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23:00
erm ok
Like I expected, he didn't give a shit
not really sure what set you off but please do it if thats how you feel
How much do you think education gets paid here?
@Rapptz Doesn't matter. Sure you won't get fired for working exactly 8 hours a day (unless you're incompetent). But it reflects badly on the team if you always show up when everyone is already here and leave when everyone is still here. It will probably end with you getting a smaller annual bonus - which isn't even guaranteed anyway.
honestly at a place like Google i wouldn't even care about overtime pay
23:01
why?
So the law doesn't matter?
do a great job and it'll get noticed. that's what i've seen
I doubt it will be easy to get noticed at google
@Mysticial does this google worship thing always happen outside of google
You're working overtime to impress your co-workers or something?
Purely social pressure?
I'm kind of impressed.
23:03
or because it is fun to write code`?
@JohanLarsson Why not write it tomorrow?
I prefer work stuff cos it always moves forward
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz And the money-on-a-stick
@JohanLarsson lol
@Rapptz who are you responding to?
23:03
Nice one Johan
@nick Mysticial.
@Jefffrey I don't understand now
ah ok
Here have a bonus for ruining your life for this nerd job
or not
@Rapptz If the CEO is trying to decide whether to give you a $1 million bonus or none at all, being a "slacker" isn't going to help.
23:04
If entire team is doing that then your management is shit
i don't see how working = ruining your life
programming ruins the life that is true
@nick Scroll up. Mysticial comments how working overtime is affecting his health.
@Rapptz That's just me fucking up my sleep schedule.
Industry is slowly going towards less hours not more because programming doesn't work that way
Forcing people to do so much overtime is not a good thing, and it tends to make the end result complete garbage
23:06
I am actually surprised how you guys can do programming for more than 8 hours.
after 5th hour I am very unproductive
Sometimes? I average way less than 8
after 16 it gets harder when the vision gets blurry
@khajvah No.
Xeo
Xeo
@Mysticial You know, at most I'd probably be in it for one such bonus payment, and then gtfo.
And it's not straight coding usually
23:07
It's not stable at all.
Well, recently it has been (after 10162) but I may just be getting lucky.
@Mysticial You make it sound like gambling anyway.
I rarely go over 30 a week
You're not being guaranteed shit.
@Mysticial $1 million bonus? Seriously?
@Jefffrey lol no
23:09
Where do I apply?
Hell, apparently
that happens only in stock markets and stuff
yeah, hell
@Jefffrey Not me, but for many - yes.
@Rapptz It is. In fact, the whole industry is like this.
@Mysticial well, you're a slacker
But seriously for programming 40 hours is already a lot
23:10
Google just bought my soul
> prop shops
Calling it slacking is dumb
Buying and selling stocks is gambling.
@Jefffrey not google
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@Mysticial but doesn't your manager know that you are putting the work in?
I always wonder about this aspect of jobs
it seems that people get pushed around
but it also seems that that's just the way things are
23:11
@Ell the manager has bonuses to distribute. If one employee does his job, and another one does his job + does overtimes. Who will the manager give the bonus to?
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and that it's unavoidable if you want to get ahead
Xeo
Xeo
@FlorianMargaine Himself.
@FlorianMargaine the one who did blowjob to him
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@Xeo ayyy
Unless you're guaranteed a share of profit from those stocks then you don't have enough stake to work that much :v
@FlorianMargaine The one who did the job better
23:12
@Ell Macarena!
Overtime affects quality negatively, not positively
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@Mysticial I'd probably do the math and chances are it's not worth it.
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60FPS video looks grand
Just being a workaholic is not enough of a reason to get a bonus
@CatPlusPlus well, you can qualitatively measure performance between 2 engineers?
23:13
@CatPlusPlus Why not?
@FlorianMargaine There are better metrics than time spent
Meaningless on its own
@Jefffrey Because you're not getting paid to sit in your fucking chair
@FlorianMargaine Time to stay overtime on reddit and get paid extra.
You're paid to solve problems and do it well
@CatPlusPlus technically you can leave early if you want. it's just that there are very few people that are /that/ good
how do you measure "well"?
