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  • Is this common everywhere?
    L Lev Vayner

    I once worked for a MS Gold Certified Partner company that offered their clients the best from MS... however in the office, everyone from the Director of Technology down to the programmers talked about how much they love MAC and how much MS sucks. Som even sported a macbook with windows running in a vm (using parellels i think). When confronted, some would offer good reasons, however once we dive into the reasons, we'd discover that they are faux.. For example, i asked a very experienced dev what he thought of TFS. He gave me a list of bad things like no web portal, no revision graph, no reporting like burndown, ect.. then I showed him every single thing he said TFS does not have. My point is, even within the industry (and usually IT = smart), people had misconseptions and went along with the crowd simply due to their human nature (sociological patterns) rather than logic.

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  • Physcial three-tier survey
    L Lev Vayner

    Although most end up 1-1-1, its good to have the layers for ogranizational purposes. That being said, I did work on a project for an American Auto Manufacturer that used MS best practices to develop an SOA solution (obviously to be scaled), but the overhead of the chatter between services probably made it less efficient. :laugh:

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  • while (*s++ = ((*t & 0x60) == 0x40 ? *t ^ 0x20 : *t)) t++;
    L Lev Vayner

    maybe the author should start writing normal code.. in c#, this would be done with s.ToLower() yeah.. thats it.. no non-sense pointer code with an inline loop referencing hex values

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