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The bit about M.S. people don't do well, can hold water, but not always. There's a new generation out there that attend these for profit colleges, that promise a job in their field within 6 months of graduation, but then the people never get a job. We have 2 MS intern people from DeVry, neither with anything more than elementary clerical skills, let alone programming skills. I ask how much homework they have and I never get an answer. I know they aren't programming anything. My graduate level courses were 20+ hours per week; there was even a 50 in there. But I was also learning classic ASP, .Net, CSS, JavaScript anything to improve my skillset while all of this was going on. My advice to anyone wanting to code for a living is to put down the books and write your own software. Sit at home and write code. It is the only way to become at least a competent programmer. GPA or degree level doesn't matter if you can't write code for the real world.
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The world and the opinions therein are often flawed in many ways
One example is to not pay much attention that person has MS degree for example....
The fact that one has it, means only good but not bad.
It means person has broadened and deepened her education - which is only good
But again, nowadays many people in business and management are the ones who lack intelligence in the first place, so they try to push their own ideas..... on others.
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The Agile concept isn't just about IT and development, but about a mindset that has to extend throughout the business. Is this that, "there is no spoon" thing?
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It's amusing how many blog posts there are about Agile being this nebulous thing "you become" and how it can't be defined. It's like going to a new age healer -- practice love, meditation, yoga, and positive thinking, and you just "become" healed!
Marc
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"You're not doing it right." Taken to an extreme without even bothering to explain how to do it right.
Do you subscribe to a "useless article" feed?
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Joe Woodbury wrote: Do you subscribe to a "useless article" feed? Does my Google Alert for 'Agile' count?
TTFN - Kent
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As long as your alerts for "agile", "nubile", and "young gymnast" aren't on company machines.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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It's not a thing you do, it's a training course you take.
Now that you've read the above and completed my agile training course that'll be $799 each please. IF you don't have cash on hand, I'll take amazon gift cards or a wire transfer to the firm of Dewey Cheatum & Howe c/o National Bank of Krebleckistan.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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As if 2016 has not been long enough, the year's dying minute will last an extra second to make up for time lost to Earth's slowing rotation, timekeepers say. The universe has developed a stutter?
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Discovering your own software design patterns is an important skill, which we forget to learn when we force ourselves to learn patterns developed by others. You'd be amazed at how much you can hide in paisley
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The digital transformation is something of a dream for the corporate world. "Transform and roll out!"
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If you are not a fan of automatic Windows 10 updates, you might be glad to know that Microsoft will soon let you pause Windows 10 updates You're only delaying the inevitable, you know
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And as a PSA, if you're really not a fan of automatic corruptdates, you can disable the Windows Update service in control panel -> admin tools -> services.
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No, not enough at all. Not just pause the updates but to install only a few required such as security etc. I don't garbage based updates for my graphics drivers or the HDMI that I do not even use.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Microsoft is working on a brand new "Game Mode" feature for Windows 10 that will enhance the PC gaming experience by minimizing resources used by running apps to almost nothing and allocating freed up resources to the game, making it run faster, better and smoother overall. It will be known by the cryptic title: DOS boot disc
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Hmm. Sounds also good maybe for DAW users and other realtime tasks.
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Sure, and with ms implementing it, it's certain not to be a disaster if you decide to play a game for half an hour, then go back to the work you were doing earlier...
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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But what if ransomware could actually evolve into something that spreads quickly from one network or computer to another? Hooray for progress
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According to the Information, the police seized the Echo device and also asked Amazon to hand over a history of voice recordings related to the device. Those AI are really getting clever
Yes, sorry. Murder is no place for bad jokes. I blame Cortana.
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I knew these little buggers were not just for our convenience.
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Good software is uncommon because writing it is hard. In the abstract, we all know that it is hard. We talk incessantly about how it’s hard. And yet, we also collectively seem shocked — just shocked! — when the expectable happens and the software we’re exposed to or is working on turns out poor. Discuss
Maybe if he didn't write in Rails?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: the software we’re exposed to or is working on turns out poor.
Author should probably proofread at least his first paragraph especially on the topic of pride in your work
I do agree that people should stop pretending that it's easy to write good code. I've reviewed code I wrote say, six months ago, and thought "what was I thinking? I can do this better." Part of the never-ending process - learn, adapt, apply. I don't agree that developers blame everyone else for this. I'm very self-critical with my code and many people I know take pride in what they do. Of course this is entirely subjective to personal experiences and YMMV.
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Writing English is hard.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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