23:14
@FlorianMargaine You can see how many issues/tasks they completed
@Jefffrey because working 8+ hours straight will make you unproductive
easy metrics are easy
@Jefffrey lulz
that's, like, the worst metric
anyway, it's just another metric
@Jefffrey not unheard of
Anyways, I've said enough. I'm not trying to justify anything. I'm just saying that's the way it is and why it is. Whether you agree or not is a irrelevant. There's a lot of unwritten rules in the industry and it's best to play along if you don't want the short end of the stick.
and overtime is an easy metric
23:15
@FlorianMargaine Each bug found in someone else's code results in less bonus
@FlorianMargaine meanwhile you're using time lel
@FlorianMargaine "Not constantly needing fixes" is one way
@Jefffrey still terrible
@Mysticial so found any arbitrage opportunities yet ;)
@Mysticial You should play TIS-100 :)
23:15
So employers try to find other's bugs, while trying to fix issues well
@Rapptz not trying to justify time, just saying it's an easy metric
@khajvah Why
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Oh I'd leave early all right
And forever
You can work with this idea farly well
Bonuses should be for team anyway
23:17
@Jefffrey all depends on the task. You can never say that one guy did better than the other just because 1 less bug was found
@Mysticial It's not a secret that the financial industry doesn't give a fuck about labour laws.
garbage industry
but /very/ well paying industry if you can cut it
@EiyrioüvonKauyf yes
I'd rather not
23:18
lesson learnt, try not to work for a company
@khajvah Of course not
if you don't like money then stay out of tech and finance
If I'm going to put that much effort into something it won't be for a tiny fraction of the profits
@CatPlusPlus if you work at smaller prop shops you can get earning % - hence a direct % of prfits
Grumpy cat is right
23:18
mystical just happens to work at a fairly "large" one
I'll be making and selling vidya games thanks
or you can write a shitty android app that will become popular for some weird reason and earn lots of money
@CatPlusPlus gl m8
my burger's all cold and soggy thanks to you guys
yup
@Mysticial just curious, what's the typical resume like where you work?
23:22
I wish the startup that I work for succeeds
i mean i'm highly intelligent and good looking but i'm not an ex-google engineer
how do you know you are highly intelligent?
i could be the company mascot perhaps
They look for modest people
Ow. I'm sorry.
23:23
Writing languages doesn't require any special skills
meh
@CatPlusPlus no but writing C++, Php, Python, Ruby etc is very very non trivial. i dont mean a "hey i wrote my own language of 3 tokens - aka a lisp"
honestly i'd rather use my talent to build something out of existing tools, rather than try to create another
'talent'
@EiyrioüvonKauyf There's like nothing particularly amazing about any of those languages
and research is great if you're looking for a career in academia
23:25
@EiyrioüvonKauyf do you mean implementing them or ?
yes from the ground up
Things like Haskell and Agda and other extremely high level things with lots of theory behind them, maybe
maybe
Python-like language you could implement in week or two
And the hardest part will be parsing that fucking layout-dependent syntax
23:26
:D
@CatPlusPlus The complexity of C++ is fairly amazing
in 25 hours
PHP has grown organically from literal garbage, there was no design process or anything behind it, the hardest part of that would be to replicate all the idiotic decisions people came up in last 10 years
@CatPlusPlus Haskell without extensions is so-so. Except maybe for coherence rules that even GHC Haskell doesn’t bother with.
You gotta give rep to those that work at C++ compilers
23:27
I pray to the C++ gods every Wednesday from 3 PM to 5 PM.
C++ was also created in the process called "layering more shit upon shit"
@EiyrioüvonKauyf you can say that about any large and old project
I like Cat today a lot
@CatPlusPlus They actually tried really hard to take the best decisions possible though.
As opposed to PHP guys
It's complex because there's a lot of interactions between crap inherited from C 20 years ago and newest stupid additions committee spent last year vomiting onto the spec
@Jefffrey PHP was a large committee of everyone that was interested, rasmus gave it up after a few years when he realized he couldnt do everything. his original php was pretty nice if you look at the source
23:28
Vomited out, or vomited in?
@EiyrioüvonKauyf C++ committed too
we should start a committee and fork C++ like iojs did
Design by committee doesn't work
we should create the new standard that all other dialects should obey
23:29
@nick Like what did?
because our standard is the best
(got it?)
You end up with things nobody wanted but everyone begrudgingly accepted
No xkcd
After wasting 8 years bikeshedding the grammar
23:30
dammit
@nick Mostly financial backgrounds and programmers with financial experience. I'm one of only two guys I'm aware of (excluding HR and system OPs) that came in without financial experience.
If you post that xkcd about standards I'm going to find you and kill you
Fuck xkcd
wonder what level the bikeshedding is on when developing webasm?
@Jefffrey i would have just posted it but i'm too lazy
23:30
10M man hours discussing tabs vs spaces?
