The fact that a personal name is stored in EBCDIC is missing the point. the mainframe has supported unicode for 20 years. The bank account holders name is stored in a character column in a database. Every character…
Re prepaid sims - in order to protect Australian voters from dreadful terrorists, activation of the Sim requires entering some form of id.
I don't read section 3.3(i) as preventing criticism of performance, rather it prohibits the release performance benchmarks without further permission from Atlassian. Having been on the receiving end of competitors…
Doesn't Zellers' Congruence do the same task? Zellers' has been around since 1883, and has been very widely implemented.
The fact that a personal name is stored in EBCDIC is missing the point. the mainframe has supported unicode for 20 years. The bank account holders name is stored in a character column in a database. Every character…
Re prepaid sims - in order to protect Australian voters from dreadful terrorists, activation of the Sim requires entering some form of id.
I don't read section 3.3(i) as preventing criticism of performance, rather it prohibits the release performance benchmarks without further permission from Atlassian. Having been on the receiving end of competitors…
Doesn't Zellers' Congruence do the same task? Zellers' has been around since 1883, and has been very widely implemented.