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Did you leave out a
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Whew, not me! Though things like
are eerily familiar...
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What's with the initial warning about names containing
Enterprise
, while none of the products in the article actually have such a name?Admin
I was just glad they didn't include Royal Purple and Deep Indigo, then I would know it was us for- Eh. erm, yeah, sorry, just got an IP strike from InfoSec, paynoattentiontome.
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I don't get what the real WTF is here - is it the co-worker not replying to the "test this" mail or is it the code that lets the report error when there's too much data?
Either way: While entertaining (especially for me who has to develop for Dynamics NAV frequently) it is still confusing and not consistent.
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I suspect there may be some exaggeration around Vlad's behaviour, but I do feel Maciek's pain of people who consistently prove themselves incapable of entering the test / verification dialogue via e.g. email with the developer assigned to attend to their changes.
The question is to be asked: how often does one follow up on emails which one has sent but not received a reply to? I have on occasion wondered whether to investigate whether Outlook offers a tool which allows you to set a warning flag on any particular email that hasn't been replied to within a time that you may configure, but I am rarely the one who suffers pain from the required amendments not having been implemented. If the respondent does not reply within an adequate time to my emails, they are the ones who are viewed with disfavour.
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I think that's because Remy simplified the rules a bit. I know for a fact he left out the parts describing:
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Used to take that long until Maciek's predecessor fixed the query and then ran screaming from the company -- I'm sure if I looked hard enough I could find that story here as well.
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The important thing is... he did Make It Work!
Filed under: I was so smugly happy about being able to make that reference and only having a subset of people getting it... and then Remy had to go and fucking link to it!
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Clearly Maciek is your successor, after evaluating
Maciej++
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Lack of follow up not only happens with mails: our bug tracker provides the possibility to ask the reporter for more information and it happens that one doesn't get an update when asking for more info on an issue that has been marked as critical.
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The first is the developer who did a "fire and forget" on his request for validation, then wondered why the requester was upset that it wasn't in production. Always follow up this sort of request. Chase the email down the hall to the guy's desk if you have to.
Oh, and never word it like that. "Can you confirm these reports are correct?" is all that is needed.
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And set an effing alarm on it!
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Not just that, but there's also the special rules for the end of the calendar year and the end of the audit year. Because one never correlated with the fiscal year anytime when the business existed, and the other used to correlate but now doesn't because of some weird dispute back in 1963…
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There's also the
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Probably because they didn't know but what they did know was that had to have it that way because "that's the way we've always done it"
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Or maybe since the timeouts have been removed, no error message is shown, so Vlad is just sitting there waiting for the task to finish. and waiting. and waiting
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While useful, that is not the same as the feature he was pondering. I'm not sure if you were suggesting the feature already exists, or offering a workaround.
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I love how the good guy in the story is Polish and the bad guy is Russian.
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I thought Vlad was Transylvanian? :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
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At least the next one due is well after I retire. ^^
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If you hardcode this date, I'll kill you.
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Should I update that to "leap day that falls on a blue moon"? Wait, damn, that means we're already code-complete...
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Considering how most hardcoded date logic ends up working, no, he won't. He'll find out immediately upon February 29, 2048, when everything breaks because he was :doing_it_wrong:
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Isn't it part of any employee's exit strategy to leave a zero-day trap somewhere in their work?
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Ummm... Noooooo...... >_>
<_<
>_>
*looks over shoulder*
*deletes some code*
<_<
>_>
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Were you fired just before your post?
Brotip: sabotage has to be subtle. Random code deletion isn't subtle.
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Precisely guided code deletion, on the other hand...
"Oh, that's a nice edge case check you've got here. Would be a shame if something... happened to it."
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You can always go for the trick of doing the sabotage by just not being there to prevent bad things (like logging filesystems filling up) from happening. Seen that happen a few times. After all, is it really sabotage when you're doing nothing at all and your ex-employer has explicitly instructed you not to do anything otherwise?
(Not all of our management really thinks that exit interviews are all that necessary. Idiots.)
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:wtf::question: Not Sure If Whoosh...
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Yeah, you're right,
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If Maciek has to keep on interacting with this kind of users, the thing to do is send a followup a couple of days later--"Vlad, have you had a chance to validate the changes I made to the report work the way you expected? I cannot put them into production until I have your OK." If he still doesn't respond, then you reply again a few days later, sprinkling with a liberal set of CCs--at least your boss, anyway, so he knows you aren't ignoring the users.
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TRWTF on this one is the number of people in the comments looking for clues that this was a system they worked on.
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I love when you do this. It shows your lack of basic understanding of text writing. You see, when you put some text in your post and mark it as something someone else said, then all the pronouns will be understood from his perspective - which means, if I said "your", I couldn't have possibly be saying about anything mine. That would just make no sense. So you quoted me saying something about you, and even bolded the word "your", making it look like you agree with me, and emphasize for me the most important part of statement.
In short - you've just agreed with me that you missed my joke. Which makes much more sense than the opposite, because your one was so blatantly obvious that only @blakeyrat could not get it.
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That comma implies that I am using a fairly common meme on this site of using a quote as part of my own sentence. So, you're now skirting double whoosh territory with your failed analysis of my use of your pronouns.
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I was expecting the error to be that the report didn't print in color on this guy's monochrome printer.
I seem to recall one WTF where a lady had placed a white filled rectangle over some information she wanted to hide and she was mad that the printer didn't put white ink over that area.
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No, it's pretty common meme used by numerous other people. I vaguely recall seeing you do so once or twice, even.
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Maybe they've got their pronouns right?
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:wtf: I would be mad too. Assuming the program was supposed to be WYSIWYG.
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It's not like a product made by the company that runs this site would have an Enterprise version, is it?
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And Easter, don't forget Easter. Or the fact that the calendar in certain Arab states is dependent on being able to see the sun on a particular morning, otherwise the new month hasn't started yet.
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I like the wording, 'If you have not replied to this email within 10 business days then I will assume that you are happy with the updated whatever and will add this to the record before pushing the change live'.
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No no no! If they have not replied in 10 days assume that the change was not necessary and discard it. Can't push potentially broken things live, if they need it they will find the time.
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There were just two fields? I cannot imagine an environment where multiple fields could be named “textbox45”.
That's the spirit. I also tend to just read TDWTF for a week after completing an assignment and until I get some feedback.
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