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Grrr1337

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Re: Keys Attributes Values
« Reply #15 on: December 02, 2016, 04:54:13 AM »
Completely nuts how a 10 year old post contributed to this thread. :crazy2:

I feel old. :cry:
Oh don't worry, everyone gets old... I also wish I started with lisp 10 years ago.
Tho, its nice that this forum is still alive.  :smitten:
(apply ''((a b c)(a b c))
  '(
    (( f L ) (apply 'strcat (f L)))
    (( L ) (if L (cons (chr (car L)) (f (cdr L)))))
    (72 101 108 108 111 32 87 111 114 108 100)
  )
)
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MP

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Re: Keys Attributes Values
« Reply #16 on: December 02, 2016, 07:10:26 AM »
Oh don't worry, everyone gets old... I also wish I started with lisp 10 years ago.
Tho, its nice that this forum is still alive.  :smitten:

My first stab at AutoLISP programming was in 1986. I was like "meh, it's so fugly" (coming from QuickBASIC). :-D After 1990 and 6 months of intense AutoLISP programming for a huge GIS project I was smitten and it became a permanent blade on my army knife. About 6 years later I started participating on Autodesk's forums. Back then it was nntp and Anne Brown was the moderator. Very mom-ish. Anyway, I use _PrinH every day to review data structures but now it's a constant reminder how freaking old I'm getting. Thanks Obama.
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Grrr1337

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Re: Keys Attributes Values
« Reply #17 on: December 02, 2016, 10:42:47 AM »
MP, don't you ever consider at becomming a drafter ?
With such programming skills you'll be able to automate any engineering tasks and able to do them in no time.
But theres one unwritten rule, that you have to waste a few days relaxing/watching movies/whatever, before to liying to your boss that you almost made it till the deadline. :D
Otherwise he will be like "he made it in no time, perhaps I should give him more tasks instead of raising his salary."

As for me (currently a drafter) the endless passion and interest of programming brought me here, started from my lazy drafter's spirit.
Sadly the programmer's and drafter's work is evaluated differently, so won't one become both?  :evillaugh:
(apply ''((a b c)(a b c))
  '(
    (( f L ) (apply 'strcat (f L)))
    (( L ) (if L (cons (chr (car L)) (f (cdr L)))))
    (72 101 108 108 111 32 87 111 114 108 100)
  )
)
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Re: Keys Attributes Values
« Reply #18 on: December 02, 2016, 09:54:30 PM »
MP, don't you ever consider at becomming a drafter ? With such programming skills you'll be able to automate any engineering tasks and able to do them in no time.

I've worn several hats during my career: surveyor, inspector, CSA designer drafter, PLC programmer, GIS Developer, EIC design drafter, CAD Support Tech, P/L designer drafter, CAD Analyst ... automating engineering tasks is exactly what I've done since 1987 in one form or another -- and exclusively since 1995.

But theres one unwritten rule, that you have to waste a few days relaxing/watching movies/whatever, before to liying to your boss that you almost made it till the deadline. :D

Have never been able to have that luxury, it's always been "go go go!"

Then collapse.

Otherwise he will be like "he made it in no time, perhaps I should give him more tasks instead of raising his salary."

Well there has been that, but at the same time I'm just grateful that in this crazy world, and horrible (local) economy (approaching 11% unemployed) there remains demand for my select set of skills / afflictions and I'm still employed. There are so many good and talented people that are jobless here, it's staggering and humbling.

As for me (currently a drafter) the endless passion and interest of programming brought me here, started from my lazy drafter's spirit.

Sadly the programmer's and drafter's work is evaluated differently, so won't one become both?  :evillaugh:

I wouldn't be concerned about how you're evaluated. And don't compare your success, your compensation to others. Valuable people are valuable. Period. It may take time for the compensation to be on par with the effort.

But come it will.

:)


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