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webtards

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    Comment #9612055

    1. Go to expensive golf course, 2. Propose large software purchase, 3. Large envelope stuffed with cash, 4. Profit! Rinse repeat.

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    Comment #9611926

    I have done at home prescreener tasks, as long as they were sub one hour, clearly academic, and patently not related to the business. These are not paid. I have also done on-site d…

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    Comment #9611545

    This. They pay terribly, the work is usually boring CMS and cookie cutter tasks, and there is undue stress because the overpaid account managers can't even run a basic plan and lea…

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    Comment #9611504

    Sad to see it all go. Still have the old Mandrake boxes knocking around somewhere. I recall it being installed, under the radar, in one London financial company, as a desktop for a…

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    Comment #9611307

    Careful there! It's easy to paint a broad stroke, when the reality is more nuanced. When employers adopt a race to the bottom on salary and skill level, then yes, the plumber repla…

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    Comment #9611266

    I do wonder sometimes, if all the startups that followed Googs lead into open offices have been pranked, much like the interview folks who blindly followed Googs wacky and wanky in…

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    Comment #9610250

    A good set of questions - they don't rely on too much esoteric knowledge, and look to see how the programmer would apply any experience gained to date in solving them. One question…

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    Comment #9609948

    Not sure what's worse here - people relying on third party benchmarks (hint: always do your own; see how a tool performs on your data, on your hardware, for your problem set), or t…

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    Comment #9609879

    The money moves around and around and around (notionally) a dizzyingly large number of times because the more opaque the process and end product, the less immediate introspection i…

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    Comment #9607609

    I think the ability to use YAGNI scales with the experience and abilities of the developer and the team. I have walked into wonderful lean codebases where an experienced hand has k…

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    Comment #9606548

    Powerpoint is just an enabler for crap presentations. Maybe the trick is to make it harder to fill the canvas, so the pages become a bit sparser, and revert back to their original …

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    Comment #9606106

    In the UK, fired is generally for when an employer dismisses you from employment due to a specific issue (timekeeping, poor performance, caught stealing printers etc.) It is very d…

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    Comment #9604242

    Because we are playing the game. Some call it presenteeism, other call it face time, some even view it as the boss owning your ass during the work hours. But basically, we don't re…

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    Comment #9604210

    The problem is two-fold: it sucks for web developers who end up having to learn a new shitty framework every day, dogshit tools to even work with CSS and JS, endless preprocessor a…