IT: Jobs: Feedback.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by bondipom
Maybe I am weird but I don't mind a bit of vi. Syntext isn't bad as an open source text editor.
I am the first to stand in the queue for vi.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Woo-hoo, an acroynm I don't know .. g'wan, what's a CSC?
like csc compiler = CSharpCompiler
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by pandya_m
ok, cl compiler = VC++
like csc compiler = CSharpCompiler
Dont worry its not that diffult to learn, but you have to leave all your BEST of all the old skills..
like csc compiler = CSharpCompiler
Dont worry its not that diffult to learn, but you have to leave all your BEST of all the old skills..
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Can I keep my COBOL? I waiting for the Y3K rush ...
check the attachment...
Dont bang me it the information is wrong, i havent validated it. Technically, I think it is possible.
Last edited by pandya_m; Apr 24th 2005 at 11:20 pm.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by pandya_m
May be not Y3K but may be 2038 problem...
Edit: And I hope that even my watch is running on more than a 32-bit processor
Last edited by wmoore; Apr 24th 2005 at 11:23 pm.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by wmoore
I hope to have retired before then.
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Originally Posted by pandya_m
Not from this Forum...isnt that right?
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by wmoore
Good point. No I'll probably still be here. I wonder if my post count by then will be a problem for a 32-bit computer?
Dont worry leave the issue to programmers like us
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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I am little out of date but I think I will ask /Jørgen UNIX(his avatar says) expert can I do that.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
I am little out of date but I think I will ask /Jørgen UNIX(his avatar says) expert can I do that.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
Anya.
(An ex TROFF/NROFF hacker and proud of it!)
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by pandya_m
Hey lets make a poll for Vi then... How many loves vi...from emcas, textpad, notepad, etc etc...
I am the first to stand in the queue for vi.
I am the first to stand in the queue for vi.
Anya.
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by anya4oz
OK, it's a toss up between VI and EMACS then. But EMACS is just so.... elegant.
Anya.
Anya.
No? Anybody? Borland Brief? Lightning fast dos editor, with built in scripting and compiling from any number of cl compilers.
No?
Loved that program,
Cheers,
JTL
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Government jobs are a pain in the butt to apply for and can take an age to respond
So thats 4 days shy of 6 months to respond. Is this a record?
The letter begins "Thank you for your recent application"
Recent!
Cheers,
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Very true! I just received a rejection letter today for a government post. The closing dates for applications was November 1st 2004.
So thats 4 days shy of 6 months to respond. Is this a record?
The letter begins "Thank you for your recent application"
Recent!
Cheers,
JTL
So thats 4 days shy of 6 months to respond. Is this a record?
The letter begins "Thank you for your recent application"
Recent!
Cheers,
JTL
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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
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
Geeks!
/Jørgen
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Re: IT: Jobs: Feedback.
Originally Posted by pandya_m
Hey lets make a poll for Vi then... How many loves vi...from emcas, textpad, notepad, etc etc...
I am the first to stand in the queue for vi.
I am the first to stand in the queue for vi.
.. but Emacs and even Xemacs rules bigtime!
/Jørgen