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Can programmer quit there jobs and look elsewhere

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    like may be join the fashion industry or become a reporter

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      like may be join the fashion industry or become a reporter

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      leppie
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      Sure, just make sure your logic is flawed and everything will be ok. Or was that for a manager? :p xacc-ide 0.0.15 now with C#, MSIL, C, XML, ASP.NET, Nemerle, MyXaml and HLSL coloring - Screenshots

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        like may be join the fashion industry or become a reporter

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        mejax wrote: like may be join the fashion industry or become a reporter Now that sounds like viable alternatives for VB programmers, I'm all for it. "After all it's just text at the end of the day. - Colin Davies "For example, when a VB programmer comes to my house, they may say 'does your pool need cleaning, sir ?' " - Christian Graus

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          mejax wrote: like may be join the fashion industry or become a reporter Now that sounds like viable alternatives for VB programmers, I'm all for it. "After all it's just text at the end of the day. - Colin Davies "For example, when a VB programmer comes to my house, they may say 'does your pool need cleaning, sir ?' " - Christian Graus

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          yeah, why is that ? vb coders have a sense of fashion, they always try to make "cool" forms , eg blue form background with _large_ green buttons on. and in some real hardcore cases , they even color the focused controls yellow.. just to show that they can handle gotfocus and lostfocus. the toolbars must also use the icons in the common/graphics folder with the gray bg mask still in the images.. //Roger

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            like may be join the fashion industry or become a reporter

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            Under Article 42 subsection (g) of the Professional Programmer's Code: A programmer, once becoming a paid professional, agrees to maintaining his/her profession as a programmer. A short of list of options, including technical writer, program lead/manager, networking, owner of software consulting firm, and other computer related or "geek" fields, allow some change, however a constant connection between the programmer and computers is inescapable. Any programmer who attempts a move into another field will spontaneously combust. So it is written. Your best bet is to pretend the other field is a hobby, and maintain programmer status during the day. It's for your own safety. BW


            I want pancakes! God, do you people understand every language except English?
            Yo quiero pancakes. Donnez moi pancakes. Click click, bloody click pancakes!
            -- Stewie Griffin

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              Under Article 42 subsection (g) of the Professional Programmer's Code: A programmer, once becoming a paid professional, agrees to maintaining his/her profession as a programmer. A short of list of options, including technical writer, program lead/manager, networking, owner of software consulting firm, and other computer related or "geek" fields, allow some change, however a constant connection between the programmer and computers is inescapable. Any programmer who attempts a move into another field will spontaneously combust. So it is written. Your best bet is to pretend the other field is a hobby, and maintain programmer status during the day. It's for your own safety. BW


              I want pancakes! God, do you people understand every language except English?
              Yo quiero pancakes. Donnez moi pancakes. Click click, bloody click pancakes!
              -- Stewie Griffin

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              Johan Rosengren
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              You're also allowed to construct crosswords.

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                like may be join the fashion industry or become a reporter

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                brian dunnington
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                i plan to quit my job in just over three months. and what exciting profession will i be going into? nothing. i am just quiting. i am gonna ride my bike from canada to mexico along the continental divide for a few months, and then i am just gonna exist. not as flashy as the fashion industry, but suits me just fine.

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                  i plan to quit my job in just over three months. and what exciting profession will i be going into? nothing. i am just quiting. i am gonna ride my bike from canada to mexico along the continental divide for a few months, and then i am just gonna exist. not as flashy as the fashion industry, but suits me just fine.

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                  brian sounds cool all the best wish I could join ya ;-)

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                    i plan to quit my job in just over three months. and what exciting profession will i be going into? nothing. i am just quiting. i am gonna ride my bike from canada to mexico along the continental divide for a few months, and then i am just gonna exist. not as flashy as the fashion industry, but suits me just fine.

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                    Athrunxx
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                    sorry to post this message here.. i need to ask brian whether i can use his code for the combo box control for my company website????

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