JQuery is also pretty widely used...
On Jun 21, 2013 3:57 PM, "Jerry Milo Johnson" wrote:
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> CS Springs still has a buttload of defense contractors.
>
> As a recent set of articles that appeared after that NSA dude overshared, a
> security clearance these days is worth more, and will get you hi
And here i thought they already had
On Jun 21, 2013 9:41 AM, "Jerry Barnes" wrote:
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> "If we make peace with the Taliban by any means other than absolute
> and unconditional
> surrender we'll be showing terrorists that their tactics work"
>
> The question is: Do politicians and the people have
CS Springs still has a buttload of defense contractors.
As a recent set of articles that appeared after that NSA dude overshared, a
security clearance these days is worth more, and will get you hired
quicker, than a college degree.
understanding the difference between git and "regular" version c
I am moving back to Colorado Springs. That is home for my wife and I. My sister
told me she can hook me up at DHS in D.C. where she works but I really do not
like the East Coast or South. Too much humidity. I am a spoiled Californian who
has never had to deal with humidity other than Southern
Look at GitX (the mac Git client).
One crazy idea is that if you can maintain your clearance you'd be golden
up in the DC area. There are a fair number of CF related jobs up here that
require a secret or better clearance. That at least would give you some
additional time to make the decisions on
I was actually looking at GIT a couple weeks ago, but the GIT site's command
line set up for the Mac ended up confusing me, so I gave up. I thought it was a
GUI type version control app but it appeared to be all command line. Am I
wrong? If so I'll revisit it.
Bruce
On Jun 21, 2013, at 4:24 P
in my opinion, .net is my least favorite dev language. the type of people
that require it, the types of projects that require it, and the language
itself are all "not my kind of people" for the most part.
of course, I do know HOW, because these are dev jobs, and choice is not
always mine to make.
http://www.nature.com/news/whole-human-brain-mapped-in-3d-1.13245
way cool, being able to zoom into a neuron.
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Java, mobile apps.
.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Bruce Sorge wrote:
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> So, for reasons that I will not get into, it looks like I'll be
> leaving the Army a little sooner than expected with an honorable discharge.
> Since I have been out of the civilian job market for over 5 ye
Site = sure.
C# isn't a fun or exciting language to me. I'd find one of the up and coming
languages like closure, scala, python, ruby, go, etc and start hanging around
the users groups for those. See what kind of opportunities are available for
those.
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> On Jun 21, 2013,
What do you mean?
On Jun 21, 2013, at 3:47 PM, Zaphod wrote:
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> Site you can learn .NET, but don't you want to enjoy what you do?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
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Site you can learn .NET, but don't you want to enjoy what you do?
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> On Jun 21, 2013, at 2:41 PM, GMoney wrote:
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>
> .NET...emphasis on C#.
>
> Learn that and you'll always have a job for at least the next decade or so.
>
> Welcome back, so to speak.
>
>
>> On Fri, Jun
Yeah, I was doing that before I came back in the Army. Guess I'll have to dig
up some software.
Bruce
On Jun 21, 2013, at 3:41 PM, GMoney wrote:
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> .NET...emphasis on C#.
>
> Learn that and you'll always have a job for at least the next decade or so.
>
> Welcome back, so to speak.
>
>
>
.NET...emphasis on C#.
Learn that and you'll always have a job for at least the next decade or so.
Welcome back, so to speak.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Bruce Sorge wrote:
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> So, for reasons that I will not get into, it looks like I'll be
> leaving the Army a little sooner tha
So, for reasons that I will not get into, it looks like I'll be leaving
the Army a little sooner than expected with an honorable discharge. Since I
have been out of the civilian job market for over 5 years, I am a bit out of
touch with what's going on out there? What skills should I be
No problem, I just went through the same thing a week ago or so
On Jun 21, 2013 12:35 PM, "Bruce Sorge" wrote:
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> Thanks Greg. I found a hack and it worked like a charm. Page is bookmarked.
>
> Bruce
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Greg Morphis wrote:
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> >
> > There is a registry hack
Thanks Greg. I found a hack and it worked like a charm. Page is bookmarked.
Bruce
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Greg Morphis wrote:
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> There is a registry hack for that. Google fresh install with update disc
> On Jun 21, 2013 10:56 AM, "Bruce Sorge" wrote:
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> >
> > Hey guys,
> > I have
There is a registry hack for that. Google fresh install with update disc
On Jun 21, 2013 10:56 AM, "Bruce Sorge" wrote:
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> Hey guys,
> I have Windows 7 and when I try to activate it, I am told that the key I
> provided is for upgrades and not a fresh install. Fair enough since I
> obviously bou
Hey guys,
I have Windows 7 and when I try to activate it, I am told that the key I
provided is for upgrades and not a fresh install. Fair enough since I
obviously bought an upgrade version some years ago. I got the current key I
have from the MS site where I bought it. So I want to buy a fresh ins
"If we make peace with the Taliban by any means other than absolute
and unconditional
surrender we'll be showing terrorists that their tactics work"
The question is: Do politicians and the people have the stomach to execute
a plan that would bring about unconditional surrender? Throw in the
pre
Brilliant!
My brother and I used to walk golf course creeks, recovering balls. Then
we'd wash them and sell them at similar stands. Golfers loved it because we
sold them all for cheap, and some of the balls we found were expensive
suckers.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 6:35 PM, Scott Stroz wrote:
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