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- Jeremy Allison and offshoring
- Jeremy Allison and offshoringJermey, proving that he is a liarThe reality is OSDL (now renamed to _____) has said that 90% of development comes from contributions from companies.So its pretty evident that Jermey is making up false stories about OSS being developed by individual programmers in their bedroom or basement.Less...
- Tags: Jeremy Allison, OSS, offshoring, Jermey
- Discussion threads 2007-02-12
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- Working for The Man? Advice to a young programmer
- Working for The Man? Advice to a young programmerArt? Since when is that part of so-called 'corporate culture',which is not driven by art but by money and how marketable something is. And as we've often seen, marketable does not always equate with quality.Or if something if released, corporations...
- Tags: Development tools, health risk, Microsoft Windows, programmer, young programmer, operating system
- Discussion threads 2007-04-05
- Cisco's Chambers claims a three-year lead on Microsoft
- Cisco's Chambers claims a three-year lead on MicrosoftA couple of thoughts...A couple of thoughts regarding Mr. Chamber's comments. First, it's exciting to see my two favorite companies forming a partnership. Second, I think it's important to point out the differences in strategies between Cisco and Microsoft.Cisco is supporting...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., Jermey Allison
- Discussion threads 2007-04-05
- AMD answers to controversial use of retired benchmarks in China
- AMD answers to controversial use of retired benchmarks in ChinaI listened - Berlind was wrongBerlind said, "Forget about the quiet period. The quiet period doesn't matter."Yes it does. If Intel used old benchmarks when there was no reason they could have used more current ones, they were lying. If AMD...
- Tags: Processors, SEC, quad-core, Clovertown, IBM Corp., clock speed, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., HPC, Intel Corp., John Fruehe
- Discussion threads 2007-04-05
- Local software for local people
- Local software for local peopleGreat reviewI have no doubt that many here will find plenty to umbrage about in your viewpoint. Personally I believe that commercial software is very important but lacks the important property of being "local" and therefore responsive to the needs of people using it. MS's own...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), OPEN SOURCE, Development tools, Microsoft Corp., software, debacle, PC, proprietary software, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2007-02-08
- Jeremy Allison: Why the Vista launch will be a disaster
- Jeremy Allison: Why the Vista launch will be a disasterAnd You Have Credibility?NO ONE CARES ABOUT VISTANo press, no coverage, zilch, nada....Just like your postings..NO ONE CARES.Get it? Got it? Good.Does Allison have a bone to pick with Microsoft?Gee, does a cat killing dog have a gripe about all cats?Look,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Aero Interface, Microsoft Windows Vista, Jeremy Allison, Novell Inc., Samba, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-01-18
- How good a friend to open source is Google?
- How good a friend to open source is Google?FineIt still looks to me like they make more money by delivering people to their competitors than they do by preempting them. I mean, yeah, a lot of people put up >meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow"< as their welcome to Google, but Microsoft...
- Tags: Dana, open source, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-12-28
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