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I think it is safe to say that he can code in any language after all his pointy haired boss would not be able to understand any of them. But my vote for c++
I can't see the pointy haired guy running a pc shop. He's more the mainframe kinda guy making Dilbert in all likelihood a *gasp* COBOL programmer. Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework
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Hi! Does somebody know in wich platform or even language does dilbert program? PD: Dilbert from dilbert.com.
I believe he is an engineer - in the animated series, he was one of the members that created the "Gruntmaster 6000" [^] He does have a computer in his cubicle. In another episode, he was given the task of creating art on his computer (a blue duck that takes the art world by storm to the point where it is destroyed) ... Steve
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I don't think he actually codes at all. He's really an anthropologist. BW The Biggest Loser
"Farm Donkey makes us laugh.
Farm Donkey hauls some ass."
-The StovesThe company outsources all of its programming to a company in Elbonia :sigh: Steve
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The company outsources all of its programming to a company in Elbonia :sigh: Steve
It is for this compnay that Dilbert is an anthropologist. Or "Industry Analyst" if you please. It's all a ploy to study the Homo Business Man, and exploit him for maximum financial gain. BW The Biggest Loser
"Farm Donkey makes us laugh.
Farm Donkey hauls some ass."
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Hi! Does somebody know in wich platform or even language does dilbert program? PD: Dilbert from dilbert.com.
Wow, maybe it's true he doesn't code at all, it's just that I'm a programmer and feel so damn identified with him. I mean, Dilbert's author should worked at any point of it's life as a programmer, there's no other way he knew all of project's leaders tipical anwers and "politics". jejeje
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Wow, maybe it's true he doesn't code at all, it's just that I'm a programmer and feel so damn identified with him. I mean, Dilbert's author should worked at any point of it's life as a programmer, there's no other way he knew all of project's leaders tipical anwers and "politics". jejeje
According to Scott Adam's bio he is "not an engineer by training" He has a BA in economics, an MBA and is a Certified Hypnotist About Scott Adams[^] He also owns a snack food company Dilberto[^] Steve
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Hi! Does somebody know in wich platform or even language does dilbert program? PD: Dilbert from dilbert.com.
According to Scott Adams, what Dilbert or his company does, as well as the name of the pointy haired boss, is left intentionally vague. That's so you can imagine him in your industry, and the PHB as your boss, so you can relate better. :-D An expert is somebody who learns more and more about less and less, until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
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Hi! Does somebody know in wich platform or even language does dilbert program? PD: Dilbert from dilbert.com.
He programs embedded systems. His company builds hardware devices. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com
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Hi! Does somebody know in wich platform or even language does dilbert program? PD: Dilbert from dilbert.com.
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Hi! Does somebody know in wich platform or even language does dilbert program? PD: Dilbert from dilbert.com.
From Dilber calendar, Feb 26: PHB: I saw the code for your computer program yesterday. PHB: It looked easy. It's just a bunch of typing and half the words were spelled wrong. PHB: And don't get me started about your over-use of colons. DB: They remind me of you, sir. The colons could imply C++. Canada has 6 zones, none of which are erogenous.