@ScottSelby back in the days when I was a developer.. (that makes it sound like centuries ago) my boss was a university graduate... in German language studies
my professor ripped on me because I will use a generics Sort function when I have the opportunity instead of writing my own. "Oh you don't do it by hand eh? I don't know if thats good"
I have 2 LEFT JOIN's in select statement , then I have 2 where's at the end , the second where only applies to the third table ... so if there are no matching rows from the third table the whole statement returns nothing because the last where is refering to a table that didn't get returned
@JohanLarsson OK. Just send me an email (because I need your email address to invite you) to the following email address: NoPlaintext.com/v/0XPqaQqV#SQmDfEwS
should I point out, if I accept, that I find the figure agreed to very reasonable BUT I quoted it off the top of my head without doing any research, and for that reason I will definitely keep an eye on the market and will keep it in mind at first review
@yas4891 muwhaha. but hey companies do, do that. i took an internship and turns out their software side of the company sucked. for instance. no design documents, no test plans, no testing at all besides "give me the executable and let me try it out", no comments, nothing. just thought i'd throw it out there, just giving Tom a hard time. congratz though, it doesn't happen often, especially with a 25% increase.
I once went to an interview at BMW (of all companies!) and they were all about "design patterns this, reusable code that" and when I started to ask questions (a.k.a. the Joel Test) .... let's just say: I didn't bite
I have a feeling that Finnish is a good language for a programmer, really expressive when it comes to profanity. Even though i don't much Finnish I can appreciate its power.
@zneak you know that's been a tradition for years, right? Mozilla and the IE team send each other cakes when they release a new version. I'm pretty sure it's the reason Firefox moved to more frequent major updaters
@zneak you know that's been a tradition for years, right? Mozilla and the IE team send each other cakes when they release a new version. I'm pretty sure it's the reason Firefox moved to more frequent major updates
I am getting this error though, Cannot compare elements of type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable`1'. Only primitive types (such as Int32, String, and Guid) and entity types are supported.
Slow day in the office - pushed some of my stuff to production - so I'm just twiddling my thumbs at my desk. Also helps that my boss isn't in the office today.
Been there, my friend. I had completely re-done a WinForm and at about 4:45 on a Friday, the users found an issue with it. -__- It was all I could think about, and I don't go back in until Tuesday.