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Yeah.. i have the same guy in my team... Unfortunately he negotiated the title "Senior solution architect" in his last "staff interview". Unfortunately this leads to the fact that every decision he makes on our product is taken for granted. No one dares to take those decisions into question. Well i did a few times which lead to a big discussion why a senior software engineer is able to invalidate the decision of an architect. But once I showed the flaws i the decision it became very silent and the issue was never discussed again. Well nevertheless the decision he made went live, failed and everyone asked how this could have happen.
You know: i just do my ground work, get good money because, well.. i am a senior dev, wait for an opportunity to get a better job with at least the same salary and that's it. This company showed me that even stupid people can make clever peoples live bad or even break them, when they have the suitable title -
Jolden retirever
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That is very accurate
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Actually imho this is not late to learn those two things. I was about the same age when I learned that as well and i definitely agree. Especially the second point. You should and always glance by your knowledge of things related to your job. If you pretend to know you will fail.. that is a simple rule
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That my friend is unfortunately a part of the essence of our work. Legacy code is sometimes harder to bare than to throw a ring into an active volcano behind enemy lines where everyone tries to find and kill you. But you will find some treasures there as well. For example in recently found the following condition:
if(true) {...}
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@moagggi goddamnit that was exactly what I was thinking. Nice one mate
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I loled
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I know that as well.. a co-worker still asks me regularly if I remember code from 2012.. -.-
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@ichijou lol u are right.. omg even my best friends are objects to me.. oop ftw!!! :D
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My actual Job is my Dream job. Developer in a international company, developing procurement processes. Based on c# which you can run in a local network or in a cloud service..
Nothing is better than developing a procurement -system in the morning ;) -
Yes, indeed.. and the the QA awoke and turned my happiness into sadness, rage, psychotic laughing, resignation, happiness.. it's a weired circle ;)
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Default behaviour
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Nice one.. directly shared this one with my colleagues.. let's see, if the can take the hint ;)
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Sounds pretty nice.. I will give it a try
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Happy birthday. My the compiler be with you
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You will get everything except for warnings.. mostly errors I suppose ;)
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One of the best feelings ever
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We did that a long time with visual source safe.. crappiest tool ever. I think a lot of people are afraid to migrate.. dunno if that's really true, but I think that it is a possible reason
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I heard laravel is nice and smooth, even if it's a PHP framework
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Testing saved my ass several times.. love it
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@fordtaunus I'm with you.. enpass is the best ive seen so far