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Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:04 • by snoofle
So they want someone to work uber-cheap on code that was written by a genius? Translation: we won't pay you a fair wage, but you'll get to watch your brain ooze out of your ears as you try to decipher this brillant code

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:05 • by taylonr
198305 in reply to 198304
My translation: "I wrote this code several years ago. I've now moved on to more important features, but I'll still be here to watch over you like a hawk. Oh, and don't think about changing anything, the guy who wrote it know so much more than you."

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:06 • by DOA
"the code is genious"
Only one reply really...
"So is mine. Which is why I'll be charging $$$!"

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:06 • by tabac (unregistered)
Seeking driver for Rolls Royce. Won't pay much, but you may wash it for free anytime.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:08 • by Jordan (unregistered)
This comment is genius. It's a privilege for me to write it.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:11 • by A Nonny Mouse
misspelling genius is pretty "genious" too

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:16 • by CoderHero (unregistered)
198314 in reply to 198313
A Noony Mouse:
misspelling genius is pretty


It's it obvious that it's some kind of genius British spelling ;)

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:19 • by Bill (unregistered)
198315 in reply to 198314
Because everything genious is British

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:21 • by ThisIsMe (unregistered)
198316 in reply to 198310
Jordan:
This comment is genius. It's a privilege for me to write it.


Actually, it's a privilege for me/us to read it! (you writing it was the "genious" part!) :p

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:22 • by atkretsch (unregistered)
Working on genious code has been scientificly proven to make you more brillant.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:27 • by Paul (unregistered)
198319 in reply to 198308
tabac:
Seeking driver for Rolls Royce. Won't pay much, but you may wash it for free anytime.


And pay to put petrol in it.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:28 • by BobB (unregistered)
Usually that phrase sets off a some red flags. Flags that read, "The guy had hair like Einstein so his code must be as smart!" or "He was the kind of mad scientist type of genius in that he'd sit at his desk and every so often some hunchback we didn't know would scrable by, lightning cracks, he would cackle and the site would work again! ... For a while..."

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:30 • by akatherder

package test;

public class Code {

private String code = "Genus";

public String getCode() {
return code;
}
}

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:30 • by real_aardvark
198322 in reply to 198314
CoderHero:
A Noony Mouse:
misspelling genius is pretty


It's it obvious that it's some kind of genius British spelling ;)
Actually I think it's your captcha. It's just been mis-placed into the body of the OP, for some reason.

I don't wish to be politically incorrect here, but ... Filipinos? (And just to rescue myself, what's wrong with Filipinas, eh?)

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:34 • by My Name ... Sort Of (unregistered)
"I've been told the code is genious so there will be some benefit to working on it"

I rather doubt it ...

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:37 • by touché (unregistered)
Maybe the real benefit is being touched by the contractor.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:40 • by Blah (unregistered)
Send me teh genious codes plz

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:42 • by WC (unregistered)
Actually, if the code really -was- "genious" (I think he actually mean ingenious as code isn't sentient) then I -would- take a lower rate of pay to work on it.

Of course, when I got there and found out he lied, I'd have demanded more money or quit, since that was part of the original terms.

Every once in a while, I'll be working on a project and see someone else's code that was -really- well done, and I'm always happy to have seen it.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 09:50 • by Definer (unregistered)
I think these definitions are quite appropriate...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=genious

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:04 • by matt (unregistered)
198334 in reply to 198325
touché:
Maybe the real benefit is being touched by the contractor.


The last thing I was to do is contract something off of some guy touching me with his genious.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:24 • by Aghosh Babu (unregistered)
198337 in reply to 198304
I was once offered a chance like this, back when I just passed out of school, I was asked to work under Fr.Jo***, who was a genius so that my working there for a cheap pay would be compensated and I will be learning a lot of things.The only thing I ever learned from him was actually people who bear the "Fr." title isn't always as decent as the title indicates... after all, that was a lesson isn't it ?

CAPTCHA : validus [I've got this a lot of times, wonder why...]

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:27 • by Smash King
198338 in reply to 198323
Of course there is a benefit. You get to feed us more content.

"Here is the deal, I won't pay much but in exchange you can show pieces of the original code on TDWTF"

Why do you want money anyway? That's as good as it gets ;)

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:29 • by Zecc
Hmmm.. Filipinos...

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:29 • by James O'Boston (unregistered)
you mean it's a priviledge to be working on it.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:32 • by Bavobbr
If the code is that genius it might just write itself

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:45 • by Matt (unregistered)
198345 in reply to 198341
Did you mean "privledge"?

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:49 • by ChiefCrazyTalk (unregistered)
198348 in reply to 198304
Hmmm At first I thought the WTF was that they sent you an incorrectly merged form letter with **** instead of the company name, tnen I realized anonymasation - so I dont see the WTF, although the genious part is a bit funny.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:50 • by Schnapple (unregistered)
198349 in reply to 198322
real_aardvark:
I don't wish to be politically incorrect here, but ... Filipinos?


This to me is the real WTF "oh hey we were going to offshore this code but would you want to take a thwack at it anyway? We both think it's a simple enough task to outsource and we also think it will be a significant challenge"

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 10:53 • by ParkinT
If the code really is 'genious' (or Genius or ingenious), they it does not need any work done on it. It must be perfect!!

