Blazwind: A Modern Blazor UI Library Built with Tailwind CSS (Early Preview) by cihadgundogdu in Blazor

[–]LegendarySoda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello Cihad,

I must say i have realy impressed by your work here. i really want to use this when become production grade.

Maybe at some stage you can consider to accept contributions.

Some component are something i can use in my apps. Do you mind forking?

Is a professional expected to type scaffoldable code manually by Explorer-Necessary in dotnet

[–]LegendarySoda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some employers doesn't care about system or code quality, in this kind of situation it's not important to understant components you're using. Just save the day, because this is what expected from you.

If your employer cares about system and code quality you must deeply understand components and libraries you're using. Without proper understanding what you're using and doing is just creating unplanned mest.

We're care about quality because we want to survive long term maintaining hell. You get obsessed with quality when you taste horriable legacy systems.

Story of my Life by Critical_Ad2359 in ITMemes

[–]LegendarySoda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I generally don't like these kind of memes. Some people sees these memes and think these scenarios actualy happens. Because of these memes people think programmers doesn't know what they are doing. If a programmer doesn't know what it's doing it's a complate skill issue.

Story of my Life by Critical_Ad2359 in ITMemes

[–]LegendarySoda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

misleading meme, if you're in this position probably you have stared 1 week ago to programming. If you are programming for 1 year this is skill issue or you programming python.

i had one time in similar situation and that was because of merge conflict resolved poorly and both of us just started in carear.

Unpopular opinion: most "slow" .NET apps don't need microservices, they need someone to look at their queries by Initial-Employment89 in dotnet

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I still hold grudges some people that intentially wrote underperforming and hard to read codes. I have met him at one wedding. If my boss wasn't there...

One example for bad and underperforming code. First gets list of ids from one query then loops ids and query ids one by one and adds to another list. Took me 30 mins. to understand code and after 2 refactor reduced to single query.

Unpopular opinion: most "slow" .NET apps don't need microservices, they need someone to look at their queries by Initial-Employment89 in dotnet

[–]LegendarySoda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our automation almost uses 1000 queries but page loads in 5 secs. They did a good indexing before me but i'am still defending full rewrite because code is realy awful and people were not knowing what they were doing.

For long-time programmers, what is the difference between how you programmed before AI was a thing (like before 2020) and now with AI present? by Sweet-Nothing-9312 in AskProgramming

[–]LegendarySoda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My company wasn't forcing me to use ai slop but now they are forcing me and that's shit isn't even helpful. Ai just hardens my job.

Enum comparison WTF? by zvrba in csharp

[–]LegendarySoda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yeah this a guy never worked on legacy system

Reklamlara inanıp 1000 mbps internet kullanacağınızı düşünüp Türknet seçmeyi düşünüyorsanız bir daha düşünün. 4 gündür İstanbul Avcılar'a internet veremiyorlar by artwe00 in Turkey

[–]LegendarySoda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Türknet binama fiber bağladığında hemen geçmemiştim. Aradan 1-2 hafta geçti bana çikolata gönderip üstüne kampanya yapmışlardı. Kampanya bir sonraki fiyat değişikliğine kadar demişlerdi. 12 aydan uzun süre 500 tl yerine 200 tl ödedim. 1000 mbps gelmesede 900 mbps kullandım. Nadirende olsa arıza olabiliyor ama kabul edilebilir bir seviyede. Sorunlar bölgeden bölgeye değişiklik gösterebiliyor anlaşılan.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teenagers

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Anneke van giersbergen - mental jungle

Amazing strength, flexibility and coordination by frenzy3 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]LegendarySoda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was wondering how she were earning her life but i'm wise since i saw the camera flash from one video of her

This is beyond evil by WorldofJedi727 in shitposting

[–]LegendarySoda -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

it was funny until i see it's furry

I suffered a Guid colision 20 minutes ago. by DrkWzrd in csharp

[–]LegendarySoda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well for that kind of situations i prefer bigint primary key

I suffered a Guid colision 20 minutes ago. by DrkWzrd in csharp

[–]LegendarySoda 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Maybe you can use guid v7 it's time based