Huntrods

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name Huntrods
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location Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada
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Computer Science instructor, Athabasca University Prism rebreather diver Glassblower
Nov
5
comment Detecting database tampering, is it possible?
Sorry - but if you really have an evil admin, you have far bigger problems than this one. Trying to over-complexify the tamper detection to thwart this hypothetical evil admin is probably less efective than just implementing a simple tamper detection system. It all depends on WHO you think you are going to catch, I guess.
Nov
5
awarded  Yearling
Oct
28
comment Should entry level programmers be able to answer FizzBuzz?
But - in the "real world" of coding, how often are we faced with hard deadlines that create intense pressure to finish? So the notion that the time limit creates false pressure in the interview is in fact the opposite - we want candidates that do not freeze under pressure.
Oct
22
comment Getting your programming/developer team up to speed
First paragraph is excellent. Worst thing a new hire can do is to imply "the reason I'm not up to speed yet is because I am going to blame the old tools". Companies want to see people who can DO STUFF - even with older tools. THEN you can start making suggestions. -R
Oct
20
comment Best way to read data from another website
I totally agree, but his site is not going to get updated any time soon. What I get is what I get. <joy>
Oct
20
comment Best way to read data from another website
I'm supposed to process the info coming back from the other site in my application.
Oct
20
asked Best way to read data from another website
Aug
11
answered Is this an over-the-top question for Senior Java developer role?
Aug
11
comment Is this an over-the-top question for Senior Java developer role?
Agree with all but the printing part. It's not worth the waste of paper or toner. ;-)
Jul
31
awarded  
Jul
29
answered What career can I hope for if I like algorithms?
Jul
23
answered What happens when open source software has two or more licenses?
Jul
23
answered advise about next learning move
Jul
23
answered Is code clearness killing application performance?
Jul
23
answered Real world uses for obfuscation
Jul
23
comment Real world uses for obfuscation
This approach does, however, cover your ass in the likely event they delay payment, or start contesting the invoice, or flat-out refuse to pay (I've seen that happen too often once these types get the source code)... -R
Jul
21
answered Would you hire a developer who doesn’t know how to use regular expressions?
Jul
18
comment Games for learning
I must really disagree with your basic statements here. There is a huge area in education development now specifically related to "game based learning". -R
Jul
17
comment What should the penalty/response for missing a deadline be?
If there are external perties involved, then (hopefully) management is already fully aware of penalties and in fully communication with the external parties. If not, you may already be in deep trouble. Then internal penalties will be moot.
Jul
17
answered What should the penalty/response for missing a deadline be?
Jul
16
answered How does a senior developer maintain his skills?
Jul
10
awarded  Good Answer
Jul
5
comment Handling difficult clients
One gets accused of being a pessimist, but that's not really true. I am an optimist who has seen too much reality. In this case, it's the red flags (like terse replies to valid questions) that start setting off "been there, done that" red flags. Cheers, -R
Jul
3
answered Handling difficult clients
Jul
2
comment How do you coach a slow developer?
the cake is a lie!