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New guy at work doesn't have admin rights and the company wont install anything until Monday... He is going through the code in notepad to learn our system.

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    I'm not sure if this helps but if there are particularly long files, he could copy and paste into codeshare.io/
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    It is all proprietary code unfortunately... @kunashe
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    Notepad++ has a portable version. Not perfect, but it's a couple steps better than notepad.
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    Bro, at one job I didn't even have a laptop for the first 2 days, I have to watch what the Dev lead was doing...
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    My first job, I didn't have a laptop for 2Months! 6 of us watched the main dev code. I know hell @RhysOC
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    Didnt mean to make that a dick measuring contest haha @RhysOC
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    How anyone could do any work without owning the system is beyond me. I don't care whether it's a workstation or laptop, whether it's linux or osx... No sudo, no work.
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    @bittersweet my parents haven't given me administrator access to my computer, I have just learnt how to use portable software
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    @-ScratchOs Ouch, tough. I get that both employers and parents (they can have a lot in common) have the urge to control their flock.

    But in any relationship honesty, communication and trust will work better than suspicion and control.
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    can use vs.code online web dev demo. it working locally after load.
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    @RhysOC
    I've been in a similar situation, not with having no install permissions, but in having no computer, I had to take turns with my friend at work, where he had to do reports and stuff and I had to install and use xcode and Android studio lol, dunno what's worse the fact I sat there twiddling my thumbs or I write 2 1/2 lines of code and get kicked off because friend needs to answer an email lol

    if a company is going to hire someone they should have equipment on standby :/
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