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12:18 AM
Good evening guys.
 
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@WayneConrad sorry for such a late reply, but no. "Nysgerrighed" is Danish for "Curios", I could not figure out how to spell it in English and I was too lazy to check how to spell it on Google.
 
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England has been my home for nearly 11 years and sometimes my English sucks, How ironic.... :D
 
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1:13 AM
Good night guys ;)
 
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11:24 AM
OH NO....
 
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12:06 PM
@Mango That's inconvenient
 
user5870134
12:50 PM
@WayneConrad yes, its very inconvenient it happened right when I needed the answer to a Python question :(
 
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In development mode this is how I handle my errors:
 
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Simple but brilliant! Thank the gods for Stack Overflow & Stack Exchange.
 
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SO is online now, phew...
 
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The Jade templating engine has been renamed to "Pug", some ****** made a copyright claim to the name Jade (referring to software)
 
user5870134
12:59 PM
Of course I have the ****** task of renaming the Jade file extensions, JadeJS settings & variables & the JadePy "things" to Pug
 
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Naturally I'm not going to do it all manually so I created a ~200 line Python script to do my job. I'm literally watching my computer do my job for me...
 
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/snacks/g 0:)
 
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God I love my job. I get paid to sit, eat & drink. Oh and write a couple hundred lines an hour. :D
 
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I meant to write: "write a couple hundred lines every couple of hours", ignore ^
 
1:23 PM
@Mango I thought that's what computers are for :)
 
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@WayneConrad I thank Charles Babbage every day.
 
2:04 PM
@Mango ha, brilliant.
 
2:33 PM
hi all!
 
Hi Nima, good morning.
 
Ello. Wayne, I enjoyed your post on Reddit. Stopped in the other day but forgot to say hello, lol.
 
@JonathanMusso Thanks! It's my first Reddit post, so I'm glad you liked it.
 
oh can i read it? @WayneConrad
 
2:43 PM
@WayneConrad Great! I look forward to reading more.
 
@JonathanMusso Maybe I should start reading reddit ;)
 
great post wayne!
 
Haha. I still haven't used that site.....it's where all the hype is, apparently.
 
I don't know where people get all the time to socially network.
(Says the guy who hangs out here all day)
@Nima Thanks!
 
 
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user5870134
4:02 PM
@CuddleBunny thanks :D
 
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@WayneConrad Just read your post, its quite the story and an amazing one at that. I've signed up to Reddit just to up vote that, next time you create a article/story please ping / tag me I'd love to read it. Once again well done.
 
Thanks... That's kind of you to say.
 
@WayneConrad please join the rails core team
your experience and knowledge is really valuable!
 
@Nima I'm a duffer, really.
 
rails could really use some ruby grey beards
 
user5870134
4:11 PM
@WayneConrad Anytime, also I agree with @Nima that kind of knowledge is valuable.
 
clearly someone like you could add serious value to this and prevent things like the whole twitter.com/_solnic_ incident
 
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"They said the dot.com boom would last forever, that the Debt plan would never fail and that the Housing market would not collapse".
 
@Nima I don't follow what happened there... there's 400+ tweets in that. What's that all about?
 
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Lesson: don't listen to the crowd, don't build a reality around a prediction everyone says will / will not happen.
 
4:18 PM
@Nima OK, I didn't know that was that guy. I have no beef with him. I agree with a lot of what he's saying , and who can argue with someone leaving a milieu that's making them unhappy?
 
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That was from a lecture my mother read me when I was younger. I had completely forgotten about it, I remembered it when I saw @WayneConrad's post...
 
he does raise some pretty good points though, rails could use some folks with actual ruby knowledge, thats why you would be a great fit
 
Does Rails really need anything? I think someone could call it "done" and few could complain
I also think having non-Ruby guys pushing the boundaries of the language in Rails is how Ruby got to where it is today
 
Today I'm putting my learning into Trailblazer. I think it's in a sweet spot. I think, to be employable as a Ruby programmer, I have to be able to say I know Rails. Using Trailblazer will let me say that.
 
that much is probably true, at most interviews I've been to with Ruby requirements the folks don't even know that they're not the same.
 
4:22 PM
Rails has done some good things to the Ruby language. Many tweaks to the language have first been part of Rails, and then later brought into Ruby itself.
 
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I remember all of the "business guys" running around in and out of the buildings during the collapse(s) #America :) Anyways they were all "red faced" I went to my dads office and asked this random guy "What happened?".
 
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To which he responded: "The whole fu***** world just collapsed..."
 
lol
 
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I was 10 or 11 and it traumatised me for life...
 
