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Old 01-10-2007, 11:24 AM
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ipa basa ko ni sa ako boss..
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Old 01-29-2007, 12:53 AM
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but of course don't forget the basic..

Every programmer should learn to value the real meaning of CTRL + S.
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Old 02-18-2007, 03:37 PM
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but of course don't forget the basic..

Every programmer should learn to value the real meaning of CTRL + S.
Or :wq or C-x C-s, whichever side of the editor war you're in. I agree with the "bill of rights". Too bad it's rare to have someone have a $60 - $100k salary range here in the Philippines. =)

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Old 02-20-2007, 08:07 PM
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bro how would 2 monitors increase productivity...?
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Old 02-21-2007, 10:08 AM
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bro how would 2 monitors increase productivity...?
I'm using two monitors, two keyboards, two mouses, and 3 CPUs in my desktop right now. One is running Gentoo Linux, and one is running FreeBSD. It really improved my productivity since I can run applications that are only Linux or FreeBSD-specific. I often use the Linux box for viewing real-time logs and for accessing my development VMs' shell. I also use it for IRC and YM. The FreeBSD box is for coding and for viewing the front-end. The third CPU is a small Soekris box that I'm using as a hub for the two CPUs. For running Windows applications, we have Windows 2000 and XP servers that we can remotely access via rdesktop.

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Old 03-15-2007, 04:22 PM
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I'm using two monitors, two keyboards, two mouses, and 3 CPUs in my desktop right now. One is running Gentoo Linux, and one is running FreeBSD. It really improved my productivity since I can run applications that are only Linux or FreeBSD-specific. I often use the Linux box for viewing real-time logs and for accessing my development VMs' shell. I also use it for IRC and YM. The FreeBSD box is for coding and for viewing the front-end. The third CPU is a small Soekris box that I'm using as a hub for the two CPUs. For running Windows applications, we have Windows 2000 and XP servers that we can remotely access via rdesktop.

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SIMON SAYS: its super productivity heheheheh

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Old 04-04-2007, 08:18 AM
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bro how would 2 monitors increase productivity...?
or better yet, palit nalang ka KVM switch para 1 monitor lang imo need, then bahala nka pila kabook imo CPU ideal cpu is 1 pc for business machine, 2pcs for test machine...mao ni ang style sa mga dagko nga company...productive kaau ni cya kay maka test manka sa imong gi develop nga apps across different OS or platforms in a span of little time, imagine mag test ka sa imong single develop apps in all windows OS sa windows palang na...essential man jed e test ang apps sa uban platforms for compatiblity purpose....things lyk that...
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Old 04-25-2007, 08:33 PM
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i totally agree on these bill of rights! hehe.. especially the chair. :mrgreen: .hehe...
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Old 05-02-2007, 11:32 PM
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I'm using two monitors, two keyboards, two mouses, and 3 CPUs in my desktop right now. One is running Gentoo Linux, and one is running FreeBSD. It really improved my productivity since I can run applications that are only Linux or FreeBSD-specific. I often use the Linux box for viewing real-time logs and for accessing my development VMs' shell. I also use it for IRC and YM. The FreeBSD box is for coding and for viewing the front-end. The third CPU is a small Soekris box that I'm using as a hub for the two CPUs. For running Windows applications, we have Windows 2000 and XP servers that we can remotely access via rdesktop.

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ahem... ahem... y not just use vmware?
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Old 05-03-2007, 10:13 AM
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ahem... ahem... y not just use vmware?
I am using VMWare. It's currently running on my Linux box (and on other Windows box as well). My FreeBSD box also hosts a dozen qemu VMs, but I prefer to run all my VMs on other machines so as not to disturb me.

My Linux box is running Xen hypervisor too. I would have preferred running Xen (it beats all emulation solutions, including VMWare hands down), but since we need to run FreeBSD guest OSes, I need to have a special processor/motherboard in order to do machine-assisted virtualization.

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Old 05-03-2007, 10:21 AM
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simon.cpu

ok bro ur tha man! keep it up! :mrgreen:
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Old 10-05-2007, 01:37 PM
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wow. . nice bill!

hope ma sunod ni tanan sa companies. . . :mrgreen:

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Old 11-07-2007, 05:53 PM
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I agree..!!kinahanlan dud na sa mga programmers faster kind of p.c!!!...
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Old 11-11-2007, 01:59 AM
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one thing i "cannot forget" with my own experience in programming is

"Resourcefulness"

pwede raman walay internet ba, basta naa lang kay reliable na computer na
magunitan. every linux users and programmers should think about that.
why spend all the things when u have the brains. u can work on it, me ive
tried it already. with limited things and stuffs no problem kung maka gunit ko ug
pc.


dont forget, "resourcefulness" should do the job

heheh

i grow up kasi na mahirap eh,

books are more reliable than the net for me.


=)
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Old 01-03-2008, 04:30 PM
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nice guidelines.

#0 (on top of #1) should be "Every programmer shall have a very high salary (6 digits minimum)"
Bahala na na ang #1-6 kung wala.

Seriously, almost all are implemented here at work except sometimes #6 kay saba usahay.
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