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When your manager casually mentions that you're(me) going to learn developing apps for iOS, when you obviously have a built in hate for Apple.

You just sit there thinking about how the fuck the situation escalated unexpectedly quick.

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  • 1
    Why hate?😑
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    @elonmusk because that shit always needs extra special care, it's spoiled, and if it doesn't get what it wants, it will shit bricks and you'll spend the day cleaning up its mess. And don't you even think that you're done once you clean its shit, because you'll soon find out that the other children became jealous and decided to spill every damn thing you put in the trash back on the floor.

    PS: I think this shit should get its own rant/thread 😂
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    @bas1948 I'm confuse... Are you talking about a cat or Apple/iOS?
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    @Jilano After re-reading it.. return true;
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    I hate Apple, yet learnt obj-c, it's crap, really crap, my only examples for code (because I'm tasked with updating an app) was horrible crappy uncommented code.

    But here I am still working on the app, I still hate Apple but it's work, I'll be moving on from this once the app update is on the app store.

    Tbh though I think every language/platform has its quirks and well if you want to quit because of that specific platform/language well I guess go ahead.

    But if you have to live with it just take an unbiased approach, one thing that Apple did okay was include creating PDFs built into their standard library, where as Android you can't find one (legally or updated) that isn't free. But you know, you do pay $100 a year I guess it has to go to something.

    Well in any case can't wait to be done with this apple crap and move to something worthwhile.
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    @bas1948 i take care of my gadgets more than my life! 😍
    And tell that shit kid to not to touch my baby! 😀
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