I was getting ready to graduate college into a world of uncertainty and joblessness :D
then I freelanced for ramen and potatoes
 
user5870134
4:25 PM
Hahaha you know I think nobody trusts the guys at New York anymore...
 
well this is an interesting conversation to follow between DHH and Solnic
https://twitter.com/dhh/status/735034208909942784
 
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I'M MOVING TO FRANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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The President of France wants to ban Home Work!
 
What gives any government that right?
 
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@WayneConrad Welcome to Europe.
 
user5870134
4:30 PM
America was built for the people by the people, Europe on the other hand was built by the Kings and / or Queens for the Kings and / or Queens.
 
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I don't care if some European countries have democratic elections, I still think their leaders rule like Kings & Queens.
 
I think the rails folks should take a long look at asp.net core / mvc6, I think it is the a great evolution, especially when asp.net mvc was based on rails to begin with.
 
If you look at the history of the American revolution, you find that theory and practice did diverge somewhat. Wealth and power were still driving factors.
 
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@CuddleBunny wow I did not know Asp.Net MVC was based on Rails... That's how they made all those improvements so fast...
 
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@WayneConrad While wealth and power might be dividing factors, an American official could not get away with half the **** officials from around the world do and get away with unpunished.
 
user5870134
4:37 PM
There are officials who GREATLY overstep their boundaries & abuse their power just to get what they want simply because they can.
 
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I don't think you could abuse your power to that extent in America.
 
My view of American politics is quite jaded, so if European politics are worse, then wow.
 
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I mean can you even imagine what they would do to Obama if he annexed his neighbour?
 
My general expression of disdain for it is as far as you'll be able to get me to discuss politics here ;)
 
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Putin did EXACTLY that and nobody said **** to him, yeah sure they "sanctioned" Russia, but what kind of punishment is a couple of pieces of paper that annoy you for a small amount of time? After you ANNEXED a large chunk of your neighbours country?!
 
user5870134
4:42 PM
@WayneConrad hahaha :D
 
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Fun fact: Did you know that there are countries in which members of the parliament / government have physical fights?
 
that's mexico alright
happens all the time
 
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Alfredo! My Taco buddy :D How are you?
 
hahahaha
doing pretty awesome dude
matter of fact I've been busy, travelled to CO
 
@Mango yeah, because asp.net webforms was a huge pain.
 
4:46 PM
to catch up with the developers here
 
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@AlfredoGallegos Yes also in Russia, Ukraine & some African Countries.
 
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@AlfredoGallegos I don't know where or what CO is.... Is that a city, country, state or province?
 
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Google maps to the rescue :D Do you mean Colorado, US?
 
that's right
Denver, colorado
 
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@AlfredoGallegos I just realised the states of Colorado & Wyoming are perfect* squares...
 
4:53 PM
hahaha
 
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As of 2006, the courts have not ruled on whether an American citizen born outside of the United States may be president.
 
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I'll live in America for 14 years, then wait till I'm 35 and then run for President.
 
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I have decided that in 2038 I'm going run for President Of The United States.
 
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Now.... what am I going to do for 14 years...? Hmnnn....
 
user5870134
4:59 PM
@AlfredoGallegos @WayneConrad @CuddleBunny you wanna grab a Taco and do nothing for 14 years?
 
hahaha
sounds like a plan I can get behind
14 years a taco
 
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Yeah, we should chill in Mehico and eat Fajitas & Tacos. Maybe even play a bit of beer-pong to make the time go faster.
 
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(Read ^ in a Mexican accent)
 
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I KNOW MY CAMPAIGN SLOGAN!
 
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Fajitas = Fantastic Americans, Jelly In Tacos And Special (Sauce)
 
user5870134
5:08 PM
Vote for Mango, because... Fajitas.
 
@Mango Only if they're good tacos. Street tacos, yumm.
 
user5870134
5:21 PM
@WayneConrad yeah :D
 
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Good day guys, I have to go now :) Have a good day/night/evening.
 
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Also don't forget to vote for me, God bless you all & God bless America.
 
@Mango Heh, ok. Talk to you later.
 
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@WayneConrad bye :)
 
Anonymous
5:33 PM
I know I've asked, but I need to ask again
 
Anonymous
Anyone interested (or know someone who is) in a $900 USD (price flexible) assembled computer that's VR ready?
 
Anonymous
Or, where is a place we can sell this (besides Craig's list)
 
5:47 PM
not I, but honestly selling it online is probably your best bet
something like ebay, if you're not down for Craig's list
 
 
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