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But do it right this time: more like OpenVMS, less like a garage project.
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Don't even bother with the work...just invest in early-80's MS stock, and then come back...
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Race car driver! And not those ones that go on stupid oval tracks. I want to turn both left AND right.
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But not be allowed to block? Pfft.
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Blocking? Heck, I'd rather do rally racing where it isn't necessarily wheel to wheel and its just me and my co-driver going against nature and time.
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firegryphon wrote: Race car driver!
Yeah, contrary to software development race conditions can be quite good there
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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And I get to go outside more and see the sun occasionally. I kinda miss the scary ball of fire in the sky.
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I'm an introverted, self-depricating, geeky, nerd. Where else could I make a living?
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Stand-up comedy? Or maybe you don't drink enough?
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Oooooh! WAY TOO MUCH WORK! LOL.
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Engineering?
SwITCh?!
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I don't know if I'm smart enough for that. I almost remember Calculus ;D
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And maybe even after that.
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I'm with Nemanja
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Same here, Think i will code even after if my code bot ever gets off the ground (preferably before so people can pay me for work I'm not doing )
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I certainly hope to continue coding - although retiring sounds like a fine end alternative to dieing.
Last job got outsourced to cheaper country. I don't plan to move, so I may have problems coding if this trend (moving jobs to cheap labor) continues...
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Yeah, it's too much fun. To me, it's like asking a wizard to give up magic. Why would they?
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Well put
Sad but true: 4/3 of Americans have difficulty with simple fractions.
There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand binary and those who don't.
{o,o}.oO( Check out my blog! )
|)””’) http://pihole.org/
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Yep, me too, even after retirement i'll still be coding, i like coding
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It's the companies I've worked for I would change. I'd also probably do more independant work rather than working for someone else.
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Hear hear.
Sad but true: 4/3 of Americans have difficulty with simple fractions.
There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand binary and those who don't.
{o,o}.oO( Check out my blog! )
|)””’) http://pihole.org/
-”-”-
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Knowing that C# wouldn't be available for twenty more years would be very frustrating.
Though I suppose I could kick-start it...
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I also love working with C# so much better than C, so I must agree with you there.
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In the beginning there were punchcards.
When Assembler was born, people happily learned it.
Later on they were happy to change to C and C++.
After C++ there was C#. Again, people were happy to change.
After C# there'll be ... well, I don't know, but as history tell us, it will probably be better than C#.
This statement is false.
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