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Author: Darrell Stec
Date: Feb 29, 2008 15:53
...> would educate them differently. Please try harder, perhaps you might find a more biased and ignorant source. It's the same standard list of useless stuff that MacDowell gives. What puzzles me is that they can't be bothered to check it for themselves before they parrot it. ...
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Author: Mal from Oz
Date: Feb 1, 2008 05:55
For those who need, or prefer to use MS Outlook as their newsreader...this Message rule will get rid of most (not all I know) of that useless spam I tested it on the all the messages since 28 Dec 2007 and it got rid of them all. We'll have to keep adding to it I suppose over time, but I ain't going to wade through all his rubbish each time I want to read this group. Feel free to copy ...
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Author: radhpatel
Date: Aug 16, 2007 20:01
...gmail.com> wrote: It is indeed. Philosophy is useless. Why? How are you defining "philosophy?" If logic is part of...but you can make it complex by mixing it up with algothmic stuff - there is no must in thoughts - thoughts are free - flow...dead skin behind. Philosophy left behind abandoned and useless. Homosexuality was platonic love - it is difficult to accept for many ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jun 12, 2007 21:45
..., put differently, to get more stuff. It is 'greed' and the ... goodness, what a huge amount of stuff. And the packaging the ... the advertisements for all the stuff, well, it's just all ... educating people about all the stuff available for purchase under extreme ... capitalism is good at producing stuff. Another piece of accepted wisdom ... whole population to just dig useless holes and then fill them ...
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Author: Andrew Haley
Date: Mar 13, 2007 09:19
... I don't know well. I have the impression that it might take longer to do all the complicated object stuff and get it all working right together. Sure, but you don't have to do "all the complicated object stuff" if your problem doesn't need it. Java can do procedural programming perfectly well. Some of Java's ...
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Author: J Thomas
Date: Mar 13, 2007 08:44
...> of Java that might increase development time. It's only anecdotal evidence, from people I don't know well. I have the impression that it might take longer to do all the complicated object stuff and get it all working right together. The hope is that this will make it much more maintainable, though. Things that a Forth programmer doing maintenance might have to figure out, will instead be...
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Author: Bernd Paysan
Date: Mar 13, 2007 01:56
... of a program contains maintenance as well as creation - while you build new stuff, you have to keep the already working stuff going. And I thought prototyping strategies (like "Extreme Programming") are part of the Java community. ... of the .com age. All this "the browser is the OS" stuff faded away - and where it's actually used, Java is not important....
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Author: Stephen J. Bevan
Date: Mar 9, 2007 21:08
...last five years NVRAM sizes have not grown significantly. Thus while the original goal of having the Linux kernel in NVRAM can be done with 1MB, it doesn't work out so well if you also have to squeeze other stuff in there like the VSA which is (or at least was) needed for OLPC. If NVRAMs has grown to at least 2MB, and more specifically OLPC had a 2MB NVRAM, then we wouldn't be having this ...
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Author: werty
Date: Mar 8, 2007 20:58
... and test them on my EVB . When i find the BIOS "keepers" , ill flash the EEPROM and the box is now legal ! Its my s/w ... The DS BIOS is actually very small and powerful , esp the Video stuff ! its the fastest way to learn code . BTW did you notice i did not use C++ nor Linux , nor 120MB I.D.E. ! ha ha ha No DevKit , no s/w from anyone . Im using the ...
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Author: werty
Date: Mar 8, 2007 20:31
... the instruction set is 8 bits ! 256 Primatives , that are dynamically linked in nanoseconds , but appear as 8 bit opcodes . Its a big jump on the old idea of Caches . You must force stuff into caches by writting code that accesses RAM in a certain way . But my idea is totally structured ! When these levels return , the speed requirement is 1/10 ! Thus your code dont ...
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