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Oh, so <i<this< i=""> will be the year of the linux desktop? I'm all giddy with excitement!
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WOOOOOHOOOOOO!
Time to kill all the windows computers in the company and put Linux on them! Linux Time!
NO IT IS NOT.
Don't misundestand me:
I have one linux server and I'm glad of it.
I have plenty of windows computers and I'm glad of them.
A blogger opinion won't change those two facts.
I've just noticed it! you are the writter (blogger)... aaawwww so cute... so you say that codeproject is promoting Microsoft due they receive payments and all, and you post it here, and... oh well,...
Microsoft is not an illness, curse... it is a company which is making a set of products. If you don't like them, don't buy them.
End of story.
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Joan Murt wrote: Microsoft is not an illness, curse... it is a company which is making a set of
products. If you don't like them, don't buy them.
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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Well, that's one of the most arse wateringly waste of time blogs I have ever had the misfortune to read. Until Linux ships pre installed and pre configured on desktop computers it won't make much impact in the corporate world for desktop applications.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: it won't make much impact in the corporate world for desktop applications.
Don't forget centralized administration & full support for features like LDAP. Those are critical in any modern IT shop.
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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Posting links to your own blog is not a good idea.
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_beauw_ wrote: I've never understood why this site has become (and has allowed itself to become) associated so strongly with Microsoft. All I can figure is that a few vocal participants here have pulled the site in that direction. This trend seems to have become even stronger since WPF came out. Code Project embraced that ill-fated technology with open arms, along with all of the dubious promises and bad architectural arguments that accompanied it.
I see you are new here
http://web.archive.org/web/200102011506/http://codeproject.com/[^]
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And that's the whole essence. Write articles for none .NET languages/frameworks - they will help to drive interest in the site forward. One of the reasons I've posted so few really development focussed articles is because so much has been written about .NET already; I tend to try and post on things that I haven't seen elsewhere on the site (or even on t'Interweb), or updates to older techniques that can be done in newer, interesting ways.
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Zoomzum[^]
Quote: A good audio editor is very necessary because it really helps to cut or copy and even paste sections of the audio and this enables to either shorten the audio file and can remove the unwanted part from the particular audio track.
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You have posted three times and each occasion linked to this blog. If it is yours, then link to it via your user profile and CP will do the rest; I suggest you read up on how CP can link back to your blog and publish your articles.
If you do keep posting these items here, I am afraid you'll be laballed a spammer and voted off the site. Democracy sucks like that.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done.
Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H
OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre
I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett
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How did you know that was going to happen?
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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Better management of memory and updates highlight the latest release of the Mozilla Foundation's Web browser, Firefox 15. Firefox's development team has steadily improved the browser's memory management over recent months, but with this release of the program, it's targeting a major contributor to the software's piggish memory ways: add-on applications.
More?[^]
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Actually, it only makes a difference if you are using leaky plugins. The worst memory problems have already been fixed several versions before
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It is my favorite browser as it loads the pages very quickly and the add-ons are just awesome which adds stars to its existing features.
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Good organization is all about setting yourself up to succeed. It means getting rid of anything that would interfere with the process of making a recipe or preparing an entire meal. If you are in the middle of preparation, you don’t want to stop and find the proper pot, or dig around in the cupboard for an ingredient: that opens you up to distractions and errors. When I’m getting ready to make a dish, I make sure everything is there. Being organized is the first and most important part of coding.
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(mostly) agree with that.
"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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The second most important thing is an endless supply of caffeine.
/ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: The second most important thing is an endless supply of caffeine BACON
FTFY!
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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I think I'm going to buy some ham (and salami) today. Oddly, I've been off it for months.
/ravi
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That's sad - but at least you have recovered! Please do not bring the "going off pig products" virus anywhere near me...
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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As it turns out, I ended up eating pasta + beef tacquitos last night. This could be more serious than I thought.
PS: Not sure why you got 1'd. Countered.
/ravi
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There's a famous lightening talk given by Gary Bernhardt about Javascript and Ruby oddities. I would like to start a series of blog posts documenting some oddities in the Java language for fun! I'll explain why or where these oddities come from with reference to the Java Language Specification when possible. I hope you learn some new things. Java programmers can declare array variables in several ways...
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Although I’ve been using GitHub for open source projects for several years now, this is the first time I’ve worked with it in a largish (20+ developers) team. The default VCS for a Microsoft shop is, of course, TFS, so deciding to use GitHub might be seen as somewhat curious. This post describes why we came to the decision, how we integrate GitHub into our development process, and our experience so far. So why did we choose Git as our VCS? git commit "All in!"
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