Posted on November 1st, 2008 by headwedge
This seems a logical step for many Eee PC owners and the Asus Eee PC Forum has a thread devoted to unraveling this issue [link] but for your convenience here are the steps laid out:
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Posted on December 23rd, 2007 by headwedge
As part of the hodge-podge specification [link] a widget for changing the infectivity was specified. The initial spec was for a slider, however, a more appropriate choice would be to allow int values to be entered by the user as well as to increase/decrease values in steps. The Java JSpinner widget using the SpinnerNumberModel is [...]
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Posted on October 15th, 2007 by headwedge
A couple of Data Flow Diagrams quickly showed me that the extreme pull method for pixel subscriber results in way too much coupling and that the extreme push model for pixel data using an intelligent data wrapper in the form of PixelSpace remains the best approach.
But, when large pixel arrays are displayed at the single [...]
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Posted on July 17th, 2007 by headwedge
Jar Inspector is a fine piece of free software from Christoph Gerdes that:
Jar Inspector is an easy to use yet powerful jar file editor. It allows you to effortlessly view, edit and decompile the contents of jar files.
Integrated in your development tool chain you no longer need to rebuild entire jar files when editing configuration [...]
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Posted on December 3rd, 2006 by headwedge
It fails because even after all the song and dance about a IE7 being a “better’ more “css2 compliant” browser it fails to implement the ::before and ::after pseudo-elements!!!
So there’s no hope for css3 then :(
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Posted on August 16th, 2006 by headwedge
In the beginning Babbage created the software and the hardware.
And the software was without form, and monolithic; and spaghetti code was upon the face of the screen. And the spirit of Turing moved upon the face of the computer science.
And The Norwegian Computing Centre said, Let there be classes; and there was objects.
And programmers saw [...]
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Posted on August 6th, 2006 by headwedge
I don’t want to sound too much like Swiss Tony here but… Reading a text book is like breaking in a horse that has never been ridden.
I havn’t ridden many horses but I have read a lot of text books and in order to survive I have developed techniques that work for me. So if [...]
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Posted on August 4th, 2006 by headwedge
I have ordered these 2 books from Amazon:
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I hope to review them, imho, as soon as possible.
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Posted on August 2nd, 2006 by headwedge
Solution 1: Evidence Based Practice. Use up lots of time and software resources writing simulations in proposed choices and benchmarking them.
Solution 2: Emotional Based Practice: Use a random emotive heuristic.
And the answer is:
Solution 2: PHP
Why? For crying out loud! I don’t know, it’s an emotional decision!
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