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:P now i got what you want to say, sorry men wen i said "How about java" what i mean was that how about working together in Java, i am a .Net developer not a Java Developer.
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Are the people friendly there?
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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No - If you have to google entrepreneur you probably aren't going to be one.
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
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comm'on dnt break my heart .. I used the wrong term its implication to searching something worthy.. something to say YES that's wat i want.. Any Advise
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He's not trying to "break your heart" - he is saying something quite valid; Entrepreneurship is not a case of "I want to be an entrepreneur" and then looking for a definition of the word: it's about having and idea and then working to bring it to fruition. Google can be a valuable tool but it can;t give you the idea that sparks it all off...
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Being an entrepreneur takes a lot more than just googling for entrepreneurship. You need an idea to develop, the drive to keep going when common sense tells you that you should pack in, an insatiable belief in the product you are developing, channels to promote your product, the funding to survive when no one is buying your product, solid business skills, a deep understanding of marketing and sales. And that's just for a starter - you also need to be able to keep going when things fail around you.
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lot more
idea to develop
common sense
product
channels
funding
business skills
marketing and sales
keep going
waow Thanks men ... thats y i m here .. i m >> Keep Going Now , getting lot more ,, doing research analyzing thing.. except business skills channels marketing and other stuff im alien ..
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It's a long, hard road, with a more work than working for someone else, much worse hours, and it will strain finances, relationships and frequently mental sanity. You will probably have to work 7 days a week, 18 hours a day and see little immediate reward. And it fails more often than is succeeds.
But...when you do suceed, and you get out the other end, you find yourself...well, actually, still working seven day weeks, 18 hour days, dealing with legal rubbish / employer issues and if you are lucky earning more that you were when you worked for other people. But with a big grin on your face. Well worth it! I wouldn't want to go back.
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You are the men ,,, Process Synchronized
Even if its a long road i will cover it i want to fail coz the more i fail the more i ll get stronger .. i did try this 18 hours working thing like every developers do sometimes for 3 days .. but what i learnt its not good for going too far we need to be smart nd think in more efficient way rather than taking this as drugs addiction, i m addicted to development if im not doing it im feeling really bad nd booored .. so im searhing for something v v interesting nd challanging to do ,,, nd not working for Dummmbbbsss
Thanks
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And when you do, try investing in a spelling checker...they are free so it won't cost you much to be able to write properly...
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I understand that English may not be your first language, but if you want to be taken seriously, don’t use text speak in your correspondences. Using u r, c, y instead of you are, see and why makes you appear immature and unprofessional.
Otherwise, good luck in your endeavor.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Hello,
Is it possible to filter/find codeproject's articles based on a given country?
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As Pete says, "no, it isn't"
Why would you want to? They are all written in English to a certain standard, so why would one countries articles be "better" than another's?
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Head hunting?
Pablo.
"Accident: An inevitable occurrence due to the action of immutable natural laws." (Ambrose Bierce, circa 1899).
"You are to act in the light of experience as guided by intelligence" (Rex Stout, "In the Best Families", 1950).
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Possible - but since your country isn't always filled in properly when you sign up (so a lot of users for example leave it as the default USA) it wouldn't be a lot of use anyway...
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Thinking about it, with most countries it wouldn't help much: how many people are prepared to up sticks and move 500 or 1000 miles for a job via an anonymous contact from an article?
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I just want to find Iranian posters at here. I want to know what are they publishing these days. what are their interests. that's all.
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Vahid_N wrote: I just want to find Iranian posters at here. Check this page but you need to navigate some/many pages to find your fellow countrymen
Who's who[^]
thatrajaCode converters | Education Needed
No thanks, I am all stocked up. - Luc Pattyn
When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is - Henry Minute
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Hi,
I know I got flamed because I was rude about a language (I did try to apologise but...) this is turning into a cluster-elephant as I don't see how the tests are being done properly. I think it's going to go very wrong, very quick when this this used for bulk testing! I was in on Saturday (amazed how regulars were here as well!). It's going to brake, just how soon and how badly is the question. It throws exceptions that are swallowed, it passes good product (I think) and fails very bad product (I think). The customer and the Boss seem to happy I have told the Boss, he seems to think It is good enough. Can I ask a question, no I had better ask it in the right forum...
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glennPattonWork wrote: I never wanted to program on Windows, I got stuck with it!
The customer and the Boss seem to happy I have told the Boss, he seems to think It is good enough. Other than the fact you are saddled with the project for the remainder of your employment with your current employer, I'd say mission accomplished. Sometimes we get stuck with projects we wish we hadn't got, but that's a pitfall of being employed in any feild.
I know I can remember days where I worked in C, C++, C#, objective C, VB6, VB.NET or some varient of assembly along with a host of poorly written compilers that were specific to a microcontroller where I thought "...what a steaming pile of dung!" But I can also say I've seen some incredibly clever methods of overcoming even the most difficult endeavors in languages used to do things the language was never intended to do and they made it work.
Take your article on serial ports in C#[^] I thought it was a good solution to a poorly implemented feature. MS never intended to include support for the serial port it was added as an afterthought. I was with a colleague where we spoke with reps from MS back when .NET was introduced and there was no support for the serial port, their reply was "Who uses those?" um, er, well... we do.... What they finally offered up was poorly implemented with barely a mention as to how to use it. Articles like yours are a clever solution that is elegant and quite usable.
You generated the usual controversy of language A vs. any other language. Any language, even with their flaws are used by developers that earn a living developing in that language. To flame a language or to dismiss it as a platform for fools infers that those who use it are fools, however, even fools do not want to be called fools and have a tendency take offense. I know that was not your intent, but it seems that was the result. I took no offense and will often join in the VB sucks mantra, but there isn't a language that is above being disparaged for some reason.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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My thing was I didn't want to cause offense I know VB.NET & C# produce the same code, my point was I was unsure of how to do various things in VB, side point I have seen a VB front end to control some hardware destroy them item (expensive) it was working on because of On Error GoTo Next. The whole thing was my knowledge not the language, I know several very good **.Net programmers (one of who phoned me shortly after my rant and told me the faults with what I had said). As some one said (Griff) I think 'it's not the tool, it the tool that uses the tool'. I'm not a fan-boy of any particular technology (it works, job done!) It was just 'the well it works when it was left with you' then my boss saw what I was having to do to make the one little change he wanted (the 'well, put that there, put that there and your done, see it runs' the reply was 'now try a release build', Dull thump as stack pointer drill through the wall).
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glennPattonWork wrote: I didn't want to cause offense I know, we know.
glennPattonWork wrote: I was unsure of how to do various things in VB Did you learn anything? If you did (Other than you're not a fan of language XX) then it was productive in some way.
glennPattonWork wrote: 'the well it works when it was left with you' The curse of programming.
glennPattonWork wrote: I'm not a fan-boy of any particular technology You can include me in that rather large group.
glennPattonWork wrote: Dull thump as stack pointer drill through the wall Oh boy...
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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