A complete list of the languages in which Jon Skeet has advanced proficiency would be a complete list of all languages, real or imagined, programming languages and spoken languages, as well as dead languages such as Sanskrit.
From Twitter(via Reddit): Order a pizza then act confused when it arrives. "A delivery for Aaron? Aarons DEAD. He DIED ordering a pizza in this house 10 years ago."
@JohanLarsson Didn't you learn anything in school? THe first thing you have to do with any code is make sure it's pretty, fast, and has a good flow. IF it works? Well that's the last thing you should do. /end sarcasm
@Trickery He have 20 years experience in development, he still uses VB6 and he can't understand what I code because it is "too hard" for him. He doesn't know english and he gets angry when I talk in here.
the outcome was "I don't care how you code your functions or code for your own little projects, but when something can be traced back to you, don't do it like this"!
@RyanTernier - Even the definition of BizTalk seems erroneous. "BizTalk Server connects systems inside and across organizations, to exchange data and orchestrate processes requiring multiple systems."
This is the blog suggesting hardcoding the default style copy-paste style (Section 3) http://www.silverlightshow.net/items/Create-a-Custom-Control-Inheriting-from-TextBox.aspx
INNER includes only records that have a match in both tables. OUTER includes each record at least once, and if there is no match in another table, it substitutes a NULL match.
@KendallFrey Not exactly. Outer joins nulls only for records found in table being queried with the joined table. If you want nulls on both sides, you need to do a Full Outer Join
Inner join creates a new result table by combining column values of two tables (A and B) based upon the join-predicate. The query compares each row of A with each row of B to find all pairs of rows which satisfy the join-predicate. When the join-predicate is satisfied, column values for each matched pair of rows of A and B are combined into a result row.
@KendallFrey LOL, Microsoft are cheeky bastards. Just tried running some joins on my local SqlServer. It doesn't even let you run an OUTER JOIN without specifying if its LEFT, RIGHT or FULL. Gives a syntax error.
Stephen Russell Davies, OBE (born 27 April 1963), better known by his pen name Russell T Davies, is a Welsh television producer and screenwriter whose works include Queer as Folk, Bob & Rose, The Second Coming, Casanova, and the 2005 revival of the classic British science fiction series Doctor Who.
Born in Swansea, Davies aspired to work as a comic artist in his adult life, until a careers advisor at his school suggested that he study English literature; he consequently focused on a career of play- and screen-writing. After he graduated from Oxford University, Davies ...
@Billdr I have to tell you this. I go to the gym with one of my bosses, while the other simply hates me. The other wants to fire me, and I know for sure that I won't stay here long enough, so I decided to end the contract with the gym so I won't have to keep paying while I won't be able to work. The boss that goes to the gym with me asked me if I was going today, and I said that I would not and that I ended the contract and told him the story, he got so mad (...)
@LewsTherin You're not a freak - the writer credits are the last thing before the episode starts. I should pay attention - I usually read it... I just fail to let it stick.
@LewsTherin Last time he screamed at me, I said that I did not allow him to scream at me, and if he wanted to scream, he should go scream at his children.
This is a small company. There are two sectors, Sector A : Has 9 Employees that take care of 1 client.
And Sector B : Has me as employee and take care of 1 client while developing other 3 systems.
I often run myself through the mental exercise of what would happen if Brazilian companies ran themselves like world class companies. It all falls down at infrastructure/government. Their politicians are craaaaazy corrupt, and their power supply is alarmingly expensive considering how many rivers are available.
There's also weird cultural things that enable unsustainable behavior. For example, they have all of China's respect for intellectual property and all of the US' respect for the environment.
@Pheonixblade9 There are environmentally friendly ways to build a dam. Also, they'd probably rather that than chopping down the rain forest for energy.
@SPFiredrake Nice! I got offers for a 10-20% raise after six months here. This seems like a profession where a person can make money after a short period.
@Billdr If you can prove that you're beyond the "competent" level and can actually prove you're a "professional" (even without the experience), you can go far.
The weird thing about my offer is they gave market rates for someone just out of school... but I guess I have the skills to back it up, so it's cool :)
It went from a laid-back environment where the devs WANTED to come in and put in 50+ hours a week, to a strict 9-5 scheme where we were waiting for the end of day to come.
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, it ruined the atmosphere, and made everyone realize that we just weren't going to experience the same kind of technological/business wins with those guys around.
I got really lucky... the decision making process here is basically "is it part of our objective? does it reduce technical debt/make us money? ok go do it"
and the objective isn't like... "proactively leverage our synergies", it's stuff like "reduce support hours by building a tool to do stuff"
I put a question somewhere a few months after starting with C#, I compared a string with ==... the first response was a brutal evaluation of my skills as a programer for not using compareto.
sniff after all this time, I was right! I WAS RIGHT!
So... since my website is on wordpress anyway, I'm going to start a programming blog from an amateur-turning-professional perspective. How do I submit it for consideration to the feed?