December 2006 - Posts
I hope everyone is having a great holiday. This seems a good a time as any to talk about vacation because vacation is one of the great luxuries you get as a full time salary employee. Vacation is awesome for two reasons: 1. You get paid to do nothing
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I came across this excellent article on what distinguishes an "average performer" from a "star performer". It is definitely worth a read if you're preparing to enter the work force or if you already have and are looking for what it takes to break into
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You've either experienced this first hand or heard about someone that has. You have a group project due next week and things are going great. By the assignment due date you have everything but a few small bugs worked out. You're looking at a 95%. But
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When I was in college, and in fact through out most of school, there was a heavy emphasis on GPA. You study hard and go to class so you can get good grades. Good grades are reflected in GPA and if you have a good GPA you'll get a better job. The reality
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If you already have a wheel, you probably won't try to invent it again. But if you don't have a wheel then you'll see a need for it and try to create one. The thing is, the wheel already exists and you just don't know it yet. In programming, a good example
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We've all been there. Whether it's in C++, C#, Java, ASM, which ever it is the temptation exists. Doing as many things as possible in one line of code instead of dutifully expanding it to it's required three or four lines. A C++ example: *( pData ++)
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Hi, I'm Chris and welcome to this corner of the Internet! Here it is my hope to leverage my massive 2 years of industry experience in enlightening those currently trudging through their undergraduate Computer Science, Software Engineering or related area
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