How to deal with a dishonest co-worker
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@Luhmann why would you need a bottle. Why can't one do it live? X wanks with squirts per day with X being dependent on rebuff intervals and other things like lunch breaks and such.
@sweaty_gammon I think we're finally inching towards an answer to your original question.
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@stillwater said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
Why can't one do it live?
I couldn't do it if I had to aim at your ugly head. That simply isn't going to work.
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@Luhmann This ain't call of duty man just spray it in the general direction of the upper torso.
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@stillwater
That just shifts the problem area to those man boobs.
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@Luhmann Okay this is getting more complex than I assumed. Gotta pull up that whiteboard and book a conference room.
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@stillwater said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
Gotta pull up that whiteboard
what's the point? now you hardly see it against that white background
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@sweaty_gammon said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
@stillwater said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
@sweaty_gammon why would you say that in jest. Web development IS a pain in the ass.
All development is. Anything that isn't trivial is full of hardships, total wtfs, dealing with horrible people. It is character building.
But webdev is much more of that than average.
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@Luhmann said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
@stillwater said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
Why can't one do it live?
I couldn't do it if I had to aim at your ugly
purple head. That simply isn't going to work.
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@Gribnit said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
@Groaner Your frontend is not cool unless it is Angular, React, or Ember, afaik. Although if you go hard-retro enough with VanillaJS you can hipster your way in.
I have a product that uses XSLT and webforms, and we want newer stuff in there but can't replace it all. So, we opted for MVC and Knockout, rather than Angular or React.
Downside is that you can't have webforms MVC and API in the same website. You have to pick 2 of the 3. So, no API.
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@xaade said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
Downside is that you can't have webforms MVC and API in the same website. You have to pick 2 of the 3. So, no API
Why though? I don't know much but is it not possible to inherit certain controllers from apicontrollers and return json? Is there some limitation that prevents having API along with webforms and MVC? IIRC you could have API and MVC the same way i just described above.
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@xaade said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
So, we opted for MVC and Knockout, rather than Angular or React.
This is so so so so so much better to debug than angular. Have fun!
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@xaade said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
Downside is that you can't have webforms MVC and API in the same website. You have to pick 2 of the 3. So, no API.
That is not true. I have an app that uses all three.
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@stillwater said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
@xaade said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
Downside is that you can't have webforms MVC and API in the same website. You have to pick 2 of the 3. So, no API
Why though? I don't know much but is it not possible to inherit certain controllers from apicontrollers and return json? Is there some limitation that prevents having API along with webforms and MVC? IIRC you could have API and MVC the same way i just described above.
@Unperverted-Vixen said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
That is not true. I have an app that uses all three.
The API routing breaks the webforms routing when I try it. I can no longer have a method routed to on an aspx page.
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@xaade Hmm. My MVC + Web Forms app I had to explicitly use IgnoreRoute() to get it to stop trying to route Web Forms URLs. The one that adds Web API to the mix doesn't need that, though...
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@Carnage said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
@stillwater I've noticed a trend in western companies where they stopped sending important stuff to india, and mostly just ship off shit thats on life support and have a fairly soonish kill off date.
Not all of them though...Evidently we're talking about going to Chile instead. Gotta stay in the same-ish time zone.
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@Luhmann said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
@Watson said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
And breathe heavily.
orand squirt some water
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@xaade Put your webforms on a context path. Put your API on a context path. Have a proxy in front. Use whatever degree of shared components between the MVC and the API processes. 3 of 3. Not impossible.
Oh wait, people who actually work that stack say that applying such low-level approaches is not necessary. Don't mind me.
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@Groaner said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
I'll just begin by posing the rhetorical question of how certifications would work (given that existing certifications aren't really worth the paper they're printed on, and only relevant for perhaps a couple years before technologies change and the industry shifts).
Most technology certification is total shit. If someone instead teaches the principles that you can then just map onto a particular syntax and library, that's much less crap. Also much less common. It's supposed to be what universities do, but often don't…
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@dkf said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
the principles that you can then just map onto a particular syntax and library,
Now that those are independently mentioned I can safely refer to them existing , I guess - why one could certify to those, yes.
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@dkf said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
It's supposed to be what universities do, but often don't…
It's also what you try to get out of your education if you have any sense at all, imo.
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Just an update. Things went well with the barmaid. I think we will be meeting regularly.
The guy has toned himself down. But the dude just keep everything under wraps and then is massively aggressive and just doesn't forgive, he takes the worse interpretation of a statement. He is just a difficult individual. I am going to have to live with that. So I am going to be very careful what I say to him.
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@Unperverted-Vixen said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
@xaade Hmm. My MVC + Web Forms app I had to explicitly use IgnoreRoute() to get it to stop trying to route Web Forms URLs. The one that adds Web API to the mix doesn't need that, though...
I don't know.
When I included API, it failed to route the webform methods. When I removed it, it worked. There's probably something else going on because the solution is really really old, but I'm just not experienced enough to sniff it out.
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@sweaty_gammon said in How to deal with a dishonest co-worker:
Just an update. Things went well with the barmaid. I think we will be meeting regularly.
The guy has toned himself down. But the dude just keep everything under wraps and then is massively aggressive and just doesn't forgive, he takes the worse interpretation of a statement. He is just a difficult individual. I am going to have to live with that. So I am going to be very careful what I say to him.
My wife is in the same position, except it's a woman, and women are better at making you look like the enemy to everyone else than men are.
For starters, giving up caring about the person worked well for my wife.