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!rant

Right now i'm working as a volunteer developer for a discord server. I've recently been learning JDA (a Discord API java wrapper) and I wanted to get some experience in a more real world environment by working on a Discord Bot. What a mistake

The owner of the server has written some pretty messy, but solid code, and I was asked to build as sort of “punishment system” (warns, kicks, mutes, bans, all of which timed). It started off fine, me doing some work, getting some critic, all good. Soon, it started to get worse. At every point of the way, while i’m working I have him trying to make me add new features, and change massive existing ones even after i’ve done them and moved on with his permission! I keep telling him, “it’s a work in progress, please wait”, but it never stops.

I’m planning to resign, but I have to continue to dodge him and his “suggestions” as I simply want to finish my work, and get out. The reason I need to avoid his as, I feel that if I was to alert him I was to leave in advance, things would only get worse in the time while I stayed.

:/

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    To anyone reading this, when I said "his as", it was a typo. I meant "him as,"!
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    Aye welcome to devrant.

    I will never not forget that people still use stuff like discord. I just fail to see its point
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    Ay thanks!

    Out of curiosity, why don't you like Discord?
  • 0
    Just remember you are volunteering not his slave
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    I don't see a problem with right click deleting or blocking him (whatever discord has), since it doesn't seem like you've signed a contract?
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