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Originally posted by sasguru View PostApparently not. Hes some kind of BS specialist though
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostYou are a bull tulip generator. Never heard so much crap without any meaning. You know nothing about software development.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostYou are a bull tulip generator. Never heard so much crap without any meaning. You know nothing about software development.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI do agree that having a small multiskilled motivated team will achieve more than the crap you get from a large consultancy.
But that is not always the way things pan out so you got to be flexible.
Apparently if I am to believe the feedback I get from clients I am quite useful!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOh I'm sorry I just assumed so as you seem to have all the vocabulary and buzzwords of one of the many useless layers of people that plague this industry.
But that is not always the way things pan out so you got to be flexible.
Apparently if I am to believe the feedback I get from clients I am quite useful!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOh I'm sorry I just assumed so as you seem to have all the vocabulary and buzzwords of one of the many useless layers of people that plague this industry.
There was I thinking you had made that judgement purely by his username
You're a right analyst, I'll give you that
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo what you're saying is that you're a PM in a commodity environment where you develop "standard noddy websites"?
As opposed to something more interesting like "engineering projects".
Well, given your posts on this subject that makes complete sense.
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Originally posted by original PM View Post
I agree this would be completely different if you are coding for obscure engineering projects
but not for standard noddy websites etc
As opposed to something more interesting like "engineering projects".
Well, given your posts on this subject that makes complete sense.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostHave you coded using modern tools? there are so many plug ins and code re-uses that a huge chunk of the code written is the same code used again and again.
that chap could be coming to a project near you soon...
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf it was a wall of a type he hadn't built before, the former. But most walls are quite similar. Whereas you rarely write the exact same code over and over again, if you are it suggests you could've saved some time not coding in the first place.
I agree this would be completely different if you are coding for obscure engineering projects
but not for standard noddy websites etc
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf it was a wall of a type he hadn't built before, the former. But most walls are quite similar. Whereas you rarely write the exact same code over and over again, if you are it suggests you could've saved some time not coding in the first place.
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