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@DAustin no, you can invite them to a "private" chat and give it to them there, but it's not private and SO doesn't have private messaging so if you did it here it would be publicly accessible
I can use a disposable guerillamail as a temporary way of initial communication so not a bother, thanks, i assume I just find the user and click Invite?
Nah I was helping answer an issue they had, and it turns out they'r eworking with an api I've done some work with a few years ago, wanted to share code
@DAustin Use keys. Have the person generate keys and l send on chat the public one. Encrypt you're email, send it over chat. And they can decrypt with the private key. Boom, cryptography strikes again!
am at work so didn't really want to spend much effort, I've dumped the temp email in a comment for them to email. I know probably against the rules but there we are
Im curious, do any of you guys actually protect your code at all? like try to encrypt it or bash the JS a little with like those mangling programs that make JS look like spam?
But the classic thing to do is put something in there that'll break it after a certain date, only do this for interviews and samples though, nothing you get paid for
Gotta love unity though, it just packages all your nice hand-made physics equations and throws them neaty formatted into a DLL for ANYONE to access and edit with DNSPY
My first job out of uni, worked as contractor for a year then went perm elsewhere. The guy called me to come in 'cause the new guy had mangled the CSS and nothing looked right. It wasn't rocket surgery, but still was funny
The excuse is: I'm usually too busy to fanny around setting these things up, not when I've got an IT infratructure here that has it's own backup mechanisms
But our nework storage works fine as a local backup, which has an offsite backup taken every night, 5 dailies and 2 weeklies, plus my own backup i keep
If i worked in a team I'd agree with you for git version controlling though
But considering we still have accessibility to a codebase that goes back to 2006, which is still backed up, I think we're fine
Guess I don't meet the requirements for your consultancy then :P
Wasn't accusing you, or anyone for that matter, just funny how the downvote is to the answer to the person who literally just sent me his email address to continue discussing his application
it was literally me, i think it's a rather all over the place unclear answer. I'm sure it probably helps the op, since they were there through the whole process of it changing
Well considering the nature of the error kept moving there wasn't really a decent way beyond deleting the original answer and adding a new one, seemed a bit dumb but noted I'll improve my answers in future
Still I like how the "I don't use git" for version control lead to an investigation of my profile and answers, sorry to be controversial