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Abaper here, I feel your pain
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Other than being forced to use an OS to develop for it, there is little arguments for a different OS other than personal preference (for software developers).
I think devRant in general is a platform where non windows users shout about their OS. It's tiring seeing the same posts every day. -
The reason is that this is the easiest way to detect who is selling your email to spammers, websites don't want to be detected :D
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Looks like X to me!
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@thesiki24 its real, but you didn't change your commit behavior did you? :p
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Jira :(
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An ethical AI might remove humans once it sees the damaged were doing to the planet
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ABAP does this nicely:
LOOP AT mylist WHERE mylistelement > 3 ASSIGNING <pointer>.
ENDLOOP.
Shame about the rest of it, very verbose :( -
@chickenbrain I have come across a statement like:
if(my string!='hello' || my string!='goodbye') {
} else {
// 2000 lines of code that will never execute here
}
They were consultants! -
Research shows Comic sans is easier for people with dyslexia to read, depending on the severity of course!
So it could be warranted depending on the context -
Well written tests take time! Time that I do not have.
Believe me, I wish I could.
I understand the importance of automated tests but I don't work at a software company so it is very hard to justify, especially when it means delays to other improvements. -
A perfect condition to ensure you're always coding :p
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As the only SAP developer I really don't have time, its not that I don't want to but that it's hard to justify
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Yep no chance that's productive! :)
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It's not hard to spot a shitty website! And mobile will be the easiest platform to do it on! :)
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ABAP too!
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It's called imposter syndrome and it's quite common in development I hear, I definitely suffer from this!
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Just 14 more and you are a teapot