@CharlieBrown I can recognise a certain degree of the 'cloud' mentality that wasn't there before. So in other words, particular machines aren't important; provisioning is elastic by default and creating more instances should be easy and not dependent on specific environment configurations, that kind of thing
Services just come up when you need them and their design and the architecture they live in should make that easy
I have an interview as an automation engineer, and will be working primarily with automation testing and using c#. I've been working with c# for about 5 months, does anyone have some recommendations on what to learn on using C# in a corporate environment, design patterns, etc.
@Royalgambino well, white board coding should be your least concern, since you are going to talk with real person. the worst thing i hate in interviews are those stupid questions
* Contribute to the technical direction and architectural vision of the test automation framework * Design and implement product test cases * Triage test failures and root cause them to identify the source of the failure * Advance and promote software engineering best practices and processes. * Continuously assess and evolve technology and core framework components * Load balance with engineering cross-functional groups to achieve organizational objectives.
"Requirement: detect if the mobile app user is geographically within particular provinces in Canada and use a default of imperial system instead of the metric system (the Canada iOS default)”
@ton.yeung I see what @tweray is saying, I suppose. It's so heavy on terminology that nobody will know what you're talking about unless they've also read it
@ton.yeung yes, it suggest a middle way vocabulary between the business team and tech team, problem is, it's easy to persuade tech side to compromise, but the business side really depends
@ton.yeung for any development jobs or qa related jobs you've had, did they do training on their software or practices they do before letting you work?
@ton.yeung well, that starts to be the problem, you always have tech geeks who cannot or don't want to adapt to business side, so is the other side. my usual tend is, talk with tech side, then talk with business side, as long as you understand both of their language, it is fine
i just thought the concept of DDD is way too Ideologic, where they want everybody to adapt it, which is way over the requirement. the fact is, you only need several ppl who's good at it to do the communication, while rest of the ppl can live in their own homefield comfortably
Also, even getting a client or contact to think clearly enough to answer your questions correctly can feel hostile to them. Never mind getting a different answer every time you speak to them
@tweray sorry, I think that's totally wrong. I work in an environment that works to that principle and it's completely dysfunctional
@TomW well, usually that means the one supposed to do the communication job didn't do the work well, either doesn't have enough technology knowledge, or don't adapt to business decision enough
and that's why i believe we should pay PM's more, but fire all those who don't qualifies
Maybe that's why silicon valley companies tend to hire upper-middle-class white males under 25. The company nucleates around that person, by and large, and then the impedance mismatch between anyone different to that is just too great
For anyone who's a less than outstanding communicator
^ unfair to talk since you are a business school graduate. but yes, DDD deserves some reading, but it's not for everyone, only for the ones who really want to put their career into it
What you mean is you've been told that something you've said didn't make sense, and you don't understand
Yes, because teams refuse to do things for amusement. Not because what they've been asked for isn't right, that's inconceivable. They're 'pushing back'
@ton.yeung maybe I have a drastic miscalculation of scale, and am actually a pretty good communicator, I just get annoyed that I can't immediately fix everything
I can see what's wrong, it's obvious. All the person responsible needs is a nudge.
@BradleyDotNET :D i mean , like i can have an RSS reader that Read whenever i click a button ! but how can i have a program to Check and Read the RSS As soon as a new RSS arrive ?
@ton.yeung well, if I'm a good communicator, I should be able to easily explain to people what they need to do to fix it, right? Especially as it's obvious
I've got a CollectionView binded to a listbox. Items in the listbox are fileextensions listed from the HKEY Classes Root. As you may know there are entries with a '.' (e.g. .txt, .vba, .rar etc) and there are entries without a '.', does anyone know how I can filter only the items with a '.' at the start? any ideas would be appreciated
@BradleyDotNET yes timer came to my mind , only that it wont make any ... i don't know ... bad performance or something in my program if i check for example once every 1 min ?
@ton.yeung so that's what I mean by a drastic miscalculation of scale. The fact that the things I feel I can't do are large organisational changes that are never easy for anyone leads me to think we are talking about different levels of problem
The rate at which the RSS feed is updated determines the rate at which you need to check it. Combined with how much your service can handle without puking and how fresh you need the data to be
Working at companies where the solution (to me) is so obvious its the same as breathing air, and yet, everyone else can not see it, or if they do, refuse to change it
@TomW - Have you tried outwardly screaming that ? :P
Just start a chant of wtf in the similar tone, frequency, and intensity as they chant USA at a soccer match :)
Ever write something and have it come out like 10 times better than you expected?
I wrote a simple test algorithm a few weeks ago and then figured I would wait to do the concrete aspect of it. When I adapted the test algorithm in it worked freaking perfect first shot. Kind of expected to do more work on it.
Off-topic question incase anyone has some experience: What's a good location for storing log (txt) files for an ASP.NET app? I've considered App_Data, but it seems to fight against you doing that since web deploy wont create the folder and locks out the app pool from writing to it.
@WillEddins - just create the file somewhere after you deploy and make sure that its permissions are setup to allow your application to write read execute for it.
It will be easier than trying to figure out how to modify the xml or wherever the deploy settings reside so that it works with one click. Although I am sure there are articles out there on how to do the delpoy mod
You are worried about future deploys overwriting the permissions?
Yeah looks like i need to figure out a good wpp.targets file to use on all ASP.NET projects that can create the App_Data folder automatically and set the proper permissions... or just disable the AclProvider stuff and set the permissions manually
No, only because we mostly develop lots of small sites across lots of clients and usually dont deploy that often
If I am stepping through a debugger, does anyone know how I can look at an evaluated value from a Func? var value = Func<Foo,int> f => f * something; if( value(bar) ) continue; I have a situation like that and I am not sure how to see what value(bar) is evaluating to.
well that was my minified version :P if( TimeUsed + TimeEstimate(currentItem) > TimeRestriction) continue; is how it reads at the moment. This is for making sure that someone doesn't end up with more than 9 hours of stuff.
So I am writing code for a report, a report in which the user can select which columns to display. what is the best practice? Should I bring all the data to the ui and hide show columns based on the ui or should i bring only the columns that user asked for? Obviously i will be implementing paging, and the number of columns will go from 8 to 20 columns
it all depends IMO, if it's a ton of data and it's going to eat up a ton of ram, yeah, load it as you need it, if it's not much, and it'll increase the responsiveness of the application, go ahead and load it all