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Post by laughter on Mar 16, 2019 10:58:34 GMT -5
Hi Laffy, How are you? Long time no talk! Good - same 'ole same 'ole - thanks for asking guy . Updating a website and finally paying attention to what it looks like on a phone. Also about to package some source and ya' know what? ... after all these years I've decided to read the xemacs manual. Hope your family's doing well. Have you broken the internet with your ruby yet?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 11:13:28 GMT -5
Hi Laffy, How are you? Long time no talk! Good - same 'ole same 'ole - thanks for asking guy . Updating a website and finally paying attention to what it looks like on a phone. Also about to package some source and ya' know what? ... after all these years I've decided to read the xemacs manual. Hope your family's doing well. Have you broken the internet with your ruby yet? Good to know that.
I have been too busy for few months now because I have been developing new Automation Framework for my company in Ruby. It more or less came to an end now(it's in selling phase now). Becoming free now!
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Post by laughter on Mar 16, 2019 11:29:00 GMT -5
Good - same 'ole same 'ole - thanks for asking guy . Updating a website and finally paying attention to what it looks like on a phone. Also about to package some source and ya' know what? ... after all these years I've decided to read the xemacs manual. Hope your family's doing well. Have you broken the internet with your ruby yet? Good to know that. I have been too busy for few months now because I have been developing new Automation Framework for my company in Ruby. It more or less came to an end now(it's in selling phase now). until the first production bug, anyways
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 11:35:43 GMT -5
Good to know that. I have been too busy for few months now because I have been developing new Automation Framework for my company in Ruby. It more or less came to an end now(it's in selling phase now). until the first production bug, anyways Thanks.
ha ha, How true your lines are!
Actually I already started using now! Doing sanity for UAT is happening via my framework now. But still outside selling hasn't happened yet(selling to client).
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Post by laughter on Mar 16, 2019 12:17:25 GMT -5
Thanks.
ha ha, How true your lines are!
Actually I already started using now! Doing sanity for UAT is happening via my framework now. But still outside selling hasn't happened yet(selling to client). Go and mock the testers at their cubes, that way they get pissed off at you and will work really hard to getchya'!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 12:51:42 GMT -5
Thanks.
ha ha, How true your lines are!
Actually I already started using now! Doing sanity for UAT is happening via my framework now. But still outside selling hasn't happened yet(selling to client). Go and mock the testers at their cubes, that way they get pissed off at you and will work really hard to getchya'! seems to be a good idea but I don't understand what you are saying ! Can you please explain me more about that?
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Post by laughter on Mar 16, 2019 13:31:21 GMT -5
Go and mock the testers at their cubes, that way they get pissed off at you and will work really hard to getchya'! seems to be a good idea but I don't understand what you are saying ! Can you please explain me more about that? Nah, don't really do that, it was a joke. But the idea is, you know, testing is boring. So people who write the plans and run the tests might miss something, and then it goes into production, but they won't get the blame .. you will! So what I meant by the joke was that if you get them annoyed, then they'd have the motivation to concentrate and work hard to find any bugs now (instead of letting the clients find them), because they get to point out your flaws, tell you you screwed up, and sneer at you.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 13:39:00 GMT -5
seems to be a good idea but I don't understand what you are saying ! Can you please explain me more about that? Nah, don't really do that, it was a joke. But the idea is, you know, testing is boring. So people who write the plans and run the tests might miss something, and then it goes into production, but they won't get the blame .. you will! So what I meant by the joke was that if you get them annoyed, then they'd have the motivation to concentrate and work hard to find any bugs now (instead of letting the clients find them), because they get to point out your flaws, tell you you screwed up, and sneer at you. I get it, I get it. No no, I would never do it. That would spoil the name of my new framework as well.
Hey do you know what's happening now? I have developed the entire framework in a dynamic language Ruby(has interpreter), So we have to give our source code as well when we sell it. So I plan to rewrite the entire framework in a compiled language(has compiler) and I chose Rust now. Rust is the new language I am learning to rewrite my framework.
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Post by laughter on Mar 16, 2019 13:45:00 GMT -5
Nah, don't really do that, it was a joke. But the idea is, you know, testing is boring. So people who write the plans and run the tests might miss something, and then it goes into production, but they won't get the blame .. you will! So what I meant by the joke was that if you get them annoyed, then they'd have the motivation to concentrate and work hard to find any bugs now (instead of letting the clients find them), because they get to point out your flaws, tell you you screwed up, and sneer at you. I get it, I get it. No no, I would never do it. That would spoil the name of my new framework as well.
Hey do you know what's happening now? I have developed the entire framework in a dynamic language Ruby(has interpreter), So we have to give our source code as well when we sell it. So I plan to rewrite the entire framework in a compiled language(has compiler) and I chose Rust now. Rust is the new language I am learning to rewrite my framework.
