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The perfect software team has upper managers, lower managers, project managers, and lots of kool-aid drinking cheerleaders known as the marketing department. But no developers. Nobody understands what they do anyway, other than make the project late by missing a few status meetings or failing to show up one weekend.
Yesterday's company had the right idea -- ahem "re-purpose" someone else's software, and offshore the actual work, if any.
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This all sounds eerily familiar. Like every job I've ever had, in fact.
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Skills and experience can be learned and attitude doesn't often change. But you have to gain those skills and experience from someone.
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Geospatial Systems Program Manager, for a web software company?
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#define attitude aptitude
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If you have unguided interns programming your code, you're going to get code that looks like it was programmed by an intern.
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And if you catch me before coffee, you get comments that sound like "Code programming intern programs code"
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I worked at a healthcare claims processing company which hired the same people, but made them architects of the system.
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They should use more XML.
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I've spent today introducing a new hire to the wonders of our codebase... I'm expecting her to be posting on here within the week, much like Frank.
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make sure she knows all new posters have to supply a fansign image in their first post.
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what's wrong with a winning apt-get?
i've got a real updating, upgrading and auto-removing apt-get on @life
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I love being party of a "startup" that's been in business for over 10 years and has all of 10 employees; half developers, half managers.
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I'm a first year C# student and even I know that. People, there is more to programming than just making it work.
There is an unbelievably deep system in the whole thing... learn it and use it.
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Hmm, I'm part of a web start up that's been around for a few years, has more managers than developers, and has a Geospatial Systems Manager. But we don't have anyone called Frank here!
We don't use C# either, actually.
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Dev to Manager: "To improve the code we need a geospatial manager class." Manager to HR: "We need a classy Geospatial Manager!"
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Wow how deep... please expand more on your brain teasing concept.
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Yeah that's gonna work.
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And why would a company doing C# development have MacBooks everywhere?
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Gotta love it when comments are way more amusing than the article.
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You stole my comment!!!
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Very att.
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It does, I know several developers who do it. I've even seen people giving talks at MS-centric developer conferences using Macs. VMWare Fusion is a very useful package.
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That's what she said.
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I use a MacPro and a MacBook Pro to do all my C# development. You can dual boot, or VMWare. You can even open your dual boot Win partition in VMWare and use it directly in OSX. VMWare has a "unity" mode where all the Win applications appear as windows on the OSX desktop. It's pretty slick. Only complaint is VMWare isn't as snappy as booting straight to Windows.
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#define att apt
I'm just trying to make the comment compile y'all..
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Because they're shiny. Management wants to attract people with the right a(p|t)titude, so they need to make the environment look attractive. A load of Dells wouldn't have the same aesthetic.
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I'm sure it does work. Whether it indicates that the development team are using the best tool for the job or not is another matter, though.
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Way to go! Let's make this C# application have all of the unneeded verbosity (and long development time) of C++!
If you really want high productivity, you need to code everything using IronPython. Then later it's easy to port to Linux when you want to run on a secure platform.
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I got a job as a "Java developer" once. Didn't do a sod of Java the whole time I was there. After a while, I asked "why were you advertising for Java devs, then?" and the reply was something to the tune of "All the new grads are doing Java, and we want to make the job sound more appealing to them". There were, admittedly, a couple of Java projects in the place. But no grads working on them.
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Comments are ignored by the compiler.
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I see that a reply does not automatically quote.
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See that "Quote" button to the right of "Reply"? You'll never guess what it's for...
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object.equals wouldn't check the values, it checks if the 2 instances are equal, ie have the same memory address.
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TRWTF is that Frank didn't even ask how many developers are in the company or in his group during the interview.
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CAPTCHA: "acsi". That explains why I can't type that logo. It really should have been "udicone"
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quote user="Jason Y"]Comments are ignored by the compiler.[/quote]
#define // /**/
not anymore.
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Uh no. Please don't code in C# ever again, thanks.
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So let me get this: nice cushy job, and since he's by far the most knowledgeable programmer there, he can do what he wants (even if it's the right thing).
Why the hell does he want out???
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Theun you must still have that attitude, because attitude never changes.