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Burks, Supervisor, January 2022 - November 2022 | |
Managed a team of associates, providing coaching, training, and support to improve performance and achieve sales goals | |
Oversaw cash handling procedures, ensuring accuracy and compliance with company policies and procedures | |
Provided exceptional customer service, resolving issues and answering questions to ensure a positive shopping experience | |
Maintained an organized and clean store appearance, delegating tasks and monitoring progress to meet standards | |
Collaborated with upper management to implement new initiatives and improve store operations |
Three Virtues of a Programmer | |
How to make Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris Work for You. | |
Many would consider laziness, impatience, and hubris to be qualities that are better left checked at the door in a professional environment. Others consider them virtues and core components of the most efficent programmers and IT people. What is it that makes these qualities virtuous? How do they relate to each other? And how can we wield them in a way that helps us succeed? We will entertain how these qualities will help us become more productive, more useful, and more awesome in general. | |
About Nathan | |
Nathan Kelley has been passionately writing software since his early years of 10/20/30 BASIC on a Tandy TRS-80 Model III, in 1983, when he was 6. Since then he has developed software as an in-house-developer for companies of many shapes and sizes in many different industries. He is currently a Senior Application Developer / Release Manager / DevOps Reactor for Cellular Sales of Knoxville, Inc. One of the fastest growing |
// You can extend the parser by adding a new parsing function to the `XDate.parsers` array. | |
// This function is given a single string argument and should return an XDate if parsing was successful. | |
function parseMDY(str) { | |
// this example parses dates like "month/date/year" | |
var parts = str.split('/'); | |
if (parts.length == 3) { | |
return new XDate( | |
parseInt(parts[2]), // year |
public class NinjectFactory : IFactory | |
{ | |
private readonly IKernel kernel; | |
public Factory(IKernel kernel) | |
{ | |
this.kernel = kernel; | |
} | |
public T Get<T>() |
This gist is part of a blog post. Check it out at:
http://jasonrudolph.com/blog/2011/08/09/programming-achievements-how-to-level-up-as-a-developer