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"I Know Nothing" Syndrome! How to come out of it.

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  • D dusty_dex

    These fears are very common and left unchecked (seeing the bigger picture) you'll just make yourself ill, with depression. Try not to jump on every new technology bandwagon that comes along. Ask yourself. How does this *improve* what I already know? Wait. (and see) the wider implications of doing it / not doing it. personal development = learn to be selfish. Don't be 'YES' man. (the road to madness) As for your job. Why can't they delegate different technologies to different people?

    Q. Hey man! have you sorted out the finite soup machine? A. Why yes, it's celery or tomato.

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    Grasshopper iics
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    Because I head my start up. I got to be knowing something to push the issue to my team. :-D If I were working, I would be a comfortable architect doing little coding and taking more meetings. Mr. Jobs has created a new era of madness. Its all about cool solutions now rather than good solutions. Its all about apps now rather than Applications. earlier we used to have projects with more than say 60-70 forms, hundreds of tables. Now focus is more on one form solution. So you have to have an app for calculating EMI, one app to store your EMI's, one app to plan your EMIs. Our account solution that offers a salary and budget management to loan paying, keeping a line with inflation and all accounting requirement is now "Not so good". So the software which used to get sales of over 2000 units every year are finding it tough to get 50 customers. I am least caring about what these millions of developers are offering. I am more bothered about the decisions that are changing trends.

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    • G Grasshopper iics

      Fortunately I am using your wrapper only. Does the work for me. :) Question is not whether Wpf and WinRT are on same track. It is whether MS is serious at all to push C# and lobby for it. :sigh:

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      Super Lloyd
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      WPF and WinRT are similar. But WinRT is much more limited. It feels like there is an internal tug of war in Microsoft between the WinDiv division who would be jealous/bitter of C#/WPF success and the WinDEV division who wants to push it forward. That said most limitation of WinRT are not inherent to C++ but more like design limitation. I.e. working with file is painful in WinRT for example... But there are a few C++ binding technical limitation like.. no public subclass!!! (except for UI) no generic support in C++ (except the build-in IList), no array accessor (except for build in IList again, but I need a this[MyEnum, int]) bur it's not all bleak, in fact I quite enjoy writing a C++ component binding to C#!! ^^

      My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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      • G Grasshopper iics

        Fortunately I am using your wrapper only. Does the work for me. :) Question is not whether Wpf and WinRT are on same track. It is whether MS is serious at all to push C# and lobby for it. :sigh:

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        Super Lloyd
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        You are using my DirectX wrapper hey? Cool! :)

        My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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          You are using my DirectX wrapper hey? Cool! :)

          My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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          Grasshopper iics
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          Yes! That is good really. There are little nudges, but I don't care. My Ultrabook graphics rendering is nicely done. But while downloading Codeplex link I didn't know , it was you! ;P Keep the good work man. You are saving some time and life.:thumbsup:

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          • R R Giskard Reventlov

            What's ASP.NET MVC??? (Keep meaning to look at it but every time I do I get pulled off to write a real application).

            "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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            Rob Grainger
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            Come now, it would take less effort to type ASP.NET MVC into Google than ask here. Are you sure you didn't mean to use the "quick answers" section?

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            • R Rob Grainger

              Come now, it would take less effort to type ASP.NET MVC into Google than ask here. Are you sure you didn't mean to use the "quick answers" section?

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              R Giskard Reventlov
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              plz help me - my homeworks is making my head asplode.

              "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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