User radioactive21 - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-27T16:28:22Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/user/17053 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/89101/what-is-microsoft-sharepoint 24 What is Microsoft Sharepoint? radioactive21 2008-09-18T01:07:39Z 2009-04-21T18:14:39Z <p>I hear the name Microsoft Sharepoint being thrown around a lot yet I am still not sure what its for and why I hear a lot of big companies use it. In short, the questions are, what is sharepoint and why is it popular?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/184361/best-of-sharepoint 0 Best of Sharepoint radioactive21 2008-10-08T19:05:37Z 2008-10-08T20:02:57Z <p>In a previous question I asked <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/89101/what-is-microsoft-sharepoint">what sharepoint was</a> mostly because I have been asked to explore sharepoint at work to see if its a viable option for us.</p> <p>Is there a project or a how to or what not out there were I can demonstrate the best features of Sharepoint? I am looking for a project out there that I can build to show all the great features of sharepoint. Again, since I know nothing of sharepoint I am hoping for a tutorial of sorts.I do not think we will be touching upon office so MOSS is out, for now.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/171091/are-system-admin-certifications-respected/171161#171161 0 Answer by radioactive21 for Are System Admin certifications respected? radioactive21 2008-10-04T23:08:18Z 2008-10-04T23:08:18Z <p>Its the same old saying, "it depends." If you have 10+ years programming, you dont need certs your past jobs will speak for you. On the other hand if you are new to the field our fresh out of college it helps a lot.</p> <p>I find certs useful to bolster or add to your credibility or how they see if you can do the job. I was a business economics major going into the programming field. With my resume that lean more towards business, I did not get many calls at all. The ones I got were just horrible or way below what I wanted.</p> <p>I hit the books and picked up a few certs and I started getting the interviews for jobs that I was interested in. I also found out that the bigger the company the more they rely on a system to narrow down resume entries, so they go by key words, and almost all of them include certification names as key words to look for.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/125081/what-is-the-worst-project-failure-youve-ever-been-on/125114#125114 1 Answer by radioactive21 for What is the worst project failure you've ever been on? radioactive21 2008-09-24T02:44:10Z 2008-09-24T02:44:10Z <p>A project that had no end. No one knew when it was finished. All we knew was that we had to keep doing whatever that we were doing. And yes sadly it was just as vague as I explained it. </p> <p>Did it fail. In my opinion it did since we never saw what happened to it at the end, we were moved on to another project, and you can say it faded into the night.</p> <p>Why? Everything opposite of the 7 project management body of knowledge.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/125026/exceptional-project-management-moment/125097#125097 2 Answer by radioactive21 for Exceptional Project Management Moment radioactive21 2008-09-24T02:36:09Z 2008-09-24T02:36:09Z <p>An exceptional project management moment is when you go to your project manager and tell him that a critical part of the product is broken, and instead of asking you what he should do, he has a contingency plan. He doesnt panic, but pulls out his plan and details what needs to be done to fix it and to get back on track.</p> <p>I mean think about it, which of the following would you like:</p> <p>Programer: "I dont want to break the bad news but someone knew a piece of code wasnt working and thought he could fix it himself. Well, now its a huge mess and the thing is broken."</p> <p>PM: "Crap! The stakeholders are gonna have my ass handed to me. How can <strong>YOU</strong> let this happen? Why wasnt I notified earlier? I dont get how this can happen?"</p> <p><strong>OR</strong></p> <p>PM: "Ok what part of the code is broken?" Pulls out his contingency plan, "Aaah here, item 3.2.4.5 there are two or three programmers that can help us sort this out, I need you to try to get a hold of those people. Have them meet me as soon as possible, we need to try to do a cram session and see the damage." Looks further down his notes, "I've estimated the cost already if something like this were to happen, we have enough reserves to pull through this."</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/125022/install-php-on-xp-iis-5-1/125039#125039 2 Answer by radioactive21 for Install PHP on XP / IIS 5.1? radioactive21 2008-09-24T02:17:21Z 2008-09-24T02:17:21Z <p>Not sure if you already have this but I use WAMP from <a href="http://www.wampserver.com/en" rel="nofollow">http://www.wampserver.com/en</a></p> <p>It's easy and simple to set up, it has an icon in the system tray to show that its active and you can make it go online or available to the outside by clicking the icon and setting it. I used this when I was first learning PHP since it has everything in one, no need to setup any other service like IIS.