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AboutI like joking about my work, which tells a lot I guess. I'm also a Microsoft MVP.
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Skills.NET Core, C#, Kotlin, SQL, CosmosDB
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LocationLondon
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Joined devRant on 12/12/2016
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@BarakaShuzuko possibly the worst advise ever given
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@Cultist 30+ people sounds like an awful lot for a development team. Is that a scrum team or devs in multiple teams?
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They are moving to google cloud
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@hubiruchi I genuinely feel sorry for you, mainly because you remind me of myself. I wanna sit down and pair program with you.
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@hubiruchi the last bit made no sense mate. What does documentation have to do with comments in code? One doesn’t replace or negate the other. Don’t shoot the messenger. These are not my words. They come from people with way more experience and the scar tissue to show.
It’s simple as that.
- Can I write false comments to confuse you?
- Ofc I can.
- Can I do that with code?
- Nop
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@hubiruchi you are wrong in so many levels, probably because you’ve never been exposed to good clean code. The argument, with the exceptions I said above, isn’t really disputable. In enterprise interviews you will lose the job if you do something like that.
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For those ranting about how amazing comments are I will reply once for all of you. Comments can lie. Code will always tell the truth. There is a reason why you rarely if ever see comments on open source repos of big companies. Because big self descriptive names are your comments. Method summaries are bad as well but those are necessary some times in library projects mostly. Todos are also fine as long you actually go back to them eventually.
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@ryanmhoffman I explained in the description
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@vlatkozelka that’s right. ego == ego
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@typodeaf you do get that all the shit is coming from when then language wasn't even properly oo right? You take it too seriously. Php used to be the best and only powerful free tool. Now that's it's not we can take the piss out of it no problem.
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@Krokoklemme appveyor added it one week ago so I upgraded today. Found this from the migration branch and I couldn't still laughing
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I think you are confused mate. Base64 is encoding not encryption. It is an encoding that takes place to standardise the content before it is being encrypted or hashed.
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@thmnmlst funny thing is, at the time it wasn't my fault. It was because appveyor didn't support vs 2017 yet 😂
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It's been reposted several times.
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Someone show this guy what format is
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@gitpush there are just so many things you can do with it so people take a shot
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@NotABugAFeature no because today evening it was fixed
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While(girl.isGirlfriend) ??
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@runfrodorun I'm afraid I'm talking framework and language design and you are talking companies and infrastructures. Show yourself out. This is not a rant for your I'm afraid.
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@runfrodorun sure but please take into account latest versions of asp.net, mvc and dotnet core. I'm all ears 😈
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@runfrodorun if you still live in 2008 then yeah you are right
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@andros705 read 5 comments before yours
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@tinybyte I really like C#'s design.
It's the first language that doesn't make me feel like the guys who made it hate developers -
@tinybyte I'd rather use the ropes to strangle every single php developer till the language is not used any more
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@tinybyte nah I blame it on a language design level. Not on a code quality level
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@linuxxx I grew up with a funny uncle
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If someone said that you must use php, kill him. We will deal with the paperwork later.
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Plot twist, it's his own hand
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Nice one mate. At least I hope you don't support Olympiakos or else it was a pretty bad day for you. #κρατήσουαδερφε
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@DRSDavidSoft it's like a tool in that shed that you never wanna touch