If your company can't run for more than 2 days without a given person present, what on earth are you going to do when that person quits for a job that gives him more time off? Having people you can't do without for more than 2 days is bad both for the employee and for the company. It's great for the employee's pocket book, though.
Or maybe they just shown a light on a massive flaw in the system, like the reliance on other systems to be able to use something you legally bought and paid for? I don't know if they should be stoned or not. But they got folks attention.
I got to attend a school in Germany for a year. What was being studied in the 7th grade there didn't show up for the most part until the 9th grade where I went to high school. The cool part was that there would be long breaks, where you have several weeks off at a time, so it broke up the crazy of school. I'd say yes to year round school, especially if it was broken up more with fewer half days and more week - two week breaks with an occasional 3 weeks off.
You can't dockerize everything...try running SAP or PeopleSoft or something big and mammoth in Docker and you'll be doomed.
If your company can't run for more than 2 days without a given person present, what on earth are you going to do when that person quits for a job that gives him more time off? Having people you can't do without for more than 2 days is bad both for the employee and for the company. It's great for the employee's pocket book, though.
^^^^^^^ This
...I guess that don't like Jira?
Troll much?
You are part of the rebel alliance and a traitor....
But maybe they are beating a dead sandworm....
For me it has been as stable as XP ever was...pitty my company hasn't finished rolling out Win 7 yet... :)
Or maybe they just shown a light on a massive flaw in the system, like the reliance on other systems to be able to use something you legally bought and paid for? I don't know if they should be stoned or not. But they got folks attention.
Not really. They are kind of the major players still. Pretty much every PC out there ships with either a WD, Segate or Toshiba HD that I've seen.
I got to attend a school in Germany for a year. What was being studied in the 7th grade there didn't show up for the most part until the 9th grade where I went to high school. The cool part was that there would be long breaks, where you have several weeks off at a time, so it broke up the crazy of school. I'd say yes to year round school, especially if it was broken up more with fewer half days and more week - two week breaks with an occasional 3 weeks off.
All f*&ked up...
Especially if it's owned by Oracle...
I feel bad for the programmers...I mean...how junior do they have to be? :)