Linked by Dennis Heuer on Mon 28th Nov 2005 16:31 UTC
General Development The ICT-Business is known for strategic terms. One of those terms, which was used quite a lot over this year, is services. The term is interpretable; however, the focus was on technical concepts implemented to serve for a sharply rendered use case, like managing user data and authentication. Services in that sense are served over a type of network. Despite the first impression, they are not served to a user but to a calling application. This client utilizes one or more services for internal purposes. Though, the user may be expected to provide data (the password, for example) or to wait and receive a gathered result.
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RE[2]: Bonobo ?
by BrianH on Mon 28th Nov 2005 23:22 UTC in reply to "RE: Bonobo ?"
BrianH
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2005-07-06

You know that Bonobo is a piece of crap when:
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3) it was developed by Miguel De Icaza


You forgot the rest of that sentence: "and even he doesn't use it anymore, having moved on to create even better things like Mono to replace it."

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RE[3]: Bonobo ?
by on Tue 29th Nov 2005 23:21 in reply to "RE[2]: Bonobo ?"
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You forgot the rest of that sentence: "and even he doesn't use it anymore, having moved on to create even better things like Mono to replace it."

Just one thing on this: Despite his capabilities of presenting himself as the world's front inventor in the medias, he has only copied whatever he has found useful in the proprietary (MS/MAC) world (NortonCommander, WindowsExplorer, Photoshop, Desktops, Excel, C#, what's next?) but never invented a single piece on his own. He is overhyped, and his commercial attitude is unhealthy for GNOME.

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