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17:00
Scrolling
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Jamie.. remove your stupid picture from my stupid face. whaa ?
@Eve try sbyte, just out of curiosity.
Can you put a period at the end of that Jamie?
17:01
._. I had to remove the element through javascript lol
Period at the end of the picture? That's just gross. How do you know it's her time of the month ?
This is why you get flagged.
Nothing wrong with that picture
It's a cartoon
Yes. Totally appropriate for work.
Eve
Eve
@KendallFrey It works but I've never heard of a byte-long pointer.
17:02
Work? So talking about bombs is ok for work then ?
@JamieTownsend It is harder to read text than looking at an image.
@AndréSilva shh
No I won't shh >.>
Don't tell me to shh !!
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Don't tell me what to do then .....
@Eve byte-long? What?
17:03
Hypocrite
Eve
Eve
1 byte long
._. Don't tell me not to tell you not to shh me.
@Eve WTF are you talking about?
@JamieTownsend lol
long is 8 bytes, byte is 1
17:03
Wow...
sbyte is also 1
Eve
Eve
"1 byte long pointer"
@JamieTownsend but if got flagged 3 time
Eve
Eve
"A pointer made of one byte"
@KendallFrey What r u doin not readin her massages?
17:04
OMFG If I get banned for a picture of south park this place is retarded
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@Eve The pointer isn't made of 1 byte. It's made of 4 or 8.
@JamieTownsend Famous last words.
@JamieTownsend I haven't flagged you, but your need to stir up drama is a bit of a pita. Let it die.
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Eve
Eve
@KendallFrey Er, you're right. Got confused. But why did you ask if it'd work?
@JamieTownsend Wanna know about the cool thing ? omeone starred your picture..
17:05
@Eve Just wondering id CLSCompliant had anything to do with it.
Eve
Eve
ok
@JamieTownsend Still there? =P
Guess not xD
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 28 minutes.
@zneak What is the current status?
17:09
they found it yesterday
good/anti climax?
fairly good
was is something dumb or something a managed coder would never understand?
Just heard a load of cups clinking, thought they had the work experience girl making brews. Was actually a real employee. Awwwww
it was a GPU problem, so it's not something managed code would save you from (unless your managed platforms also manages the GPU)
the game would run inconvenient GPU commands between the time we started to render the game scene and the time the buffer is swapped
on the 360 this would cause a one-frame flicker where we'd see a character face texture stretched across the screen
on the ps3 it would crash semi-randomly
17:13
i like the idea of scary ghost face better.
that would be brilliant
Did you learn a lot from debugging it or was it just boring?
imagine if you were writing something like Amnesia and found that bug while play-testing. You'd shit yourself.
I learned a lot of stuff
lol that would be pretty epic
like if the game itself was haunted
yeah lol
17:14
@JamieTownsend I did not flag but wtf you had the chance to remove that image. Was it two or three who asked you to remove it? Should have collapsed into a link imo.
Amnesia is scary enough as it is without having random face textures spread across the screen for one frame
@JohanLarsson Leave him be, you'll only regret it later =]
especially since a face texture looks rather deformed and grotesque if you spread it on a plane lol
@Sean Yeah maybe but I did not mean it as a diq :)
@JohanLarsson just easier to let it be, man. I've given up.
@ChadRuppert ok, i don't see much of the daytime chat
17:16
@zneak Oh they look nasty... Creases in the face and stuff are the worst
flat face is creepy
@JohanLarsson i get tired of constant intentionally offensive behavior followed by a falsely bewildered "what!?!" too though.
looks like the daily cycle of bitcoin prices.
haha
right, it's home time, I'm off
cya later
later sean
See you tomorrow.
adios sean
17:35
@ChadRuppert
FUCK YOU
im sure.
I would lol
and to answer you, it was a bloody joke. Was not offensive at all
too many prudes, I swear this room is full with French people
I'm French.
wow, angry people
@zneak poor you
17:38
<shrug> @Pheonixblade9 Not angry. Not in the slightest
don't let this turn into a "poor Jamie" :P
Nor am I lmfao
@Pheonixblade9 Grats on your recent awesome++.
I'm not sure that I've seen you since your ownership.
ownership?
he's a room owner now
17:40
More like "ownership."
oh, gratz for sure then
Wow, must mean he is really important :/ sigh
@Billdr thanks :D
@Billdr I'm still not entirely sure what it lets me do.
essentially, you can now change the room description.
does it allow you to do permabans? heh
17:42
Change the room topic. People get pissy for anything else.
PUTTIN' THAT SHIT ON MY RESUME
haha
you don't need no stinkin resume anymore. It's a single qualifier. "Can change chatty topics on SO"
@ChadRuppert yep.
