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MarkTJohnson wrote: Doesn't go far enough, should have had 2 keys for each letter that way you don't need the shift key.
I have to say that that might not be such a bad idea, in the right implementation.
I'm off to patent it. What do you mean, you thought of it first?
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Be my guest as long as you call it the Askkey Keyboard
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Looks like it's perfect for pair programming.
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I'm always happy to see an overpaid arrogant exec fired, for whatever reason.
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Was I the only one who got the used care salesman vibes?
(And the guy at a party who makes you think, "well, this was a big mistake.")
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Microsoft said it's working on an accelerated schedule to roll out a patch. To be on the safe side, don't send, accept, or read any email until it's fixed
You have my word* that your boss will be OK with that.
* Not valid in any jurisdiction. Do not take my word on anything. Not even this. Really - why are you still reading? Completely worthless words are all I do.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Completely worthless words are all I do. Not agree with that. There are some monitors that took a coffee shower and some people that were taken as nuts due / thanks to your word here and the newsletter.
And that is worth a lot in the world we live.
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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Hey,
Let me spell out something out for you in plain English.
I've waited quite a while to make sure this post is more private. Due to the age of the post hopefully only a few members will see it. Only moderators and 'tagged members' temporarily.
You can't have book authors claiming credit for over decade old netsec tools.
@RickZeeland
@den2k88
@Kent Sharkey
What hurts codeproject more? Truth or false claims?
Metasploit is used in nearly every university on planet Earth. Call your local university and ask.
Can't have claimed authorship of code millions of students are using. Call your local university, the tool has been part of the curriculum for nearly 10 years.
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It seems you reacted to the wrong post, I don't have a clue what you are talking about ...
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I am so clueless as Rick.
BTW you summoned Kent wrongly, you missed the (-).
@kent-sharkey you were mentioned above.
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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Microsoft details how hackers are using easily available tools and non-existent job offers to trick developers and IT workers. Beware of hackers bearing jobs
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Unit, integration, and end-to-end testing creates a better user experience and are necessary for quality assurance for applications of all sizes. Did I miss when it wasn't?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Did I miss when it wasn't?
Yes, because it never was, never is, and never will be.
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Then who, but a developer, writes a unit test? I'm not saying it should be the same as who wrote the code, ideally it is one who challenges yours. You need to find someone who really hates you to write the most effective unit-tests.
For acceptance tests, you need your public. Same goes for accessibility, something built in to Win31, but gone since WPF. There was this light scheme built into Windows, which changes all to black/yellow. Of course, the WPF designers know better.
Different tests require different people. It requires a host to do them all.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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It's not if you're at Microsoft.
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First Optimus prototype walked onto stage, waved. Another one needed support and slumped over. I'm sure pre-orders will be starting soon
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I'm sure pre-orders will be starting soon With a 'fully sentient' option that will be ready when the fully-self-driving option in their cars works.
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The rise of low-code could soon see it topple more "traditional" forms of operations, new research has claimed. "Could" Sure, let's go with "could"
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Quote: Mendix's 2022 State of Low-Code found a rise in low-code adoption from 77% in 2021 to 94% this year
Quote: Mendix is the fastest & easiest low-code platform used by businesses to develop mobile & web apps at scale. Does it not occur to the writers of Tech Radar that a company in the business low-code platforms citing the adoption of low code is, well, just plain stupid wrong self-serving etc.?
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Apparently not, no.
TTFN - Kent
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