I've seen that enough times for a lifetime
@Mysticial well my father is in finance, i don't suppose that counts :)
i think if spaces are used instead of tabs the compiler should break
Standardisation process is also garbage
Don't make standards
what?
What's the alternative?
Do nothing?
23:32
@CatPlusPlus yeah well nobody reads em anyways
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Ruby is context sensitive grammar iirc
What do you mean "what's the alternative"
Just do the fucking thing
You don't need it to be a standard
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I probably don't rc
how can you "not have" standard
You don't want it to be a standard
23:32
just DO IT
@CatPlusPlus So 100 people do 97 hundred things, all differing from each other
Language standards are stupid anyway because there'll never be a standard language
sometimes you need standards
And reference implementation is much more valuable than ratified specification
And when one wants to help another, he will have to learn a new thing that is worth for just 1 guy.
23:33
What
You are aware that almost no language is ratified as a standard right
All decent languages are
And that C++ still suffers from implementation differences
Take C++
Take Haskell
@CatPlusPlus If there was no standard, it would be a disaster
@khajvah pretty much
23:34
Maybe the others are not decent because they "just did it"
lol C++ decent
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What did aspyr release in the end?
JS is the example of the guy that "just did it".
What standard is Haskell anyway
I just think, a language should become mature and only then release a standard
23:35
@Jefffrey You are aware that JS is an ECMA standard
@Jefffrey modern JS follows the ECMAScript standards pretty decently
dammit cat
Not in the beginning no
C++ wasn't standardised until 1998
23:36
In the beginning it was just 1 guy "just doing it"
@CatPlusPlus Haskell 2010 is the latest.
Like 10 years after it was created
@LucDanton It's not ISO ratified though is it
fuck, just 1 second late
This is a language spec
"Standard" is a p specific term
it's tooo laaate
23:37
@CatPlusPlus Right.
w/e nerd
@CatPlusPlus That’s not true.
@Jefffrey No, not nerd. By that definition of standard, every language has that
Well if you define standardised language as "language with a spec" then literally every language is
23:38
maybeyouarerightbutimtooinvestedinthistoadmitit
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@Jefffrey Can I be a nerd too?
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Apart from those with just reference implementation
@Jefffrey pretty much every argument in this room
Almost nobody does languages without specs because it makes things a lot harder even for the reference implementation
23:39
@CatPlusPlus Sort of. Some specs are better than others; 'language A is specified to do whatever implementation A does' is as useful as 'a kilogram is the amount of mass of the prototype kilogram'. Which is somewhat useful, sure.
it's funny how some of those randomly typed letters resemble actual words
yeah p curious
@LucDanton I don't think I'd call that a spec really :v But yeah
When saying "standard" I mean ISO mostly because it's the standard body
ECMA is eh
Is there a standard that defined ISO as the standard body?
ECMA is too long, broke my chrome browser
23:40
If so, it can't be ISO itself, so there must be another standard.
Which means that we reached a paradox.
Which means that ISO is not the ultimate standard body.
Stop rightfolding
@CatPlusPlus It’s normally the only thing that don’t make the cut. Whether the spec is a national, international, industry-wide standard or not is a different matter normally. I’ve never seen or heard anyone turning their nose up at a language because their standard isn’t of international caliber for instance, and I find it hard to imagine why anyone would bring that up.
23:42
Put another way: I see more people care that the spec was drafted up to begin with than who or what exactly put their signature at the bottom of it.
I don't like the slow design by committee process
@Borgleader lol
I have never seen star wars, it's weird
Anyway it absolutely doesn't matter if the language isn't a standard, yes
23:45
@khajvah if i could i would kick you for this offense D:
It's overrated
there are so many of them, I don't know which one to begin with
4, 5, 6 and ignore the rest
@khajvah u wot
wait
what if there's a generation in the future that has no idea what star wars is?
23:50
the horror
Who cares
i think i would cry
@CatPlusPlus i think i would, just a little
I don't know nearly any old films
Speaking of nerds, how nerd can you be to ask this question?
@CatPlusPlus me neither, your point?
23:54
It's not that important
clearly you're not into scifi in the least bit
wait how can you be a game developer and not have some scifi background?
@Jefffrey p nerdy
kind of curious to know what the answer is though
i'll post the answer to look smart if someone can tell me
I like s-f enough thanks
Doesn't mean I have to obsess over SW
It doesn't have much rewatch value
i don't either but that was the beginning
of all things
Overrated as fuck

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