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Wait, devrant is dying? What happened?
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Is it an open source project or a private dev team project?
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@Nanos pretty much, yeah
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Update- I added a bunch of random pictures and red string to my empty board. It looks amazing and is really funny, cheap and easy to do. If you try to do it yourself dump a few papers in a bit of coffee. Also I have painted a tiny qr code so it will not direct anywhere which increases the suspense with my colleagues
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Lol what. So what will you actually do?
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Happy birthday and goodnight @Floydimus
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(2/2) If we return to the previous definition what this actually mean is that in the context of a unit the dependencies are not part of the perfect solution, so pinpointing them will not give you the definition of the code you test. This obviously is only my thoughts on the subject, of course there are many other definitions. Dijkstra for example thought that you should prove code mathematically. Others think that tests are only aspects of the solution, thus the test suite would always be imperfect (which takes you to a whole different kind of tests)
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(1/2) I actually really like to rethink about the usage of unit tests from time to time. Let's assume our code is meant to solve a problem. We might have solved the problem perfectly, but it is unlikely. So (and this might sound weird) there is a perfect solution to the problem and our code only aspire to act the same. That said, we can only slice the function once. Think of it as pinning down the perfect solution- "the perfect solution should do this and that". Where does mocks enter this definition? Well, we know there are different levels of tests. The unit test is used to check that the specified unit is correct. This means that only the inner code in it must work. So you need to separate the dependencies from the actual unit. Mocks allow you to do this by outing their responses to the test, removing their functionality from the test.
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For me: fighting wars about stuff you just learned
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@C0D4 I think you missed the memo- only good night wishes are allowed to @Floydimus
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@rantsauce yeah but it's so fucking useful
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You just described the special relationship with your first (and great) boss. I'm sorry for your loss
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@Floydimus yeah, but most of the time it is more effective to undermine a person's overconfidence slowly
P.s. good night -
The slow fight allow you to change the opponent's perspective and win both for your cause and for your team, which in turn give you more resources and help you to grow and better your self. I'm glad to hear they appreciate your knowledge 🤗 but be careful not to end up as the cocky guy
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A bunch of random pictures and newspaper strips connected with red string
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Otherwise you may bribe them? That seems extreme though
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@Floydimus Good night.
I'm not I understand the post though... -
Good night @Floydimus
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@Floydimus that's not much better... Good luck and get better soon!
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Wait malaria has a cure right?
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I actually prefer this to entering an old legacy product... But the bureaucracy is horrible
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Oh no the effects are too fast
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Why is json easier for you than yaml? The indentation?
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@TeachMeCode also from experience I can say that camel shit is very useful in lighting fires in the desert
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Good night @Floydimus.
Also, the balrog also slept like a thousand years or something... Good luck against the SSO of IT -
@Floydimus lol
@EpicofGilgamesh while I have my own "ideology" and belief on what is right, I don't preach it to anyone. I don't think it's my place to convince them that my view is better, and I also don't think it's worth my time -
I feel like preaching is a huge problem in the development community everywhere. Many juniors succeeding in one project start preaching their experience as "the way". And many (shitty) not so juniors that tried only one way in their entire career preach that way as "the way"
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@Floydimus I am fine, the rough months were just something mentally. The changes are great! And they are all things I choose. New job, new apartment and new everything else. Nice to see you back and ranting!
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@Eklavya naaah I'm just here for the content