November 2004 Entries
This is a constant issue here at the company, and I guess that it arises almost everywhere. Let me first explain that we are a company that deals with software developement, and mainly for our single product (which is in fact several, but it doesn't really matter). Each time we develop a new feature, or update a previous one we are of course forced to deal with issues of backward compatibility, and others not only within our products but also with various third-party providers that integrate into...
I'm guessing that by now all the major speekers in this convention have written something about it (they sure did before :-)) Event details (in hebrew) are here (with downloads) It was awsome interesting demos (some which actually worked :-), actually everything worked except for a crash or two - what more can you expect ). A lot of laughs. Excellent lectures. I personally learned a lot, being as I am, with not that much real world .NET experience, I found out that I actually know quite a lot, and...
http://www.books24x7.com/ -Referenceware for Professionals http://www.safaribooksonlin... - Safari Bookshelf http://safari.oreilly.com/ - O'Reilly Safari Bookshelf (same as Above I think it is the original)</a> Some online book libraries - should ask my boss to get us a subscription, seems like a stupid resource not to use considering the prices - that of reading text online (which I should get used to by now) in this library, compared with the price of actually buying a book, waiting for...
Hi, haven't written here for the longest time... I'm still looking for a new job, since there are no really interesting offers flowing in (and I still have my old job), I'm still not making that move. Also there is a chance of salary rising at my current place of work - so I don't want to leave before that. For the issue at hand, we are contemplating starting a move to .NET in our product. for those who haven't had the pleasure of knowing me yet, lets just say, I've been a programmet here for the...