Photoshop is amazing. That said you kinda need to take a course in it to use 80% of the functionality.
vrek
The corporate world runs on excel, never the best option, but everyone knows it so....
That is interesting, I dealt with purely internal software so never considered that.
Honestly, only 1 extra cent bad sign if you can't afford 8 dollars.
Now if it was 4 easy payments of 4 dollars... We could go into business
I think this is the problem with legacy code. It's not that it's old but that 35 people each with their own coding standards and practices.
True, all are good.
At least it's descriptive
The worst programmer I ever seen was myself six months ago...Hopefully will be true in another 6 months too
I had a job as a software engineer at corporate job but got let go. Mostly I enjoy backend. I can do front end programming but am very bad at making pretty things. Like sketch something out for what you want for a interface I can program it, but ask me "just make an gui for users" and it will be like win-me quality of bad.
Speaking as an old person, back then they didn't have the same concerns. Security? Ehh just don't let bad guys access your computer.
Yeah a lot of old programs are either great programming or terrible.
Oh, ok I interpreted multitenant wrong. I was thinking it was like a apartment complex so you have like a manager and a sales person with access and that's it. Still a valid security risk but not as severe as what you are saying now.
Sorry for confusion
Ok that is truly horrid...
Can you say what the point of it actually was?