Anyone have an Arduino around here. Looks like you can do some cool stuff with it. www.arduino.cc

Posts made by lance
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Anyone have an Arduino?
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Microsoft makes older C++ compiler / headers available just for python
To those interested... Link HERE
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CLion, the new C/C++ IDE from JetBrains
This looks interesting. Here is a link http://www.jetbrains.com/clion/
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RE: TFS vs Github What do you prefer.
@scottalanmiller BitBucket is new to me. I will have to check it out.
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TFS vs Github What do you prefer.
Just was wondering what people used and why? Since I am new to development I am using both. TFS has been great for me since I work in Visual Studio alot.
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RE: VBA - Necessary Evil In Small Business
I guess from what I hear it's better to be running something like C# or C++ but if it fits the business needs and is already being used then stick with it.
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RE: Developer Forums
@scottalanmiller said:
There is a developer category now.
Awesome! Thanks Scott. I will make sure to try to put it to use.
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Developer Forums
Hi All,
I've recently started some programming classes to expand my IT knowledge specifically C#, C++ and Python. I was wondering if anyone can recommend any good software development communities that compare to Mangolassi and Spiceworks.
Thanks,
Lance
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Cloud extension for Chrome
If you don't like the term Cloud, check out this extension. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cloud-to-butt-plus/apmlngnhgbnjpajelfkmabhkfapgnoai?hl=en
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RE: Don't Ask for the Best
@scottalanmiller I'm not sure if you spend anytime in http://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/ but that place will make you want to scratch out your eyes. People throw around incorrect technical terms like it's going out of style.
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RE: Don't Ask for the Best
@scottalanmiller said:
@lance said:
@scottalanmiller said:
The thread that prompted this (there are many but one made me think of it) had the OP just tell me that running software released to production in the last year is "beta" software. Facepalm. What was I expecting? Once you are asking for "the best" of a product, do I really assume that they know what patching means or what a beta test is?
Yikes. Some people. lol
He came back and actually tried to define beta as a slang term for something that he claimed was unique to storage. Facepalm again. More of the IT semi-pros thinking that technical terms can just be coopted willy nilly and that using correct terms doesn't matter. How little must one work in IT before it is insanely apparently that faking knowing a term or outright misusing one will not fly. It just can't. People will get confused and do things incorrectly if you tell them to do so.
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RE: Don't Ask for the Best
@scottalanmiller said:
The thread that prompted this (there are many but one made me think of it) had the OP just tell me that running software released to production in the last year is "beta" software. Facepalm. What was I expecting? Once you are asking for "the best" of a product, do I really assume that they know what patching means or what a beta test is?
Yikes. Some people. lol
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RE: Don't Ask for the Best
@scottalanmiller said:
@lance said:
I know it's hard out there and people are trying to make a living, but I feel that if a vendor is part of a community it is part of their responsibility to not only sell products, but to add value to the community.
Agreed. But only so far as it is even more the responsibility of someone posting a question to do so in a professional, meaningful way and not set vendors up to look bad and have no real option but to do this. If a vendor tries to do something good to determine the real needs of the client they will likely just lose the sale to whoever posts fastest and says "X is best". The vendor is caught, the victim of the system. It's fixing the original poster that has to be done. They are the one initiating the situation.
I see where you are coming from, very true and well said.
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RE: Don't Ask for the Best
I know it's hard out there and people are trying to make a living, but I feel that if a vendor is part of a community it is part of their responsibility to not only sell products, but to add value to the community.
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RE: Don't Ask for the Best
@scottalanmiller Very very true. I just wish when the users don't post the proper information the vendors would ask better questions and try to find out more before saying hey try my product. Some vendors are good about the way they go about it and some of them just pop in and say check this out even though they don't know what the situation is and the product may not fit well with what they are trying to accomplish.
I guess I'm just a little frustrated with some vendors at the moment.
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RE: Don't Ask for the Best
I see stuff like this all the time in the Backup section in SW, then the next thing you know the entire thread is filled with vendors saying their product is the best and no real value is added until people who actually use the products come in and give opinions based on what they seen from the product in their environment. One instance I recently found funny was a rep from BE stating that BE 2014 is 100% faster, but at the time had no proof to back it up. Later someone who upgraded to from BE 2012 to 2014 came on the thread and stated that it was nowhere near 100% like they claimed. It so frustrating to me when vendors flood a thread making claims that they have the best solution when the OP does not provide all of the relevant information.
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RE: Book recommendation
@scottalanmiller I ended up choosing The Sex Lives of Cannibals. I tried to start listening to it while I was working on a couple things, but it's hard to try to keep up with the story while going through e-mails and working on server stuff. I think I will have to listen while driving or before I go to bed.
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RE: Book recommendation
@scottalanmiller said:
The Sex Lives of Cannibals is very good.
Sounds interesting I think I'm going to check it out. This will be my first time ever listening to a book.
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RE: Book recommendation
@scottalanmiller said:
I love Audible!
What kind of books do you like?
The Sex Lives of Cannibals is very good.
I'm really into most anything. The last book I read was Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson Biography.