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Daily Archives: November 8, 2011
Real Time Dangers
There seems to be a quest to move closer and closer to real time decision making. Gather data, analyze it, and make decisions instantly, preferably with the help oif expert systems. That makes some sense, and as shown in the article, … Continue reading
Quite a salary
If this article is true, and I suspect it is for some software engineers, why aren’t more people learning programming? I think that we have a few problems in the industry, and I have an editorial coming out soon on … Continue reading
A view has no data
I have seen quite a few posts and questions lately from people that are trying to change the data in a view, or move data in a view. A view has no data. It’s that simple. If you have something … Continue reading