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I created a web service. Gave the WSDL files to a c# freelance developer and he consumed the web service happily. Along came some microsoft bobs - also developing in c#. For some reason - incompetence I think - they just couldn't get it working. So the client sacked microsoft, got the freelancer in, and everyone was happy. Except microsoft, but there you go - they should employ more skilled consultants.
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There was a golden era in banking where if your app fecked up it was just you users that got pissed off, now they have linked up every system with some feckin SOA layer than when your code fecks up you get your users banging on and every consumer of the information you serve on the phone to you. It is a pile of dominos I work with.
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Originally posted by BusinessAnalyst2012 View PostAnyone heard of this concept. Currently reviewing technical design documents which seem to talk a lot about them. Are they a 'thing' or is this just developer waffle.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI just banned Palatino Winotype (or whatever his name was). Will that do for the time being?
Perma ban I hope ? Next stop Malcolm bugger please.
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Originally posted by BusinessAnalyst2012 View PostAnyone heard of this concept. Currently reviewing technical design documents which seem to talk a lot about them. Are they a 'thing' or is this just developer waffle.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe icing on the cake could be naming the owner of that sockie.... or am I the only one that doesn't know?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI just banned Palatino Winotype (or whatever his name was). Will that do for the time being?
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostFor a while. But we require regular sacrifices
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhen are you going to hit the ban button and do us all a favour?
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I found a great term we need to incorporate in to CUK Prof section...
Askhole
June 25, 2007 Urban Word of the Day
Someone who asks many stupid, pointless, obnoxious questions.
Someone who consistently abuses internet fora and discussion boards to post stupid questions a quick google search could have easily answered. Usually withholds relevant information so that even posters trying to help cannot really solve his problem adequately. Utterly disgraceful and quick to insult anyone who refers him to google or other sources.
Wonder if this word will be acceptable where moron or idiot isn't.....
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