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I mean it's open source, you could go find the bug and suggest a fix, help make it better and give back to the free editor.
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@SupressWarnings many systems have ctrl alt <arrow key> as a shortcut to adjust orientation, may be worth trying next time.
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@SSDD depends on how long they have been around. Junior or not, if it's been a year of this they should be better.
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@hamdan those are actually used for storing decorations and things you only rarely need.
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@CatMDV or there is no tech to maintain lol
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@magicMirror I hope he copy and pasted, but it wouldn't surprise me.
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The junior dev should have known what arrays are and all that. But expecting him to know that the floating point wouldn't perfectly line up is a bit much and nitpicky. That's something that would generally be pretty easy to find and fix.
Now, if you wanted to give him the code, and tell him the equality is false and ask why, that would work to find out if he knows floats can have those issues. -
@Jilano pretty sure edge comes as the default browser for Windows 10. Not older OS, but 10 yes.
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@JoshBent edge may not be the best browser, but it's loads ahead of IE. I need to modify very little if anything to make a website run on edge. On IE however...
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@exceptnEncntr yeah, their default browser is now edge, not IE. From a support from microsoft perspective it's already dead. It just hasn't died because people still use it.
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@sslPoodle also arguing solutions is a great thing to do, it gets the pros and cons of solutions out there so a good solution can be found. But when the best solution comes forward, that is the solution that should be done.
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@sslPoodle the issue with that though is that by doing it the hard way, you are complicating the life of future developers who have to maintain it, as well as wiring your brain towards that method.(when you do something, you create connections in your brain, which makes you more likely to do it again). Sometimes that's not a big deal, when it is something that is preference it doesn't really matter. But when an hourish task for 10ish lines takes 3 days and 100s of lines, then it's a big deal.
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@RiderExMachina you just have reasons why Windows is better than mac and Linux in those two ways, and those two are what matter, that's why it is popular, thus it is good. Perfect, no, and if there was a perfect, non expensive, accessible, user friendly OS, it would dominate all of them. But there isn't, so of what we have, Windows is good enough to win out. Therefore, relatively, it is good.
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Explain to them that you have the capability to be the senior dev, but you expect the pay to match it.