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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:is everyone like 'wow, redhat??' or are they like 'lol redhat " They seemed really impressed by him, a Pythòn programmer, and said a couple of different teams want him. No other mention of redhat though
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:this will gently caress you in the rear end when implementation changes without changing signatures like a stable sort function becoming unstable well, presumably the docstring would change in that case
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:this will gently caress you in the rear end when implementation changes without changing signatures like a stable sort function becoming unstable yeah if the implementation changes then sure it wont get caught but that's true of any implementation change in any language. this just lets you auto document the obvious type changes which is cool
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pepito sanchez posted:why can't everything do this? It's worth a lot less in other languages because things like IO aren't encoded in the type system. Shaggar posted:yeah if the implementation changes then sure it wont get caught but that's true of any implementation change in any language. this just lets you auto document the obvious type changes which is cool shaggar was right and you fuckin felt it
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my boss beat me to quitting, now i am the boss.
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Barnyard Protein posted:my boss beat me to quitting, now i am the boss. are u getting paid like a boss (my money on no)
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All of the responsibility with none of the compensation
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i did coincidentally get a 12% bump a few weeks ago when the boss who quit made it known to his boss that he was quitting. idk if it is related.
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you don't really want to become a boss under those conditions i think
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yeah this job is not fullfilling in the major ways. it isn't terrible enough to leave immediately though, but i don't see myself here in the long term
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Barnyard Protein posted:yeah this job is not fullfilling in the major ways. it isn't terrible enough to leave immediately though, but i don't see myself here in the long term
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fng wrote an infinite loop that lost us a full day lol i bet r# would have caught it too
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uncurable mlady posted:fng wrote an infinite loop that lost us a full day lol owned
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:this will gently caress you in the rear end when implementation changes without changing signatures like a stable sort function becoming unstable
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uncurable mlady posted:fng wrote an infinite loop that lost us a full day lol I work with people who refuse to use R# because they don't trust it or think it's black magic or something pretty sad really
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is r# an extension of r or is it completely unrelated? i had trouble finding information on r#, the only page I found for it was a sourceforge page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/r-sharp/
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Nitrocat posted:is r# an extension of r or is it completely unrelated? resharper
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resharper is cool when its not passive aggressively telling you your doing oop wrong with its "you could really make this method static you know!" poo poo
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i love the feature that can convert some of my more complex loops into linq expressions. saved me a ton of time especially when you are nested three layers deep. the excessive warnings can be annoying though. edit: i should also leave this monster to gander: https://gist.github.com/aspyct/3427093 lord of the files fucked around with this message at 18:48 on Oct 30, 2015 |
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i just installed r# 376 issues in my solution lol
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i got monoqcs book. it's good. the otp stuff is the best. thanks monoqc
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"language usage opportunities" is a cool class of warnings now i know how to use collection initializers
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Nitrocat posted:is r# an extension of r or is it completely unrelated? Didn't microsoft buy the support company for R?
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:i got monoqcs book. it's good.
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gently caress i would kill for a resharper-but-for-verilog
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Barnyard Protein posted:yeah this job is not fullfilling in the major ways. it isn't terrible enough to leave immediately though, but i don't see myself here in the long term lol at imagining you can be paid money to for something "fulfilling" does it meet your salary expectations? are the benefits good enough? is the job security good enough? that's it those are the only things to ask about a software job
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:lol at imagining you can be paid money to for something "fulfilling" if we lived in a just universe, this would be true, but unfortunately, we live in a universe where awful programmers can have jobs that have security, good salary, good benefits, and be satisfying.
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there's jobs that are actively negative to feeling fulfilled though. I can imagine it's different for the guy I know who programs medical robots than the other one I know who wrote an algorithm for the MPAA to send lawsuits to people.
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MononcQc posted:there's jobs that are actively negative to feeling fulfilled though. I can imagine it's different for the guy I know who programs medical robots than the other one I know who wrote an algorithm for the MPAA to send lawsuits to people. as a medical devices programmer, I would like to pivot to quantitative finance and or high frequency trading
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# ? Oct 31, 2015 01:30 |
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lmbo if you are resigned to a fate of being miserable for most of your waking hours. "job satisfaction! whats that!"
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MononcQc posted:there's jobs that are actively negative to feeling fulfilled though. I can imagine it's different for the guy I know who programs medical robots than the other one I know who wrote an algorithm for the MPAA to send lawsuits to people. some people get a vindictive thrill out of making their fellow human suffer in non-illegal ways or how I learned to be a psychopath and love capitalism
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Barnyard Protein posted:limbo
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MononcQc posted:there's jobs that are actively negative to feeling fulfilled though. I can imagine it's different for the guy I know who programs medical robots than the other one I know who wrote an algorithm for the MPAA to send lawsuits to people. this difference matters less than how good the breakroom coffee is
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Bloody posted:as a medical devices programmer, I would like to pivot to quantitative finance and or high frequency trading both of these will get you paid so they are Good Jobs
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Barnyard Protein posted:lmbo if you are resigned to a fate of being miserable for most of your waking hours. "job satisfaction! whats that!" MALE SHOEGAZE posted:if we lived in a just universe, this would be true, but unfortunately, we live in a universe where awful programmers can have jobs that have security, good salary, good benefits, and be satisfying. job satisfaction is bullshit. all jobs are terrible, that is why they are called jobs. the goal is to get paid, and then go home
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no seriously yospos help me get a hedge fund job please
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AWWNAW posted:I work with people who refuse to use R# because they don't trust it or think it's black magic or something seriously install it and turn off all warnings if you have to it's worth it just for the test runner and the shortcuts
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the code coverage module looks sick as hell, does anyone use it?
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code coverage is okay but it always makes people complacent and turn even more into "right click until no squiggly" mode of programming that java and C# encourages
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Bloody posted:i just installed r# from its cousin IntelliJ and co., I have 102,811 (of which 72,661 are noted as "spelling errors") issues in mine. this thread is perfect for me.
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