Seems about right

Feb 27, 2018 8:11 PM

PHP.... no

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Blizzard Employee Uniform.

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117 Errors in the log caused by bugs

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A QA tester walks into a bar...

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I have my rubber duck! Let’s do this!

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I still have nightmares...I haven't coded anything in months, but god the nightmares...

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You left a comma out of the passed parameters.

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Anyone know where I could get this Tshirt?

8 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Only 117?

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Nenechi is my spirit animal.

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It's been a few years, but I had a program I wrote once throw more errors than there were lines of code when I tried to compile.

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"This code is so fucked I can't even tell what it is so I'll just list all the things he might have meant, and all the ways it fails those"

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I'll just change things around to get rid of this warning... WHY ARE THERE SO MANY ERRORS!?

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If it compiles the first time, you know you fucked up. BAD.

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I'm a programmer and it gets much worse when the product ages

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CI/CD baby. Docker and K8s.

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This is why I don’t program. Hours and hours and then it doesn’t work. Hours and hours to fix and then it’s broken worse. 1/

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Then rinse and repeat the next day and the next day for years on end. No thanks! I enjoy my current level of sanity. Kudos to others tho.

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Windows 10: "Fuck your bugs. It's so pwetty now!!! And you have 15% of the customization options you had. And screw your custom tweaks."

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There are code monkeys, hackers, programmers, and software engineers. This is the experience of the first two. Linus does not have this.

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Look up test driven design. Look up extreme programming. Software engineering does not work like this.

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As an economist going back to school for econometrics, I'm still so new understanding that makes me laugh.

8 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

@Astrosombrero

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Omg you so get meh!

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I pushed to master in a large cohort project for the first time today. Scariest thing I've ever done

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just checkout HEAD~1

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And this is why I walked away from coding. I don't have the patience and am a do it right the first time or get frustrated kind of person.

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You have to do things in sections, thats why there are functions. Whats easier to do, solve a 9x9 rubik's cube, or 4 3x3 rubik's cubes?

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Understandable, but I hate group projects. 1. Because I hate most people in general. 2. I end up doing msot of the work and fixing thier

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Yeah, I got nothing for that. Other peoples slack can suck.

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Mistakes anyway. Save a lot of time and frustration doing it all myself.

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Can the shirt at least try to keep the same syllable pattern?

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That bothered me a lot

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is it agreeably possible to learn by yourself?

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In theory. I was a hacker for 15 years. Planned for math prof. Left program, went directly into programming job. OUCH. Made it, though.

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So hacker < programmer ? Damn, I always thought they were the same but hackers were like rouges

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That's an unfortunate linguistic thing. "Hackers" include kids that take apart radios or toasters. Think also "life hacks". 1/2

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We tried to get "cracker" so specify the bad guys (like safe cracker), but it did not take. 2/2

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Oh, I see... So which one requires more skill programmer or "cracker"?

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You people need unit tests

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THANKYOU.jpg

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I re-read this several times per year to stay sane: https://www.stilldrinking.org/programming-sucks

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It's... It's beautiful.

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I absolutely lost it when it got to

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The more I hear about it the more I dread when I have to enter full time into this field, oh lordy

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It's not as bad as the article makes it out to be.. humorous yes, but not really like that, as long as there is decent management.

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Yeah, I've just heard some horror stories and it's a little daunting but I'm sure it won't be too bad at least.

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I've been working for 2 years now as an SE and I can tell you it's great. Learned a looot more about computers and software in the workplace

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That is honestly one of the greatest things I've ever read. I wish I could favorite comments..

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At least you can come back to your comment whenever you need to!

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Screenshot it and post it.

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Done

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I had to do this for a computing science course work and it wasn’t working. Copy pasted the code to a new file and it worked immediately.

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Pull it down to the left to bring it up, let it retract from the right. ~Sincerely, somebody who had to deal with this shit as a kid

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Tedious as shit. Fuck styling

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Optimize for Chrome and let the IE folks suffer.

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O dear god that's perfect!

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And that last bit is when he decided to just use tables.

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I finally learned it just in time for it to get phased out by templates

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I learned flash. Just as HTML5 was launched. Yey!

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I’m confused, these are my initials????

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Cascading styling sheet

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this

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTTzwJsHpU8 In case you missed it.

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I love this

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Ie is the easiest to code for. Just assume nothing is supported, and give up.

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That's basically progressive enhancement haha

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I need this mug

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I actually have it :D You can find it online for order on many places. I think I got mine from Amazon.

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As a tester, yes. Great you fixed the checkout button but broke checkout.

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These sort of important, happy path flows should be covered by automated functional testing tools like Selenium

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Love Selenium. <3

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As a toaster, does anyone want some toast?

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take a piece of bread put it in the slot, push down the lever and the wires get hot, i get toast.

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All around the country, coast to coast, people always say what do you like most?

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YEAH TOAST

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Devs should test these kinds of things before submitting tho

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They should, worked with some IOS devs that mainly just tested on the simulator but on the device things were different

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It's hard to test everything, that's literally what the testers are for.

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Where I’m at, code doesn’t get deployed with automation verifying basic stuff...saves everyone time!

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Specialized roles? How old-fashioned! Nowadays, devs are supposed to do everything: coding, testing, deployment, operations, support (1/5)

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What? You've never heard of devprodsupops before? Super easy.

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Damn, I literally do everything in that list and I'm just a "Programmer"...

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Hell, QA has to do it all as well! You can’t get a job in QA anymore without the ability to write code :/

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One of the sadder points in my career was when I thanked a QA guy for helping me pinpoint my bug. He was so pleasantly surprised (1/2)

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and anything else that can help management cut corners. Everyone has to be a full-stack devops ninja rockstar. But hey, the hours are (2/5)

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flexible (meaning you never get paid for overtime) and there are unlimited vacations (meaning that any vacations you take are subject (3/5)

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