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Mittwoch, 9. März 2005
HopObject.persist()
Upcoming Here!: Helma 1.4.2. Woohoo!Adam Dunkels: "After a while, one sees the need to have a nicer abstraction than finite state machines."
"There is really only one advantage of using [create TCP/IP] inside the sensor networks: ease of connectivity to IP networks."
"Being able to remotely reprogram [...] will be great for this network: we don't really want to swim out and dive down to the nodes in order to reprogram them [...]" Personalizing search using your desktop filesPhilip Greenspun: 'In the 1960s the term "hacking" meant smart people developing useful and innovative computer software. In the 1990s the term meant smart evil people developing and running programs to break into computer systems and gain shell access to those systems. Thanks to Harvard Business school the term now means "people of average IQ poking around curiously by editing URLs on public servers and seeing what comes back in the form of directory listings, etc."'Bill Gates in weiser Voraussicht, 1991: "If people had understood how patents would be granted when most of today's ideas were invented and had taken out patents, the industry would be at a complete standstill today ... A future start-up with no patents of its own will be forced to pay whatever price the giants choose to impose." — Those commies. [ Ø W3LOG • ]
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