If everyone switches to the same method, tax per mile, the miles you drive out of state will balance out by others driving in your state instead of their own home state.
You're just looking for someone to build in a loophole to avoid paying taxes.
Or just start the hiring process in general. Make one of the requirements that the new programmer must be able to do do 'insert problems with current programmer here' and make sure its known that you feel the current guy has those problems.
If you're gut reaction to criticism, constructive or otherwise, is to behave like a 12 year old, you are a shitty programmer.
I can say this because my biggest flaw as a developer is responding poorly to critical input from others. I've at least over the years got to the point where my initial reaction may be shitty but I do sit back later and analyze the input to look for truth in it that I may not realize.
I've learned more from CS graduates who have been out of school for less than a year than old foggies like myself. Not because they are über programmers, but because they had a perspective that I could not consider myself, even if their perspective was one of ignorance it almost always helps me be a better developer when I learn how to adapt to their complaints.
This is a process that never ends imho. Writing code to get from point A to point B is brain dead simple. The path you take to get there is what matters.
... So you think you should be able to sign a contract agreeing to certain terms, then blow them off at your descretion, basically doing what benefits you whenever you want and expecting them to also do what benefits you?
Self entitled fuck wad. Don't agree to the terms of employment if you don't mean to stand by them.
Right to work means a union can not prevent an employee who isn't in the union from working at a company that has unionized employees.
It prevents unions from taking over and running the show and requires non-union employees be treated exactly the same as unionized employees regardless of their union status.
It takes power away from unions and gives it to all workers. Management has nothing to do with it.
Thanks for continuing to perpetuate the ignorance.
So we've been 'TOLD'. You missed the point of the original post. What you're told isn't always the truth. Its unrealistic to think there wasn't an internal SDK and its rather likely they had at least considered releasing a native SDK all along, or that they had the plan from day one but hadn't finished working it out and wanted to throw everyone else off the scent while they finished it.
In my experience, if you don't instinctively know what gear you're in all the time, you probably shouldn't be racing and the lap data is most certainly going to be utterly disappointing.
I guess you're too stupid to realize that just because he didn't display a handicapped placard in his car window on on his (missing) licensing plate that pancreatic cancer tends to make you fully qualified to park in said parking spots.
Maybe one day you'll get the privilege of having to go through his experience.
1 hour? Give me a fucking break. Doing it in public is as good as launching the attack yourself.
The patch could have been discussed behind closed doors. If you wanted to get someones attention about the real threat, you could have popped a single server ONCE without making it public.
Do you have any idea what its like running a network like EFNet and coordinating upgrades across all servers? Do you think there are admins awake and ready to be your bitch and patch their servers on your command in all time zones? Currently showing 44 servers linked... Yea, an hour was plenty of time to deal with the issue...
You're a douche for even saying what you're saying.
The start menu could do everything the start page can, except the start menu didn't have such a jarring experience and the start menu didn't hide what I Was looking at originally. The start menu also requires me not to move my mouse across the entire screen to get from the 'start' part to the application I'm trying to quick.
Theres nothing that makes it 'faster' unless you have some sort of special computer that makes it so you can move your mouse over longer distance quicker than shorter distances. Perhaps some sort of time dilation device?
What could the old start menu do that the start screen cannot do?
See the app I was working on when I brought up the start menu.
Instead, the entire screen changes to something different, then I have to scroll around to find the app I want, then go back to where I Was.
Its jarring and breaks concentration.
I could go on, but you clearly don't do enough work to see the biggest most obvious differences, nothing else I say will make you be any more objective anyway.
Because EFNet is more or less non-functional since it was publicly disclosed?
Because no thousands of people pretty much can't chat, because someone else like you was too short sided to understand that some actions have larger overall consequences?
Because its fucking stupid to tell the world how to break something until its been fixed and thats only left for fucking jackasses to do.
It should also be noted that 'boot sector protection' as implemented doesn't work unless you're using BIOS calls to do the write. Once you're using direct hardware access like every OS on the planet does, BIOS doesn't have any part in the process and thus is a non-starter.
They already do, they are called weigh stations.
Its not a penalty, its cutting out a loophole just like letting tax cuts expire is not raising taxes.
If everyone switches to the same method, tax per mile, the miles you drive out of state will balance out by others driving in your state instead of their own home state.
You're just looking for someone to build in a loophole to avoid paying taxes.
Or just start the hiring process in general. Make one of the requirements that the new programmer must be able to do do 'insert problems with current programmer here' and make sure its known that you feel the current guy has those problems.
Generally that will get some attention.
Seconds after CmdrTaco left :(
And that shows that you're a shitty programmer.
If you're gut reaction to criticism, constructive or otherwise, is to behave like a 12 year old, you are a shitty programmer.
