So there are actually 3 possible uses for Boolean variables in many cases. The first two are the traditional True/False aspects. The third though is null. So for example, rock paper and scissors. Rock can be true, paper can be false and scissors can be null. Could help to cut way down on lookup times in SQL…
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Interview Tips – October 2007
Always have a copy of your resume with you. Some interviewers ask for it just to test you…
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Microsoft SCCM
Yet another package-based management solution. The monolithic image is dead.
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"We're a meeting oriented culture"
So if you’re in meetings 75% of the day then when do you get your actual work done?
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Football: Escaped a Loss to Vandy
What is it about unranked teams in our conference. We edged by them by 3. Worried about Auburn now…
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One good quote deserves another
“Don’t be so proud of this Graphical Interface you’ve constructed; the ability to point and click is insignificant next to the power of the command line.”
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Nice Quote
“GUIs are for people who point and grunt at their computers. Those of us who like to talk to our computers use the command line.”
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Mac OS X: Namespace support?
Tiger does not have any namespace support in dsconfigad. So no multi-domain same account name functionality. Hint: Might be in Leopard (might not).
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Writing
If you’re making a bulleted list and you end an item with a period then all items need to end with a period. Whether it’s a presentation or a paper. Consistency folks… Just so I don’t seem like I’m trying to be the smart one, my wife pointed it out awhile back in one of my presentations. Now it’s a pet peeve…
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launchd: Movie About launchd