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AboutSome anon dev
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Skillsjavascript, react, nodejs, angularjs, some old .NET and java
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@RobbieGM not criticizing - but it's fun that the variable and the component (plus the be-defined check) is all "label"
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I know, I already mentioned filter was a possible option in the comments, but for loop was easier to refactor to
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@24th-Dragon not exactly
I am not skipping the transformation, but skipping the element from the array at all (as if it wasn't there)
I am mapping a list of elements to a css grid in react
some elements might take more than one cell span, so when I transform one element to a cell that might occupy the space of the next element, when I am iterating the next element I cannot know what happened to the previous element.
One option *could be* use filter before, but I think a for loop is easier; I just move the index with the cell's span, and push to an array instead of returning; with that I was able to refactor my map to a for easily -
time to look for a new job. So sad that instead of trying to change things to be better, they are trying to make you silence
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@ArcaneEye once a month.
the format definitely, but some of the members does not seem to care either -
@Root
aren't you in the same retrospective as me ? lol -
@Tayo it's a remote retrospective, everyone are working from their homes. Even with cam, is hard to see that.
I am even ranting here (?) -
@alexbrooklyn been there, done that (?)
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@gronostaj I generally agree, but it was the same day's work. It'd be hard to do backup every few hours. I just accidentally wiped out everything. considering most of it was on GIT, it did not seem reasonable to use one of those recoverations tools; I just went and programmed everything again in two hours hehe
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you can call me Engineer now :D
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I feel you
Put this in a shirt for those meetings https://devrant.com/rants/2321938/... -
it should be
why
asynchronous ?
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@justDeployIt no, I haven't so far, besides mentioning it in one retrospective (we're following a mix between Scrum and Kanban)
I am new to this job (less than 5 months) so I did not want to sound aggressive on this matter -
@justDeployIt yes, but sometimes it's just like "we invited all these people just in case".
And the worst is that sometimes the meetings might take one hour or more! I am usually remote, and I don't use webcam unless I'm forced to, so I try to multitask in the meantime -
@bahua oh yes I totally agree on that.
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@bahua but if dev is not American, nor id dev residing in US, is dev required to pay taxes there?
Hiphotethically, the customer made dev to fill a W-8BEN which I understood is to tell tax authorities that dev is not required to pay taxes in America -
@Midnigh-shcode well we can drink alcohol and cry together. Cheers!
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@olback correct ! Dev should've used array instead of creating a shape object with those methods as interface :D
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@snipe25
its not always that easy ;( -
@Midnigh-shcode yes, I'll take thah marriage proposal
please be american or european so you can take me out from my poverty of my underdevelopes country in latinamerica <3 -
@sbiewald could be, but I usually prefer to have docs close to where should be used it, at least for technical ones. Like, tech.commands for setting up a repo or deploying it, being the docs in the repo
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div, divs everywhere!
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@sbiewald I agree with you, even with the downsides (I hate how slow it is)
it's strange when its used by technical people for technical stuff, for example, commands for a deploy or setup. -
it's what java was meant to be, but never could
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@Codex404 now, more seriously https://atlassian.com/software/...
it's like a WordPress for documentation, but annoyingly slow -
@C0D4 ehhr we do use Jira, but the ones we are documenting (and the stuff we are documenting) is only required by our team - and all of us have access to Confluence. I don't agree in that reason for this case.
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@Codex404 lucky you don't know
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.pom.yaml.js
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@Fast-Nop I'm trying to resist (?) but the thing is that this sort of micro stupid stuff bothers me a lot, to the point I spend the entire day thinking about it
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@electrineer my body is ready!