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Damn but you're getting good at this. I feel the crown being passed on here.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I feel the crown being passed on here.
There's plenty to go around
"The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese" - anonymous, found in Uncle John's Bathroom Reader
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What does this have to do with work and training issues? You are in the wrong forum. Buy an ad.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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hi guys
i have a pdf document 1000 pages.
but i want to print this document in some patches, means
first i want to print 100 pages , than 100 and so on.
i cannot find any option there , can any one tell me how to solve that issued
thanks in advance
hello
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It is a bit of work, but you might be able to set the printer to an file writer and print the sections in different files. Such that you have afterwards 10 Files out of one.
Then you can print one of another.
But I think there would be better solutions, especially when you have to do this more than once.
Cheers
You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)
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Hi, my company is looking for another employee :
We need a C++/MFC/COM/ATL Engineer as soon as possible.
The Job is located in France, so you must speak French !
Please contact me during office period on GMT+1 : +33 5 55 04 20 37
Just ask for Alexandre
Thanks
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This doesn't belong in the forums. Post it on the Jobs board[^] instead.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Post it on the Jobs board[^] instead.
I was looking for just that - is the jobs board in some obvious place that I missed?
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Click on Bob to return to the home page. It will be in the list of things on the left side, down in the "The Code Project" section
Judy
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Well, fancy that!
Thanks.
I don't know if I ever looked at the stuff on the left - I had assumed that it duplicated the options in the menus at the top.
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Alexandre GRANVAUD wrote: Job Offer for French people
Alexandre GRANVAUD wrote: The Job is located in France, so you must speak French !
But do you have to actually be French as your title implies? I'm sure there are EU rules prohibiting discrimination on nationality for EU Citizens. Free flow of professionals within the union and all that.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: EU rules prohibiting discrimination
except when some countries negotiate some opt-out arrangements?
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
this months tips:
- use PRE tags to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets
- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google
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Or except when conditions are applied that restrict the free movement of workers to UE like the ones for Romania. With the job I've taken in Netherlands, the company actually had to prove that they were unable to find suitable candidates for the job in the EU countries that joined prior to May 2004, before they were allowed to hire me.
There is transitional period of up to 7 years in which conditions apply for EU member states that joined after 1 May 2004 that restrict the free movement of workers. Last modified: 15mins after originally posted --
Cheers,
Mircea
"Pay people peanuts and you get monkeys" - David Ogilvy
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Buy an ad, or go to the job forum.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Now I am working as web designer. and I am studying mca. So want to change my career to programmer. So what should I do?
Thanks & Regards
V.Arunkumar
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arunkvr wrote: I am studying mca
What is MCA?
arunkvr wrote: So want to change my career to programmer. So what should I do?
Learn a language. Get a book for beginners and work through it. If you are wanting to learn C# then I recommend Microosft Visual C# 2005 Step-by-Step.
You are also going to need to ensure you have good analytical skills. (Problem solving ability)
Unless you have opportunities in your current job to move to application development you are going to have to be able to demonstrate your skills somehow. Joining an open source project seems to be a popular option. Alternatively start your own project - but you will need good design skills for that to work out.
Alternatively, write articles that demonstrate your ability. Start a blog and write about software development. If nothing else you'll get people writing critiques to help you improve. Be graceous with any advice you receive.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: What is MCA?
MCA is a university degree conferred as a specialization of work done in Computer Applications. It expands as Master of Computer Applications.
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I think starting in C++ is a good option. Get a starter book and try some stuff.
I like C++ for starting, because you have to program in a clean way.
At the start it might get frustrating but it is worth!
Also to step from C++ to other languages is quiet easy.
Also I think you find it easier if you try to forget about what you learned in Web design! It would be better and easier.
Good luck
Cheers
You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)
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Fatbuddha 1 wrote: I think starting in C++ is a good option. Get a starter book and try some stuff.
I like C++ for starting, because you have to program in a clean way.
At the start it might get frustrating but it is worth!
Also to step from C++ to other languages is quiet easy.
Also I think you find it easier if you try to forget about what you learned in Web design! It would be better and easier.
I disagree. For a web designer that is moving into software development it is a pointless move to learn C++. It is better to move across to languages where there is a good overlap with web design. That way existing skills can be transferred and new skills are built on an existing foundation. To dig out that foundation and start from a big hole in the ground is a waste of time.
Chances are that the shift to software development is to facilitate a career change also. That being the case the OP would want something that is immediately marketable. C++ was the language of choice 10 years ago. Not so much today. And a lot of companies want people with web design AND software development skills to help bridge the gap between designers and developers. It is much better in that scenario to learn a language that helps bridge the gap.
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I thought of C++ in order to learn programming, because I think if you continue writing code in Java or C# for web apps. It won't be easy to learn programming. So I think to start really from the beginning would be good.
With you statement according to the companies I definitely agree. I am an BioInformatic and I learned at first C++ then Java and then C# in my campus.
And I think it was the right way.
But ok.
Cheers
You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)
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Fatbuddha 1 wrote: I think if you continue writing code in Java or C# for web apps. It won't be easy to learn programming.
You do know that Java and C# are actual programming languages.
Fatbuddha 1 wrote: So I think to start really from the beginning would be good
In that case why not start with assembler programming. Or even flipping switches and manually setting each bit to a one or zero.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: why not start with assembler programming. Or even flipping switches and manually setting each bit to a one or zero
Gosh. That's how I did start. God help you if you set a bit wrong, you had to go back and start all over again.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I do.
But I don't think that web abs in Java or C# are good in order to start programming.
That would be a bit to extreme I think
But what program language would you think of?
Cheers
You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)
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Fatbuddha 1 wrote: But I don't think that web abs in Java or C# are good in order to start programming.
You sound a bit elitist. Java and C# are excellent lanugages.
What exactly is wrong with Java or C#?
Fatbuddha 1 wrote: But what program language would you think of?
C# - The type of application is immaterial so long as he is taught well about application design.
There is zero point in starting the guy in one language if the language that will put food on his table is another. All you are doing is making him starve for a while. Now, if he wants to cross into something that actually requires C++ then it would be perfectly fine for him to learn C++.
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I think you got me wrong. I do think that C# and Java are excellent languages, but not in the case of learning.
It was more ment in the case of web ablications!!
I don't think, that a web designer will profit a lot when he doing web abs, when he want to learn programing.
And I think that you have to be more strict in programming C++ than in Java or C#. For example the garbage collector!!
I just think that if you can program C++ than you are quickly able to learn other languages as C# , Java, Perl, Python, Fortran.
Or what ever comes in your live. Because they are more or less related on C, C++, don't they?
So as you can see, the original question was from a web designer asking for opinions, what he should go to, when he wants to learn programing.
Cheers
You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)
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