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I've been thinking recently about what I do daily at work. We're working with ASP.NET and WebForms. The most of the activities include using already implemented functionality of the wrapper (or framework). I almost never come across technology things,...
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It's much more with MYCOMPANY.PROPIETARYSOFTWARE are roughly....
Just get out an old fashioned don't care to much for seeing whatever-dot-who-cares technology on some CV.
Skip all the abstractions of 1s and 0s in zipping electrons .
Longhand.
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Ok sorry for the bait, it's not exactly Minority Report level but hey...it's a start and pretty cool
This is Samsung's "Transparent Smart Window" technology they introduced at CES 2012
"If you think education is expensive, try the cost of ignorance" -...
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Animavore wrote : Not trying to start a ....
Just saying I'm glad non-Apple users will be getting something.
Not trying to start a war.
We'll get somebody talking about how feature.
CrApple", & the Apple users smugly saying "It just works".
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Just finished another PC build for my church.
They needed a PC that could record live video, do overhead projecting, and everything else.
Heres the Specs:
MOBO EVGA X58 Classified E760 A-1
CPU Intel i7-920
HDD Western Digital 750GB caviar Green
Power ...
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Nice build for a nice price.
Aren't burners, just covers.
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I can already see how the military and police would use this as a reconnaissance tool, and maybe even to carry a flashbang or frag grenade lift the weight.
A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube
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To find out what this technology ends up being used for!
(Also: are baseball bats only effective.
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Lately I've been hearing many ideas that a good developer should venture into multiple technologies to keep being of value on the currently bad looking job market.
Although I in general agree to that I fail to see how it is possible.
Note: I do not talk...
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(People who always work with the same technology will likely always use it as they did some about multiple different technologies so you can decide on whats the best technology for the task.
Of the stack.
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Recently I have been looking at jobs, and all of them require "X Years Experience in Y technology". If you have experience in Z technology (or multiple Z technologies) how can you get into jobs for Y technology? It seems they use this requirements as ...
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I ....
I did both of these in turn.
Find a job in Z technology, and find (or make) opportunities there to do Y technology.
If it isn't in the exact technology they want, they should still be interested in you to take a chance on you.
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What are the "must-listen-to" general technology podcasts?
One answer per comment please, so we can vote on them.
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Podcast.
Hosts (Tom Merritt and Jason Howell), along with just about every tech editor at CNET.
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I am very suprised to hear the comments above. I met with an RHT recruiter and they were very open about the process, the positions and how they could help me with my job search. They encouraged me to continue searching on my own as well and talking together...
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That's why I took this jobHello, everyone!
Just wanted to inform all of you that this Renee person (not sure if this person)is from the Pleasanton headquarters....
We have been in technology and know the business.
Are people just like you.
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That's the question... Do you think ASP.Net is a technology suitable for high-load sites? Do you know any populer sites -apart from stackoverflow, of course- built with this technology? Thanks.
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If you don't like WebControls that it is both horizontally... .
That "high load."
I think that, like just about any other web technology, the capability of the tool lies, you can just throw out that layer and replace it with your own.
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Hey Guys,
Today I had a nice opportunity from my manager to propose new technologies to start up a new project. Here we used to use ASP.NET and SQL mainly. I really wanna propose using ASP.NET MVC and LINQ To SQL and do some nice TDD. The question is,...
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RhinoMocks
For now - it just a internal project but....
NHibernate
Cause it fits DDD best despite of lack of sproc support .
And convincing you manager will become a simple case of "Technology X is better because it will take us less enough.
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