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Papes posted:medical software one of the very, very few cases of software engineering (well, at least, in theory.)
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Papes posted:game studio or the one who does medical software? the medical software one
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Sniep posted:sorry you don't poop in your own yard when there are other yards that are far more guilt free to poop in name those yards
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Sniep posted:im not naming names but there is a shortlist in the industry of "who you don't want to work for" and it's not terribly difficult to come up with it if you piece together things its lowtax
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i hope you've at least named and shamed on glassdoor.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 06:29 |
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was it Epic the game company or Epic the medical software company that employed a serial rapist of coworkers for years
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Bloody posted:i hope you've at least named and shamed on glassdoor. nah, business is business. just think "hey have you heard an awful lot of people talk about how bad some place is to work for?" then maybe take that into consideration
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 06:37 |
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assdoor
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 09:39 |
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don't post my dancing name
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Plastic Snake posted:I've heard very polarized opinions about working for Amazon. some people say it's literal hell on earth, and some people say it's awesome. this. if you want to see positive experience, ask me or cicero. if you want to hear the worst experience in the world, ask gazpacho (does he still post?).
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 10:51 |
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crockford jesus christ
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 11:36 |
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idgi
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 11:48 |
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douglas crockford is this kinda important javascript guy who apparently can't decide on which basic language constructs to use it was him who proposed Object.create
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 12:01 |
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the next edition of javascript the good parts will just one page "lol javascript has no good parts, don't use it"
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Luigi Thirty posted:was it Epic the game company or Epic the medical software company that employed a serial rapist of coworkers for years the medical software company is way bigger, so if only one, probably them
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 12:51 |
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Luigi Thirty posted:was it Epic the game company or Epic the medical software company that employed a serial rapist of coworkers for years what
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 12:52 |
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St Evan Echoes posted:yeah thanks that looks interesting but id feel bad getting work to pay for something for a toy project dude just use the openXML sdk like shaggar said it's not great but it's not too bad either.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 14:43 |
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make a word doc like you want your program to do decompile it to C# statements using the helper app make some sane methods from that mess produce output
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 14:44 |
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I didn't even know c# had an 'address of' operator (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/sbf85k1c.aspx) What would I ever use that for in the context of a c# program?
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Maluco Marinero posted:Good advice Thanks for the advice. I am more curious about how to decide to commit a section of software development, i.e. front end development vs web Dev vs mobile Dev vs systems Dev vs data analytics etc. I have a lot of interests but I am an old with a family and don't have the luxury of dicking around for ten years while I "find myself". Just trying to figure out what to commit to and I suck at committing to things.
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Careful Drums posted:I didn't even know c# had an 'address of' operator (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/sbf85k1c.aspx) circumventing as much of the language possible
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Careful Drums posted:I didn't even know c# had an 'address of' operator (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/sbf85k1c.aspx) interacting with a c api
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Careful Drums posted:I didn't even know c# had an 'address of' operator (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/sbf85k1c.aspx) Passing an array to native code
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AlsoD posted:circumventing as much of the language possible hobbesmaster posted:interacting with a c api Bloody posted:Passing an array to native code thanks guys
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the big hint is "(requires unsafe context)"
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i do find it pretty interesting that when microsoft was creating .net and c# their solution to "what do we do about all the c api DLLs out there?" was "put in a C mode that bypasses everything"
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Maluco Marinero posted:I'm a freelancer but I've been thinking about this a bit, and the kind of jobs I want to do. I started up as a PSD chopper, but really my focus is on being a front end developer for mobile web apps, and basically that's what I do now. Laugh if you want cause I'm a terrible web dev, but I'm a terrible web dev seemingly in demand. hey, thanks for this post
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hobbesmaster posted:the big hint is "(requires unsafe context)" yeah, i've never had to deal with unmanaged code so idk. that doesn't sound like much fun (or a big barrel of fun, depending on how you look at it)
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its actually nbd but it depends on the native api you're using. then again i maintain a couple programs written in c++/cli so this isn't too strange for me http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/t2yzs44b.aspx
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 16:00 |
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~Coxy posted:dude just use the openXML sdk like shaggar said
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Sniep posted:of course people still will go to them out of desperation or a big offer, but they generally don't last unless they just happen to deal well with the various horrible aspects *raises paw* it can't possible be worse than living in Mexico. I would murder the factory slaves with drones if they asked it of me. But the team I joined seems pretty chill.
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hobbesmaster posted:i do find it pretty interesting that when microsoft was creating .net and c# their solution to "what do we do about all the c api DLLs out there?" was "put in a C mode that bypasses everything" tbf it works really well and is quite painless.
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fart simpson posted:the medical software one haha everytime i see my mom she bitches about how her hospital switched to something they do and how lovely it is
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Malcolm XML posted:what http://m.wiba.com/articles/madison-news-118857/serial-rapist-back-behind-bars-11357112/ guy raped 6 of his coworkers AND made cp out of a cab passenger he rode with
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 18:28 |
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Amazon Interview Study Guide posted:
They really do give you a drat study guide, lol.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 18:58 |
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the hardest question when I phone screened was given two pre sorted integer arrays that can contain duplicates, produce one sorted array with no duplicates it's easy to do but the O(n) version uses three while loops. don't work for Amazon
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Symbolic Butt posted:douglas crockford is this kinda important javascript guy who apparently can't decide on which basic language constructs to use has he just stopped using OO entirely because that list leaves him with a very small range of options
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qntm posted:has he just stopped using OO entirely because that list leaves him with a very small range of options if he has any sense, he's stopped using js entirely
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AWWNAW posted:the hardest question when I phone screened was given two pre sorted integer arrays that can contain duplicates, produce one sorted array with no duplicates am I missing something? Can't you just do a mergesort style merge with a hashset to throw out dupes?
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Might not even need to keep track of a set; just remember or look up the last value you added to the merged list.
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