Geek post: Compiled errors
Why doesn’t the compiler differentiate between, “Not all control paths return a value” and “None of the control paths return a value; forget a return statement, dummy?”
Work. It’s what I do. It’s what brought about that “Office Monkey” thing (that’s a LONG story. Okay, a reasonably short one, but still.). I work in an Office, so it makes sense to me, okay, bub?
Why doesn’t the compiler differentiate between, “Not all control paths return a value” and “None of the control paths return a value; forget a return statement, dummy?”
Please, PLEASE wear less perfume! That will be all.
I just got an email at work with the subject line: “Lots Naked.”
I hadn’t had a compelling reason to upgrade to Vista yet. My home PC is running Vista RC2; my mail machine at work is running Vista, and provided me with the first reason I’ve had yet to upgrade to Windows Vista. I went to the Windows Update in Control Panel, and saw I had two
I’m so very, very proud of the people involved in making this site: Enchanted Office Yay Microsoft getting it right! Thanks, Abigail for pointing this out.
I was wrong. Yesterday morning’s commute was not a problem. I drove to my office, then Mandrina took the car down to hers (yay all-wheel drive). Coming home, however, was a different story.
Warning: This is highly technical, and highly geeky. If you read WTF Daily for fun, then you might enjoy the following.
I came into my new office on Monday. My boxes were all here — I don’t have enough space to fully unpack as I’m currently sharing an office. He’s a manager, and about to move to another team. Only… 8 more days. With 2 days of weekends. A week from tomorrow and he’s gone, even.
(Given that someone once got terminated for posting a picture of the building that receives the mail, I’ll go the safe route and NOT mention a building by number.) Longish and Ramblingish post to follow.
I wanted to transfer within the company because for the last three years EVERY feature I’ve worked on (okay, there were ~2 exceptions) has been… butchered. With cause, believe me, but still. So when the reason I’m given for NOT being offered a position is my lack of a record for delivering projects through to