None of these patents were original at the time they were adopted -- they all have obvious prior art. Someone should take away Level 3's patent card. And PersonalWeb really ought to be liable for abuse of process.
You can shard RDBMS relatively easily -- basically you wind up pushing a part of your database structure into your clients, so your clients can decide which shard to use. The cost, though, is that you wind up having a…
I'd venture to say that for a blind non-participant the difference isn't necessarily that large. Meanwhile, aggression covers a lot of ground, which includes clubbing someone over the head, and generally being a jerk.…
Once upon a time, computer programming was a job for women, and not for men. So, based on that period of history, we can equivalently suggest: Maybe we don't need more men in software? (I do not believe either…
To be fair, that was Larry Wall reacting to criticism in 1994 https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!msg/comp.lang.l... Anyways, my experience is that all languages will get people criticizing them. And, in my…
None of these patents were original at the time they were adopted -- they all have obvious prior art. Someone should take away Level 3's patent card. And PersonalWeb really ought to be liable for abuse of process.
You can shard RDBMS relatively easily -- basically you wind up pushing a part of your database structure into your clients, so your clients can decide which shard to use. The cost, though, is that you wind up having a…
I'd venture to say that for a blind non-participant the difference isn't necessarily that large. Meanwhile, aggression covers a lot of ground, which includes clubbing someone over the head, and generally being a jerk.…
Once upon a time, computer programming was a job for women, and not for men. So, based on that period of history, we can equivalently suggest: Maybe we don't need more men in software? (I do not believe either…
To be fair, that was Larry Wall reacting to criticism in 1994 https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!msg/comp.lang.l... Anyways, my experience is that all languages will get people criticizing them. And, in my…