It's the "I-hate-Oracle"-club, not the "Why-I-hate-Oracle"-club. Oh, and I have never used Oracle, but I regularly read through the posts here because it's fun to make fun of popular inferior software.
aapopfriets
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RE: The redneck knows about us...
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RE: An Idea...
I'd say you change the NET in the .NET logo to .WTF? OR you take a VisualBasic logo and make it say VisualWTF?
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Latest posts made by aapopfriets
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RE: Moved: Offtopic Discussion w/Katja
It's weird to read how people think about us. [:|] [:P]
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RE: Moved: Offtopic Discussion w/Katja
Katja (I'm not even going to try to quote you):
Yeah, the 'friets' in my name is a combination of 'friet' and 'fiets',
can't live without the best dish in the world in my nickname. I'm
really impressed by the guess though, because most people just tell me
I can't even spell my own name ;)
I always hang out at http://got.tweakers.net. Sure, some people are
arrogant there, but they just don't want beginners, only people who
know stuff and/or don't mind doing some work of their own (STFW and
RTFM) before dumping their problems in a topic. Maybe you'll feel more
at home over there ;)
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RE: Re: Man Oh Man
That's fucking stupid. I hope he got himself killed, another dumbass out of the way. [+o(]
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RE: The I-Hate-Lotus-Notes club
AAARGH. And each time, just when I click the 'post' button, I panic and
try to stop posting in time. Futile. And this forum'll be damned if it
showed me my post after hitting the back button. Hell no, who cares
about long, important replies someone types. We don't need discussions
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RE: The I-Hate-Lotus-Notes club
@Stan Rogers said:
aapopfriets wrote: Oh, and Stan -- I hate using Lotus Notes. Isn't that enough? Does it take a bunch of theoretical arguments to prove that it doesn't suck? I, a regular user, think it sucks. It's a hell to use, and it's just... inane. If you disagree, I'm sure you have some great theory to support your opinion, but I just don't share it. I'm not willing to dive into help files to do the most basic things. Those things should be clear. Keeping in mind that this site is dedicated to laughing at, razzing, and otherwise making fun of people who were too damned lazy or stupid to RTFM, that's pretty much an inane statement, don't you think?
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RE: The I-Hate-Lotus-Notes club
@Stan Rogers said:
aapopfriets wrote: Oh, and Stan -- I hate using Lotus Notes. Isn't that enough? Does it take a bunch of theoretical arguments to prove that it doesn't suck? I, a regular user, think it sucks. It's a hell to use, and it's just... inane. If you disagree, I'm sure you have some great theory to support your opinion, but I just don't share it. I'm not willing to dive into help files to do the most basic things. Those things should be clear. Keeping in mind that this site is dedicated to laughing at, razzing, and otherwise making fun of people who were too damned lazy or stupid to RTFM, that's pretty much an inane statement, don't you think?
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RE: Moved: Offtopic Discussion w/Katja
I meant to say, "Which one?", but I must've accidentally erased my post before hitting 'Post' :D
Alex, look what I found in my Javascript console:
Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure
code: 0x80070057 (NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE)
[nsIDOMNSHTMLDocument.execCommand]" nsresult: "0x80070057
(NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE)" location: "JS frame ::
http://thedailywtf.com/FreeTextBox/FreeTextBox-MainScript.js ::
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RE: Moved: Offtopic Discussion w/Katja
@Katja said:
CPound wrote: Hey Katja, what are the most common programming languages used in the Netherlands? Do people prefer any one over another?
Delphi perhaps?
I think the same as in other countries. VB and C+ of course. Java is popular too these days and C# is gaining popularity. Delphi is a bit declining but I think it will come back again soon. A lot of web languages are popular too, especially PHP and ASP (ASP.NET) but I also noticed that some people are even writing code in VBA as part of their Office documents... But the old Turbo Pascal and even Assembler are still used here.
But if it's about popularity then I'd say:
1) VB
2) Java
3) C++
4) Delphi
But hey, that's just according to some Dutch forum that I visit.
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RE: Languages/Applications/Platforms that should go away
@CPound said:
That was a mistype. Delphi should never have been included in that list.
I don't know how that happened...
You're just saying what she wants to hear [*-)]
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RE: Languages/Applications/Platforms that should go away
@CPound said:
That was a mistype. Delphi should never have been included in that list.
I don't know how that happened...