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Apparently, there's room for a sackful.
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Mr. Potato Head the movie?
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0
There's a fine line between crazy and free spirited and it's usually a prescription.
I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too but the possibilities are endless.
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Monsters versus Aliens
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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It's an OO world.
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
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throw new NotSupportedException();
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}
My blog[ ^]
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"Zelda is a sh*tty game" . Talk about trolling ! Pretty much as silly as stating that Windows be better than Apple.
Sits down and grabs popcorn with evil grin.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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Rage wrote: Pretty much as silly as stating that Windows be better than Apple. It's six of one and half a dozen of the other.
Apples don't stop the rain getting in, but windows don't keep the doctor away.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Rage wrote: silly as stating that Windows be better than Apple. Now I hate to mention this, but ...
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Looks like you couldn't even start your computer...
It's an OO world.
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}
My blog[ ^]
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Start his computer? He couldn't even plug it in
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(As a French, this cannot end but with a mention that we lost a war somewhere. Let's watch.)
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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I would happily contribute to such a discussion, but I'm too busy trying to build a surface that's impervious to water out of apples.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Lost a war? You couldn't even find the battlefield! (This gets annoying pretty fast)
It's an OO world.
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}
My blog[ ^]
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I don't get the opportunity to work with more experienced people.People working with me is having only 6 months to 1 year experience more than i have.I try to learn from them but i cant enough from them in the time being.I have to research a lot for keeping new things in my code.And it is taking more time It is done first time no actual help is got from Google for all the things.Somethings are stuck for eternity and try to do it in the old way.I am trying to improve myself.Can you guys give me some tips which can be done by less effort as i am having enough work to do.(ASP.NET,Jquery,Javascript,C#,HTML,CSS,SQL SERVER 2008)
modified 3-Nov-14 23:37pm.
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The difference between the a new techie and the experience is the way they code. Its not about learning new things but about how redundant they code. So, lesser code with more results is what a experience person does.
Thanks & Regards
Puneet Goel
Save Paper >> Save Tree >> Save Huminity
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Thanks.I didn't thought that way.But a experience hand can help us solve situations easier than we try it ourselves.
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Yes this is also the fact that experienced one can solve problems quickly and easily, but entirely depends on the problem.
Thanks & Regards
Puneet Goel
Save Paper >> Save Tree >> Save Huminity
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Laiju k wrote: guys give me some tips which can be done by less effort as i am having enough work to do.
Sorry, no. It doesn't matter if you've enough work to do.
If you want to do what you're asking for, you've to put in a lot of efforts. Read, read, read, write code, repeat. Invest in a lot of books, and find the time to read them several times. Alongside, practise what you learn. If you're OK with reading on a Kindle or PC, you'll, be able to find books a lot cheaper (safari books library, pluralsiight, ebooks for kindle, etc).
There's no short cut to improving your knowledge.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Thanks for your reply.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: There's no short cut to improving your knowledge.
yeah.But we should try if there is one.As we repeat the codes make it short by refine it.Change bad codes etc.If we do a long thing short then it can be said as shortcut.
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Laiju k wrote: But we should try if there is one.
I don't think there is. At least not while the matrix knowledge injection is not invented.
Laiju k wrote: If we do a long thing short then it can be said as shortcut.
Shortcuts can hold traps and are not necessarily better paths. Like our friend already said, read books, study experienced people codes (open source projects are a good way to do that) and code, repeat.
You can't improve a piece of code if you don't know it can be improved.
One way that I learned a lot was while I was contributing in forums and helping people find answers. I helped others while learning as I did not know the answer for all the questions.
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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Thanks for the reply
Fabio Franco wrote: One way that I learned a lot was while I was contributing in forums and helping people find answers. I helped others while learning as I did not know the answer for all the questions. I am doing the same now.
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Regardless of what others might imply, I don't think there's any substitute for working with a mature, experienced team. I spent my first 5 years as a programmer reading forums and volunteering on open source products and even writing CodeProject articles! I thought I was hot stuff, until I joined a new organization and got paired up with some highly experienced engineers. They spent hours sharing their desktops and explaining in great detail why they wanted certain patterns and how to write enterprise grade code.
In summary, I learned more from this group of experts in a few months time than I had learned in total, on my own, over the previous five years. The moral of the story, get yourself on an experienced development team or find a great mentor. Going it alone with nothing but Google and StackOverflow.com on your side can only result in a poor outcome.
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I agree with you...
I think there are two kind of people here...
- The ones that can better learn just doing stand alone research.
- The ones that can better learn when pairing with experienced ones, going to war...
I'm more of the 2nd type, I read, I research, yes, but if I'm not in a project that requires what I just read, I will go to a very dark place into my brain... unless I find a way to use it (have a project) I will then never try it.. ok I will have it in my memory, so in a future project I could recall it, use it then real learn it... there is where I love to work in good teams, when you are working together with experienced people you will learn crazy and useful secrets that you will just not notice in a book. (normally you could learn everything in a project or work in around 2-3 years, if the project is not good enough or too simple you will notice you get bored... time to something new)
My best recommendation is: try to join an external project, just for education, that will help you, you will have a better reason to research and learn that just reading (normally I forgot what I read 2 pages ago...) plus contacting other people in the project will help (open source project, with good forums are good)
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Thanks.Member 4673202 wrote: The ones that can better learn when pairing with experienced ones, going to war... I like that,if we don't go with experience we will be getting killed early else we can survive a little more experience more things.
Member 4673202 wrote: if the project is not good enough or too simple you will notice you get bored... time to something new It also happens a lot.Sometimes we will be using outdated technologies in our project just simply maintaining the old one.
Member 4673202 wrote: My best recommendation is: try to join an external project, just for education, that will help you, you will have a better reason to research and learn that just reading (normally I forgot what I read 2 pages ago...) plus contacting other people in the project will help (open source project, with good forums are good)
That was a good tip.I will surely try.I also forget what i read after a day or two.If we don't use a tip,trick that is even a line of code.we don't remember it.by regular usage only it will set in our mind so we can reuse it after a long time also.
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