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I've been trying to add the BlueJ plugin to NetBeans but even though the plugin is installed nothing ever shows up in BlueJ view, even when I've opened a project in BlueJ. Anyone know how to fix it? Thanks: 02:00, 25 October 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.133.196.152 ( talk)
My computer has 64MB integrated graphics, taken out of the RAM (1024MB physical RAM, 980MB available). Would it be possible to devote 128MB of the RAM to graphics, leaving me with 916MB RAM? Thanks, 110.175.208.144 ( talk) 06:46, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
In programming, you capitalize the general (like a class name) and lowercase the specific (like an object name). Where did this convention originate from? Maybe SmallTalk?
It seems to be the opposite of human languages, where common nouns are lowercase and proper names are capitalized.-- Sonjaaa ( talk) 10:09, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
I must admit to having a considerable amount of confusion as to how it is that:
I believe I have run 32-bit apps on 64-bit OSX for the PowerPC (I might be wrong?): when I've compiled programs in XCode, and it seemed to include 32-bit code for both the PowerPC and the x86 architectures, both in the same executable. Why can't Windows and/or Linux do the same thing? Magog the Ogre ( talk) 13:29, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
Hi! I'd like to have a fast computer, but I don't want to run games on it. I'm neither doing demanding graphics or video processing. What I'm doing is developing web applications with the Eclipse IDE where source code validation, compiling, deploying, and initialization of the application server are taking painfully long on my 1.5 GHz Core 2 Duo system, though it seems to have sufficient RAM. Are server processors like the Opteron and Xeon CPUs a good choice for such a situation? Or will a Core i7 bring equal or better improvement? TIA -- 95.223.207.169 ( talk) 17:06, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
The movie linked to from this http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/09/0923_020923_egypt.html page (near the headline) is a .ram file that my WinXp computer does not play automatically, although it appears that MediaPlayer will play it if I download MediaPlayer. I seem to remember that MediaPlayer is rather intrusive and takes over your computer to a certain extent. Is there any other way to play it? The .ram file is only a few bytes so I presume it links to something else. I already have GomPlayer, VLC and QuickTimeAlternative installed. Thanks 89.243.197.90 ( talk) 18:06, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
1) About 6 years ago I had a gmail address similar to the one I already have. But I'd like to get back to the same address except I have forgotten the pass word. I did try some likely pass words but I just couldent access it. I was unable to maintain my account because I did not have a computer for some time.
2) It is almost the same problem with regard to my skype address. I did not have access to a computer for about 3 years and have forgotten the pass word. I'd be happier & prefer to have my old addresses with a new pass word as I feel it is more like me.
Please help.
Thanking you,
DT
Thank you Falconus. I did try your tip several times over the months but failed. Only after that I decided to seek help from Viki! I dont know how to Hack!!!
DT
Thanks again. I'll try it & if it works I'll let you know....... At least it will be worth a try I must say! Thanks again. DT
Nope. No luck. I guess the reason must be because I have changed my email address too. Tnx very much for trying to help me, DT
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I've been trying to add the BlueJ plugin to NetBeans but even though the plugin is installed nothing ever shows up in BlueJ view, even when I've opened a project in BlueJ. Anyone know how to fix it? Thanks: 02:00, 25 October 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.133.196.152 ( talk)
My computer has 64MB integrated graphics, taken out of the RAM (1024MB physical RAM, 980MB available). Would it be possible to devote 128MB of the RAM to graphics, leaving me with 916MB RAM? Thanks, 110.175.208.144 ( talk) 06:46, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
In programming, you capitalize the general (like a class name) and lowercase the specific (like an object name). Where did this convention originate from? Maybe SmallTalk?
It seems to be the opposite of human languages, where common nouns are lowercase and proper names are capitalized.-- Sonjaaa ( talk) 10:09, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
I must admit to having a considerable amount of confusion as to how it is that:
I believe I have run 32-bit apps on 64-bit OSX for the PowerPC (I might be wrong?): when I've compiled programs in XCode, and it seemed to include 32-bit code for both the PowerPC and the x86 architectures, both in the same executable. Why can't Windows and/or Linux do the same thing? Magog the Ogre ( talk) 13:29, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
Hi! I'd like to have a fast computer, but I don't want to run games on it. I'm neither doing demanding graphics or video processing. What I'm doing is developing web applications with the Eclipse IDE where source code validation, compiling, deploying, and initialization of the application server are taking painfully long on my 1.5 GHz Core 2 Duo system, though it seems to have sufficient RAM. Are server processors like the Opteron and Xeon CPUs a good choice for such a situation? Or will a Core i7 bring equal or better improvement? TIA -- 95.223.207.169 ( talk) 17:06, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
The movie linked to from this http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/09/0923_020923_egypt.html page (near the headline) is a .ram file that my WinXp computer does not play automatically, although it appears that MediaPlayer will play it if I download MediaPlayer. I seem to remember that MediaPlayer is rather intrusive and takes over your computer to a certain extent. Is there any other way to play it? The .ram file is only a few bytes so I presume it links to something else. I already have GomPlayer, VLC and QuickTimeAlternative installed. Thanks 89.243.197.90 ( talk) 18:06, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
1) About 6 years ago I had a gmail address similar to the one I already have. But I'd like to get back to the same address except I have forgotten the pass word. I did try some likely pass words but I just couldent access it. I was unable to maintain my account because I did not have a computer for some time.
2) It is almost the same problem with regard to my skype address. I did not have access to a computer for about 3 years and have forgotten the pass word. I'd be happier & prefer to have my old addresses with a new pass word as I feel it is more like me.
Please help.
Thanking you,
DT
Thank you Falconus. I did try your tip several times over the months but failed. Only after that I decided to seek help from Viki! I dont know how to Hack!!!
DT
Thanks again. I'll try it & if it works I'll let you know....... At least it will be worth a try I must say! Thanks again. DT
Nope. No luck. I guess the reason must be because I have changed my email address too. Tnx very much for trying to help me, DT