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Nope i mean Cadavar, although cadaver is an acceptible variation.Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?you mean cadaver
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/CadavarComment
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jesus mark that's awfulOriginally posted by Ardesco
It is a dead human (Normally elderly woman aparently) who has been preserved so that medical students can practice cutting up a dead one before they get onto a live one. There is a good chance that various parts of it will go missing and end up on the tube at some point as well
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Lots of things in life are awful, doesn't stop them from happening thoughOriginally posted by scriptfromscratchjesus mark that's awful
And somebody I know, or somebody that has just grabbed my name from one of the many easy to find resources linked to my forum name?
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I'll take that as a not somebody i know thenOriginally posted by scriptfromscratchmarky, we go way back!
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Although your sentence is roughly correct, I believe that you're somewhat missing the point. Any grad monkey (like myself, back in my younger and better-looking days) can learn enough php/sql to write a few scripts to add dynamic news item functionality onto a site, repeat this pattern over several pages with subtle variations, and claim mastery of PHP.Originally posted by SockpuppetTo be fair PHP and ASP are not the hardest languages in the world to master.
It takes an individual with considerably more talent and experience to have the full range of HTML/JavaScript/XML/CSS/SQL/3-tier/design patterns/architecture/accessibility talent and experience to create an efficient, reliable, secure, maintainable and usable enterprise web solution that works across multiple browsers.
Having said all this, it is indeed true that the market dictates the rates, regardless of the ignorance shown by clients with respect to the business value of an experienced developer. It is on this basis that I've made the decision to abandon the world of PHP in favour of the shiny pointy clicky world of ASP.NET 2.0, in which contract work seems to be more plentiful and better paid - at least up here in the Desolate North.
Thankfully the majority of my existing skills (those listed above) will be transferrable to the world of ASP.NET, though sadly I'd never manage to persuade either an agency or a client of the value of this claim.
Such is life, eh?
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Thats because ASP.NET is something you use to catch snakes with, innit?Originally posted by chicaneThankfully the majority of my existing skills (those listed above) will be transferrable to the world of ASP.NET, though sadly I'd never manage to persuade either an agency or a client of the value of this claim.
Such is life, eh?
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I think I would put this another way:Originally posted by chicane.... Any grad monkey (like myself, back in my younger and better-looking days) can learn enough php/sql to write a few scripts....
It takes an individual with considerably more talent and experience to have the full range of HTML/JavaScript/XML/CSS/SQL/3-tier/design patterns/architecture/accessibility talent and experience to create an efficient, reliable, secure, maintainable and usable enterprise web solution that works across multiple browsers....
Any fool can program.
Few can program well.
Few if any agents know the difference.
Muppets rule the market.
So: there's no percentage in being good.Comment
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