Hi Amos,
I had the chance to help developer, which use to work with Visual
Studio, start using Linux/Unix environment.
My conclusions were:
- Most Linux IDE use gdb as a debugger, some wrap it more user friendly
and some less.
- Kdevelope, DDD and Emacs plug-in are very useful for the Unix/Lin
i want to install drivers for my nvidia on feisty amd64
but when i try to install nvidia-glx-new, it wants to remove half of my
system.
any idea ?
here is the log:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~--> sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state inf
On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 01:36:40AM +0300, Herouth Maoz wrote:
> You failed to mention a crucial thing that get CxOs jobs -
> connections. People know about them. They have a nice black book of
> contacts from their previous jobs and military service which they
> maintain. They have people who
On 01/09/07, Yotam Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What's the main issue? Is it that it's impossible to work with GDB because
> it crashes, or is it gdb's command line interface? If the problem is the
> latter, then have him use a decent frontend. I use emacs's gdbsrc mode,
> which integrates
On Sat, 2007-09-01 at 08:16 +, Amos Shapira wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are at this stage were the lead C++ developer needs to switch over
> our mostly ACE-based applications from Windows to Linux and needs a
> GOOD and CONVENIENT debugging environment for multi-threaded
> applications.
> Can an
Herouth,
Would like to learn MBA or marketing?
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One thing's for sure, Gilad. If I needed to hire an excellent
motivational speaker who gives irresistible sales pitches, I'd go for
Steve Jobs. But failing that, I'll certainly ask for you. :)
On 02/09/2007, at 00:29, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Security guards are cogs. Excellence simply doesn
Geoff Shang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Those of you who are paying attention will remember that I moved here
> from Australia 4 months ago. Again, thanks to those who have answered
> questions for me in that time (don't worry, there will be more).
>
> I've finally decided that it's time to configure NTP.
Hi Herouth,
Herouth Maoz wrote:
Since Django is racing towards the 1.0 release (currently in
0.97-pre), you'll be getting in to in on this project at the best of
time: a killer framework that dwarfs any thing else around in the
field (save maybe to Ruby on Rails), which is already productive
On 01/09/2007, at 22:17, Maxim Veksler wrote:
Well, from my short swim in the industry I can tell you the following
market trends:
1. Advertising is hot, everything from analytical people to graphical
designers goes.
2. System Analysts are being hired quickly today, you must have a firm
backgr
On 9/1/07, Herouth Maoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So far I'm told that kernel drivers are in demand. I've noted that to
> myself (as well as the other general advices given), and it's an
> option. Basically, any suggestion will be welcome - I'm trying to get
> a feel of the market, not to make
On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 01:21:31AM +0300, Geoff Shang wrote:
> I've done a bit of DNS work and found the following which may or may not
> yield actual working servers:
>
> * ntp.netvision.net.il (2 addresses)
> * ntp.012.net.il
> * time.inter.net.il
> * time.bezeqint.net
>
> Anyone know if any o
Kdevelop is a really nice IDE and has great gdb integration, I prefer it
over eclipse.
On 9/1/07, Yotam Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What's the main issue? Is it that it's impossible to work with GDB because
> it crashes, or is it gdb's command line interface? If the problem is the
> latte
What's the main issue? Is it that it's impossible to work with GDB because
it crashes, or is it gdb's command line interface? If the problem is the
latter, then have him use a decent frontend. I use emacs's gdbsrc mode,
which integrates control of the debugger with your existing code buffers.
Some
There is also ntp.ac.il
On 9/1/07, Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 2007/9/1, Geoff Shang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Those of you who are paying attention will remember that I moved here
> from
> > Australia 4 months ago. Again, thanks to those who have answered
> quest
On 01/09/2007, at 16:19, guy keren wrote:
Herouth Maoz wrote:
On 01/09/2007, at 03:22, Amos Shapira wrote:
, you might want to consider expanding your existing skills
towards related ones - SQL database design and programming
should be useful in many places.
Oh, SQL, table structure des
Herouth Maoz wrote:
On 01/09/2007, at 03:22, Amos Shapira wrote:
, you might want to consider expanding your existing skills towards
related ones - SQL database design and programming should be useful
in many places.
Oh, SQL, table structure design, stored procedures, transactions - it
Hiya.
First - SlickEdit costs US$250-450 per seat. And while it is ok as an IDE, it
has quite a few limitations especially as far as debugging is concerned.
There are NO good integrated development environments for Linux. Slickedit,
Eclipse, etc, are a reasonable set of editing tools, but very
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> On 01/09/2007, at 03:22, Amos Shapira wrote:
>
>
>> Short of doing a whole switch to kernel programming (or switc
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On 01/09/2007, at 03:22, Amos Shapira wrote:
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> Short of doing a whole switch to kernel programming (or switch to
> becoming an airline pilot
Herouth Maoz wrote:
>
>
> :-)
>
> I'll keep that in mind, though I have a feeling one can only get into
> one of those through connections, not through advertising.
Huh?
I have seen several such companies (Lingnu included) advertise right
here. Of Lingnu's technical workers, most are people I know
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On 01/09/2007, at 09:42, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> It is not about PHP, Python, or kernel programming. I do believe it
> begins and ends with peo
On 31/08/2007, at 23:37, Maxim Veksler wrote:
It seems that there were not even one decent company in Israel that
would fall under these conditions. This was ~2 years ago. So they
turned to .Net.
We had a similar problem in our company. When we had a project that
was too large for our numb
On 31/08/2007, at 23:28, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Herouth Maoz wrote:
Do you think that 6-7 months from now, I'll be able to open the
career
supplement of a newspaper, or Job-net, or apply to one of the
assignment agencies, and find jobs where the skill set required says
"Django"?
It greatl
On 31/08/2007, at 04:02, Ravid Baruch Naali wrote:
Herouth Maoz wrote:
Sorry Maoz, but I don't have a good advice, but I can give you some
pointers where to start your own research.
http://www.job4me.net/ - a google lookalike web site which searches
every Hi-tech company for their job offer
On 9/1/07, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are at this stage were the lead C++ developer needs to switch over our
> mostly ACE-based applications from Windows to Linux and needs a GOOD and
> CONVENIENT debugging environment for multi-threaded applications.
>
> He's giving a
Hi all!
This is a last-minute reminder that the assembly will take place tomorrow.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Sunday 26 August 2007, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> "Hamakor - The Israeli Society for Free Software and Open Source Code"
> will have a general assembly on 2-September-2007, which is a Su
Hello,
We are at this stage were the lead C++ developer needs to switch over our
mostly ACE-based applications from Windows to Linux and needs a GOOD and
CONVENIENT debugging environment for multi-threaded applications.
He's giving a honest effort to use gdb but so far found it very hard to work
As someone who worked in Zend up to recently and got a good sense of the
market searching for opportunities that suits my somewhat similar needs,
I can add the following bits of information:
- Demand for PHP programmers in Israel has grown nicely recently. From
very little some two years ago (and
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