Simple task - go through the site and replace 'let' with 'var' so the site works on Safari on IOS9. They did some of it, then they got stuck, and couldn't find where the 'let' was in the code. They just hadn't noticed which page they were on, and thought they were on a different page, so couldn't see where the 'let' was coming from.
Just looking at the source code, would have revealed where the let was....
@Danack it's not something you can explain, because it is not a result of a "mental exercise", but of "acquired experience". Said jr. would have to just learn a lot.
if a developer does not know, that there are tools for transpiling newer JS to a version compatible with older JS, then he will not know about that solution.
and there is no way for him to magically pull it out of his ass
@tereško it's appropriate for most of it to not be transpiled. It's embedding data into a page that needs some info from PHP to be there. And as it's a one off chunk of code - that doesn't get updated ......and it would have taken me less than 20 minutes to change the lets to var....didn't think it was worth extracting to a separate file.
@AlmaDo he's formally a junior. And I don't expect much but a lot of the time I think "Me doing the work myself is less time than having them do the work, and me just providing a small amount of help". Not because the task is outside of what they should be able to do, but because they get stuck on trivial things.
@tereško todays task is the most menial task possible.....it's literally "look at the error in the console. Find that line of code. Replace the 'let' with 'var'."
@Danack I am also a bit confused. I remember myself being accepted on a job as a developer for the first time. I barely knew PHP syntax. But I freaking studied it outside working hours, I've read a lot I googled a lot (and google was waaay worse those times)
I don't know why people are so ignorant and don't even try to improve
@Danack yeah. the caveat is though that the attitude is usually transferred. so unless you will personally interview the guy on a not jr position - it can be the same thing for a higher price
my interview went like this: 5 minutes serious talk, then about 20min competing with their team lead, who can come up with most bizarre spam bot protection for a form
and those 7 minutes the guy was trying to troll me around rest / rpc and he obviously just read some smart blog posts so he had to fuck off when I trolled him back..
@tereško pretty much it..
like "we would like to hire you .. what's your notification period"
Teresko's youtube video makes me sad, about developers multiplying with each year.. Just last week I went to get some lunch and saw 5 hipster developers. Annoyed knowing the websites they build are bought Wordpress templates sold for 3-5k a pop.
so the deal is - as long as you have a brain you don't need any frameworks. don't try to let anyone to do any work for you if you want that job to be done properly
@AlmaDo Yeah, like I only know PHP because that's why my current job wanted and I knew none but I was willing to learn. If I leave Ill learn whatever you need, but I use tabs instead of spaces like a heathen :p
if they truly want a basic blog post site they install wordpress and they don't come to you. The fact they did come to you means they think they want a basic blog site but in reality that's not so
and after they come to you and call for a "little change" - you will curse yourself for installing worpress
also, not starting from scratch has nothing to do with using/not using framework. use components in right circumstances and you don't have to start from scratch while you also don't use a framework
Yeah but I get the same types of problems here, it's getting quite boring heh. And I know my skills are weak but I dont need to know more. Well it is what it is.
True, there is a font for varies screen sizes, print, and other applications. It just mind blowing how many there are. Adobe sells 121 different families and each family has 15 to over 100 fonts within them.
people are up in arms because the font was updated yesterday as a major release, but google only publish the latest version, so the font release just "broke" a load of sites using it.
The google dev kicking about is just saying that's how their service works, and if you don't like it then download the font and serve it yourself. Also that they actively decided to not implement version pinning because they only want to serve & cache the most up-to-date version.
what I don't like is how it's being pushed everywhere and for everything
even php - no matter how many downsides it has - isn't promoted to be used for every possible thing (ok, there is a project to do UI with it but that's a gimmick)
@Danack Aye, reading through the crap in that issue was making me annoyed. It shouldn't kill a site, it might just slightly mess up a layout (godknows how). The main thing the release changed was the weighting; people were blowing up about how it's ruined everything.
now, imagine that, what you see there, has to be parsed, and the content from its various elements, is to be used to dynamically access elements in other xml documents
@PeeHaa when I stop worrying about json, it gets better
I think the thing I mean is, it is actually much more of a pain to map over an array of elements, checking each one to see if they have the right tag name, than to use native dom functions @Wes
Laravel, something that doesn't make sense, all tutorials always say assign a role to a user. Well.. that seems inefficient.. Wouldn't it make more sense to only create roles for administrators and keep roles off of users so the role matching database table is lighter?