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I'm a perl developer who has written 900 lines of Java so far this week I finally implemented a reflection method in an abstract class today so that I can easily render any and all fields from the extending classes into JSON with the shake of a method call View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I was going off the Python design strategy "there should be one—and preferably only one—obvious way to do it" I'm a perl developer who has written 900 lines of Java so far this week I finally implemented a reflection method in an abstract class today so that I can easily render any and all fields from the extending classes into JSON with the shake of a method call I'm getting into more dev stuff. Started with python as the easy way to get into it, but really need to jump into C# since we're doing a lot of that at work |
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There is a rental garage out here, incl. all tools and such. I've used it for my Jeep when I had some more intensive stuff to do I dunno, though, I want a new car. I don't want to buy, because I tire quickly and want the freedom to switch cars when I want. Will still have the Jeep, but it won't be a DD. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you find a place with a garage and can follow directions, you can do pretty well buying slightly older euro cars that need a timing belt, change it, then flip it. Repair cost on those is almost all labor There is a rental garage out here, incl. all tools and such. I've used it for my Jeep when I had some more intensive stuff to do I dunno, though, I want a new car. I don't want to buy, because I tire quickly and want the freedom to switch cars when I want. Will still have the Jeep, but it won't be a DD. Rental garage? what is this sorcery? |
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I'm getting into more dev stuff. Started with python as the easy way to get into it, but really need to jump into C# since we're doing a lot of that at work View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I was going off the Python design strategy "there should be one—and preferably only one—obvious way to do it" I'm a perl developer who has written 900 lines of Java so far this week I finally implemented a reflection method in an abstract class today so that I can easily render any and all fields from the extending classes into JSON with the shake of a method call I'm getting into more dev stuff. Started with python as the easy way to get into it, but really need to jump into C# since we're doing a lot of that at work I was hired (1.5 months ago) as a sr software engineer in test. At the end of last week I was asked if I wanted to do more than QA. I said yup and now I'm developing a feature for our team's flagship product |
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Hot peppers are hot to people because of an allergic reaction to capsaicin. Wish it had no ill effects on me the same way poison ivy doesn't And/or poison ivy in the same application. |
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I was hired (1.5 months ago) as a sr software engineer in test. At the end of last week I was asked if I wanted to do more than QA. I said yup and now I'm developing a feature for our team's flagship product View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I was going off the Python design strategy "there should be one—and preferably only one—obvious way to do it" I'm a perl developer who has written 900 lines of Java so far this week I finally implemented a reflection method in an abstract class today so that I can easily render any and all fields from the extending classes into JSON with the shake of a method call I'm getting into more dev stuff. Started with python as the easy way to get into it, but really need to jump into C# since we're doing a lot of that at work I was hired (1.5 months ago) as a sr software engineer in test. At the end of last week I was asked if I wanted to do more than QA. I said yup and now I'm developing a feature for our team's flagship product Nice! I'm hoping to make that jump myself after the degree thing I really like QA though |
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If you find a place with a garage and can follow directions, you can do pretty well buying slightly older euro cars that need a timing belt, change it, then flip it. Repair cost on those is almost all labor There is a rental garage out here, incl. all tools and such. I've used it for my Jeep when I had some more intensive stuff to do I dunno, though, I want a new car. I don't want to buy, because I tire quickly and want the freedom to switch cars when I want. Will still have the Jeep, but it won't be a DD. Rental garage? what is this sorcery? Where people without a garage go to rent space to work on cars |
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If I didn't live 35 miles from work, I'd probably end up with a 4Runner. But I'm filling up twice a week as it is, and that sucks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you find a place with a garage and can follow directions, you can do pretty well buying slightly older euro cars that need a timing belt, change it, then flip it. Repair cost on those is almost all labor There is a rental garage out here, incl. all tools and such. I've used it for my Jeep when I had some more intensive stuff to do I dunno, though, I want a new car. I don't want to buy, because I tire quickly and want the freedom to switch cars when I want. Will still have the Jeep, but it won't be a DD. I've been thinking about selling my Tacoma and buying an S5 and a Sportsmobile If I didn't live 35 miles from work, I'd probably end up with a 4Runner. But I'm filling up twice a week as it is, and that sucks. 35 miles? that's it? |
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Nice! I'm hoping to make that jump myself after the degree thing I really like QA though View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I was going off the Python design strategy "there should be one—and preferably only one—obvious way to do it" I'm a perl developer who has written 900 lines of Java so far this week I finally implemented a reflection method in an abstract class today so that I can easily render any and all fields from the extending classes into JSON with the shake of a method call I'm getting into more dev stuff. Started with python as the easy way to get into it, but really need to jump into C# since we're doing a lot of that at work I was hired (1.5 months ago) as a sr software engineer in test. At the end of last week I was asked if I wanted to do more than QA. I said yup and now I'm developing a feature for our team's flagship product Nice! I'm hoping to make that jump myself after the degree thing I really like QA though I do too. Let me know if you want to move. Also, never tell the company that you want to move from QA to dev. I'm not doing exactly that, but I'm moving to a team where my role will vary from day to day. |
