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On The Hunt | Between The Code
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Thoughts on coding and everything in between. On December 18, 2012. We’ve sold the company and over the next few days we will be helping everyone find new opportunities. This is not a statement anyone wants to hear at a company meeting. This year, I was one of those employees. It left many people scrambling to make themselves more marketable in just a short amount of time. But I didn’t just want a j-o-b, I wanted to enjoy my work and look forward to going to work every day (or at least most days! As a pr...
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No Pain, No Gain – Code Katas | Between The Code
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Thoughts on coding and everything in between. No Pain, No Gain – Code Katas. On January 14, 2012. Code katas are not a new concept at all, but my recent participation in daily katas has compelled me to consider how valuable they really are. I won’t bore everyone with the technical definition of what a kata is; a kata is basically a specific thing you do repeatedly in order to improve in that area. 2 After coding a problem kata to its solution, scratch it and start over from the beginning. You just mi...
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slhpowell | Between The Code
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Thoughts on coding and everything in between. On November 22, 2013. Do you consider yourself a pretty good employee? Or have you attained rockstar status at work? Or are you like those people on American Idol who have been told they totally can sing and would hands down win, but they actually really can’t sing to save their life? It seems the understanding of quality work and workers has been lost. People either cannot see the bar anymore for the great distance it is above their head, or they have ta...
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Why I Love to Code | thecodergirl
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If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it. Margaret Fuller. December 7, 2011. Why I Love to Code. For me, it’s about the thrill of the chase. So what does this have to do with writing code? Permalink: https:/ thecodergirl.wordpress.com/2011/12/07/why-i-love-to-code/. 23 thoughts on “ Why I Love to Code. December 7, 2011 at 4:59 am. December 7, 2011 at 3:45 pm. I can easily say there are coders who know much more than me but when it comes to passion, dedication and fun, all that skill an...
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December | 2011 | thecodergirl
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If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it. Margaret Fuller. Monthly Archives: December 2011. December 10, 2011. DevTalk: The Zeroth Episode. Today I had a blast getting together with fellow blogger and tech colleague, Jeff Vera (aka, the barebonescoder. We decided to start a podcast/videocast series to discuss tech topics and to begin conversations among developers, especially those in the Tampa Bay area. 8221; Answer: Very easy. And we’ll skype you in. December 7, 2011. I’m a pas...
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DevTalk: The Zeroth Episode | thecodergirl
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If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it. Margaret Fuller. December 10, 2011. DevTalk: The Zeroth Episode. Today I had a blast getting together with fellow blogger and tech colleague, Jeff Vera (aka, the barebonescoder. We decided to start a podcast/videocast series to discuss tech topics and to begin conversations among developers, especially those in the Tampa Bay area. Though neither of us had done something like this before, we asked ourselves, “How hard could it be? Fill in your d...
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If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it. Margaret Fuller. January 24, 2013. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 6,900. Views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 12 years to get that many views. Click here to see the complete report. November 20, 2012. Save Yourself From MyBatis Hell.
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Save Yourself From MyBatis Hell | thecodergirl
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If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it. Margaret Fuller. November 20, 2012. Save Yourself From MyBatis Hell. This has been sitting in my unpublished posts since February. Time to get it out there! Some of the images look weird, just click to view them. This is the story of how to save yourself from some MyBatis hell. I had a class called Row:. And a class called ParameterMap:. And a MyBatis map to call a stored procedure to populate an IList of type Row:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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A Beginning Journey Into XQuery | Between The Code
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Thoughts on coding and everything in between. A Beginning Journey Into XQuery. On August 23, 2012. One very important thing to note is that in order to get at the Customer’s Id buried several nodes deep, my table being queried has to include the nodes leading up to the Customer node. In other words, I couldn’t just assume that the query language understands that CommissionedFor is my root node I have to tell it that. What results do you get when you leave out the root node? Of course the fact that there ...
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C# and Manual Transmissions | Between The Code
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Thoughts on coding and everything in between. C# and Manual Transmissions. On October 7, 2011. A very common (and sometimes heated) discussion among developers is: Which is better C# or VB.NET? I am certainly not going to attempt to. That C# makes better developers, but it is at the very least thought provoking. In fact, I wonder if we asked a group of developers from each side with the same basic skill level to take a short quiz, which ones would write better quality code the VB or C# programmers? You a...