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@jestdotty that was from a summary comment which I wrote *after* I found on LinkedIn the guy is leaving their company and they tried to pull a dick move on us. It was supposed to be little mean (though I would call it no unfiltered bullshit), as it is for their CTO to read it.
Original 70 comments were all really nice and understanding, 90% of them had phrases such as "please do this", "sorry but this won't work" and "i see your way but lets do it like that" in them accompanied by nice and patient explanations. -
I remember when working with Wordpress back in 2015/16 that Drupal was suggested to me like amazing alien spaceship compared to WP and I was even offered a position to learn it.
Saw through that bullshit right away and decided to drop all those CMSs and rather focus on frameworks. In the end of day, every large CMS tries to do everything, but in a very oppinioted way built for users with none or very little programming experience - which just brings to more troubles for people developing in it.
Happy to hear its still the same crap, suggest you advocate as hard as possible to drop it before you dig yourself a very very very deep rabbit hole. -
@asgs the company that provided him knew he will quit and tried to push his half-done work in last minute to us final product ready for review.
@electrineer funny enough, linter not being run was the smallest issue here, if I documented that also, would easy go over 100 comments.. -
Taken from my summary comment in that pull request:
"From what I’ve found:
- Pretty sure the code is not runnable - some parts will throw runtime / logic errors
- Basic oop were not respected - encapsulation, missing type declarations, single responsibility, declaring Doctrine fields as public
- Naming conventions are to say lightly, weird in several places - not respecting any PSR or best practices
- PSR-12 formatting was not respected - a lot of blank lines and whitespaces, though this can all be fixed with PHP-CS-Fixer
- There is a lot of typos, shorthand names and unnecessary comments
This code review turned out in almost a full man day of analyzing, finding and explaining how to fix basic mistakes which should not even be present in a pull request as any half-experienced developer should know how to take care of those himself.
All in all, this looks more like a draft or work in progress and not a production ready code to be shipped to a client" -
Finally got some energy to give some more context here.
It was a pull request providing integration with 3rd party provider - Docusign to a Symfony (PHP) project.
That being said, there were some 30 files added, but it's something that shouldn't be a rocket science for a senior developer with 7-8 years of experience. Add client from sdk, couple entities, messages plus some intialization command and thats it. -
@ChalRoarke lmao there goes your hard earned bot pts and pluses 🤣
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Go fuck yourself
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Lmao thats what happens when you dont cash out for m3
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@anselmallen fuck off
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As much as it is cool to have dynamic suspension adjustable over your infotainement, good luck when one of those pops out in some shithole in a middle of nowhere..
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Bitch pls.. stop self pittying yourself here and listening andrew tate and start doing something with your life. You're not the first nor the last person who went through breakup
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🤣🤣🤣
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Lmao the only problem in this case was only his wife..
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I will find you and hunt you down!
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Ever developed something in Win32?
Once you write a 10k lines WinProc callback (even with abstractions), well you can surelly acknowledge this. -
I've been reading this thread and posts 5x, not gonna lie. And now when I think about it, why hasn't this been introduced before?
There's been hella lot more unecessary syntatic sugar introduced before, why this couldn't make the list?
If there's some feature request or something similar on C workgroup, feel free to share it, I'd upvote it for sure! -
This is just sad..
But I agree with @spongessuck beers solve everything 💪 -
I know a friend that gave more than 100 000€ for his car and tuning bullshit (evo x). Now he's in his mid thirdies, still paying off bank loans for that and wondering where he'll settle with his wife and a broken ass car when he could've easily bought a small house or a flat.
Sounds like you're in a phase of your life where you need to do something crazy and that's okay.
Just make sure "tomorrow you" doesn't come one day wanting to kick your ass for stupid things you did today.
Live your life in some boundaries, otherwise you'll regret it, for sure. -
gtfo
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Open a beer and go into zero fucks given mode
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Not sure how you consider "dodatak ishrani" a drug but alright..
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Lmao
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Looks charming
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@dfox
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Totally agree with this. But to extend on that; our life is not a problem, its rather a gift and this should motivate us to solve problems which impact it and its existance.
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Maybe increase your font size? Might sound as a joke but after 10 years as developer and countless hours of eye strain, it gradually became harder for me to focus on code and spot mistakes and over time I went from 10-11 font size up to current 15-16.
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@UberSalt just don't get your hopes down. I actually have a friend from Egypt who started working for one of my previous company remotely in 2016 (php, symfony) and gradually built himself toward a chance to move to Europe. Currently he's living in Germany and working for some travel unicorn. So yeah everything is possible if you put in the work and make a good strategy toward your longterm goal.
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GPT3.5 or GPT4?
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I agree with @Grumpycat parallelization is the way to go
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Well it's a dead platform, I don't think anybody cares anymore..