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And you're sitting around watching them do it on youtube with all your mates ?
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
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(That's an 'M')
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So, a wife and husband celebrating 30 years of marriage together are walking through downtown enjoying the night-life and he then walks into a bar.
"How many times have I told you to duck?!" she quips.
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Here's your coat!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Well, I'm back in the wonderful world of CodeProject. I was out for a little bit. I left my last job due to some issues there. But I got my first big break in the professional world, thanks to the experience at my previous job. I posted my resumé on CareerBuilder.com and I received a call from a firm in Nashville about a week later. I've been working as a programming consultant since last Tuesday.
I just wanted to say hey and let everyone know I'll be around more often.
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem
Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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Welcome back and congratulations on the new gig.
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Thank you, thank you. I'm glad to be back.
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem
Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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Welcome back and congrats! It's your turn to feed the hamsters.
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Yay, I missed that.
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem
Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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Be careful of the syntax there. He may try to feed you to the hamsters.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Welcome back! And thanks for spelling resumé correctly.
/ravi
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Haha. I take it that doesn't happen too often?
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem
Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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Nashville, is nice, I hope you are getting well compensated. Every time I have tried to get a contract their all of the companies have been notoriously tight.
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Well, given that I have no formal education in the field (no degree, no certification), and not even a high school diploma -- I'd say $40K isn't bad to start out. However, I live in a small town about 45 miles from downtown, and this town is cheap as can be. Taxes are lower, housing is significantly lower. So I can make a good living here just off of my starting pay.
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem
Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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Good luck , you deserve it.
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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I appreciate it, pkfox. I've worked my butt off for the past 16 years, since I was 10, to get into this field. And it's finally paying off.
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem
Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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Hi Matt, I retrained when I was 36 , going from being an engineer to a software engineer, three plus years of studying with very little money and being with people half my age who were only doing it as a way of avoiding the real world, I still study like crazy despite having been in the game 20 + years now, still love what I do, go for it mate and best of luck.
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Oh, I study every day. I'm always looking to expand my horizons. Plus, my employer covers 100% of the cost for certifications, including .NET Framework. I plan to work toward a few certifications in the relatively near future. They also cover education costs, so I may look into obtaining my degree in the next few years as well.
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem
Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.
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We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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I'm wondering, yet again, if there's a good visualization package out there for associating "things". For my particular project (not homework [obviously!] and not even being paid for this) what I want to visualize concretely are things associated with communities: people, skills, where they live, where they work, the flow of money through the community, etc.
What I really have liked are those dynamic visualizers (a lot of them are web-based) where the circles move around in a nice animated way based on where you zoom in, what content you add, and so forth.
Are there any commercial (or free) products out there, either web-based or desktop-based?
[edit]Wow, check this out.[^] Example video here[^]
I think this is just what the doctor ordered!
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Marc
modified 19-Nov-13 13:49pm.
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I'd look at GraphViz[^] for drawing that type of display.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I'd look at GraphViz[^] for drawing that type of display.
Indeed. However this[^] I think is exactly what I'm looking for. Check out the video. Very slick stuff.
And it's free![^]
Marc
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Nailing down the underlying data for that, and any visualisation/BI tool, is going to be a bitch. I'd take a very close look at the data source and requirements to achieve that level of sophistication I've seen some awfully slick demos but when you try and apply it to real data they don't have the flex.
I'll be very interested in your results as usual.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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