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Tech industry job gains lag overall national increase. So now you know when to go to get a job
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Microsoft has named its new enterprise tech conference Ignite. This conference will absorb the Management Summit, the Exchange, SharePoint, Lync, Project, and TechEd conferences into a single event in Chicago. The event will be held on May 4th after //Build and before the World Partner Conference. Maybe that will start something
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Microsoft has named its new enterprise tech conference Ignite. One way ornother, it's sure to burn brightly.
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The usual mantra we hear regarding any software methodology is that it improves usability and quality, reduces development and testing time, and brings the product to market faster and with fewer bugs. These are lofty goals, but I have yet to see a methodology deliver the Grail of software development. Because you care
The author looks succinctly familiar for some reason.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: The author looks succinctly familiar for some reason.
However, this is not a sanctioned article by myself nor, I imagine SyncFusion, which puts out the Succinctly series. I will be contacting SyncFusion next.
Marc
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Ooops. Should I pull from tomorrow's newsletter?
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Should I pull from tomorrow's newsletter?
Yes please.
Furthermore, when I have the Tuts website open, Firefox does all sorts of annoying vertical up/down shaking stuff. That is a BAD site to go visit. I'd suggest removing the entire post.
Marc.
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Done. Sorry about that.
TTFN - Kent
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Yeah, but you never told us how we could get a nearly new Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid SUV from working at home, so I don't see what value you provided here
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What "8-but assembly language" is?
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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That's how I'd respond if someone wanted me to write assembly: but-but-but-but-but-but-but-but?
TTFN - Kent
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4 programmers in a meeting talking tech talk?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: but I have yet to see a methodology deliver the Grail of software development
That might be because for decades we already know that we don't have a single method that works - and that high quality requires different methods to be applied.
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Follow up - turns out Tuts+ is partnering with SyncFusion, so, even though there was no link to the e-book or mention of SyncFusion, this was not, after all, plagiarism. Good to know!
Marc
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It just seemed that he ( @Kent-Sharkey ) was becoming lazy or something this morning. So, I thought I'd get at least *ONE* news article posted. Seems some people just need to get a life...
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It even has more content than Kent's.
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True. Sad, but true.
TTFN - Kent
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All you folk in earlier time zones have such an advantage.
TTFN - Kent
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So move!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Jobs site Dice.com sees increased confidence in the tech job market as its unemployment rate comes in at less than half the national rate. "The future's so bright I gotta wear shades"
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Amid a stack of security updates for Internet Explorer on Tuesday, Microsoft also made a couple announcements that should get your notice. Wouldn't that be all Silverlight?
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Quote: Apple has made an unusual blunder ahead of its Thursday press event; the company has accidentally revealed both of its new iPads: the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 Apple accidentally reveals iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3
Clickity[^]
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That's a genius way to reduce live streaming difficulties!
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MacSpudster wrote: Apple accidentally reveals iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3
There is no "accidental". This was clearly timed to coincide with Google's announcements regarding the Nexus devices and Lollipop. Apple loves this kind of "ooh, look what I discovered got accidentally posted" press coverage.
Marc
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