What Are You Doing Right Now
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Can't keep up with y'all today, holy smokes.
Bathroom of my apartment is being redone so I had the joy of showering at work today. At least the facilities are really nice.
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@MattSpeller It does seem to be a busy day. Stuff is just flying by.
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Holy crap was today nuts! Two onsites and I did $500 in business myself, which was MUCH needed for the store. I'm remembering why I loved Staples so much, and also how obsessive I can become about it...LOL
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Packing up and heading home to find out what flavour of disaster I have waiting for me. At minimum I expect drywall dust coating all exposed surfaces. Delicious. Can't wait. Super stoked. Unbelievably excited.
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Waiting for the advice that i can go home.
Need to comply the mandatory Medical Examination (including drug test) of all employees. -
Almost done for the day here. Just doing a final check in before calling it a day.
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Getting some last minute blogging done. Had to work late tonight on some code restarts.
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I am getting up to speed on MongoDB because it looks like we are going to likely be using it extensively on some of our products so I want to be as familiar with it as possible before I have to work with it all of the time. I am watching PluralSight's "Introduction to MongoDB" videos.
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@QDesk MangoLassi actually runs on MangoDB, we have had very good luck with it here. Even as a relatively small instance it performs extremely well and has been very reliable for us.
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@thanksaj said:
We're up to almost 700K on this thread! WOW!
And there it is. A whole day ahead of the weekend, too.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
We're up to almost 700K on this thread! WOW!
And there it is. A whole day ahead of the weekend, too.
Woohoo!
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Wondering who the troll is who keeps downvoting 99% of AJ's posts.
I don't really care to name n shame but it'd be kind of you to stop
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@nadnerB said:
Wondering who the troll is who keeps downvoting 99% of AJ's posts.
I don't really care to name n shame but it'd be kind of you to stop
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It doesn't seem very open, professional or community minded.I was wondering if that was a bug. It seemed to happen on everything he posts.
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@coliver said:
@nadnerB said:
Wondering who the troll is who keeps downvoting 99% of AJ's posts.
I don't really care to name n shame but it'd be kind of you to stop
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It doesn't seem very open, professional or community minded.I was wondering if that was a bug. It seemed to happen on everything he posts.
I'm on an up vote counter attack
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Here cometh t3h Spamz
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Yeah, I'll stay out of http://mangolassi.it/topic/4017/linux-help/49?page=1
That just degenerated badly
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@coliver said:
@nadnerB said:
Wondering who the troll is who keeps downvoting 99% of AJ's posts.
I don't really care to name n shame but it'd be kind of you to stop
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It doesn't seem very open, professional or community minded.I was wondering if that was a bug. It seemed to happen on everything he posts.
No, it's a troll or two.
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Nearly the weekend!! Can't wait, it has been a very busy week here at QS.
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Good morning! I'm going to bed. Good night
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@QDesk So far my experience with MongoDB has been great. It seems to just work. I've used RavenDB on a couple of projects in the past few years and it was terrible. It may have improved since I last used it, but the documentation was almost non-existent and none of the online examples worked. Also, I was using it with .NET and the LINQ provider was pretty much worthless.
NoSQL really makes you think about data relationships in a different way. It's weird for me not being able to query the data live with SQL, but I'm figuring things out.