@Vaire
いいね!
これはどうかな?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4R44XKkK2OI
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RE: J-Pop?
Not J-Pop but this has been circulated into my facebook feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYsrV3zGd0c
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RE: Sensei, teach me the way of non-WTF web application
I write WTF code when I have decided not to bother to give a fuck for the particular portion, due to unreasonable demands.
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RE: Help I live in a country where senior devs create CSV columns and don't use the keywords "extends" nor "implements
Well, in my case, I am considered "junior" if counting the years working and yet, I had to implement source control solutions, set up automated build systems, development guidelines and teach the "seniors" how to goddamn use source control. Before I entered my ex-company, they were just passing around source code using zip files with version numbers in the file names. Don't even try to ask how merge is being done.
Oh and I had to help design the goddamn system architecture and rewrite most of the code base on my own because, every single "senior" "engineer" was just hacking their way through the code base without consideration.
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RE: J-Pop?
@Magus
The effects was damn good during that time in 2005.
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RE: J-Pop?
@Vaire
I did not mean the song for you, but yeah, just introducing the original Garo project. -
RE: Help I live in a country where senior devs create CSV columns and don't use the keywords "extends" nor "implements
Your case is not unique to your country. It is prevalent all around the world.
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RE: After reading some UX stuff on Medium
@Jaloopa
I always knew that my UI is shitty, which is why I always use the feedback to tell me how the UI should have been done. My initial UI would always be like as if I puked a whole bunch of buttons on screen. I have to keep telling my PM, I am a programmer, not a UI designer. -
RE: Code through the looking glass
@Kian said in Code through the looking glass:
@skotl said in Code through the looking glass:
We have a developer who can produce good, clean, safe code but he just can't do it right - like the candidate on the blog, he gets there in the end but through the most tortuous possible route.
How can code be "good" and "clean" if it's also tortuous? Or do you mean he starts with a mess and eventually refactors to something sane?
That sounds like how I work because at the start, I will be handed vague requirements/specifications so I'll just hack sparingly and see if the stuff is actually what is wanted by the PM, then I will start refactoring into better structures.
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RE: China has female cheerleaders for programmers. Jealous?
@ben_lubar
Hey, the amount of PC game titles in Japan is actually incredibly huge. Just that the gaming demographics here are just not into Action games. And given the mindset of the general gaming population spends on their vocation, it makes less sense to play games on your PC. The moment one is connected to the internet, there is an urge to reply emails and continue working. One could say that Japan is a country of workaholics.
That is probably why the console market is actually performing better in Japan, because one does not simple answer business calls using consoles (although technically, you can do it). -
RE: OOP is TRWTF
@_P_
I have used them for custom messaging systems, where I do not want users to override the underlying data. So instead of passing by reference, I chose passing by copy. But still, C# struct still has its limited use-cases. Unless one is absolutely sure of what he/she is implementing/designing, just stay away from structs.... -
RE: Guy brings down thousands of npm builds
https://twitter.com/ThePracticalDev/status/712782892762587137
Let me search for this.
Okay... Somebody really needs to rationalize the existence of such "libraries"
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RE: I haven't been doing a good job of following my own commit message rules
My latest commit: Forgot to add files
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RE: The "Project" "Manager"
@Rhywden said:
To be fair to her: I don't think that any of this matters - you could have put the Fermi-equivalent of a project manager into this slot and he wouldn't have fared any better.
Of course not, she was set up to fail. A qualified project manager in the same situation would quickly sense this, demand authority to control the schedules, tell the C-suite people sidestepping the system to fuck off, and probably get fired for insubordination in the process.
Such candidates would also be smart and/or experienced enough to smell the mess a mile away and not accept a job at this place. Not that it would meet their salary requirements to begin with...
Based on my experience, the last good PM I encountered at my previous shithole, lasted only 2 months.
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RE: Why doesn't Monopoly have a calculator piece?
@dkf said in Why doesn't Monopoly have a calculator piece?:
@Bulb Many pure mathematicians would disagree. They tend to look down on any form of application of math to non-math purposes, and need no justification further than "that's a neat formalism".
How do these people work out if their shopping bill is correct, or when to leave to get somewhere on time?
They don't. That is what cashiers, self-checkout registers and Google Maps are for. (lol)