@TylerH Was with The Planet many years ago (Softlayer now) when they had a catastrophic event (transformer exploded in their DC). Not long after I think it was Ike plowed into it and they were fine
Unless you mean that certified people are going to shine laser onto your eyebulbs for the sole reasons your own eyes are beginning to fail and they want to put in a piece of plastic that bends the light in the same way as the backup plan?
> The vast divide between those who can program and those who cannot program is well known. I assumed anyone applying for a job as a programmer had already crossed this chasm. Apparently this is not a reasonable assumption to make. Apparently, FizzBuzz style screening is required to keep interviewers from wasting their time interviewing programmers who can't program.
> If you can successfully write a loop that goes from 1 to 10 in every language on your resume, can do simple arithmetic without a calculator, and can use recursion to solve a real problem, you're already ahead of the pack!
@BaummitAugen 'and can use recursion to solve a real problem'... erk! OK, fine, I've used it for folder tree searching, but not much else. Most 'better using recursion' stuff is usually in libs.
I mean, other than directories/files, who uses explicit recursion, and for what?
The only other 'notable' use of recursion I can remember was this huge display manager thingy called, unsurprisingly, 'display()'. The author had found that, during testing, one particular looped function was taking too long and the rest of 'display' was getting held up. His solution - call display() in the long loop:((
@BaummitAugen That sounds actually reasonable:)
I seem to remember describing the display code as 'tragic' in a progress meeting. My contract was not renewed;)
@Fred-ii- Thanks. Yeah, the reportuser didn't work quite the way I expected. I expected SD to pick up of the user's currently existing Q&A and post reports for each. That didn't happen. Looks like I should report each one. I'll ask on Charcoal HQ what I should be doing, but currently it looks like it's best to reporteach one. Although, it might be that SD was restarted right about then.