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ATTENTION: I've decided to put the upgrade on hold due to a compatibility issue of our server environment with the latest CS installer package. CS 2008 now requires SQL Server 2005 as the backend DB but our database server currenlty has SQL Server 2000 installed on it. I'll resume the upgrade once I figure out when Telligent is releasing a patch to the schema compatibility issue. For now, we will continue to use the old version of CS while waiting for the said patch. If you have any questions about this process, please don't hesitate to post them on our forums and I'll answer them as soon as I can. Thanks for your patience and support guys! I'll let you know as soon as this is resolved. - Keith Rull
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I was browsing devpinoy today when I saw a post by one the members about his "maintenance project" boredom. While I was reading his post I kinda had this "blast from the past" moment wherein memories of how i was back when i was starting my career as developer started vividly jumping...
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Just imagine if your boss comes to your desk and does this...
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A friend of my who is currently taking her masters degree in network security from a pretiguos university in chicago sent me this email from their professor in one of her subjects about an opening for a Security Engineer in their company: Dear Student, You are receiving this email because you are in...
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I work in a company that has alot of headstrong people. really intelligent one's if i may add. and in this kind of environment... trust me, you dont want to get caught in an arguement with this guys because they wont fizzle down... everybody has his on take an everything making its really challenging...
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I'm doing a developer presentation this friday and i've been talking to people who have been doing it for quite sometime now and they have given me some key pointers that i think would be useful to any future presenter. I got some valuable lessons from them and i wish to share them to you guys thru this...
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A friend of mine sent me this email and it made me wonder what i say when my proggie gets some bugsy! Top 20 Replies by Programmers when their programs do not work From the David Letterman show: 20. "That's weird..." 19. "It's never done that before." 18. "It worked yesterday." 17. "How is that possible...
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This reminds me of one of my ealy clients.. sometimes it's really hard to explain to clients what we want them to know.. Communicating to users/clients is hard... specially if they are not that knowledgable about software developement. so here's a list of things that i think could help you to better...
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This is my tribute to the people whom I learned and helped me understand C/C++.. although i'm not that great with it unlike MisterClay (he was my college buddy) whom i consider to be a totem pole when it comes to C and C++!!! This are authors who created great books that i have read back when i was in...
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I have just received a message from Woody Pewitt that he would be giving away 2 more books courtesy of Microsoft. Here's the book to be given away: Writing Secure Code, Second Edition Author Michael Howard and David LeBlanc Pages 800 Disk N/A Level Intermediate Published 12/04/2002 ISBN 0-7356-1722-8...
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Nice! I guess we do have architecture guys here! anyway, here's the answer to Skills Test Part 1 1.) The code closely resembles a factory method pattern... but mixed with the singleton flavor making it really unstructured. (nice catch cruizer!) 2.) the return statements really doesn't do anything at...
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Lets see if there are some architechture people around here :) Looking at code below... scrutinize this class and tell me whats wrong with its structure... what design pattern closely resembles it.. and how you can improve it? the code is provided in both C# and VB.NET so that it would be easier for...
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Want to know which APIs are now obsolete in .NET 2.0? Here's a list by Assembly : http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/programming/obsoleteapi/ObsByAssembly.aspx Here's a list by Namespace : http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/programming/obsoleteapi/ObsByNamespace.aspx
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Next week we would be opening a new section here in devPinoy called "Careers". This section envisions itself to feature blogs of HR managers/ Headhunters looking for programmers and IT staff. If you know your company is looking for people to hire and wants to advertise for free.. then devPinoy is the...
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You got to love this! From the authors website: "...C5 is a library of generic collection classes for C# and other CLI languages, as found in Microsoft .Net version 2.0 and Mono version 1.2. C5 provides functionality and data structures not provided by the standard .Net System.Collections.Generic namespace...
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I stumbled on this interesting link today which talks about the pros and cons between using C/C++, Ruby, Python and Java...
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