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Thanks for the warning and the alternative solution.
I will still give a try to Community since in the new job I will probably be using the enterprise.
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Obvious choice, if you have to use it at work
Install in a VM; doesn't use that much extra resources, and keeps your registry clean if you accidentally install a trial-version.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Install in a VM; I have it, but I am installing in main pc this time... I am anyways going to ghost back my previous image and update it soon.
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The 'license' need to be renewed periodically although it is free.
Basically you just login your Microsoft account.
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I don't have one; I don't want a subscription (even if it is free).
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Community (same feature as Professional) replaces "Express", which has different version for Web/Desktop..etc.
Community limitation is number of user within a "Team". If your team (or company) has more than 5 developers, you cannot use Community to build your applications.
"5" is the magic number to Microsoft "TFS online" too.
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Now this would be funny if it wasn't true.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind.
Ya can't fix stupid.
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My mother produces training videos for state government, and she had to do a real one of those for HR and management.
She still sounds a little in awe when talking about it.
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And here I was wondering why I was in a handbasket.
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I wish people would get used to this! I'm no millenial, but getting up at 6 o'clock in the morning doesn't work for me either!
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I am not a millennial, getting up at 6 o'clock in the morning doesn't work for me, but I have to...
My wife brings the kid to kindergarten in the morning and I pick her up after lunch.
If I want to get my word-day done, I have no other option than being in the office between 06:30h and 07:00h (although I could start at 09:00h if I would like to), which means waking up at 05:00h or 05:15h
It was a PITA to change my biorhythm, but I enjoy being able to pick my kid up and play the rest of the afternoon with her.
And that's the biggest difference I see with the newer generations... Even when there are good reasons to do something, they don't
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modified 8-Aug-18 7:58am.
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Ugly American here, what's the 'h' at the end of the times mean?
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"h" = hour
Probably a false friend...?
How do you distinguish between a timestamp and other kind of numbers that could be similar in the format?
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The only number format that I come across that has colons( : ) in them are timestamps.
Similar topic:
Americans write large numbers like so 123,456,789.1324
The period is the decimal point.
I've seen numbers from other parts of the world written 123.456.789,1324
The comma is the decimal point.
Anybody got a good reason (other than the "Americans have to be different") how that came to be?
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MarkTJohnson wrote:
Anybody got a good reason (other than the "Americans have to be different") how that came to be? Not me...
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Not a millennial either.
I work from home. While I'm pretty much always awake at 6, I certainly don't get up at that time.
That said, if I had to commute (and I've done it for plenty of years), I'd probably negotiate so I can arrange my schedule so I'm at the office before morning rush hour (which starts before 6)--then leave before the evening rush hour.
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Agreed that it might be the case for some, but then again - The bad example usually don't represent the masses. Of course it's nice to be able to show up at the office between 8 and 11 - But if the person enjoying this freedom isn't performing as expected, and unable to show up at 7 on that *one* day it is necessary: Fire them. With actual fire.
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Looks like there's a new TNG movie coming out.
I'm a huge Trekkie. Can't wait
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Ya can't fix stupid.
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Cut back on the carbs and exercise and in no time you'll have that weight problem under control.
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Kevin Marois wrote: I'm a huge Trekkie Don't worry. There are support groups.
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It's hard to give up
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According to the video blurb, it's a series, not a movie:
Quote: ... to announce that he's going to reprise his role as Captain Picard in a new Star Trek series for CBS.
There are new movies coming out as well: "Star Trek 4" in the Abramsverse, and a Quentin Tarantino one.
Plus some other TV series - the awful-sounding "Starfleet Academy" one; one based around Khan; a mysterious "limited series" that nobody seems to know anything about yet; and a new animated series.
Also rumours of a new stand-alone Star Trek-related trilogy from Nicholas Meyer, but that could be scuppered by the CBS / Paramount legal battles.
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While I hope for the best in that it will be the classic Star Trek we used to love I cannot help but remember that the fan-made projects and Seth MacFarlane have been doing a better job of portraying the Star Trek universe than CBS and Paramount have in the last decade.
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