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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostYeah went to lecture on "Writing tulip code in C#", and he showed that most of the mistakes that could be made in previous versions of .net / vb / C, were all solved by the complier.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostGuess things have changed a lot since my borland C compiler days.
Ho hum.
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Originally posted by denver2k View PostI had similar rates when i was in uni n worked in call centre,Next, WH Smith etc......
However if im on bench and really desperate, i might go for it only if 'work from home' option is available.
FFS no1 in his/ her right mind will ever be interested in that and spending aprox a quid/litre. I never heard of this place(Kidderminster) before, google map suggested its closer to 2 places which iv ever heard of Bham and Worcestor...
Why it is the foundation of the great carpet industry of Britain.
Wonder if this gig is for a carpet manufacturer? Could they be using dream'weaver' for web design?
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostJust seen this come up on Jobserve
ASP developer Contract
My client has a long term contract requirement for an experienced classic ASP developer. You must have good commercial experience in ASP development.
If you have a good understanding of HTML, CSS coding that would be an advantage.
This is a 6-12 month contract
It will be £8 - 9 per hour.
Please contact me ASAP if you are interested in this role.
Location Kidderminster
Country UK
Start Date ASAP
Duration 6-9 months
Rate £7 - £9 per hour
However if im on bench and really desperate, i might go for it only if 'work from home' option is available.
FFS no1 in his/ her right mind will ever be interested in that and spending aprox a quid/litre. I never heard of this place(Kidderminster) before, google map suggested its closer to 2 places which iv ever heard of Bham and Worcestor...
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostThat's getting more difficult; as the compiler and JIT optimise a lot of your bad programming without you knowing.
Ho hum.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostLooking on the bright side, my house is only about 200 yards from the local Job Centre.
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Just seen this come up on Jobserve
ASP developer Contract
My client has a long term contract requirement for an experienced classic ASP developer. You must have good commercial experience in ASP development.
If you have a good understanding of HTML, CSS coding that would be an advantage.
This is a 6-12 month contract
It will be £8 - 9 per hour.
Please contact me ASAP if you are interested in this role.
Location Kidderminster
Country UK
Start Date ASAP
Duration 6-9 months
Rate £7 - £9 per hour
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostYou need to get into the habit of hiding some crafty bugs and performance bottlenecks in your code. Ones than can easily be attributed to .NET just being crap, and can only be resolved by your uber impressive programming and optimisation skills.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostSo now I have 6 months of C#/.NET behind me (finished contract today), I assume I can now look forward to lots of phone calls from agents with increasingly lucrative offers as they compete for my in demand skills?
Or has the gravy train slowed down a bit?
Looking on the bright side, my house is only about 200 yards from the local Job Centre.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOne needs to aim to run his own train, even if it's as small as SKA-Net-Express...
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