Um, what's a prescrotive?
Actually, I don't care, I'm going to say it in my next meeting anyway.
Um, what's a prescrotive?
Actually, I don't care, I'm going to say it in my next meeting anyway.
Nutcase, meet the "Quote" button.
We used to have some backup software (Time Navigator, I think) which had an error message that went, "disaster: something has gone wrong". Very descriptive.
@Someone You Know said:
@Anketam said:But in the same spirit Brits need to not say "I will knock you up this evening" around Americans.Or "Bum a fag?", especially in the South.
"have you got a light, Mac?"
"no, but I have got a nice warm overcoat."
@blakeyrat said:
@KattMan said:A decorated comparer pattern with solve it with only 11 snippits of code, all less then 10 lines long.That sentence makes perfect sense.
Pfft, what is it that you don't even about patterns? So that.
Does anybody you know have a job at any company doing anything? Or are you from Liverpool?
@pjt33 said:
camel case starting with a capital
I thought if it starts with a capital it's PascalCase, not camelCase?
@Zecc said:
A 3-letter prefix is too limited! You should use UUID prefixes!
I don't like to differentiate between table and field names, I like to name all tables and fields dat00001, dat00002, dat00003 etc to avoid any confusion. Then the entire structure of the db can be described as a nested set!
@Lorne Kates said:
tblDailyData, tblWeeklyData, tblMonthlyData, tblYearlyData, tblYearlyData_FiscalYear.
Wow, that's some naming convention - not just the "tbl" prefix but a "Data" suffix too. Please tell me the column names all start with "col".
@da Doctah said:
Rubber Mask Burger King
Rubber Mask Burger King is the creepiest corporate mascot I can think of.
There's an advert here where he reduces the price of a car at a dealership by turning a 9 over to make a 6, then jumps into a waiting car to be driven away. I think he's meant to be waving to the car salesman out of the window as he drives away but to me it looks like he's flipping the bird.
I'm sorry Cad, I didn't quite catch that, could you say it again?
BTK, TNT (the courier company) also operates in the UK. And they drive like fucking maniacs.