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  • D Dycz

    Yay!! Happy monday morning to everyone... I've just started my week editing code written by an intern back in 2006... Is there someone out there who's starting his/her week worst than me?

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    5imone
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    That's exactly what i thought when this morning i took the scooter from the box and found the rear tire flat .... so i tried to put it again on the kickstand and it broke :mad: Monday morning sucks doubly

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    • N Nagy Vilmos

      Sucks to be you!

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      Jorgen Andersson
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      Well you know everything about fixing old legacy code, don't you. :) At least I know that no one else has touched the code I need to fix. I'm even happy enough to know that it's MS that broke it, not me. That said, I'm still having a load of forehead slapping moments here. :sigh:

      Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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      • S SoMad

        Or you find out the hard way, that your dentist moonlights as a proctologist :-\ Soren Madsen

        "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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        DeathByChocolate
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        SoMad wrote:

        that your dentist moonlights as a proctologist

        ... 'moonlights' .... that must be handy for him! ;)

        "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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          Well you know everything about fixing old legacy code, don't you. :) At least I know that no one else has touched the code I need to fix. I'm even happy enough to know that it's MS that broke it, not me. That said, I'm still having a load of forehead slapping moments here. :sigh:

          Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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          Nagy Vilmos
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          As you get older, you get more legacy.

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          • D DeathByChocolate

            SoMad wrote:

            that your dentist moonlights as a proctologist

            ... 'moonlights' .... that must be handy for him! ;)

            "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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            SoMad
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            Well, as a proctologist he needs to be handy :laugh:

            "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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              Well, as a proctologist he needs to be handy :laugh:

              "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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              DeathByChocolate
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              You've put your finger on it there! ;)

              "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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              • D DeathByChocolate

                You've put your finger on it there! ;)

                "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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                SoMad
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                Yeah, thanks for offering me that opening. :-\ And don't accept any chocolates he might offer you. ;) [I'll get my coat] Soren Madsen

                "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                  Yeah, thanks for offering me that opening. :-\ And don't accept any chocolates he might offer you. ;) [I'll get my coat] Soren Madsen

                  "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                  DeathByChocolate
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                  "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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                  • D Dycz

                    Yay!! Happy monday morning to everyone... I've just started my week editing code written by an intern back in 2006... Is there someone out there who's starting his/her week worst than me?

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                    S Houghtelin
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                    I know what you mean, there's someone from our branch in Italy who's been bad mouthing some code I wrote back in '06. All I can say is, if they can do better, they can write their own bad code...

                    It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                      I know what you mean, there's someone from our branch in Italy who's been bad mouthing some code I wrote back in '06. All I can say is, if they can do better, they can write their own bad code...

                      It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                      Dycz
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                      Well, I'm not saying the intern's code from 2006 is necessarily worst than mine: I'm just saying that, supposedly, in 2014 I have more instruments than what he/she had back in 2006 and, also, it might be the case that stuff he/she used at the time is not working anymore, got lost, et cetera... Also, my IDE is going to complain a lot about this 2006 project, before letting me actually edit it. Software simply gets old (and ugly), it's not the coders' faults.

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                      • D Dycz

                        Yay!! Happy monday morning to everyone... I've just started my week editing code written by an intern back in 2006... Is there someone out there who's starting his/her week worst than me?

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                        Tom Deketelaere
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                        No idea if it's worse but: I'm trying to wrap my head around mountains of spaghetti code written by a ex-colleague in order to try and fix the mountain off bugs in it, and all of that after getting only 1 hour of sleep last night (for some reason I just couldn't sleep). (Been trying to get my boss to agree to a full rewrite but no success as of yet)

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                          No idea if it's worse but: I'm trying to wrap my head around mountains of spaghetti code written by a ex-colleague in order to try and fix the mountain off bugs in it, and all of that after getting only 1 hour of sleep last night (for some reason I just couldn't sleep). (Been trying to get my boss to agree to a full rewrite but no success as of yet)

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                          Dycz
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                          I guess he/she left no comments and no readable code, right? We're in the same boat, more or less :)

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                            I guess he/she left no comments and no readable code, right? We're in the same boat, more or less :)

