Also, when I encounter situations like that, I prefer to ask and see if they've considered doing it that way. It's a slightly different wording, but it gives them the opportunity to either give you their findings, or to consider it as a recommendation.
If it's clear they haven't tried it beforehand, then I use the method you mentioned.
-- Him: I'm implementing this thing that we want to be used across all projects. How do you think I should implement the `Save()` method? -- Me: Well, we're moving in the direction of a Repository Pattern, so that's probably a good way to do it. [explain repository pattern] Also, since we want to use it across all projects, why not implement it as its own project, and set a reference?
@RyanKinal Well, if there's a bad reaction to that, then it may be because there's something he knows that makes that more troublesome than it is worth.
but what I think is more likely is that he was hoping to use one pattern, and get a simple response, but you gave him an explanation of something more complicated than what he was hoping for.
You might have come across as lecturing a higher-up, which can be a bit scary. Are you the one who is pushing for a refactoring, or is there someone above the other person's head who is?
@RyanKinal That can be a great honor, but a risky thing as well. I did that successfully back in my very first job as an avionics software developer, and I spearheaded the design of a parser component which I was able to make and test properly on the first try, luckily enough.
It gained me a lot of trust from my employer, actually, since I proved that I knew what I was doing. I had to be careful not to step on any toes, though, and to give a thorough explanation of why the benefits existed.
@RyanKinal I took some computer science classes.... in Highschool. However from what I've seen in here (main site mostly) my HS comp sci course was better than most university degrees in the same subject. :/
^ ha! That is a loaded promise they all tell you - if you get it good for you. however until you sign the contract don't put all of your eggs in that basket.
@Neal Good to hear. I'm kinda not too thrilled about the job, since it's web dev, and I wanted to go into game dev, but I'm okay with doing easy stuff for awesome pay.
I can do the fun, challenging stuff on my own time.
I didn't graduate and I make $45k (under paid but I chose this job vs more pay with less job satisfaction) + full benefits + perks out the ass + free to choose my own projects (biggest win is this)
however I was offered more positions: school is not as important as experience and being able to prove you know your shit
end of the day i aint a coder,... i wished i could earn that cash... i just get fucking laughed at for projects, my mate gets alsorts and she uses premade bloody templates!
i must be underselling myself somewhere, either that or i need a damn site more training
@KirstyHarris partner up, if you do a startup and cut a few cheques (after the fact) to some people here I'm sure we could get some freelance work done
now most of us have full time jobs, but heck, I could always use a few extra $$ doing some freelance work (just so long as I don't have to design anything!)
my problem is i know what i wanna do,.. i just stuck on some stuff how to do it.. and i will get round to learning it, its some of the real hardcode stuff that stuffs my head
I am being sarcastic and mean, but really it's only because I've decided that the room must help you over the next 2 months become an more awesome web designer.
i come in here because all the guys in here know me, they like me, they like my personality, they like my spunk and funness, it just so happened that this picture flowed through from facebook and i got heaped attention, most from guys who cant get shags
@badp yea.. I like to believe my version of the story. Makes me feel all warm inside and not like everyone on this site is a flag happy wuss who cannot take a swear word or a body part ;)
If anyone is offended... calm down killer. We're joking around and there is like 5 different conversations flying around right now. Sorry for the inconvenience... No one is forcing you to stay here. Also Reddit has pictures of kittehs to cheer you up!
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IS THERE A WAY TO SHORTEN THIS WITH SOME KIND OF "...
you get a room of 20+ opinionated programmers and we're gonna argue. We're all adults and don't need to turn it into a episode of Saved by the bell. I have an idea, lets all go to the main site and find a stupid JS related question the room can downvote and laugh at. then we can all feel superior by pointing at the stupid people.
is it possible to have a page where on that page only the arrows keys move the page down a certain amount of space depending on how far it is from the top
@RyanKinal I was thinking that I wanted a way to put the "page" center so that the user doesn't have to scroll to the next "page" on my work pages like this one
@BoltClock no, I'm fully competent with JS... my attention to details and nerd-rage like typing while trying to quickly produce a joke just made me fail big time
step 1) get a cause that appears to be helping kids... all the while you're really creating a marketable product with teachers and educators in mind step 2) make people believe you're doing this for the kids and not your personal bank account step 3) get a cute brunette to hold up a bunch of pictures and make a funny face or two. step 4) reddit step 5) ????? <- 9gag copy? step 6) profit!
@Loktar I suppose... I still disagree with the whole "kids blob" look of modern cartoons. I watched Bugs Bunny growing up, at least the parts other than the main characters looked realistic.
js architecture concept, does this sound stupid?
dir structure:
/js
/base.js
/core
/file.js
/file.js
/file.js
/app
/file.js
/file.js
/file.js
/thing
/place
/file.js
/file.js
/file.js
/file.js
The in the page you include the /js/base.js and in each page you <script>BaseInclude('core');</script> or <script>BaseInclude('thing.place')</script> and it automatically incorporates all the files in that directory, concatenates, and optionally minifies them. Served up as a RESTful style controller, so to speak.