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You know what though. The United States is pimping a monopoly in the software industry. This monopoly is able to sell to lots of people around the world, but I am finished buying software products,...
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What I'd like to know is when can we do whatever the **** we want on Linux and not have to worry about what Microsoft does on Windows and God damn pattents. When can this genius idea happen.
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Seems to me that Microsoft has taken too many tirds on this industry for it to be even worth a penny.
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The GPL forces someone using the code to reveal their source code, but a software patent doesn't give you any choice, you can't use the code or method of problem solving at all. Aren't these licenses...
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I just read a few days ago that RMS was changing some of the wording in the GPL so that the new version of XFree86 would be able avoid violations. So how does he get away with making these changes....
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Ohhhhh, lol. You are sure about that? lol.
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What happens if the change the GPL version 2 and they say, we declare ownership over all code licensed under GPL version 2. This code is owned by us, and you can not do anything with it, it is ours,...
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What if they decide to change GPL version 2?
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This is what I was thinking. The GPL puts the code into your hands, and if you do not distribute than you can make all the changes you want, you have complete freedom to pursue your information...
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With either C or C++, on Linux you have it made, because you have the source code. You have the source for the libraries, the compiler, and the platform itself. Look into that code too, if you want...
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...that begs the question. How many people make good investments.
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It makes a lot of sense to use Perl or some other open source project that is being actively developed instead of Java/.Net, because when you have the source code, a vendor can't turn the tables in a...
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Yeah, I think math can express logic very well, as in boolean algebra (AND, OR, XOR, NAND, NOR, NOT). They use this math to design circuits.
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During hard times in the economy, money in the pocket is worth any two degrees.
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These massive libraries that they are creating now like .Net or Java or even Mono (which I hear is over a million lines of code), in theory they are nice to use, but how stable is the investment....
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Don't mistake me for you mother, boy.
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I can't even get that damn Mono thing installed. The rpm's fail, and only a couple of the sources build, the rest fail. Ultimately it just ends up clogging up my system. lol.
When you consider...
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You mentioned logic, but isn't logic connected to mathematics, just as digital logic is realized through boolean algebra.
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It seems to be one of those types of situations where some skinny guy picks up a bar bell and the first thing he says is that he doesn't want to become like Arnold. As if he ever could even if he...
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Is it better to spend the next four years learning hard core mathematics, discrete math, the theory of computation, and algorithms, and not do a lot of programming, or else does a person just learn...
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Screaming my ***. Well you can believe that, but the patent office has all kinds of power to make decisions about that patents is grants to businesses. Since we have a monopoly in the industry we are...
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Eric S Redmond (ESR) is going to GPL Java, otherwise he will have to make Perl and Python superior, or else just use Mono.
If he thinks that he can write the code he will do it, however his...
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Probably true, but he wrote an Emacs be it orginal or clone or clown. The guy graduated from Harvard. He's wrote the gdb debugger. He worked at MIT in the Artificial Intelligence lab. I guess that he...
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RMS would make a great Mad Eye Moody in the next Harry Potter film.
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Actually I'm amazed that it was RMS who wrote the original Emacs. On his website he claims to have writen the original GCC. And he started the Free Sofware Foundation. That's some cool things. Yet he...
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