I'd hire you for my crack team of devs.
note: those are the devs that use crack.
17:46
Well, I don't currently use crack, but if it'll get me hired at a cool place...
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@Pheonixblade9 you can also pin/unpin stars, cancel stars, move messages to other rooms, and change room access settings
@kyle - How do you migrate a message? I would love to have sent some of the troll messages from C++ back to their ghetto lounge
@ShotgunNinja this isn't a cool place.
@ChadRuppert Oh, fine then. I'll stay off crack for now.
I think that is a 10k feature
17:51
Don't you have a roomâ–¼move messages option?
What does it mean when git asks if i want to add a tracking reference? Did not find much on page one of google results
No, because we don't have 13.5k rep, whore @KendallFrey.
We do, but I caused a bunch of drama using it with Lemon, Kendall.
@ShotgunNinja It's room ownership, not rep.
@KendallFrey Oh, I thought it was 10k rep + ownership or something weird like that.
17:53
Ignore rlemon. He's just another of those drama queens.
@Kendall - Ah, thank you. You are, as usual :P, correct.
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18:05
@TravisJ You broke the pattern.
eleventeeen
heh, I signed up for www.odesk.com the other day. I got an invitation to be a Java Architect. Not sure if I should feel good that they thought I was capable of being architect level, or insulted that it was for Java
@Eve - I did not. That was the conclusion. You two spelled it, and I said it :)
Eve
Eve
@TravisJ The pattern was that every post there was an edited message.
Kendall's was not edited. How are you defining every in this context?
18:09
@Pheonixblade9 Insulted.
My job right now entails searching through the code and configuration files for everything matching a few certain URLs, and adding an extra part to the path for them to force them into a login filter.
And they call this Java application development.
fscking with xml files? sounds like java to me. <grin>
In mvc that is simply using the [Authorize] attribute :P
Well, it's Struts, and their configuration files are basically the God object of web development.
Overused, disorganized, and consumingly-important.
@ShotgunNinja when in doubt, write an XSLT
18:13
They already have one... it's specified by the Struts framework.
@Pheonixblade9 thats putting out a fire with another fire.
I just need to edit URL properties of a few action mappings.... in a few build configurations... for a few websites...
write a perl script to do it @ShotgunNinja
or shell script
Oh, and I need to make sure all hard links against those in the JSP and JS files are updated as well.
By the time I figure out exactly what needs to be changed, I'd be done with making the changes.
boo then
18:15
Basically, the ticket for this task was very poorly written and non-specific, since we're essentially retconning a bad implementation detail we screwed up.
@ChadRuppert no, you run the XSLT once, then delete it and proceed to play games for a month while everyone thinks you're working on "data entry development" (as I call it)
(disclaimer: I have awesome managers that wouldn't say "well we expect you to finish all these tickets that fast, then!" if I did something like that, and I wouldn't do that)
Most of the sites are fairly similar, but there are a couple which completely violate the rules of the others (even going so far as to use a different version of Struts Framework).
@Pheonixblade9 you had a good solution. I was poking at xslt in general.
I just explain why I'm having trouble making the changes, and most of it comes down to "I'm a new hire, and I don't know the previously-made decisions as far as the existing design is concerned."
Eve
Eve
@TravisJ I meant that for each unedited one there was an edited one. Funnily enough, I don't know the term to describe alternation in that context.
18:18
@ChadRuppert yeah, I know... we use massive XSLTs here, for everything.
If I had some means of visualizing the complex mappings between pages, actions, and Java methods which handle them OTHER THAN staring at XML pages, then fuck yeah, I'd be done already.
@ShotgunNinja another option... write an XSD and match it against it. You can see wherever the URL doesn't conform to standards
The worst part is, there are tools out there for visualizing Struts configurations as page-flow diagrams automatically, from the config file and JSP pages, but (a) we don't have one in our process already, and (b) it'd be rather difficult to use one now, especially considering the fact that half of our page links are generated from JSP taglibs and Javascript files.
Also, I'm not trying to reformat an XML document; these are already well-formed XML documents, which conform to the existing Struts configuration XSD file.
It's just that the URLs in a few of the <action> tags specifying what URLs map to what Java handlers need to have their paths changed.
It took me 2 days to add a feature with 20 lines of code. That's how bad this code is.
18:23
@KendallFrey it took me a full day to write about 20 characters of code once
it was fun :D
funny thing was, everyone was like "damn, nice job, you figured that out fast!"
yo @ChadRuppert YO SHIT IS BROKEN
Server Error in '/' Application.

Root element is missing.

Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.

Exception Details: System.Xml.XmlException: Root element is missing.

