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What experience do you expunge from your CV?

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  • C CatchExAs

    With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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    PIEBALDconsult
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    VAX BASIC Non-development jobs I prefer to leave in stuff I don't like (e.g. VB.net) just to show breadth of experience and willingness to try new things.. I'm doing mostly SSIS now and though it's not fun (nor even a language), I'll still include it.

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      VAX BASIC Non-development jobs I prefer to leave in stuff I don't like (e.g. VB.net) just to show breadth of experience and willingness to try new things.. I'm doing mostly SSIS now and though it's not fun (nor even a language), I'll still include it.

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      Tim Carmichael
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      PIEBALDconsult wrote:

      VAX BASIC

      Was it the BASIC you mostly objected to or the VAX? I worked for about 15 years in VAX/VMS with Fortran and FMS, some C in the latter years. Tim

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        With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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        Nemanja Trifunovic
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        SharePoint, definitely. Most other .NET technologies as well.

        utf8-cpp

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        • T Tim Carmichael

          PIEBALDconsult wrote:

          VAX BASIC

          Was it the BASIC you mostly objected to or the VAX? I worked for about 15 years in VAX/VMS with Fortran and FMS, some C in the latter years. Tim

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          PIEBALDconsult
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          The BASIC. Though actually I bought a MicroVAX 3100 specifically to experience the VAX BASIC interactive environment again. I never used Fortran outside college. I worked with VAX and Alpha VMS systems from 1989 until 2002 -- mostly with C. The VAX BASIC was only on my co-op job -- because that's what the boss knew. OpenVMS is still the greatest operating system available.

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            With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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            Dan Neely
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            Installshield VB.net Installshield VBA Installshield Javascript Installshield Access Installshield HTML Installshield CSS Installshield oh and a giant ELEPHANT YOU to Installshield!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111eleventyone                                                                                          X| X| X| X| X|                         X| X| X| X| X| X|                             X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X|               X| X|                             X| X|               X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X|           X|                                                X|      X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X|      X|                                                     X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X|      X|               X|      X|      &

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            • C CatchExAs

              With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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              S Houghtelin
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              SQL Crystal Reports MS Access Pretty much anything to do with databases. Oh-oh, I can can hear somebody coming down the hall now to ask me to do something in Access now just for having mentionerd it... I feel ill.

              It was broke, so I fixed it.

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              • D Dan Neely

                Installshield VB.net Installshield VBA Installshield Javascript Installshield Access Installshield HTML Installshield CSS Installshield oh and a giant ELEPHANT YOU to Installshield!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111eleventyone                                                                                          X| X| X| X| X|                         X| X| X| X| X| X|                             X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X|               X| X|                             X| X|               X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X|           X|                                                X|      X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X|      X|                                                     X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X| X|      X|               X|      X|      &

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                Lost User
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                Dan Neely wrote:

                Installshield
                VB.net
                Installshield

                But how do you really feel about InstallShield? :)

                You can lead a developer to CodeProject, but you can't make them think.

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                  With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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                  Munchies_Matt
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                  COM. Utterly useless.

                  Sign a petition calling for the boycott of Israel until it returns to its legal 1967 borders.

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                    Dan Neely wrote:

                    Installshield
                    VB.net
                    Installshield

                    But how do you really feel about InstallShield? :)

                    You can lead a developer to CodeProject, but you can't make them think.

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                    Dan Neely
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                    Well I suppose I could repeat the process I used to make a X| of X| 's to be 3 levels deep; but even if it didn't make your browser choke you'd almost need a 40k screen to see it all. :doh:

                    Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                    • C CatchExAs

                      With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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                      Vark111
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                      Access Filemaker Pro Crystal Reports VB6 I've never distinguished between VB.NET and C#. I just say .NET on the CV.

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                      • C CatchExAs

                        With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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                        Mycroft Holmes
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                        Crystal Reports bleh

                        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                          With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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                          JimmyRopes
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                          CatchExAs wrote:

                          What experience do you expunge from your CV?

                          Time spent in prison. :rolleyes:

                          **_Once you lose your pride the rest is easy.

                          I would agree with you but then we both would be wrong._**
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                            C# is great, VB.NET not so much as I may as well slash £100 a day off my rate. Same for ASP.NET :(

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                            Simon ORiordan from UK
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                            Any exposure-only technology. For example I mentioned 'familiarisation' with Ruby or Java, and suddenly I get pr**ks trying to recruit me to Ruby On Rails 'guru' jobs or Java architect positions. Bloody dim-witted CV robots, written by naive programmers who haven't a clue what a Rule-Based System is. And don't get me started on 'Active' advertising that tries to sell you what you just bought. Again and again. For three weeks.:mad:

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                              With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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                              Sander Rossel
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                              I have a day off and I wanted to have a nice day, but it's ruined now that I had to think of this so I might as well post it... Crystal Reports. I'll curl up in a corner and cry now.

                              It's an OO world.

                              public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
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                              public void DoWork()
                              {
                              throw new NotSupportedException();
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                                With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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                                Kirk 10389821
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                                Depression therapist for Robin Williams Yep, I had to pull that one QUICK! Truly a joke in honor of my favorite comedian. Will miss him.

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                                  SharePoint, definitely. Most other .NET technologies as well.

                                  utf8-cpp

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                                  Yakko W
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                                  I love working with .Net. I hate SharePoint. Took that one off my résumé as well.

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                                    With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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                                    MikeTheFid
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                                    I love writing code and especially creating UIs. It's my passion and I have put up with a lot of cruddy, unintuitive languages and development environments to follow my bliss. Some of the more arduous technologies I've encountered would be: Embedded FORTH - well actually, any FORTH for that matter The inaptly named NATURAL and its backend ADABAS VC++ 6 MFC - Creating any sufficiently complex UI was akin to attempting suicide with a hammer. COM/ActiveX - it was a nice idea that got lost in the implementation. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Anything involving Eclipse! (now where did I put that hammer?) InstallShield LISP - that syntax, oh the humanity! But I really enjoy using LEX & YACC, so what does that say about me? ;)

                                    Cheers, Mike Fidler "I intend to live forever - so far, so good." Steven Wright "I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she left me before we met." Also Steven Wright

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                                      With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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                                      Wartickler
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                                      Friggin' SharePoint - X|

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                                        With 10 plus years of software engineering under my belt, I've worked in many companies using a lot of different technologies. Whilst some were a joy to work with, there are some that I never want to see or be associated with again. To that end I tend to not list the following in the hope that no one expects me work with them: Web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) Visual Basic 6, VB.NET, VBA or any derivative language SSIS Perl Any in-house developed DSL LabView AutoSys What are yours?

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                                        ssadler
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                                        As a long time (since the 70's) embedded developer, assembly language.

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                                        • C CatchExAs

                                          That reminds me of some work I did with WiX which felt needlessly painful :(

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                                          thund3rstruck
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                                          Wix is a priceless skillset. True it seems trivial from the outside looking in but the power and flexibility of that framework makes developers who have mastered it extremely valuable.

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