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Go get em boys!
Secure / internet.... pfft.
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Technology may have made many tasks simpler, but it has also increased distractions and shepherded in more ways to procrastinate. You've probably noticed that while you can get many things done faster than ever, you spend a great deal of time doing nothing of worth. Just on the off chance you hadn't noticed
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Kent Sharkey wrote: you spend a great deal of time doing nothing of worth.
Nah, I was doing that before the Internet. The difference is, now I can blog about doing nothing of worth.
Marc
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And... Don't Read The Comments!!!
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Luxury! This is written by a person who has never had to use the phone book section of the municipal library, or the Thomas Cook European rail timetables book.... that's how it were done when I were a lad, but you try telling the kids of today that and they won't believe you.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: you spend a great deal of time doing nothing of worth.
ehem, ehem, mmm... The Lounge?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Demand for Ruby on Rails talent continues at a steady pace, and developers with the skills and knowledge of this language are red-hot in a tight IT job market. "Some may say Ruby is a bad rip-off of Lisp or Smalltalk, and I admit that"
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Loss of trust in Internet companies could lead to protectionism and a splintered Internet, they say. "Let every eye negotiate for itself, and trust no agent."
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CEO of SpaceX and Tesla suggests super-intelligent machines might one day decide the solution to spam is a world devoid of humans. So... those 'enhancement' emails will save us if we save them?
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What worked in the past may not work in the present. That’s certainly true for how I, and many of my colleagues in the industry, have looked at databases. Schemas deemed harmful?
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There goes my career!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Ah - the tables have turned. (Or - "If you can't join them, beat them"?)
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Here's your coat.
TTFN - Kent
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I guess his rant is better written than my one[^] but is in the same vein...
Although - can you imagine how bad things would have been if we'd only had (XML or JSON) files instead of RDBMS? oh.
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"The key concept of Agile Big Data is viewing databases as real-time streams, utilizing dynamic views."
So it's Excel spreadsheets all the way, then, because real-time streams don't need data to be stored anywhere, do they now? And if you want a specific drop of water from an ocean, you just dip your finger in any wave.
The guy could give lessons in talking bollocks.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Hmmm - another article about Big Data by ... someone who has a Big Data solution to flog. Who'd have thought it.
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Microsoft's latest public compatibility commitments refute rumors that it's planning to discontinue its Surface lineup. So, please buy one. Buy three, the warehouses are stuffed
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Remember when a majority of new tech jobs were going to India and China? Well, increasingly, those jobs are going away altogether. Outsourcing, it turns out, is in the early stages of being automated. The next program you write might replace you.
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Zrrrrp! Boing! Boing!
Don't be silly foolish human there is nothing to worry about.
This post brought to you by Codesoft Automated Programming Inc.
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Computer engineering graduates are some of the top paid workers in the country, according to new data analyzed by Brookings. Might even get to pay off your student loan!
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TTFN - Kent
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Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee on the future of farming, work and computing. “Some things are going to completely disappear and obviously more boring jobs go first."
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The Seattle-based organization today launched a crowdfunding campaign that aims to raise $5 million in order to introduce 100 million students around the world to one hour of coding lessons. Learn to code in one hour? In my day, we took 21 days to learn!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: In my day, we took 21 days to learn!
Nowadays you can get an injection.
Marc
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