taking it easy at work again
think i got everything nailed down now, now it's up to see if my changes worked or if i borked anything
meanwhile, heading out to grandma's place on wed so, it'll be nice to spend time with family again
>>82509409
>I figure you don't have to worry about much.
i don't, but i'll be paranoid otherwise
>Retirement savings.
ah, yeah
try and save just a little bit then, small contributions every month go a long way down the roas
>>82510314
>I wish all these tech illiterate companies would stop using shitty ancient obsolete tech.
tall order, lol
espevially when most managers are fucking morons who know a lot about managing and too little about what tech they're fucking using
>if they hired actual devs
another tall order, easier to hire some deadbeat who did a 3 month angular crash course who their cousin knows than actually review applicants
>Kotlin compiles to bytecode and runs on the JVM
if only that was the problem
not working alone means everyone in the team has to know what to do and master their tools on order to work efficiently
the people here are all on java so even if i went learn kotlin and tried to implement that in kotlin, it wouldn't go forward because of that
most especially because the system i work on is critical enough to get us arrested if we change things too drastically without the client agreeing (since the client is the national justice council)
>Spring already acts as an abstraction layer for a lot of things, doesn't it?
yeah, you may have a point but spring abstracts some details away, not everything
but now that you mention it... yeah i'm starting to see the patterns here
it's just that this project has been clobbered together so awfully that it's hard to see anything but raw chaos in here
i'll have to implement things myself to truly get it... maybe i'll get to it while i'm at grandma's this week