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If you find a place with a garage and can follow directions, you can do pretty well buying slightly older euro cars that need a timing belt, change it, then flip it. Repair cost on those is almost all labor There is a rental garage out here, incl. all tools and such. I've used it for my Jeep when I had some more intensive stuff to do I dunno, though, I want a new car. I don't want to buy, because I tire quickly and want the freedom to switch cars when I want. Will still have the Jeep, but it won't be a DD. Rental garage? what is this sorcery? They had them when I was in the Army. Seen them at Gitmo also. |
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Put... put you dick in it. And record the results. Sounds hilarious. Need video proof. Don't flatter yourself. I don't have a 4K TV. |
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I do too. Let me know if you want to move. Also, never tell the company that you want to move from QA to dev. I'm not doing exactly that, but I'm moving to a team where my role will vary from day to day. View Quote Normally I'd agree, but at my company there's a ton of mobility - lots of folks moving from department to department. Hell, we just had a guy move from finance to jr. dev. But yeah, definitely not something to bring up in an interview. Must be awesome on teh day to day thing. I love doing something different each day. That's why I like where I'm at now - I'm on 3 different teams, so I'm constantly working on something different. Plus being in a true agile environment really makes it fun |
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Diesel in America makes me think of the Hilux. If Toyota could bring those in, I'd buy one tomorrow View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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VW has so much badass on tap. Gas, diesel, hybrids (some are really awesome ), 4wd, AWD, sports cars, super cars, badass heavy trucks, and yet still no AWD diesel in American Diesel in America makes me think of the Hilux. If Toyota could bring those in, I'd buy one tomorrow I'd be all over a hilux like stink on shit. Or if VW did a 4wd diesel truck. I really like the 3/4 ton though. Never could keep a half ton or smaller together. not enough ducktape applied at factory i suppose |
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Toyota's pricing is fucked, I fear what a US hilux would cost. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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VW has so much badass on tap. Gas, diesel, hybrids (some are really awesome ), 4wd, AWD, sports cars, super cars, badass heavy trucks, and yet still no AWD diesel in American Diesel in America makes me think of the Hilux. If Toyota could bring those in, I'd buy one tomorrow Toyota's pricing is fucked, I fear what a US hilux would cost. They need to release a new supra... still 2JZGTE powered. |
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Anyone ever had a BMW? Thinking about a lease on a 228i We just got a jetta TDI. best.investment.ever Meh, not AWD Yep. I would rather, but i don't see it coming any time soon. And it's going to pay for itself in fuel savings. Literally, the fuel savings > vehicle note. |
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Normally I'd agree, but at my company there's a ton of mobility - lots of folks moving from department to department. Hell, we just had a guy move from finance to jr. dev. But yeah, definitely not something to bring up in an interview. Must be awesome on teh day to day thing. I love doing something different each day. That's why I like where I'm at now - I'm on 3 different teams, so I'm constantly working on something different. Plus being in a true agile environment really makes it fun View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I do too. Let me know if you want to move. Also, never tell the company that you want to move from QA to dev. I'm not doing exactly that, but I'm moving to a team where my role will vary from day to day. Normally I'd agree, but at my company there's a ton of mobility - lots of folks moving from department to department. Hell, we just had a guy move from finance to jr. dev. But yeah, definitely not something to bring up in an interview. Must be awesome on teh day to day thing. I love doing something different each day. That's why I like where I'm at now - I'm on 3 different teams, so I'm constantly working on something different. Plus being in a true agile environment really makes it fun We're agile, but scrums tend to diverge. Fortunately you can say "*cough*rabbit hole! rabbit hole*cough*" and the meetings tend to get back on track There's a lot of inertia but there are a few of us who are working to overcome it. If you want more info on how to fix that, send me a PM. |
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Sure Ill take a check...let me Im the address. It comes with lots of pmags. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't want the truck but I'll take the property. I'll give you tree fitty. |
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If you find a place with a garage and can follow directions, you can do pretty well buying slightly older euro cars that need a timing belt, change it, then flip it. Repair cost on those is almost all labor There is a rental garage out here, incl. all tools and such. I've used it for my Jeep when I had some more intensive stuff to do I dunno, though, I want a new car. I don't want to buy, because I tire quickly and want the freedom to switch cars when I want. Will still have the Jeep, but it won't be a DD. Rental garage? what is this sorcery? Where people without a garage go to rent space to work on cars Damn. Never seen anything like that down here. |
