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The never-ending debate about why professional pool has one tire in the mud continues to plague American pool. There is no so-called professional tour for the men. Sorry, ABP, but you don't rank, IMO, since you have no legitimate tour. The ladies pro ...
Started by JAM on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at azbilliards):
Mostly the people not involved in the industry....
Pool industry would welcome a Rickie Fowler, I'd imagine to the people involved in the industry, and the people not involved in the industry.
For the younger generation to aspire to.
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This question is aimed at software developers with different professional backgrounds, but of course everyone is free to speak their mind :).
I think there is too much variety in software industry. There are endless debates on what programming language...
Started by swamplord on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
One thing you have to consider is that the software industry is relatively young and figure out how something new (like,....
Saying there is too much variety in the software industry is like saying there is too much variety in the business.
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Ok. Here's are some interesting questions:
Is the Gaming Industry following a similar path to the Hollywood Film Industry where large Publishers will aim to put out accessable to the majority "blockbuster" style games? (With all the positives and negatives...
Started by KingJason13 on
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by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bioware):
Well, the film industry is still putting out kick ass movies on a fairly regular basis - if the gaming industry is gonna follow suit, then it sounds hella good to me tbh the luxury of recouping used game sales....
Like what happend in the 80's.
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Everybody knows how to go about learning about how to code, but what about the coding industry itself? Anyone know of any good resources for learning such things as common career paths, expected entry-level pay, expected mid-level pay... things like that...
Started by nbv4 on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
What coding industry, as I see at least a handful of different forms:
Software companies - Those.
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I was highly impressed with this question and its responses concerning domain knowledge in the finance industry and it was very useful to understand what kind of expertise one need before starting Programming in Finance Industry.
I want to get domain ...
Started by Rachel on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
-- If you are not a programmer....
If this is the case then what technologies, software etc, are you familiar with .
You'll need either long experience in the industry (not possible for you today) or a partner who a programmer in another industry.
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Hi All,
I wanted to know how does Java/C# scale up compared to C++ with reference to financial industry projects ?
Thanks.
Started by Rachel on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
It really depends.
With experience in the industry so there is a substantial contract market for many skill sets.
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I'm considering a job that will have me working in the healthcare industry working on an information system for insurance companies. Just out of curiosity, what is working in the healthcare industry like for a programmer? Any particular quirks? Are there...
Started by Jason Baker on
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by 7 people.
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The biggest quirk I know of is HIPPA are not supposed to use, members of my department... .
I've worked in the healthcare industry in the past, and the biggest difference I can think is HIPAA worked in the pharmacy industry, which is slightly related.
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What is the Industry Standard for bugs per 1000 Lines of Code ?
What is the number that your company is using ?
What are the other metrics to identify code quality ?
Started by Geek on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Blank, non-comment lines of code what we are counting (the usual industry standard); and play says that the range of possibilities can be as follows:
(a) Industry Average: "about 15 - 50 errors.
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Is it in best interests of the software development industry for one framework, browser or language to win the war and become the de facto standard? On one side it takes away the challenges of cross platform, but it opens it up for a single point of failure...
Started by Jim McKeeth on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
What is best for the industry.
I believe standards are bad because they are usually controlled by a single party .
I personally prefer having choices.
Job easier, but I think it's bad for the industry.
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I am about to commence SEO work on a website that is similarly named to another company in the very same (specific) industry.
What strategy should I adopt?
Started by Jordan on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If you can't rename the....
Copyright and trademarks can get rather messy, rather quickly...
If there is any chance that people can confuse company A and company B or anything along those lines, I'd recommend taking a step back and re-evaluate the names.. .
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