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The more complexity and pain, the greater the barrier to entry. If it were all drag n drop, the Bobs would be all over it like a rash.
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Two thoughts:Originally posted by zoco View PostAs if we don't have enough to do. Just my thoughts....
1) you should be grateful you did not get canned because you lack x64 experience
2) you should be grateful that migration complexity will help you keep your job/contract because it would be harder to outsource
So, this pain is your gain.
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Yes, well your right about deployments. Installers are not agnostic about these things. I'm guessing that at some point everyone will be 64 bit but when I look at the number of organisations out there still using IE6 I'm guessing this is quite a few years down the line.Originally posted by zoco View PostUp until my current client, I had mostly worked on XP & win 2k03. Now I'm working on x64 platforms and (being very simplistic here) I'm finding that I get involved in a mish mash of x86 and x64 stuff. Which is a complete pain i the arse to be honest. Yes, I wish a line was drawn in the sand and everything was x64 but dealing with with 3rd party dependencies etc that I have no control over I find that a whole new layer of bollocks has been introduced that I have to contend with when I'm dealing with deployments etc.
As if we don't have enough to do. Just my thoughts....
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Developing in x86/x64 environments
Up until my current client, I had mostly worked on XP & win 2k03. Now I'm working on x64 platforms and (being very simplistic here) I'm finding that I get involved in a mish mash of x86 and x64 stuff. Which is a complete pain i the arse to be honest. Yes, I wish a line was drawn in the sand and everything was x64 but dealing with with 3rd party dependencies etc that I have no control over I find that a whole new layer of bollocks has been introduced that I have to contend with when I'm dealing with deployments etc.
As if we don't have enough to do. Just my thoughts....Tags: None
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