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That won't happen until they get Internet Explorer doing the rendering again!
Lobster Thermidor aux crevettes with a Mornay sauce, served in a Provençale manner with shallots and aubergines, garnished with truffle pate, brandy and a fried egg on top and Spam - Monty Python Spam Sketch
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If you have the right tech skills, you can command a great -- and maybe even a fantastic -- salary. "Instantly" offer is void in most realities
modified 16-Aug-12 11:28am.
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So MVCx/HTML5/CSS/JavaScript/jQuery(UI)/insertFavoriteBindingFrameworkHere and SQL both didn't make the cut. Not sure what reality Business Insider lives in.
/ravi
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That seems a little limited.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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I expected the article to be pointless drivel and was not disappointed.
Summary: if you have five years of experience in a valuable technology, companies will pay good money for your work. Now go instantly find a time machine to instantly get yourself five years of instant experience.
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jesarg wrote: Summary: if you have five years of experience in a valuable technology,
companies will pay good money for your work. Now go instantly find a time
machine to instantly get yourself five years of instant experience.
Not only a summary, but a far better description of what it takes to make that kind of money.
I'm waiting for their follow-up article on how to make a million on the stock market: "Buy stock that went up."
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Ahhhhhh hahahahahah.
Ahhh hhahahahaha.
Ahhhh hahahahaha.
Too bad it's not in print. The bathroom is running low on TP.
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has launched a search for a new toilet better suited to developing countries to help prevent disease and death. But he already created Vista...
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But Microsoft's website still invites devs to create "Metro style" apps. Well, I guess that stops the Paris Metro from creating an app
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Windows 8 is something that you can now download for free, provided that you don’t mind the 90 day licence. Those who pirated the RTM build and have been stuck on a 30 day countdown rejoice, you now have more time. Think of the time savings!
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Too bad it also takes 33% more time to figure out how to work around the Win8 UI.
/ravi
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The UI apparently is not too mouse friendly, so will take longer to get things done, so really do not need the performance.
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Definitely, and it's not very keyboard friendly either.
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Had not heard that.. Sounds like a real bust
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Good news for those who plan to spend the majority of their career rebooting their machine .
Word of warning Windows ME also booted faster.
Also I have to question the Windows 8 release as win 7 is fairly new , and also can microsoft look me in the eye honestly and tell me why the small trivial features added to win 8 (and all the incompatabilities to come) actually warranted a brand new operating system
Chona1171
Web Developer (C#), Silverlight
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Standard edition of Java will run on Mac OS X, two versions of ARM processor; JavaFX gains Linux and multitouch capabilities For those who like to write once, now they can debug in even more places!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: debug in even more places
Amen!
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Hewlett-Packard is rebranding its WebOS Global Business Unit as a new company called Gram, according to an internal company e-mail. That should have a lot of weight in the market
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Being an overachiever has its benefits, but not maintaining a balance between work and play also has its effects. The work will still be there tomorrow
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A desktop OS for tablets and a tablet OS for desktops, Windows 8 is guaranteed to disappoint nearly everyone Your mileage may vary
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Well, they are due for a disaster (after Windows Vista and subsequent release of Win7)... so maybe we'll wait for Windows 9.
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With all the resources they have I'm at a loss as to why they don't build a new operating system from teh ground up and leave all the legacy junk behind.
Oh sure, they might have to support Windows 7 side by side with teh new stuff for 10 years but that is hardly too much to ask.
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