@blakeyrat said:
higher paid and more senior
Oh, I thought you had some role (other than "more QA") in mind.
@blakeyrat said:
higher paid and more senior
Oh, I thought you had some role (other than "more QA") in mind.
@blakeyrat said:
Even worse, the few companies that do believe there should be a career path in QA usually make it something stupid, like QA -> automated QA -> database developer or some other nonsense.
That doesn't sound right at all. What would you want a career path to be?
I tried letting our bunny play Ant Smasher on my tablet, but he kept hitting the bees and losing.
@snoofle said:
Conversation with QA
Here, they sometimes go like this:
Today I overheard the BA and QA try to come up with a way to test that a quite-complicated calculation is done correctly, but neither of them new how the calculation is done so couldn't recreate it. In the end, as far as I know, they decided the program is the only authoritative data, so is tautologically proven to be correct.
@spamcourt said:
What about bigenders, trigenders, pangenders, third genders, nongendereds and genderfluids?
#define MALE 0 #define FEMALE 1 #define BIGENDER 1 #define TRIGENDER 1 #define PANGENDER 1 #define THIRD_GENDER 1 #define NONGENDER 1 #define GENDERFLUID 1 #define OTHER 1
All in a single bit.
@Shoreline said:
Am I correct the language automatically casts to integer, or is the hash code returned already of an integer value? I'm just curious because the syntax looks common to many languages (though I would guess at Java).
Without checking, anyone care to guess what number represents males and what represents females?
(I called this representative line, but this is actual a representative seventeen lines. Sorry. Code is unchanged.)
int gender = 0;gender = (!person.IsMale).GetHashCode();
@locallunatic said:
You realize of course that you left yourself open to people attempting to make jokes about opening the kind of restaurant you are in Israel.
@Cassidy said:
What was their response to you laughing hysterically at their non-refusable offer?
They didn't call again.
@Cassidy said:
That's not a website, that's an image!
What kind of restaurant is it? Doing any interesting marketing? (like tweeting pics of the menu items as you test them?)
@Lorne Kates said:
one of "those" restaurant websites
@mikeTheLiar said:
Don't forget the menu only available a downloadable .pdf
@dhromed said:
Israel speaks proper Hebrew and nobody can actually read their own bible
Most people can't quite understand it perfectly, but are able to understand most. I'm a bit above average in that regards, and I understand what is written quite well - but that's not enough because there is far more unwritten than there is written.
Also, some of the bible and accompanying text is written in Aramaic, and is completely indecipherable to the average Israeli.
@Lorne Kates said:
@configurator said:
n fact, I'm in the process of starting my own businessCan you post your company's website so we can check out* your work?
* Meaning: mock your code, UI, layout, graphics, choices in framework and general worth as a human being
Marvel at the beauty of my web design.
Since it's in Hebrew, I'll translate all the text for you: "Opening May 2013". Tiny text in the corner says "waiters wanted". My new business is a restaurant.
Of course TRWTF, which probably is the company's fault, is they took eight months to make first contact in a situation which is normally resolved within two or three weeks. Perhaps they're only looking for desperate people who've been looking for a job forever and thus are willing to take anything they're offered?