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07:21
hola fellow ASP.NET MVC programmers
Hey Neil
Morning all
today's lunch: bresaola, parmesan cheese, and lettuce wrap
07:52
Nice, mine is just bread with Gouda
Morning!
Morning Falcon
How u doing?
doing good thanks, you?
Doing good
@Luca Nice, you be sure to let me know if it was any Gouda ;)
08:03
@Luca Going to the 'motorbeurs' in Utrecht?
08:14
@Falcon When is that?
This weekend
Oof no Carnaval haha
morning
Morning Roland! How u doing?
Hey Luca, im doing okay. How about you?
08:26
I'm doing good, thanks
I just finished all the easy tasks I had for the website, now I have 2 difficult ones left haha
haha good luck with those
Yeah thanks
How is your XML journey going?
got a new job yet @Roland_dfa
got a rejection
kek
rip ;p
08:35
Are you actively searching or just waiting till something comes along?
kinda actively, but got a lot on my head rn
Take it ez.
Life is too short and meaningless to worry all the time bro :P
enjoy the fk outta it
Falcon, did you already buy a bike btw? or still looking?
still looking :P
Maybe you'll get inspired at the beurs in Utrecht haha
08:49
:P
So Aprilia is making a RS660, and I read yesterday that they will also deliver it as A2 bike
Probably it is going to be way to expensive for me, but damn would I like to have one
haha
Think I'll buy the MT-07 or MT-09
Yeah those bikes are awsome
Love Yamaha in general tbf
i have a yamaha too
What kind of yamaha
09:00
psr-e413
:)
facepalm
I thought you were going to say Aerox or something
But well played
you had expectations ofme?
wow
09:04
Yeah alright, what did you expect of me
Falcon, just did a quick search for the aprilia, it is expected to cost 14 lakh, wich is 1.400.000 indian rupee, wich is about 18000 euro's
So yeah think that either that is wrong, or I have to go looking for a different bike haha
lol
18k
insane
get a second hand bmw s1000r instead
must be a2
stupid eu rules
hehe
how young r you?
09:17
20
ah
i'd say wait a few years ;p
o/
Luca are you after a bike?
bike = motorbike
Yeah
@Falcon Nah I'm already learning for my theoretic exam
ahh
I've done that one
AVB next monday
Ah nice
09:30
Stress inc ;p
Is it that bad?
well
I still fail exercises
like the '8' and half turn
Ah yeah then I can imagine you have some stress haha
:P
well you have only 7 exercises on the AVB
and 1 of them is 'walking with the bike'
Don't suppose you have a moped or something? Might help getting some extra training in haha
09:35
so you have actually 6 exercises
and you can fail 2
but not 2 in the same cluster
so it should be rather easy but still
Wait walking like slowly rolling forward, or standing next to the bike and actually waling somehwere?
'Langzame slalom', 'uitwijken', 'Noodstop', 'Lopen met de motor' are mandatory. So that's 4/7
and they're pretty simple.
Walking with the and park it somewhere
Ah like that, oke
What bike do you train with?
Oh one of those, they are not that heavy are they? I mean imagine doing that on a MT-10 or something haha
09:39
haha
yea I just suck bro
got 6 hours of lessons this week still, so enough time to learn
Yeah I hope having my Aprilia will help me a lot
most likely will
I was super bad at steering
Yeah steering, especially at the beginning is pretty awkward
'Afschuinen' is really horrible
Stretch arm, move your hips to the opposite direction
feels weird
09:54
yeah I can imagine
 
1 hour later…
11:06
Good morning
Morning Alex
How u doing?
Hi Luca
Doing all right. How are you?
I'm doing good
Just finished most task of one of the websites I had to fix, so now on to the next one
Nice. Good job
Well it was mainly front-end and the 2 difficult tasks are the ones I'll skip till my teamleader is back haha
11:22
We've been grinding on a proj for 3 years
Hope to be done by summer
Wait the same project for 3 years constantly? Or did u do other stuff in between?
11:40
Same proj
Insane
And also nuts
hola, Alex
Hi Neil
Oke wow, I can't even begin to imagine working on the same thing for 3 years
It's hurt a lot. Poor/non-existent management, no requirements gathering, and we were thrown into it
Using horrible vendor apps too
But you either grow or you quit
too many of the kinds of problems in my company come from people who are greedy about what they know and don't share it with anyone, and then you're not told all the information and when it doesn't work, all you can do is consult these same greedy people holding all the info about why it doesn't work
11:45
Yep, silos
People who think that by holding onto something, they keep it and will be valued for it
Nope. The secret is to share knowledge
The more you give, the more you get
I just want to be able to do my job. I honestly get tired of systems designed to keep me in the dark
it's counterproductive and frankly, I have to wonder how that has ever benefited a company ever
with a little more context, I'd know what to watch out for maybe.
