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About22 yo student
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SkillsC(++), Python, JS, and PHP
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LocationAmsterdam
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@Composmentis lol my boss also hangs on to Skype and refused to get onto slack. He is currently one of the very few people left in the office that communicates over Skype, and the only contact for the rest of us is mostly him :')
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From what I tell it's not really an exceptional Job. Then again, employers shouldn't just throw jobs around and see who catches them.
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This is why people get depressed
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Or he has multithreading and a race condition somewhere.
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@AlexDeLarge actually he wrote it 3 hours ago so pretty much anywhere in the US it was still technically the 25th? ;-p
But not using Unix timestamps. -
@Jop- Bing is trying very hard don't pick on it for failing
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Or chocolate milk and cola into code :D
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@heyheni actually we have CI! My colleagues and me convinced the guy doing releases to setup the builds for each commit :)
But now that build will also include the test runs and display code coverage as well! I'm going to spend this weekend starting on writing unit tests for all our libraries! And convert most open bugs into unit tests and delegate them to appropriate colleagues with small test cases, making them actually able to find the causes and solve them fast...
I think he will really start to see the benefits in the coming week(s) especially with small bugs and refactors :D -
@IwraStudios phew that's a relief :')
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@tomtom his words
- we don't make mistakes / bugs
- I want you creating new features not writing tests
- usually tests break not the software
And much, much more resistance. But he doesn't notice the reduced productivity from everybody having their tests on local machines, and if they're in the repo they're usually difficult to compile and require additional files, and usually only consist of a fucking output. So we spend a day determining what the test should actually do and output before we can actually get started on fixing the problem. Not even talking about all dependencies and their integration into each other, which usually say nothing more than 'it doesn't work'. -
@heyheni still a student parttimer and negotiated one last year, I'm currently in negotiations with them for setting up a stock program for employees so that should be awesome in the future! :)
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Python is great for quick and dirty code :D
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Nobody is that stupid right? .......right? Please?
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@Haxk20 I also started with C when I was 8! :) Not because of my dad, but because I was in the wrong section of the library and saw this massive book on the C programming language. Read it when I was on vacation with my parents and when I got home I restarted it and started programming.
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Thats what I also tell people when I know they don't have a remote. >:)
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Still better than 0%
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You may not have been hacking but still you overheard the conversation between Bob and the teacher (let's just call her Alice).
But detention sucks. -
funny that he started to 'bash' you
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Well step up to the lecturer and give him some pointers!
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My boss always says, newer code is better code!
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Or bring one from home... At one point I brought my own keyboard and mouse!
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I know exactly what you mean. I remember long nights helping a friend with her coding assignments and trying to make her arrive at the correct solution by extensively explaining stuff. She got her degree but still fails at writing some of the simplest programs and logic. Now she got a job. I am honestly terrified for her future...
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And now everybody has it. Good job!
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You can't avoid it
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Kept looking a while for something wrong with the yellow line until I realized it said all f4 in the license plate... And that it was the object of the picture >. <