How about this... Go ahead and take the job, but since you'll then have an opening for your former posistion, look for a less technical managerial type to offload the ugly stuff to.
You can then take the technical lead in your company, but have this other person take care of a lot of the people issues, especially the ones that report to you.
I think that MS Money & Quicken both use the same xml-based format for sending transactions back and forth to the "online banks." It shouldn't be all that hard to reverse engineer.
How about this... Go ahead and take the job, but since you'll then have an opening for your former posistion, look for a less technical managerial type to offload the ugly stuff to. You can then take the technical lead in your company, but have this other person take care of a lot of the people issues, especially the ones that report to you.
Actually, generic programming does exist for Java, it just hasn't been officially incorporated yet. Generic Java
It's not Babylon, it's Babel. Two completely different places.
Why don't you use task manager to kill explorer.exe, then start a command line, then restart explorer.exe? That's what I do.
Spoken like a true doucebag!
There really shouldn't be a need for a journaling file system since the sql server basically does this already through the transaction log.
Actually, you just think you won. We figured out how cold your winters are and took a fall.
I think that MS Money & Quicken both use the same xml-based format for sending transactions back and forth to the "online banks." It shouldn't be all that hard to reverse engineer.