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SkillsPHP, JS (Laravel, Node.js, Vue) C++ , Python
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From what i have seen this is how most of the shitty php code gets born in company enviroment, client wants demo as soon as possible, managers are retards that just see money and think coders saying they need more time to finish it are just being lazy and making shit up, coders create quick improvised solutions, demo gets send to the client, while client is checking it out new project arrives and its same story again which means no time for refactor, clients approves first project and you now have to finish it but because you had no time to refactor you have to build on top of that shitty code you wrote spawning even more shitty code, nothing lasts longer than temporary solution
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@joas Well you have to switch mindset from 1st world country to 2th world country.. How can they prove i made that while working there not at home, nobody sees what im doing and im not even connected to internet here. Dont know about how companies treat people in finland but here its basicly either you fuck with the them or you wait, work hard, honestly and they fuck with you the moment they can, i know many programmers who worked at company for 6 years working hard, overtimes and for 1/3 of what their were worth and were fired the moment company did not need them anymore or they asked for raise.
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@irene If i pushed him hard he would sign it.. i can take picture of that termiantion letter on his desk and than he is basically screwed and would have to sign it... but i dont mind as i said.. im not working for this company at the moment anyway and they are paying me..
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@irene Nope.. as i said if i make them fire me they cant do a shit.. remember.. these laws dont make any sence.. if i leave now i get into trouble.. if i now "accidentally" publish all usernames and passwords to databases cause them to lose tens of thousands of € they can fire me at best (happened to one guy who worked here).. welcome to slovakia
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@C0D4 well i live in slovakia and we have pretty retarded laws here. In the past you could just one day not show up and company couldnt do anything about it, then they changed it and companies can now fuck people over .Yes boss has to accept your termination letter when you hand it to him but we also heve 1/2 months (depenting if you work at company for more than a year) "leaving period" where you cant just leave the job, also if he signs it 1.9.2020 my leaving period will start 1.10.2020.. and if i leave sooner he can sue me for money he lost.. and as i said this country has retarded laws and our judicial system is only about how much money you have and who you know, he can simply say i did not give him any termination letter and just left. This way i work on my projects, they pay me for sitting here and i have free electricity..
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I agree thats why i said in complicated projects inheritance has its place, but since i work mostly as PHP freelancer i often have to work with spaghetti / legacy OOP with little to no documentation where devolpers often abused inheritance in places where Trait or Interface would make much more sense
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@litesam126 Inheritance is most interesting concept to grasp... you dont understand it so you try to use it as much as possible... and the moment you finally understand it you start avoiding becuase of spaghetti code that it creates... rly please... if you have to use 1 method that already exists in other class, copy it... dont create chain of 7 classes inthering each other if you are not making new groundbreaking framework or something...
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@rooter Usually drupal 7... but we still have projects running on drupal 5
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Well.. trains here in slovakia sometimes look like someone ran a SQL injection on them.... suddenly brusting into flames
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@heyheni I plan on doing that in future.. im trying to get as many clients as possible... also funny drupal feature (not that it is the only one) drupal to validate and submit form has to reload page 2 times.. so dynamic forms or dynamic products with add to cart button cant be implemented because if drupal loads page and that submitted form is not there.. it wont do anything.. only option is ajax submit it...