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Pauline Fowler knows nowt mate. You've blown your credibility, no going back now. You are confused between what is appropriate within a desktop app, and what works in a three tier system. -
You say you were a C++ programmer and you are asking what OO is - blown as another fraud. What a surprise! You've dabbled but never reached high skill.Originally posted by sasguru View PostQuite. I'm sorry I asked.
Sort of confirms that's its only important in some geeks mind.Comment
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Clearly reading is not among your accomplishments. Please show me where I said I was a C++ programmer.Originally posted by aussielong View PostYou say you were a C++ programmer and you are asking what OO is - blown as another fraud. What a surprise! You've dabbled but never reached high skill.
Hard Brexit now!
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Essentially, you're just about right. It's important to have the right tools and to keep up with modern tools as they develop, but none of them magically solve any problem or make you a good programmer.Originally posted by sasguru View PostQuite. I'm sorry I asked.
Sort of confirms that's its only important in some geeks mind.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Someone has to work in London's barsOriginally posted by sasguru View PostIs there anything at all Australians are good for nowadays?
Aussielong, I'll have a Buffalo Trace and Coke please
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Why would an Australian want to earn GBP in a bar in London, when the AUS is so strong and the £ worth feck all? Australia is mega booming. They could earn more picking up lost AUD bills on the floor in Australia than they could earn in London.
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FTFY.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy would an Australian want to earn GBP in a bar in London, when the AUS is so strong and the £ worth feck all? Australia WAS mega booming. They could earn more picking up lost AUD bills on the floor in Australia than they could earn in London.

Their commodities boom is coming to an end.
And like the white Arabs they are, they didn't make any plans for the future.
Hard Brexit now!
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Hey, I didn't say they were smartOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy would an Australian want to earn GBP in a bar in London, when the AUS is so strong and the £ worth feck all? Australia is mega booming. They could earn more picking up lost AUD bills on the floor in Australia than they could earn in London.

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Originally posted by aussielong View PostPauline Fowler knows nowt mate. You've blown your credibility, no going back now. You are confused between what is appropriate within a desktop app, and what works in a three tier system.
You do know who Fowler is don't you?
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The services you speak of, are part of the domain model. Thoughtworks are so last decade.Originally posted by minestrone View Post
I bet your code is a mish mash of misunderstood concepts.
Sasguru does not appear to know much about software. He protesteth too much.Comment
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