When God makes an appearance.
caniuse.com already lists Edge for standards support and, just like IE, it falls short in many areas despite what Microsoft claims and in far more areas of compliance than any other browser.
OS: FreeBSD Hardware: Desktop (custom build) Tools: The usual Unix-tools
No. Not at all. Substitute all the words "black" with "white" and see all the "You're a racist!" comments come out if I had written it.
I came to say the same thing. This is another, "Poor black me" article where he's offended by everything he construes to be against him. As if Atlanta is better.
Where are the protests? The marches? Were any buildings burned down?
Your examples presume there was something better than CGI at the time and the other products are better than something else. For one, I wouldn't be caught dead using any of the products you mentioned. You claim IIS by…
The web was built, and runs on, *nix/BSD. Windows is an outlier. Windows can't even get the slashes going the right way. There's a reason 80% of internet traffic does not use Windows.
There will always be someone greater or lesser than yourself. Don't worry about it. You hear about the successes but not how they got there. Half the time it was a lucky break; being in the right place at the right…
I can't agree with you more and you gave an excellent analogy.
You're being off topic. Straw man comes to mind. Whether you agree or not with how they got to prison has nothing to do with how a prison should operate. The point is prison's do what they do with people incarcerated…
So, we should let everybody go? You're complaining as if jails should be abolished and, seemingly, all laws, too. While innocent people do go to jail, most people in jail are not innocent. You only hear about the…
Apparently you don't understand what a prison is for or how those people got there. Your point a) implies you think prisoners are not bad people which stands out to me. You are in prison to be punished for what you did…
iow, you were treated like a prisoner. Imagine that.
It makes sense today and isn't cryptic at all. Perhaps to outsiders it is but we're not outsiders. We know it stands for something and "stream editor" should make sense. Looking it up is a matter of "man sed" or, in my…
Nope. http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/6804/what-does-dd-st...
In most cases, it's not cryptic or strange at all and makes perfect sense. This article ignores history. Back then, names were shortened to save every available byte cause ram and disk usage was so limited. It was also…
Your complaint is about people who don't know what XML is and how to use it and broken tools, not XML. XML does not cause any of the examples you show.
So it does everything you want, with ease, in every language, better than everything else, but you won't promote it?
XML has never been a medium for transmitting anything and never will, especially not structured data other than text.
You can find more detail and technical info in Stevens' book "Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment"; the best book for maybe 25 years and helped me do the same thing about 10 years ago.
And you would be wrong. There are plenty of open source projects that are not free. That Microsoft wants to name some of their projects "shared source" doesn't change that. And I'd bet we will see you in court should…
I think this is positively maybe almost definitely possible. We've heard these vaporware statements from Microsoft in the past. I'm used to them. I guess they're starting them up again. As a reminder, "open source"…
Nowhere in the article does it say that. It DOES say Spartan couldn't match IE11's score.
On another board, people are all excited about this but I said they need to take a wait and see and "I'm from Missouri, show me" attitude. Microsoft has not shown they can produce a standards compliant browser on par…
When God makes an appearance.
caniuse.com already lists Edge for standards support and, just like IE, it falls short in many areas despite what Microsoft claims and in far more areas of compliance than any other browser.
OS: FreeBSD Hardware: Desktop (custom build) Tools: The usual Unix-tools
No. Not at all. Substitute all the words "black" with "white" and see all the "You're a racist!" comments come out if I had written it.
I came to say the same thing. This is another, "Poor black me" article where he's offended by everything he construes to be against him. As if Atlanta is better.
Where are the protests? The marches? Were any buildings burned down?
Your examples presume there was something better than CGI at the time and the other products are better than something else. For one, I wouldn't be caught dead using any of the products you mentioned. You claim IIS by…
The web was built, and runs on, *nix/BSD. Windows is an outlier. Windows can't even get the slashes going the right way. There's a reason 80% of internet traffic does not use Windows.
There will always be someone greater or lesser than yourself. Don't worry about it. You hear about the successes but not how they got there. Half the time it was a lucky break; being in the right place at the right…
I can't agree with you more and you gave an excellent analogy.
You're being off topic. Straw man comes to mind. Whether you agree or not with how they got to prison has nothing to do with how a prison should operate. The point is prison's do what they do with people incarcerated…
So, we should let everybody go? You're complaining as if jails should be abolished and, seemingly, all laws, too. While innocent people do go to jail, most people in jail are not innocent. You only hear about the…
Apparently you don't understand what a prison is for or how those people got there. Your point a) implies you think prisoners are not bad people which stands out to me. You are in prison to be punished for what you did…
iow, you were treated like a prisoner. Imagine that.
It makes sense today and isn't cryptic at all. Perhaps to outsiders it is but we're not outsiders. We know it stands for something and "stream editor" should make sense. Looking it up is a matter of "man sed" or, in my…
Nope. http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/6804/what-does-dd-st...
In most cases, it's not cryptic or strange at all and makes perfect sense. This article ignores history. Back then, names were shortened to save every available byte cause ram and disk usage was so limited. It was also…
Your complaint is about people who don't know what XML is and how to use it and broken tools, not XML. XML does not cause any of the examples you show.
So it does everything you want, with ease, in every language, better than everything else, but you won't promote it?
XML has never been a medium for transmitting anything and never will, especially not structured data other than text.
You can find more detail and technical info in Stevens' book "Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment"; the best book for maybe 25 years and helped me do the same thing about 10 years ago.
And you would be wrong. There are plenty of open source projects that are not free. That Microsoft wants to name some of their projects "shared source" doesn't change that. And I'd bet we will see you in court should…
I think this is positively maybe almost definitely possible. We've heard these vaporware statements from Microsoft in the past. I'm used to them. I guess they're starting them up again. As a reminder, "open source"…
Nowhere in the article does it say that. It DOES say Spartan couldn't match IE11's score.
On another board, people are all excited about this but I said they need to take a wait and see and "I'm from Missouri, show me" attitude. Microsoft has not shown they can produce a standards compliant browser on par…