Support is one of the key factors considered for the purchase of systems. Most of us think in terms of 1 or 2 home PCs - but Operations Managers who need to support 100s or 1000s in an office will want someone who can take the crap when things fall …
Linux is catching up but it's still way way behind. Microsoft has come up with Windows Starter Edition which cost less than USD 40 (which is next to nothing) in an attempt to finish off Linux. There are many OSS people (like the people in this forum…
SEBasic, old enough to own a cool bimmer - with my own hard earned cash. Been working as a consultant in a American IT firm (Fortune 500) for about 10 years now.
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It's a real tough world out there. A basic degree is one of the basic weapons you can arm yourself with. In many organizations, you won't even get an interview without a degree. Lots of people go back to university after many years at work - they wo…
SEBasic, I guess I was only looking at it from a 'cosmetics' viewpoint. It does look good to me.
An SEO person like yourself would have looked at it from a different angle.
NDAs only work to a certain extent. I have to sign an NDA for every single project that I get on and I've been at it for 9 years now. Things still leak out. It's too difficult to enforce.
However, I'd agree with what SEBasic posted earlier - the si…
:lol: :lol: :lol: and that's only MS SQL Server.
By the way, you'd only use databases like SQL Server, Oracle, DB2 (etc) for commercial projects. I know most of you don't like Microsoft but you'd be surprised how many corporates run their Intrane…
Hmm... Python, I just noticed something about your logo preview... The light directions of the radial gradients on the 3 balls don't seem to be coming from the correct directions - the top ball seems to be reflecting a light from the top while the o…
It's virtually limitless. For something lik SQL Server, the database size limit is 1,048,516 TB - note TB and not MB! Number of rows are constrained by disk size rather than logical design.
Though something like MySQL, Access and Pervasive is much …
It's amazing how Google can get their staff to keep their mouths shut about their precious algo. Wouldn't at least one or two of them (especially those that are no longer at Google) blow the algo?
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