Kramii

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Name Kramii
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Age 41
Weirder than you think.
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comment how can we retrieve data from database in ASP.NET using VB as language?
What kind of database? SQL Server? Access?
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awarded  Yearling
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Aug
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comment Building morale in the dev team
Thumbs-up for 7!
Aug
26
comment Building morale in the dev team
This is a great list. I'm not sure I want to get too friendly with my workmates. I prefer to keep things warm but business-like.
Aug
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comment Building morale in the dev team
@Senfo: I agree whole-heatedly. Determining who is "the best" isn't easy. Skill level is one factor, as is "fit" with the rest of the team. I, too, have seen teams of very clever people with low output / job satisfaction. Nevertheless, I maintain that hiring "only the best" is still a worthwhile aspiration. Recognising that hiring good people is problematic may even be the first step towards achieving it.
Aug
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awarded  Good Answer
Aug
11
comment Tech Books you have but never read
Just read the dialogs, huh?
Aug
11
comment ‘Head First Design Patterns’ opinions wanted
As a design-patterns beginner I found this book invaluable in helping me understand what these patterns were for. It isn't a great reference book - but it isn't intended to be.
Jul
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awarded  Notable Question
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accepted Hiding master page preview in design view?
Jul
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comment Mouse for programmer
I have just bought this mouse based on this answer, and have consigned my Intillimouse Optical to the draw. Thus far, I'm delighted that I did so.
Jul
8
comment IT evaluating quality of coding - how do we know what’s good?
@Bernard: Of course, you're absolutely right. In my experience, these are also some of the hardest things for a programmer to do well. They are also very difficult for a non-coder to evaluate, but no less important for being so.
Jul
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comment IT evaluating quality of coding - how do we know what’s good?
@Bernard: What do you have in mind?
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answered IT evaluating quality of coding - how do we know what’s good?
Jul
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answered Hiding master page preview in design view?
Jul
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comment Ruthlessly compressing large images for the web
PNGGauntlet is also worth trying.
Jul
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comment Good excuses NOT to use version control
And your own reputation tarnished in the process? No, I think its time to quit..
Jul
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comment Good excuses NOT to use version control
Sometimes it is better to do something even if you are not "allowed" to do it.
Jul
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comment Good excuses NOT to use version control
If you have such limited IT resources, perhaps writing a computer program isn't the best way to solve the problem at hand.
Jul
3
comment What is the best source control product for Visual Studio development?
I've just started using Vault and I think it is awesome. I previously used Source Safe (horrible). I tried Subversion + Tortoise. Unfortunately, SVN had a steep learning curve, and was fiddly to configure and use (I didn't try VisualSVN - it might have been better). But with Vault, everything is good. It is beautifully integrated with VS, and does its job well without getting in the way. Branching and merging are a dream. I believe a free single user licence is available if you want to try it out.
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answered Hiding master page preview in design view?
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comment If there one thing you learned along the way that you would tell new developers, what would it be?
...but not always possible.
Jun
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comment If there one thing you learned along the way that you would tell new developers, what would it be?
My joy = my job. What could be better than that?
Jun
22
comment If there one thing you learned along the way that you would tell new developers, what would it be?
If I took your advice I'd be an unemployed ballerina instead of a skilled developer - not an ideal outcome for a balding fat bloke with two left feet. So, instead I would recommend following your natural tendencies unless they get you in to trouble. Generally, you need to play to your strenths, not work against them.