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  • L Lost User

    Slacker007 wrote:

    yet these "senior" engineers are still employed.

    And posting in Q&A. :laugh:

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    Richard MacCutchan wrote:

    And posting in Q&A. :laugh:

    Laughed so hard at this, my soda went out my nose. Ah, the burn. :thumbsup:

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      Slacker007 wrote:

      yet these "senior" engineers are still employed.

      And posting in Q&A. :laugh:

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      OriginalGriff
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      And posting "Articles" here as well... :sigh:

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      • S Slacker007

        knowing that their code smells worse then dinosaur farts?! Honestly, I could not advertise myself as a competent software engineer, if I knowingly produced such excrement. and yet these "senior" engineers are still employed. :wtf: :omg:

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        Duncan Edwards Jones
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        ;P

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        • S Slacker007

          knowing that their code smells worse then dinosaur farts?! Honestly, I could not advertise myself as a competent software engineer, if I knowingly produced such excrement. and yet these "senior" engineers are still employed. :wtf: :omg:

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          That's why you need a good peer-review system. For one thing, it encourages people to make a little more effort to get it right first time, because they realise that trying to save time will cost a lot more. For another, when everyone is used to others finding gaffes in their work, and critiquing it honestly and openly, it gets rid of any ego problems.

          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            And posting "Articles" here as well... :sigh:

            Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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            Kenneth Haugland
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            And steal your profile picture :laugh:

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            • D Duncan Edwards Jones

              ;P

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              Kenneth Haugland
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              They live by themselves in themselves for themselves, ins't it obvious? I think therefor I am sort of thing I guess :laugh:

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              • S Slacker007

                knowing that their code smells worse then dinosaur farts?! Honestly, I could not advertise myself as a competent software engineer, if I knowingly produced such excrement. and yet these "senior" engineers are still employed. :wtf: :omg:

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                KarstenK
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                My experience is, that people who are writing bad code have also bad habits. So I often critize bad code to hit these guys. :cool: God bless we only a small amount of this slack. (but I know one - one of my collegues)

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                • M Mark_Wallace

                  That's why you need a good peer-review system. For one thing, it encourages people to make a little more effort to get it right first time, because they realise that trying to save time will cost a lot more. For another, when everyone is used to others finding gaffes in their work, and critiquing it honestly and openly, it gets rid of any ego problems.

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  BillWoodruff
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                  Mark_Wallace wrote:

                  when everyone is used to others finding gaffes in their work, and critiquing it honestly and openly, it gets rid of any ego problems.

                  Because it leads to homicide and suicide and, thus, removes the cause of the ego problems ?

                  « There is only one difference between a madman and me. The madman thinks he is sane. I know I am mad. » Salvador Dali

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                  • S Slacker007

                    knowing that their code smells worse then dinosaur farts?! Honestly, I could not advertise myself as a competent software engineer, if I knowingly produced such excrement. and yet these "senior" engineers are still employed. :wtf: :omg:

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                    Ron Anders
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                    Hey, you're not the boss of me. So Ha Ha my code smells like dinosaur's farts. :-D

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                    • S Slacker007

                      knowing that their code smells worse then dinosaur farts?! Honestly, I could not advertise myself as a competent software engineer, if I knowingly produced such excrement. and yet these "senior" engineers are still employed. :wtf: :omg:

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                      RedDk
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                      :wtf: , :omg: ... packk 'yer things. 'Yer fired. :suss:

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                      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                        And posting "Articles" here as well... :sigh:

                        Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                        CHill60
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                        plagiarised ones?? Which company do they work for? ;P

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                          plagiarised ones?? Which company do they work for? ;P

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                          OriginalGriff
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                          Brainblaze, I think...;)

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                          • S Slacker007

                            knowing that their code smells worse then dinosaur farts?! Honestly, I could not advertise myself as a competent software engineer, if I knowingly produced such excrement. and yet these "senior" engineers are still employed. :wtf: :omg:

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                            Super Lloyd
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                            I know exactly how you feel, same here! :omg: :((

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                            • J Jeremy Falcon

                              Yeah, what I've learned is, even though I consider myself one of the non-retarded devs, there are times I write retarded code. Like when under time constraints, etc.