I ran across Rust perusing github stuff when I migrated to Ubhuntu 18 and the jdk 11 a few months back, but just read about it casually. My vague impression is that it's fashionable right now and there are some ongoing component build-outs for Apache and Mozilla that are using it. Have you tried it yet? Rather than mocking the testers, you could instead brag to them that they'll never find any bugs because of how good a designer you are.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 13:56:37 GMT -5
I get it, I get it. No no, I would never do it. That would spoil the name of my new framework as well.
Hey do you know what's happening now? I have developed the entire framework in a dynamic language Ruby(has interpreter), So we have to give our source code as well when we sell it. So I plan to rewrite the entire framework in a compiled language(has compiler) and I chose Rust now. Rust is the new language I am learning to rewrite my framework.
I ran across Rust perusing github stuff when I migrated to Ubhuntu 18 and the jdk 11 a few months back, but just read about it casually. My vague impression is that it's fashionable right now and there are some ongoing component build-outs for Apache and Mozilla that are using it. Have you tried it yet? Yes, I am aware of that. I am using a driver to automate firefox browser named 'geckodriver.exe' which is completely being developed in Rust. Rust is being developed by Mozilla. I think soon we no longer have to depend on C,C++ to write OS,compiler,interpreter, hereafter we can write those system level software in Rust.
They are already angry on me(internally) because since I am developing this framework, I am closing their Jobs ! Now you are asking to me to put oil in the fire which is already burning.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 14:20:05 GMT -5
I ran across Rust perusing github stuff when I migrated to Ubhuntu 18 and the jdk 11 a few months back, but just read about it casually. My vague impression is that it's fashionable right now and there are some ongoing component build-outs for Apache and Mozilla that are using it. Have you tried it yet? Yes, I am aware of that. I am using a driver to automate firefox browser named 'geckodriver.exe' which is completely being developed in Rust. Rust is being developed by Mozilla. I think soon we no longer have to depend on C,C++ to write OS,compiler,interpreter, hereafter we can write those system level software in Rust.
They are already angry on me(internally) because since I am developing this framework, I am closing their Jobs ! Now you are asking to me to put oil in the fire which is already burning. I thought these two were dead long time ago anyway. Didn't Java kill them off?
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Post by laughter on Mar 16, 2019 14:21:01 GMT -5
I ran across Rust perusing github stuff when I migrated to Ubhuntu 18 and the jdk 11 a few months back, but just read about it casually. My vague impression is that it's fashionable right now and there are some ongoing component build-outs for Apache and Mozilla that are using it. Have you tried it yet? Yes, I am aware of that. I am using a driver to automate firefox browser named 'geckodriver.exe' which is completely being developed in Rust. Rust is being developed by Mozilla. I think soon we no longer have to depend on C,C++ to write OS,compiler,interpreter, hereafter we can write those system level software in Rust.
They are already angry on me(internally) because since I am developing this framework, I am closing their Jobs ! Now you are asking to me to put oil in the fire which is already burning. Lean into their cubes and say "all you guys ever do is WebDriverWait() around".
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 14:28:51 GMT -5
Yes, I am aware of that. I am using a driver to automate firefox browser named 'geckodriver.exe' which is completely being developed in Rust. Rust is being developed by Mozilla. I think soon we no longer have to depend on C,C++ to write OS,compiler,interpreter, hereafter we can write those system level software in Rust.
They are already angry on me(internally) because since I am developing this framework, I am closing their Jobs ! Now you are asking to me to put oil in the fire which is already burning. I thought these two were dead long time ago anyway. Didn't Java kill them off? Oh my God! Java doesn't have the power to kill them off. C and C++ are system programming languages, Java is not the system programming language. If you want to develop OS, Compiler, Interpreter, you still have to use these languages. I am using a language named Ruby which is very high level language, this language interpreter is completely written in C(not even in C++). But Rust is the new system programming language which I believe it can replace both C and C++.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 14:29:04 GMT -5
Yes, I am aware of that. I am using a driver to automate firefox browser named 'geckodriver.exe' which is completely being developed in Rust. Rust is being developed by Mozilla. I think soon we no longer have to depend on C,C++ to write OS,compiler,interpreter, hereafter we can write those system level software in Rust.
They are already angry on me(internally) because since I am developing this framework, I am closing their Jobs ! Now you are asking to me to put oil in the fire which is already burning. Lean into their cubes and say "all you guys ever do is WebDriverWait() around". lol
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 14:30:22 GMT -5
Yes, I am aware of that. I am using a driver to automate firefox browser named 'geckodriver.exe' which is completely being developed in Rust. Rust is being developed by Mozilla. I think soon we no longer have to depend on C,C++ to write OS,compiler,interpreter, hereafter we can write those system level software in Rust.
They are already angry on me(internally) because since I am developing this framework, I am closing their Jobs ! Now you are asking to me to put oil in the fire which is already burning. Lean into their cubes and say "all you guys ever do is WebDriverWait() around". That's old skool competitive talk. Does it still have traction in your generation?
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