UrbanSea wrote: » Good luck to Windows 8 looks an absolute pain.
SRFC wrote: » Geraghty is one of the good people in racing,got lucky with mick fitz retiring, Got a new laptop today top spec 210 euro off in pc world,hard getting used to the windows 8.
ste2010 wrote: » What kind of programming? What's your end goal? I know C# and HTML5 is all the rage
hucklebuck wrote: » Thats the thing I am not sure what type of programming but, I was thinking HTML5 / Java would be good ones to have up my sleeve. IT Blanch have a few courses I was looking at but it starts at 6pm so I would need to get out of work early. I am an insurance underwriter who has worked in a broker and in reinsurance so I might call Liberty and she what skills they need for their IT jobs coming on stream in next 2 years as working in Blanch would be dead handy. I am going to see what Paddy Powers look for when hiring programmers too.
jimjamcos wrote: » Reading on twitter that Corbally Ghost has died. Sad as I know you were a big fan, Urban. Meade has had little luck with his best ones.
maximo31 wrote: » Don't know much about programming but saw this over on Bargain Alerts and thought you might find it some way useful. :http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057115744
SRFC wrote: » Lads is there anyways of locking your screen on the laptop so it cant change from 100% zoom?
UrbanSea wrote: » You just have to delete system 32 first
ste2010 wrote: » Personally I think you need to think about what you want out of it to understand the amount of time you should dedicate to A course? Do you want to be a programmer, Translating and writing code 6-8 hours per day and testing that it works? Do you want to understand how it works for something for your own business or build your own tools? Or do you want sufficient knowledge to work in an area of IT which doesn't involve actually coding by involves knowledge of coding? I am working as a PM and work with programmers, I know basic code and concepts but learnt these through experience. That's sufficient for my job but if I wanted to be a developer id need to study. I think the best way to think about programming is would you like to sit at a desk drafting maths formulas and translating business or technical requirements into code like transalting a language.
Colonel Sanders wrote: » Southampton 1 up against Burnley. Hopefully they end up in Wembley :pac:
ste2010 wrote: » Not sure what you mean?
Colonel Sanders wrote: » 2-0 *singing voice* Saints are on their way to Wembley.....
kiers47 wrote: » You a saints fan colonel or just the bet you have going? Or both?
UrbanSea wrote: » Watching the Horse Whisperer, Saturday afternoons are boring when there is crap racing
Colonel Sanders wrote: » Sh!te hadnt checked the scores for a while, completely missed the fact that Burnley had fought back to 2-2! Saints back in charge now