08-31-2019 08:33 PM - last edited on 09-02-2019 05:11 PM by kh-ornesh
So I went to send an invoice out of the Sold file and got the message below ... it begs the question, "what foreign country is eBay's programming being done in?"
08-31-2019 08:43 PM - last edited on 09-02-2019 05:12 PM by kh-ornesh
@mr_lincoln wrote:
So I went to send an invoice out of the Sold file and got the message below ... it begs the question, "what foreign country is eBay's programming being done in?"
Truthfully, it should read, "There is a technical error. Please try again later."
Those are definitely two separate sentences, not one sentence separated by a comma.
But, hey, who are we to criticize, right? Kind of a pot/kettle scenario.
08-31-2019 08:44 PM
What makes you think that any programmer in any country has a high level of competence in standard English grammar?
FYI - As far as I know all the programming is currently done in the USA, eBay had an technical center in India at one point but it was closed many years ago.
08-31-2019 08:51 PM
08-31-2019 08:55 PM - last edited on 09-02-2019 05:12 PM by kh-ornesh
@mr_lincoln wrote:
So I went to send an invoice out of the Sold file and got the message below ... it begs the question, "what foreign country is eBay's programming being done in?"
Somewhere there is someone or somebody who is trying to understand something, so someday they can determine the cause of some of the technical errors .....
08-31-2019 09:48 PM
@greg5000 wrote: "Somewhere there is someone or somebody who is trying to understand something, so someday they can determine the cause of some of the technical errors ...."
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Some may agree with you and some may not ... and as Dorothy sang, "SOMEWHERE over the rainbow ... "
08-31-2019 11:33 PM
@slippinjimmy wrote:What makes you think that any programmer in any country has a high level of competence in standard English grammar?
FYI - As far as I know all the programming is currently done in the USA, eBay had an technical center in India at one point but it was closed many years ago.
Yes, it was reported in the Indian Times about two-three years ago. All of these illiterate banners are ours and ours alone.
09-01-2019 06:11 AM
@pburn wrote:
I've always heard English is one of the hardest languages to learn. Heck, half of us on these discussion boards who speak English as a first language don't do all that well, either.
I'm quite good at spelling, but that's all.
I don't do that grammar thing though, I don't even know what it is or what it means.
09-01-2019 06:51 AM
There is some technical error, please try after sometime.
Regardless of where this originated, it's unacceptable communication. It shows up when sign in doesn't work properly too. Even though it works if you try again immediately.
Meanwhile, customers have been told to wait sometime before trying again because there is some technical error. Sometime can be 10 minutes, 3 days, 5 years away - or never. No hurry. Shop elsewhere. SMH
09-01-2019 07:55 AM
What foreign country is eBay's Programming being done in?
I am a software engineer for a US company that uses US software engineers, and I can assure you that poor grammer and awkward messages are a domestic issue as well.
09-01-2019 08:22 AM
The sentence (and I use that term loosely) is so wrong in so many different ways.
It's like nails on a chalkboard to me.
Just for starters: It should be some time, not sometime.
If I think about the use of a comma instead of a semicolon, my ears hurt.
09-01-2019 09:20 AM
Customer service is clearly doing the programming from a series of remote locations around the world clearly isolated from the real world of online selling.
09-01-2019 09:39 AM
I do not know that much about code work but I imagine it has little to do with knowing how to speak good English.
somebody that is proficient at coding is too good to waist on a silly detail like grammar
my buddy has successsfully developed a few websites and sold them
he told me that if you need 2000 hours of code that needs to be written its just farmed out overseas for half the money and you get better quality..thats what he does with needed work
you can go online and see the servers that ebay tech has developed and built for ebay
matter of fact I think they are for sale..........these are in the USA
much of ebays policy is shrouded in secret but there is a lot of info out there on google about upcoming software tools and so forth that are always in developement
some parts of ebays infrastructure are state of the art........the absolute best available
these tools can be rendered balky just by some bad coding for the end user
that would be us.........the end user............why is it a struggle to accomplish the most mundane simple task
09-01-2019 11:32 AM
I do not know that much about code work but I imagine it has little to do with knowing how to speak good English.
somebody that is proficient at coding is too good to waist on a silly detail like grammar
You'd be surprised how much it has to do with how language works. It's why people who are fluent in other languages are hired to translate code. When I was writing Visual Basic programming the fact that I'm literate made a surprising difference. Nuts and bolts. Also 'silly details' like grammar make it possible to do that most basic of human functions - communicate effectively.
09-01-2019 12:08 PM
its hard for me to understand a lot of how things work with computers..coding etc.
the Asian market is very important to ebay
are the coders for ebay China working here or over there
i would think that being able to write good code over in China woud be a more valuable asset to ebay over somone who merely speaks Chinese
Knowing certain dialects in Chinese could be a great asset to those in silicon valley maybe
is coding a young peoples game
are old fogies like me pushed out in favor of a more hip crowd
i personally equate a coding job with liking starbucks
I am sure that DD has its admirers too
i would guess that 98 % of America has no clue what a coding job is..........where its done....and what it entails