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Name: Laszlo
Nickname: Laszlo
Member since: 2009-10-18 11:00:20
Website URL: http://softwareengineeringblog.com
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When you speak or write, do you own the words that you have created?
July 3rd, 2010 at 2:02 pmI’m just finishing the “Complete Robot” from Asimov and after it I’ll continue with somebody else. Lem is a good idea, I haven’t read him for ~15 years
I’ll check out amazon soon
Windows 7 setup failed
December 26th, 2009 at 4:18 amThank you for letting me know! I’m happy that I helped you to solve it.
Different ways of thinking
December 2nd, 2009 at 4:38 pmI guess, since it is not a subject of all Msc courses in Hungary, I participated in the same -or very similar – course
I just didn’t finished that one. You’re right, everything can be transformed to an iterative version. I was thinking on including it in my work, but we have must fit into the 350-500 word limit, so I decided to leave it out.
Versioning
November 28th, 2009 at 6:55 pmI’d better order them a bit different. The providers I tested were quite near to each other in price. Assembla was the most expensive, but it’s still quite affordable. $49 for one month or 490 for one year if you have maximum 40(!) developers and 10 projects. And this is an absolutely affordable price. Just imagine the cost of one developer or the price of a website what you can develop. That’s why I think price is not very important when you compare those competitors. Reliability is a must, you’re right. And 4th is very important, because developers (including me) are lazy and impatient. I switched from Codespaces because 1.) I had to wait seconds after my clicks until the next screen appeared, 2.) Assembla provides a more clean interface, what is fun to work with. It also has support for more agile techniques. But this two are very similar. Unfundle is still under testing, it is also intresting
Is it ethical to use a machine without knowing how it works?
November 28th, 2009 at 6:45 pmOne thing is sure. There is no absolute truth
This is a question what worth discussing and everyone can have his/her different answer, but I think it was a good idea from UoL to give this assignment to us, because at least we have to be aware of the question. I have my oppinion about Hungary. I like the people, but not the society and the general pessimism.
When you speak or write, do you own the words that you have created?
November 28th, 2009 at 6:38 pmWell, I’ll put it on the list after the Foundation series
Hungarians’ role in data storage evolution
November 28th, 2009 at 6:36 pmIt would be great
Sounded as an intresting atricle.
Describe an OS
November 28th, 2009 at 6:35 pmYoU’re right. Freebsd is under strict control, that’s why it is stable and secure. And easy
I haven’t tried Gentoo, but it must be good at least it sounds so. At home I’m using Ubuntu and Windows 7. Both are good OSs, I think.
Tool for Teamwork
November 25th, 2009 at 4:03 pmWell, to be honest, I’m still testing them. Codespaces is very good, but now Assembla seems to be even better, although it’s more expensive. Currently I like this one the best. Many times Codespaces was slow.
Projectlocker is very good because it is cheap and provides the basic tools. Unfuddle is very good for teams with many small projects. And it has a free plan, too.
And there are some more valuable services. Do you have any tips?
I’m thinking about making a detailed comparison, but it won’t happen in 2-3 days
Hungarians’ role in data storage evolution
November 25th, 2009 at 3:58 pmSan Diego rules
Anyway, I hope they’ll arrive soon. Don’t you have a link to an online version?
When you speak or write, do you own the words that you have created?
November 25th, 2009 at 3:52 pmAlthough in the past I read all of his novels, what I was able to, I don’t remember this one
What is it about? Nowadays I start to re-read my favourites in English, maybe I should buy 1-2 Lem book again.
Is it ethical to use a machine without knowing how it works?
November 25th, 2009 at 3:50 pmWhy? What do you think the answer would be?
Versioning
November 25th, 2009 at 3:49 pmAs well as I know, the free version uses exactly the same infrastructure. I use SaaS based service, because my team is distributed, so it’s more easy to work together. And those service providers provide many additional, ususally integrated services for teamwork, too.