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9:00 PM
@Zirak lol you mean this? imgur.com/DTfxbWB
 
@towc I gotta leave in a min, but what do you think of the redesign?
 
@Loktar I absolutely love it for the most part!
 
@Loktar Mom's been exploring her sexual terrain
 
I kinda hate that weird irregular font on like the name on the profile page, and some things could have been thought of better
but pretty good otherwise
 
9:01 PM
My only complaint is the amount of pens and arrangement of them on the front page
 
fair enough
 
i.imgur.com/XXEOOfy.gif omg lol how have i never seen this
 
I prefer something like that
That design is ugly, but I like the amount of "pens" you could see
The focus imo should be on the cool pens, since thats the point of the site
the design itself though looks pretty nice
 
agree
 
@SterlingArcher Lesson learned: don't let white folks play basketball
 
9:05 PM
@Loktar that's so cool
 
9:27 PM
fuck i suck at programming
too late to start looking for a new job?
i have a fucking bachelor's degree in computer science, and a monkey with its hands tied to two keyboards mashing on them all day could do this better than me
 
@NathanJones :/
 
i've wasted this entire day trying to get dynamic polyfill loading to work
 
9:56 PM
@rlemon See, our internet comes 3 hours later than yours.
 
@SomeKittens rlemon is afk: home
 
10:16 PM
Yeah...this happens. You should give it time, though. A lot of people who just finish their degree experience a cultural shock: There's a huge difference between CS and programming.
That's where, like with everything, experience comes along.
I'm not going to pretend that programming savviness isn't even partially built-in; some people really don't fit to be programmers. But the overlap between "has a CS degree", "trolls SO chats" and "has some programming savviness" is quite large.
You'll most likely going to be okay. Just give it time and patience. And lots of yelling. Yelling's healthy.
 
@NathanJones zero things you learn in a CS degree are directly applicable to day-to-day dev life. Possible exception of VCS.
 
haha, thanks man. I'm definitely in the middle of that shock, finding some of the programming blind spots after college.
@SomeKittens VCS wasn't even mentioned at my school.
 
yeeeeep
I went to a very hands-on CS program and the only hard skill I use day-to-day is git. And the only reason git was taught was because Curtis & I taught it to the rest of the CS undergrads.
prof was totally cool with it
I think he actually added git/GitHub to the curriculum after our presentation.
 
@SomeKittens Impressive
 
nice, I'm surprised they were that open to changes in the class workflow
i had a cs prof who refused to use the school's LMS and did everything on paper. wtf?
 
10:24 PM
that particular class was all of the CS undergrads, so you imagine how big it was.
(actual size: 7 students)
 
@NathanJones A good friend of mine is beginning his doctorate in maths, having learned CS during his bachelor's (is that how Americans call the first set of semesters?). Some time ago we thought it'd be nice to do some project together. Holy hell was he terrible.
 
same size of my HS CS class and CE class
 
He's one of the smartest people I know, and I just went berserk with how clueless he was
 
HS CS class started with 31 kids. ended with 7
5? passed
 
@Zirak bachelor's generally is a 4 year degree in the US
 
10:26 PM
@Zirak cough
isn't it usually 4/3/4 ?
for maths / cs
 
@rlemon How may I help you dear sir and/or madam?
 
@Zirak ohh nothing. just tickling my funny bone about who you might be talking about
 
@rlemon Nah, it's not @BenjaminGruenbaum. He's beginning the...uhrm...I have no idea what that's called in English. The 2nd set of courses.
 
masters
 
And he's actually a programmer, not just a CS degree holder
@rlemon So bachelor's -> master's -> doctorate -> PhD?
 
10:29 PM
doctorate is phd afaik
I don't have one, so if there is a subtle difference i'm unaware of idk.
 
@Zirak doctorate === PhD
 
Then what's it called when you get the Dr. title? After master's?
 
@Zirak yes
 
ph.d or ed.d
 
I'm confused
Let me draw a table
 
10:31 PM
the .d is doctorate
 
Piled Higher and Deeper
 
you goto school for X years and get a bachelors of X, then you go back for X years and get a Masters in X, then you go back again for X years and get your Doctorate (or Ph.D) and a fancy name title and a big old salary and probably a lexus
 
  Degree    |         Title
------------+-------------------------------
 Bachelor's | Lowly swine
 FILL ME    | Higher, yet still lowly, swine
 Master's   | Dr.
 Doctorate  | Prof.
What's FILL ME?
 
nothing
move bachelors up
fill that with undergrad
 
When's that?
Still as part of university/college?
 
10:34 PM
undergrad => studying for Bachelor's
 
Prof is a title you can achieve past all of that
you can get it with a masters, but often you get it past Doctorate
 
Prof is a job title (and that job requires a PhD, at least usually in the US)
 
I'm confused
Let me draw another table
 
professor is a title / job granted -- it is like potus. big deal but not an educational title (afaik)
 
some professions do post-doc, too, right?
 
10:36 PM
@NathanJones yup
though I've failed my common knowledge roll on the details thereof
 
well if I'm thinking my area of expertise, you can get a Corn Unified National Treasury award which gives you the title of ... you know what, nevermind.
 
An academic degree is the state of recognized completion of studies at a school or university. A diploma is generally issued in recognition of having satisfactorily completed the prescribed course of study. The two most common degrees awarded today are associate and bachelor's. Higher education institutions commonly offer master’s, doctoral, academic certificates and professional degrees. == OverviewEdit == The modern academic system of academic degrees evolved and expanded in the medieval university, spreading everywhere across the globe as the institution did: “No other European institution...
 
