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  • C Clodetta del Mar

    :wtf: what an awful Imagination... no, it was "only" in code behind... but it´s really some sort of :-O :-O :-O :-O when a Team mate gives you advice to delete some codefragments because of possible discomfort...

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    Oh it's not imagination, I have known coders who thought they had removed some code with embarrassing output, but it made it into production code. Fortunately it was in a rarely accessed part of the code and we found it and got it fixed before end users actually saw it. I now keep telling fellow programmers to not put in in the code unless they want the end users to see it. Inevitably, some of that stuff will make it into production code. :sigh:

    Just because the code works, it doesn't mean that it is good code.

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      Oh it's not imagination, I have known coders who thought they had removed some code with embarrassing output, but it made it into production code. Fortunately it was in a rarely accessed part of the code and we found it and got it fixed before end users actually saw it. I now keep telling fellow programmers to not put in in the code unless they want the end users to see it. Inevitably, some of that stuff will make it into production code. :sigh:

      Just because the code works, it doesn't mean that it is good code.

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      Clodetta del Mar
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      CIDev wrote:

      ...code with embarrassing Output...

      cursing in code - [edit]but never with Output to the Client Interface[/edit] - is a way for me not to curse out loud.. i do this at home Office when i´m absolutely alone with myself and no one can hear me. my cursings are definitely not for kid-sister´s ears nor for any others... (i tend to loose my political correctness e.g.) so the only way for me to avoid instant embarrasing situations is when i curse silently in code... bad Habit, i know... :sigh:

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      • C Clodetta del Mar

        CIDev wrote:

        ...code with embarrassing Output...

        cursing in code - [edit]but never with Output to the Client Interface[/edit] - is a way for me not to curse out loud.. i do this at home Office when i´m absolutely alone with myself and no one can hear me. my cursings are definitely not for kid-sister´s ears nor for any others... (i tend to loose my political correctness e.g.) so the only way for me to avoid instant embarrasing situations is when i curse silently in code... bad Habit, i know... :sigh:

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        Clodetta del Mar wrote:

        i curse silently in code...

        I always thought that shouting and swearing at some stubborn code which insists on doing what I told it to, not what I want it to, was the only way to make it work! :rolleyes:


        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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        • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

          Clodetta del Mar wrote:

          i curse silently in code...

          I always thought that shouting and swearing at some stubborn code which insists on doing what I told it to, not what I want it to, was the only way to make it work! :rolleyes:


          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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          Clodetta del Mar
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          i once thought that too, but after a short period of time i thought following the above described path would do the trick... It doesn´t... :| :rolleyes:

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          • C Clodetta del Mar

            CIDev wrote:

            ...code with embarrassing Output...

            cursing in code - [edit]but never with Output to the Client Interface[/edit] - is a way for me not to curse out loud.. i do this at home Office when i´m absolutely alone with myself and no one can hear me. my cursings are definitely not for kid-sister´s ears nor for any others... (i tend to loose my political correctness e.g.) so the only way for me to avoid instant embarrasing situations is when i curse silently in code... bad Habit, i know... :sigh:

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            As long as the cursing is limited to the comments it is safe. Unless you show the source code to a client. ;)

            Just because the code works, it doesn't mean that it is good code.

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            • B BillW33

              As long as the cursing is limited to the comments it is safe. Unless you show the source code to a client. ;)

              Just because the code works, it doesn't mean that it is good code.

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              Clodetta del Mar
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              Yes, my opinion, too. i am convinced, that "distracting" output to the Client can be a reason for instant dismissal... not good... :^) edit: oh,no. as far as i´m concerned, no Client was/is/will be looking into the codebase...:cool:

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              • C Clodetta del Mar

                i was in rage, i had no time for "Peanuts"... :rolleyes:

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                Clodetta del Mar wrote:

                i was in rage

                I am afraid I must deny this. To be exact, I did not notice anything, but it could be me.

                ~RaGE();

                I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                  Clodetta del Mar wrote:

                  i was in rage

                  I am afraid I must deny this. To be exact, I did not notice anything, but it could be me.

                  ~RaGE();

                  I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                  Clodetta del Mar
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                  :laugh: :-D

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                  • C Clodetta del Mar

                    Hi :-) Found this Little gem in our codebase:

                    public static class volldepp
                    {
                    public static string getRant()
                    {
                    return "Moron";
                    }
                    }

                    volldepp is german and i - with my Little knowledge - would translate it to bleeding fool/moron... it´s a "self-produced gem"...i must have been really pissed of by my own stupidity while coding... :~ :sigh: :rolleyes: edit: the Point is, btw, i can´t even remember writing that class... :confused:

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                    Jarek Kruza
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                    Clodetta del Mar wrote:

                    i can´t even remember writing that class...

                    Maybe you didn't. :) Maybe you left the office without locking the workstation and somebody did it for you. That recently became a tradition in my office. :)

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                    • J Jarek Kruza

                      Clodetta del Mar wrote:

                      i can´t even remember writing that class...

                      Maybe you didn't. :) Maybe you left the office without locking the workstation and somebody did it for you. That recently became a tradition in my office. :)

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                      Clodetta del Mar
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                      Jarek Kruza wrote:

                      That recently became a tradition in my office.

                      :omg: :wtf: I guess one does not need to have enemies if there are mates, that do such "funny" things... ;) No, here´s no doubt, I am the creator of this sophisticated class... :-\ ;)

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                      • C Clodetta del Mar

                        Hi :-) Found this Little gem in our codebase:

                        public static class volldepp
                        {
                        public static string getRant()
                        {
                        return "Moron";
                        }
                        }

                        volldepp is german and i - with my Little knowledge - would translate it to bleeding fool/moron... it´s a "self-produced gem"...i must have been really pissed of by my own stupidity while coding... :~ :sigh: :rolleyes: edit: the Point is, btw, i can´t even remember writing that class... :confused:

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                        imagiro
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                        Well, for me the case is clear: This class translates insults from german to english.. Well, only one, but hey! You can always add some derived classes! :)

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