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11:05 PM
hey is there a builtin to find the "next" filename? "File (1).txt"? i find myself just using some dumb function i wrote my self which works fine ... but i sort of feel like theres a builtin for this
ok google just convinced me theres not
and to carry on as i was
 
ARGH.
My employer makes me crazy.
I swear I work in the least tech-savvy I.T. department in the world.
We have an urgent change that needs to go out to about 100 machines, changing one line in a config file from an IP address to a host name
We were warned about it about a month ago, at which point I told them I could write and test a script to make the change at all sites and it would take me about an hour
we decided to bundle it with another much larger project that also has to be done on every one of those machines. Well that project has been pushed back and pushed back and pushed back
so now we're up against the deadline (tomorrow) that the IP address in our config files goes dead
dept. head comes down and says this has to happen right now. I reiterated that I can script a solution to get it done accurately this afternoon
They respond: "I think for urgency and accuracy we should do this by hand without scripting."
 
@AdamSmith There's your error, you should have made them think it was their idea
 
I must have really screwed up then, because it was their idea.
 
that sounds like the 80s
 
right?
This comes down from our Network Administrator, who is the de facto head of I.T.
 
11:15 PM
lol
 
by which I mean he plays God with the networks, so if we want to do anything on his network we have to run it past him first.
 
@AdamSmith Rather, that scripting it was their idea
 
@SomeKittens This change along with updating the primary DNS that all the machines use came across the line at the same time. Network Admin asked if I could script either solution. I told him I could change the config file but couldn't change the primary DNS (because RPC service is turned off on all the systems and it's apparently a bigger pain to turn it on everywhere for an hour than to remote into the machine and change it by hand)
that's what I mean -- it was his idea.
 
I'd say script it anyway but, if I remember the 80s and 90s, then when it works it would be even more of a problem cause you didn't follow the overall plan (or best case it was their idea)
 
@JGreenwell Sounds like a good way to get fired. The machines I'd be scripting for are POS terminals that take credit/debit card payments, so we're subject to PCI rules.
Basically my boss is going to come in an hour early to write up a project plan, submit it to Network Admin tomorrow at 8am, and we're going to spend the next 4 hours calling locations asking if we can service their terminal remotely
rather than letting me spend 30 minutes writing a script that will change them all quietly.
*sigh* whatever. It's their money.
 
11:23 PM
yep, bigger problem. Started with a company like that as an operator
remember, after promotion to programmer, spending more time waiting on meetings or on the phone talking about plans then actually getting stuff done
 
Anyone's ops dept hiring? :P
 
@AdamSmith yeesh
Also, yikes PCI
 
yeah PCI is awful.
 
we have to deal with Part11 Compliance here .... its aweful mainly in that it is a poorly designed spec that basically says "your digital data must be secure" with very little on what constitutes secure
 
PCI doesn't seem poorly designed, just poorly communicated
a lot of it is because the people who write the spec are Visa and Mastercard, and they're in the business of making money not in the business of IT security
so they require certain tests to be run and documented with this particular form....
...but the form doesn't show what machine it was run on, or at what time
just has a big "PASS" or "FAIL" in the middle
and it talks at length about separation of responsibilities
but we're a 4-man department. There's only so far you can SEPARATE those responsibilities
 
11:39 PM
I was invited to join JavaScript>
?
what is that
I mean I know what it is why was I invited
 
shrug who knows
 
jooiiiiiiinnnn us
 
ick.
 
someone invited you i suppose
 
alright
 
11:41 PM
var myClass=function($scope){return this;}
 
I know only so much javascript lol, I know a little PHP, JavaScript, Java, CSS, HTML, C++, C#, C, Swift, Ruby and I am good with Python
I struggles of a teenager
The* lol
 
I don't know any of that crap stuff
Hey stormy -- you ever get that repo set up?
anywho, just about quitting time
rbrb. @Stormy if you're interested in code review -- get a github or bitbucket (or etc) repository set up and ping me with the address. I'll be happy to fork and suggest some improvements, or chat with you about directions to go with the project.
 
11:58 PM
@Adam Smith alright I'll get working to it I've mostly been organizing it trying also to add full-screen features. To the main game and I will be working on player entity and item classes and sprites
 

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