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						AboutBSE & Computer Engineer / Site Reliability Engineer / Software Architect / Full-stack Dev / Entrepreneur
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						Skillsphp, laravel, es6, reactjs, c, c++, ruby, ror, nodejs, html5, css3, sysadmin, mariadb, mongodb, aws, debian, posix, ux, devops, kubernetes, terraform, gitlab-ci, aws, gcloud
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				    I told you fucking moron clients doing that "little" change would be complicated and in the worst case it would end fucking up your whole spaghetti crap. A really HUGE spaghetti monster of that you aren't aware because you guys don't know a shit about coding conventions.
 
 *Clients call me complaining about their software is broken*
 
 -Hey, we're in serious trouble. Our users aren't being able to see the proper calculated values. Why that little change had so much side effects?
 - I already told you why.
 - Can you fix it asap? Our clients are complaining.
 - No. Deploy an old copy of the affected modules while you give me a prudent time to refactorize that crap.
 - Refactorize?
 - ...
 
 I used to work in their place, 3 years later I quit that crappy job and decided to make them my clients. I escaped from the micromanaging thing but I didn't from their ugly practices.
 
 Anyways, I have to fix this shit asap. Money talks, at least until I can find a better client.
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				    The best part of being a dev is being able to know how to join the right pieces together for building anything without reinventing the wheel1

 
		
		
	



