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Previously on "Change is the only constant in IT"

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    I was surprised the site kept its format for so long. As I say: change is the only constant in IT.

    I've got a sys-admin wanting everyone to use the same programming language. I'm like, 'Get with the times man. That daft idea went out of fashion almost before it came in.'
    Milan's tapes have looked the same for years, I think the new site has upset his routine.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    I was surprised the site kept its format for so long. As I say: change is the only constant in IT.

    I've got a sys-admin wanting everyone to use the same programming language. I'm like, 'Get with the times man. That daft idea went out of fashion almost before it came in.'
    Makes you wonder what the next paradigms are going to be, for example in programming 'languages' and database methodology.

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    Change is the only constant in IT

    I was surprised the site kept its format for so long. As I say: change is the only constant in IT.

    I've got a sys-admin wanting everyone to use the same programming language. I'm like, 'Get with the times man. That daft idea went out of fashion almost before it came in.'

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