Source Error:

An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
I've already finished the main portions of recoding the feature that needed to be fixed, but in terms of security, I need to ensure that all page links which map to this feature pass through the /myAccount/ filter, so it forces the user to log in.
thats the best part, no one really knows how little something could take. but they also don't know how much
So, I'm changing ecom/<page> to ecom/myAccount/<page>.
yeah @Pheonixblade9 someday ill get around to fixing it
18:26
*Sees that fix is only required in current version*
*fistpump*
@KendallFrey What is this referring to?
its such a pita. a blog to me is no good without comments. the blogengine.net implementation i have doesnt have captcha in an effective way. and dickbag spammers keep putting in malformed comments, borking the xml file ive got backing it. I can't be bothered to put a sql backend on it, and screw putting it back up without a captcha.
@ShotgunNinja My work.
so it just wastes
18:27
@KendallFrey So that means that someone effed up the current version just before releasing it?
Hmm, after looking through my team lead's code... I can only conclude that he is a witch and I must burn him
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@ChadRuppert I use Drupal, has all that stuff built in
A lot of changes need to be transplanted to old versions of the repository. Some don't. I haven't really figured out why.
depends on if you have a MySQL backend available, though
@Pheonixblade9 Any examples of heathen practice for us to laugh at?
18:29
@Pheonixblade9 That sounds like like the guy that quit recently. He knew everything about programming except how to do it.
@KendallFrey CS majors...
He had a strong opinion on everything.
See above.
strong opinions are great if you can back them.
The thing is, even though he quit, we still need to deal with him, both through old code, and because he works for a client of ours.
He still reports bugs in our code.
And since he's not here to fix them, I do.
18:31
@KendallFrey Well, he's still fairly valuable, then...
If you call POS code valuable.
@KendallFrey Well, are these "bug reports" actually sensible, or are they just nitpicking on minor implementation details?
The last one that I recall was an 'optimization opportunity'.
POS code is a combination of POS design and POS implementation.
It was about a 5-line fix.
@ShotgunNinja Don't forget POS programmer.
18:33
@KendallFrey So, nitpicking on minor implementation details.
Yup.
I'm pretty sure he wrote most of this code himself.
@KendallFrey Nah, it's a combination. The programmers can be great, but if they're stuck working with a poor design, they can't really do shit about it.
I don't know of anyone else that could do such stuff.
@ShotgunNinja Take me for example...
That being said, a POS designer could fuck over a great programmer.
show us the stinkiness
18:34
Scope creep absolutely destroyed my last independent project.
Or, a great programmer could be a POS designer, or vice versa.
@KendallFrey That's design, but the root is in requirements.
Bahaha. Left this open... Good job, Ellie
Hi, everyone.
Sup @Ellie
We're talking software engineering practice, and tracing issues.
@ShotgunNinja Just got back from my last first day of class. :D
18:35
So exciting!!
But as I was saying, one can be a great programmer and not know how to constrain themselves to a uniform (or even logical) design.
Conversely, one can be a great software designer, but only know how to implement in one language, which isn't the one being used.
Eve
Eve
On a different note, drunk man drives tank into home.
Oh, Moscow.
Part of the problem was mine, because I forgot to design for changing requirements.
slaps @KendallFrey 's wrist
18:38
Originally it started out as a simple data entry screen. Then they wanted to add a time clock, which didn't really have anything to do with it. Now I'm in charge of changing the time clock and data entry screen to support a new style of data, that uses both.
Ugh, sounds like my last job. See also: Reason I quit.
I'd quit if I found a better job.
@ShotgunNinja the code isn't bad by design... it's bad by necessity. It's not even really bad, just huge. The guy has 63 million lines of code committed. The eBay XSD alone is 130K lines
My former boss: "Well, let's see what we can add today..."
Me at that job: "Let's see what we can get working today..."
Scope creep up the wazoo.
Better than other things creeping up the wazoo.
18:40
Indeed.
When you creep scope up the wazoo, don't be surprised if it ends up looking like shit.
Oh, you.
i dont want anything creeping up my wazoo. scope or otherwise
"It's time for your colon exam!"
doc, why can i see both of your hands?
18:42
@TravisJ click the room dropdown under the topic and tags > move messages. click the messages you want to move, then choose the room to move them to.
most rooms don't like messages moved into them, so I usually just go straight to to the recycle bin room.
It's a good day when you walk into work, there's an Excel spreadsheet on your desk, and the words "Call me" written on the top....
thats not a good day, is it?
Who printed it? Carly Rae Jepsen?
what's on the spreadsheet?
18:44
bahahahahaha
Employee training information.
Not good.
I'm not about to be in trouble... Just about to be handed a BIG project.
thats good at least
I talked to this woman on Monday about helping her out, but this project just became HUGE.
Not at all good.
18:45
or being retrained.
