@AdamMc331 My swarm outnumbers the atoms in the universe or something like that, I can jump 143 years into the future in a single days worth of energy collection
What would you say about this one, it makes use of extension functions:
fun ClosedRange<Int>.random() = Random().nextInt(endInclusive - start) + start
Use it like this:
(0..10).random()
//will result in Int between 0 and 9
@CarlAnderson decent. Other than it's been a year and I'm still trying to explain to a coworker that his code is never going to be on our github repos until he does a push. No matter how many commits he does :/
> "James! I need to show you something! Every time I have a troublesome bug I push it to master, then when I pull from master a week later that bug is fixed! Our repo is magic!"
He's supposedly been a CF dev for 6 years and I still have to explain simple debugging. And he asks me questions the way a salesman or CSR would. It's really frustrating. Really nice guy but...
We have an oversized lego man dressed as a mexican wrestler in the office. Whenever someone asks a stupid question that a quick google search would solve or a short rubber duck session (the lego man) we award them the lego man for their stupidity
He's told me multiple times, "This git command didn't work (or this doesn't work)". "Ok, how doesn't it work?. Do you get an error message? Do you see something different than what you expect?" You know...SO comments
Tim, I know...it's crazy. I've thought so many times about SO when talking to him. "Coworker, I'm going to close this question as off-topic because you haven't shown me relevant code and error messages or an attempt at the solution"
I've noticed that the more you help coworkers on easy stuff, the lazier they get and tend to refer to you regardless of how busy you are, and when you don't you get funny looks, like if you was entitled to help
He wasn't getting git. I told him to create a personal account at home to play with. He asked how. That's a fair enough question. I told him. I showed him a repo I have and walked him through it...
A week or so later he was asking more simple questions. I again told him to try this stuff out on a personal repo. He asked me how to create one. I told him I had showed him. He said he didn't remember me doing that :/