• dactylotheca
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    1942 months ago

    Doctor of Computer Science

    stringly-typed "100%"

    yeah that tracks.

    • @vala
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      1252 months ago

      Calls a static method on the OldMan class instead of the instance of oldMan that is actually dying.

      • David From Space
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        Tonight's story: Every man older than OldMan.getMinimumAge() has been in perfect *unchanging* health for the last few months‽ To find out why, stay tuned! Our experts chime in to help you understand....

        • @OldManBOMBIN
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          If only I’d been born %YEARS% later :'-(

        • @[email protected]
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          82 months ago

          But then they really have no idea and try to convince you it’s from some stupid diet trick fed to them by a sponsor.

        • @jaybone
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          22 months ago

          Is this some .NET convention that references to instances start with capital letters?

          • Kogasa
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            32 months ago

            Yeah, properties (like a field but with a getter and/or setter method, may or may not be backed by a field) are PascalCase

            • robotica
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              32 months ago

              How is OldMan a property here? It’s clearly the name of a class

                • robotica
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                  Yes I know, I’ve coded in .NET before, but so are class names.

  • @Fades
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    WHY IS THE HEALTH INPUT PARAMETER A GODDAMN STRING???

    Why are you passing ‘%’ inside said goddamn string?!?! Not to mention the static reference instead of the actual instance.

    Shame on you

    • katy ✨
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      OldMan.setHealth(“Robert’); DROP TABLE Students;–”)

      • @Fades
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        42 months ago

        Finally someone with some wisdom

    • @[email protected]
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      I guess its just a reminder that getting a PhD is often more about dedication than it is about practical knowledge.

    • @Buddahriffic
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      232 months ago

      Because the meme wasn’t made by someone with a doctorate in CS or even a bachelor’s.

    • @devfuuu
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      Smells like JavaScript.

    • @[email protected]
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      182 months ago

      It’s not his fault the world is made this way.

      He just has to follow it or else that man dies.

    • @FilthyShrooms
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      142 months ago

      They use a look-up table with every value from 0% to 100%

    • Fat Tony
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      Honestly, if someone were to try to safe my life. And I find out he uses a string as a parameter to do so. Just let me die right there.

    • VeganPizza69 Ⓥ
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      The high level setter function should be made to handle both string and numeric values.

      If it contains “%” it’s a percentage value.

      If it’s a string without a “%” it’s an absolute value and needs to be normalized.

      If it’s a numeric value, it’s an absolute value.

      If it’s a numeric 100, it’s 100%.

      If it’s a subunitary numeric value, it’s a percentage.

      • @sandbox
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        282 months ago

        yeah I’m gonna go ahead and reject your PR, please change this function to accept a decimal value between 0 and 1

        • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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          122 months ago

          Ironically, the worst thing I ever saw a coworker do was to change a function that accepted an Integer value between 0 and 32767 to one that accepted a Float between 0.0 and 1.0. Perfectly sensible change except that it resulted in a 120 mph knuckleball fired a foot above a 10 year old kid’s head, followed by a fist fight between the client and my boss.

          • @jaybone
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            112 months ago

            That sounds like something that should have been caught by QA, integration tests or unit tests long before it was launching balls at ten year olds.

            • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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              62 months ago

              Yes, testing the new Little League control module on a field full of Little Leaguers was not the best plan.

              • @jaybone
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                32 months ago

                What is a little league control module?

                • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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                  72 months ago

                  You push a button and it makes Little Leaguers do whatever you tell them to do. Very potent, should never be misused.

          • @[email protected]
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            yeah every engineer knows you gotta set KidHeadKnuckleballClearance waaay higher than that, it’s compsci 101

      • NTripleOne
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        132 months ago

        If it’s a numeric 100, it’s 100%.

        absolute lunacy

        • VeganPizza69 Ⓥ
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          Absolute (cm)

          adding one 0:

          100%, automatically changes unit to %

          (Word table properties)

      • @[email protected]
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        Oldman.setHealth(“dicktits”); //normalize pls

        Oldman.setHealth(“-100±1%”); //make percentage pls

        Oldman.setHealth(0.0); //it is subunitary, but undefined behavior - will it access the ‘numeric value’ overload, or the ‘subunitary numeric value’ overload?

        Don’t write your own code just yet.

        • VeganPizza69 Ⓥ
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          Oldman.setHealth(“dicktits”); //normalize pls

          0

          Oldman.setHealth(“-100±1%”); //make percentage pls

          Reject operations.

          Use absolute number to remove the minus. Math.abs()

          Oldman.setHealth(0.0); //it is subunitary, but undefined behavior - will it access the ‘numeric value’ overload, or the ‘subunitary numeric value’ overload?

          Same result either way, so whatever if branch is first.

          Understand the purpose. If you want to kill the old man with 0, then there’s no point to leaving it as 0.9%, understand the non-linear characteristics of life and death.

          When you’re dealing with the low level functions, sure, you can keep it simple. When you’re reaching the surface of user input, you’re either going to waste time with validation and error reporting, or you’re going to waste time with interfaces that can handle more shit without complaining. There’s no fool proof either way, but good luck pissing users off with endless docs.

          Don’t write your own code just yet.

          If your goal in programming is just to be a traffic cop between the user input and the database, all you’re doing is building a virtual bureaucracy, the kind that people really hate and is easily generated with coding tools. Or you’re just deferring the “smoothing out” burden to the UI developers.

        • VeganPizza69 Ⓥ
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          …ends with. And there are more ways to parse.

      • @Fades
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        Yes absolutely, the parameter even if not in a strongly typed language should be a specific number and the unit should be implied. Overload the method to support different units if necessary or provide a unit as an additional parameter instead of forcing the method to parse the string for any unit type hints that may or may not be there

  • @Mercury
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    422 months ago

    Goddamn, the joke gets worse the more I inspect each panel.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      Yeah, he reimplemented it in Java to get garbage collection. The Alzheimer’s is cured but he takes ten minutes to pour a glass of water.

  • @PieMePlenty
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    262 months ago

    Did he just give every old man perfect health?!

  • @[email protected]
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    142 months ago

    See that’s the issue, he should have tried stopping the cardiac arrest process instead of just resetting the man to the beginning of it

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      Patient HP kept dropping to zero after resetting, but we don’t have budget to investigate why and this was supposed to be worth only 1 story point, so we set up a microservice that runs a job every 200ms to set HP back to 100. So long as nothing shuts down the service, patient should be fine. Marking as Done.

    • @[email protected]
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      Whoops, stopped the lungs process instead of the cardiac arrest process.

      Actually you really want to restart the heart service, right? sudo systemd restart heart

  • moosetwin
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    102 months ago

    I wish there was a last panel of the old guy getting revived, I think it would be funny

  • @[email protected]
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    92 months ago

    bash: sudo: command not found

    After all, we don’t know that he has it installed, especially if he’s running a really old distro.