Originally posted by Judge Fred
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Racism in Cyberspace
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Just trying to bring it to your level Sasguru. The lowest common denominator, but to be honest, find it difficult to lower my standards to yours.
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sasguru has no standards. Have you seen his code? No indentation. No comments. He still uses goto/return statements in his datasteps...Illegitimus non carborundum est!Comment
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Says he on £3.50/hour....Originally posted by Judge FredI did SAS at University. Not exactly rocket science is it?!?
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"I did SAS" - he he. What exactly did you do?Originally posted by Judge FredI did SAS at University. Not exactly rocket science is it?!?
Keep posting. Every post exposes your fundamental stupidity.Hard Brexit now!
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What makes you think I'm coding? Like most techies, no imagination...Originally posted by Flubstersasguru has no standards. Have you seen his code? No indentation. No comments. He still uses goto/return statements in his datasteps...Hard Brexit now!
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I don't exactly see any intelligence coming from your words Sasguru. But judging my the number of postings you have, you obviously spend more time in Cyberspace than you do at work.
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4 months into a 6 month SAS development contract, and all I've done is fecking documentation. You may not be cutting code now, but if you're like me, you're gagging at the bit....Originally posted by sasguruWhat makes you think I'm coding? Like most techies, no imagination...Illegitimus non carborundum est!Comment
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That's what I like about this board. Just when you think it's all getting boring, someone new sticks their head above the parapet.
I'll miss you when you've gone Fred.Boom boom boom boom
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