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AboutProgrammer, runner, painter. Keeps busy with projects
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Skills.Net SQL JavaScript Java c++ embedded c
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LocationPittsburgh
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@NoMad definitely. Time is the most important factor for this stuff. The best artists peak at like 60 years old. Too much time. Just have fun with it.
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Switching from traditional to digital drawing is difficult. There's those cheaper chineseium tablets with the displays you could get if the regular tablet doesn't end up clicking. Stuff like the huon line. They work pretty well.
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@Floydimus it actually stands for peepee
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@PurgeXenos any time, don't ask for permission. If your bosses get mad, ask for forgiveness. That being said, I've only worked at small and medium sized companies where I'm usually autonomous, so I don't know how that would work in a large setting. On the plus, if you make the code base better, who's going to get mad...
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You're supposed to refactor those apps using the architecture you're learning.
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I can tell you .net framework is pretty straight forward. The compiler takes a little bit of figuring out if you want to script it all. But it isn't bad. Can't speak for core or xamarin though.
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@NoToJavaScript you were right. She asked again today...
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@NoToJavaScript No I have told her when, where, how, and what will be transmitted every day for the past week...
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@NoToJavaScript I've told her every day for the past week. I showed her how to check transmission status. She just keeps asking.
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@deadlyRants my man knows how to gas light
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Be the person to ruin it for everyone else do no one else can use their ringer. Set your ringer as the ole bill gasm webm and crank up the volume.
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Corsair does the same thing with their void headset. It also shouts in my ear when I mute and unmute. My next headset will not be a corsair, and from what you're saying, shouldn't be a sennheiser either.
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Maybe marvin kept forgetting he wrote a song called "where are we going" and he kept writing the song and naming it the same thing.
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@Bikonja since I'm working by myself most of the time and not touching code for long periods of time making as deprecated/obsolete may still lead to errors of I work on the code later on.
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@HitWRight looking at it for most used paths would be pretty useful. I didn't think of that case
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@Voxera Mainly to find classes, methods, or properties to deprecate so I don't have to keep maintaining such a large codebase.
Right now I have stuff moved into nuget packages and wrote a program to find references to each nuget package and each version of that so I can find my references. But I want to granularize it. If I don't have to write the code for finding methods and properties and classes within those projects then it'd be nice. But I unfortunately haven't been able to find any programs that'll find those specific references. -
@HitWRight depending on how frequently I update code in our repos, sometimes six months isn't enough unfortunately.
Is that how a majority of businesses work? Mark as deprecated and then wait for compile errors once deleted? Seems like it would be useful to know where methods are called. -
Remove stuff until you stop getting the memory exception. Then start adding stuff back in. Same way you'd troubleshoot any other weird modules you didn't write, or even ones you did write.
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Shouldn't you just design your architecture so that you use inheritance instead of using code gens. I haven't found a need for any of that stuff since I started and was unaware of how object inheritance functions.
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@BitByteBoolean You should try to convince your coworkers to start work on a pipeline/build server. They're pretty useful. Aside from that, I'm not too familiar with webstorm. If you can import the project into Visual Studios I know you can right click the project file and create a publish profile. Honestly, if you don't have that pipeline shit setup, a local file system deploy usually works in the meantime. Just copy/paste your output binaries to the iis server.
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Does your team have a pipeline server setup?
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@HiFiWiFiSciFi why stop at just node projects? Many of my projects just halt because hey, it doesn't work the way I wanted it to, or it broke, don't want to fix.
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@C0D4 express.js is no longer express
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Fuck his wife, then copy from SO. Find a new job. Then tell your boss his wife cheated on him.
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Hold up, you get two hours of lunch? What does your corp think it's employees are, grazing animals who never stop eating? Maybe you could cut out some of that dramatically long lunch to get some stuff done and just not tell anyone.
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Duhhh me no know how to look at logs
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Time to do your same training again for the fourth time this year because your corp has a broke ass learning site. If you don't you get your pay put on hold. Oh, and they'll be as cryptic as possible as to which training you need to do, so you need to spend twice the amount of time figuring out which lesson to do.
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@Oktokolo I keep a loaded gun on my desk specifically for wikipedia articles that are beyond my comprehension.
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I'm in a similar boat, mid level dev, who does senior dev shit similar to what you're doing. Been thinking about job hopping soon, not only because of burn out, but because I have no one to learn from. You need those people around you to learn from. Otherwise your place gets really stagnant. That being said, I have no clue how that is maintained through remote work, because clearly my corp has failed to do communication during the pandemic. I'd imagine it'd be something similar at another place within a year. At least here I have some freedoms. Always hard to make a decision.
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@rutee07 Lizard person! I bet you have an antechamber with a heat lamp at the center of the earth where you rest your lizard eyes too!