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I'm Indian, so take what I say with a pinch of salt: but as I understand it, GDPR is not just for EU-based companies to follow, it's for any companies that store/process data on EU nationals/residents.
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: it's for any companies that store/process data on EU nationals/residents.
AIUI, it's for any company that has any business presence in the EU. The catch is - if you have a web site accessible from the EU, it is counted as having a "business presence".
That is why sites such as CP (based only in Canada) had to comply with GDPR.
The question is - does distribution of gifts/lumps of coal count as "having a business presence"?
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Well ... he's not a Registered Charity, and he isn't a Political Party or Pressure Group, and his gifts have value, and so he must have some form of revenue stream. So he's a business. Either that or he's handling stolen goods and / or money laundering ...
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: The question is - does distribution of gifts/lumps of coal count as "having a business presence"?
Isn't that his very job?
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Hmmm. It's Article 12[^], not 4, isn't it?
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Hello Codeprojectians!
Anybody have any info as to what the going rate would be for a lead .Net developer in Gothe`nburg, Sweden? Or, for that matter, any stories, positive or negative, about working in Sweden?
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajamas, I don't know.
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Great country, lovely friendly people, good food. And everyone speaks better English than most Brits.
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Nah, only those who have moved from Denmark to Sweden...
The rest, well...[^]
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- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
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modified 12-Dec-18 9:24am.
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A well: There's always moonshine!
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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According to statistics from the biggest union here in Sweden, the developer salaries lie somewhere between £3000 and £5000 per month (if I have converted the sums correctly according to the current exchange rate). Then it depends on your experience and responsibility of course.
A senior lead developer would be closer to the high end of the scale.
Hope this helps.
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- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
modified 12-Dec-18 9:40am.
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A senior lead could definitely be higher than that.
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Well, I've only programmed for 40 years, and I'm definitely not over the top here... May have sold my sold to the devil too cheap!
Haven't got any project leading responsibilities, though, which may be the explanation. Or the fact that I'm in Stockholm, not Gothenburg
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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Johnny J. wrote: Haven't got any project leading responsibilities
That makes a difference.
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Did someone pull your thumb?
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Questioner:
Hi am developing RFID Writer in C# but i do not know how to start developing
Me:
Take a class.
Questioner:
where ??
Me:
I always though everyone in India was going to school to learn to be a developer - or a call center person.
Questioner:
Actually I dont have not much time to learn if there is any online course please suggest me .
Me:
If you "don't have not much time to learn", your career as a programmer will be short and chock full of disappointment. Good luck in whatever vocation you choose next.
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"Hi, I need to do brainsurgery tonight, is there some online course I can take?"
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Well, according to U.S. TV advertisements, if you sleep at a Holiday Inn Express, you can be a brain surgeon; no online courses required.
Magic
Holiday Inn Express Surgeon - YouTube[^]
General surgery/brain surgery, who's counting. The fact is, that once you sleep at this hotel, you become a god.
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Since half the population is brain dead already, you only have a 50-50 chance of messing up.
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Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
I always though everyone in India was going to school to learn to be a developer - or a call center person.
22% live in poverty, which in India is set to $1.25/day (adjusted for purchase parity). At least that same percentage of people are technically above poverty, but still super-poor by world standards. So, yeah, not everyone's in a call center.
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Nish Nishant wrote: 22% live in poverty, which in India is set to $1.25/day (adjusted for purchase parity). At least that same percentage of people are technically above poverty, but still super-poor by world standards.
Is this due to the caste system there, or other socio-economic factors?
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Multiple socio-economic factors, historically poor (talking centuries here, not decades), being under hostile foreign rule until recently, etc. The caste system is a whole other issue, but it is not the main reason for all the poverty, in my opinion.
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It still leaves hundreds of millions to call me (several times a day) to have me renew my microsloth license or get rid of those virus' they've detected because I owe the IRS money.
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Me:
Take a class. I thought you were then going to add "Create a constructor method, add some properties, that should do it".
Dilbert's equivalent[^]
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I think what amazes me more than anything about this sort of attitude to becoming a developer is that back in 1982 when I got my first computer(a 48k ZX Spectrum) there was no world wide web.
You just bought magazines and learnt from the manual and friends, training courses were whatever exercises you could find in books. There was nobody there to motivate you outside of your own thirst for learning.
So now with the huge amount of information out there for free, as well as free IDEs, people still find it difficult to motivate themselves to learn?
I think your final point sums things up fairly well - if you can't even start somewhere, it's probably not the right career path for you.
Maybe I am just a heartless old curmudgeon.
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― Christopher Hitchens
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