Month: July, 2008

Cutting Emissions

31 July, 2008 (21:12) | Uncategorized

I’m very much in favour of cutting emissions but I found the headline of this article
http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/light-bulbs-ban-to-slash-emissions/2007/02/19/1171733685061.html
to be somewhat inconsistent with its own facts
The Federal Government estimates replacing the old bulbs with compact fluorescents in homes could cut greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 800,000 tonnes a year in 2008-12. Australia’s emissions in 2004 totalled [...]

Java update warms to scripting languages

31 July, 2008 (12:12) | Uncategorized

Sun releases Java Standard Edition 6, a Java desktop update meant to work better with scripting languages.

Cutting Emissions

31 July, 2008 (09:12) | Uncategorized

I’m very much in favour of cutting emissions but I found the headline of this article
http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/light-bulbs-ban-to-slash-emissions/2007/02/19/1171733685061.html
to be somewhat inconsistent with its own facts
The Federal Government estimates replacing the old bulbs with compact fluorescents in homes could cut greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 800,000 tonnes a year in 2008-12. Australia’s emissions in 2004 totalled [...]

Sun’s Fortran replacement goes open-source

31 July, 2008 (06:12) | Uncategorized

Good-bye Fortran, hello Fortress? Server maker seeks open-source help building alternative to decades-old programming language.

Cutting Emissions

31 July, 2008 (03:12) | Uncategorized

I’m very much in favour of cutting emissions but I found the headline of this article
http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/light-bulbs-ban-to-slash-emissions/2007/02/19/1171733685061.html
to be somewhat inconsistent with its own facts
The Federal Government estimates replacing the old bulbs with compact fluorescents in homes could cut greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 800,000 tonnes a year in 2008-12. Australia’s emissions in 2004 totalled [...]

Read contents of file into outputstream

31 July, 2008 (00:12) | Uncategorized

Can anyone suggest that what are the best methods to read contents of a file (better cater to both conditions: big file size and small file size) into outputstream and send through socket…
Thanks.

Cutting Emissions

30 July, 2008 (21:12) | Uncategorized

I’m very much in favour of cutting emissions but I found the headline of this article
http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/light-bulbs-ban-to-slash-emissions/2007/02/19/1171733685061.html
to be somewhat inconsistent with its own facts
The Federal Government estimates replacing the old bulbs with compact fluorescents in homes could cut greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 800,000 tonnes a year in 2008-12. Australia’s emissions in 2004 totalled [...]

Poter algorithm ( aproximation with fuzzy logic)

30 July, 2008 (12:12) | Uncategorized

hello,
I need a an implementation of porter algorithm which also threats words not correctly spelled (ex: allso could become also).
Can anyone please give me directions .
(I need this algorithm for efficient text mining)

Cutting Emissions

30 July, 2008 (09:12) | Uncategorized

I’m very much in favour of cutting emissions but I found the headline of this article
http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/light-bulbs-ban-to-slash-emissions/2007/02/19/1171733685061.html
to be somewhat inconsistent with its own facts
The Federal Government estimates replacing the old bulbs with compact fluorescents in homes could cut greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 800,000 tonnes a year in 2008-12. Australia’s emissions in 2004 totalled [...]

Funny problem that got me stuck :P About a font!

30 July, 2008 (06:12) | Uncategorized

Simply I have to display precalculated lines of letters without spaces that have the same number of characters but not the same content, and it is soposed to look square like justified text word. The problem is not all letters in the font…