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Re: Foul Language hidden in programming code
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Blatantly public unprofessionalism is inappropriate and should not be tolerated. Yes, the real world is like that. Let's operate on a higher plane. |
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Just a general statement from me:
Fixing it is removing the foul language to me. Getting someone dismissed or messing with their career does not seem necessary. We want to shift the culture and that's hard to do when people fear you because it makes them not trust you. |
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Stuff happens. They removed it. Move on.
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Can we all agree that it shouldn't be there because it is unprofessional, not because it would corrupt the morals of children?
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I don't think we can. How can I say what words all high school kids have been exposed to? Even if they have heard it before doesn't mean I want them reading it in a comment written by someone who provided materials intended for the education of children.
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As a current child in an extremely sheltered area, I would be far more worried about professionalism. This kind of stuff does send the message that it's okay in a professional area to do this kind of thing.
Bad words, well. One episode of South Park, Family Guy, American Dad (pretty much any kind of TV show) or one 45-minute lunch with friends contains a lot more foul language. |
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I would like to apologize for letting this happen and to explain the circumstances so perhaps we can all learn from this mistake.
The file in question was being developed by a WPI student, new to our development team. During a time of some frustration getting the camera code to work, the comment was added. It shouldn’t have been there in the first place and never got cleaned up before being pushed to our repository. When the student saw a post on reddit about the comment and realized they were talking about him, he contacted me immediately to let me know what he had done and how very sorry he was for the nonprofessional behavior. Like hitting the send button on an email message that maybe you should have slept on, once out, you can’t take it back. Something for all of us to remember. The file has since been replaced in the most recent update.And you can be sure that going forward, we’ll take steps to ensure that everyone on the development team is aware of this and we’ll take steps to better verify submitted code. |
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