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@Lensflare there’s a difference between not using and not knowing. Definitely.
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@IntrusionCM too big… 😂
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Yeah sure there’s a lot of GUIs on servers and stuff.
Not like there’s a ton of resources to learn the basics of this tool.
But yeah call it gatekeeping if you feel offended. -
The ecosystem is also mature!
Love alice, Negroni etc for making micro service.
It’s a real breeze.
We’ve got to write a garbage collector for dead ws connections. With go routines it was easy as fuck ! Love it. -
Same !
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It’s too complicated because those who created these tools are also quit complicated.
It’s always good to remember that we’re not FB, Google or GAFAM, FANG company.
Thankfully alternatives are coming in the name of LiveView, StimulusReflex, HOTWire, LiveWire, etc.
One is not able right now to push a feature from top to bottom.
World gets complicated for a button to turn blue instead of green when the user is doing random stuff.
At the end of the day it’s related to money. -
I’ve ditched the products... to fully pass on Linux (Btw it was Arch).
Got a new position in a new company, they use MacBooks. So I’m again in the loop.
For the car, idk, maybe if I want to drive one I’ll to fake my death to get the assurance money. So I’m not really sure... -
@halfflat that’s true ! One hell of a keyboard.
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The TL;DR made me upvote directly.
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@zemaitis that's an issue about the lack of motivation. Paying someone is not THE thing to do to expect him to do what you're asking for.
I understand your POV, but micromanaging just make things worse. You cant bear anymore this dude.
The real key is motivation, once I've discovered that, I've enhance my management skills.
And at the end of the day, if he doesn't achieve the expected work, he give you something to leverage to blame him, so use it. -
LMAO that's micromanagement, what a fucker.
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@zemaitis I blame you for being a complete asshole, a fucker, a bad recruiter, a bad teacher, you make a rant about your own stupidity. Good job, continue acting like a jerk.
I make assumptions on whatever I want, and thanks for you response which comes assert my thoughts. -
Logical and creative are not excluding each other.
You're the only one to blame here, or at least the process.
I've get through multiples interviews, sometimes 4 for the same job, which is, IMHO, a waste of time.
But not doing any interview is as dumb as making 4.
IDK where you live, but in France we've got a "test period". During this one you can fire the person without any reason by respecting a delay based on the time passed in the enterprise, and the person can leave respecting a delay too.
That's a neat mechanism so you do not take any risk if the person doesn't match the expectation.
Also maybe you're taking thing too personally ?
He's new, making social interaction is a great thing, especially when you're new in a team.
What about pair-programming ? You do not have to teach him the basic, take a senior and bet on their abilities to communicate and learn from each other ? Maybe even mob-programming could be great. -
That's the business.
They probably have a short list with 2 to 3 others people.
If the y company fits your expectations on the stack, the company, the salary etc. do not feel bad about it. That's the game.
Congrats for your new job anyway ;D -
@devJs that's a fair point. I just do want to be as transparent as possible.
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Hope you sell at a skyrocket price your support.
2 weeks in 2 days, I can presume no TDD and low quality. Do not put yourself in crappy position like this one. Clients like this doesn't see the big picture, morons. -
@Cyberman because Jenkins pipeline is the legacy but, all pipelines are not yet migrated and so we need to run both Gitlab and Jenkins. That's meeeh but it's a wip.
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git blame
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Every time they have a tiny amount of bollocks, someone comes in and cut it with his teeth...
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@bahua that's what I was wondering.
The fact their email was really nice, they explained they were looking for a senior rather than a junior.
Which I can definitely understand, the issue is with the process.
Why going so far in it to just drop it.
And if it was something related to me, I'd prefer them to be honest and tell me what's going on.
Seems it's not the case so it will be secret forever \o/ -
@uyouthe ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@saucyatom That should be the norm in fact. The last interview lasted 2 hours. Those dudes thinks we all got nothing else to do.
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@asgs I definitely should have replied this... but I don't ;(
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@redpanda101 this is JS 😂
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@htlr assuming shit ? You think you’re on StackOverflow or what ?
I give you my opinion.
If you’re not ok with that’s fine, but don’t be a fucker.
JS is a shitty language and you prove that a part of its community is shit. -
@htlr IDK if it’s most welcoming, bcz of all buzzwords and fuck.
Well, it’s a good language to play and explain quickly how to program.
Let’s just say « wow it escalated quickly » when we’ve to talk about JS learning curve 😂 -
@htlr i don’t think it’s a good language for a beginner.
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@Commodore nope.
That’s not true. -
@diegovincent you mean http://vanilla-js.com/ ??