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Spent all week 40+ hours attempting to get my companies application up and running using the documentation written by one of the developers. Mind you, 20+ hours pulling and replacing files. Get to the end and nothing works, contact the developer that wrote the set up guide, and he has no idea how to fix and at some point admits her forgot some steps in the documentation and doesn't know what they are. Spent over 6 hours in troubleshooting meetings with that dev and another dev and made no progress. The documentation devs answer to try and fix it every five minutes, "do an iisreset". Fuck you and the camel you rode in on.

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    An asp.net app for healthcare... It's horrible and I hate it.
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    @edisonn: it's a local set up, 3 different TFS collections with 10 different project's in each, 7 different services, and a remote database with around 100+ tables.
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    @edisonn: We speak not of milestones, for those who do know nothing. It was probably built in early 2000. We're allowed to use Visual Studio 2010, but 2008 is recommended.

    I now have VS2010 - VS2015 on my workstation laptop, all for different projects. Yay for corporate!
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