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value For those reading this that do not know, I'm the CTO of Nashville-based startup <a href="http://www.dataium.com">Dataium, LLC</a>. Dataium is the largest aggregator of Internet automotive shopping activity, and I'm looking to hire a Database Administrator and a Senior Software Engineer. Both of these positions are critical to the success and technical direction of Dataium and each will join our already amazing team of engineers, systems administrators, and business analysts. If you're interested in learning more about the DBA position, please <a href="http://www.aaronwest.net/downloads/download.cfm?token=5AED7D28-CFF4-D422-7AA6585FB5082990">click here</a> to download the full job description (PDF). If you're interested in learning more about the Senior Software Engineer position, please <a href="http://www.aaronwest.net/downloads/download.cfm?token=5AEE66B8-EDCB-0200-5391025922A5CF7F">click here</a> to download the full job description (PDF). Please note: Interested and qualified people should show their interest by emailing their resume to <em>gethired AT dataium DOT com</em>.
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value One of the worst things you can ever say as a developer/programmer is "It's working for me." Unless of course that is immediately followed by "..but let's dig in and figure out why it isn't working for you." This type of thinking is a cancer within development teams and certainly isn't customer focused. Software breaks, apps don't work properly, and if you're a developer it's your responsibility to do whatever it takes to resolve your customer issues. A few years ago one of my dev teams was having tremendous difficulty replicating a customer-reported issue. One of the developers started the whole "It's working for me" thing and my manager heard it. He jumped in and quickly asked my developer if he was going to package up his computer and ship it to the customer. What a great response. When you're up against tough issues, try not to think about how hard or how long it might take you to resolve the issue, but resolve to fix it no matter what it takes. Then, and as early as possible, assure your customer that you will do whatever it takes.
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value I thought it was pretty cool big sites (and in some cases competitors) like Google.com and Amazon.com posted tributes to Steve Jobs on their home page. I looked around to see which other sites were doing this and have posted some screenshots after the break. If you know of others please let me know in the comments. <a href="http://www.aaronwest.net/blog/images/blogposts/stevejobstribute/SteveJobsAppleDotComTribute_Full.jpg" rel="shadowbox[stevejobstribute]" title="Apple tribute to Steve Jobs"><img src="http://www.aaronwest.net/blog/images/blogposts/stevejobstribute/SteveJobsAppleDotComTribute_Thumb.jpg" border="0" /></a> [More]
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value I received an e-mail this morning from Seth, who was having difficulty getting his initial Time Machine backup completed. Seth graciously agreed to having his question posted here in another edition of Aaron Answers. Below is his question and after the break is my response. <blockquote> Hi Aaron, I really appreciate your blog, and wonder if you'd be willing to answer a Time Machine question i've run into. My old backup HD failed, so I bought a new 2T Iomega eGo desktop HD. Partitioned it into 3 partitions, including a 1.1T partition for my time machine backup. All seems to be working fine, except that the backup is too slow to get done unless I leave the computer running for 3-4 days, which I can't do as it's a laptop and I use it all the time. After the first night (8 hours of so) it had only done 20 Gb (out of my 400 Gb). After the second night, it did about 120 Gb. i don't know if I just need to find a 4-day window when I can leave my laptop backing up or if something is wrong with the software. I'm using the new USB2 cord, and it works nice and fast for manually backing up video files etc to other partitions in the drive. The drive seems to work quite fast. If you're able to offer any advice, that would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Seth </blockquote> [More]
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Aaron West

CTO of Nashville-based analytics startup Dataium, LLC. I'm a big fan of gadgets, blogging, open source, programming, Linux, Android, Mac OS X and more. http://www.aaronwest.net/blog

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