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jschell20-Nov-13 10:08
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GeneralRe: Please tell me not all programming jobs are like this. Pin
Alan Balkany20-Nov-13 4:38
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harold aptroot20-Nov-13 4:47
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Oscar020-Nov-13 5:35
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Mike Riley - QUSA20-Nov-13 5:54
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KP Lee20-Nov-13 13:02
KP Lee20-Nov-13 13:02 
CP member Tim Carmichael gave you good advice.

XML has very few rules, but they are strict, documented, and all MUST be followed for it to be XML. So, is it XML? (Can you put it up on IE and expand/collapse groups? If you can, it is documented XML.)

The format is intentionally undocumented, something to be done by the company who uses it.

Unfortunately, it is common for a company to implement a new XML format without any documentation of what they are doing within XML. Or, if they do have documentation, they forget to tell the new employee where it is and how to access it.

If you haven't asked, do ask for their documentation. If they don't have it, now is the perfect time to volunteer to do it for them if they want. You know all the trials and tribulations you are going through right now, so you know what the benefits it would give you to have the documentation of what they are using right now. (By the way documentation isn't teleported to you from nothing, somebody has to write it.)

Same thing with their "enterprisey piece of..."
harold aptroot wrote:
But not worth doing.
That isn't your call right now. You said this was a job. If that is true, you are getting paid and you agreed the payment was reasonable. If you were told you were getting a desk job and then told you have to muck out the sewer, that is reason to quit. This seems a common programmer duty, especially since you don't know enough yet to be useful to them in their current enterprise.

You aren't there for your amusement or pleasure, you are there to make the company more money than they are spending on you. At this time this is leading to an unpleasant task that they see is a ROI worth doing. Seek a way to volunteer to make it more pleasant in the future or quit. When you quit, the reason can be "not worth doing", but as long as you still work there either suck it up and do it, or find a way to do it that feels that you are at least getting some satisfaction out of it.
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harold aptroot20-Nov-13 20:39
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KP Lee20-Nov-13 21:52
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harold aptroot20-Nov-13 22:00
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Kirk Wood21-Nov-13 18:05
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GeneralEvery species has them Pin
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