So what happened to the changes? If it involves changes to data of the kind that lawyers stick their nose into, you specifically don't want any.
TRWTF is that this sloppy bag of donuts has access to production.
So what happened to the changes? If it involves changes to data of the kind that lawyers stick their nose into, you specifically don't want any.
TRWTF is that this sloppy bag of donuts has access to production.
@Severity One said:
Java (discouraged for performance reasons)
Your words, man, but I totally agree.
Someone should send their graphics card a very sternly worded letter.
Then what is it? On Error Resume Next is required to handle errors gracefully instead of halting execution?
Amazing! This will scale to dozens of attributes!
Are they indexed properly?
Schools probably pay the ridiculous amount of $5/FTE for Windows. Also: is there any serious 'educational' software available for a non-Windows OS, or is using a web browser considered education these days? Well, maybe except for KhanAcademy.
Noo... The total of the two invoices are still £ 1500, you just moved it. What's the WTF?
@Daniel Beardsmore said:
Wait … you build software that talks to ftp.exe? Seriously? That's not even a good attempt at trolling.I will never use the ftp.exe scripting feature ever again, just because you say so.
@blakeyrat said:
@nonpartisan said:That's why I thought it was so damn hypocritical of Microsoft to say that there would be such a steep learning curve if people switched from Office 2003 over to OpenOfficeCite? When did Microsoft say that?
Several samples of those, if you're interested.
http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/businessproductivity/en-us/why-microsoft/pages/openoffice.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/showcase/details.aspx?uuid=faaf9eb8-77c6-4bed-bc08-c069a7bfbb04