When I started working at my very first full time software developer job I started refactoring the core of the backend.. as a hobby during nights and weekends
I ended up rewriting the whole thing, gave my boss an USB drive with the new code and said "I think you might want to take a look at this"
I got beer, unlimited access to cigarettes while working and was allowed to play hiphop as load as I wanted to for 2 weeks
it was worth it.
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How did you prevent tons of regressions in your new version? To me it seems that something like refactoring a whole backend would cause tons of problems.
@EthanSteinberg Well, there were bugs we/I didn't think of while writing it, though the performance gain was enough to throw out the old one and launch the new one. (we were in a state where we rapidly needed to improve execution speed since the load was getting higher and higher for each day, the sales departement had worked faster than the developers in the past)
we had backups though, and automates tests that ran every 2 hours
if something went wrong with one api instance all future requests was redirected to the old api until a developer had flagged the instance as functioning again
the automated tests made everything go fairly smooth
user406009
So basically a mix of automated tests and switching to the old code temporarily when errors are found.
> I think if Chat has rep, that's another story. Rep in the SO site is purely for the best question answer's. Its earned over time making it trust worthy. Except for Jeff who has access to the database... and cheats. Anywho... Rep in chat should be bettable... it would add fun and keep people on the Chat more often. Maybe divi-out a certain amount of rep to each person in chat. The more in chat the more rep can be exchanged. I think it's a fun idea. – Justin 17 mins ago
Would it be frowned upon if I became a bookie?
Yes, totally. This kind of activity would be suspension worthy. It would pollute our reputation economy and decrease the "measure of trust" associated with your reputation number.
No , no and No. The system should never support this. This should not be happening. Here are my reasons.
Everyone will jerk the newbie around
Newbies and amateurs with low rep. will be possible victims of the big players. Same as it happens in casinos and cricket. This may greatly decrease ...
@IntermediateHacker WTF dude? You took me seriously too? "Gambling addiction"?
I would like to offer a bounty (incentive) and would like to purchase it instead of offering my own reputation as the bounty.
I see that Careers.SO already has a system to accept transactions for posting a job listing so it shouldn't be far fetched to hook bounties up to the transaction system....
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@RMartinhoFernandes I kind of like the "buy rep for a bounty" thing. I would totally be a repwhoring rep broker. It's like being a paid consultant, but you don't have to do anything. You get paid, someone else does the work. For imaginary cheddar.
I have a application in which the user who logs in is actually belongs to other application.Now I want to logout session of that user by hitting the other application page through the help pf ajax request making a call to my application. And that application should make a call to other applicatio...
I wouldn't even necessarily criticize a question about a bad language feature, if it were the right question. But when it comes to those questions, they're almost necessarily dupes.
@keithlayne Well, if you answer something using: macros, malloc or anything from <string.h> (for C++), pre-generics collections (C#), it's likely you'll end up with a downvote of mine.
hmmm....<string.h> made me thing of something...I think STL in his videos includes <stdXXX.h> instead of <cstdXXX> every time...I always like to use the C++ versions, you know, namespaced and all that. Seems odd he would do that, unless I'm missing something.
I'm still confused why he used it like that. I mean, c support is in the standard, with those C++ headers set aside for that. Seems incongruent. I like to consistently use the C++ versions when using C++, and when using C, not to use C.
@StackedCrooked no, when you include <math.h> you are guaranteed to have the names in the global namespace. which you would have to assume they also are if you include <cmath> (which you shouldn't). e.g. relying on assumption of non-polluting <cmath> trips up those who define functions in the global namespace. change compiler and your code fails to compile. that is not an issue with good old <math.h>
what I mean is, cleanly using relops to provide clients with the operators without explicitly defining them and without having std::relops potentially define unwanted operators.
It's funny, when people are like "I don't want to create new dependencies on Boost" I'm like "you're a dumbass" but in the back of my mind I have the same thought creeping in sometimes. It's hard to just bang it into my head as a standard extension of the standard library.
@RMartinhoFernandes No, but I had seen it. The guy is still at it, though, posting old C performance arguments in a C++ debate.
@RMartinhoFernandes Why would I kill him? He's @Dead already! (Really, I'm neither Uncle FAQ nor Lounge Daddy. I think having more owners than what fits on the frequently in room tab is silly, but if you feel @Kerrek's been around enough...)
@DeadMG Who is that "he" you're referring to there? Stern Look.
@keithlayne Yeah, the old saying that you need to give them positive attention or they'll make you give them negative attention was something I heard and understood, but still had to learn the hard way.
I'm such a failure. After years of training and badgering, my father still sends directions to a web page instead of pasting a link. #fb
@RMartinhoFernandes No, it wouldn't. Take a hint from an old man:
Do not, not even positively, refer to a female's physical appearance until she expresses uncertainty about her physical appearance. (But remember: Females often express themselves in roundabout ways. So be on your toes.)
Anyway, I was just baffled by the offer to explore "callipygous" in a visual dictionary. Whatever that means.
any chance any one can help me work out which kindle to get my SO? Not sure if it is worth forking out extra for the 3G and funny keyboard thing. Other then those two features, what do you really get extra?
@RMartinhoFernandes It's what I felt when I read that.
But seriously, we have 14 room owners now. On that tab of frequent users only 10 users fit. I'm all for keeping it to those. But this isn't my place, so mine's only an opinion, even though it's the opinion of The Grumpy Old Man.
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I have effectivley re-wrote this question in order to greatly imrpove its quality - see revision logs if you must
I have narrowed down my problem to the initialisation phase of my program, when I am trying to create my vertex buffer. The code that I am currently using is...
vaoID = new in...
@RMartinhoFernandes yeah ¬_¬ Java makes this soo much fun
I'm stating to think that seeming as I would need to use JNI for openGL anyway... I may as well look at making my engine in C++ and wrapping it for Java
The question should be "Which language is better suited for modern, typical application development?".
Edit: I addressed some of the comments below. A small remark: consider that when you have a lot of things natively, as idioms, it's a big difference than implementing or downloading and using t...
Added a comment about std::bind if anyone is interested.
In C# you could just open an unsafe block, pin the array, and grab a pointer to it that you couldd then pass on to the C API directly. I guess maybe you can't do it easily in Java.
gl.glBindBuffer(GL4.GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, 0); Won't this set the current buffer to none?
@RMartinhoFernandes yeah, but I am doing that after I have done work with the buffer I want bound. When I want to draw with these buffers, I rebind them
@thecoshman No, you haven't done all the work! You still have to set the vertex attribute pointer!
> The buffer object binding (GL_ARRAY_BUFFER_BINDING) is saved as generic vertex attribute array state (GL_VERTEX_ATTRIB_ARRAY_BUFFER_BINDING) for index index.
@DeadMG "For example, IEnumerable isn't IDisposable, so if you want to enumerate something that needs disposing, you're fucked." You now that foreach calls Dispose() if the enumerator you're enumerating is actually IDisposable also?
So, you're not fucked if you need to enumerate something that needs disposing. You get it done for free.
> Note: Changing the GL_ARRAY_BUFFER binding does not affect VAO state. This is different from the GL_ELEMENT_ARRAY_BUFFER binding, which is directly part of VAO state. It is only when calling one of these two functions that the GL_ARRAY_BUFFER binding matters to the VAO.