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The 5 types of programmers « Steven Benner's Blog
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Steven Benner's Blog. Random articles about programming, computing and the internet. The 5 types of programmers. July 18th, 2010. Ndash; Desktop Development. In my code journeys and programming adventures I’ve encountered many strange foes, and even stranger allies. I’ve identified at least five different kinds of code warriors, some make for wonderful comrades in arms, while others seem to foil my every plan. The duct tape programmer. The code may not be pretty, but damnit, it works! What do you want?
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Reboot, relaunch and a new COBOL product | burgun
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Laquo; Not dead yet. More on the COBOL Dictionary. Reboot, relaunch and a new COBOL product. Posted October 21, 2013 by mburgun in COBOL. Yes, I have been gone for a while, haven’t I? Soooo, exactly what is the COBOL Dictionary? The typical COBOL programmer hammers their central repository of source code multiple times a day searching for strings in order to analyse the impact of changing an entity. Need to find all the places a particular copybook has been used? The Program Usage tool. Note the call...
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We all stuff up … | burgun
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Laquo; Windows 8/8.1 tip. We all stuff up …. Posted November 26, 2013 by mburgun in Uncategorized. As much as I might insist to my children that I am infallible (cue sighs and rolling eyes) I must admit sometimes I make mistakes E-bloody-normous ones. If you’ve been working in the game of delivering complex software for any time you all know how that’s possible, even probable. The true measure of a professional is how you deal with it. I was reminded of this by a great post. Accept that an error was made.
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Not dead yet | burgun
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Laquo; Cows with guns. Reboot, relaunch and a new COBOL product. Posted July 18, 2011 by mburgun in Uncategorized. No, I haven’t passed away I have been VERY busy. I’ve spent a considerable time in the last couple of months converting mu NetExpress 5.1 product, Cobra to Visual COBOL 2010. Let me tell you, something I thought would take a couple of weeks at the most was considerably more work that that! On another point, no COBOL doesn’t appear to be dead either Check out here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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February | 2011 | burgun
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Archive for February, 2011. Many hands make light work. Posted by mburgun in Uncategorized. The last posting on collections, whilst being a bit on the long side was fairly straightforward to follow. Today’s posting is a little more, umm, challenging The reason is I really want to show you what’s possible in the .NET Framework 4.0 that means you will be able to make your apps scream along on modern, multi-cored processors with minimal effort. Define the delegate or method signature. Stuff) with the identi...
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Cows with guns | burgun
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Laquo; Chain of Fools : Upgrading through every version of windows. Posted March 14, 2011 by mburgun in Uncategorized. Just to let you know, I’m still around and have something coming soon enough In the meantime:. 5 responses to this post. Posted by Patrick on March 15, 2011 at 9:47 pm. Who knew this was what you did with all that time on the computer. Posted by Sara on March 15, 2011 at 9:51 pm. Posted by Graham Peters on March 22, 2011 at 12:53 pm. Pleased to know that you are using your time well!
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It's a COBOL world!: 12/1/11
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It's a COBOL world! A discussion about COBOL, where it has been, where it is, where it is going and where it needs to be. Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Visual COBOL Now Supports Dialog System Applications. Then along comes .NET and what was once "leading edge" soon became somewhat obsolete. But those that build applications using Dialog System were left hanging. What do you do with these applications? That is up until now. With the latest release of Visual COBOL R4 Update 2, Micro Focus is providing tool...
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It's a COBOL world!: Free Mainframe COBOL Developer IDE
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It's a COBOL world! A discussion about COBOL, where it has been, where it is, where it is going and where it needs to be. Tuesday, December 11, 2012. Free Mainframe COBOL Developer IDE. If you are currently logging onto a mainframe to do COBOL application development, you now have access to a free graphical editor. Visit http:/ online.microfocus.com/Enterprise-Developer-PE. And download your own copy of Micro Focus Enterprise Developer for. Then they can't say you never got them anything. *grin*. As much...
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July | 2011 | burgun
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Archive for July, 2011. Posted by mburgun in Uncategorized. No, I haven’t passed away I have been VERY busy. I’ve spent a considerable time in the last couple of months converting mu NetExpress 5.1 product, Cobra to Visual COBOL 2010. Let me tell you, something I thought would take a couple of weeks at the most was considerably more work that that! On another point, no COBOL doesn’t appear to be dead either Check out here. For in interesting view by an obviously informed commentator.