Greetings, all. I'll just go by Amorfus for now. I like to do the least amount of work with the greatest amount of output, which is basically a pretty way of saying I'm very lazy. That's what makes good programmers though, at least in my experience.
At the moment, I dabble in C#.NET mostly. The majority of my current efforts are in maintaining and "upgrading" a handful of applications written by previous employees who were far too overloaded to create very much documentation. That has resulted in a lot of baptism by fire, ultimately landing me on sites like this in attempts to claw my way out of undesirable bottlenecks.
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Greetings, all. I'll just go by Amorfus for now. I like to do the least amount of work with the greatest amount of output, which is basically a pretty way of saying I'm very lazy. That's what makes good programmers though, at least in my experience.
At the moment, I dabble in C#.NET mostly. The majority of my current efforts are in maintaining and "upgrading" a handful of applications written by previous employees who were far too overloaded to create very much documentation. That has resulted in a lot of baptism by fire, ultimately landing me on sites like this in attempts to claw my way out of undesirable bottlenecks.