Other than the operational issues, like not have a good way to contact amazon, this reminds me of a 900-number system we ran at MCI. When you registered for a 900-number, you had to submit a script along with it. MCI…
I agree about building on skills. I do wonder though if teams with a choice pick C# or is the use of C# dictated just because the enterprise is bought into the MS ecosystem? I bet most probably leave C# just because…
Is there enough demand in the San Francisco area to absorb say 20% of Twitter employees? It always feels like everyone is hiring out there.
It also looks like someone made around 30 or so small changes from the standard 1.9.1. I wonder if the contractor may have negotiated a non open source license or maybe datatables was included with another piece of…
Other than the operational issues, like not have a good way to contact amazon, this reminds me of a 900-number system we ran at MCI. When you registered for a 900-number, you had to submit a script along with it. MCI…
I agree about building on skills. I do wonder though if teams with a choice pick C# or is the use of C# dictated just because the enterprise is bought into the MS ecosystem? I bet most probably leave C# just because…
Is there enough demand in the San Francisco area to absorb say 20% of Twitter employees? It always feels like everyone is hiring out there.
It also looks like someone made around 30 or so small changes from the standard 1.9.1. I wonder if the contractor may have negotiated a non open source license or maybe datatables was included with another piece of…