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comment Why does Microsoft have such a bad reputation with the people involved in open source?
@ViliamBúr - do not confuse Communism with the police state of soviet Russia or china. Communism as philosophy is very different from communism as a political party. I stand by what I said, Open source is the embodiment of communism.
Apr
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comment Why does Microsoft have such a bad reputation with the people involved in open source?
@Giorgio - Biased much? A) There is quite some debate over whether or not Unix could possibly be considered a "best practice". B) When Windows was first created, Unix was proprietary (BSD didn't become open source until the 90's, and Linux was barely functional about the same time). C) Unix was mired in legal issues (see AT&T vs UCB). D) Windows is far more than just a UI. E) Things are very different today than they were back then. Your argument lacks any basis in historical events, and lacks understanding of the issues of the period.
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Feb
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comment Team Parallel development in ASP.NET
You assume everyone knows what terms you use. I assume UAT is User Acceptance Testing, but I have no idea what PDN is. I am guessing what you mean is that you can't do bug fixes and new development simultaneously? Most organizations don't use UAT the way you seem to be using it
Feb
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comment S.O.L.I.D., avoiding anemic domains, dependency injection?
@DavidRobertJones - Ideally, I would lookup the last payment in the Payment history log, based on vehicle license. A tax payment is a tax concern, not a vehicle concern.
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answered S.O.L.I.D., avoiding anemic domains, dependency injection?
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comment S.O.L.I.D., avoiding anemic domains, dependency injection?
I think your solution is not particularly scalable. You would need to add a new boolean for each type of vehicle you add. That's a poor choice in my opinion.
Dec
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comment How to reply to incomplete requests from potential customers?
@StevenA.Lowe - Yes, it's okay to talk about money early on when a client knows what to expect. For the clients the poster is asking about, however, they clearly don't know what to expect. And since it's just an email, you have no way to "guide" them through a negotiation.
Dec
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answered What is MVC, really?
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answered How to reply to incomplete requests from potential customers?
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comment How to reply to incomplete requests from potential customers?
In the construction industry, they can usually ballpark a figure. If you say you want a house that is 200 m2, with medium finishes, they can probably tell you the average cost per m2 for houses regardless of what the actual end house might be. Sadly, software doesn't work that way. At least not yet.