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/111814/what-is-the-best-way-to-improve-asp-net-c-compilation-speed/113658#113658 0 Answer by radioactive21 for What is the best way to improve ASP.NET/C# compilation speed? radioactive21 2008-09-22T07:41:10Z 2008-09-22T07:41:10Z <p>If you are looking purely at hardware you will need to search for benchmarks around the web. There are a few articles written just on the performance of hardware on Visual Studio compilation, I am just too lazy to find them and link them.</p> <p>Hardware solutions can be endless because you can get some really high end quipment if you have the money. Otherwise its the usual more memory, faster processor, and faster hard drive. Moving to a 64bit OS also helps. </p> <p>If you want to be even more specific? Just off the top of my head...8GB or more of memory, if you cant afford solid state drives I'd go for 10K to 15K RPM hard drives. There is a debate of whether quad-core makes any difference but look up the benchmarks and see what works for you.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/113526/potential-legal-issues-with-storing-social-security-insurance-numbers-ssns-sins/113611#113611 0 Answer by radioactive21 for Potential legal issues with storing Social Security/Insurance Numbers (SSNs/SINs)? radioactive21 2008-09-22T07:24:16Z 2008-09-22T07:24:16Z <p>If it were me I'd avoid them like the plague, or figure out some very very secure way to store them. Additionally (not a legal expert by any extent but..) if you can put in writing somewhere that you are no way responsible if any of this gets out.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103916#103916 85 Answer by radioactive21 for What was your first home computer? radioactive21 2008-09-19T17:31:07Z 2008-09-19T17:31:07Z <p><img src="http://datapeak.net/images/BabbageAnalyticalEngineModel.jpg" alt="alt text" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/89390/how-has-the-economy-affected-consultants-and-freelancers/89415#89415 0 Answer by radioactive21 for How has the economy affected consultants and freelancers? radioactive21 2008-09-18T02:16:00Z 2008-09-18T02:16:00Z <p>I think the classic professions, like Doctor, Lawyer, or Engineer, seem to weather economic conditions fairly well.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/89078/computer-hardware-website/89384#89384 1 Answer by radioactive21 for Computer Hardware website radioactive21 2008-09-18T02:08:03Z 2008-09-18T02:08:03Z <p>www.anandtech.com</p> <p>www.techreport.com</p> <p>www.arstechnica.com</p> <p>www.tomshardware.com</p> <p>www.xbitlabs.com</p> <p>just off the top of my head.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/174892/what-is-the-most-spectacular-way-to-shoot-yourself-in-the-foot-with-c/174901#174901 Comment by radioactive21 on What is the most spectacular way to shoot yourself in the foot with C++? radioactive21 2008-10-06T17:59:27Z 2008-10-06T17:59:27Z he got voted down because he made a broad generalized bias comment about C++ as if he spoke for everyone. It did not answer the question but more or else shot down anyone using C++. The tone he uses borderlines &quot;you must be stupid to use C++&quot; http://stackoverflow.com/questions/160633/why-do-we-still-program-with-flat-files/160637#160637 Comment by radioactive21 on Why do we still program with flat files? radioactive21 2008-10-02T20:30:26Z 2008-10-02T20:30:26Z its the background color, makes the font really weirdish, iono, its really weird. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5727/what-are-the-barriers-to-understanding-pointers-and-what-can-be-done-to-overcome/7226#7226 Comment by radioactive21 on What are the barriers to understanding pointers and what can be done to overcome them? radioactive21 2008-10-02T17:47:39Z 2008-10-02T17:47:39Z nice link, didnt think to check that site. Great explanations. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/130965/what-is-the-worst-code-youve-ever-written/131065#131065 Comment by radioactive21 on What is the worst code you've ever written? radioactive21 2008-09-25T05:19:38Z 2008-09-25T05:19:38Z You worked for Boeing didnt you? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103916#103916 Comment by radioactive21 on What was your first home computer? radioactive21 2008-09-19T21:26:44Z 2008-09-19T21:26:44Z @johnathan webb, nope just a stand still model nothing moving. I've never thought about of getting a scale model of a working one. Maybe I will later on. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102714/what-was-your-first-home-computer/103916#103916 Comment by radioactive21 on What was your first home computer? radioactive21 2008-09-19T20:57:50Z 2008-09-19T20:57:50Z I actually own one of these.....a small scale model though lol not as detailed but it's sitting on my shelf.