@KarelG I think I would have at least taken it for a test drive first, you know, so that if I am going to wreck my life on account of being flashy, at least I didn't do it in front of all my friends and family
> To avoid confusion I've taken to calling it GNU 'plus' virgin. Because virgin is such a low level function that only describes how my hardware works.
@rlemon Oh I know! Sometimes I'll screw with people and just bind my space bar so they think I'm typing a whole mess for like....ten minutes. Then delete it all and walk away.
@SomeKittens not at all, actually. We've been cutting a lot of cruft and now there's a giant chunk of magic that's pretty much isolated and needs killed.
this is a 5 year old project with loads of stuff, I can't just introduce new libs wihtout consulting someone. Is that someone I can just use on my machine and no one will have to know?
I hate that I have to write javascript the 2000 way... when I got to start a project on my own I used gulp, node, angular, system and all the stuff. But these guys have like ancient code that just uses jQuery (and like the 1. something version).
Actually I don't know what happened... a couple of months I was looking at the new frameworks because they wanted to reffactor their code... but there's just soo much stuff.
@MadaraUchiha And I'm not sure the company can afford that atm... that's the hard part... I kinda wish they could just stop the dev process for a month and reffactor this cleanly... but it's just not viable.
@MadaraUchiha I understand, albeit that's easier said than done. I've been struggling for a week just to clean bugs that I have produced because my adaptions broke stuff in the process. Yet my adaptions are a new functionality they wanted.
And there are even less developers in the market that would want to work with a steaming pile of legacy, with no plans to deprecate or refactor it whatsoever.
@MadaraUchiha I'm not sure. I think the problem is that there's far too much features, buttons and things being messed around with plain jQuery. And then it uses a couple of 3rd party stuff which I probably shouldn't mention, cuz NDA...
@Thaenor Sure, just make sure to mention to them that the guy you spoke with in chat reverse-engineered all of the competitors' code for his own company.
@rlemon will you quit spying on me! it's kinda creepy to be honest! Also I'm originally form Portugal yes, not from Lisbon though. And I'm not working in the country at the moment.
@rlemon you're just going to town with that... it might be the first time someone visited my twitter page LOL! Aye, you got it right, it's one of the companies there.
Hi this is my first question so forgive my errors!
I need an HTML engine that needs programming only in JS, I know PHP but JS is best I dont want to pay at all I need it to work in most platforms of browsers I also need to add tons of logic already, so there should be support for keyboard control...
@rlemon basically a girl called a phone company saying she was the interviewers girlfriend and needed to access his telephone. Because the operator was nice he helped her out... all this without the concent of the original user.
but what I am wondering is, can you pass custom arguments, or should you pass them via process.env like a node program? Eg, NODE_ENV=production webpack or something
@SomeKittens Yea, the bureaucracy is the worst aspect of it. I used to have nightmares back when I was trying to get our certs to work from our network to the main intranet.