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AboutLost in a world full of code.
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SkillsWeb applications, mobile multiplatform applications and more. Like, a lot more...
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Frontend developer fetish?
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It may now be a f**face but on the future it might change to another a***hole. So name it right so you don't forget what you need it to do. F**face
^my approach. A bit harsh, I know. Harsh situations need harsh treatment -
Speak to them about systems architecture, design patterns for software development and more. They need to step up or you might (on your free time, unfortunately) by investigating and trying your own implementations
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How do you define great?
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Whenever I look at it now it's worse. It sorts in the first letter and onwards. Hahaha
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@Stuxnet
Now I get it!
I didn't even noticed it the first time -
Seems ok me
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Also college teaches about the architecture behind it all so you can get what is happening in a more fundamental way, not treat it like ma~gic and not knowing its low level design.
It certainly fails when it's all theory and not showing implementation. -
Human computer interaction should really teach the fundamental behind UX. UX is more about design and software solutions but HCI is more about hardware, software and human psychology. I mean, that's the reason we moved further from menus and submenus and got into more easy and intuitive way of interacting.
I believe I am correct about UX and HCI and not mixed them. Please reply if mistaken, devranters. -
You're debugging it so it hid itself from showing what it really did when you were not watching.
Guys, it's alive!! -
Always use brackets!
Naming convention and maintainable code is a joke to you?!? -
Give it time.
(I had zero experience with Kotlin, just could not help myself by replying to your genuine adorable little rant) -
You on devrant is a fad.
^ I imagine one of the devrant developers replying with that and dropping mic on dropped mic (it's like breaking the 4th wall twice!) -
jQuery, you bastard, will end someday. And that day, I will laugh silently for your unavoidable demise.
But, you know, plain JavaScript is worse.
I would use a framework like Angular but I really do not like full stack jobs. I prefer your frontend shit not touch my precious little machine, ok? -
About the first: VR needs a well defined working hardware. It gives a lot back for entertainment though. AR is an upgrade to navigation and info been shown on screen. Your attitude to not wanting it on your car is what slows its development. It must first set well defined terms and conditions though.
About the second: Agile was a change to perspectives. Instead of that, you had managers just playing the blame/game and guess who's going to hear it: the last on the food chain, the one that writes the code, the implementation which you are paying for. So instead of actually do it and get paid you can blame the one doing it and get paid for managing the fool. What? No, thanks. It might need a change in perspective even more (scrum, get over yourself already) but it is a must for software development. Software development is agile. If you are not, you cannot keep up with the never ending changing requirements.
About the third: Why have my data and get paid for me? Pay me first -
@ZioCain by making a suite is small plugins that have distributed their features instead of one big plugin that is a get-one-have-it-all mentality.
I like that approach you're saying. If you want all, just use all the suite of all the small plugins.
But they might not want to charge you money only for 10% of their plugin but for the whole of it. They might also be lazy -
@bittersweet
I think 1 would be a nice solution with backwards compatibility. That way the current working developers can still stay up to the task.
As of 2, let me create that for you with JS (one of the current working developers that wants to stay up to the task). Not me. Let JS die. I hate you (I remind myself every now and then to not be involved in a new and cool JS framework that seems cool. -
Actually with electron you have distributed your focus out of your browser (and you have made it much more fast). Also you have the web info that you could get in a web browser on the start of your OS.
I see no other value for electron to be honest.
5 new JavaScript libraries created during the time you read this. Hahahahah -
You could fix your bug by using the time invested to write in devrant and read all answers to actually investigate and act.
(Is my 5 seconds off?)
What is this about Twitter and women? Want to learn more. -
We use a new approach.
No unit tests.
No tester.
We (backend dev) need to open the actual web page and check it. We would that anyway but what about, you know, all the other regression and QA tests that are needed?
Nope. We do not do that here. -_- -
Stop throwing parties with free drinks and start giving that money to your employees. That way they can pay their own drinks and get drunk more than one day.
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@Hastouki I don't know about them but we have test environments but do not write unit tests and do joy have QA testers. So...this seems soooooo typical to me.
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You should have a mapper (a simple dictionary) to automatically pass the bool and get the value.. I would feel more safe with that
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QA procedures is still a thing? Because, you know, we get way past them (or maybe...totally forgot them)!
Yep. The team does it this way. Who am I to disagree? -
If you unplug the ethernet cable or close WiFi, it will let you use a local account.
They could just ask as before and lot let it as a hidden option... -
It ain't ok.
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Working software over technical documentations!!
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@anoosher In Greek it is too the word for 💩. What a nice and useless information!!
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@gowtham-sai JavaScript is maybe the language you would need, but it is not the one I'd want.