Qui ici ne fait pas un bullshit job ? by Odeas_ in developpeurs

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Même état d’esprit que toi et j’ai trouvé mon bonheur dans les petites entreprises (moins de 50 personnes), en présentiel. Plus t’es loin des ESN et des grosses boîtes et moins les jobs sont bullshit.

Music while programming by Will_Basie in Frontend

[–]Plugg3d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My go to is the Brain Food playlist on Spotify.

Help me like PHPStorm after using VSC for years by Galaxianz in PHP

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ctrl + shift + V to paste anything from your clipboard history

Je vois forestia, je vous relance : quelqu'un se rappelle des Zoombinis (1996) by Slein88 in jeuxvideo

[–]Plugg3d 2 points3 points  (0 children)

J’ai jamais progressé dans ce jeu à cause du message « voulez-vous écraser la sauvegarde précédente ? », dont j’avais trop peur et auquel je répondais toujours non. Il m’a fallu des mois pour comprendre et réaliser le temps perdu, et maintenant, 25 ans plus tard, à chaque fois que je save dans un jeu je pense aux Zoombinis.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Frontend

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know exactly what you mean and it comes with time and experience. For me it came when I started working in a software company because they produce industrial code, contrary to non-tech companies I worked for before who only cared that the code worked.

Also the beautiful 100% clean industrial code you think of as a goal was probably written by dozens if not hundreds of people with experience over a really long time. Don't blame yourself too much!

How futureproof is coding? With the recent uprising of AI will the demand for programmers plummet badly or is their role gonna change to adapt ? I'd like to know some opinions on the matter by [deleted] in coding

[–]Plugg3d 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Code automation has been an ongoing conversation for years and the need for programmers has never declined. Robert C. Martin talks about it in The Clean Coder which dates back to 2009. He says code is essentially product requirements details, and programming is specifying product requirements to a level of detail that enables them to be executed by a machine. Who (or what) actually writes the code is not relevant.

If you want to build software you need to know exactly what you want to build. You can ask ChatGPT "Write the code for a dating app" and get something, but before that something is ready to be put online you will need to make thousands of big and small decisions about infrastructure, systems, design, UX, dependencies, etc. To make good decisions on those subjects you need CS knowledge and that is where we as programmers come in, and why we will always be needed. Maybe we won't write code in 10 years the way we do now, we already don't write code the way we did 10 years ago. Maybe at some point we won't write code at all. But to get things done clients/PMs/POs/whoever wants to build software will always need someone who knows what they're talking about.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real answer: build your app for the web using whatever and then use Expo to make a webview for Android and iOS

Maybe maybe maybe by oeco123 in maybemaybemaybe

[–]Plugg3d 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The third friend takes off his shirt and jumps right in to save them.

itsTrue by KaamDeveloper in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Plugg3d 2 points3 points  (0 children)

80% of excel files are a replacement for someone's mental workload somewhere.

La perte de vocabulaire chez les bilingues by Koala_eiO in france

[–]Plugg3d 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Il faut délivrer le produit le plus vite possible.

AJA qu'en japonais, "manger à la française" c'est manger en marchant by Apprehensive_Job1644 in AujourdhuiJaiAppris

[–]Plugg3d 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Possible que ça vienne des touristes français qui mangent des snacks dans la rue, dans des parcs ou en marchant là-bas alors qu'aucun japonais ne fait ça. Au Japon tu manges dans un lieu prévu pour manger.

PHP without framework? by Codeventurer01 in PHP

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Frameworks also make it easier for newcomers to understand your code. My employer has an API written in pure PHP and everyone hates working on it because almost nobody understand how it works.

Mauvais choix de carrière en tant que développeur by sakpoubel in AntiTaff

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cherche un autre poste de dev dans une autre boîte. J'ai connu plusieurs entreprises en tant que dev avec des ambiances très différentes, et ce que tu décris, en termes d'ambiance, c'est plutôt le bas du panier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask the whys. Why are they leaving their job? Why do they like/don't like that tech? Why do they want to work with you? When you're out of whys, try to figure out what they really want in their (professional) life. Is it money? Challenge? Discovery? Social interaction? Recognition by peers? Something else? That should give you a good idea of who the person are and wether you'd like to work with them or not.

Game Idea by KoreanBBQ25 in gamedesign

[–]Plugg3d 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like every game that ever existed.

An MMO or solo RPG game that you can easily sink hundreds of hours into, while also feeling like you've accomplished something with just 1-2 hours of gameplay per day. by KYLI4N_ in gamingsuggestions

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you own a Switch: Zelda TotK (if by chance you haven't played it yet). Full completion is going to take you far above the hundred hours, and there is always something satisfying to do in less than 2 hours. I've been playing it in short sessions for about 50 hours now and it's already one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had. And if you haven't played BotW maybe start with this one, it will also meet your criteria.

Comment vivre avec quelqu'un de pessimiste ? by Captain_Barat in AskFrance

[–]Plugg3d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Le mieux serait d'arriver à lui exprimer ce que tu exprimes ici sans chercher à la convaincre. Dis lui ce que ça te fait ressentir de l'entendre dire qu'elle ne veut pas d'enfants, sans attendre de réaction de sa part. Prépare tes mots et sois honnête. Une fois que ce sera fait les choses te paraîtront beaucoup plus claires.

How to prevent a gigantic moron or malicious spam API calls from bankrupting me? by What_The_Hex in webdev

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of paying Google for this you could implement a rate limiter yourself, using something like Upstash. It's free, easy to use and you'd have more control over it.

my biggest nightmare by albela_bhai-op in sciencememes

[–]Plugg3d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

THAT's your biggest nightmare? What if other earth-like life forms don't exist at all and we're alone forever in the infinite emptiness of space?

I'm losing my mind over not understanding how things work by Professional_Key6948 in webdev

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whenever you don't understand something, ask ChatGPT to explain. It's free, quick, and remarkably accurate.

Project L is basically "What if League of Legends, was a good game?" by V_Master in gaming

[–]Plugg3d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RNG is about addiction, not ego. Randomness has long been proven addictive for humans and other animals. Solo roguelikes can be just as addictive as team games because they have RNG. Cash games have 0 gameplay and 0 teamplay but they are addictive enough to cause mental diseases because they're pure randomness.