> "Let the message go out: this country's tolerance for those who will not pay their fair share of taxes has come to an end," Mr Osborne said.
The Chancellor said his deputy, chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander, would be announcing new legislation on Thursday outlining new criminal offences and penalties for aiding tax evasion.
yes, off course executives and managers are the more likely ones to get bonuses. Still doesn't detract from the fact that I wouldn't mind having it too :P
Also, the Christmas myth might've been true in game industry's infancy, but gamers nowadays are grown ups... They'll buy a game when it comes out, whenever that is, if it is not shit. And a good game is not made by worn out and tired game devs.
@AndyProwl One of the things a professional learns how to do, it's very very difficult, is to say "No". If your boss comes to you and says "You gotta use Comic Sans in your presentation slides" and you know it will just make the audience's eyes bleed, you must say no.
@ElimGarak I've recently read a book called Peopleware (excellent book), and the authors commented on a story where a manager was given a deadline say till the end of March and reported to her superiors that the project was perfectly on track and was looking forward to deliver on time. The day after they sent her an email saying "ok, in that case we should try to deliver by January, 15th".
@AndyProwl Star Trek engineers have taught us to give exaggerated repair estimates so when the captain shortens it by 5x and you still get it done, you look like a genius.
@sehe I had a manager like that at my last internship. I would say no, it's not possible. No, it's not feasible. I would present evidence, show projects, give tech, and they'd just keep asking me to "get it done". He nearly got me in trouble with the next level of management because I "couldn't get it done".
Was the most stressful experience of my life. No is great.
The techniques such as "if it's on time, add pressure" works only if you expect perfect obedience and honesty from your programmers, which is only the case the first time
@ScarletAmaranth maybe just when he refused to "try". I mean, I understand the managers are dicks, but sometimes swallowing some dick is just a necessary evil. It's true though, that being in the U.S. the perspective is different
like, I've been in that position here and I didn't feel like risking to be fired
Since you mentioned boost, let me show you some Boost Range sugar.
link->getgeometries() | adaptors::indirected
this will result in a range that contains the Geometry& elements. Fill the list with copy_range:
geometries = boost::copy_range<std::list<link::geometry>>(
link->getgeometri...