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
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"
@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
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)
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
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.
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.
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
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)
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
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