Maybe this is just me, but I stumble over a lot of this "old programmers" articles recently. What happened? Well, maybe it's just the Google bubble I live in. *sigh*
Huh? Because developers have alternatives to test against, they write compiler dependent code? I hope this was not the message of your comment.
Don't know how you're doing development but i'm using as much compilers as i can get to compile my sources. I have a bad feeling just using one compiler. This includes gcc and Watcom as well.
Hmm, so a project does qualify as open source if it releases new versions very often?
Hey, wait a moment! You mean Microsoft qualify as open source, right?
This project is not as big as the few successors Apache, Samba and the like (yes, there're only few). So they *need* publicity, they *need* a few more dollars in donations, because not everybody wants to work for nothing.
You took a look at Mozilla and 'the early 'C complier releaseed by Dennis Ritchie'? And it was 'immature and not well-done'. And you have contributed better solutions? Please say that you have...
Pfft. Recruiters are ghosting too. So what are they complaining about?
Hope you will recover soon.
New technology always starts like things. Things will improve.
$hit. I was just thinking about a career in QA :(
Let it rest in peace.
Thanks for the link to Amber Smalltalk! I didn't know this one. It's good to hear there's something going on with client side Smalltalk.
Maybe this is just me, but I stumble over a lot of this "old programmers" articles recently. What happened? Well, maybe it's just the Google bubble I live in. *sigh*
And what should we do with UBI? Play video games all day? I don't get it.
Emacs and Vim live together in perfect harmony
Side by side on my keyboard, oh Lord, why don't we?
Where will all the data go?
Brick and mortar business? Whoa! Old school. My butt "everything online".
Oh my god! What a beautiful day! Let us celebrate this!
So we all should buy Mathematica?
Qapla' ! :-)
Why do they have to motivate their programmers so badly? Bad projects? Bad programming language?
Programming as a job sucks.
Good luck on your search. I hope to follow you soon. All the best.
This guy knows what he's talking about. They will not charge for everything, but certainly for 'premium' content. Whatever that is.
"Would you like fries with that?" translates to "Moechten Sie Pomm Fritt dazu?"
;-)
Good luck on your next trip to germany.
HTH, Markus
Germany is paralysed by German Angst. We are down because we feel down. That's the problem.
But i agree with you on dumping R&D and selling management 'skills'. But then, who wants to be an engineer today?
Markus (wishing he was a lawyer)
Fortunately i took the early-bird access. :-)
Markus
Interesting. Would love to hear an OS/2 users opinion on this one. Or was that eComStation?
Any OS/2 users out there?
Markus
Huh? Because developers have alternatives to test against, they write compiler dependent code? I hope this was not the message of your comment.
Don't know how you're doing development but i'm using as much compilers as i can get to compile my sources. I have a bad feeling just using one compiler. This includes gcc and Watcom as well.
Markus
Why don't they just rip out the stuff they can't distribute, and publish the incomplete source?
And you would do that on more than a million lines of source code in a few month? Wow! I'm impressed.
Markus
Hmm, so a project does qualify as open source if it releases new versions very often?
Hey, wait a moment! You mean Microsoft qualify as open source, right?
This project is not as big as the few successors Apache, Samba and the like (yes, there're only few). So they *need* publicity, they *need* a few more dollars in donations, because not everybody wants to work for nothing.
You took a look at Mozilla and 'the early 'C complier releaseed by Dennis Ritchie'? And it was 'immature and not well-done'. And you have contributed better solutions? Please say that you have...
Markus