for example: when it is evening you go to bed without thinking, if you find a sexy girl who asks you to leave you do not think twice ... your robot instinct tells you that for certain situations you have to do certain actions
@Sean basically that was the only sane way I could see to make it so that a constraint of "^1.0" works universally the same, while also taking advantage of the native
@mega6382 There are only really 3 shows where if someone says "I don't like that" then I'm like 99% confident they just haven't watched it properly/when they were in the right mindset; Futurama, Firefly and Arrested Development. So far I haven't met anyone who continues to not like any of those shows after having watched/rewatched
@DaveRandom Yeah, I too really like Both Firefly and Arrested Development. And I guess Futurama too now. I haven't watched the latest season(2018) of Arrested Development. But I will say the 2013's season was a bit less than the earlier seasons.
@Sean I did the same thing, but 1 day with nothing else to watch, I pirated it, and it was so amazing. And I was so disappointed that it only lasted 1 season. But serenity helped. I wish they'd make more season.
@mega6382 Ian McShane did a nerdist last year I think, he basically said "everyone would do it if someone gave us the money to make it", although I think it's another think like arrested development where the hardest part would be getting everyone's schedules aligned
I used it for a while personally (besides machines at work), but gaming is what kept me on Windows. From what I heard recently in here Wine has got a lot better though. I remember my friend trying to run a WoW raid and the whole time he could not see his character through the whole raid.
I bought a PS Vita a few years ago just for all of the RPGs I wanted to replay. Final Fantasy, Disgaea, Xenogears, Chrono Trigger... lots of great rpgs. I wish I was at the right version to hack it so I could use SNES roms.
I don't usually have the time to play them much anymore. Only new game i picked up recently was TaB. Other than that if I have time to play a game I'll hop on Skyrim.
[ TIL ] T.I.L. (Today I Learned) Often used as a space saver on websites such as Reddit or DIGG when writing the titles of links to interesting things the submitter has learned that day.
@mega6382 I wasn't aware there was an official library. I think I've also been using it with DMore\ChromeDriver as a behat/mink driver, that I thought captured PDFs. Will check if that's usable tomorrow.
@Allenph First of all, We make sure to get all the requirements in as much details as we can from client. Then we get the graphics design department to make a wireframe/mockup of the UI. And in the meanwhile the dev team starts researching the requirements, to find out any existing libraries to handle some of the work(or all, if such exists) and the competitors to see how they are doing it. And then we figure out which environment to use i.e. OS, lang, etc.
And then we start working on making a structure for how we will be writing the code(abstractions etc)
I think that the most difficult part of working on a team in a professional environment is remembering not to use profanity and other obscenities when debugging stuff
I always start with the views and then determine what I need to make it happen. You probably have a lot more formal training than I do though. @Allenph
I have zero formal training. But that's what the DDD book said if I understood it right.
Plus if you do it write your services and aggregates map directly to the English that describes them...you can talk to the client and translate it directly to your code.
I always start with the end result that I want and work my way backwards. However, I try not to plan it out so it only serves one purpose- so your desire to think about abstractions seems very reasonable.
I like to think about the database schema earlier than most I've noticed.
@StatikStasis I am sure @Allenph talks like that. :P
@Allenph Yeah, but you have to realize that in the 1st phase 3 different teams are working separately on this. 1st is of graphic designers, working on UI cause what the hell else they have to do. 2nd is the Dev team working on all the things I mentioned previously. And the 3rd is team consisting of "Product Owner", "Team Leads", "SEO Team" etc. And they decide the "user stories" and other such things.
But the actual methods of integrating the abstractions is usually standard(every dev team have kind of their own) with a little variance depending on the specifics of the project to make things faster.
@Allenph Well, even though they do work separately, there is still a lot of collaboration between them. These things are happening separately but everyone is being updated with everything and everyone is allowed to object to and purpose their own opinions etc
concurrent-aware-people I'm not quite sure I understand why, when launching an amphp/http-server, I need to relaunch the server when I make changes. Is the code "frozen" in the server's process? am I missing a caching setting?
@Wes do you have the tools to edit animated gifs, and fancy doing me a favour? If so, could you edit imgur.com/gallery/X3XNW to be s/this week/this summer/ and s/it's tuesday/it's June/
@Wes I don't regard this as software piracy, in the same way as I don't regard using a dodgy WinXP license as software piracy. If you were to use it for business purposes then yes 100% you should pay for it, but for this specific case, where you are doing a freebie for a randomer on the internet, that would be ridiculous.
I usually read books on the Internet first. After the first two chapters I know whether I want to buy it or not and either do or don't read it anymore.
...and ftr if I sold any licensed software product, I would automatically make the previous major version "unsupported freeware" with the release of the next major. Not doing so sort of suggests that you haven't made the next major enough of an improvement to expect people to pay for it.
@StatikStasis indeed, I used to do this with the first couple of tracks of an album, although that tends not to be necessary any more because of spotify etc
@DaveRandom I love this idea in theory. Unfortunately in a lot of businesses where shareholders are involved it's hard to get everyone on board with this mentality.
@DaveRandom I spoke with our CEO about providing a program I've built for us to use to our sister companies for free as a good gesture... I was told "That's idea... we'll have to discuss." We've not discussed.
@StatikStasis you need to sell it to the marketing dept, that will probably get you much further
@Wes in theory, although I've never personally seen it happen, I'm sure it does
It's probably more likely in certain business sectors e.g. finance, law etc
those with strict domain-specific regulatory bodies
One of the many jobs my dad did at Barclays over the years involved doing internal audits of that sort of shit actually, I don't know if they had to report to a 3rd party or not
@Wes Section under Organizations: "Vendors subscribe to organizations such as the Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) and the Business Software Alliance (BSA) as a means of providing an industry approach to control piracy, counterfeiting, and illegal use of software. They publicize campaigns against illegal use of software and reward any employees who notify them of any breaches which result in successful prosecution and/or recovery of license fees."
LOL! "Bust Your Boss Campaign" by The Software Alliance: Among the more provocative approaches BSA has taken is the Bust Your Boss! campaign that has appeared on billboards, printed publications and on the Internet with the following suggestion: "Is your current or former employer using pirated software in their office? Hit 'em where it really hurts - report their illegal software use today."