all other employers demand modern technologies
There are a lot of employers that’ll throw good money at you for maintaining and extending their outdated crap. Have you ever considered learning COBOL?
all other employers demand modern technologies
There are a lot of employers that’ll throw good money at you for maintaining and extending their outdated crap. Have you ever considered learning COBOL?
I don’t want to build car hell yet again
this, so much
Yea, there are 50 game engines written in rust - or so I heard.
Tbh it’s just microsoft java
Microsoft made so many javas (remember Visual J++ or J#?), C# is the only one that survived. Well, Microsoft now also ships OpenJDK, apparently.
it wouldn’t even let me copy/paste
It’s so real, right?
I hate when they forbid c/p password fields - that’s so stupid and even lessens security.
Worked well for reddit, didn’t it? … oh, wait…
One day I might solve this, but this day is not today.
Redraw (f5?) or use other browser.
Have you ever played You Shall Not Pass?
Today’s Wordle Answer:
I already had my WordleHelper so that wasn’t actually that hard.> What killed me was trying to feed the chicken while hunting for a YouTube video of a certain length.
Chess Move Solver:
https://nextchessmove.com/
That’s the stuff! I chickened out at the chess question.
What killed me was trying to feed the chicken while hunting for a YouTube video of a certain length.
That will be solved with the browser’s dev tools, I guess 😇
Did you make it to rule 34? If it is not releated to “Rule 34”, I’d be disappointed.
I created a video of the correct length using the Windows built-in video editor and uploaded that.
That’s the spirit.
Since maps only works in iframes and I my browsers don’t like that. After a dozen attempts to brute force, I considered it fair to put a breakpoint in js and look at the stack (a habit I gained after playing untrusted ). I only glimpsed at the code for what was still ahead. When I encountered the chess question I decided to go finally to bed - since that wasn’t the last rule or even close. I guess Friday after work would be the best time to start this again.
since at least
yup, Peopleware is from 1987
Just rewrite it with 80% functionality and force migrations on the users. Once the remaining 20% “edge cases” that require serious effort hop to the next job - where you where hired to “maintain” such a system and “just add a small feature here and there”. Ooops.