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Occasionally, a review of proposed algorithms for solutions (not VS solutions) would have pseudo code presented to the group. It helped establish the flow chart of logic to the solution. No review of code was required. As professionals it was assumed we knew what we were doing. There were exceptions such as debugging problems, etc. but rare as a group. Our shop was not that large so meetings were more often 1 on 1. Picking apart code was something done by our professors in school, or by a selected colleague. You were responsible for picking apart your own code. If your code had to be plugged into a system, then a dummy system was used to test it. Here a group meeting might be called to review that test, before going live. It has been awhile and things have changed including coding. Richard Hamming, American Mathematician (Hamming code fame)
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Super Lloyd wrote: I often feel like code review are mostly filled with unneeded comment for the sake of commenting or to take some sort of "ownership" that doesn't do anything special beside burdening the reviewee with a special cosmetic change udpate.
All I can say in my experience of many years is that reviewers often do nothing but rubberstamp the review process.
So if you are seeing this from many people I would be curious exactly what they are commenting on so frequently in your code.
Super Lloyd wrote: was doing unnecessary work in Dispose() because "that's what is done everywhere", even though it's not needed and closing documents take godamn too long (due to all those unnecessary piece of code running in all those Dispose()
If you have a "document" which is taking too long to close and you have actually profiled the problem to be a problem with Dispose method then I would question your architecture and design. Or perhaps the definition of "document".
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If computer is a bicycle for the mind, is ChatGPT then a pedelec?
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Or just playing cards on the rear wheel.
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Like in Γystein Sunde Sykkeleiker[^]?
I never learned to play this piece - I tried but gave up. Later, I learned that it is played with a different tuning, which makes it a lot easier. But by that time I had given up the guitar entirely.
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Link did not work. I have heard of weirdly tuned steel guitars.
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Link didn't work? Can Youtube links have regional restrictions? It works fine here, but maybe that is because the video (or in this case: LP cover) is Norwegian, and I access it from Norway. Sorry, the clip isn't mine, so I cannot change any such restriction.
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Says it's unavailable so it might be a regional thing. Sometimes its a mystery. No problem.
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Badfinger
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I looked at again a little closer. My laptop has small screen so it's like looking through a knot hole.
It asked me to be subscriber. I did. Still not available. I suspect it is a regional thing.
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Badfinger
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More like a unicycle with half the spokes and one pedal missing.
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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didn't work for me either
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming βWow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Here is an example where ChatGPT gave me a wrong answer:
Question:
Find area of triangle of sides 40, 24, 32.
Answer:
The area of a triangle with sides 40, 24, 32 can be calculated using Heron's formula. The formula is:
sqrt(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)), where s = (a+b+c)/2 and a, b, c are the sides of the triangle.
Plugging in values for a = 40, b = 24, and c = 32, we get:
s = (40 + 24 + 32) / 2 = 96 / 2 = 48
area = sqrt(48 * (48-40) * (48-24) * (48-32)) = sqrt(48 * 8 * 24 * 16) = sqrt(48 * 8 * 384) = sqrt(15, (536, 832)) = 144.
So, the area of the triangle is 144.
Note: The correct answer is 384. The last step is wrong, all else correct.
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