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Chris Knight posted:I need some more figgies in my life imo
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Stringent posted:hire the first one that knows how to use source control and understands why they should never, ever force push good luck with that. you'll be lucky if they've used svn in class
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 16:03 |
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blugh back to interview prep today. There's a chance that the first company I interviewed with will reach out with an offer (or a rejection) today... the former would REALLY take the pressure off my remaining two interviews since they're by far my first choice at this point, making the last 2 interviews mostly academic
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Penisface posted:we use force push for squashing commits in the pr or branch before merge because some of the history has already been pushed to the remote squashing is so dumb
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 16:58 |
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I use force push usually only when some idiot pushes some large binaries into the repo and you need to remove all traces of them from the history
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:squashing is so dumb I mean I'll squash my own branch before I make a PR out of it but i don't really get why you'd want to do so afterward
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:squashing is so dumb HG supremacy on this topic
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:05 |
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nbsd wouldn't be proud of how hard i managed to negotiate myself out of some figgies, but 100k, may 13, movin' to boulder, CO assuming that meets my current place's 60d requirement
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:06 |
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Ciaphas posted:I mean I'll squash my own branch before I make a PR out of it but i don't really get why you'd want to do so afterward everyone who doesn't understand squashing doesn't use blame. which is fine, but i'll never understand the haughtiness some folks find fit to cart along with that presumption
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Ciaphas posted:nbsd wouldn't be proud of how hard i managed to negotiate myself out of some figgies, but congrats. did you get relocation money
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JawnV6 posted:because i don't want a blame to spend any time on the whitespace edits i made based on review i've at least briefly used blame and found it helpful; i'm just leery about any workflow that includes a force push so I've never tried
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PokeJoe posted:congrats. did you get relocation money $5k reimbursement. Not perfect but more than good enough since they're not asking me to break lease
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Ciaphas posted:I mean I'll squash my own branch before I make a PR out of it but i don't really get why you'd want to do so afterward squashmerge is great if you're smart about how you compose your PRs because 1) it's really easy to revert an entire PR if poo poo breaks, 2) it's really easy to cherry-pick PRs to other branches, and 3) the git history is quite easy to make sense of if you need the detailed history of changes within a commit just go look at the PR in github and see all the review comments, etc. too
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Hell yeah man, I think a lot of yospos has been rooting for you. Go buy a steak to celebrate
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Arcsech posted:squashmerge is great if you're smart about how you compose your PRs because 1) it's really easy to revert an entire PR if poo poo breaks, 2) it's really easy to cherry-pick PRs to other branches, and 3) the git history is quite easy to make sense of sounds like a skill I will have to learn, then. we mostly learned by trial by fire at oldjob, and it was mostly me spreading the learning, so i had to be conservative to not mess everyone up
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:13 |
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Ciaphas posted:nbsd wouldn't be proud of how hard i managed to negotiate myself out of some figgies, but hell yeah friend, get that $$$ also boulder is pretty okay if you're down with everyone being a hippy and/or college student
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Ciaphas posted:sounds like a skill I will have to learn, then. we mostly learned by trial by fire at oldjob, and it was mostly me spreading the learning, so i had to be conservative to not mess everyone up With github you can elect to squash and merge in the web UI edit: also, congrats!
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:18 |
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congrats ciaphas!
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:19 |
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Ciaphas posted:nbsd wouldn't be proud of how hard i managed to negotiate myself out of some figgies, but Congrats!
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:20 |
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Good job on
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Arcsech posted:hell yeah friend, get that $$$ CPColin posted:Good job on thanks y'all. i'll wait until i have a formal offer in hand--gotta call em back to assure them that start date is okay--but it looks like i've got some travel to arrange
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:23 |
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I rebase -i my commits in a PR to be self-contained pieces of work, but I leave merge commits in place. Then you can use the git log between any two arbitrary commits/versions to know what feature work has taken place. Takes a short awk script and you can get changelogs for free as long as the merge commits were descriptive and well-labeled. Most tools (github, tfs, gitlab, etc.) even annotate the merge commit with the PR title or work items so that gets done automatically.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:37 |
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boulder is great, you're right up against the mountains, it's beautiful, enjoy
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 18:47 |
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Ciaphas posted:thanks y'all. i'll wait until i have a formal offer in hand--gotta call em back to assure them that start date is okay--but it looks like i've got some travel to arrange Congrats! I live in Denver and used to work in Boulder. PM me if you have any questions about the area or want to grab a brew.
