Of course, this was planned before I took so much time off work
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Just got my marching orders from ClientCo.
Move up on the bench! On the plus side I' there till the end of Jan - hopefully past the worst of it.Comment
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostJust got my marching orders from ClientCo.
Move up on the bench! On the plus side I' there till the end of Jan.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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I spent the last couple of days working away at various demos that might be useful for the interview - I didn't really have any details beyond a vague description of the nature of the business, so I wanted to cover as many bases as possible
The client started out by telling me that he didn't understand any technical stuff more recent than dBase, and never asked for a demo of anything
Furthermore, there was no Internet access available, unless we wanted to muck around with my 3 modem
Anyway, I showed him an app I already had up in the browser: the server grabs feeds of satellite tracking data for wild elephants in Africa and turns them into tabular data in HTML, and then a bit of JavaScript sucks the data out of the table and displays it on a Google Map. He seemed to find that quite entertainingComment
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostJust got my marching orders from ClientCo.
Move up on the bench! On the plus side I' there till the end of Jan - hopefully past the worst of it.
Roll on New Year - with a bit of luck things will pick up thenComment
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