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They need to release a new supra... still 2JZGTE powered. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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VW has so much badass on tap. Gas, diesel, hybrids (some are really awesome ), 4wd, AWD, sports cars, super cars, badass heavy trucks, and yet still no AWD diesel in American Diesel in America makes me think of the Hilux. If Toyota could bring those in, I'd buy one tomorrow Toyota's pricing is fucked, I fear what a US hilux would cost. They need to release a new supra... still 2JZGTE powered. Why the 2jz is old tech. Hell it didnt do much that the 7m couldn't. Or the MIT's 4g63. All of those were cast iron turbo motors that could do 5-600 HP with a stock bottom end. I like straight motors, and straight 6s are sexy and I like the rev profile, but they are heavy. A 4cyl can get the job done. And the new aluminum blocks are where its at. Mitauviagi perfected the 4cly turbo, Nissan went v6, Toyota v8. The inline 6 is as dead as cast iron blocks, distributors, and carbs. |
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70 mile round trip in a car that gets gas mileage like my Jeep is no fun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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35 miles? that's it? 70 mile round trip in a car that gets gas mileage like my Jeep is no fun. Try 120 mile round trip in a diesel truck daily |
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They had them when I was in the Army. Seen them at Gitmo also. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you find a place with a garage and can follow directions, you can do pretty well buying slightly older euro cars that need a timing belt, change it, then flip it. Repair cost on those is almost all labor There is a rental garage out here, incl. all tools and such. I've used it for my Jeep when I had some more intensive stuff to do I dunno, though, I want a new car. I don't want to buy, because I tire quickly and want the freedom to switch cars when I want. Will still have the Jeep, but it won't be a DD. Rental garage? what is this sorcery? They had them when I was in the Army. Seen them at Gitmo also. So the hipster is in Guantanamo bay? |
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We're agile, but scrums tend to diverge. Fortunately you can say "*cough*rabbit hole! rabbit hole*cough*" and the meetings tend to get back on track There's a lot of inertia but there are a few of us who are working to overcome it. If you want more info on how to fix that, send me a PM. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I do too. Let me know if you want to move. Also, never tell the company that you want to move from QA to dev. I'm not doing exactly that, but I'm moving to a team where my role will vary from day to day. Normally I'd agree, but at my company there's a ton of mobility - lots of folks moving from department to department. Hell, we just had a guy move from finance to jr. dev. But yeah, definitely not something to bring up in an interview. Must be awesome on teh day to day thing. I love doing something different each day. That's why I like where I'm at now - I'm on 3 different teams, so I'm constantly working on something different. Plus being in a true agile environment really makes it fun We're agile, but scrums tend to diverge. Fortunately you can say "*cough*rabbit hole! rabbit hole*cough*" and the meetings tend to get back on track There's a lot of inertia but there are a few of us who are working to overcome it. If you want more info on how to fix that, send me a PM. I'm so using rabbit hole the next time that happens. I will def PM you if I need it. My last gig was trying to go agile, but A - I lived 670 miles away B - old folks don't like change So this is my first go with a truly agile company. |
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I think .gov should tax churches View Quote 1. Start secret society 2. file tax exempt for religious cult 3. when asked details tell them it's a secret society and you can not tell them details, or it wouldn't be a secret if they pester, they are infringing your first amendment rights profit?!?! |
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I'm so using rabbit hole the next time that happens. I will def PM you if I need it. My last gig was trying to go agile, but A - I lived 670 miles away B - old folks don't like change So this is my first go with a truly agile company. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I do too. Let me know if you want to move. Also, never tell the company that you want to move from QA to dev. I'm not doing exactly that, but I'm moving to a team where my role will vary from day to day. Normally I'd agree, but at my company there's a ton of mobility - lots of folks moving from department to department. Hell, we just had a guy move from finance to jr. dev. But yeah, definitely not something to bring up in an interview. Must be awesome on teh day to day thing. I love doing something different each day. That's why I like where I'm at now - I'm on 3 different teams, so I'm constantly working on something different. Plus being in a true agile environment really makes it fun We're agile, but scrums tend to diverge. Fortunately you can say "*cough*rabbit hole! rabbit hole*cough*" and the meetings tend to get back on track There's a lot of inertia but there are a few of us who are working to overcome it. If you want more info on how to fix that, send me a PM. I'm so using rabbit hole the next time that happens. I will def PM you if I need it. My last gig was trying to go agile, but A - I lived 670 miles away B - old folks don't like change So this is my first go with a truly agile company. There's a lot of folks who don't like change, but I'm in discussions to throw all the cubicles in a bonfire |
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1. Start secret society 2. file tax exempt for religious cult 3. when asked details tell them it's a secret society and you can not tell them details, or it wouldn't be a secret if they pester, they are infringing your first amendment rights profit?!?! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think .gov should tax churches 1. Start secret society 2. file tax exempt for religious cult 3. when asked details tell them it's a secret society and you can not tell them details, or it wouldn't be a secret if they pester, they are infringing your first amendment rights profit?!?! Back in college I was elected Pope of the Church of the Tax Loophole. We eventually went full Bob. |
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