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Bongo Bill posted:Strategically, how would one start a programmers' union in the US? Convince people without autism to take over the industry.
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revmoo posted:Convince people without autism to take over the industry. The suits already control the industry though.
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revmoo posted:Convince people without autism to take over the industry. A start-up with VC funding for "a disruptive approach to employer's rights"
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DigitalRaven posted:A start-up with VC funding for "a disruptive approach to employer's rights" Just imagine having a royalty on the employment of all tech workers.
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I spent my entire career in the US until last year when I moved to Sweden. I don't mind getting paid less because my quality of life is the same. I enjoy that I won't get fired tomorrow for being sick. The 3 month notice period is interesting, but depends on the company culture. No one in my company is in a union, but we are still a startup. That's my story.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 14:28 |
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leper khan posted:Just imagine having a royalty on the employment of all tech workers. If you'll all excuse me, I have to move to the Bay Area and hire a bunch of techbros.
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Maciej Ceglowski, in addition to shittalking il douche on twitter as @pinboard and running pinboard, has a thing called Tech Solidarity. https://techsolidarity.org/ . It's actually named after Solidarnosc, so that should tell you what he thinks it is.
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curufinor posted:Maciej Ceglowski, in addition to shittalking il douche on twitter as @pinboard and running pinboard, has a thing called Tech Solidarity. https://techsolidarity.org/ . It's actually named after Solidarnosc, so that should tell you what he thinks it is. I don't see how this feeds into my god-complex one bit.
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Makeout Patrol posted:Hi, I'm the guy who's perfectly confident that I'm going to be receiving a paycheck in two weeks from my 20-person company that has less than $200K in the bank I'm pretty sure this exact situation happened about a month ago when the official word was someone "forgot" to pay the insurance bill and transfer the payroll money and we were paid 2 days late and had a 5 day lock on insurance payouts. I "forgot" why I still worked there and applied to about 10 different positions later that evening and I'm working on scheduling second and third interviews with a few prospects.
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http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/03/25/bay-area-tech-executives-indicted-for-h-1b-visa-fraud/:quote:An indictment from a federal grand jury unsealed on Friday accuses Jayavel Murugan, Dynasoft Synergy’s chief executive officer, and a 40-year-old Santa Clara man, Syed Nawaz, of fraudulently submitting H-1B applications in an effort to illegally obtain visas, according to Brian Stretch, U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California. The men are charged with 26 counts of visa fraud, conspiracy to commit visa fraud, use of false documents, mail fraud and aggravated identity theft, according to prosecutors. Each charge can carry penalties of between two and 20 years in prison.
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"Dynasoft Synergy" I bet that'll win you a bingo somewhere
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Tactical Shitpost posted:http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/03/25/bay-area-tech-executives-indicted-for-h-1b-visa-fraud/: That's nice, we actually indicted someone for this. Of course it was a rando low level outsourcing firm instead of a large company that would have actually sent a message, but it's the thought that counts.
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Who else pulls out their hair at the equivalent of if( something ) { return true; } else { return false; } I don't do a couple code reviews, and it's littering the codebase now.
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Gounads posted:Who else pulls out their hair at the equivalent of This bothers me to no end. It's an indication of a fundamental lack of understanding of what a Boolean is, and what is going on inside of an IF clause.
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That is bad. I guess I should be grateful our code disagreements are whethercode:
code:
and whether ! or == false are more or less readable.
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Clanpot Shake posted:That is bad. I guess I should be grateful our code disagreements are whether should just be: code:
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I probably should have been clearer, but I meant in the context of "if condition do this stuff, else do this other stuff," not as a return value.
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Oh, Clanpot hit on it, the reason they did it that way is because of poo poo like this when calling the function... if (func() === true) Hit a variation minutes later: return aVal != null ? bVal != null ? "Hello World" : null
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Clanpot Shake posted:I probably should have been clearer, but I meant in the context of "if condition do this stuff, else do this other stuff," not as a return value. Sure, it's not so cut and dry there, but even then, doing isTrue == true is redundant. That is implicitly what the IF statement is doing already. Would you find (((isTrue == true) == true) == true) helpful?
