In conclusion, from the manufacturer point of view, there is more profit to be made by selling a product at multiple profit margin levels using the same manufacturing process. But at the same time, doing only low profit…
So this is basically solve the same problems as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SecurID, but using a paper sheet instead of a hardware/software generated key?
At the end of the day, how do you implement scalable multi-threaded continuations? Yes the code has a better allure, but it's not exactly hard to add parameters to http requests. Having used a few frameworks, I can tell…
Is the person currently pulling, are the weights on the ground, are the weigths currently moving to get into a stable position? Friction, weight of cord, acceleration, etc. etc. Any combination of the previous?…
Not community, but there is http://cert.startcom.org/ . You can also do your own (OpenSSL has everything you need). And for a community one, you'd still need a verification mechanism and a protection mechanism for the…
I think you're simply talking about different complementary things. One speaks about the fact that you can learn the basic keywords and flow (as in how the language is parsed) using simple mathematic problems. While the…
Yeah, that's the perspective of the client. The perspective of the service provider is that it's a marketing feature to sell. The trade off being that the service starts to be "risk managed" more and more. I personally…
So first, the equations seems to be mostly used to approximate and model a lot of stuff. Very precise, I know. Second, here's wikipedia take on the Millenium problem: Somewhat surprisingly, given their wide range of…
Not exactly the same thing. At the end you tend to re-invent the wheel if you learn that way. Learning about the existing wheels will save much time and correct a lot of errors that you might never even see when working…
The author seems to generalize the "market" here. The effects described on the markets are/willbe much more subtle than the article claims. IT has always been multi-faceted. It's not like MS, Intel, Oracle, IBM or Cisco…
In conclusion, from the manufacturer point of view, there is more profit to be made by selling a product at multiple profit margin levels using the same manufacturing process. But at the same time, doing only low profit…
So this is basically solve the same problems as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SecurID, but using a paper sheet instead of a hardware/software generated key?
At the end of the day, how do you implement scalable multi-threaded continuations? Yes the code has a better allure, but it's not exactly hard to add parameters to http requests. Having used a few frameworks, I can tell…
Is the person currently pulling, are the weights on the ground, are the weigths currently moving to get into a stable position? Friction, weight of cord, acceleration, etc. etc. Any combination of the previous?…
Not community, but there is http://cert.startcom.org/ . You can also do your own (OpenSSL has everything you need). And for a community one, you'd still need a verification mechanism and a protection mechanism for the…
I think you're simply talking about different complementary things. One speaks about the fact that you can learn the basic keywords and flow (as in how the language is parsed) using simple mathematic problems. While the…
Yeah, that's the perspective of the client. The perspective of the service provider is that it's a marketing feature to sell. The trade off being that the service starts to be "risk managed" more and more. I personally…
So first, the equations seems to be mostly used to approximate and model a lot of stuff. Very precise, I know. Second, here's wikipedia take on the Millenium problem: Somewhat surprisingly, given their wide range of…
Not exactly the same thing. At the end you tend to re-invent the wheel if you learn that way. Learning about the existing wheels will save much time and correct a lot of errors that you might never even see when working…
The author seems to generalize the "market" here. The effects described on the markets are/willbe much more subtle than the article claims. IT has always been multi-faceted. It's not like MS, Intel, Oracle, IBM or Cisco…