InitrodeTF
Sorry, the voices, they made me do it.
You should probably redact the company involved anyway to protect the innocent.
And what with the timing of your post and all...
InitrodeTF
Sorry, the voices, they made me do it.
You should probably redact the company involved anyway to protect the innocent.
And what with the timing of your post and all...
[quote user="Renan "C#" Sousa"]good practice in programming is the KISS way of thinking ("Keep It Simple, Stupid"). We don't need more than one class.[/quote]
I have often thought this. One class per application. Simplifies builds.
@Cypher87 said:
Why didn't you try the 'Cached' option?
The firewall here blocks the Google cache. "Anonymizing Utilities"
*Sigh*
This is what happens when you ship a development tool with your product. Everyone can program it. And, may I say, it does what it says and is easy to read? This would be how non-programmers think, probably. The problem would be when this program becomes "Mission Critical" and now has to be supported. Still, in this case it is very easy to see what the original "programmer" was trying to achieve. Even named it well. Better than some things I have seen
Don't laugh, I got locked out of my pc today after a co-shirker had changed my input language to russian by using alt-shift at the login screen. Doesn't tell you it's russian. Can't see it either. Couldn't Google to find out how to change input language. I called support who promptly changed my password. I told them it had to be a russian password but that wasn't on the script. MS should have made it a dropdown or somesuch on the login page instead of hiding it away with "special ninja" keypresses.