Message from @JDB

Discord ID: 543842467074539549


2019-02-09 17:11:54 UTC  

So some senior developer could write something short, re-usable and efficient in maybe 30 minutes. A junior developer might spend an entire week doing the same thing, while making a complete mess out of it that cannot be re-used, or extended easily. Things like that add up. It's up to efficiency and knowing what you can and can't do.

2019-02-09 17:12:22 UTC  

yeah - so how would you train that?

2019-02-09 17:12:29 UTC  

make more stuff?

2019-02-09 17:12:38 UTC  

and be conscious of where to improve

2019-02-09 17:12:40 UTC  

No... study design patterns and SOLID programming principles.

2019-02-09 17:12:43 UTC  

and add to your own library of tools

2019-02-09 17:12:45 UTC  

Or look at open source projects?

2019-02-09 17:13:07 UTC  

that's what i thought

2019-02-09 17:13:46 UTC  

Looking at well-structured code makes me warm inside. Just look up how to write generic classes and functions (C# is perfect for this!)

2019-02-09 17:13:52 UTC  

design patterns are template that cover a large scope of problems?

2019-02-09 17:14:06 UTC  

that's what i do now but at a basic level

2019-02-09 17:14:14 UTC  

very basic

2019-02-09 17:14:24 UTC  

i have my own library i'm building up

2019-02-09 17:14:33 UTC  

Sort of yeah. Everybody "should" know them and they make it easier for someone else to understand the structure of your code. These patterns also make it easier to add things to your code without breaking it.

2019-02-09 17:14:48 UTC  

how did oyu learn these things

2019-02-09 17:14:56 UTC  

i'm going to study CS so will that be taught ?

2019-02-09 17:15:07 UTC  

I think so yeah

2019-02-09 17:15:18 UTC  

@shadowlessnexus do you study design patterns and SOLID programming principles.

2019-02-09 17:15:33 UTC  

yea.

2019-02-09 17:15:34 UTC  

i did

2019-02-09 17:15:48 UTC  

cool

2019-02-09 17:16:25 UTC  

Any good resources to understand OOP principles?

2019-02-09 17:16:30 UTC  

^

2019-02-09 17:16:45 UTC  

Couldn't get my head around that how much I tried.

2019-02-09 17:17:01 UTC  

r u in school edgy?

2019-02-09 17:17:22 UTC  

@EdgyEcchis Youtube. OOP is the thing you should start with.

2019-02-09 17:17:30 UTC  

roko what trait has contributed the most to ur financial success

2019-02-09 17:17:32 UTC  

ppl uno?

2019-02-09 17:18:33 UTC  

@JDB Never settling for what you have. The grass is always greener if you keep walking. Also, taking calculated risks and networking helps.

2019-02-09 17:18:40 UTC  

Actually..networking is the biggest one.

2019-02-09 17:18:48 UTC  

have you found fulfilment

2019-02-09 17:18:56 UTC  

The industry is so fucked. People really only pay the big bucks to friends or friends of friends.

2019-02-09 17:19:23 UTC  

No, not at all. I'm too rich and different from others to understand them.

2019-02-09 17:19:45 UTC  

so you would find fulfilment through relationships?

2019-02-09 17:19:54 UTC  

don't you enjoy what u do day to day urself?

2019-02-09 17:20:12 UTC  

Don't reveal too much personal info here. The infiltrators are also watching

2019-02-09 17:20:19 UTC  

true

2019-02-09 17:20:22 UTC  

go other server

2019-02-09 17:20:35 UTC  

So that's why I'm going on this trip. In a series that I loved, Honey and Clover, there's this boy who also went on this coming of age trip. He biked across japan for some reason . Maybe to find himself. I guess that's the same for me.

I have been deluded into thinking relationships can make me happy. I know that I'm lied to, but my body is cursed with this instinct that bombards my system 2.

2019-02-09 17:21:49 UTC  

In most servers, asking too many personal questions puts you on a black list for possible infiltrators.

2019-02-09 17:22:24 UTC  

roko other server man