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AboutFounder and CEO of a consultancy and software development company.
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SkillsC#,.net,java,PHP,JS,angular,TSQL,PL/SQL,SQLite, MySQL
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@jalebiBhai hahaha
Actually I did but I didn't understand the language.
People were nice, some are a little bit pushy to buy things but service is great at least where I visited :) -
@jaipurdeveloper I just returned from a trip to Rajasthan and loved your country!
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@slaat the problems I have with the language are when I teach not the opposite.
I own a software company and I don't have this problem in work but even if I had it I'll just encourage people to learn English without pressuring them as the names of variables are not this important if all understand the meaning! -
@vhoyer as I said I don't have this problem my self I name my variables in English unless I don't find the word quickly enough but I don't judge people who don't only because they don't know the language.
I think you are still a student or so if you google each name of variable, it'll be forever.
And if people who don't know English use your method and Google the words they will forget the meaning one week later if not before. And one month or year later they will need Google to translate again to their language.
I know that when I teach I am constantly translating the variables names when explaining the examples.
So fellow devs be open minded a little bit. -
Even if I love English and try to use it a lot and encourage my fellow devs to learn it but let be honest not all the world speak English and programming in English is different from knowing all the words we need in English. The programming language is only a set of limited number of instructions you can learn what they do in any language.
Names of some apps or even programming languages are not known for us not native speakers. I didn't know that Python was a snake until recently with all the jokes running around this name.
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@Cruiser @crackroach explained it perfectly, my problem is with the forgiveness part
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@drRoss as I said I am not against the rant I am against how it was said.
I am not an English native speaker and not living in an English speaking country, and this my fourth language I don't need someone to forgive me if I made a mistake but encourage me and if I asked for an advice.
When I heard an American speaking my mother tongue I was very pleased even if he made mistakes but I know he makes a lot of efforts.
The rant with the tags @Cruiser added offended me even if I don't make these mistakes.
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@Cruiser you should've said to my non English native speakers living in USA dev.....
Although I Don't make these errors, but we're here making an effort and speaking English as devrant is only one community not a language community based.
We don't come here to take English lessons, we do this elsewhere. -
@Artemix I am not really interested, I just read the headline and thought I'd let you know about the article appeared in the news as you said earlier you didn't see any information about this matter.
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@Artemix check Washington post they just talked about this law and they said it's official starting from today.
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I am not good at English as it is my third or fourth language but I think "once in awhile" means from time to time.
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I loved Assembly when I was at university. We had to create a simple calculator for the class project.
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@Lukas I can't build a new interface really. there's a lot of users and they don't expect to login or work on different platforms.
Part of the solution was to use views but I can't use them every where. -
@spl0 this is what I did. But there's a lot of complicated things that doesn't work with this changes.
Some screens of the web interface needs some of the columns in one table to be populated of course. Other functionalities needs the same columns with others. I tried to separate the max of columns but there's still some functionalities that needs columns from both new tables.
Last thing I can do is to duplicate some columns to resolve all the problems.
The data is from a banking company, I don't know really what all columns mean to them. -
I have a client who has something like this hundreds of columns in the same table. After some time the table didn't allow adding new columns any more. I had to split it to two tables but it broke some parts of their software (a proprietary one don't have code to change it only web interface to add columns or tables).
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Never wished one day to be a doctor even in the most difficult times. It's part of the job and I like it.
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@Artemix I don't know about France law but I have friends who live there and of course it happens to figure in my Facebook feed like some other news from my American friends. Especially when I am speaking the language of the two countries.
Perhaps you are not interested in the news so your feed doesn't show you much. -
@Artemix I am not French but heard about this sometime ago from some news show I don't remember which one. They said they are only considering it. Nothing official yet.
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@Jumpshot44 I am not in the US but some Facebook contacts who are Americans keep posting about who do you need to vote for. Between us all of them against DT.
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@tomabolt and if the tech friend is a girl?
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I don't drink coffee. Sometimes tea at the end of the day.
One day a doctor gave me a drug that contains caffeine and I didn't sleep for more than 48 hours!! -
@dfox
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I guess you are lucky you have the Close button!!
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@rookiemaverick thank you