I always loved Corel Draw! Et to Brute`?
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2107 ADI always enjoyed baguettes!
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Do developers really need a touch screen?Testing code preproduction, you really should execute it on any platform that it is expected to launched from. Emulators are good getting close, but if you're attempting to validate the code against the platform you need to be running from the platform. As far as developing with a touch screen, I've not tried that (probably because I have no laptop or desktop with a touch screen). But, I would really like to do some coding on my iPad Pro. I've not found the tools to do this however, so I don't.
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Saddoes+1 on the Chocolate!
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Remote AssistanceTeamViewer is free for use as you describe. (personal non-commercial use) And they have a fairly simple means of getting things setup remotely on the remote side. I would not leave it up, as I did and caught an intruder who managed to get around the security in place for TeamViewer ( older version no longer current) so today I use TeamViewer but do not leave it waiting for a connection unless there is a present need to get on the remote.
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Copy-Paste Coding CultureIt is one thing to copy and drop code into our apps without regard to the entire scope of it's functionality. Quite another to take another's demonstration of how to do something in code and learn from it to develop your own rendition of the process and thereby considering the full ramifications of what your needing to do, verses what the reference source does. One is simply shortcutting yourself, the other is enhancing the scope of your abilities.
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What's this called in English?What you describe is might be referred to as an operations support organization ( Company A), consultancy, or contracting company. The differences between these three would be: * Operations Support Org. - Company A contracts with Company B to provide a staff for a specific function to facilitate the operations of Company B. Example HP Enterprise Services, Accenture, etc. The staff of company A are dedicated to company B's operations for specific purposes for length of time and/or objective. * Consultancy - (the contracting of experts) Company A provides an elite individual or team, to provide supplemental services related to a specific objective which is the specialty of the experts. These tend to be determined more on a basis of the completion of the objective rather than a span of time. Operations Support Org's are more focused on providing a service for a specified duration of time. * Contracting Company - Here the focus of company A is to provide individuals for company B, an those individuals function as temporary employees for Company B. In the other two scenarios the management of the individuals involved in the service are employees of Company A. While in this case the 'contracted individual' reports to the management of Company B. Your description however most resembles the function of a Contracting organization where at the discretion of Company B and the employee being contracted.
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Fitness RoutineI run to the fridge and back between commercials.
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Nerds vs Geeks ... Does that still exist?If I had the inclination to really consider it I would say that the two are closely akin to each other however: Geek - Tends to suggest one who while being brilliant may at times often be disconnected from the world around them. While... Nerd - Seems to suggest to me that same individual who has managed to circumvent the disconnected state of a burgeoning geek and succeeded at bridging the gap between the technical and the physical world. Consequently geeks are more common than nerds and typically much more successful integrating and likely more accomplished based on world standards. Just my thoughts.
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SQL does my head inPffffst! Human!
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Poll extension....NET Core 'is' the OS version of .NET. Welcome to 2017.
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Nadella interview some may find interestingGee Ollie... I want an job (career) like that!
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Did you realize...Noooo.. you put the lime in the coconut drink it all up!
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webhosting for dotnet applicationsArvixe I use a good bit. Very reasonable and while it requires that you have some reasonable level of knowledge. They have been the most cost effective .NET host provider I've run into. When there has been a real problem they were capable and resolved issues in a reasonable length of time. www.arvixe.com They have both shared and dedicated hosting at various levels based on your need and very quickly get to unlimited storage and SQL backends. MySQL is provided by default with all of their packages.
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Programming Euphemisms:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
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Do we, as developers, have a UI responsibility?I've always thought that the entire world was wrong. In my mind the only reasonable expression would be YYYYMMDD. that should suffice for the next roughly 8k years and by that time I really don't give a rip!
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Why is Javascript still a thing?People see beauty in buckets of paint thrown at a canvas in a random fashion as well... Just sayin!
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IT hardware auditMaintaining accurate inventory information is a unique collaboration, between science, art, culture and regulatory demands for audits. We use a assortment of third party data collection tools that scan the environment persistently, coupled with verified manual processes to document the introduction and EOL of deployed items (the scanned data is used to prove out the manual processes and alert responsible parties when expected data changes unexpectedly outside of the authorized change process). We amass this information into a data repository where we then leverage it to produce required audit reports, and real time queries. As mentioned some level of tracking can be accomplished with simple tool that are widely available, but personally I think that this goes beyond application and to be truly successful it must become engrained in the culture of the organization.
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TFS Book?We are bringing up TFS 2017 here in our environment because supposedly it supports FIPS. So I can't give you much in the way of guidance as we are just getting it up. But what I can tell you is what we've hear after the enabled FIPS deployment of TFS failed the install. That being that you can not install with FIPS support from the GUI. You must install from the command line to do so with FIPS support. We work within a high security environment, so using an external repository is out of the question. Which is why we ended up with TFS. Yet another award for MS with that call!
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Why I hate "Friendly"Slacker007 wrote:
I live in Schenectady
Y'all take a class to learn how to spell that? Good grief!