HOW SHIT WORKS HERE
  ~ A Table ~

 I'm studying for my... | Title (when finished)
-------------------------------------------------
 First degree           | Lowly swine
 Second degree          | Higher, yet still lowly, swine
 Doctorate              | Dr.
 PhD                    | Prof.*

(*if you stay in academia, or something like that)
 
!!wiki Ph.D
 
A Doctor of Philosophy degree (often abbreviated Ph.D., PhD, D.Phil., or DPhil) or a Doctorate of Philosophy, from the Latin Doctor Philosophiae, is a type of doctorate awarded by universities in many countries. The degree varies considerably according to the country, institution, and time period, from entry-level research degrees to higher doctorates. A person who attains a doctorate of philosophy is automatically awarded the academic title of doctor. During the studies that lead to the degree, the student is called doctoral student, Ph.D. student, or D.Phil. student. In the context of academic...
 
10:39 PM
8 mins ago, by SomeKittens
@Zirak doctorate === PhD
 
Ph.D gives you the title Dr.
 
Does that mean Dr. Phil has a Doctor of Philosophy?
 
there are other doctorates
 
@NathanJones BS stands for "Bachelor of Science" even if you got a BS in music
 
but we're talking about the term Ph.D in this instance
 
10:41 PM
you'd get a Bachelor of Arts for Music i think
 
HOW SHIT WORKS WHERE YOU WEIRDOS ARE
  ~ A Table ~

I'm studying for my... | Title (when finished)
------------------------------------------------
 ??                    | ??
 ??                    | ??
     (repeat as neccesarry)
 ??                    | Dr.
 ??                    | Prof.
 
aka BA
 
Fill in the ??s please
 
Prof. doesn't have the same degree requirement everywhere. smaller schools allow those with Masters to be professors, larger schools/universities require a PhD to be a professor there
 
Bachelors === B(A|S|?)
Masters === ???
Doctorate === Ph.D Em.D MD ??? others???
Prof === A job usually held by someone with a doctorate but in some cases a masters is all that is required
 
10:43 PM
@NathanJones Depends
BS usually means a more directed study, where BA is wider
 
think of Prof. like the title Judge, formally you would call me (if I were a judge) Judge Lemon. But it isn't an educational award.
 
HOW SHIT WORKS WHERE YOU WEIRDOS ARE
  ~ A Table ~

I'm studying for my... | Title (when finished)
------------------------------------------------
 Bachelors             | B\w+
 Masters               | ??
 Doctorate             | Dr.
 Sex/persuasion skills | Prof.
Accurate?
 
yes
 
Thank you
@SomeKittens Can confirm?
 
yeah
 
10:45 PM
Thank you
 
> Post-graduate master's degree (M.A., M.S., M.Ed., M.E.B., M.Des., M.N.C.M., M.S.N., M.S.W., M.P.A., M.P.C., M.P.P., M.P.H., M.C., M.C.A., M.Couns., M.L.A., M.L.I.S., M.Div., A.L.M., M.M., M.B.A., M.Tech., M.I.T.B., M.B.E., M.Com., M.I.B., M.I., P.S.M. and other subject specific master's degrees) is designed for anyone who holds a bachelor's degree.
 
though you missed one (mine)
> Dropout
 
going home early for the weekend! enjoy yours, and thanks for letting me vent for a second.
 
That's the highest title of them all
@NathanJones Good luck
 
@SomeKittens ahh, that gives you the SaveDatMoney.Kittens title
@Zirak Classic
 
10:51 PM
 
I need to get myself some kind of logo. Any suggestions?
 
I'm sure you can work with this
 
@rlemon No one out here cares.
correction: No one out here who matters cares
If you don't hire dropouts, you don't have the right to complain about a talent shortage.
2
 
@SomeKittens Ms. Skittles must care, since with all that money you saved you can buy more skittles!
 
@SomeKittens they would if you saved $200 on your vintage typewriter so you could write your code on that and then scan it into your macbookpro with your ipad.
 
10:54 PM
@Zirak I think 2 Skittles is enough for now, don't need any minis running around
 
11:15 PM
For only a month, I have a messy desk.
 
Messy desk is fun desk
 
Currently have a large open patch, searching for some figurines to set up there
it's a big desk
2x my previous "Biggest desk evar"
 
11:31 PM
Okay guys - jsfiddle.net/danialfarid/huhjo9jm/5 Please check this example. Here files are sent in one go in a array format still the multer rejects this saying Unexpected field. Reason?
When one by one files are uploaded it works properly but when I am sending whole chunk in one go, and then whatevercallinfunctionname.array('files'), it gives error
Error: Unexpected field
at makeError (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\lib\make-error.js:12:13)
at wrappedFileFilter (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\index.js:39:19)
at Busboy.<anonymous> (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\lib\make-middleware.js:109:7)
at Busboy.emit (events.js:118:17)
at Busboy.emit (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\node_modules\busboy\lib\main.js:31:35)
at PartStream.<anonymous> (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\node_modules\busboy\lib\types\multipart.js:209:13)
I have pasted the error as well
 
Funny how high rep users jump to their feet when they think you're wrong and keep silent when it turns out you were right all along xD
 
@icecub something you wanted to say here?
 
Someone wanted a toggle function, so he was advised to use .toggle(). Ofc it didn't work because .toggle() hides or shows an element. 3k+ users telling me I'm an idiot because it's the EVENT .toggle().. but that has been deprecated for a while now, lol
 
ok?
 
Cool story
 
11:42 PM
I mean, yes, that happened. Not sure what you're trying to communicate
 
Just blowing of some steam. Everyone makes mistakes, I just hate it when respected users are the first to jump down on you when they think you're the one making it, but just keep silent after you prove them wrong
 
11:58 PM
high rep !== respected
 
@phenomnomnominal you've done real-time stuff, right?
 
Well I tend to respect high rep users because they've contributed a lot towards SO one way or another.
 

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