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AboutOOP and HATEOAS junkie.
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SkillsWeb dev with RESTful API orientation. Luvin' the JSON-API spec.
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LocationBuenos Aires
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@devTea I take it you haven't been a tech lead, manager, or person yet?
Are you referring to your tech leads and managers? All of them?
Let's put it this way; devs are in charge of themselves in side projects, right?
Are side projects usually cost effective? How many of the million side projects out there would you say have been managed or lead properly? Beyond that, are they making or would they have made money?
Kind of a rarity. And, yeah, so is a well lead and we'll managed team, but then again, so is a good dev. -
Try managing then tell me how useless reports are.
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Are you kidding? You're bitching about people bitching? Why do you even follow her? Also, USA has a big debt problem, let's avoid making it seem like it's all about personal responsibility. And let's also avoid judging her by a tweet and a profile pic, lest you come off as slightly shallow, k?
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Why so mad, bruh?
The joke is funny.
Word play is fun.
Was your cat just run over, or did you run out of your favourite cereal this morning?
Objects are indeed instances of classes - on some langs.
The joke suggests that rather than being seen as instances of the same class, reductive towards women, they are seen as individual classes, ironic due to being distinct but still reductive.
It's certainly not chauvinistic. It's a fucking harmless pun. -
Yeah, totally! It's like when some crazy bureaucrat decided children couldn't work anymore... Pff. The startup scenario took DECADES to recover. Or like the whole thing around carbon emissions. Who the bloody F do these guys think they are trying to halt the obviously unavoidable death of our planet? Hellooooo! That diesel train has left the station, buddy. All you're doing now is hampering honest hard working entrepreneurs. Pff. Pff I say.
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She was hitting on you. Dummy
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Yeah, well, science never proves a theory is correct either
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Yes.
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Dude, thank you. I'm appalled at how - what I can only assume are - young devs in this app just shit on managers, users, and everybody who is not a dev for basically just not being a dev
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@Condor how do you tell your doctor about a gnawing pain?
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How the fuck would you even know what to build otherwise? "Lookitmeee, heeer I ammm typin away lotsaaaa codeee thasss gonna go straighhhhht to the trash bin cause I skipped a product meeting beeein all productive and shit!". Sorry, what I meant to say was, and email too, right? And IM. And other people. Gawd, other people trying to coordinate stuff just suck so hard.
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@Root dude - do you even friend?
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@Vitz dude, I'm Argentinian. My mother tongue is Spanish. Did you just assume my language? #ohnoyoudidn
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@root Yeah, that's the thing - people don't suck, and technology is by it's inherent nature of having been made by a human entirely fallible.
Blaming the user is the oldest excuse in the book. Devs need to grow out of it. -
It's a decent browser. And Chrome sucks harder each day.
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Well, if their HTML is remote, and they don't have WiFi, your browser can't download it, hence it can't render it - which is a compilation of sorts.
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Yes. It can happen. People get stressed. They miss obvious things. Does everybody here assume that if somebody isn't tech savvy he or she is an idiot?
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Wow, just read Good Omens and everybody there says "could of" instead of "have" too. Didn't know it was typed too
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16 and 17? Nice! Keep it up
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It really seems like you did absolutely no research into the issue at all.
Read through the comments in this post a tad more critically and maybe you'll start seeing beyond your natural bias. -
So... What does your wife make of it? Was she the clipboard?
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Really, distrust anybody who recommends any single one for every single problem. It comes down to what you feel comfortable with, what your project needs, and what you feel will aid and not hinder you.
Personally, I love Symfony, and its many incarnations and remixes for different types of projects. Laravel is one such remix. -
I'm self taught, and have been leading teams and doing architecture for a few years now. My two cents - make every task count. Even if it isn't a self project, push your problem solving and solution designing skills to the next level on each new task your day job allows. From the sound of "automating everything" sounds like you're already pushing yourself
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Buddy, you're laughing in Spanish. Also, chill.
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Suck up.
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You just took away my bad mood.
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Dude, it's 9gag for devs.
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Sublime and a terminal. Everything good about GUI. IDE is usually a terminal for dummies. #ShotsFired
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You're a grown-up when you start reading RFCs.
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Learn Lisp. It's fresh since 1958, and you will have learnt a lot of langs in one go. No, not Go. But a lot.