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ZurdoDev wrote: Good point. No one should ever complain about any part of their job. It's a matter of degree. The difference between medicine and poison is the dosage.
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Very true. However, it is also a matter of perspective and point of view. I have been doing web development for 20+ years and I don’t seem to have the same opinion of web developers as you do or the same experiences.
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ZurdoDev wrote: I don’t seem to have the same opinion of web developers as you do How would you know that, given that I haven't stated an opinion?
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I think you have been drinking too much bubbly. Your opinion is that they complain too much. That is what I was addressing.
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I wish that people would read the words that I write, rather than decide what I'm thinking.
At no time do I say, or even imply, that that is my opinion.
Read the words.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Read the words
Good point. Surely this means something other than what it sounds like.
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[*sigh*]
"The take away from this" means that I am commenting on statements in the article, and only on statements in the article. Stating that what I am writing is "the take away" means that it is not my opinion on anything at all; it is my interpretation of the article.
My opinion of the article would have been along the lines of "it's good" or "it's bad" (but I would have used more or less words, as required).
Since I was writing about an article, and not about any group, class, subset, or phylum of people, there is little room for, or possibility of, my adding my personal opinions on any group, class, subset, or phylum of people, except as a side note.
Maybe you could do some comprehension exercises, for practice. There must be tons of them on the Interwebs.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: "The take away from this" I did not respond to that comment. I responded to the one you wrote "Here's a tip, webdev guys" which implies you are no longer limiting your comments to just that article.
Mark_Wallace wrote: you could do some comprehension exercises
Says the guy who cries when someone misunderstands his ambiguous comments.
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ZurdoDev wrote: "Here's a tip, webdev guys" which implies you are no longer limiting your comments to just that article. Read the words; don't make assumptions based on what you want to hear.
Unless, of course, you're willing to fall for every trick that political speech writers and partisan journalists pull.
Welcome to the world of sophisticated, precise English usage. Don't feel too ashamed if you fail; most people can't hack it -- or, rather, they only hack it.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: don't make assumptions The irony in that statement is quite amusing.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Here's a hint - it starts with an 'I', and ends with an 'E'But only because no one needs to support Safari. Apple loves IE as it takes the pressure off Safari
Director of Transmogrification Services
Shinobi of Query Language
Master of Yoda Conditional
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Kent Sharkey wrote: This complaint views best on Netscape Navigator 2! Did you know that CodeProject is both readable and navigatable using the Lynx browser?
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"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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I didn't, but I believe it - Chris, Matthew et al are great
(and no, that's not just me sucking up)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: (and no, that's not just me sucking up) Which is exactly what a suck up would say.
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Guilty
TTFN - Kent
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The SQL Murder Mystery is designed to be both a self-directed lesson to learn SQL concepts and commands and a fun game for experienced SQL users to solve an intriguing crime. It was the OUTER JOIN. It's always their fault
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In the changelog of Windows 10 Build 19536, Microsoft has confirmed that the firm is still working on an easier way to install drivers and monthly non-security quality update. Because "shoving them down your throat" isn't easy enough?
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This will make a huge difference to my lifestyle.
(Oh, and if they thought readers would forgive "a easier", they were well off the Mark)
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I'm not clear on what's new here vs the optional driver updates that have been available in Windows Update for years.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing 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.
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Why... it's a separate tab now. TOTALLY different
But they leave the bugs in (especially in Office), as they're "too dangerous" to fix.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Why... it's a separate tab now. TOTALLY different With its own, new tab icon, I hope!
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It is a complete, minimal ARM computer running my customized Linux firmware built with Buildroot. Getting DOOM running on it is an exercise for the reader
Because recruiters will shove any random business card into their computer?
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I want a business card with a built-in zombie knife, shotgun, and rocket launcher (a BFG wouldn't fit, obviously).
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So that's why my server logs showed thousands fewer unauthorised-access attempts, over the past days.
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