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Ciaphas posted:i've at least briefly used blame and found it helpful; i'm just leery about any workflow that includes a force push so I've never tried I think a lot of people objected to never force push. Not never implement a workflow that includes a force push. At least that’s my take on it. Sometimes you need to force push. Knowing when is key.
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The trick is, of course, to always use git push --force-with-lease when force pushing.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 20:24 |
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getting a 100% remote offer i hope it is competitive
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 20:33 |
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Ciaphas posted:nbsd wouldn't be proud of how hard i managed to negotiate myself out of some figgies, but
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 21:22 |
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Ciaphas posted:nbsd wouldn't be proud of how hard i managed to negotiate myself out of some figgies, but Congrats! Seeing your story through this thread is awesome.
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 21:46 |
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congrats ciaphas. boulder/colorado is awesome if you're the least bit interested in spending time outdoors
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Pie Colony posted:congrats ciaphas. boulder/colorado is awesome if you're the least bit interested in spending time outdoors also drinking visitors under the table the night they arrive
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# ? Mar 11, 2019 22:13 |
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gently caress yeah ciaphas
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Where's a place I can dump my dumb resume? Here? I have hardly any experience, but would like to be reassured that's the reason I don't get emails back from places I apply to, instead of the aforementioned resume.Bloody posted:getting a 100% remote offer i hope it is competitive So about letting your current place of business of your resignation, was the previous time a one time thing or...
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# ? Mar 12, 2019 00:04 |
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just anonymize it to the extent that you want and post a link dawg
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# ? Mar 12, 2019 00:18 |
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if you mean where to upload it, make a png and attach to post or google drive i guess?
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i just anonymize then upload the PDF to a google drive for an easy public link, yeah
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Captain Foo posted:gently caress yeah ciaphas
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I wasn't sure if there was a thread to put it in mainly, but here's what I have: https://i.imgur.com/mgMFCJn.png I'm not really sure what kind of computer touching I want to do so I just kind of apply to whatever sounds interesting. Also Captain Foo posted:gently caress yeah ciaphas
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MononcQc posted:I rebase -i my commits in a PR to be self-contained pieces of work, but I leave merge commits in place. Then you can use the git log between any two arbitrary commits/versions to know what feature work has taken place. Takes a short awk script and you can get changelogs for free as long as the merge commits were descriptive and well-labeled. Most tools (github, tfs, gitlab, etc.) even annotate the merge commit with the PR title or work items so that gets done automatically. yup, this.
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mekkanare posted:I wasn't sure if there was a thread to put it in mainly, but here's what I have: https://i.imgur.com/mgMFCJn.png A summary paragraph wouldn’t be out of line, for sure add that Out of curiosity, did you finish your bs in 2.5 years or transfer from a CC that isn’t listed? some people might see the short time and assume that you didn’t actually get the degree. Anyway, nobody needs to know when you started school - just the date you graduated. good for you for not putting your GPA on there, a lot of people do that and it’s best avoided for someone that’s ever had a job I’m ambivalent about the CTF section. neither of those are actual CTFs, right? they’re just sets of challenges you go through on your own? consider changing the CTFs section to an “oss projects” section and then linking repos with your solutions there. make sure that the actual CTFs don’t ask you not to do this, but both of those are old enough that I think you’d be fine. if you like this kind of stuff, cryptopals is also super fun the oss projects thing mentioned above is a decent idea even if you keep the ctf thing how it is. if you don’t have any personal projects or OSS commits, then never mind of course all that said, it’s a nice resume. you didn’t gently caress anything up as far as I can tell
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