It has never helped companies. It's simply selfishness
Funny.... in the end, the person doing this loses too
12:02
meh, seems like they're doing okay in my company
there's this clear disconnect between the programmers and the people in business who have often contradicted themselves
Same here, but I think in terms of karma
ah
i wish I could believe in karma
Business folks don't really wanna be held accountable. So they'll say different things and are slippery
yep, well at the end of the day, if it doesn't work, it's the developer who made it..
They want programmers to take all the blame if something's goes wrong
12:05
which again, is a shitty way to run a business
pardon the french
No kiddin'
But we build skills in these environments. It's easy to take a ship safely to port in calm weather; entirely different in middle of a raging storm
well it's easy to disconnect and not care, but I'm not the kind of person that can just detach like that
To do more w/ less, to absorb the abuse, to channel your energies positively, and somehow love people... these are skills to live by :)
obviously if worse comes to worst, there are always other job opportunities
Same here. It hurts to see this cr*p
But I've seen karma. Time and again
Managers who were abusive got fired/pushed out
The universe loves things in balance, it seeks justice
12:09
at my old job, there was this very arrogant but aging manager who still claimed to be perfectly capable. Whenever you'd ask him details on an implementation, his response was always "That's not my job, that's yours"
Hah!
Well one day, he's about to go to a client to sell a product of ours that relies on software that can only be installed on linux
we tell him, "It can only be installed on linux systems.. make sure you clarify that"
Oooh... this is getting good!
He sold the system, and guess what.. they didn't have not one computer with linux.. not one..
Wow. That is classic
12:11
we ended up having to backtrack everything and "apologizing" by making them good deals on other products..
he got his karma :)
So the company lost money but karma was served.
I don't wish ill on people like that, or try not to. They never grew up. They're still little children, immature
I suppose he figured that to be a "detail"
Yeah, and imagine they chewed him out for that little detail
honestly, probably not
it wasn't a large company, and he was one of the big bosses afterall
they probably just told him to be more careful in the future
@Alex And no, I wouldn't have wanted that on him either.. I would have wanted him to clarify with the client about the operating system
At one job, they had a nice guy as boss; nice in that he could be easily misled/manipulated
12:15
ultimately, I just want people to do their job and do it to the best of their ability. That's really it.
They'd selected him just for that reason
that's an awful role to be in if you have no sense of priority and get pushed around
At my place, the joke we have is they won't hire someone unless the person's got three qualities: gross incompetence, laziness, and stubbornness
gotta pass that GLS test
@Neil And he didn't know IT. So we had an amazing MVC app built to do all they wanted. But one of the managers sold him on a multi-million dollar Documentum implementation
We weren't consulted
12:17
another boss I had at my previous job (I had a lot of "bosses" that would show up and tell me to drop everything and do something for them.. don't get me started on that)
The same manager had forced Sharepoint as a CMS on the organization
And I was the one who had to build the CMS piece
this one would yell at me if I didn't manage to get it done on time, but he would defend me to his boss. I honestly didn't mind him so much.
@Alex ouch
That's a form of passive-aggressive, I guess
I don't believe in chance: we are where we are because we have something to learn/contribute.
that's usually how these things go. You can usually tell how good the boss is based on whether or not he asks you how long you think it would take you to finish a job.
That really should be basic fundamentals, but it isn't
Yep, basic but not basic enough
12:21
I've had plenty of bosses that promise deadlines that I was never involved with the decision making, then I have to deliver on time
Exactly. Same here
granted, many of them were accurate, but the ones that weren't, well..
Being a dev is a challenging job. Stuff they don't teach you at uni
oh I learned way more in the field than I ever did at my university
I think that's to be expected though
The complaint from businesses is that comp sci doesn't teach students real world skills
Some of the grads can't even program
12:27
programming is way more than being able to program. Most of it is what most people deal with on a daily basis, so basically human beings.
All theory, no practice
True
well it's true. Anyone who calls himself/herself a computer scientist is usually so far up in theory and mathematics
and unfortunately, in my experience they don't program
Most comp sci profs didn't want to help their students where I studied
Their research was being interrupted
Most courses don't teach real world skills, though there was this one course I took. The first day, the professor talks about the curriculum and what we'll do that semester. Apparently there was one big project we would all do and would count 100% of our final grade.
That's how you do it
Stop w/ the memorization nonsense
12:30
The next day, he walks in, opens his book at the podium, and says, "Questions?"... None of us said anything.. He look offended, said, "See you tomorrow then..", closed his book, and walked right out of the room.
