Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy
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Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostAm I supposed to extrapolate from the puppet references that you think I am some kind of troll?
I've noticed that I'm not the only newbie being goaded in this manner.
You either put up and shut up, or call it out and don't worry if you have to walk out."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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In a few places not there have been CI build servers with monitors visible to the whole room that publicly shame whoever checks in a broken build. Maybe you could suggest this to you devops people without naming any names. Then Jenkins/TC will do the work for you!Comment
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Originally posted by pauldee View PostIn a few places not there have been CI build servers with monitors visible to the whole room that publicly shame whoever checks in a broken build. Maybe you could suggest this to you devops people without naming any names. Then Jenkins/TC will do the work for you!
What's really needed here are unit tests that are run on build and cause the build to fail in the event that they don't pass.
EDIT - And to the rude keyboard warrior who is active in this thread - I saw your rude message and I hope it makes you feel good about yourself.Last edited by The Castle Cary Fairy; 13 April 2018, 11:01.Comment
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Worry not about him.
Small life, small existence compensated for by post counts, one wonders.
As to the issue, there is a school of thought that the contractor is him/herself an industry professional that unearths, highlights, corrects and betters the ills caused by others. I would say it is almost incumbent upon you to find some professional way to make know to the managers.
This person's good will may be the only issue so I would always advocate presenting the problem together with a solution. "The coding is being broken. He means well. Provide him with training." ...sort of approach.
Good luck.Comment
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Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostEDIT - And to the rude keyboard warrior who is active in this thread - I saw your rude message and I hope it makes you feel good about yourself.
I am fairly certain you are not.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostThe problem is it doesn't break the build as such. They're mostly merge errors of the nature of lines of code getting inadvertently deleted.
What's really needed here are unit tests that are run on build and cause the build to fail in the event that they don't pass.
EDIT - And to the rude keyboard warrior who is active in this thread - I saw your rude message and I hope it makes you feel good about yourself.
Also, DON'T react to trolls. I've found the ignore button pretty useful on here. I use it far more here than on any other forum.Comment
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Originally posted by simes View PostThere is an Ignore Button??
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But, before you get your hopes up too high, you can't ignore moderators or the administrator. We are beyond ignorance
There's also buttons at the bottom of posts down on the left, one is a smilie face, the other a thumbs up. You can use those to like or thank someone for their post, if you have found it educational, informative or entertaining.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Thanks all for the above.
In truth, the application we are putting together is a proof of concept and there are aggressive deadlines hence the lack of any unit tests.
Ultimately, what the trade off is between investing effort into writing tests vs downtime from errors is anyone's guess but they've made the call not to do TDD.
As a contractor, I am ever so slightly concerned about not getting blamed for errors that are not of my doing. I think I'm finding a way of subtly dropping the issue into conversations with other colleagues and it appears this individual's blustering approach hasn't gone unnoticed by them either.
By the way - does the ignore feature stop people from leaving rude messages?Comment
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