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    Shao Voon Wong
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    My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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      My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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      Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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      The management always assumes that fastest PCs, finest infrastructure and superior RAD software pave the way for bug-free and quickest delivery of the software. But how it is used and taken is upto the individual consumers (programmers in this case) themselves. Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage namespace LavanyaDeepak
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        My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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        Corinna John
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        My company bought DELL laptops with 2 GB memory for all developers, before we upgraded to VisualStudio 2003. The old ones were so slow that it took five minutes to open a C# solution with 60 projects - the new laptops open the C# solution in about three minutes. Our hardware is just fast enough to work properly, but not the newest of the newest. _____________________________________________________________________________ I don't expect too much, all I want is your vote for Halbsichtigkeit.

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          My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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          Christian Graus
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          I buy my own PCs and did even when I had a day job, the ones we were provided with were no-where near the sort of specs people are throwing around in this thread. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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            My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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            code frog 0
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            No in my old company developers were working on P-III 550's while all our users had 1.0 Gig processors and above. Now I have the fastest dang machine around but that's because I have to work in Java. Java eats up about 80% of my systems performance so I'm back to my P-III 550.;)


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              My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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              NormDroid
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              Yep! new one every 2 years, always the best spec. We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs

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                My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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                david s_
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                bah. i don't think they know what a developer is in mine. :mad: i need a new job. ...yeah, i heard you.

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                  bah. i don't think they know what a developer is in mine. :mad: i need a new job. ...yeah, i heard you.

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                  public class job() { public job() {} } job MakeDavidRich = new job(); Well...:^) I tried...:sigh: ~job() :-D:rose:


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                    My company bought DELL laptops with 2 GB memory for all developers, before we upgraded to VisualStudio 2003. The old ones were so slow that it took five minutes to open a C# solution with 60 projects - the new laptops open the C# solution in about three minutes. Our hardware is just fast enough to work properly, but not the newest of the newest. _____________________________________________________________________________ I don't expect too much, all I want is your vote for Halbsichtigkeit.

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                    Brian Delahunty
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                    :wtf: - you mean you actually close Visual Studio!?!... :omg: Regards, Brian Dela :-) Blog^ Co-author of The Outlook Answer Book... Go on, order^ it today! -- modified at 3:33 Thursday 22nd June, 2006

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                      public class job() { public job() {} } job MakeDavidRich = new job(); Well...:^) I tried...:sigh: ~job() :-D:rose:


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                      david s_
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                      if only it was that easy eh? :) ...yeah, i heard you.

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                        My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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                        HakunaMatada
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                        Nope. I am still stuck with a PIII 550 Mhz with 256 Megs of SDRAM and a 14" Monitor. :sigh: --- With best regards, A Manchester United Fan The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!

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                          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                          I've never yet encountered a company that buys well specified machines for developers. A 3GHz P4 with inadequate cache and 512MB memory seems to be the current bargain basement cop-out. I believe they cost about £300...:doh: By contrast I'd not buy a single core system (especially a P4) for development now...to do so is just a waste of time and money. The one I'm just about to order is a due core Athlon 64 box with 2GB of RAM, 600GB of disk space and twin 19" TFT monitors. Then again, it's my company and I'm a developer... ;) Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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                            We're a small company. Generally we stick with the same hardware until it wears out, or until business requirements change. The developer with the worst hardware currently has a four-year-old P4 1.6GHz, although it does have 768MB of RAM. It's recently started playing up a bit, occasionally locking up completely, though that could be software rather than hardware - I'm not sure the OS has ever been reinstalled on that box, and it's recently had Oracle 10g Developer Edition put on it which is sucking over half a gig of memory. It's just about to be replaced, with a Pentium D I think. That'll then leave my boss's laptop (Dell Latitude D800, 1.4GHz Pentium M I think) as the oldest system, I think it's nearly three years old. Because of the cycles of purchasing computers when new employees start, then when each individual machine develops a fault or becomes too underpowered and is replaced with whatever seems appropriate, we really have a complete mix of hardware. The salesmen that transferred in a management buyout did mostly get the same kit (Dell Celeron M-based laptops, Latitude something-or-other, might be D600) simply because they had the same needs and they were all bought at the same time, the new owner deciding not to buy their old laptops as part of the buyout. We therefore don't have any standard images - everyone builds their system from scratch. Old hardware doesn't die around here, it just gets repurposed. The 1.6GHz P4 I mentioned at the beginning is due to become a full-time Oracle or SQL Server 2005 test server (it will be repaved with a new OS image first). Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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                              My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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                              El Corazon
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                              Wong Shao Voon wrote:

                              My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

                              My project leader just ask to buy me a dual-core/dual-processor for me. Latest in the line of machines. I actually gave up my last high-power machine to another on the team and have pushed to get dual-core or dual processor machines for the others. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                My company bought Pentium D(dual core processor) PC for all the software engineers 6 months ago.

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                                Dan Neely
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                                Not really. upgrade cycle of 3-4years. My year and change old laptop's a PM-1600 with 1gig of ram. Devs with need for a high end machine can get it if they convince management of hte need. My understanding is that "need" roughly translates as "runs a local copy of oracle." Since I don't have need at present I'm not angling for a highend laptop. I'd rather wait until I do, so I can have the best possible box for a while. :)

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                                  if only it was that easy eh? :) ...yeah, i heard you.

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                                  Some times I bet you wish (just like I do) that you could get your hands on the source code of life. I'd add some better error handling for sure but there would be a lot more easter eggs.


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                                    Some times I bet you wish (just like I do) that you could get your hands on the source code of life. I'd add some better error handling for sure but there would be a lot more easter eggs.


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                                    People who don't understand how awesome Firefox is have never used CPhog[^]CPhog. The act of using CPhog (Firefox)[^] alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog (Firefox)[^] and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)

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                                    you stole the words right outta my mouth (or should that be fingers?). i would most certainly add an undo feature. ;P ...yeah, i heard you.

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                                      you stole the words right outta my mouth (or should that be fingers?). i would most certainly add an undo feature. ;P ...yeah, i heard you.

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                                      Oh yeah! Undo and definitely some good backup and restore operations. Multi-threading would be nice.:-D


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                                        Oh yeah! Undo and definitely some good backup and restore operations. Multi-threading would be nice.:-D


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                                        Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog [ ^ ] now.

                                        People who don't understand how awesome Firefox is have never used CPhog[^]CPhog. The act of using CPhog (Firefox)[^] alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog (Firefox)[^] and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)

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                                        david s_
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                                        thinking about the multithreading bit, you could probably start a whole new breed of metaphysics ;) something along the lines of parallel universes starting on seperate threads, quantum leap drivers or directX that makes everyone pretty. hmm... the more i think about it the more it turns into "the matrix". man, i need to get out more. ...yeah, i heard you.

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                                          I've never yet encountered a company that buys well specified machines for developers. A 3GHz P4 with inadequate cache and 512MB memory seems to be the current bargain basement cop-out. I believe they cost about £300...:doh: By contrast I'd not buy a single core system (especially a P4) for development now...to do so is just a waste of time and money. The one I'm just about to order is a due core Athlon 64 box with 2GB of RAM, 600GB of disk space and twin 19" TFT monitors. Then again, it's my company and I'm a developer... ;) Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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                                          Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:

                                          The one I'm just about to order is a due core Athlon 64 box with 2GB of RAM, 600GB of disk space and twin 19" TFT monitors. Then again, it's my company and I'm a developer...

                                          got any job openings?;P ...yeah, i heard you.

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