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@searls this was great - entertaining and very helpful. I was just starting to build up some speaking momentum and then 2020 happened and I'm still trying to pick up the pieces
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@searls this was great - entertaining and very helpful. I was just starting to build up some speaking momentum and then 2020 happened and I'm still trying to pick up the pieces
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@searls this was great - entertaining and very helpful. I was just starting to build up some speaking momentum and then 2020 happened and I'm still trying to pick up the pieces
@searls this was great - entertaining and very helpful. I was just starting to build up some speaking momentum and then 2020 happened and I'm still trying to pick up the pieces
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@searls for whatever reason most of my recent work has been salvaging old codebases after the previous devs have ghosted / been fired / died (!!!) - lots of bad PHP and worse JS.
At least everything I do feels like an improvement! I actually added tests (sort of) today
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@searls for whatever reason most of my recent work has been salvaging old codebases after the previous devs have ghosted / been fired / died (!!!) - lots of bad PHP and worse JS.
At least everything I do feels like an improvement! I actually added tests (sort of) today
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@searls for whatever reason most of my recent work has been salvaging old codebases after the previous devs have ghosted / been fired / died (!!!) - lots of bad PHP and worse JS.
At least everything I do feels like an improvement! I actually added tests (sort of) today
@searls for whatever reason most of my recent work has been salvaging old codebases after the previous devs have ghosted / been fired / died (!!!) - lots of bad PHP and worse JS.
At least everything I do feels like an improvement! I actually added tests (sort of) today
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@searls I've been fixing an inherited app which did a disturbing amount of username and password validation on the client side - which had been done by a separate team from the backend. Total mess. PW stored in MD5 after all that too FML
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@searls I've been fixing an inherited app which did a disturbing amount of username and password validation on the client side - which had been done by a separate team from the backend. Total mess. PW stored in MD5 after all that too FML
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@searls I've been fixing an inherited app which did a disturbing amount of username and password validation on the client side - which had been done by a separate team from the backend. Total mess. PW stored in MD5 after all that too FML
@searls I've been fixing an inherited app which did a disturbing amount of username and password validation on the client side - which had been done by a separate team from the backend. Total mess. PW stored in MD5 after all that too FML