I second hippo's Good Luck wishes to rinkish85 and I would hereby like to copyright the term "Cuckoo egg programming" (on artistic licence) to describe a very specific way of earning a wage as a modern-day programmer.

I would also like to commend on those Human Resources departments all over the world that manage to spot such talents practicing the art of "Cuckoo egg programming" and do hire said talent adding immense value to their respective companies: airplanes repeatedly falling down killing innocent folk, stock-markets crashing, online systems with holes like swiss cheese, banks' computer systems crippled for months, processors wide open to attack for years, hospitals either releasing patient records to anyone or crippling doctor access to them, hospitals held hostage by scriptkids because they relied on mickey-mouse OS thanks to advice by consultants, airlines computer systems failing for weeks denying flying to millions, the list is quite long.

bw, bliako


In reply to Re: extract lines from file between date range. by bliako
in thread extract lines from file between date range. by rinkish85

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