tsilb
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.NET Software Developer, Architect
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Dec 6 |
awarded | ● Popular Question |
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Dec 1 |
asked | DTSX files - How to peruse & edit |
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Dec 1 |
awarded | ● Popular Question |
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Nov 29 |
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ASP.NET Ajax Toolkit: What is the maximum number of items in ComboBox? Maybe filter by state (Which people may be more familiar with than some ideas of a "region")? |
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Nov 29 |
answered | ASP.NET Ajax Toolkit: What is the maximum number of items in ComboBox? |
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Nov 29 |
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ASP.NET Ajax Toolkit: What is the maximum number of items in ComboBox? +1, 510 is way too many for a combobox. |
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Nov 26 |
asked | Data Access object: Singleton or many small ones? |
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Nov 26 |
answered | What development book made the most impact on you as a developer? |
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Nov 26 |
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Most wanted feature for C# 4.0 ? BSODs are reserved for kernel errors. There is very little, if any, software that should be allowed to take over your OS. Gooood luck. |
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Nov 26 |
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Being A Lone Developer Funny story. I was the lone developer on a project for awhile. I was replaced by Offshore resources (i.e. a whole team); then I stole my job back and will be taking care of it again. Therefore it can work out. sometimes. Mostly because Offshore resources work slowly and therefore the code should be mostly how I left it. |
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Nov 26 |
answered | Being A Lone Developer |
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Nov 26 |
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Anti-Joel Test @WayneM: Disagree. In this world of IT and intelligencia, aren't we a little beyond grading people by their physical apperance? This "Professionalism" trait always seemed shallow to me. |
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Nov 26 |
answered | What are your favorite extension methods for C#/.NET? (codeplex.com/extensionoverflow) |
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Nov 26 |
answered | What are your favorite extension methods for C#/.NET? (codeplex.com/extensionoverflow) |
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Nov 26 |
answered | What are your favorite extension methods for C#/.NET? (codeplex.com/extensionoverflow) |
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Nov 26 |
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Common programming mistakes for .NET developers to avoid? +1 for GetFunky(); |
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Nov 26 |
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most professional way to tell a developer they are no good +1 #4: In this day and age sometimes replacing people is not an option. Oh yes, the company will be glad to let someone go... But you may end up having to do their work on top of your own :) |
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Nov 26 |
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most professional way to tell a developer they are no good hah, +1 for crazy people. And they always end up writing your app's error messages, too. |
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Nov 26 |
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How can you tell if a person is a programmer? "I'm pretty sure this is part of the engine... oh, wait, that IS the engine? Sweet, I got that one right..." |
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Nov 26 |
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How can you tell if a person is a programmer? Both syntactically accurate and parseable by real people. |
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Nov 25 |
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How can you tell if a person is a programmer? +1 for x and Form1. |
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Nov 20 |
answered | Which metaphor would you use to describe programming? |
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Nov 20 |
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The funniest/weirdest error message you’ve got from a development environment/application You have got to check the alt text on that refresh pic. |
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Nov 20 |
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What is the funniest bug you’ve ever experienced? LOL, "ummm no." |
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Nov 20 |
answered | What is the first thing you do when you install Visual Studio? |
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Nov 20 |
answered | What is the most useful script you’ve written for everyday life? |
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Nov 20 |
answered | What is the most useful script you’ve written for everyday life? |
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Nov 20 |
answered | What are the worst working conditions you have written code in? |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? Oh, great. Now I have to go find every instance where this is used to make sure it really should be constant. I start visualizing the city map in my mind, only to realize I'm on the wrong side of the cones... No wonder I'm going faster than everyone... Oh shi- a dump truck! OK, I suppose that one can remain constant. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? Wouldn't you double-click the butter dish? One clicks the thing that will do the action, not the thing the action is being done to. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? Sometimes I fill out forms as "2009-01-30 12:00:00 AM" because I didn't feel like checking the time and passing it in. It takes me a minute to realize they're not actually parsing this as a literal. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? You must have been looking west at sunrise. I always think the mountains are in "High Def mode". |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? My city uses crappy motion sensors instead of weight sensors. Guy on main road in front of me turns right at night. Motion sensor sees his headlights graze the leftbound lane and figures there's a car coming this way. Light changes. There's nobody there. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? Just don't call her a BabyFactory(), or you might end up having to go back to the bar (BabyFactoryFactory()). |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? Works much better in the US; pretty much all the same. Card in and quickly remove; hit Credit; select grade; pump. Reset card in wallet while waiting. Aww crap, no I don't want a carwash! |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? Invalid XML! Must have one root element. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? @JeeBee: Clearly not. They measure in Imperial so there are more Gigs in a gig. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? They have families. I've seen them; they require more management than most Enterprise architecture projects. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? So would a NACK be a negative response (RSVP "Not coming") or a 404 (I didn't get it)? |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? 1/2 chopped onion: Get an onion, and chop it halfway. Throw the partially-chopped onion in. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? pfft. I estimate my ingredients... "Oh, that looks like about 2.5 cups!", etc. I do the same thing at work. "This isn't what they asked for, but it's what they really meant. It'll come out fine." |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? I've honestly had my morning alarm go off, only to realize I never got off the computer the night before. Man, am I gonna be tired around lunchtime. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? Unmarked wall calendars don't tell you unless you already have the date. In either case you should have checked your PDA. |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? Did anyone else open the revision history to defeat the censor nazis? |
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Nov 20 |
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What real life bad habits has programming given you? @JeffH: No. He's using ON ERROR RESUME NEXT. Once the OutOfShampooException is thrown, his hair will continue in an unknown state. People will think it's funny he has shampoo foam all over his head because the ex was thrown at shampoo time and he skipped the last rinse step. |
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Nov 20 |
answered | How can you tell if a person is a programmer? |
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Nov 20 |
answered | How can you tell if a person is a programmer? |
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Nov 18 |
accepted | How to set the keyboardfocus to a textbox inside a UserControl programmatically? |
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Nov 18 |
asked | How to get into freelancing? |
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Nov 18 |
answered | C# 2.0 - List processing |
