@asuffield said:
@CPound said:Tell me, am I being to harsh? Is it too much to ask to communicate with complete sentences?
Go and watch idiocracy.
"Water? You mean like, from the toilet?"
did his resume say he got his degree from costco?
@asuffield said:
@CPound said:Tell me, am I being to harsh? Is it too much to ask to communicate with complete sentences?
Go and watch idiocracy.
"Water? You mean like, from the toilet?"
did his resume say he got his degree from costco?
The web developer toolkit for firefox tells me this:
document.getElementById("wtf_sitesearch_q") has no properties at http://forums.thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/111431.aspx, line 170
The override on equals is a little screwy too.
Calling 'equals' on two instances of this class will always call the 'public boolean equals(Point other)' method
@lupin_nueve09 said:
I can't possibly make more details because in case you didn't notice..I'm the one actually expecting to get informations..
FYI, don't plan on getting much feedback unless you provide a little more detail...
A lot of sites that do site tracking with WebTrends use metatags.
They run some javascript in the client to gather the data from the metatags to formulate a 1x1 pixel tag that points at WebTrends to build flashy reports
For what region are you seeing these kinds of offers?
I can see these salaries being somewhat realistic if the jobs are in NYC or San Francisco or something, where the cost of living is pretty high...
@frosty said:
Uh... wow... I don't think I've seen such a bad comprehension of the English language since I went and taught English to japanese housewives. Even they probably had this guy beat.
The guy who posted the last response on the linked thread (pointing out all of the ignored questions) probably has it right.
The craziest part (atleast, to me) is that he specifically seeks people who are unemployed now. You know... people who are unemployed for any duration usually are unemployed for a reason (too junior, not enough experience, really bad at what they do, etc).
I think the person picked up their English skills here
Why anyone would do that is beyond me... the looping construct used here is completely useless
@DiamondDave said:
Ha.... I've seen this one in one of the offices in my building
Ha.... I've seen this one in one of the offices in my building
Well, if you highlight the blacked-out text, you can see the code....
@ferrengi said:
@ammoQ said:For almost one year, I've
had a bug in one of my programs which made it sporadically crash on
Windows while it worked well
on Linux. I was unsure whether to blame the used libs, the environment or the operating system for that. Today I've found it:#ifndef WIN32iconv(icd, &p1, &l1, &p2, &l2);#elsewhile(p1) {/ filter NON-ASCII */if (*p1>=32 && *p1<=127)*p2++ = *p1;p1++;}#endif
Note the length check (l2 is the length of the buffer p2 points to) missing in the WIN32 section...
Now
I have to go to the blackboard and write 100 times: No, the compiler
ain't broken. No, the libs ain't broken. No, the OS ain't broken. ...
;-)
Sometimes, though, there can be bugs in the
programming language. At my office, we use PowerBuilder and the entire
GUI (at least in version 9, 6.5 was much better) seems like one big WTF
and it is extremely slow on top of it.
Oh, the reason why I
mentioned this is that there have been issues with the PowerBuilder
interacts with the database. Particularly Oracle 8.