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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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I am missing the CCC. I was always 12-18 hours late for the standard posting time, but I enjoy spectating.
Bring it back in 2024? I think some of the normal contributors have had a LOT on their plate lately.
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I'm sure OG would not mind... Even he is big at it, never claimed ownership...
So if you feel up to the task, you should restart it at any convenient time...
"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." β Gerald Weinberg
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Pay is $112,000/yr - $238,600/yr and it's fully remote!!
I'd like to get that high-end. Who needs code!?!
Job is at MS -- It's a linkedin jobs link...
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3763845334/?trackingId=Fj2zQe%2FLQaOGmtv%2FX6eUzA%3D%3D&refId=UOl8J6H%2FTySBG6t91oIe%2BQ%3D%3D&midToken=AQGiajI9iI49Eg&midSig=3jDOHpUk2rGb01&trk=eml-jobs_jymbii_digest-job_card-0-jobcard_body&trkEmail=eml-jobs_jymbii_digest-job_card-0-jobcard_body-null-2kwdo~lpk3x70m~bk-null-null&eid=2kwdo-lpk3x70m-bk&otpToken=MTYwNjFkZTQxMTJmY2ZjZWI1MjkwNWViNDQxNmU1YmQ4ZWM4ZDM0NzlhYTQ5MjYzNzVjNjA4NmQ0NzUyNTVmM2ZjODg4Nzg2NjVkN2Q5ZGU3YjUyZDM2MDdhYjZiYzcyOTI0YTFiNjY0YmYxOGRiYWE1LDEsMQ%3D%3D[^]
Also, here is one of the main requirements:
Required/Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, or related technical discipline AND 4+ years technical engineering experience with coding in languages including, but not limited to, C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, or Python
For low-code!!! 
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If you write all of the convoluted formulas and never have to perform any maintenance, go for it.
Alas, they are probably looking for someone to come in and perform updates on existing spaghetti! Run away!
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englebart wrote: Alas, they are probably looking for someone to come in and perform updates on existing spaghetti! Run away!

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Perfect.
Get in, work 3 to 6 months (or however long it takes for them to realize it isnβt going to work) then get out with enough cash to live the rest of the year.
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events.
- Manly P. Hall
Mark
Just another cog in the wheel
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Mark Starr wrote: Get in, work 3 to 6 months (or however long it takes for them to realize it isnβt going to work) then get out with enough cash to live the rest of the year.
Writing this down... That's a solid plan. 
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With that sort of attitude, is it any wonder everybody complains about the state of MS's software?
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dandy72 wrote: is it any wonder everybody complains about the state of MS's software?
Oh, no, not just MS software. All software.
Most of the time you go into a place needing help, the first thing you have to do is track through all the spaghetti. 
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raddevus wrote: Most of the time you go into a place needing help, the first thing you have to do is track through all the spaghetti
Well, as a developer, if you can do that, you're probably worth keeping.
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Maybe they couldn't bring themselves to write that no qualifications are needed, other than choosing between a range of available icons, and whether to put MENU ITEMS IN CAPITALS OR NOT.
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raddevus wrote: For low-code!!!
Probably for all the work arounds needed for performance and even functional reasons because what is claimed and what happens is quite a bit different.
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Theory and practice are in theory the same...
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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To get things working you need two identical maps side by side. One map is the usual RTS map, itβs the map for real things, the place where the conclusions of the improved AI are put into practice. The second map is the place where the imaginary things get tested. The imaginary things get tested on fast forward, units donβt move and fight in real time. The type of operations on the second map are range operations, path operations. You can figure out the outcome of battles using autocalc ( the notion is borrowed from Heroes of Might and Magic) To give an example 4 marines equals one tank, a battle between 10 marines and four tanks will result in all marines killed and two tanks lost.
If you think about it an improved AI may turn out relatively cheap computation wise.
modified yesterday.
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thank you. I was wondering about that.
>64
Some days the dragon wins. Suck it up.
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Just heard Leslie died.
veni bibi saltavi
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His Your latest trick.
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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Don't do that to me, I thought you were serious.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: I thought you were serious. Ummm... the proper response is: "Surely you can't be serious".
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