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_Maxxx_ wrote: which might then win you a Bob and you can double the chances of it all working!!!
Quadruple. When I was awarded a Bob Sticker for my Git article, they've sent me two.
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I would hardly suggest anyone sent all of their Bobs out into the cruel world
I wish I a) had more time and b) this was a Mac site - then I would write some more articles, win a Bob and do it myself.
Alas, 'tis not the case.
Dave, on t'other hand, I think works a cool shif system that gives him weeks off at a time - plenty of scope for bobbing about
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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_Maxxx_ wrote: b) this was a Mac site - then I would write some more articles, win a Bob and do it myself.
Go for Qt development, there is a Qt section in the Cross Platform category.
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You are correct on the shift system.
2 weeks at work, 3 weeks at home.
You would be surprised how much other things consume the leave time, stopping all the real bobbing about stuff getting done!
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"Accidentally" stick him to the door of a Super Puma when you enter it.
Edit: Just seen OG had a closely similar idea. Can you comfort a pilot to have Bob travel with him on the back of his helmet?
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DaveAuld wrote: Can't waste it!
No you can't. If you don't want it pass it on to me.
I wanted it for years!!
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I also received a couple of them for winning article a couple of months ago and haven't figured out where the appropriate place to stick him. Ahem I know what y'all are thinking and Bob deserves better.
If first you don't succeed, hide all evidence you ever tried!
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I stuck one on my car and the other is standing with my MVP certificate.
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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There is no possibly about it!
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I don't believe the first visitor was like that!!
(Maybe the 42nd?)
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Damn, you broke all my illusions!
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Where did he get photos of my brother?
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Does WCAG mean anything to anyone?
Here at this new work they want their (web) app to be "WCAG compliant" which is another word for being accessible.
Thing is, I never heard of WCAG before!
A friend there told me "everybody uses it"
Well, checking, does everybody do?!!
[NOTE] To be clear my question is about vocabulary!
Does "WCAG" means something to you? Does "accessibility"? Which one speaks more to you?
modified 28-Jun-14 5:39am.
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If it's "We Complain And Gripe", I think it's pretty universal, otherwise, no, never heard of it.
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/[^]
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
modified 28-Jun-14 0:32am.
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What, Code? All Goto!
No, I don't use it.
(Probably should though: but hasn't been a priority for me)
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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OriginalGriff wrote: What, Code? All Goto!
Oh, so that's what it means?!
I meant, what would be the more meaningful expression to you?
WCAG? or accessible?!
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Well, when I woke up this morning, I knew what "accessible" meant. "WCAG" I'd never heard of.
Which am I more likely to use? "Accessible" unless there is a specific reason for using "WCAG" - like I felt the need to impress someone with my knowledge of acronyms. Which generally make people actually think "The muppet - why won't he talk English?"
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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OriginalGriff wrote: Which am I more likely to use? "Accessible" unless there is a specific reason for using "WCAG" - like I felt the need to impress someone with my knowledge of acronyms. Which generally make people actually think "The muppet - why won't he talk English?"
You too, hey?! ^^
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Everybody probably uses it to some degree without realising it.
The standards are set and companies like Apple / MS / Google etc. then build the OS and websites to meet these standards and set the guidelines. Naming Conventions / Colour standards / Layout etc / General UX
Everybody then builds their own applications and websites that tend to follow current trends and align with the look and feel of the majors. The development tools also ensure compliance to some extent.
The result is that you unknowingly comply to some extent (ok, probably no where close to 100%) with the WCAG without even realising it.
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To be clear my question is not whether I used it without knowing, it's about vocabulary!
Does "WCAG" means something to you? Does "accessibility"? Which one speaks more to you?
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Ok, well yes Accessibility mean ssomething to me as It formed an element of my degree a couple of years ago as part of the Fundamental of Interaction Design (M364[^]) module.
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Double You is the most awful letter to pronounce in English. It sounds like its two letters, Double and You. It also looks more like a Double Vee. The person who invented Double You was clearly drunk (and probably seeing double).
I'd never use an acronym having the letter Double You in it. I hadn't heard of it before either (or maybe I had, but I banned it from memory because of the Double You).
In Dutch it sounds more like Wee
It's an OO world.
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}
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