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In no mood, are we?
Try to tweak your env to be interruption free (I know hard, but try).
Then choose something easy to do. Maybe a 5 min refactoring.
Just do that. No difficulty, just to make you feel better. That should kick start you appetite. Still not into we mood? Another 5 min easy job to boost your confidence. Repeat until you are ready to kick arse!! -
CoatOrTShirt
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@oortCloud almost, yours was 298 according to the order
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@Jumpshot44 big leaps into the unknown are rewarding!
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First job are always tricky. You seem to be in the right mindset but staying there for a long time will hamper your progression. Junior dev (you are no less, don't lose hope!) need seniors to help them give directions and pointers. Personally, I was stuck 2 years in a situation like yours. Only when I found the right environment (meaning I finally found someone who knew more and was willing to answer all of my stupid question) I flourished!
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@DeveloperACE would you accept my deepest of apology? Look, I'll update you first comment AND your reply. Peace?
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Man, that one problem I couldn't fix still haunts me. It was in unit test env, and the code worked fine line, but still...
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Maybe only for the 1st April?
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Be careful how you handle the situation.
If you are being unfair, your other dev WILL notice. Treat him as you would a good employee as you are setting precedent here.
Cut your losses short, pay him what was on the contract, shake hands and say goodbye. There is more at stake.
Ultimately, bad hiring happens. You have to honour the contract or your inconsistencies will trouble the remaining geeks of your team.
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One day, it will, and you'll spend the rest of the day checking for a bug...
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An excuse to play skyrim
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Not only a graphic designer, an enthousiastic one! So birthday party for kiki, my chihuahua. He likes the colour blue, but not this aweful Facebook blue, no, the French royalty kind of blue. Since you are doing 50 invitation, you can join. I hope you like salmon taste biscuits!
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Pretend it never happened. Never talk about it again. EVER!
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Wait, are you from 1983? How long do you wait to compile your code?!
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Perpetual movement squad!
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Thank God for the network over power line!
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stackOverFlow is not for "noobs". Look at Quora, used to be a nice website, now full of "who would win, the hulk with a sedative, wolverine without the hair style or green lantern with a brain?"
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You are experiencing a case of severe job security ;)
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Was that on the production?
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This is not the droid you are looking for
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Pick up an open source API used on your project and help them do awesome stuff!
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The question was what was BEST though
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SchoolMe
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What does that tell you about the public key then?
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for (int decrease=0; decrease<100; decrease++) {
System.out.print("I'm "+ decrease+"% screwed");
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Damn, I'm curious now. I'm pretty sure I'm involves nuts...
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Bungting!
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Complain to your rubber duck, hell teach you the common sense. Well stackOverFlow as well...
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I would need stickers too to raise awareness at my work place!
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Yes! Also, take your new colleagues to lunch!