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AboutHobbyist in a non programming/IT job doing programming and IT stuff...
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SkillsHTML, CSS, JS, Python, Java
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LocationSwitzerland
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I have to have this thing installed on my home computer for the rare case I need to use it for work and its annoyance is akin to Norton antivirus
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@mr-user probably by listening to an F12 keypress
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When learning Python amd JS I figured I join some FB groups. Left when all it entailed were self promotions for dubious courses with even more dubious grammar, "help me do my assignment" and unreadable screenshots accompanied by "where error". I found Reddit to be leagues more helpful.
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Wait, are you telling me that still exists?
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Truth be told, there are people with vast knowledge, but incredibly poor teaching skills that in fact cannot help you right.
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Probably your intuition saving you from someone that uses spaces instead of tabs for indentation.
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Yes. I had one week of vacation and didnt even touch a computer.
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@ArtOfBBQ I work there since almost 15 years, the coding part is not even my main gig but is in my job description under "additional tasks". Pay is good, hours are good, social is very good, Id be a fool to part ways.
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Every day we stray further from god
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Wordpress > Typo3
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Certainly if you work with Python...
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Team bonding activities spawned SO many inside jokes and memes Im kinda sad we dont have them anymore. Which might be traced back to the spawning of said jokes/memes... It was glorious for us, not so much for the moderators.
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I could have my own... A 12 inch Lenovo ThinkPad with software limitations. No thanks. Ill bring my own.
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I work in a non IT company and not as a dev but I do write code (long story). Since our software we are able to install is curated, only Kate was available as an "IDE". Ive grown to like it very much. Fortunately for the Java code I have to write I can use IntelliJ. We had IBM ODM before, an Eclipse based Business Rule Engine and it was all the ba
D stuff from Eclipse somehow made worse; The deployment was done via an interface that requires Internet Explorer. It didnt work with anything else.
As for git GUIs, we work with TortoiseGit since non tech people have to use git (as I said long story) and TortoiseGit is... Easy enough to understand and not fuck up completely. Since all we have to do is push to a sandbox where everything is screened by someone who knows his stuff and deployed to production from there, therefore learning git beyond commit/push isnt necessary, having a GUI is kinda nice.
Company recently migrated to Microsoft Office 365 and its been a complete clusterfuck. -
Literally just saw that episode.
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Company I work for (non IT) has a history with using Excel for almost everything, from "Databases" to downright Wikis which in part is responsible for my taking up peogramming.
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Staircase order, a take on L'esprit de l'escalier. At least in my case such orders happen when I forgot to order additional or related stuff and cant change the order anymore.
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@kamen well it runs rellay well even on weaker hardware so... Probably 50/50.
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I like to name variables for what they do and reference some obscure pop culture things simultaneously in the hopes that some day, someone looks at the code, gets the reference and chuckles.