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poemdexter posted:I left industry about a year ago because i was tired of crystal reports and db query writing. Now I'm in consulting doing crystal reports and db query writing. I sit in my driveway when I get home wondering if I should go inside or just hit the road and drive off a bridge so my wife and child can live off my life insurance for a few decades until she finds a husband that isn't a terrible husk of a human being with no purpose but to fix some reports that no one is going to see except some middle manager in the middle of nowhere. They probably won't even save the PDF after viewing. lol owned
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i started out writing reports, it was actually useful to my career because the one thing programmers are consistently terrible at is database design and writing sql queries for a year really teaches you about it if you apply yourself correctly
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Cold on a Cob posted:i started out writing reports, it was actually useful to my career because the one thing programmers are consistently terrible at is database design and writing sql queries for a year really teaches you about it if you apply yourself correctly
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poemdexter posted:I left industry about a year ago because i was tired of crystal reports and db query writing. Now I'm in consulting doing crystal reports and db query writing. I sit in my driveway when I get home wondering if I should go inside or just hit the road and drive off a bridge so my wife and child can live off my life insurance for a few decades until she finds a husband that isn't a terrible husk of a human being with no purpose but to fix some reports that no one is going to see except some middle manager in the middle of nowhere. They probably won't even save the PDF after viewing.             \               \           
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uG posted:by using an ORM and/or SQL abstraction to skip the whole learning sql poo poo i, unlike the esteemed mr. shaggar, do not immediately discount orms but they're only really good for crud stuff and won't help you with performance bottlenecks, indexing strategies, proper 3nf table design, etc i've used orms but i don't believe code-first works very well at all
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one time i took 2 d2hackit scripts for shop bot and pindlebot and made the pindlebot check the shop for sick cruels. dang ownage poo poo right there
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recommend me a babby's first programming book tia
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Cold on a Cob posted:the best part of being a coder is going back and looking at old code and being like "what the hell is this poo poo this is terrible" then checking the repo history and seeing it was u this takes about two weeks
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A Sloth posted:recommend me a babby's first programming book tia C# in a nutshell maybe use one of the ancient c books if you want to hate yourself
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uG posted:by using an ORM and/or SQL abstraction to skip the whole learning sql poo poo sql is simple as poo poo and those other things are hilarious because of how they complicate poo poo
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A Sloth posted:recommend me a babby's first programming book tia i've been working on this one for the past seven months, it's going pretty well i've already learned how to code that pizza snake thing and some kids hands
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Cold on a Cob posted:i, unlike the esteemed mr. shaggar, do not immediately discount orms but they're only really good for crud stuff and won't help you with performance bottlenecks, indexing strategies, proper 3nf table design, etc shaggar is right the one I'm most familkiar with (Cognos) just converts everything to really lovely bad sql anyway my favorite one so far started "SELECT ((((((("
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Cold on a Cob posted:i started out writing reports, it was actually useful to my career because the one thing programmers are consistently terrible at is database design and writing sql queries for a year really teaches you about it if you apply yourself correctly idg how so many people are bad at database design, i mean i don't even like that poo poo but somehow i still find myself exhaustively explaining to people that many-to-many relationships absolutely need to have an intersection table and that data duplication is a goddamn terrible thing and what the first three normal forms are. usually i get a dumb response like "well, they are just guidelines and don't always need to be followed". look shitheel, your solution involves 1) data duplication 2) broken referential integrity 3) inefficient. this is just the way it's done. you know, this is the way it's been correct for half a century of database theory.
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Tori CMOS posted:shaggar is right tbf (i hear) cognos is the worst of the worst but yeah i've seen some pretty hilarious queries from nhibernate and then you get the bright idea to start loving around with hql and it ends with an ankle bracelet, house arrest, and 300 hours of community service
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nosql nosql NOSQL
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Cold on a Cob posted:tbf (i hear) cognos is the worst of the worst but yeah i've seen some pretty hilarious queries from nhibernate the output is nice, but boy god is it a piece of poo poo to work with (my job is to work with it)
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but if we replicate the data, we'll have one less join to do!!! *ignores fact that there will be 10x as much data to join over*
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ur a join
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guys i need to learn 2 python real quick help!
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Pro tip: always catch exceptions and log them straight away you can't trust that calling methods will catch it in fact you should have exception handling and logging in literally every method everywhere!
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how do i make a webpage with it with a form and ecommerce and a sweet flash intro
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Martytoof posted:how do i make a webpage with it petition to revoke "safe zone" status from the thread
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Martytoof posted:how do i make a webpage with it at least i've never tried (or wanted) to learn how to create flash things
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idgi should i be using a perl instead
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Martytoof posted:idgi should i be using a perl instead i unironically love perl and i don't care who knows
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prefect posted:i unironically love perl and i don't care who knows ok so how do i ecommerce with it
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Martytoof posted:ok so how do i ecommerce with it oh no if it's ecormmerce i think u gotta use lisp here is a link to a webzone to help you out: http://paulgraham.com/
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standardtoaster posted:i've been working on this one for the past seven months, it's going pretty well "example programs that feature ravenous monsters, secret agents, thieving ravens, and more." Cool, this manchild is buying this.
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first class functions are great. i love some of the language concepts in javascript (prototype inheritance is cool once you get it), but holy hell that implementation is so terrible. please tell me there is a language as fun as javascript but actually good
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tef posted:it was the practice of programming by kernighan and pike i found it on amazon for a dollar amount and then continued to google and found it from a different supplier for free. stoked
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this thread is seriously inspiring me to be a less poo poo coder, i went from awful terrible retarded shitfuck coder to awful terrible retarded coder and i really want to get up to awful terrible coder before i retire
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i just want to write some code that I feel okay posting in public
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i make my code look like other people's code because i assume that they know what they are doing and thus by extension it will look like i know how to write code
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this is the only reason i am confident having publicly hosted code
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And so it begins...
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we can all become better shitcoders with a coding lesson! came across a fun little fuckup today. what are the two bugs in this code?? code:
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Martytoof posted:how do i make a webpage with it Angry Moo Cow posted:<html>
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ok the answer is 1) diff_sec is a float so it can evaluate to nonzero path but still round to zero in the cast and kaboom 2) jerkiness is a measure of differences in frame intervals, while frame_count / time is a rate. Since 30fps ~= 33ms nobody noticed that the jerkiness value was measuring totally the wrong thing
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quote:Suppose you are digging in your backyard and uncover a bag of 20 gold coins. The next day, you sneak down to the basement and stick the coins inside your grandfather’s steam-powered replicating invention (luckily, you can just fit the 20 coins inside). You hear a whiz and a pop and, a few hours later, out shoot another 10 gleaming coins. Cool it's like bitcoins.
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Fuzzy Mammal posted:ok the answer is 3) who gives a gently caress
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