On 9/9/2013 2:27 PM, ma...@mohawksoft.com wrote:
I have been developing software for a long time now. I'm finding it is
getting very difficult. Not for the coding and designing, but for the
"process." I find that software development has become so "process
focused" that actual architecture and co
ma...@mohawksoft.com wrote:
> Software Development (OT?)
I'd say it is on topic for BLU.
> I have been developing software for a long time now. I'm finding it is
> getting very difficult. Not for the coding and designing, but for the
> "process." I find that software development has become so "p
On Sep 9, 2013, at 8:57 PM, Richard Pieri wrote:
> If you write code for a living today then you're probably part of a group, an
> organization in fact, and possibly one that's part of an even larger
> development organization. You're not really a programmer in the old sense.
> You're an assemb
I suggest that software development hasn't really changed per se. It's
always had a strong focus on processes. Even when I was hacking little
things some 30-odd years ago I was following processes. They hadn't been
formalized yet but the processes were there. What's changed is scale.
If you we
On 09/09/2013 02:27 PM, ma...@mohawksoft.com wrote:
> I have been developing software for a long time now. I'm finding it is
> getting very difficult. Not for the coding and designing, but for the
> "process." I find that software development has become so "process
> focused" that actual architectu
Greg Rundlett (freephile) wrote:
switching/routing hardware, but I'd expect a good router to wave big
flags when there are two interfaces claiming the same IP with different MACs
Then Ethernet bonding and IP failover would... er... fail.
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Rich P.
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[SOLVED]
There was a second machine on the network that was configured with the same
static IP address. Someone turned on that machine. Sometimes client SSH
connections would get routed to machine B. I'm outside the network, so I
don't have much more detail than that. I'm also not sure how this
I have been developing software for a long time now. I'm finding it is
getting very difficult. Not for the coding and designing, but for the
"process." I find that software development has become so "process
focused" that actual architecture and code barely gets evaluated.
I find it kind of depres
Neighbor? (ducks)
Out in the sticks where I can't get cable or DSL (or whatever it is
being marketed as), I went satellite.
3 miles in any direction there is either Charter, Comcast or AT&T DSL.
Clearwire wireless is in the area but they are 'full' and not
accepting customers, and I can't 'see'
So how do you get internet now?
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From: ma...@mohawksoft.com
To: discuss@blu.org
Sent: Sun, 08 Sep 2013 5:54 PM
Subject: [Discuss] Comcast Encryption
I just bought a $14.99 amplified antenna for my house. (Microcenter) I can
now cancel the
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