I can say this because my biggest flaw as a developer is responding poorly to critical input from others. I've at least over the years got to the point where my initial reaction may be shitty but I do sit back later and analyze the input to look for truth in it that I may not realize.
I've learned more from CS graduates who have been out of school for less than a year than old foggies like myself. Not because they are über programmers, but because they had a perspective that I could not consider myself, even if their perspective was one of ignorance it almost always helps me be a better developer when I learn how to adapt to their complaints.
This is a process that never ends imho. Writing code to get from point A to point B is brain dead simple. The path you take to get there is what matters.
Or not. More than once, the reponse I've seen was the icy equivalent of "Your understanding is not my problem."
Which makes him 'not the best coder here' by all intelligent meanings.
... So you think you should be able to sign a contract agreeing to certain terms, then blow them off at your descretion, basically doing what benefits you whenever you want and expecting them to also do what benefits you?
Self entitled fuck wad. Don't agree to the terms of employment if you don't mean to stand by them.
Wrong
Right to work means a union can not prevent an employee who isn't in the union from working at a company that has unionized employees.
It prevents unions from taking over and running the show and requires non-union employees be treated exactly the same as unionized employees regardless of their union status.
It takes power away from unions and gives it to all workers. Management has nothing to do with it.
Thanks for continuing to perpetuate the ignorance.
The OS is in no way free. You just pay by giving Google all of your info rather than paying a known fee up front.
With MS you pay once, with Google you pay every time you use it.
The medical term is non-binocular, not monocular, unless you mean you have one eye.
I have two eyes and non-binocular vision, meaning depth perception is a bitch.
So we've been 'TOLD'. You missed the point of the original post. What you're told isn't always the truth. Its unrealistic to think there wasn't an internal SDK and its rather likely they had at least considered releasing a native SDK all along, or that they had the plan from day one but hadn't finished working it out and wanted to throw everyone else off the scent while they finished it.
In my experience, if you don't instinctively know what gear you're in all the time, you probably shouldn't be racing and the lap data is most certainly going to be utterly disappointing.
My Nexus 7 has no expandable storage. You want to try again?
I guess you're too stupid to realize that just because he didn't display a handicapped placard in his car window on on his (missing) licensing plate that pancreatic cancer tends to make you fully qualified to park in said parking spots.
Maybe one day you'll get the privilege of having to go through his experience.
1 hour? Give me a fucking break. Doing it in public is as good as launching the attack yourself.
The patch could have been discussed behind closed doors. If you wanted to get someones attention about the real threat, you could have popped a single server ONCE without making it public.
Do you have any idea what its like running a network like EFNet and coordinating upgrades across all servers? Do you think there are admins awake and ready to be your bitch and patch their servers on your command in all time zones? Currently showing 44 servers linked ... Yea, an hour was plenty of time to deal with the issue ...
You're a douche for even saying what you're saying.
No actually its built into windows, and documented. Try again.
Tell the moron to stop holding the mouse button down then, since thats whats required for it to confuse it as a gesture.
WTF are you using VNC on a Windows machine? 2000 called, they want their bad hack back.
The start menu could do everything the start page can, except the start menu didn't have such a jarring experience and the start menu didn't hide what I Was looking at originally. The start menu also requires me not to move my mouse across the entire screen to get from the 'start' part to the application I'm trying to quick.
Theres nothing that makes it 'faster' unless you have some sort of special computer that makes it so you can move your mouse over longer distance quicker than shorter distances. Perhaps some sort of time dilation device?
What could the old start menu do that the start screen cannot do?
See the app I was working on when I brought up the start menu.
Instead, the entire screen changes to something different, then I have to scroll around to find the app I want, then go back to where I Was.
Its jarring and breaks concentration.
I could go on, but you clearly don't do enough work to see the biggest most obvious differences, nothing else I say will make you be any more objective anyway.
Because EFNet is more or less non-functional since it was publicly disclosed?
Because no thousands of people pretty much can't chat, because someone else like you was too short sided to understand that some actions have larger overall consequences?
Because its fucking stupid to tell the world how to break something until its been fixed and thats only left for fucking jackasses to do.
Yea, adding unneeded checks to every operation because of lazy/shitty programmers is a much better idea.
Guess what, exploits happen in languages with managed arrays too!
Languages can't fix shitty programmers or mistakes, deal with it and stop blaming the language.
She as a member of HPs board of directors voted for buying Autonomy at the ridiculous price they paid. She most certainly IS responsible for it.
I posted too soon :/
It should also be noted that 'boot sector protection' as implemented doesn't work unless you're using BIOS calls to do the write. Once you're using direct hardware access like every OS on the planet does, BIOS doesn't have any part in the process and thus is a non-starter.