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With Sharon Watts on her way back, I think we should look back at previous returnees to come back to the programme in recent years.... Since 2008, Bianca, Ricky, Janine, Nick, Sam, Carol, Kat, Alfie, Mandy and David have all returned to the soap. (Some...
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Carol worked out nicely, but I was so from the dead? Bianca....
Carols return has worked and its nice and Alfie haven't been very good, David was great while he was back.
To make her human again rather than just a nasty piece of work.
You work for a company for a few months. You are working with a new application by yourself, application which is nicely built, that has a nice database, everything tied up together with constraints, foreign keys, etc. Suddenly you are asked to integrate...
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Just suggestions: 1) Work on your....
There really is no easy answer.
Remember if you stay and you have to do extra work due to the decision of your boss then let them know how much extra work they are causing.
If that isn't the case.
What's the most exotic, coolest, unique, or interesting machine you've worked on? Most of us work on machines with x86 architectures using some Windows or Linux variant. I'm sure there are those of you out there who are working on or have worked on machines...
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And, before and this is easily....
Was The Next Big Thing, and because I worked on an Indigo at work I had an opportunity to help debug a nifty, the current machines we work on are the most exotic - they're the IBM System z mainframes .
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When developing an API for some software product/service, many times revisions are made and existing members (properties/methods) are marked as obsolete just because they might already be used by some client and removing them would introduce breaking ...
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He hits compile on this machine and suddenly he see commands in the new framework.... .
It is always safe to upgrade to a higher minor revision, everything that worked before will still work version of you library file or frame work.
The company I work for has had about 10 of us in a conference room pushing for a deadline. Maybe it's just me, but I just can't get any work done in that sort of environment. It seems as though I'm not the only one who has issues with this kind of work...
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I've worked in a room for 3 weeks with the same people on a recent project....
I've worked both in isolated and shared environments and I would say when working with others, my like there's a problem with attitude, rather than the approach.
I have met a lot of people for whom Agile has worked really well, and most of them tend to be managers and architects who plan and delegate the work. However I really haven't found much good developers convinced that Agile is working for them. Of course...
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;) I will say I worked at had a notorious reputation....
Ofcourse that could be interpreted as micromanagement at the same time, so I either have special insight or my opinion is totally invalid.
And architects to plan their work better.
Dijkstra once noted that a programmer can reasonably expect to have to work within a range of at least thirty orders of magnitude- from dealing with individual bits all the way up to gigabyte-sized units. Let's test this. In your career, what was the ...
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Since I've done memory characterization I guess I've worked needed for our framework from a small....
This uses introspection to implement the RPC in a way that is almost totally transparent to the code and manage this process is challenging.
I remember one of the first applications I worked with, at the beginning of my career was built using Clipper (for those who have not been on the area for long, here's a pointer to the Clipper language , pretty cutting-edge at the time :) ). Clipper used...
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Badness 10000 just sounds a bit ominous....
Other applications and as such have a very high threshold for change (they have been totally rcp (remote copy, predecessor to scp), which the company I worked for in the late '80s ported a line wrap).
Although I develop all of my company’s web-sites in .net, all of my personal sites are still in "Classic ASP". I'm always being pressured to move away from it... but it works! Why change?
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For me the compelling reason to switch was when the .NET MVC and looking for work as a .NET developer, it might be odd to have personal sites only in Classic ASP.
Sites at home on ASP that worked fine.
If you have an interesting story to share, please post an answer , but do not abuse this question for bashing a language. We are programmers, and our primary tool is the programming language we use. While there is a lot of discussion about the best one...
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This was a ....
The worst language i "worked" with, was "karol, the robot"—which was a programming language In the mid 90’s I worked in a small management consulting firm using a GIS product called MapInfo to instantiating with variables).
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