Feature: Add Customer
Allow users to create and store new customers
As long as the new customers have a first and last name
Scenario: HappyPath
Given a user has entered information about a customer
And she has provided a first name and a last name as required
When she completes entering more information
Then that customer should be stored in the system
so in the end I could point out, why is the customer contradicting him/herself
SpecFlow made code from that semi free style formal specification
and I could code that all tested
what I had to write is make generators of text -> business object
our boss tried the same with us... "12h before live release". You are the guy responsible to give evidence to the boss, that the programmers are "Geordi"s. My colleague hears the word "do it in 2 days", he tries his best. I say, it takes a week...
If customer doesn't know what he wants, that's fine. Just make sure there's an understanding that for every additional thing asked or changed, it'll take more time and more effort
That only works provided that people didn't come to your desk and start asking you to change this really important thing that needs to be done right now because they can't work without it
At my old job, I had many bosses (already a red flag).
It happened on more than one occasion that one boss would ask me to stop whatever I was doing and work on A, and another boss would ask me to stop whatever I was doing and work on B
@CaptainSquirrel I have been blamed on several moments because something didnt work as user needed, in project where I was just a monkey coder, and I say to the analyst "hey!, this makes no sense, review this requirements". The analyst didnt didnt do his job.
My manager is that busy doing thing he is not supposed to do that it hurts me, since I can't get response in 3 days from guy who sits in next room on requirements he didn't specify
In some projects im both analyst and coder, but in that one I was not. And I warned about the weird stuff, and blamed because tof that exact same weird stuff
A month ago I sent email to the manager saying in polite words "Why the fuck do you demote me in my yearly review for not doing a followup of the problems I warned about despite the fact it was not my duty"
U would call testers job easier since they don't need to think on how to implement things, but from perspective what are all ways how to break it its very tedious
otherwise you end up in situations where your boss tries to force a trout of a requirement down your throat and then doesn't understand why you say it'll take you 2 months to do it
if the manager has programming experience, he knows 2 months is reasonable requirement for what he's asking
otherwise, you get, "Remember that program I said would have to work only on Linux machines? Can you get that program to work also on windows? You've got 2 days before we're pushing to production."
I think "manager" a lot of the time is a person who is prepared to sit in meetings and make spreadsheets. They don't actually contribute anything except give the same person responsible for them something to talk about in their meetings and make spreadsheets about
I never liked to manage people or have team of my own, but at this point I'd rather go that route than get request from "senior dev" to make async frontend request to backend without using javascript
They didnt believe me until the sysadmin came with the SSD wen to the shutdown and said "WTF! There is nothing running! It should shutdown!" and I answered "Yeah, thats why I was complaining for 6 months"
They didnt notice that 20 minutes of work each day for each developer is a huge amount of money
Our company depended on a personalized framework which we stopped paying support for and we were having problems. I found a library which would potentially let me fix this serious problem without requiring support, but it cost 50 euros. My boss said no.
Like my manager said my paper work has nothing positive in it he can pick from. I asked what if I reach my peak and there will be nothing positive I can mention at all
I gave shitiest papers ever possible, next year review can't be worse
I guess it's a good starting point
@HollyStyles I am quite strict and judging, that makes me improve all the time
SELECT * FROM TableA AS t1
INNER JOIN TableA AS t2
ON t1.GUID = t2.ParentGuid
[... the stuff posted before]
INNER JOIN TableA AS t3
ON t1.GUID = t3.ParentGuid
[... the stuff posted before]
@Squirrelintraining t3 join predicate is different. Will include (a=false and b=false) as well as (a=true and b=true), (a=false and b=true) only (a=true, b=false) is excluded... I think , yeah head pain LOL
@Squirrelintraining A select * would cause trouble in that specific SQL because of repeated column names, consider select t1.*, t2.GUID as GUID_t2, ...
especially if its incoreated into c# like hits: DatabaseContext.ExecuteCommand(@" WHAT THE HELL IS THIS BALDY FORMATTED NOT COMMENTED SQL COMMAND DOING {0} @p1HERE", ALLOT OF PARAMETERS);
@HollyStyles Head pain only real pain in my life atm