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SkillsPHP, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery
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Oi. I'd drop them like a bad habit and focus on the clients who actually do business. This sounds like the kind of client no one needs where every payment is a fight and they will never be pleased. 🙄 Time to move on. Better opportunities await.
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They must be recruiting for gov job. The gov loves to measure productivity by lines of code 🙄. You can also apply this productivity measure to "words on a page" which gov also seems to love. And it's a wonder why the codebase is 20,000 lines (when it could be 500) and why gov docs are hundreds of pages when they could be 5. I don't get it either.
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This seems to be a trend now. Rarely do companies actually hire for the job they posted. I think alot of them are just keyword gaming so people submit resumes and the on-boarding folks can say they are working. Either that or they are actually trying to find the experienced dev that's willing to take a paycut. 🙄
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Sounds like a Monday for me. 😉
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It's your code, not your bosses. It will ultimately fall on you if things go out messed up. This I can pretty much guarantee. That said, CYA (cover your a**) and review and test it yourself. No one blames the one who should have caught it, just the one who didn't.
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Sounds like a rebuild is in order.
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Wow. 😞
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Hey folks. As promised, I just put out a blog post on the just released v1.1 of the Php-d3-lib Project. Feel free to check it out here: https://kojiflowers.com/php-d3-lib/.... Happy coding.
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Hey folks. Just rolled out v1.1 to master. Blog post detailing changes to come.
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Wow. That's the start of a rough day. 😑
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Wow. That company is going to be rightfully SOL when they actually do need a dev pulling that waste-a-devs-time bull-💩. I had this happen twice when I was job hunting via recruiters and after the 2nd time, I dropped the recruiters like a bad habit. Next time ask many "hiring" questions like "When would you need me to start?", etc. on the phone and hopefully you can root out the BS before wasting your time driving in. Good luck.
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Nice. I didn't know that either. 😉
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It's likely that if you weren't paid, the code is still yours and he is using it without permission. I'd seek legal advice first, cuz your former client's a d###k and might come after you if he suspects you did anything. To be safe I would first send him a message requesting that your code be removed from his server (email for paper trail) and then if he refuses, remove it. I've found that crappy clients are likely willing to pay legal fees even if they didn't pay developer fees so tread carefully.
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That is not right. Time to look at a different startup mate. This one doesn't seem to value your time and likely it will continue if you get hired on. It sounds like a prob with the organization and not much can change that if they don't want to. You may learn more somewhere else too.
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Lol. This is awesome. 👍
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Printers are EVIL MONSTERS... So much truth in this statement.
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You can't exit. Once in use it just owns you forever.
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@Christian1998 awesome! I reco using v1.1 (https://github.com/kojiflowers/...). I think it's got a better setup and has the graphs / charts updated to v4 d3.js.
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I know what I'm doing Dec 31, 2019:
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Points for being honest.
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Apparently another button died there and its under investigation.
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@calmyourtities Thanks. I love the d3.js library but found it to be a little messy working with it in PHP so this little project was born. 😁
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Lol.
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Trying to find time to keep working on this. Most current dev code is in v1.1 (https://github.com/kojiflowers/...).
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Congrats! You built it and you can definitely fix it! Good luck and be encouraged.