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Yes, I get it. I am a VB6, VB.Net, and C# programmer who is skilled in SQL Server.
I only do Desktop and Winforms applications.
I wish you luck in your future endeavors.
Ed
Newer isn't always "better". Just different.
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People who haven't traveled for work often think it sounds glamorous and can't fathom why anyone would complain about doing it. They don't understand what an absolute pain in the ass air travel is and how seeing hotel rooms in many countries is not the same as being on a vacation. I stopped consulting shortly after 9/11 because after that, travel became unbearable.
I don't know any headhunters in the tri-state area, but if you're interested in freelancing, I have been using a new site that is only for freelance developers, and the hiring companies are vetted so you don't get the people that are looking to build a world class website for $1.50. They also have a guide for getting started in freelancing, in case you're interested. Check it out here. https://subspace.net/guide-to-freelancing[^]
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If you don't get arrays should you quit your job?
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Yo, that one was out of bounds!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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prefer freelancing, alloc as needed... and keep the direct reclaimables on a stack.
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At least look around for a better one. Something you should DO WHILE still employed.
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When I get I arrays I just use a mutex.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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CListCtrl to find out if others are ahead of you for the money.
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I asked, but they just through it on the stack.
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Error 9 : subscript out of range
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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You just added array of sunshine to my outlook..if I had a job I would quit.
Got my site back up after my time in the woods!
JaxCoder.com
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Sure - you C I started at nothing and the BASIC starting value was 1. I am still trying to catch up.
Maybe I should map out a different career path.
Socialism is the Axe Body Spray of political ideologies: It never does what it claims to do, but people too young to know better keep buying it anyway. (Glenn Reynolds)
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Try a little Java
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Absolutely.
I'm dying from Life...
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yeah a bit sad, I don't mind the colorised animals but they should have left the rest alone.
then again been years since I bought a technical book (including ebooks)
I just post my homework questions on Q&A.
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Lopatir wrote: then again been years since I bought a technical book (including ebooks)
I just post my homework questions on Q&A.
Yeah, a lot of us are in that boat. I have a digital books library subscription though. It's quite fantastic because you can read so much and pick and choose the best stuff.
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Speaking of books, I was at a Barnes & Noble last weekend and figured I would see what new programming books they had. There must have been over 3 shelves dedicated to Python, and no C# offerings...nothing Visual Studio, and nothing VB either! Things have changed since I last bought a technical/programming book in 2011.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Right, it's demand driven. And demand for books or other help with a subject/tool doesn't equate to demand for the subject/tool itself.
I think my boss was quoting Tiobe this morning when he stated that Python is currently the most popular programming language.
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kmoorevs wrote: must have been over 3 shelves dedicated to Python, and no C# offerings
Hey, have you been to my local B&N?
That's the same books they have here at ours.
We have some Java books too, but that is because we are very close to a University and as we all know Universities try to use old technology. They definitely don't want students entering the work market with current skills.
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raddevus wrote: It looks like O'Reilly is moving on from that style:
From the looks of it not to far!
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Mike Hankey wrote: From the looks of it not to far!
Yeah, they're kind'a stuck on animals aren't they?
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Sure seems like it, when they run out of animals then what?
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Mike Hankey wrote: Sure seems like it, when they run out of animals then what?
That's a good point. I bet they never thought of that. Well, they'll probably be out of business by end of year.
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Heard in one of our (as a French) yellow vests demonstration (must turn sound on, SFW): Link[^]
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