Wow. I like that
yeah :)
He was different, I liked him
His philosophy was that it isn't his job to make us do the work, like in a real world situation
That's how you do it
in fact I can confidently say I learned more in that course than most others
Hands on, no garbage just to meet some arbitrary goals
Off-topic question: have you done MVC/web api?
12:35
@Alex loosely? Sure. I have never used ASP.NET though
Well, up to my eyeballs in ASP.NET MVC/api land here
I've made plenty of RESTful interfaces and jsf web applications back in the day
Trying to do some global exception handling for web api calls, so to tell user issues
I usually have a field that's always present that tells you whether or not the call was a success. If it wasn't a success, there is guaranteed to be a code indicating the type of error and usually a descriptive indicator (but not always)
the message is really just meant to provide some direct feedback, not for displaying to the user
then you just create error codes, say starting from 1000 and going upwards for every possible error that you could have
business errors of course. for more basic errors like invalid calls, I just use http codes
Oke I've been gone for half an hour, holy word there are a lot of messages now
12:40
Yep, some friendly message. Hmm, hadn't thought of custom codes
half of them are mine :P
It gets tricky with the IProgress object; its handler can't be async but with SignalR (pushes messages down to browser) you can't have it be async (it's a bug)
you can't really fit every error into http error codes, so I don't try :P
Good idea
Do you read the codes on the client or just the message?
For the codes, in C# we can use an enum w/ description attribute
For common responses, I just note the code and give a proper message in response
For unexpected codes, I show both the code and the descriptive message given
should it ever come up, I have all the information I need to know what happened from a screenshot
12:44
We got JS global exception handling that writes to the db. One challenge: to get a really good description of the error and its location
well something could be said for not being too descriptive
client could be a hacker testing your system
I know that sounds paranoid, but you also don't want to give too much information
True, but all users will have to log on and so we know who is doing the hacking. And we create the logins for them
We have CSP + tons of other security on the site
so long as the authentication fails before anything else, that's fine
Yeah, got it locked up tight w/ authentication/authorization
as for the good descriptions, you just have to have good exception handling
for anything that could throw an exception that wouldn't give much context, you catch and rethrow with a proper message
and of course a code for unexpected errors
12:49
We do window.onerror = function (errorMsg, url, lineNo, columnNo, error) { ... } in the base template
Then in there, write to db log
in our application, we have a database table mapping the exception class to its code and error
and lacking that, a code for an unexpected exception for anything missing
But that onerror doesn't seem to give good messages
13:29
anyone here play satisfactory?
if the answer is no, then you should drop everything and buy it
13:48
@Neil What kind of game is it?
@Luca ever play factorio?
No, but seen it on YT or Twitch
game about exploration and automation
maybe it just appeals to me because I enjoy programming
Those kind of games are dangerous to me. I'll start it like 'Oh lets just play for an hour or so' and all of a sudden it's 3 AM
it's just one of those games half an hour into, you say, "Hmm, this isn't such a bad game.." only to realize that it wasn't a half an hour, but it was a full 8 hours and it's 3 o'clock at night
yep in fact
13:50
Kinda the reason I hate and love games like Cities Skylines or MC
while there are enemies, you only encounter aliens when you're exploring
so there's not really a time constraint or a alien threat
which I suppose for some would be a downer, but I no longer play games for the competitiveness of it. I sort of just want to unwind after work these days
the true difficulty is optimizing your factory
It sounds fun, but it is one of those games I'm hesitant to buy because of the reason listed above haha
I've seen Squirrel playing it on YT, looks fun, but currently Farming Sim is taking too much time already lol
I haven't played one of those games in ages haha
It's even worse when they have multi player option!
13:58
Yeah I know, been there done that haha
Might be a good thing Cities Skylines does not have such a thing
Tho I wouldn't know how that would work anyways
A lot of people are into DOTA and games like taht
I don't know how they can play it honestly.
You only enjoy playing when you're winning basically
I mean I love playing Rainbow Six Siege, even if I lose
Tho the EU servers are SUPER toxic atm
yeah I imagine
Had to look up DOTA... Defense of the Ancients
You had to look up DOTA?
14:02
Never played it
More old COD, DOOM player
+ some Wolfenstein New Colossus
Laptop is on the fritz. Freezes and reboots
Sounds like fun
Loads of fun :)
My concentration is dead now
14:26
Do any of you play games like EU4 or Crusader Kings 2? Cuz I've recently started playing those and they are a great timewaster too
14:42
Not yet. But once laptop is fixed, I'd like to play a variety of games again
15:06
Haven't played either
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3 hours later…
17:54
Well well well, it's been a long time
Hey @Baas-B !! been a while mate
@Luca
@jaap
@Roland_dfa
@Ende
Hi Bass
 
1 hour later…
19:33
ewa

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