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  1. The work you are doing now to fix your shitty code will not have to be done again. Framework allowed people to write shitty windows dependent code,. Net Standard leads you away from those bad habits of coding to a specific OS or language implementation. The tripe about redoing your software every three years is absolute garbage. Not true. Reading your post, it is no wonder you are having issues. Most framework code can be recompiled on core without issue. Just do what Microsoft's says and you will be good. They are doing you a favor, trust me.

  2. Re: But PEOPLE are fair! on Google Found it Paid Men Less Than Women For the Same Job (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Found the well spoken Russian.

  3. Re: Awesome! on America's Cities Are Running on Software From the '80s (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Easy to find dot matrix. And why would you need one? You can send the same output to a laser or whatever.

  4. Re: That's because their programmers were skilled on America's Cities Are Running on Software From the '80s (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Ask your average js coder how Javascript works, and get some popcorn.

  5. Re: Dead Programming Language? on America's Cities Are Running on Software From the '80s (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    "Assessors are prone to make mistakes when using the vintage software because it can't display all the basic information for a given property on one screen" Thier answer....a new mobile app that can't display all the basic information on one screen.

  6. Re: "Portable supercomputers" on NYT Reporter 'Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain' (msn.com) · · Score: 1

    My phone goes for days. Sony Experia unlocked. Best phone I have had since my Nokia 920 Windows phone.

  7. Re: Hard for some, not for others on NYT Reporter 'Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain' (msn.com) · · Score: 1

    They hate thier boring bullshit jobs and have no aspirations or enriching hobbies. Don't hate on em, they living lives of quiet desperation.

  8. Re: easy to patent something on Did A US Navy Scientist Just Invent A Room-Temperature Superconductor? (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    And then you just steal the good ideas and bin the app.

  9. Re: Considering his other claims... on Did A US Navy Scientist Just Invent A Room-Temperature Superconductor? (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    I thought gravity was just objects following the path of least resistance through space.

  10. Re: sing for your supper on Programming Interview Questions Are Too Hard and Too Short (triplebyte.com) · · Score: 1

    No. It is the natural progression of our industry. Sort of like that procedural vs. OOP fad.

  11. Re: Loaded Interview on Programming Interview Questions Are Too Hard and Too Short (triplebyte.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes. We just talk. That's it. Battery of tech questions, whiteboard, computerized test? I don't need your shit job that bad.

  12. Re: Loaded Interview on Programming Interview Questions Are Too Hard and Too Short (triplebyte.com) · · Score: 1

    If you love eclipse I have a baseball bat for your skull.

  13. Re: sing for your supper on Programming Interview Questions Are Too Hard and Too Short (triplebyte.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, a wonderful question about a highly imperative but of code to a senior person that you hopefully expect to think in and build systems in a declarative way. There aren't enough competent people willing to interview developers, obviously. You undoubtedly suck.

  14. Re: sing for your supper on Programming Interview Questions Are Too Hard and Too Short (triplebyte.com) · · Score: 1

    They do sometimes, for fun. That wasnt fun.

  15. Re: sing for your supper on Programming Interview Questions Are Too Hard and Too Short (triplebyte.com) · · Score: 1

    Everybody writes shit code on thier first pass.

  16. Re: Easy question on Programming Interview Questions Are Too Hard and Too Short (triplebyte.com) · · Score: 1

    You DO realize that chickens are dinosaurs right? Try raising a few. Just don't buy them clothes or school books. It's a waste.

  17. Re: Easy question on Programming Interview Questions Are Too Hard and Too Short (triplebyte.com) · · Score: 1

    The fish.

  18. Try being nice to them while fixing thier shit you autistic, ADD clueless bitch. Amazing how everything falls into place as you begin to make a difference.

  19. Mechanical engineer, "damn fine coder," just not buying it. Perhaps our definition of fine code is different.

  20. Yep. When people refuse or avoid code they begin to smell bad. I wonder what the fuck they think our industry is. It is pure automation. I swear everyone is confused.

  21. Interesting. I work for the largest corporation in America and I'm building and designing new systems far more than when I was at a startup. They worship me. Six months in and I'm juggling three new designs with hands on work. It's a blast.

  22. That's funny. I get evenings off too.

  23. Well, if the FDA is this quick to be adamantly against it, then it must be something good and beneficial.

  24. Re: Tax is for the little people on New York Mayor Says Amazon Headquarters Debacle Was 'an Abuse of Corporate Power' (cnn.com) · · Score: 3

    The problem is that you expect them to pay tax. Just embrace the reality that they should not and you will be better equipped to deal with this. All the taxes get passed on to workers and customers anyway. Do we want to tax corporation or people? You can't do both! It's like trying to get more energy from a circuit by changing where to connect the wires. Silly, it's all coming from the same battery.

  25. Re: Why stop at dollar stores? on Why Some US Cities are Fighting 'Dollar Stores' (eastbaytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Frozen pizzas and buffets offer the same level of body draining, sickness inducing, level of nutrition as McDonald's.