Peter Mortensen
Build Specialist at Danfoss Drives
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Member for 12 years, 6 months
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Gråsten, Denmark
(Last updated 2020-09-24)
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I can be contacted through this reCAPTCHA (requires JavaScript to be allowed from google.com and possibly other(s)). Make sure to make the subject specific (I said: specific. Repeat: specific subject required). I can not stress this enough - 90% of you can not compose a specific subject, but instead use some generic subject. Use a specific subject, damn it! You still don't get it. It can't be that difficult to provide a specific subject to an email instead of a generic one. For example, including meta content like "quick question" is unhelpful. Concentrate on the actual subject. Did I say specific? I think I did. Let me repeat it just in case: use a specific subject in your email (otherwise it will no be opened at all).Experienced application developer. Software Engineer. M.Sc.E.E. C++ (10 years), software engineering, .NET/C#/VB.NET (12 years), usability testing, Perl, scientific computing, Python, Windows/Macintosh/Linux, Z80 assembly, CAN bus/CANopen.
Selected questions, etc.:
- End-of-line identifier in VB.NET?
- How can I determine if a .NET assembly was built for x86 or x64?
- C++ reference - sample memmove
- The difference between + and & for joining strings in VB.NET
Some of my other accounts:
Super User (SU). [/].
Other
My 15 minutes of fame on Super User
My 15 minutes of fame in Denmark
Blog. Sample: Jump the shark.
@PeterMortensen (Twitter)
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