So because people are sometimes sponsored by companies or organisations, and the WEF is concerned about the Antarctic environment, your paranoid delusional thinking is that it's all faked. Get off your arse and go yourself! 🙄 (And stop believing things without checking.)
I would say thief's like Shane are the least trustworthy people in the world
You can only trust open source close by referring to the originals. One cannot claim that the open source close that you refuse is your own course at lying shane does!
Walter's website specifically said you had to reference him and his note. Shane did neither of those things making him a thief
I think last time I checked there was an attribution at the very end of the page. Should have set up a crib job. Cron job, autocarrot!
This addition: + <a href="walter.bislins.ch/bloge/index.as…"><img src="imgs/thanks-walter-animated.gif" width="60%" height="60%"></a></center> Doubt this is a proper attribution.
Nice to see someone using HTML from a couple of decades ago! 😆
I don't write web pages (not really), but the day I figured out CSS, I was on-board!!!!
That was brilliant. HTML was a simple markup that became a mess. CSS saved it.
It mostly became a mess because of the sloppy way it was implemented. Coders got away with <b><i>bold-italic</b></i> text because they were allowed to. CSS should have fixed it a lot sooner but, as usual, Microsoft decided to make their own version. Fortunately, sense won out!
I ain't no good programmer, but I know my way around an SQL query at least. If pressed I can even get it to appear in a web page!
No need to be shy. I was TOTALY happy with letting Access write my SQL statements for a very long time. Come on - hands up. That is how you do it, right?
If it could've written the 1000-line convoluted monstrosity I had to come up with a few years back I would've sent the devs money to buy beer.
I hired a dude in 2002ish to write stored procedures. He wrote PAGES. They were the most complex (and not great) shit I have ever seen!
He came from EMC. So... I guess I should have known.
I had no real programming background coming in almost 30 years back. I just made pretty maps and when pressed wrote some little macro-like scripts. Any skill I gained since was all acquired through sweat, tears, and Stackexchange 😁.
I write stuff all the time. Its total crap that "gets shit done" and if its is doing an OK job of that, I get programmers to do it right. Then they laugh and laugh at me.
"Yo Toby, are you using compiled Quick Basic for this?" "Yea, I had that bit from when I was like 22" "Cool (giggling). Where is your qbasic compiler?"
I heard Visual Basic was painful. It was targeting a pro class of programmers
Closest I ever had to get to it is VBScript. Still using a lot of that in the 20+ year old classic ASP most of our code is in, and the GIS uses it a little. At least that's now mostly migrated from the 40 year old COBOL we have fragments of still kicking around!
At university I had to learn ADA and SML, two incredibly strict languages that, while a nice idea, are both painful to use for anything practical. We also learned Z notation for definition of functions and their conditions to be complete. All useless in the real world! 😆
You are so wrong! See for example this recent CACM article: cacm.acm.org/research/co-de… The #SPARKprogramming language is based on the #AdaProgramming language, and has an impressive list of successful real-world projects. The highest quality projects used Z for formal specs...
Wow you come on strong.
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