Lol, I'm a script developer for one of the big runescape bots. This bot prides itself on being an actual business, with employees and legal protection and shit, and they call themselves a professional software release team. Today they released a new version (they have versioning but you have no choice of version, you are forced to use latest) which broke all the scripts without warning hahaha
SO PROFESSIONAL
Bare in mind, developers who write paid scripts are actually held to contracts with the business who owns the bot.
@Sippy Bots is big business. I wonder how they fucked up so hard they broke everything, though. If you do that, at least make it a major version bump that doesn't hit auto update.
@Failsafe He informed me the dev login will require some tweaking because they have the dev login pointing to WordPress so when a user logs in on a .CFM page, its actually taking them through a wordpress login
yes exactly @SethKitchen all we'd need to do is get syntax highlighting that doesn't work, windows that don't open, packages that don't properly install and we're golden
@SethKitchen better yet, put an image frame in there and have a scan button. people write code with their hands and scan it in to see how pretty it looks, doesn't do sht but at least its there
@RoelvanUden its when you get off work, tired from writing code all day, then get on your personal computer and start writing code for your personal project
@NicolasCarlo Generally they can't to some degree. There are limitations to what they can control but its still prudent to play it safe and avoid the headache by not being overt about what you do
usually if a colleague asks me do I code outside of here I just tell them I do to build skils for here
honestly, if I had a 6 hour round trip to work I would quit and go back to freelancing. The reason I stopped was because I can't motivate myself to work at home because distractions, but if I could spend at least 50% of the time not distracted that would make up for not spending 14 hours a day committed to a real job.
Every once in a while our console app running a self-hosted WebAPI server stops working. Crashes on load saying "File is in use", with absolutely no file relevant, no other process holding the port or anything. It's like it's telling me "Go home. You've done enough for today". Screw this, I'm going home.
started out with just web development, then added mobile and desktop application development as well. its still mostly web though, trying to branch out further. i didn't want to deal with the business side so i have a guy who handles all of that, we split 50/50 @Alex
@RoelvanUden, remember I asked about canvas before? Can I resize an SVG (instead of canvas html5) while keeping the drawn line and polygons in the same place?
@Alex i went to college with this guy but its not a matter of trust, its a matter of finding someone who has the same goals as you do and who can't screw you over. in my case, the guy can't write code if his life depended on it, and I don't deliver the product unless i'm paid, he only gets his payment once i deliver the product
wait what exactly are you doing here? you get the data from the DB, assign it to the view model and then pass that forward, you dont need to pass your vm into Index @CodeMaster
@ton.yeung Hmm. Worth investigating but I'm not sure. The test is running on a non-existent file. I don't think there are any shared resources but I'll double check that assumption
I've trying to view and/or edit a TFS build definition, but when I go the the Process tab, it says it's downloading custom assemblies for a long time, then pops up with an error saying "Object blablahblab has been disconnected or does not exist at the server." Why?