Plot twist: 95% of the engineering team was fired once the code was "done". Including the poor schmuck who authored this.
But because everyone is working off a 6TB Nas shared over the LAN at the office. No one really knows who changed the code. So we decided to fire 51% of the team figuring we got em.
Obviously if team was doing agile with CI/CD to promote frequent deployments and testing they would've never encountered this mess /s
At least our programmer had the decency to comment that bit as being disabled for debugging :D
Could also be rust (no parens on ifs there either), kind of hard to tell with just an if statement and some function calls
Oh true I didn't realize the semicolons were missing (that's what the compiler errors are for)
I'm gonna pretend there was a windows update at that specific time so it makes a bit more sense to me
lol. That was good
Source?
Edit - found - https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1ayuh4b/comment/krx0p8h/