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Wouldn't his app recurse to a stack overflow when it gets to that article?
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Karthik Harve wrote: Is'nt Entrepreneurship is great thing ?
Only if you make money off of it... otherwise you're just an unemployed mad man.
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Thats true. if no money, close the company, join MNC again as senior developer .
Vande Matharam - Jai Hind
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Unless you've been gone for too long... then you're just a senior citizen...
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Being your own boss is great, or so I've heard. You can work any 80 hours per week that you want.
Hogan
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CEO/CTO is a role where we no need to work hard. just speak well, thats enough
Vande Matharam - Jai Hind
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There is also problem of 'If you want things one right, done it yourself'.
But you can't do everything by yourself also.
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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Working for the growth of own, gives a great satisfaction. And more over when u can see your efforts are adding value to the company, u r the real boss . Working for others is not full, but this will be fully by heart.
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modified 6-Apr-21 21:01pm.
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You couldn't do worse, right?
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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My Choice: Top Dog in the Developer Pit
Sounds funny.
I wish, I could have written for my mind:
Mind.AsEnumerable().Where(m => m["EmptyCorner"] == "").ToList().ForEach(s => s.SetField("EmptyCorner", "C#, Asp.net, Linq, Java, .....Everyting"));
Mind.AcceptChanges(); ___________________________________________________
A little help through the tips and Articles
1. Table Valued Parameters
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It sure would beat the sleepless nights.
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Is precisely what and where I am.
I do believe there is no correlation between CTO and chief architect, one is basically a manager while the other gets his grubby little hands on the code, design and direction of the developer pit!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Founders shares during a massive IPO...
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington
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Tart, your just after the money! It would have been nice though!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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That's the be all and end all of any profession!!
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Funny, I am at that point where early retirement is an option, one I don't want to take. At this point I am earning the max I will ever earn and I'm doing the most interesting of work. Why would I give that up to go play golf and have to entertain myself!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Different priorities I guess!!
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My grand kids are probably older than your kids, so priorities are certainly different.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Quite possibly...
Amusingly, I'm actually working full time with one of my clients for the next couple of months... it just started, and I'm already missing my days off each week!!
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That actually sounds kind of boring to me as well...
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In which case, perhaps you need some more interests outside of coding!!
I find there's not enough time to do everything I want to get done now, let alone throwing working into the mix!! (See my sig for some of the interests that take up my time.)
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Waiting retirement to do what matter in your life is a bad decision. But something that is culturally accepted.
The concept of retirement does not exist for someone that is doing what matter for his life every day.
That can be coding, and if it is not anymore for you, then it's time to pivot, and rearrange your schedule...
Align your time with your priorities.
Waiting retirement is for the lazy man that fear making decision with his life.
The price of this laziness is wasting time on what does not matter to you.
If you are waiting for retirement the problem is that you don't like what you are doing, time to ask question to yourself.
I have nothing against you, just against the concept of retirement that make people think it is OK to sacrify their life for someone else until they get XX years old.
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