"All other questions had been answered, and until this last question was answered also, AC might not release his consciousness." Sounds like a memory leak
I don't get this type of mentality: 'tax the super rich because they don't care' it seems like cheap populist manipulation
sorry, but from scratch (no apache, no mysql, no php) to running 2 php/mysql sites in different virtual hosts takes less than 10 minutes on a modern ubuntu box (and probably most of the time will be spent configuring…
nice job. I'm surprised however that people are willing to pay for this type of service. Makes you wonder if people would be willing to pay in order to use twitter
I don't think any of my clients would accept dropping support for IE.
I think in the end, deciding to not support something is really a power they have, since this decision will influence the developers in not using that something. If IE won't support websockets, we won't use websockets…
Unfortunately, there are many situations in which you get 3 after the initial estimation, since 3 is a long process which usually can occur only after a deal was made with the client. And in most(every) case, the client…
True. This means that the result will be just improved vertical searches of products which is kind of what price comparator sites already do pretty well these days.
You have a good point, but we're not using the web today in the document oriented way of the early 90's. Sure, if someone will invent a way to use the semantic data in a way that could generate income or market value…
I think this doesn't take economics into consideration. most companies aren't that interested in sharing their data in an anonymous way.
dude, don't be fanatic about it. it's a tool, not a mistic knowledge that once you gain, you'll master the universe
"All other questions had been answered, and until this last question was answered also, AC might not release his consciousness." Sounds like a memory leak
I don't get this type of mentality: 'tax the super rich because they don't care' it seems like cheap populist manipulation
sorry, but from scratch (no apache, no mysql, no php) to running 2 php/mysql sites in different virtual hosts takes less than 10 minutes on a modern ubuntu box (and probably most of the time will be spent configuring…
nice job. I'm surprised however that people are willing to pay for this type of service. Makes you wonder if people would be willing to pay in order to use twitter
I don't think any of my clients would accept dropping support for IE.
I think in the end, deciding to not support something is really a power they have, since this decision will influence the developers in not using that something. If IE won't support websockets, we won't use websockets…
Unfortunately, there are many situations in which you get 3 after the initial estimation, since 3 is a long process which usually can occur only after a deal was made with the client. And in most(every) case, the client…
True. This means that the result will be just improved vertical searches of products which is kind of what price comparator sites already do pretty well these days.
You have a good point, but we're not using the web today in the document oriented way of the early 90's. Sure, if someone will invent a way to use the semantic data in a way that could generate income or market value…
I think this doesn't take economics into consideration. most companies aren't that interested in sharing their data in an anonymous way.
dude, don't be fanatic about it. it's a tool, not a mistic knowledge that once you gain, you'll master the universe