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                            Tom Deketelaere
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                            I wish there where comments. To give you a idea at how bad this is (you can compare to your own situation then :) ) - A method to calculate all the days between 2 given dates that would run for 3 hours without actually doing something (hint year switch mend the loop went on until an integer overflow happened, not sure how to explain it in English correctly but you probably get the idea) - A class that inherits from another class that inherits from another class that... (about 5 or 6 layers deep). - A helper class that has only 2 or 3 methods in it but is 5000+ lines code. - A function called Convert... that actually updates the database (take a guess at how long it took me to find that bug) - Update = delete + insert (without transactions) (got most of that out of it (I hope)) - A function called Add... that actually doesn't do adds (well not only adds, also updates (see previous) and deletes) And then I'm not even touching the fact that EF was used in totally wrong way resulting in massive memory usage (8gig+ to get only 50 records) (got most of that out of it as well I think) So yeah it's been a long 8months cleaning this mess of a code up and the mess it made in the db's. (and still a long way to go I'm afraid)

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                              Yeah, thanks for offering me that opening. :-\ And don't accept any chocolates he might offer you. ;) [I'll get my coat] Soren Madsen

                              "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                              Johnny J
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                              SoMad wrote:

                              I'll get my coat

                              Might as well, you're just making an ass of yourself here, it would seem... ;P

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                                Time machine? ;)

                                "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                                Dinesh V Kumar
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                                it would have been better than my machine!! :-D

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                                • D Dycz

                                  Well, I'm not saying the intern's code from 2006 is necessarily worst than mine: I'm just saying that, supposedly, in 2014 I have more instruments than what he/she had back in 2006 and, also, it might be the case that stuff he/she used at the time is not working anymore, got lost, et cetera... Also, my IDE is going to complain a lot about this 2006 project, before letting me actually edit it. Software simply gets old (and ugly), it's not the coders' faults.

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                                  S Houghtelin
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                                  Dycz wrote:

                                  ...simply gets old (and ugly)

                                  I think you just described about 3/4 of the programmers/developers that I know. :laugh:

                                  It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                                    I wish there where comments. To give you a idea at how bad this is (you can compare to your own situation then :) ) - A method to calculate all the days between 2 given dates that would run for 3 hours without actually doing something (hint year switch mend the loop went on until an integer overflow happened, not sure how to explain it in English correctly but you probably get the idea) - A class that inherits from another class that inherits from another class that... (about 5 or 6 layers deep). - A helper class that has only 2 or 3 methods in it but is 5000+ lines code. - A function called Convert... that actually updates the database (take a guess at how long it took me to find that bug) - Update = delete + insert (without transactions) (got most of that out of it (I hope)) - A function called Add... that actually doesn't do adds (well not only adds, also updates (see previous) and deletes) And then I'm not even touching the fact that EF was used in totally wrong way resulting in massive memory usage (8gig+ to get only 50 records) (got most of that out of it as well I think) So yeah it's been a long 8months cleaning this mess of a code up and the mess it made in the db's. (and still a long way to go I'm afraid)

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                                    Dycz
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                                    ...I guess I've never seen an integer overflow really happening... really sounds like 8 months in hell!! Good luck

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                                    • D Dycz

                                      ...I guess I've never seen an integer overflow really happening... really sounds like 8 months in hell!! Good luck

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                                      Tom Deketelaere
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                                      Dycz wrote:

                                      ..I guess I've never seen an integer overflow really happening...

                                      Neither did I until that day.

                                      Dycz wrote:

                                      really sounds like 8 months in hell!!

                                      Yep, and still a few more to go, but at least I got it semi-stable and semi-usable (a year after it's initial release)

                                      Dycz wrote:

                                      Good luck

                                      Thanks, same to you :)

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                                      • D Dycz

                                        Yay!! Happy monday morning to everyone... I've just started my week editing code written by an intern back in 2006... Is there someone out there who's starting his/her week worst than me?

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                                        jeron1
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                                        Looking at HC6811 assembler written in the mid 90's. Actually it's kinda fun, I must be coming down with something.

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                                        • D Dycz

                                          Yay!! Happy monday morning to everyone... I've just started my week editing code written by an intern back in 2006... Is there someone out there who's starting his/her week worst than me?

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                                          Ravi Bhavnani
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                                          Dycz wrote:

                                          I've just started my week editing rewriting code written by an intern back in 2006...

                                          FTFY :-D /ravi

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