Welll
I use Notepad++ to edit, on a LIVE system, making every error instantly
visible in 11 branches across a 300km range...
yes, of course I'm using version control, its called panic 101, aka The
Fire Station...
Rex Gozar WROTE:
You ARE using source code control tools (i.e. not home
Dennis,
I've started to document the steps I've taken to cleanup bad code. You
or anyone else interested can read them at:
http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Project_Cleansweep
I'm not done since there is a lot to cover. I hope to add more over the
next few weeks.
rex
Dennis
All
Being too poor to afford to purchase pooled connection licences just for
testing, I'm interested in hearing from anyone using these with UO.NET in
anger in terms of performance and stability.
Thanks
Brian
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All I can say is, you must have a lot of free time. I sometimes have
three or four projects going at the same time while also making bug
fixes, helping users, managing the database, making minor changes to
programs, and helping to train a new programmer. Some of our code is
close to 20 years old.
All I can say is, you must have a lot of free time.
I'm reminded of the old saying - if you want something doing, ask the
busiest person.
Brian
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With more than 25 years in IT, this is what I have learned:
*People remember quick for a day; they remember dirty forever.*
- When I talked to a former CIO about quality and documentation, he
said management expects best practices, and it is up to us programmers to
deliver them.
-
Yes, but the current release is 3.5. :)
From: Dennis Bartlett
There is a version 3.2 of Skype that fixes all manner of
clever things...???
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Hi Brian,
I don't know if this would be any help or not, but IBM Resellers, like me,
can purchase database licenses at a significant discount for development and
testing.
I don't know what the cost of connection pooling licenses is, but I would be
glad to consider purchasing a small number
That's really weird coz my skype is set to update on its own, and the
version is 3.2..
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Yes, but the current release is 3.5. :)
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Jerry,
Doing this kind of stuff doesn't take a lot of time; *learning* what to
do and how to do it takes a whole lot more. Your programmers have
probably already lost more productive hours than it takes to clean the
trash up. You'll also spot bugs a whole lot faster, furthering your
I'd be interested in seeing the stats, and how they were collected.
In your free time, of course!
Mark Hennessey
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I'll be installing UV 10.2.2 on a clean Solaris 10 box next week. In the
past, observing Solaris conventions, we have installed UV in
/opt/ibm/uv... instead of /usr My Solaris administrator just asked
if it would be better to install UV on the disk array instead of the OS
disk. (The array is
The Mar/April 2008 issue of International Spectrum magazine is at the
printer and is now available in PDF format for download at
www.intl-spectrum.com
Regards,
Clif
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We must remember that programming and computers in general has changed
much since the beginning.
How many remember punch cards.
Can programmers today relate to a time when programmers submitted there
code to be placed on punched cards?
How about a half a day turnaround to see if your program
Or listening to the core play their favorite song on the transistor
radio placed on top of the memory subsystem. :)
Jerry Banker
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Also worth noting the enterprise licence includes 2 free pooling licences !!
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Subject: Re: [U2] Pooled UO.Net Connections
Hi Brian,
I
We must remember that programming and computers in general
has changed much since the beginning.
How many remember punch cards.
Can programmers today relate to a time when programmers submitted
their code to be placed on punched cards?
Sure can. I usually had to do my own keypunching,
Snipped from Louie's contribution on the Include Wierdness
- I have noticed that some programmers inflate their estimates by
10
times, just so they will look good finishing early. We have to
be accurate, without lying.
Speaking for myself, this is usually necessary because
Oh, the good old days...
My first experience with computers was paper tape. Version control was
performed with a pencil on the leader of the tape.
I do miss the flashy lights though...
Cheers,
David Murray
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Analysis, design, and testing always take longer than programming. Even
with a code change of one line you may take a lot of time analyzing the
problem and the best way to fix it.
Jerry Banker
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Sent: Friday, March 07,
I have to weigh in on this in support of everything stated so far. John is
right, the first estimate is the one that sticks so that estimate has to
factor in what is known about the problem, solution, and path at the time
the estimate is requested, which is often before any real discovery has
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