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Thefuck kind of shitty service is that? O.o
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One of those times I'd like to ++ twice. At least.
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Weow, that's some nice stereotypical bullshit. I'm married, every single dude in my company (20-some devs) is at least in a relationship(most of them married tho), most of devs I know personally are married.
Would love all this nonsense about devs being outsiders, weirdos, geeks, whatever the fuck to end. Reality verifies this and proves this to be completely fucking wrong.
Just stop jerking off in your dorm room, go out and don't bore people with programming stuff, you'll be fine -
@linuxxx agreed on that :) if OP would go with the same point about windows let's say, my reaction would be the same, that's just a dick move.
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@linuxxx well, if it would be windows / osx / linux distributed somewhat equally then I'd go with general statement too, but gotta admit people forcing linux on everyone and praising it like some ultimate solution (which it's not) while bashing other systems are "quite" dominant on devRant. And the scent of elitism is just obnoxious unfortunately.
I mean, great, whatever floats your boat, but don't tell me what to use. -
Honestly, joke or not, Linux fanatics in here (devRant) trigger me so hard it doesn't matter if it was supposed to be funny or not. Just let everyone use whatever the fuck they want, no need to shove an os up everyones throat
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I'd fucking smash anyone for messing up with my pc this way, glad I don't have "friends" like this.
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This is fucking older than dinosaurs, how does one assume it wasn't here already multiple fucking times
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I mean, you should be working during your university to gain some exp (as uni knowledge is surely helpful but not even close to real work experience) so this doesn't really seem completely stupid.
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For me it's more like
- Hey backend guys, your endpoint spits 500 left and right, mind taking a look?
- impossible, got it fully tested and all tests are passing
- cool, then your tests are quite some shit, cuz it's not working
- it is
- oh fuck me sideways, it's not, check fucking sentry (although you should have your inbox already full of sentry logs about this issue), try doing anything on that endpoint in swagger and you'll see
- mumbles some dumb shit and starts fixing the issue
10 minutes well spent
Seriously, some of the time I picture my backend guys as test-writing monkeys that don't ever bother to actually click around on what they are doing :|
I DON'T FUCKING CARE ABOUT YOUR TESTS, JUST TRY USING THIS PIECE OF SHIT REST-WANNABE API YOU'VE CREATED FOR ONCE. OR LEARN TO WRITE PROPER TESTS -
More like:
- Resolved
- Reopened without any comment
- Cannot reproduce
- Reopened with comment indicating qa is a dumbo
- Won't fix
- Closed
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@TerriToniAX I mean, we are getting paid by an hour so it makes total sense :)
However when working normal 9-17 it may be rather pointless, but not in every case.
We also have our own jira / toggl integration (we'll open source it soon probably) which gives us great analytics about estimates VS actual dev time, about management time, qa and bugfixes etc. So I'd say if used well, time tracking should be really benefitial for any work model -
I am, whole company is, we're using toggl, have absolutely no problem with logging my time
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Never work for family & friends. Ever. Contact or no contract, free or paid - this never ends well.
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That's one awful font tho
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Precisely the reason why I switched to osx / linux like 4-5 years ago - I was working at the company that used rails as a backend (which I obviously needed to run locally to write frontend), and running this on windows was a nightmare (both cto and backend lead gave on setting everything up for me after 3 days of failures). I don't know what's up with ruby/rails, but making it work on windows is way too much hassle.
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Flow fixes that quite well if you don't want to go with typescript
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React is a bit of a dick at first, especially when you are going with full redux, sagas, etc stack. But then it all makes sense and you actually start appreciating it, as it's not as opinionated as angular and doesn't force you into whole complicated framework api. Plus you end up with bunch of reusable vanilla code with react sugar over it, that's what I like the most. Coming back to bloated angular 1 apps seems like a punishment right now.
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It's rather awesome, tho creating an app with complex navigation (esp with redux and all that jazz) is quite a hassle. I'd say that if you have at least some background with react you'll feel like home, except for that navigation part. We've spent good one week just figuring out how to stitch all the views together so that it makes any sense - but it was fairly complex app with plenty of nested views and so.
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@azous So please tell like every single designer / client to deliver files in gimp format instead of photoshop / sketch, I'd love to see that.
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Luckily from my experience seems like they give up after certain age when they realise that noone gives a shit about their self proclaimed elitist know-it-all shenanigans
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@Linux Well, you do if you do your occasional malwarebytes, etc. checks.
And come on, everyone of us is able to notice when his system goes haywire, or a perfectly usable machine gets unusable and slow as shit randomly without any apparent reason. Or when you get a crown of spinning rainbow dicks instead of your wallpaper, dunno what's popular right now D:
Just saying, don't blame the system when infection is most of the time user's fault. And of course windows is the primary target with it's market share. -
@tankmohit11 Sorry, but if you're not dumb as bricks it's rather hard to get infected on windows. Never worried about using usb sticks or clicking on malicious links and had no issues at all, even when I went without any antivir for like 2 years.
Not using windows for some time now because I pretty much had to switch for work reasons (and don't get me wrong, I'm happy with that, functioning without some form of terminal right now would be hard), but I'm pretty sure not much has changed in that matter for last couple of years. And whenever someone says their windows get's infected all the time I mostly know for sure that they're just straight up retards.