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Comment on: Microsoft will lose developers for a generation if it stuffs up GitHub, says future CEO

What would be nice is if the windows code was put on github so we can fix there stupid bugs for them.

0 01 Jul 2018 16:44 u/SavishSalacious in v/programming
Comment on: How many hours do you code per week?

I work from home for a company in the states, so I would say I work 7 days a week, about 40-90 hours a week.

0 28 Feb 2018 16:45 u/SavishSalacious in v/programming
Comment on: Poo in the loo 16 year old gurl "Prodigy" app dev found out to be a fraud.

It is very , very sad that the internet, which used to be a safe space to voice our opinion, can be weaponised against you by making such bizzare allegations

Uh last I checked it was true

But after reading her blogpost, her stackoverflow/github history in an attempt to understand her struggles as a self-taught programmer; I figured that there was no struggle at all! Self taught programmers are full of numerous questions, but she didn’t seem to have any! Neither is there any progression of all the tasks she did.

People clean up their git hub when they are committing? I mean if it was proven that shes a dumb broad then so be it, but I mean I tend to clean a lot of shit up, how ever my stack overflow is full of stupid questions.

After converting the .nib files to readable format, I found the name of primary developer who probably got no credit for building a marvelous app, whereas she is being lauded as a the next global prodigy.

And here's the real evidence - what a typical women. Trying to win one over for their kind.

And no, before someone gets on the bandwagon and calls me a bully, or says I’m harassing her, I am not.

This is what's sad about women in code, even if they are found to be fake ass bitches, they scream rape (exaggeration but ... Is it really?)

Such kind of people give Women in Code a really, really bad name, because sweetie, it takes tonnes of hardwork, cutting through competition, persistent dealing with sexism and lot of patience to make place for yourself in this male-dominant coveted industry. Being a poster girl for women in software, without knowing how to do a decent job at same coupled with bad work ethics is not right! Period.

He is right, this is a white male privilege community (I rarely see minority in my jobs unless we are handing it off to those god damn Indians that we have to re-write any ways). Male being the obvious word. All the sexism in the last two years has been mostly women bashing men and complaining about men even existing next to them at a open work space office. But we can't call harassment or bullying because then we look bad, or worse then we already look.

Developing computer software is complicated business, and yet, a huge number of youngsters are staking their claim writing apps that take the world by storm. Has app development really become accessible to all? Are we living in an age of prodigies?

No to all of that, Programming is hard - and I do not believe every child should learn to code, it is a passion, a seed that grows in your heart and takes over your fingers and mind, it is the thing that keeps you awake at night - fuck it's like civilization (one more turn, one more line of code).

0 28 Feb 2018 16:44 u/SavishSalacious in v/programming
Comment on: FreeBSD adopts a 'Code of Conduct', based on the example in Feminism Wiki, talking about systemic oppression etc.

I find this to be disgusting. Firs of all this is the internet, most of the communication of bugs and issues and ideas happen over keyboard and screen and not in person - rarely do we do things in person in the OS community unless it's conventions. 99% of the OS community doesn't care that you are gay, white, black, a women, trans, jew or what ever - they care that you can write good quality code and contribute to the project in some way that propels it forward.

I, for example, use to follow a bunch of a programmer twitter related people that then fell into this whole Black lives matter, don't assume my gender, being white is evil bull shit and now, or it seems news to me, this is taking over open source projects (and I assume close sourced to). Last I checked we don't give a fuck about you and you don't fucking contribute so get the fuck out.

0 28 Feb 2018 16:27 u/SavishSalacious in v/programming
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