Hey -- at least time you bothered with a segway. This is just lazy and/or ignorant.

And you will have changed the thread subject for all the poor GMail users now -- they will get confused about where to find the old thread. ;-)

To still answer the question you pose: "The real problem is not whether machines think, but whether men do." (B.F. Skinner, via Civ4). Having dealt with semantic web technologies quite a bit I tell you it is mostly dreaming. If you want to deal with Java errors, grab PMD and Findbugs.

  Peter


On 25/05/10 09:07, jitesh dundas wrote:
Dear All,

Wouldn't it be nice if my PC starts thinking like us and solve our Java errors?

We all know that AI is giving machines the ability to become  better.
The highest goal in this direction is to give computers the ability
to think like the human brain. With IBM moving in this direction, it
is not a distant dream anymore.

I wanted your opinion  on this aspect and how could Java and C/C++
help in making this happen?

Regards,
Jitesh Dundas

On 5/25/10, Peter Becker<[email protected]>  wrote:
Yes, Kevin. This is the walled garden thread, don't post anything that
hasn't been cleared with the management. And never ever consider
changing the subject line, otherwise you get into trouble with the
Google overlords.

    Peter


On 25/05/10 01:17, Rakesh wrote:
I think you posted to the wrong thread Kevin!

On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Kevin Wright
<[email protected]>   wrote:

Of course, the whole idea of a GUI came out of Xerox PARC, it was never
Apple's invention.
The GUI was actually invented as a better way to interact with the (then)
new Smalltalk language, ironically one that is now restricted from
apple's
"walled garden"
Even more ironically, Objective-C is basically a C/Smalltalk hybrid (the
memory safety of C coupled with all the blazing speed of smalltalk -
what's
not to like!), so it makes sense that C would also be allowed.  As for
C++?
   That's anybody's guess!


On 24 May 2010 15:13, jitesh dundas<[email protected]>   wrote:

Hey Rakesh,

No offense,but I just wanted to give my opinion.Anyways,please don't
reply to this question.

I still think your conversation should be technical but I guess people
are enjoying this..
'One thing though,apple is really really good in bringing out good
stuff..

Please excuse me for the inconvenience.

Regards,
jd

On 5/24/10, Rakesh<[email protected]>   wrote:

Hi Jitesh,

its considered a bit rude to hijack someone else's thread.

Please start your own to discuss the wonders Apple has bestowed upon
us.

Cheers

R

On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:40 PM, jitesh dundas<[email protected]>
wrote:

I agree with this reply. Why are we not talking about the innovations
that Apple is bringing out. What about the beautiful GUI that Apple
has and which Microsoft just copied..This is what changes business&
the way technology evolves..

We don't discuss about such things, but just plain old business stuff
sometimes....

One good question here is to see how Apple takes its inventions and
creates a Revolution..

COULD WE EXPECT THIS FROM APPLE?

Any ideas?

Regards,
Jitesh Dundas

On 5/21/10, Casper Bang<[email protected]>   wrote:

I absolutely think that people are giving Apple a harder time than
they would other companies because these people have projected
ideals
on to them.

I disagree. You know what would happen if Microsoft tried some of the
stuff Apple has been pulling off? You wouldn't hear the end of it!
Jobs rules like Bill Gates never did. Mind you, Apple traditionally
has been able to do their monopoly game simply by being small enough
for nobody to care. That is no longer the case however; call it the
price of success. Apple is bound to get a taste of this, especially
as
they seem to prefer fist-fights rather than shaking hands.


So thats my point - Apple is what Apple does and its really no
different than most companies (it wants to make money by cornering a
market and locking in users). A lot of you guys (not everyone, just
the people really, really horrified at Apple's hypocrisy) just can't
face that and need to vent rather than just stop buying the
products.

Again I think you are attempting to stereotype and oversimplify,
meaning none of the replies since your OP really sinked in as viable
reasons. It's not about venting but about protecting consumers (even
those who do not know they need it) from a mono-culture where you're
told what to believe rather than think on your own. That really has
nothing specifically to do with capitalism or betrayal, just plain
common sense. After all, history is full of examples of what happens
when you stop asking questions and just blindly follow.

/Casper

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