Eve
Eve
Can you handle big projects?
@Eve Is that a serious question?
If a project is more than 40 hours, it should be broken up into smaller projects.
Eve
Eve
No, but I was hoping that you'd play along.
@Eve I never know with you. Too often you're 'above' our jokes in here. Usually chiming in with some sort of programming game we should play to keep our discussions on topic.
18:46
Are you sure you aren't just about to be retrained @Ellie?
Eve
Eve
I'm sorry I gave you a negative impression of myself.
@ChadRuppert Nah, this is safety training that the guys out at the pork/cattle end have to go through. Completely unrelated to me.
Yeah, people that carry a mop around all the time could use a little potty training.
@Eve Not negative, just serious.
@KendallFrey Oh, hush!
swings mop
18:47
maybe they want to train you to handle the animals?
@KendallFrey I don't think "potty training" has any bearing on why we brought up the mop in the first place...
@ChadRuppert in which case, send @ChadRuppert right in
@ChadRuppert BAHAHAHAHA! No.
@ShotgunNinja Well, depends on the scope of potty training.
edits question furiously to try and get into the conversation
18:48
lol thanks for fixing that @Sean :)
@KendallFrey I didn't know potty-training covered tampons... or sponges, as the case may be.
You must've dropped out at 5th grade.
@ChadRuppert I fixed something? USEFUL AGAIN? eyes light up like a kid about to be let down with their christmas presents
Dear Lord... rolls eyes
@ShotgunNinja WTF? Women don't drop out at 5th grade.
Yes, they do, now get back in the kitchen.
18:50
Flame War: [ON]/OFF
@Ellie I'm not sure that's what he meant
Mop war: on
Guess I misunderstood what Kendall was trying to get at.
@sean i thought you referenced the story from my son in busch gardens re: the potty-training. but you did not. so you did not fix it.
Haha. I know. I just had to...
@Eve I do hope I haven't offended you. My intention was not to make you feel bad.
18:51
@ChadRuppert Shit. Retrospective fixing the fix that never happened?
Q: How do I start a console app from a bat that is hidden?
Hidden?
How?
unfixing the prefix
Eve
Eve
No, not at all.
@KendallFrey As in, not shown in a command prompt. Just running in background.
18:52
You want to start a new process? Doesn't it work to just start the exe?
I'm losing my usefulness, and apparently my ability to understand things.
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ALZHEIMERS
@sean it wasn't you that time
Sean is old.
@RoelvanUden perhaps if you explain what you are really trying to accomplish?
18:53
@KendallFrey Quiet, young one.
Yes, Pa.
Good lad.
Okay! I have a NodeJS application written that has to be started with the command line as "node app". This is cumbersome for not-so-talented consumers and I want to write a small .bat file to start the app and run it in the background.
do you have an exe that depends on it?
And you want the node stuff to show and the bat stuff to not?
18:54
@RoelvanUden Might I suggest writing a service they can install? =]
If so, why not shell out in the startup of the executable?
I'd probably solve that with a shortcut.
or hosting node in a service. thats the better solution
There is no executable. It's a node app. It runs through node.
I don't want services either. :P
You could use a shortcut I think.
18:55
I just want it to run. That's all.
@RoelvanUden How would you normally start the application?
you could put it in the startup folder?
node app
@ChadRuppert cough cough
18:56
It's not an exe.
It's a js file.
@KendallFrey I got this, young one. If not, I'll call you for help. Like that time when my PC died during the great storm of '06.
^
I think a shortcut can do that
i could have sworn node itself was an executable
18:56
oh, but the switches. derp.
I was going for "start node app" but that just spawns a command window that is totally in the way.
I concur with @KendallFrey (holy @#$% who would have though that)
node as in node.js?
18:57
@RoelvanUden So can you not make a bat file that just passes the JS to the exe? node.exe myapp.js?
@ShotgunNinja Yeah.
@Sean He tried. That was his original question.
4 mins ago, by Sean
I'm losing my usefulness, and apparently my ability to understand things.
The problem with that approach is the fact that node spawns this ugly command window :P
@Sean lol
Is there a switch for nogui?
18:58
You don't even want the node commandline?
What commandline do you want then?
Front desk time...
You can't create a console from JS can you?
There should be no command line :D
I don't think there is a switch for nodejs at all. :/
no, he's annoyed that you can't launch a process into background from the command line natively.
I thought you wanted to show a commandline when there wasn't one.
18:59
like a bash script with & at the end of line
^ That would be so awesome on Windows :D
Damnit where is @ActionHank
about the best you could hope for is to minimize it, or host it in a service. i know thats not what you want, but them's the breaks
ahhah. The witchcraft mentioned earlier is actually - you guessed it - an XSLT!

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