Note that in two weeks the percentage dropped from 1.01% to .93%. At
this rate, we'll soon have no bad imports.
I know that a lot of us don't like IDEs but Eclipse or IntelliJ will fix
this problem in 2 minutes. Add 5 minutes for the commits and we are done!
PMD http://pmd.sf.net is
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 07:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micael,
I am sorry that you think of yourself as one to be believed as
dim-witted, because I know that I never inferred anything of the sort.
Do
you have some issues you would like to talk about?. Isn't it ironic
how
Geir,
I appreciate the intelligent response. I have a question though, what
happens when you pour your heart and soul into building a product, and make
it so user friendly that not many people need support? Now your product is
open source and everyone is getting it for free so nobody is
is Redhat Linux Professional Server any different
from what you can download for free. If so how can they get away
with that?
Funnily enough this is the second time I've been asked this in a month, and what I
reckon is...
It comes complete ready to install with tested kernel patches and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micael,
I am sorry that you think of yourself as one to be believed as
dim-witted, because I know that I never inferred anything of the sort. Do
you have some issues you would like to talk about?. Isn't it ironic how
everyone continues bash MicroSoft because they
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I don't really want or need to see Microsoft's code. What I
would like to see is their file formats, protocols and APIs being
documented
so that other developers, open-source or otherwise, can interoperate and
compete with their products
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I agree!!
Hi Aaron,
-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Asunto: Re: Sun Is Losing Its Way
Geir,
I appreciate the intelligent response. I have a
question though, what
happens when you pour your heart and soul into building a
product, and make
Alex,
Point taken, but I not talking about some enormous enterprise
OS/networking/DB system. but more of a small (able to be developed my
myself and a friend or 2) application. Perhaps an accounting app, dr
office software, or warehouse inventory controller. if a programmer can
sell
I'd also like to see all that provided royalty free and unencumbered by
patents, submarine or otherwise. I haven't really flirted with the whole
C#/.NET thing but this seems to remain a question mark over Mono and even
the ECMA standardization.
C# is just another language, without .NET and