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Looking at my current rate of pay I really wouldn't be too sure about that. Then again I don't think many people on here are pure code monkeys unlike you.Originally posted by insur View PostI have always found on a large scale development project, the strongest developers have specialised in a single stack.
They are given the most challenging apects of a greenfield development project.
I agree, there is always an aspect of a project that requires for instance adding web services to a legacy backend, however I have found a company may hire the odd contract developer to work on this aspect. The developer also tends to be pretty weak when discussing subjects such as IOC and DI and detail. The jack of all trades tends to be a bit of a hacker and this is normally refelected in the rate they are paid.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I take it your one of the jack of all trades then?Originally posted by eek View PostLooking at my current rate of pay I really wouldn't be too sure about that. Then again I don't think many people on here are pure code monkeys unlike you.
Let me think, you know VB6, Cobol, SQL, C, C++, Java, C#, Ruby on Rails, Asp.net, JAvaScript, MVC and Struts.
But couldn't explain the concept of Cohesion in one simple sentence.
You spend your days fixing bugs and tweaking code written by others.
Enjoy your day.Comment
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Well, I'll tell you what he isn't, he's not the whinging, whining bastard who started this thread.Originally posted by insur View PostI take it your one of the jack of all trades then?
Let me think, you know VB6, Cobol, SQL, C, C++, Java, C#, Ruby on Rails, Asp.net, JAvaScript, MVC and Struts.
But couldn't explain the concept of Cohesion in one simple sentence.
You spend your days fixing bugs and tweaking code written by others.
Enjoy your day.
Off you pop.
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Thankfully not.Originally posted by insur View PostBut couldn't explain the concept of Cohesion in one simple sentence.
You spend your days fixing bugs and tweaking code written by others.
Enjoy your day.
Mmmmmmmmmmm.
Bug fixing.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Every day is a new challenge to be enjoyed in the wonderful world of eyer edjumakshen.Comment
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I didn't realise EEK needed a prat like you to speak for him.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWell, I'll tell you what he isn't, he's not the whinging, whining bastard who started this thread.
Off you pop.
Your probably the sad lonely little prick who believes EEK is your internet friend and you need to stick up for him.
Going by the 90 odd posts you have put up on here, perhaps you should get out a little more and make some real friends.
Now get back to ejaculating while thinking about EEK.Comment
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Lets just put this to bed, there are 20 people who have contributed to this thread, 19 off which don't agree with you.Originally posted by insur View PostI take it your one of the jack of all trades then?
Let me think, you know VB6, Cobol, SQL, C, C++, Java, C#, Ruby on Rails, Asp.net, JAvaScript, MVC and Struts.
But couldn't explain the concept of Cohesion in one simple sentence.
You spend your days fixing bugs and tweaking code written by others.
Enjoy your day.
Shut up and move on going back to the original problemOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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No, you shut up.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostShut up and move on going back to the original problemComment
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Hey insur,
This thread is in the General section of the forum and therefore is a free-for-all. If you wanted constructive discussion then best to post in Business / Contracts - sorry should have moved this over to there when I saw it.
I think the thread has now run its course.
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Yep - lesson learned on this too, I think...Originally posted by administrator View PostHey insur,
This thread is in the General section of the forum and therefore is a free-for-all. If you wanted constructive discussion then best to post in Business / Contracts - sorry should have moved this over to there when I saw it.
I think the thread has now run its course.
Admin"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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