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  • chef
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    yep, that's what were integrating to / the end system

    to make matters worse, the integration software, i believe, most likely came free with a packet of cereal

    ahh well, just 4 more weeks of this cr@p then the contract is over

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  • TheRefactornator
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    Originally posted by Rookie View Post
    Business Drum'n'Bass Mashups?
    Yea system dev via etch a sketch

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  • Rookie
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    Originally posted by TheRefactornator View Post
    It not's still that "draw yourself a system" garbage is it?
    Business Drum'n'Bass Mashups?

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  • NotAllThere
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    How's the hangover?

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  • TheRefactornator
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    It not's still that "draw yourself a system" garbage is it?

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  • chef
    started a topic quote of the day

    quote of the day

    Scenario: were testing basic functionality of an integration, a case/message is sent out from our end exactly as expected, works like a dream, gets to the integration platform/middleware and ends up at the clients system a completely unidentifiable message

    PM: ok, so we seem to be getting a lot of errors with [integration platform], maybe we should write down these errors so we can fix them a later date?

    <general muttering of agreement with embarrassed integration guys>

    PM: ok, so i think we should write this down, it is agreed.. Niko, could you write it down? ok, we will write it down. So, what shall we do now then? what do people think?

    FFS bunch of cowboys

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