after one year, i have been known in the company; after two years, i have been respected in the company, and after three years i started becoming a key person in some projects
of course, one could say that i had an advantage, i started with programming when i was 15, i have participated at some international competitions on high school level and got some medals
but this fact was (maybe) considered only during the first meeting between myself and my first boss
Congratulations for being a dime a dozen. What do you want? A fucking cookie?
Book recommendations here
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Practical C++
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This book has been out for a few years; what books would make more sense today for a C++ learner's library?
Those who are too stupid to learn C++ usually pick up VB or PHP or Perl or some other noob crap like that.
...why don't you dumb motherfuckers worry about something more important, like world peace/hunger??? If I'm starving, I'll speak/program any goddamn language you want, as long as you give me a damn sandwich.
Goddamn, slashdot has just gone to hell in a handbasket...I don't even know why I visit here any more.
Linux isn't ready for the masses. It's hardly ready for enterprise. The killer apps aren't there, and neither is the support. And besides, I ran it for over a year on one of my machines at home, and it became nothing but a burden because I got tired of having to compile shit all the time just so I could install it.
I can't believe you're this fucking stupid, dumbass, so I'll throw a log on the fire: don't forget, you could always do it the hard way and swap out your nic.
...will it run Linux??? Yeah, I'm teh ghey. No, in all seriousness, I just wiped my Linux box and re-installed XP. After over a year of Linux, I've decided Linux is nowhere NEAR being ready for prime-time. There's definitely a reason the Microsoft apes rule the Earth...Linux is too much damn trouble.
The goodness that is ROTK is like a grilled cheese sandwich hot off the stove with the cheese just warm and gooey enough to start to hang ten off the crusts...Mmm-Hmmm good.
I'm a CS major, graduated back in 12-99, and I've been working for the same place since 1-00. I've had four promotions, about to get my fifth in three more weeks (it's already approved and signed off on, HR just has to do the paperwork), and my salary has increased 400% over my first day salary. Also, regarding two of these promotions, the second and the fifth (still in HR), I didn't just move up one level; I moved up two. What did I do? I just did my job, and I'm good at it, and I worked my ass off. Maybe you're referring to those no-count Management of Information Systems graduates. IMHO, They're the one who need to change major, because their degree progam does not teach them how to think, it teaches them how to do. But don't speak for all CS majors; this one is doing just fine.
Then, if someone actually did manage to get in your crib, you'd know who it was; it would have to be Gandalf.
...been there, done that. Nothing to see here, move along.
...I won't be buying an X-Box 2. Oh wait, I didn't buy an X-Box 1 either...nevermind.
it's '733T', or whatever the fuck you little bastards say.
...in 3...2...
after one year, i have been known in the company; after two years, i have been respected in the company, and after three years i started becoming a key person in some projects of course, one could say that i had an advantage, i started with programming when i was 15, i have participated at some international competitions on high school level and got some medals but this fact was (maybe) considered only during the first meeting between myself and my first boss
Congratulations for being a dime a dozen. What do you want? A fucking cookie?
This book has been out for a few years; what books would make more sense today for a C++ learner's library?
Those who are too stupid to learn C++ usually pick up VB or PHP or Perl or some other noob crap like that.
...why don't you dumb motherfuckers worry about something more important, like world peace/hunger??? If I'm starving, I'll speak/program any goddamn language you want, as long as you give me a damn sandwich.
Goddamn, slashdot has just gone to hell in a handbasket...I don't even know why I visit here any more.
goddamn, I can't believe you actually got modded funny for this stupid ass shit.
yeah, thanks for the rundown, but I read the article, dumbass.
Linux isn't ready for the masses. It's hardly ready for enterprise. The killer apps aren't there, and neither is the support. And besides, I ran it for over a year on one of my machines at home, and it became nothing but a burden because I got tired of having to compile shit all the time just so I could install it.
Bipolar Paranoid Schitzophrenic
And that's new? Most professors I know ARE.
...sounds like a fucking fat chick.
oh for Chrissake, shut the fuck up
I can't believe you're this fucking stupid, dumbass, so I'll throw a log on the fire: don't forget, you could always do it the hard way and swap out your nic.
dumbass
...AMD 3400 64 or P4 3.4...I think this just answered my question...well, actually no, I just wanted to post
/got nuthin'
dumbass
In other news, sandwiches reported to taste good when you're hungry.
...will it run Linux??? Yeah, I'm teh ghey. No, in all seriousness, I just wiped my Linux box and re-installed XP. After over a year of Linux, I've decided Linux is nowhere NEAR being ready for prime-time. There's definitely a reason the Microsoft apes rule the Earth...Linux is too much damn trouble.
You poor, scornful bastards are in dire need of a blowjob. Or a life. Oh, who am I kidding? You motherfuckers need both.
The goodness that is ROTK is like a grilled cheese sandwich hot off the stove with the cheese just warm and gooey enough to start to hang ten off the crusts...Mmm-Hmmm good.
I'm a CS major, graduated back in 12-99, and I've been working for the same place since 1-00. I've had four promotions, about to get my fifth in three more weeks (it's already approved and signed off on, HR just has to do the paperwork), and my salary has increased 400% over my first day salary. Also, regarding two of these promotions, the second and the fifth (still in HR), I didn't just move up one level; I moved up two. What did I do? I just did my job, and I'm good at it, and I worked my ass off. Maybe you're referring to those no-count Management of Information Systems graduates. IMHO, They're the one who need to change major, because their degree progam does not teach them how to think, it teaches them how to do. But don't speak for all CS majors; this one is doing just fine.
Yeah, well, when I was 13, I WROTE Turbo C++!
...if it's truly a "penetrating interview"