If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won.
If you're familiar with a principle you don't have to be familiar with all of its applications.
That's something that tends to happen with new technologies generally: The most interesting applications turn up on a battlefield, or in a gallery.
New applications will have to deal with big data. We have to analyze it on the fly, so we have to have a system that is transactional and analytical at the same time. We cannot have a multi-stage system. This is too slow for modern applications.
Design is more important than technology in most consumer applications.
Giving is the master key to success, in all applications of human life.
I think operating systems work best if they're free and open. Particular applications are more likely to be proprietary.
We've been using C and C++ way too much - they're nice, but they're very close to the machine and what we wanted was to empower regular users to build applications for Linux.
Persons who discover a flatterer, do not always disapprove him, because he imagines them considerable enough to deserve his applications.
My family couldn't be more supportive. They're worried and they're always in my business, and my mother does send me grad-school applications every now and again.
The science of government is only a science of combinations, of applications, and of exceptions, according to times, places and circumstances.
I am very seldom interested in applications. I am more interested in the elegance of a problem. Is it a good problem, an interesting problem?
Web applications will become more and more ubiquitous throughout our human environment, with walls, automobile dashboards, refrigerator doors all serving as displays giving us a window onto the Web.
To the philosophers of India, however, Relativity is no new discovery, just as the concept of light years is no matter for astonishment to people used to thinking of time in millions of kalpas, (A kalpa is about 4,320,000 years). The fact that the wise men of India have not been concerned with technological applications of this knowledge arises from the circumstance that technology is but one of innumerable ways of applying it.
We usually don't have applications in mind. They come later.
Beauty Is the fume-track of necessity. This thought Is therapeutic. If, after several Applications, you do not find Relief, consult your family physician.
The ever-growing size of software applications is what makes Moore's Law possible: 'If we hadn't brought your computer to its knees, why would you go out and buy a new one?'
There are no such things as applied sciences, only applications of science.
The TMS is evolving into a logistics platform that can handle all nodes, all geographies and all transportation nodes. It's already talking to other applications in the supply chain, like warehouse management, order management and ERP systems. By adding underlying algorithms, a TMS can now understand the relationship between the cost of inventory and the cost of transportation and come up with an optimal solution to answer those questions.
Each justice hires their own clerks, and applications are made individually to the justices. It isn't a group decision.