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@LotsOfCaffeine Hehe, so the usual product lifecycle then. Cannot fix old code, no time to write good code.
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Sounds like a good time. You don't have to look at the backlog for the next few weeks if you play your cards right.
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Maybe they could use Javascript instead. /s
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@Hazarth Yeah, this is a good example. How would @kiki test this without unit tests? Maybe manual tests after every iteration?
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@Hazarth Interesting take.
I think unit tests are pretty vital when you work on huge products with many components and micro-services.
Maybe with smaller stuff you can test a random component's properties by spinning up every other component (or a mock) as well. -
... What are unit test apologists?
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@jonas-w "Duplicate of #37294, closing. Also, your colleagues think your code smells."
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@melezorus34 Most important part
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@BobbyTables Classic.
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@catgirldev I got an offer from a company that writes software for radiology/cancer therapy machines. They would have paid significantly more than my current company but I refused for this reason as well. I fuck up something and someone dies on the table, that's not something I want to live with.
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It's their job to be in meetings, talk to people. If they write the one minute email instead of the one hour meeting, then they need to find something else to do or they might look like they are redundant for the company.
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Classic. Was it about something inconsequential at least?
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@ericprog Why is this so common. I can't even
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Debugging is more fun tho. Until it's not. But until then why would you read anything? :D
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@JsonBoa It pays about net 20% more, and the living expenses are higher by about that much according to Numbeo.
Also they pay for relocation and 1.5 times the gross salary for the first 4 months so this might not be a problem. (Both countries are inside of EU) -
@TrevorTheRat Wow, times truly do not change... I'm happy it worked out for you!
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@BixelPitch Got 5 interviews lined up next week by answering to some receuiters. 😂
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@BixelPitch Currently working towards step 2
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@Oktokolo We have lots of those too.
But it's really hard to reliably test (failure) cases where things have to happen in a specific order for an edge case to appear.
So you ned to be able to control all of the timings which you cannot do with the real thing. -
@Oktokolo Distributed stuff with lost of async calls, we have to mock to test most cases reliably.
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Same...
My skills over them:
1. Reading stuff that appears on the screen
2. Google stuff -
@iiii Why get so mean?
For small projects this is the best way imo.
Obviously you wouldn't "hack it together" for enterprise solutions.
It's still happening anyways and not only in python but in c++ and java too. -
@bioDan I doubt it but we'll see...
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@Goudarz I've been using ff for 8+ years I think.
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@lamka02sk Yeah, I don't use it either. I was reinstalling win for my Mum and she likes Chrome.
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@Stuxnet Yeah, those people study in different buildings, so I don't know many of them. It's a shame really. I go to their semester finishing partys tho. It's really fun.
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@AleCx04 Yeah, lots of people feel like it's a lifestyle. My Uni CS course/year has close to a thousand people and yet the social life is quite dead. I have been going out with electrical engineers out of necessity.
Only thing CS people love here that is fun is board game nights every month which I love too. -
@PrivateGER Is SHA256 okay?
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@bahua Nice, do you guys need full-stack devs? :D