IT: Jobs: Feedback.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
If he's going for a C++ job, I don't think pointers would be good enough, he may need a few references.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by pandya_m
Hey Mat(e)t,
your profile is ditto like mine but I have 7.5 yrs of exp. Extensive programming in C, Unix, VC++ in networking, Storage and systems space.
Seeing the openings out there in Oz and looking at you I wonder do I have to change my profile from systems engineer to Web Engineer...
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Nyways, I am gonna fight it out whatever may to be in Systems domain...
your profile is ditto like mine but I have 7.5 yrs of exp. Extensive programming in C, Unix, VC++ in networking, Storage and systems space.
Seeing the openings out there in Oz and looking at you I wonder do I have to change my profile from systems engineer to Web Engineer...
F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1(help)
Nyways, I am gonna fight it out whatever may to be in Systems domain...
Too many pesky Johnny-Come-Lately "Web Developers" around anyway, they aren't happy unless their code is colour-highlighted and they have more wizards to help them than Harry Potter.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by Deadmeat
I think if you are a quality coder and you don't mind a bit of leg-work meeting people (rather than trusting the infernal agencies) then you'll be fine whatever you call yourself.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by pandya_m
Hmm Thanks for that...
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Hold on, you'll have to bear with me I'm surfing using "vi"
I am little out of date but I think I will ask /Jørgen UNIX(his avatar says) expert can I do that. i thought you are using emacs
just on a different note, I think you are one of those who knows c++ well...
I was just going through C# trying to learn something new, but to my surprise all the rules of C++ is violate there... :scared:
Made me cofuse to much with c++
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Hold on, you'll have to bear with me I'm surfing using "vi"
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Too many pesky Johnny-Come-Lately "Web Developers" around anyway, they aren't happy unless their code is colour-highlighted and they have more wizards to help them than Harry Potter.
PS - I'm not a coder of any sort but do dabble in VB, ASP, PHP and HTML.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by wmoore
Notepad or nothing, that's what I say. Although actually my head has been turned lately by Aranae, which is Notepad, plus the colour-highlighted code
PS - I'm not a coder of any sort but do dabble in VB, ASP, PHP and HTML.
PS - I'm not a coder of any sort but do dabble in VB, ASP, PHP and HTML.
VB, ASP, PHP and HTML ... lawks you're more qualified to code than the "Click OK to continue" rapid-development mob coming out of Uni ... I know, I'm having to train one up
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by pandya_m
Hey surfing using "vi"
I am little out of date but I think I will ask /Jørgen UNIX(his avatar says) expert can I do that. i thought you are using emacs
just on a different note, I think you are one of those who knows c++ well...
I was just going through C# trying to learn something new, but to my surprise all the rules of C++ is violate there... :scared:
Made me cofuse to much with c++
I am little out of date but I think I will ask /Jørgen UNIX(his avatar says) expert can I do that. i thought you are using emacs
just on a different note, I think you are one of those who knows c++ well...
I was just going through C# trying to learn something new, but to my surprise all the rules of C++ is violate there... :scared:
Made me cofuse to much with c++
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Tried Notepad Plus with added document tabs and "ctrl-s" saving ... it crashed ... can't beat the old-faithful
VB, ASP, PHP and HTML ... lawks you're more qualified to code than the "Click OK to continue" rapid-development mob coming out of Uni ... I know, I'm having to train one up
VB, ASP, PHP and HTML ... lawks you're more qualified to code than the "Click OK to continue" rapid-development mob coming out of Uni ... I know, I'm having to train one up
I've never had any proper training in coding but I do a fair bit of database work here in ASP and VB, along with PHP stuff on my own website for my own amusement. I would be bored just chucking building blocks together.
Was that rapid-development or rabid-development?
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by wmoore
PS - I'm not a coder of any sort but do dabble in VB, ASP, PHP and HTML.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by wmoore
I tried Notepad Plus - it lasted about 5 minutes. Awful prog but Aranae is pretty good.
I've never had any proper training in coding but I do a fair bit of database work here in ASP and VB, along with PHP stuff on my own website for my own amusement. I would be bored just chucking building blocks together.
Was that rapid-development or rabid-development?
I've never had any proper training in coding but I do a fair bit of database work here in ASP and VB, along with PHP stuff on my own website for my own amusement. I would be bored just chucking building blocks together.
Was that rapid-development or rabid-development?
Now, I shall await the first response of "NOBODY stores documents directly in the database, why don't you just store the file on the disk and store the reference?"
Answer, because I don't make the business rules ... yet
That's what I like about the IT industry, it's great for dinner party conversations
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Not done anything with C# or the .NET stuff at all ...
that's what having a 3 year career break does for your cutting-edge skills ...
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by wmoore
Notepad or nothing, that's what I say. Although actually my head has been turned lately by Aranae, which is Notepad, plus the colour-highlighted code
PS - I'm not a coder of any sort but do dabble in VB, ASP, PHP and HTML.
PS - I'm not a coder of any sort but do dabble in VB, ASP, PHP and HTML.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by pandya_m
U are Lucky
not your fault its the compiler thats have to be blamed and this time it may be csc compiler...
not your fault its the compiler thats have to be blamed and this time it may be csc compiler...
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