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1MB RAM?
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Obfuscated at 4K, wow that is tiny.
Oh boy I can run Lotus 1-2-3 now...again!
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0
When you are dead you don't know it, it's only difficult for others.
It's the same when you're stupid.
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Kids today won't believe the things we used to do on 8086 machines.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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As I became a software developer I became more of an entrepreneur.
I love the idea of engineering a company into existence just as I do software.
I really like great books about this too. I am currently reading Guy Kawasaki's fantastic book, The Art of the Start 2.0[^].
I wonder if you find this to be true in your life also.
I am very interested in taking an idea as simple as my new web site: X-- link removed by request --X and turning it into something a lot of people are interested in.
Do you ever dream of building something bigger than software?
What is Quotimal?
It is a daily great or funny quote along with an cute animal picture.
I'm serious. Check it out and re-post it, tweet it. Every day a new one.
What Benefit Does Quotimal.com Offer?
It is meant only to make you smile.
But a little more too.
Watch this fantastic Ted Talk by Jane McGonigal author of Reality Is Broken (https://www.ted.com/talks/jane_mcgonigal_the_game_that_can_give_you_10_extra_years_of_life?language=en[^]) and notice that she mentions the life benefits of such a small thing.
modified 24-Mar-15 7:22am.
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newton.saber wrote: Many devs, by nature, are also entrepreneurs? No.
newton.saber wrote: Do you ever dream of building something bigger than software? Let's keep my dreams out of this
newton.saber wrote: Check it out and re-post it, tweet it. I'm not on Twitter and do not share every random link.
newton.saber wrote: It is meant only to make you smile. “Life is pain, highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.”
..and like a sales-pitch it sounds. You're on CodeProject. Try something like "I wrote a website that shows a random quote, anyone see if you can break it". Place a question that shows concatenated sql a few days before the promotion and you'll get lots of visitors
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Life is pain, highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.”
+5 lifepoints for the Princess Bride quote.
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I suppose having started and continuing to maintain a successful company (i.e. one with positive cash flow and zero debt) qualifies me as an entrepreneur. But I must admit, what really turns me on is building software that meets the needs of end users and makes their lives easier.
I would much rather want to be involved in identifying and satisfying my customers' business needs (by building software) than be involved in growing a company or selling a product.
/ravi
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Very interesting and very cool that you are running your own successful business. Congrats and thanks for the feedback.
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newton.saber wrote: Many devs, by nature, are also entrepreneurs? I feel many devs, by nature, are just like people, bunglers (fun fact, first time I ever used that word in English, I use it daily in Dutch).
I'm not an entrepeneur yet. Just bought a house, got a new job, happy the way I am. For now.
newton.saber wrote: I'm serious. Check it out and re-post it, tweet it. Every day a new one. Your website is missing some share buttons. And a lot more too. Like a nice layout that attracts people and makes them want to come back. And previous, next and random buttons. Perhaps a comment section. That sort of stuff. I want goodies like stickers, mugs and t-shirts too.
Other than that I like the picture, I like the quote, I like the idea
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Sander Rossel wrote: our website is missing some share buttons. And a lot more too.
That was really nice of you to even take a look at the thing and then to take time for feedback.
I really appreciate it. And you are right about all the missing features.
Thanks,
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Keep me updated. Not here in the lounge, I might miss that. Send me an email or something when your site is ready (or at least more ready). Looking forward to it.
I'm probably running ahead of things, but a Quotimal editor would be cool too. Make your own Quotimal, just like Memes
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Thanks again. That's really nice. Also you are thinking of some functionality that I was hoping to do myself. Great stuff. I'll keep you updated.
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Sander Rossel wrote: Your website is missing some share buttons. And a lot more too. Lord Archer wouldn't have made those mistakes.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I know exactly none of them[^]
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In typical Monday-morning fashion (after watching another useless Lord-Archer type on TV, saying that he would not stand as British PM for a third term), I typed "Lord Archer" instead of "Lord Sugar".
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I don't know Lord Sugar either. I'm sorry, but your jokes are wasted on me today
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Didn't ring a bell... Perhaps we should both give up
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You're fired!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I am but don't code for living (yet) although it is closely coupled as we do network / computer stuff.
I can debug and code all day in between revenue generating tasks an nobody can say nuttin!
I feel very fortunate.
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Ron Anders wrote: I can debug and code all day
I know it's the same for me. Working on code is great.
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How many is many? A dozen?
Speaking mainly from my own experience, I believe that very few developers would be good at running a business. And historically, there have been fewer than a hundred I expect. They get a lot of attention because they're so rare.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: very few developers would be good at running a business
Ah, yes you are probably right, because many of us just want to code and focus on technical details. Running a business requires so much other surrounding work.
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And we're likely to just give our stuff away to anyone who wants it. Not generally a very mercenary bunch.
modified 23-Mar-15 21:13pm.
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