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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostNotAllThere,
you've got bi abap and java, but have you got the latest and greatest bia ?
Milan.
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NotAllThere,
you've got bi abap and java, but have you got the latest and greatest bia ?
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 7 May 2008, 21:02.
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In the Eighties a mate of mine wrote the software for, and installed, a system that weighed pigs as they trundled along a kind of monorail immediately after being slaughtered. To get into the room where the two PCs sat (one was the fallback, as they couldn't stop the pigs if the first one crashed) he had to wait until a carcass came by, steaming heavily where it had just been sliced down the middle so all the guts could fall out, then dart by before the next one came along three seconds later
Good cheap meat in the factory shop though
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostNotAllThere,
without wanting to split hairs on the .Net subject, xi does not formally exist anymore.
xi is now pi which is part of end to end process integration.
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* Actually, if you can show me some .Net documentation that supports you're view, I'll happily admit I'm wrong. I just can't be bothered to verify my view.
Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
but you know this already :-)
Milan.
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NotAllThere,
without wanting to split hairs on the .Net subject, xi does not formally exist anymore.
xi is now pi which is part of end to end process integration.
but you know this already :-)
Milan.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostSo they've rebadged XI or you've changed hats ? It's all .Net in the end, toot toot !!!
Was chatting to someone who implemented the .Net planning processes at one once. They can use over 98% of the pig allegedly.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postalright dinosaur,
if you have xi on your cv change it to pi otherwise you'll look like a dipstick
I won't be changing hats until the customers change to some other super form of .net at which time all of us parasites will be changing hats en masse
and cross training into the next toot toot gravy train :-)
Milan.
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alright dinosaur,
if you have xi on your cv change it to pi otherwise you'll look like a dipstick
I won't be changing hats until the customers change to some other super form of .net at which time all of us parasites will be changing hats en masse
and cross training into the next toot toot gravy train :-)
Milan.
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BBC two show showing how animals are killed was quite interesting. Nice to know where you meat comes from.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostThere may be a meeting in a company abattoir I may need to attend tomorrow.
Not sure how I am feeling about that to be honest.
You won't get anywhere near the killing floor - not unless you are willing to spend 30 mins dressing for the occasion.
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no no, calm before the storm
all good in the .Net world
and Dinosaur, it's not XI anymore !
do try to keep up
Milan.
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