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 18:22 |
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Ban if statements is the solution. Pattern matching will save your soul.
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Skandranon posted:Sure, it's not so cut and dry there, but even then, doing isTrue == true is redundant. That is implicitly what the IF statement is doing already. Would you find (((isTrue == true) == true) == true) helpful? And that's the debate. I personally don't give a poo poo, but some people on our team think it's weird we have if (condition) and if (condition == false) but not if (condition == true) necrobobsledder posted:Ban if statements is the solution. Pattern matching will save your soul.
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But what if its a "bool?"? The universe can be simplified into one of two results: yes, no, and null.
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necrobobsledder posted:Ban if statements is the solution. Pattern matching will save your soul. IME you end up with case statements until you refactor into functions
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Truthiness is a blight.
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Polio Vax Scene posted:The universe can be simplified into one of two results: yes, no, and null.
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Polio Vax Scene posted:But what if its a "bool?"? Option
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Lol our stash license expired today. Pushing is disabled. A fortune 500 enterprise business everybody.
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We use a few apps that make it very clear when they are within 30 days of license expiration which I always thought was a bit tacky but it might help in that kind of case.
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smackfu posted:We use a few apps that make it very clear when they are within 30 days of license expiration which I always thought was a bit tacky but it might help in that kind of case. We upload certs to an s3 bucket and a script pulls all daily and sends out louder and liouder emails the closer they are to expiring. I've still seen certs expire. Hell apple had their game center certs expire for almost a week two years back so it's not just us.
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Hughlander posted:We upload certs to an s3 bucket and a script pulls all daily and sends out louder and liouder emails the closer they are to expiring. I've still seen certs expire. How does this happen? Isn't there a single person responsible for this?
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lifg posted:How does this happen? Isn't there a single person responsible for this? In our case there's a company wide certs alias and then it's forwarded to the PO of the product to get assigned. Since the certs are baked into server deployments it's a considered a code change.
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Hughlander posted:In our case there's a company wide certs alias and then it's forwarded to the PO of the product to get assigned. Ah, that makes sense. I didn't consider deployment. I can see that happening at my job too, a story is put on the backlog and yada yada yada a month has gone by.
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Gildiss posted:Lol our stash license expired today. Pushing is disabled. I thought the license was per number of seats available (ours is at least, though we're small). We only have a year of updates though unless we renew.
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geeves posted:I thought the license was per number of seats available (ours is at least, though we're small). We only have a year of updates though unless we renew. I have no idea. I only know that every single day our automated processes fail or crash from builds, deploys, servers, everything. Not very automatic if you have to manually fix it every single day.
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Gildiss posted:Lol our stash license expired today. Pushing is disabled. I do not understand paying for Stash in a world where Gitlab exists.
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revmoo posted:I do not understand paying for Stash in a world where Gitlab exists. I can understand anyone's trepidation to switch to a service that just suffered a self-inflicted major outage, though I do applaud their transparency and response.
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revmoo posted:I do not understand paying for Stash in a world where Gitlab exists.
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Confluence is certainly better than Sharepoint.
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# ? Apr 5, 2017 00:55 |
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I've been working in development for a few months now (love it) but I noticed that programmers, at least the ones I interact with, tend to use phrasing like "oh yeah, I'm a dumbass" and various other self-insults a lot. I think it's pretty annoying as these people are clearly not stupid, and it's just self-defeating for nothing, pessimism and focusing on the negative. I hate it. Anybody else see this trend/feel this way? Should i just chill out and it's just a turn of phrase, or a window into a problematic part of working in dev?
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Programming is only possible because we proactively accommodate human fallibility. The statement is only sarcastically a reflection of actual feelings of self-worth. It's important to acknowledge errors without ego.
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