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23:01
Well, that's the thing about a resume. It includes examples of how you effectively used your skills.
This odd hybrid doesn't.
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don't forget the three qualities of a good programmer... hubris, lazyness, and... um... forgetfulness, I think
no i forgot what the last one was :p
aha, impatience
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this is weird, my rep in here says 924 and on the site it's 1025
(I had to Google it to make sure you weren't be sarcastic)
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no but i'm pretty sure if there's a fourth cornerstone it's probably sarcasm
23:05
@GGG takes a little bit to update sometimes. I remember eagerly waiting for the update to occur back in my rep-hungry days.
lol
@GGG I assume that's because you haven't reloaded chat in a while ;-)
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lol i just wanted to get to 1000 so i could edit stuff, i'm done now
Nah, dude, you gotta get voting power.
lol, exactly. "I'm done" is what I said at 1000, 1500, and every milestone since then. I think i'm currently in my longest "done!" streak yet
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crap how much do i need for voting power
maybe i should just try to get a mod to merge my old account back in, pretty sure i had voting power at one point
23:09
Man. I don't even know where to find privilege levels these days.
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yeah i can't find them either
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i though i could get there eventually by clicking my rep count but nope
ah thanks
you need 3000 for close/reopen voting power.
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aw wtf
i need 2k for editing
son of a bitch
23:11
@MattMcDonald it's truthful
I find it weird to read, but that's me.
It shows your involved and care
Although you don't match the generic HTML5/UX jQuery programmer guy :D
To be fair, UX isn't "pretty flashy crap", it's ensuring a good experience for the user.
"Pretty flashy crap" is for graphic designers ;-)
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UX seems to have a really broad definition
"make getting stuff done
• not unpleasant
• pleasant
• easy and not prone to screwups"
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shift
yes that's a good point i'd do away with anything with a negative tone
cheater
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23:21
?
that's not cheating
Serously. I don't have a degree, but on my resume, I have "studies at SUNY Geneseo provided a solid theoretical background in Computer Science."
It's not saying "I have a degree", but it's not not saying "I don't have a degree."
Well, I suppose it is not saying "I don't have a degree." :-D
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"by the way here are some things i suck at"
"Here is why you shouldn't hire me"
Leave out the negative, and deal with it in the phone interview.
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I need to spend way more time with Python
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I write my algorithms in it
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23:24
see there, at least the negative tone is gone
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its object syntax is actually identical to JS
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now try something like "i enjoy learning python"
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I can take a picture of the 800-ish page Python book I have :)
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yesss there you go
Its dict syntax is fairly close to that of JS. Unless you're using Unicode strings (u"ㅋㅋㅋㅋ").
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23:25
get a picture of you reading that on the beach
yeah i'm at the beach, but it doesn't get in the way of my thirst for python knowledge
I gotta get back into Python. I had a ton of fun with it back in college.
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I kind of like how trying to access a nonexistent key throws an error
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but it's no fun for recursion :(
use dict.get(k) or .get(k, default)
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i wish someone would create a python variant without that stupid whitespace-as-a-syntax design
pretty much everything about it other than that is great
but that part's so bad it's almost unbearable
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23:30
@adiabatic perfect; thanks
You probably think it's bad because you don't understand the rules. ESR said it stopped feeling unnatural after 20 minutes; it took me a couple days or so to get the rules down.
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problems crop up in teams though
If you're a stickler for proper indentation anyway, it's probably not going to rankle beyond that.
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an in-order binary tree traversal is 5 lines in python
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wow
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23:32
yeah but what happens is you get guys that cut and paste code from something with spaces into something with tabs, and it takes them forever to figure out what happened because everything looks right
it's stupid but it's actually a problem
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you can do an hlsearch for \t in vim
... so you get somebody that actually knows the language
Are editors without "show spaces and tabs" functionality that rare?
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i think using those features if they're not on by default is fairly rare
yeah, it's not something I use very often at all
23:34
I've been meaning to try SublimeText. Maybe I'll do that tonight.
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the thing is if you screwed up some tabs and it's basically invisible, the error messages are useless too
if you're on busybox using nano or something you're pretty much fucked
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hurk
Serves you right for using nano, then.
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what the hell are you supposed to use on busybox? Vi?
23:38
…yes…
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ehh
Nano's good for first-timers who're using something to just get in, change something quickly, and get out. It's about as…recommendable as, say, TextEdit or Notepad. If you want something to make nontrivial programs in, you'll want to change to a more featureful editor.
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yeah i'm not endorsing nano by any means but I find Vi to be extremely obtuse
No argument there. I'd use nano while working through vimtutor much like I've used vim to edit my .emacs when I've tried to use emacs.
<--- uses Notepad2, lol
23:45
Anyone here familiar with backbone.js? I'm trying to figure out how the event handling functions in this example know what 'this.model' refers to:
lines 106, 114, 125, etc
I'm not sure there are many people here who have used backbone.
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my backbone started to hurt reading that code
fuck
so one time i typed jsfiddle.com
and now my browser goes there every. freaking. time.
lol
This is another reason why I feel like I should learn more libraries (and, I suppose, frameworks). To better help those who have problems.

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