                              Jeremy Falcon

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                              Client: We need this and we need it now. Dev: That will take 3 or 4 days to do Client: We need it today or you don't get paid! Dev: No way - only way I could do that would be to do a real quick and dirty - bypass the ORM , directly access the Db via ... Client: lala lalalla lalala Dev's Boss: The Dev said he could do it! nSo Doit Do it DO IT! Dev: BUt it's just a quick fix, right, we'll re-engineer it straight away, right? In the next sprint? Dev's Boss: Sure. :rubs hands together: Dev: I hate my life!

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                              • S Slacker007

                                Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                there are times I write retarded code. Like when under time constraints,

                                You can disagree with me here, but there is no excuse to write retarded code. Where I work, you can get into A LOT of trouble you submit bad/not working code into production. My grievance goes beyond aesthetics or "code style", but rather with code that is so poorly written, it doesn't work properly.

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                                Mycroft Holmes
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                                Slacker007 wrote:

                                submit bad/not working code into production.

                                I would think the various testing phases should get 99% of "not working" code! We do most our specification in UAT, get an idea what the user wants to achieve, build a POC, send it to UAT and actually get something from the users that makes sense.

                                Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                                  Mark_Wallace wrote:

                                  when everyone is used to others finding gaffes in their work, and critiquing it honestly and openly, it gets rid of any ego problems.

                                  Because it leads to homicide and suicide and, thus, removes the cause of the ego problems ?

                                  « There is only one difference between a madman and me. The madman thinks he is sane. I know I am mad. » Salvador Dali

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                                  Mark_Wallace
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                                  There have been times I've considered homicide as a method for handling this, yes.

                                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                    Client: We need this and we need it now. Dev: That will take 3 or 4 days to do Client: We need it today or you don't get paid! Dev: No way - only way I could do that would be to do a real quick and dirty - bypass the ORM , directly access the Db via ... Client: lala lalalla lalala Dev's Boss: The Dev said he could do it! nSo Doit Do it DO IT! Dev: BUt it's just a quick fix, right, we'll re-engineer it straight away, right? In the next sprint? Dev's Boss: Sure. :rubs hands together: Dev: I hate my life!

                                    PooperPig - Coming Soon

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                                    Dominic Burford
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                                    I wrote an article along the very same lines on the subject of technical debt, which is what your point refers to. There's nothing intrinsically wrong with taking a conscious shortcut if there is a justifiable reason to do so e.g. there may be a bonus for hitting a deadline or compensation if you don't. But as long as you repay that shortcut then there's not a problem. The problem is that you never get the time to go back and address the shortcut, as you are already onto the next shortcut etc etc. [^]

                                    "There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." - C.A.R. Hoare

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                                    • M Mycroft Holmes

                                      Slacker007 wrote:

                                      submit bad/not working code into production.

                                      I would think the various testing phases should get 99% of "not working" code! We do most our specification in UAT, get an idea what the user wants to achieve, build a POC, send it to UAT and actually get something from the users that makes sense.

                                      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                                      Slacker007
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                                      Mycroft Holmes wrote:

                                      would think the various testing phases should get 99% of "not working" code!

                                      You are correct, and it should. It is a combination of careless coding and careless testing by certain teams in our company. I am sure these guys know how to code well enough. Burnt out and lost motivation, maybe, who knows.

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                                      • S Slacker007

                                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                        there are times I write retarded code. Like when under time constraints,

                                        You can disagree with me here, but there is no excuse to write retarded code. Where I work, you can get into A LOT of trouble you submit bad/not working code into production. My grievance goes beyond aesthetics or "code style", but rather with code that is so poorly written, it doesn't work properly.

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                                        Fabio Franco
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                                        Slacker007 wrote:

                                        with code that is so poorly written, it doesn't work properly

                                        There are times that code is really poorly written but it works, as long as you don't touch it again. These are the ones that are mostly caused by time constraints IMO. Although some people do write retarded code no matter what, because they are, let's say, not born for coding. I get aggravated a lot because of that.

                                        To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson ---- Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia

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                                        • S Slacker007

                                          knowing that their code smells worse then dinosaur farts?! Honestly, I could not advertise myself as a competent software engineer, if I knowingly produced such excrement. and yet these "senior" engineers are still employed. :wtf: :omg:

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                                          Fran Porretto
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                                          Ask rather how one will react to the news that he has been made a plural.

                                          This fear of he, him, and his as the standard generic singular pronouns has gone far enough. Men, find your balls. Women, get over yourselves.

                                          (This message is programming you in ways you cannot detect. Be afraid.)

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