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One Button App

A trend among SV developers to make apps that perform it's function in a simple button press. Many hold the belief that if you can't do your apps function in one button, it doesn't pass the test for a powerful app in todays age. Whether that's true or not is a completely different story.

Antonio: Yo is such a great one button app. I can send you Yo's anytime with the press of a single button.
Zeeshan: Yo, stop sending me yo's.

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    Junior Software Engineer

    An engineer that fixes bugs and writes tests.

    Tim: I've just been fixing typos and writing tests for all the shitty code other engineers are putting out. When will I do real work?
    Harold: Shut up and keep working

    Added by zazpowered zazpowered almost 9 years ago

    • memobug memobug

      the example doesn't use the term

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    • chipchop chipchop

      @memobug true. For some definitions using the actual word made the example flow a little worse so I leave it out if it's obvious. What do you think?

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    Technical Social Media Manager

    Somebody who in addition to being able to retweet and favorite tweets mentioning their company's name also knows basic HTML.

    I've managed to carve a nice niche for myself by learning how to bold text using html

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      Phablet

      A phone that is bigger than an average phone but smaller than a tablet

      Tim: That thing looks like shit. What is it?
      Sarah: Oh it's my phablet

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        PG

        An acronym used in forums referring to Paul Graham, founder of Y Combinator and creator of Hacker news. He spends his time tweeting about how much Y Combinator has grown and describing the perfect founder in a similar way that Cosmopolitan magazine describes the perfect man or woman.

        I read a PG essay talking about how the perfect founder has an engineering degree, is always hungry, and lives with his founders in the same apartment. After graduating from Stanford,, we now live in Palo Alto in a one bedroom apartment without any food in the fridge other than raw ramen payed for using the profits of our company in which we are the only customers of.

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        Raspberry Pi

        The Raspberry Pi is a series of credit card-sized single-board computers developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. They are tiny computers often used in Hackathons to make cool stuff.

        Zeeshan: I used a Raspberry Pi to build a Google Glass that could emulate Game Boy Advance games.
        Matt: Why would anyone want something like that.
        Zeeshan: Lord knows but it won a prize at this Hackathon.

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          Valley Ageism

          Belief that older software engineers aren't cool because they haven't learned the newest programming languages or aren't willing to work 16 hours a day because of family commitments. There's also pressure to do well at a young age due to the celebrity status of young entrepreneurs/engineers such as Mark Zuckerburg

          The Carver: Your algorithm is solid. It's really good schema.
          Richard: Ok... Thanks
          The Carver: I thought you'd be younger. What are you 25?
          Richard: 26
          The Carver: Yikes

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdXKdRoB9Wk

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            Long Nail Delay

            When an engineer or person working at a computer doesn't cut his finger nails and his typing speed is slowed down because of it.

            Jack: Why are you working so slowly today? It took you 20 more minutes to debug Horace's shitty code today

            Lou: It's Long Nail Delay, My roommate sold my nail clipper to some pervert on Craigslist.

            Jack: Totally makes sense now.

            Added by yungsnuggie yungsnuggie almost 9 years ago

            • zazpowered zazpowered

              sounds really dumb but it does slow you down

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            Hackafreeloader

            Someone who goes to Hackathons for the sole purpose of eating awesome food and getting free stuff.

            Although he is an excellent programmer, James did not build anything at the Facebook Hackathon, but instead spent his time being a hackafreeloader eating catered food and drinking bottled juice. It was like a mini-vacation for him.

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              Rule 74

              In a every 10 engineers, one of them has contributed to the archives of Rule 34.

              Julius: Did you know that in his free time, Deron draws suggestive pictures of the characters of My Little Pony and uploads them to Deviant Art?
              Jack: He's the ninth engineer in our startup. Rule 74 man.

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                Hackathon Poacher

                Recruiters who hang around Hackathon (coding/product competitions) in hopes of recommending them to a company in which they garner commission or recruit to their own venture.

                Matt: See that guy in the corner wearing a business suit and the blue tie.
                Zeeshan: Yeah, what about him? He's seems pretty friendly.
                Matt: He's a hackathon poacher looking for engineers to join his dating app team, that matches people without visas to people who have them.
                Zeeshan: That's sorta brilliant, but probably borderline illegal.

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                  Engineer Jailbait

                  Someone who has been coding since a very early age and is employed at a large company or startup. They are younger than 18, but seem much older given the vast depth of their knowledge.

                  Julie: That guy Kumar is kind of cute.
                  George: Woah, I'd stay away from him if I was you, he's 17 and engineer jailbait.
                  Julie: Good thing you told me. I dodged a serious bullet, but man he's such a tease.

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                    To Tswift

                    To call out or threaten to call out a company on social media and have it actually mean something due to your popularity

                    I know my performance at work hasn't been the best but I think firing me is a little too drastic. Now you know I have 300,000 followers on Twitter. I don't like to do it but I will tswift the company if you don't change your mind.

                    Added by zazpowered zazpowered almost 9 years ago

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                      Frackathon

                      A period of time in which a person or group of people spend their time fracking.

                      James: Noah is off going off the radar this weekend to join his friends in Houston for a frackathon.
                      Winston: What a weird guy.

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                        Bricked

                        A piece of hardware that doesn’t function anymore because it was tampered with.
                        You seriously messed up that upgrade, and now your entire device has been rendered useless.

                        "I tried to install the most recent version of Windows on my old Mac, but it totally bricked the whole computer."

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                          Dogfooding

                          When companies use their own products, often in beta, to test and work out any bugs.
                          Dogfooding often results in companies catching glitches in their apps before they're released to the public.

                          "They really should have dogfooded that app before they released it — there were so many bugs!"

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                            Digital Detox

                            Taking a few days away from email, social media, and anything else that involves a glowing screen.
                            Practicing major restraint — no Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, etc. for an entire weekend, or any other length of time.

                            "Don't worry if you don't hear from me this weekend — I'm doing a digital detox, so I won't see your message until Monday."

                            Added by iamDeveloper iamDeveloper almost 9 years ago

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                              Boat Anchor

                              Computer so obsolete, It no longer Serves a purpose (i.e. Apple III's)

                              "Whoa! That's a boat anchor."

                              Added by iamDeveloper iamDeveloper almost 9 years ago

                              • healthdatatom healthdatatom

                                Actually the Apple III is a collector's item and sells for hundreds of dollars. The boat anchor you're looking for is the 286 PC.

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                              • iamDeveloper iamDeveloper

                                I think you get it a little wrong. 'Apple-III' is a COLLECTOR'S item/VINTAGE & hence it is not used generally or it does not serves the purpose in present time. So both Apple-III and 286 PC are Boat Anchors. :)

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                              BAD

                              Broken As Designed: A product fails to perform as expected, because the company making it intentionally did it that way (either from misunderstanding, or on purpose)

                              Windows 95's auto-redial being limited to 100 redials.

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                                Email Bankruptcy

                                When an inbox has thousands of unread emails, and the best solution is to just mass-delete rather than spending days combing through them.
                                If you really tried to read and respond to all of those messages, it might be a very long time before you interacted with another human IRL again.

                                "My inbox is so overwhelming, I'm declaring email bankruptcy. I'm deleting everything sent before September!"

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