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11:00 PM
yes, and I can do my best
 
on the plus side, way cheaper than a lot of universities
 
but how am I supposed to know my stuff if professors can't speak english and cancel class just because they want to take personal time
 
not sure about OOS
and every college (even OIT) has those
no doubt
you just want a low ratio :)
 
also, if I am inclass, would it not be logical or too much to ask to talk about material that is relevant to the class?
 
usually :)
 
11:01 PM
I mean that is why they have class right?
 
depends on the prof
or are you asking that the prof do so :)
 
anyway if you have any recommendations, I'm taking ideas
 
anyways, I would start with anyone offering an SE or SET (Software Engineering Technology) degree
ABET accredited
 
ABET????
 
In theory, a way to weed out total crap programs
Check their program requirements
if you aren't doing programming til junior year, RUN
 
11:05 PM
@BradleyDotNET Ever use ConcurrentQueue<T> ?
 
Should have junior/senior project requirements
@LynnCrumbling Yep
 
Does it have built in locks?
 
No results found for MN
 
I would expect the answer to be yes, since it claims to be thread-safe.
 
11:06 PM
Software Engineering none found in the state of MN
 
LOL
 
thats pretty much the point :)
 
@BradleyDotNET Thanks.
Yes, I figured, ...
 
Maybe a neighboring state?
michigan has ONE
south dakota has none
north dakota => none
 
11:09 PM
@LynnCrumbling I believe ConcurrentQueue<T> is a lockless datastructure
it's fully threadsafe, but doesn't lock - it uses atomic compare and swap operations to manage thread safety, IIRC
 
@BradleyDotNET Iowa has one
 
@ReedCopsey Interesting...
 
there is hardly anything in the north midwest for Softare Engineering
 
No critical sections at all, eh?
 
That would be very impressive
 
11:11 PM
from what I remember, ConcurrentDictionary is the only thing in that namespace that uses locking, and then it's fairly fine grained in 4.5
 
Not even BlockingCollection?
@JoshMenzel well, at least you have two to check out
was that off the ABET site?
 
@BradleyDotNET Wisonsin has 2 programs... but very little in my geographic region
@BradleyDotNET yes
 
up to 4! :)
 
@BradleyDotNET but that's all my bordering states
 
at least one user here is from Wisconsin, maybe he could hook you up with some more info :)
still, 4 schools nearby-ish isn't bad
 
11:13 PM
if you include out of state as nearby-ish, fair enough
 
if you count northern cal as a single state, thats about as many as I had available
 
yeah but that is a section of one state roughly the size of south dakota
 
right
 
this is across 4 states the size of texas
 
lol, well west of me was the ocean
can't go to school there :)
 
11:15 PM
lol there's oil rigs I guess
could do some statistical research and probablility tracking
or maybe some goelocation and geographic analysis
either way
I suddenly hate how much I live in my own state
but I suppose investigating is worth something
 
research is the first step :)
go on a few visits, etc.
 
@BradleyDotNET If anyone comes on from Wisconsin and they have some info on their SE programs, send them to me
well, state wide travel is a bit more difficult
 
Next time the regulars are around, I'll see if anybody knows anything
 
@BradleyDotNET Thanks
 
no problem
 
11:23 PM
also, on that callback method, I am getting a null reference
apparently _parent is null
got it fixed
initializecomponent has to be before the callbacks, vm, and datacontext declarations
 
Right
that should always be first
 
ah
I was told it didn't matter
 
^ my fault.
 
lol it's all good
i fixed it either way
 
:) glad to see that things seem to be falling into place for you.
I think you're officially mvvm-bootstrapped.
You've got enough architecture in place that you can ask specific questions about how to fix/implement something, as opposed to "how do I set this up"
 
11:35 PM
exactly
 
As a general rule of thumb, avoid code behind. But there is a time and a place. But try to never, ever call into UI things from the vm. Like I said before, that viewmodel should be able to be instantiated from anything, including a totally different type of front end, like.. say... winforms :)
 
ewww....winforms
 
(yes, there are people out there that apply mvvm to winforms)
google for it :)
 
but still ewwwwwwww
 
It's not quite the natural fit as wpf.
But very doable.
 
11:37 PM
agrred
I gotta be afk, it's time to close the store
be back in 20-30mins
 
yeah, today's was good
 
"All of that, with only 8% battery..."
classic.
 
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