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  • Developing a Custom SSIS Source Component

    SSIS was designed to be extensible. Although you can create tasks that will take data from a wide variety of sources, transform the data is a number of ways and write the results a wide choice of destinations, using the components provided, there will always be occasions when you need to customise your own SSIS component. Yes, it is time to hone up your C# skills and cut some code, as Saurabh explains.

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  • Employer admits that its developers are underpaid and undervalued. Time to part ways?

    - by Psionic
    My employer recently posted an opening for a C# Developer with 3-5 years of experience. The requirements and expectations for the position were fair, up until the criteria for salary determination. It was stated clearly that compensation would depend ONLY on experience with C#, and that years of programming experience with other languages & frameworks would be considered irrelevant and not factored in. I brought up my concern with HR that good candidates would see this as a red flag and steer away. I attempted to explain that software development is about much more than specific languages, and that paying someone for their experience in a single language is a very shortsighted approach to hiring good developers (I'm telling this to the HR dept of a software company). The response: "We are tired of wasting time interviewing developers who expect 'big salaries' because they have lots of additional programming experience in languages other than what we require." The #1 issue here is that 'big salaries' = Market Rate. After some serious discussion, they essentially admitted that nobody at the company is paid near market rate for their skills, and there's nothing that can be done about it. The C-suite has the mentality that employees should only be paid for skills proven over years under their watch. Entry-level developers are picked up for less than $38K and may reach 50K after 3 years, which I'm assuming is around what they plan on offering candidates for the C# position. Another interesting discovery (not as relevant) - people 'promoted' to higher responsibilities do not get raises. The 'promotion' is considered an adjustment of the individuals' roles to better suit their 'strengths', which is what they're already being paid for. After hearing these hard truths straight from HR, I would assume that most people who are looking out for themselves would quickly begin searching for a new employer that has a better idea of what they're doing in the industry (this company fails in many other ways, but I don't want to write a book). Here is my dilemma however: This is the first official software development position I've held, for barely 1 year now. My previous position of 3 years was with a very small company where I performed many duties, among them software development (not in my official job description, but I tried very hard to make it so). I've identified local openings that I'm currently qualified for, most paying at least 50% more than I'm getting now. Question is, is it too soon for a jump? I am getting valuable experience in my current position, with no shortage of exciting projects. The work environment is very comfortable, and I'm told by many that I'm in the spotlight of the C-level guys for the stuff that I've been able to accomplish during my short time (for what that's worth). However, there is a clear opportunity cost to staying, knowing now with certainty that I will have to wait 3-5 years only to be capped at what I could potentially be earning elsewhere this year. I am also aware that 'job hopper' is a dangerous label to have, regardless of the reasons.

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  • Improving Workforce Effectiveness with the NEW Oracle User Productivity Kit 3.6.1

    In the face of significant business challenges such as emerging skills shortages, employee productivity, and the need for product and process innovation, companies are looking for ways to improve workforce effectiveness. By providing solutions for employees to better understand system and business processes, as well as their role within the company, organizations can improve employee productivity and address and aging workforce. Learn how organizations can master this challenge with Oracle User Productivity Kit.

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  • 5 Steps to Choosing the Right Web Development Partner

    Finding the right web development company for your project can be a daunting task, with development companies becoming smaller and more widespread, even a simple local search may return hundreds of possible providers, so how do you go about choosing the right company, with a degree of confidence they have the rights skills and experience to deliver your project on time and on budget. Step 1: Planning and Searching The simple, yet often missed stage in choosing the right web development provider is planning; create a simple keyword list of all the relevant keywords for your...

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  • C# .Net Utility suggestion for personal computer laptop

    - by alliswell
    Hi all, I want know what are utilities you have created for your personal computer or laptop for day to day purpose. Like few may have created task manager or windows service for scheduler, or tool to get latest feeds from SO. Need your experiences, which made your day to day task easier. And I don't want to know any third party(except Commercial) tools. I will not commercialize this ;-), but I want to know how I can utilize my skills to create application for personal use.

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  • Tips on Custom Website Development

    Today, successful businesses are not just focused on being ahead of competition but also focus on being front runners, pioneers and consistent leaders. Web king solution offers you a gamut of IT related services, top-notch management skills and marketing insight to keep you at the top of the list.

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  • Where can I find free simple 3D models? [duplicate]

    - by fibo-Nacci
    This question is an exact duplicate of: What are good sites that provide free media resources for hobby game development? [closed] I'm learning OpenGL. Unfortunately can't create 3D models, but I would like to write some really simple games, to improve my programming skills. I need some really basic .obj file, which has one bmp, or jpeg texture. Where can I download some for free? Thanks in advance,

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  • Which Provides a better Foundation Java or .Net (C#, ASP.NET)?

