Hello Nikola
>Do I understand right, that there were some copyright issues on teaching >material, with some Java courses you were taking? I bet if they would be >using their own materials, or freely accessible ones no one can stop >them teaching.. >Not to say that 'system programming' is not done with Java at all, but I >guess something got lost in translation. >And to joke a bit about about it, Steve Balmer (From MSoft) said : >"Everything is an OS". I guess free software community knows better. In that case and there were materials only an independent remote approach that first brought up basic knowledge, and then passing some time the courses became paid, I just had a lot of money that I offered to donate to the community when the system was closed. But Alex Grebenshchikov, the administrator of the Kirov community, offered me courses http://knowledgeblackbelt.com/#!User/iljaarkhipkin In where he was my curator. I bought the system advertising back in May 2008, I was simply struck by the existence of a system different from Microsoft. And when I moved to Linux, I did not have a memory leak. I was amazed by Solaris, which even on the server downloaded memory at the start of 8 gigabytes. On a computer with a memory of 4 gigabytes, it occupied again half. I found her application as a system that works on the Internet and without viruses. I did not understand my pre-entry in a community where newcomers do not teach system programming in C. That is the process of recruitment and requirements to us, where anyone can get to and take a microphone and speak freely. -- http://www.arhipkin.com _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
