John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
The guy asked a question, and I answered it according to my *own* experience.
No, John, you answered it with your own arogance.
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
The guy asked a question, and I answered it according to my *own* experience.
No, John, you answered it with your own arogance.
Think much of yourself, do you John? I do code in my spare time, but would never have any of my employers code on any of my computers. That would be a security violation.
_Damian S_ wrote:
We had this system developed for us and would like you to...
That is how my last job started out. They wanted their system rewritten. The original took over 2 years. After I had been there 7 months and made some good progress on the core of the project they came and said we need you to set up this customer on your system. The system not being complete yet, I had to jump through some hoops to get it to work. After that I was never able to get back to making the darn thing work the way that it was supposed to. I was let go just before one year because they suddenly were loosing customers. And of course it had to be my fault.