    - by Deadlocked_Thread
    I am not asking this question to start arguments (people often consider Java and .Net as religions) but which provides a better foundation and helps to gain real programming skills (of Computer Science and Web Development), I have worked with ASP.NET and C# but most of my time spends on Dragging and Dropping i am a C++ programmer and Drag and Drop irritates me.I haven't tried Java so i want to ask is Java also like .Net family (Drag and Drop)?

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  • PL/SQL Records for Oracle Database Administrators

    It can be hard, as an Oracle Database administrator, to expand your PL/SQL skills due to a lack of good examples, not to mention that lines upon lines of syntax definitions can be somewhat of a turn-off. Steve Callan moves beyond the mundane to look at using a composite data type.

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  • Ok to use table for calculator? [closed]

    - by max
    I'm a php/mysql guy, and have been trying to brush up on my frontend skills. So this weekend I made a four function calculator in javascript. But when I started to work on the presentation, I found myself adding extraneous markup just to achieve what a table tag naturally does. Just so we're on the same page, this is the intended layout: 789+ 456- 123x c0=/ It it possible to generate this grid using neither a table, nor extraneous markup? Thank you.

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  • Is there a quick and practical (hands on) way to learn another programming language?

    - by Tamsin
    Due to rather strange circumstances, I only have until Monday to learn (at least) the basics of PHP and .NET programming. I'm already fairly competent (though there is a lot of room for improvement) in C++ so I feel I have some of the concepts nailed already, but I need to get into the two languages in a bit more depth in a very short time frame. Unfortunately I won't have time to get any books so will need to exclusively use online resources, I'm more of a 'do-er' so any way to test my skills in a practical way would be a huge bonus :-)

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  • Will Java or C# be a better career choice for the future? [closed]

    - by learner_17
    I am in a tough situation here,and i know this question has been asked a thousand times.I have been asked by an employer to switch to java ,although i am currently working on c# for the last 3-4 months. my dilemna is should i go for it? is java tough?and if i go whats the best way to learn java. And if I dont switch how do i sharpen my c# skills - or should is say my whole grip over the entire .net framework.

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  • 5 SEO Mistakes That Will Negatively Impact Your Bottom Line

    Still doing all your search engine marketing tasks yourself? So... how come your site is not on the first page of Google? It is rare for one person to possess all the skills needed to create a successful website: you need to be versed in website development, graphic design, database and other software development, e-book and content writing, article marketing, and search engine optimization.

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  • Social Media Optimization For SEO

    If you, as a social media consultant, want to use your social media skills to "get your small business client" represented on social media, that's great. Every business would benefit from having a web presence, having a web presence is much better than not having one.

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  • Introduction to SEO For Beginners

    SEO is probably one of the most valuable skills you can learn in making money online through internet marketing. If done correctly, SEO can bring thousands of targeted visitors to your sales page, all for free. Many people have gotten rich off of well-executed SEO practices.

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  • Is Your Website Optimized For Mobile Devices?

    Websites are now creating their sites, or providing a mobile option for the mobile phone user wanting to get access to information right on their phone. Most of the designers know that the industry involves plenty of change, and continuous adaption and development of skills is required in order to stay up to date. Websites are now creating their sites...

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  • The Importance of Link Building in SEO

    For your search engine optimization campaign to be successful, employing the most effective link building techniques and skills is a must. In fact, link building in SEO has become one of the most important aspects of a successful business online. While using a keyword-rich or quality content can deliver your website at the top of search engine results, there are some other methods that guarantee excellent page ranking.

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  • How Affordable SEO Hosting Services Can Help You Out

    When it comes to the world of making sure that your website can do well online, what you have to remember is that you need some sort of an affordable SEO hosting services company that has all the needed skills and other requirements to ensure that your website can do extremely well online. What you have to remember is that it is very important to ensure that you can be provided the very best in all services that you might need.

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  • SEO Company?

    SEO is an area where tactics change rapidly, most of which are rooted in the way of processing searches by major search engines. Surpassing the opponents is difficult and necessitates more than just normal optimization skills.

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  • Steps to Building a Website

    Here are some basic steps to building a website that are often overlooked but must be carefully considered at the start so that your time and money are not wasted. You have some choices to make, and a lot depends on your computer skills. The standard website building programs have been DreamWeaver or Front Page.

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