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I hope they're paying you an obscene amount of money to use it thenOriginally posted by vetran View Postnope they quite sensibly have used various tactics to prevent such things.
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Can't you sneak your own laptop in and build on that, then move to git or whatever when necessaryOriginally posted by vetran View PostI loved Toad unfortunately we have an Architecture group and if its not on the Bricks then SMS rats on you.
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If Oracle made YachtsOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostOn behalf of Larry and I - can we just thank you for the valued contribution to our next super yacht
The Rudder would be an additional download.
You wouldn't realise you needed a Bilge bung until you were half way around Cape of Good hope.
Every time you wanted a new set of cutlery you & your bank would need to lube up. If you buy the wrong set then the yacht would sink.
Microsoft would make a speedboat the same size for a tenth of the cost with no requirement to do multiple courses to get the damn thing to start.
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Yes, I know the drillOriginally posted by vetran View PostThe rest is pretty accurate though.
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Oh... sql developer has always sucked. Last time I used oracle I used Toad. worked nicely enough.Originally posted by vetran View PostOrifice SQL Developer
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It was only for the morning while they went to the toddler group.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostJust like their JVM then and the inconsistency of those releases.
I'm patiently just waiting for the software vendor, I specialise in, to punt it out the door.
FTFY
The rest is pretty accurate though.
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Just like their JVM then and the inconsistency of those releases.Originally posted by vetran View PostWhat gets me is this is by one of the big boys, supports a DB worth millions and its still utter pants.
I'm patiently just waiting for the software vendor, I specialise in, to punt it out the door.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIn the end, after the wife and kids have left me, alone, for the week, I shouted at everything else, kicked my lap top across the floor, made Baboon noises, then reinstalled with latest tool, rebooting multiple times was also required.Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 7 December 2015, 15:05.
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actually I'm finding that has got much better recently. I don't have to search google for hours every time I use O/S stuff now. But as its free I kind of understand.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThis sort of thing really pisses me off. Anything remotely open-saucy and you end up spending a week trying to track down and set up all the dependent projects it needs to run which usually involve several trips to github, figuring out how to compile a language you've never heard of, and translating someone's linux build instructions into something that'll work in the real world. No telling me the apt-get command line doesn't help me thank you very much.

What gets me is this is by one of the big boys, supports a DB worth millions and its still utter pants.
In the end I uninstalled everything, reinstalled with latest tool rebooting multiple times was also required.
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On behalf of Larry and I - can we just thank you for the valued contribution to our next super yacht
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This sort of thing really pisses me off. Anything remotely open-saucy and you end up spending a week trying to track down and set up all the dependent projects it needs to run which usually involve several trips to github, figuring out how to compile a language you've never heard of, and translating someone's linux build instructions into something that'll work in the real world. No telling me the apt-get command line doesn't help me thank you very much.
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It's the hacking toolkit for Mr GoatseOriginally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostWhat's orifice developer?
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