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When the comments are more interesting than the story... anybody else still waiting for the punch line?
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We don't do punchlines, they cost extra.
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Oh you actually still read the stories? Mind giving the rest of us the gist of it?
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Did you want me to read this or sit in comments all day?
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Pee-pee, doo-doo, Nigel is a bad coder.
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Andy was going to recommend a 3rd party punch line, but Nigel said he could write his own, which will be delivered in about 4 months.
It will be 33% funnier than the previous punch line.
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The capital of Germany is Berlin.
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Well, that's one line of code per record...
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That sounds like the thinking of a machine to me.
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There is no punchline. That got cut in the budget meeting, in favour of outlining a well-trodden outsourcing underdelivery scenario and the typical solution to the problems.
It's not funny, it's reality. Sometimes a friend walks into a lamp post because they were too intent on waving goodbye to a girl. More often they miss the lamp post and the opportunity for humour escapes. Same here.
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I'm not normally one to wonder where the punchline is, but is this part 1 of 2?
What happened after Andy found out there was only 3000 records being processed? What was causing the slowdown?
We need answers, people!
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Rather drop TheDailyWTF to a weekly TheWeeklyWTF and up the quality of the stories. And no, I'm not going to send in my own again; they never get published.
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Frist, they moan about the dumbing down. Then they moan when left to draw their own conclusions. I think the sensible message to take away from this is that people will moan.
For the hard of thinking, the entire story is littered with WTFs... what do you want, a nice little bullet point list or something?
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(By "compare", I mean be rudely dismissive of your own third-party assumptions and replace them with our own in-house ones which will take, I dunno, about 3 months to finish and only do 300 characters per comment.)
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This story sounded like it was going to be interesting, but then stopped mid flow without any conclusion. Shame.
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Totally agree I came here thinking my feed had missed the end of the story off. Meh!
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OK, with a whooshing sound over my head, I proceed to explain the joke.
Consulting firm produces system. It takes 30 minutes to complete.
Andy grabs a few evaluation licenses and puts together a functional version that handles a few thousand records in milliseconds.
Nigel the Expert sniffs and walks out. He reworks the system so it takes only 10 minutes.
Andy looks at how many records the system is handling. It's only a few thousand.
So Andy's afternoon produced a number of systems that do in milliseconds what and entire consulting firm's do in 30 minutes. and Nigel the Expert's weeks-long effort did in 10 minutes.
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I have to think the story was too subtle for most people.
Nigel wrote a 3000 line function. Each job transferred 3000 records.
I hope the correlation is that the 3000 line function simply performed 3000 individual record-copy lines, cutr and pasted together.
At least, I hope that is what it is.. otherwise its a very dull story indeed.
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What exactly is a "nosebleed-level executive"? Google turns this article up as the only place it's used...
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it's a play on nosebleed section:
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This made me chuckle. Whether it's just how plausible it sounds or the fact that it 'Nigel' multiple-weeks to write it.
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Does anyone know where I can find a hooker who will give me an ETL job? It's a more common kink than you think.
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I got the impression it was also implied that 3000 javascript lines were printed to handle specific records.
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I'm not entirely convinced that this isn't really a heavily anonymised story from inside the Obamacare website rollout.
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Time for you to go to your high tea party
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I trust that Andy kept a copy of the contractor's ETL system handy for the next time he had to implement something - switching from the old system to one of his researched alternatives would work even better than a speed-up loop ;)
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What the heck does ETL stand for? I hate it when people use acronyms without defining them in the article, I couldn't even find one appropriate on acronymfinder.com:
Early Termination Liability? Eat-To-Live Diet? Echo Train Length? Economic Threshold Level? Edge-Triggered Latch? Edison Testing Laboratories? Educational Technology Learning? Effective Translational Lift? El Toro Loco? Electric Testing Laboratory?
IMAO (In My Arrogant Opinion (like anyone is humble when they say imho...)), If it's not in the first 10 items on acronymfinder.com it doesn't exist!
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ETL - Export, Transform, Load
basically a process to take data out of one database, massage it, and put into another database.
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Google comes back with this article as the first result: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extract,_transform,_load
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I still prefer FTL
capthca: paratus - a roman talking bird
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10/1/2013 wasn't a Friday, it was Tuesday.
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I cannot imagine, then, how terrible your stories must be. It actually makes me shudder to think of the stories I've read on tdwtf that made it instead of yours.
Alternatively, your stories, however unlikely, could be super great. Try changing the characters' names part way through, using obscure manners of speech incorrectly, ending without closure, butchering sentences to require multiple reads, etc. That may help the editors here and get your stories published.
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-- "Adaptation" screenplay by Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman
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Well, actually a jeudi, but a Thursday by any other name is just as hard to handle.
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Nigel did fix the problem at hand. Did he not? Unfortunately in IT, fixing one problem often creates holes in other places. That's how custom application developers earn their bread and butter.
bad design is good for the paycheck.
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Adam! Glad to see you're not here!
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If management want to save time and don't want to pay for license, I think NIgel is doing great job and I will also do same as Nigel. If code is 3000 lines is anyone doing code review before deploying this code? Is it truly returning 1 record per line of code? Are variables correctly and freely declared?
All these questions are leaving NAgesh with many doubts in his mind. Please reply when you can. He is currently dealing with complex type problem in C#.