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RE: FYI Not PC. - 10/24/2007 1:43:05 AM
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mbouchard
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I have gotten a couple of similar emails and agree with you. You can easily stop these, go to your profile and uncheck allow others to send me email. This should not prevent admin or notification emails but I will have to test (Will wait to see what happens when someone replies to this post)
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RE: FYI Not PC. - 10/24/2007 6:51:07 AM
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I don't really want to do that because there are people that are really knowledgable and nice that might send an email. I was supprised the post wasn't deleted to be honest.
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RE: FYI Not PC. - 11/5/2007 6:54:18 PM
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Once in a blue moon I get an email on a script I wrote like 1-2 years ago from someone asking for assistance. I dont mind it since it reminds me of th forums I post on.....(My god so many now). Simplest thing I do if its an excessive request or just irritating to read, is to say. Thanks for the question but please forward your inquiry to (whatever the forum was) . quote:
I also believe programmers should get paid for their creativity. I agree..within limits. If its something application level I agree. If its like say....300 or so lines of code? I'm less inclined to pay for it or ask for payment. But I guess this is a relative subject.
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RE: FYI Not PC. - 11/29/2007 5:58:50 PM
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rudrarup
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Hi, I am a tester and a developer from India. I know how it hurts being deprived of ones job (one that the person loves to do the most). But is it not a good thing that the under previlaged (who can't code) asking help from the Superstars of scripting? Yes, as TNO said that if it is a complex code or taking lot of your time, you can expect financial gain before parting with your code. As far as I know about this community, if we ask politely... we get loooots of help... (lot more than google ) Second thought: Yes, Rohit should have posted it.
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RE: FYI Not PC. - 11/29/2007 11:19:04 PM
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mbouchard
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rudrarup, Being asked for help and being asked to write a script are two completely different things.
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RE: FYI Not PC. - 11/30/2007 1:44:31 AM
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rudrarup
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I missed that part. Apologies. That was wrong on his part. This happens all the time. Rohit must be just out of college and must have been put in a project which require extreme programming knowledge in a language he didn't work with. I don't know what he asked for. But a newcommer don't have a choice in a scenario where thousands are in que to take your place if you fail. Rohit was just saving his skin. No hard feelings...
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RE: FYI Not PC. - 12/4/2007 12:13:20 AM
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mbouchard
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quote:
ORIGINAL: mcds99 OH MY! Back in the 1970's if you wanted a job in I/T you started by sweeping the floors and worked your way up. Ooo, back in the 70's (early 70's that is) I didn't have to worry about sweeping floors but when my diapar was going to be changed next....... But I did start out at the "bottom" and work my way up to the position I am currently in. And I must say that I am glad I did it that way.
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