One Liner. Ok fine, multiple liner.
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I complained to an offshore team that I couldn't debug the error out of this stack trace because the line number referenced (309) is past the end of the code file in the repository. Here is their response:
We have not moved the commented lines to CVS code and it is showing wrong numbers.
And before you bitch about CVS, I don't have time for it. It wasn't my call, and the version control I use doesn't matter.
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We have not moved the commented lines to CVS code and it is showing wrong numbers.
"You don't have the current file AND even if you had the line number is wrong anyway?"
Am I reading this correctly? Because if so... ?Filed Under:
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Am I reading this correctly
Well keep in mind, offshore team. Pretend the highlighted word is so.The war they gave me to deploy was compiled with the .java files that had the comments. Then they put the non-commented code in the repository. So pretty much the opposite of anything that would make sense.
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I'm using my advanced parser here.
Someone added comments to the code, but didn't think that was worth checking in. However they compiled and delivered the code with comments.
Now that there's a problem, and the source in the repository can't be used to debug, because the line numbers are no longer consistent.
Maybe the offshore team had small harddrives?
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offshore team
Before my wife switched to finance, she babysitted outsourced+offshore accountants.
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Maybe the offshore team had small harddrives?
I'd like to present a much more reasonable hypothesis: the offshore team were idiots.
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This is why builds should be done from repositories. It's even more important if you are using contractors or outsourced labor - then their only responsibility is to write code and check it in.
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what is... why.... what‽
YesI honestly have no idea. I just picked the ones with "line" in the word because of the title!
Filed Under: Also: yes!
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fa_pagelines‽
what is... why.... what‽
It's one of the company logos that have been included. http://www.pagelines.com/
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ah. well that makes more sense....
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fa_pagelines‽
what is... why.... what‽It's one of the company logos that have been included. http://www.pagelines.com/
Thanks, that makes me feel better. Kinda.
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Thanks, that makes me feel better. Kinda.
At least now we know someone on the FontAwesome team was getting some.
Pagelines?
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Unless it's iOS code, which is stupidly complex and restricted.
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Any coding platform that makes it difficult to build from a repo get an automatic un-like from me. That's one of my primary gripes with trying to introduce SharePoint bits into real development shops.
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This is why builds should be done from repositories. It's even more important if you are using contractors or outsourced labor - then their only responsibility is to write code and check it in.
Normally that's what we do, but this offshore team gets a pass for some reason. They build the war and throw it in the repo and I click the button to deploy it.
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I see you're a man of faith. Just remember, there's no god/saint for programmers.
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Don't offend the Great Codecthulhu!
Filed under: At least not if you're not on good terms with Tony the Pony
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The war they gave me to deploy was compiled with the .java files that had the comments. Then they put the non-commented code in the repository. So pretty much the opposite of anything that would make sense.
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wha....
whhyyyyy?
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Tony the Pony
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neVeXiPDBcY
I guess that's only funny in Dutch ... Screw you!