@Joyfano said:
Good Luck
Thanks!
@Joyfano said:
Good Luck
Thanks!
@scottalanmiller said:
We always have projects going on, I'd be surprised if @Minion-Queen didn't have some ideas.
I already talked to my team, we're just waiting and searching for project. Soon they'll be here in Mangolassi. I'll be waiting for you private message @Minion-Queen. Thanks @scottalanmiller
Hello Guys, recently I posted that I am building a Development team to build a small Software Solutions. As of now, I already have a team, and I would like to test our teamwork. In this regard, I would like to ask, if you have any work that you want to be automated please send me a private message and lets talk about it, we can do it for FREE for now. I know you guys are the best, but just to test my team please feel free PM me. We'll be using C# for now.
I'll be waiting! thanks a lot!
@scottalanmiller said:
@pol.darreljade said:
@scottalanmiller Let's say it's say it this way, Windows is common here because using windows is what we are used to. We need / should buy it or spend money for it, not because we don't have a choice but because this where we are familiar with. We are used to it.
Vicious circle. We use what we know, we know what we use.
Very well said, We IT people applies that phrase. But there people that doesn't care a thing. Just buy and buy and buy.
@scottalanmiller Let's say it's say it this way, Windows is common here because using windows is what we are used to. We need / should buy it or spend money for it, not because we don't have a choice but because this where we are familiar with. We are used to it.
@scottalanmiller @Joyfano Knows haha. I can't decide if I'll stay in my current company or leave to explore more. I can't decide because they are offering me something that " MIGHT " change my career (there is no assurance). I'm thinking " What if " this is the real deal. But "What if " not? It's a matter of career change decision I have until Next Day! XD.
@scottalanmiller said:
@pol.darreljade said:
@StrongBad said:
@pol.darreljade said:
@StrongBad We'll be using .Net (VBt/C#,ASP.Net), Java Script,PHP and we'll try to advance in using Objective-C if ever.
Very Windows focused and some Mac. Nothing more neutral like Java, Groovy, Scala, Clojure, Ruby or Python?
Yeah, we're in the Philippines that's why. Most of the companies here uses windows.
Everyone very rich there? No need to save money?
I can't say that, I'ts just that windows is very common here.
@ITcrackerjack said:
I do like .NET. One reason is because the libraries are nearly identical between the web side (ASP.NET) and the desktop side. If going down the .NET route, I definitely recommend C# as it uses more common syntax (very similar to PHP, Java, Javascript, etc...). .NET has TONS of libraries for doing tasks. On the flip side, there are many libraries for PHP as well to do things like this. This being said, Javascript is also a must if doing any web app. There will almost always be the need for some client-side functionality and JavaScript is what you'll usually need to do it.
Agreed. C# will be our main platform.
@StrongBad said:
@pol.darreljade said:
@StrongBad We'll be using .Net (VBt/C#,ASP.Net), Java Script,PHP and we'll try to advance in using Objective-C if ever.
Very Windows focused and some Mac. Nothing more neutral like Java, Groovy, Scala, Clojure, Ruby or Python?
Yeah, we're in the Philippines that's why. Most of the companies here uses windows.
@scottalanmiller said:
Here is the discussion from today: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/506147-google-an-artist-working-with-few-colors
Now I understand more. Thanks!
@scottalanmiller said:
But where Google is located it is 80% white. There was a big discussion about this on SW today. Google is actually very diverse for where they are located.
Actually I can't understand their plan. I just find this topic is very interesting
"We're not where we want to be when it comes to diversity," the report states. "And it is hard to address these kinds of challenges if you're not prepared to discuss them openly, and with the facts."
The facts show that 70% of the overall Google staff are men, and that 61% are white. Asians make up 30%, Hispanics 3%, and blacks 2% of the total staff.
Related: How diverse is Silicon Valley
The company's tech staff is 83% male, with roughly similar ethnic breakdown. And leadership of the company is 79% male and 72% white.
"All of our efforts, including going public with these numbers, are designed to help us recruit and develop the world's most talented and diverse people," said Google's statement.
The nation's overall population is about 63% white, 17% Hispanic, 13% African American and 5% Asian, according the Census Bureau. And the Labor Department reports that women make up 49% of those with jobs.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/05/29/technology/google-white-males/index.html
@Joyfano said:
nother Electricity proble
We can have it too but we need to pay more
@Joyfano Hahaha Indeed. That's why I'm excited about this..
@Joyfano Thanks! Many Thanks!
@StrongBad We'll be using .Net (VBt/C#,ASP.Net), Java Script,PHP and we'll try to advance in using Objective-C if ever.
@Reid-Cooper As of now, I want to start from 5 to 8 people. I would like to build a solid team before expanding.
Hahaha I can't wait to see those DeliveryBots