(tl;dr version: the problem with Regulator Headquarters is that nobody goes there, and people will continue not going there until more people start going there.)
I executed a contract at the end of May for a relatively small web application. It listed 3 main features/requirements and a due date of July 15th. It is October 8th and it is still on-going. I have a meeting with them in 3 hours to discuss the contract.
To provide a little more detail, it's ...
I need to make a web page with Wicket that lays out the following table:
+------------+---------+
| Category | Value |
+------------+---------+
| CatA | ValA |
+------------+---------+
| CatB | ValB |
+------------+---------+
| CatC | ValC |
+------------+--------...
> With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java and HTML.
@TheUnhandledException Thanks, I didn't even think that was my best work. And I'd rather have an answer. But at least I'm a single digit of upvotes away from 2k! (Assuming a base 10 number system.)
@PopularDemand Presumably his reputation increases at a much greater rate when he's in between projects, so the shorter the period of increase, the better his job hunting skills..I guess.
@MichaelMrozek That was pretty good work; subtracting five digit numbers in your head. I assume it was in your head, it was too fast to be calculator-assisted.
@PopularDemand That's pretty much what happened to me, only at about 15k. I go on SO and get distracted by flags, close votes and posts that need to be edited, and I never answer anymore. It's a little depressing really
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