Re: Totally ON topic!!!



PerfectReign <theperfectreign@xxxxxxxxx> delighted us to no end
by taking a lime green crayon and scribbling in
news:pan.2005.10.17.03.55.20.854176@xxxxxxxxx, on the hallowed
day of Sun 16 Oct 2005 08:55:21p:

> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 11:18:17 -0700, -=Biscuit=- took a
> five-minute break from flipping burgers to boot the
> etch-a-sketch and scribble out:
>
> <snip>
>>>
>>> Heh. Although I could blame it on Java, there are other
>>> issues. For some reason, on a regular basis, when I run a
>>> Java app, the machine simply reboots. I also have an issue
>>> opening Explorer and browsing certain directories.
>>>
>>> As for Dietel - I agree. Those books should be burnt!
>>
>> I'm sayin'...Paul Dietel's head on a stick, babeeeee!
>
> Which dietel? Are they brothers? Father/son? Lovers?

EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!! I NEED TO SMUDGE MY LAPTOP NOW!!!!

lol

>>> In any case, I'm continuing with Java, "just because" and
>>> then I think I'll move to C++ and rewrite DonutMonster using
>>> the KDevelop Designer. Very nice GUI designer there.
>>
>> C++? A website in C++? OK, what ARE you smoking, and why are
>> you not sharing with the rest of the class?
>
> No, not the website - that's done in PHP using Xoops. I don't
> bother writing my own CMS sites anymore. :)

Lazy ;p~~~~~~

>
> Nah, I'm writing DonutMonster the application in Java using
> NetBeans right now.

Whatdaya think of NetBeans so far?

> I'm thinking of buying C++ for dummies and
> giving it a go for the second version. I'd want a
> cross-platform app written in C++. Should be fun.

Glutton for punishment if you ask me...

> As for compiled apps running websites, I've tested on IIS


*GAG* *Sputter* *blink*

I'm sorry. I thought you said "IIS" there...

> running sites with VB/COM+ and ASP as well as the same code
> running in pure ASP. Below 100,000 transactions/ minute, I get
> no noticible difference. All testing was done at work under
> less than ideal conditions and used high-volume transactional
> sites with SQL Server as a backend.
>
>>
>> The site I'm working on now uses CSS positioning and 5 layers,
>> and it's a bitch to nail down correctly. I should email you
>> the test site link.
>
> Do send, young lady. I like to watch...

Kinky!!!! Sent, my dear.




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