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I'll write good puns sardine tomorrow.
"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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I thought I smelt something. Well, hope it eels.
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Thanks, I really should stop carping about it.
"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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Just read about it today. Looks as dumb as some of our events. Apple doesn't fall too far from the tree, I see.
Edit: Cooper's Hill, to be more precise.
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People like cheese.
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I'm just crackers about cheese!
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Sounds like they have you over a barrel...
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It's perfectly ordinary banter, Squiffy.
Bally Jerry, pranged his kite right in the how's-your-father; hairy blighter, dicky-birded, feathered back on his sammy, took a waspy, flipped over on his Betty Harpers and caught his can in the Bertie.
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Are you Penis van Lesbian??? Methinks you think that sounds like cockney speak. It doesn't.
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LOL!! Good name. I'll remember that.
You don't recognize this line from Monty Python? Or you joke? If you don't know the bit, look it up. They are amazing.
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It translates to Dick van Dyke
Basildane wrote: You don't recognize this line from Monty Python?
Nope, not a fan - like the odd sketch but find most of it a little tedious. The Goodies were funnier, or the Two Ronnies.
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I don't know why, but I assumed if you were a fan of Asimov...
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That doesn't follow...
Bit like if the queen loves corgis and I love the queen I must love corgies. I'm a cat person!
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Agree. I always felt there was something wrong with me for not agreeing that the Pythons were the funniest shows ever.
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Bunch of monkeys on the ceiling, sir! Grab your egg and fours and let's get the bacon delivered!
Cabbage-crates over the Briney!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I have actually said these words at work. Seriously.
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Hello Everyone,
I want to ask you about my current job in a software house. I am working in a company where my job title is Application Developer and so far I have made 2 projects using latest tools and languages.
But I am confused because the company owner encouraging there all developers to code responsive applications and then just use frames to covert it into mobile apps. I wanna know is it a good practice to use frame to show a web app as a mobile app? And also I want to know may I need to carry my future here or just switch my company?
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2 part question, first part with frames goes into the web forum and the philosophical piece goes here. If you are unhappy, then switch jobs, only after you have another job. Good luck.
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I am happy with my job because I am learning new technologies but my senior colleagues are worried due to current way of development and discussing the future of company that its going to dead end. That's why I am having so much stressed about my career.
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Listen, in our profession, things change fast, especially companies...they can, not all of them. So, use the info that other senior colleagues are saying, think about it, and make a sound judgement on it.
An advise to you, is when you leave (if you leave), always ask for a minimum of 5K more than what you were making before. This works. As you progress through your career, so does your base salary. If you don't advocate for yourself financially, no one will.
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Yes, you should always look for opportunities and create a career path for yourself, based upon the things you are strong and enjoy doing. If you don't like where things are heading with your correct employer, then your eyes should be wide open.
With that said, employers don't like it when potential employees have a bunch of short stints, they like people to stick around for 3 to 5 years. They do expect younger and junior level people to have short stints as they are just starting out. In my case, I am middle aged and looking for stability; so I work at a big company and would never consider consulting unless I get laid off or if I become a programming guru overnight!
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Quote: like people to stick around for 3 to 5 years I'm afraid this is not in my case. Old non efficient people owns the position.
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Its start of my career and first company of my field. I worked here almost three month and also I'm happy because m learning new technologies. But my senior colleagues are worried due to current way of development and discussing the future of company that its going to dead end. That's why I am having so much stressed about my career.
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There's an old western saying that you should never trust anyone over 30 years old. When us guys get older, we don't trust people or our employers so much, nor do we like change. I am sure the senior co-workers have a good point, but you are learning and enjoying it.
My suggestion to you is to continue with your job for now and do the best your can, but also study and read articles on your own time to build your skillset. When you are confident of your skills, then move on. It would look good if that first programming job eclipsed a year. Don't be too stressed, you'll have a long career ahead of you if you try and study hard.
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Shahzad Mirza wrote: And also I want to know may I need to carry my future here or just switch my company?
That's vague. Are you unhappy where you are? Sounds like you're getting good experience. Why would you want to go somewhere else?
Shahzad Mirza wrote: and then just use frames to covert it into mobile apps.
Frames? Like HTML iframes? Never heard of that as a technique for creating a mobile app. In any case, whatever you mean sounds like a programming question and should go into a different forum. If by frames you mean web pages, aren't you using something like Bootstrap to make your app mobile friendly? (There, I guess I might have just answered your frame question, haha.)
Marc
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