"That will be $175 for my time"

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 11:08 • by forgottenwizard
If the code is so genius, then why do they need someone to work on it? Is the system that it runs on having a hard time understanding it?

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 11:11 • by morry (unregistered)
Forget the ingenius code, think of the WTFs! Take the contract for the entertainment value alone! And plz to be sending us the WTFy codes.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 11:16 • by Paula's *Bean* Working (unregistered)
198354 in reply to 198317
atkretsch:
Working on genious code has been scientificly proven to make you more brillant.


Why don't I feel smarter?

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 11:31 • by Yep (unregistered)
This is a generic comment that implies the same thing that each previous comment implied.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 11:54 • by JustChris (unregistered)
This code is igneous. Not metamorphic.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 11:58 • by Anon Fred (unregistered)
There Will Be Blood.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:09 • by dkf
198367 in reply to 198362
JustChris:
This code is igneous. Not metamorphic.
There I was thinking it was more likely to be sedimentary, quietly accreted over the years at the bottom of a swamp^Wapplication, and just pressed enough by real use to be fused to solidity and a need for it to be updated...

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:10 • by Matt (unregistered)
198368 in reply to 198333
Definer:
I think these definitions are quite appropriate...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=genious


I like this one:

Origin: Greece from the word "genus"
Often misspelled without the O even in many dictionaries.

It is the only correct spelling.
George Harrisson is a genious.

Only geniouses spell genious the correct way.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:15 • by my name is missing (unregistered)
Only a brillant programmer like Paula would work on genious code.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:16 • by Dan (unregistered)
If it is genius code and I am not a genius, I probably won't understand it no matter how hard I try.

If it is genius code and I am a genius, I will understand it; however, why would I take less pay for something with a short deadline that requires a genius?

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:26 • by m0ffx
198372 in reply to 198367
dkf:
JustChris:
This code is igneous. Not metamorphic.
There I was thinking it was more likely to be sedimentary, quietly accreted over the years at the bottom of a swamp^Wapplication, and just pressed enough by real use to be fused to solidity and a need for it to be updated...
And no doubt it's full of the trace fossils of the work of programmers now long gone. By reading the code they have left, you can find out how they lived.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:26 • by danixdefcon5
I much prefer the "brillant" Paula Bean code.


public class Genious extends PaulaBean {

public String getTehCodez() {
return "Genious!";
}
}

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:33 • by danixdefcon5
198374 in reply to 198368
Matt:
Definer:
I think these definitions are quite appropriate...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=genious


I like this one:

Origin: Greece from the word "genus"
Often misspelled without the O even in many dictionaries.

It is the only correct spelling.
George Harrisson is a genious.

Only geniouses spell genious the correct way.


From the Oxford Dictionary (which I might add, is the UK's grand dictionary, defining the Queen's Own English:

http://www.askoxford.com/results/?view=dev_dict&field-12668446=genius&branch=13842570&textsearchtype=exact&sortorder=score%2Cname

genius
/jeeniss/

• noun (pl. geniuses) 1 exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability. 2 an exceptionally intelligent or able person. 3 (pl. genii /jeeni-i/) (in some mythologies) a spirit associated with a person, place, or institution. 4 the prevalent character or spirit of a nation, period, etc.

— ORIGIN Latin, also in the sense ‘spirit present at one’s birth’, from gignere ‘beget’.

Note: Genious is not in that dictionary.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:41 • by FredSaw
198377 in reply to 198368
Matt:
It is the only correct spelling.
George Harrisson is a genious.

Only geniouses spell genious the correct way.
Indeed. Even Harrisson is often misspelled, lacking that second s.

Addendum (2008-06-02 13:30):
...or perhaps it's the first one that is missing. I can't know.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:45 • by jreasons68
I guess this person has never heard of "The Project Triangle." He's already starting on the wrong foot.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:45 • by Nerf Herder (unregistered)
198380 in reply to 198377
Typical though of someone not in IT that has no concept of whats good and not. If you ask my parents I'm a computer genius. In reality they have no idea if I write shit code or not, but I get paid by a corporation to do it and I can "troubleshoot" when they cant copy files to a USB drive. So as far as they know I'm the best in the world.

Sounds like a technical recruiter who is just trying to fill the position and has never worked on that kind of stuff before.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:48 • by iToad (unregistered)
The code is guaranteed to be bad. Very bad.

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:55 • by ceejay (unregistered)
This comment is so brilliant, you actually got to pay me for having the privilege of reading it...

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 12:55 • by Bappi
198385 in reply to 198374
danixdefcon5:

Note: Genious is not in that dictionary.

And neither is gullible. It's true! Check it out!!

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 13:07 • by C. F. Martin (unregistered)
198388 in reply to 198354
Paula's *Bean* Working:
atkretsch:
Working on genious code has been scientificly proven to make you more brillant.


Why don't I feel smarter?


Do you feel smartier maybe?

Captcha = vereor (As in I feel vereor smartier!)

Re: There Will Be Some Benefit

2008-06-02 13:10 • by I walked the dinosaur (unregistered)
198389 in reply to 198365
Anon Fred:
There Will Be Blood.


I drink YOUR milkshake!
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