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9:11 PM
@JoJo I've dealt with something similar. We store users' uploaded files in azure blob store with guid filenames. And then when we serve the file up for downloading, we set the suggested filename in the http response headers to the filename they originally uploaded with (which we squirreled away on a database at time of upload).
 
beautiful solution, thanks!
 
Anyone here use Jira and Story task types?
 
9:34 PM
How the fuck did I manage a mortarboard badge on lifehacks in 10 days when I've only been able to do that once on Stack Overflow in four goddamn years? feelsbadman.jpg
@RyanTernier I do
I'm far from a jira pro or anything but I'll help if I can.
 
@mikeTheLiar newer SE sites have smaller, more active userbases that vote more
@RyanTernier we do, but we aren't really agile. What's the Q?
 
@Pheonixblade9 I understand the phenomenon but I don't have to like it. Only one answer, too.
 
I have like 1/20th the answers of my SO profile, but my workplace profile has a couple hot answers
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A: How can I stop the Visual Studio Test Runner when a test hangs

Pheonixblade9You can click "Cancel" in Test Explorer: Show Test Explorer by going to TEST > Windows > Test Explorer. This is in Visual Studio 2013. Instructions for other versions of VS can be found here

vs....
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A: How do you explain to your boss they're wrong without making them feel threatened?

Pheonixblade9My boss is usually right, so I rarely have to do this, but try to frame it positively, and not confrontationally. Make it HIS decision, rather than making it sound like "not my problem". Example: "After doing research, I was unable to replicate this on a test machine. Should I continue to pur...

 
My highest voted answer is on my SO account by far but it's the most ridiculous thing. A similar type situation - a throwaway answer on a question that hit the HQL.
 
yeah
sad thing is I'd be even higher on the workplace, but my answer got community wiki'd :P
 
9:41 PM
:(
Dammnit. I just realized that I'm one upvote away from a "Great Answer" badge on that ridiculous answer.
Well, my second highest answer is one I'm actually proud of. Necro'd a question years later, it still very slowly acquires upvotes.
 
@mikeTheLiar - tada
 
I wonder if companies think about easier ways for people to interview while they still have jobs
 
@TravisJ you beautiful bastard. I'm even more conflicted about that answer now.
 
lol
 
like... I've been interviewing at places and it's pretty difficult to continue coming up with excuses for being gone from 11am - EOD
 
9:45 PM
@Pheonixblade9 - We certainly don't, but we also don't ask people to come in at 11am
 
@TravisJ pretty much interview I have had is 5 hours minimum
 
Yeah. I try to be very exclusive with the places that I physically interview at.
If I'm going in it's got to be pretty sure on both sides. Or it's a longshot and I really want to work there.
 
well
thing is, I often don't know until I interview in person
 
@Pheonixblade9 - 5 hours? dang
What takes 5 hours?
 
It's such a stupid dance we do. Why can't people just be professional about this stuff
@TravisJ my last interview was like that. Three personal, two technical
Plus lunch
 
9:48 PM
So you interviewed with 5 people?
Were you applying at INITECH?
 
Right
Athena Health - which I actually would've really loved to get that job
A five minute walk to work is a damn good bonus
 
The thing is, Bob, it's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care. ... And here's something else, Bob: I have eight different bosses right now.
 
My last job was that bad. I had six bosses.
And I was the only member of my team
 
How did anything ever get done
 
omg i a got a woman to talk to me on eharmony, lets celebrate with a handle of captain
 
9:50 PM
God that job sucked
 
@TravisJ 5 hours minimum typically
 
@SteveG - I will cheers to that Steve
 
The company itself wasn't bad but they were totally clueless about what my job actually was
 
;)
 
I'd cheers with you but I'm on a release tonight
 
9:51 PM
@TravisJ it's usually 5 people from different teams. Often it's some random marketer person who asks a bunch of BS questions
I figure... I should interview with the 1-2 people I'll be working with the most and their manager, and that should be enough
 
@Pheonixblade9 - Just drown them with catchphrases and stories of how you saved the company money while selling more product.
Every small answer should transition into "which reminds of" and a long winded story
 
I remember the interview I had two jobs ago. It was ridiculous. Bought a new suit and everything.
Went in, sat down, talked to the CEO
 
@TravisJ pretty much. I always go back to the "I wrote a feature in 2 weeks that cut our support tickets and IT tickets by 50%"
 
"Can you start next Monday?"
"....Uh...sure?"
And that was it.
 
Did you buy an Armani suit?
 
9:53 PM
that's maybe a bit too far in the other direction
@mikeTheLiar YOU'RE GONNA OFFER THE JOB TO THE GUY IN THE $5,000 SUIT?? COME ON!
 
@Pheonixblade9 I wanted a new job so badly that it was worth it. Resume maker.
Only reason I was able to get into the industry with only a hs degree
 
yeah, thats cool then
I was making an Arrested Development reference :D
but yeah... engineering interviews are a fucking nightmare. I hate them
you have to be fucking on for five hours straight
if you falter at all, the cynical asshole on the team will give you the thumbs down even though you can probably do a great job on the team because you didn't know how to do some obscure bullshit that it took him two weeks to figure out
 
I'm not looking forward to the next one. My wife's on my ass to get off the East Coast, so I've got to find a job in California that'll relocate us.
Or her, I suppose.
 
that's not hard
 
She's probably a more likely candidate. I'm just a code monkey.
 
9:57 PM
recruiters in California will wipe your ass for the sweet commissions coming out of SoCal
 
@Pheonixblade9 that's good to know. Maybe I'll start looking soon.
 
@mikeTheLiar why Cali?
 
Something different. No snow
 
I can get you a job in Seattle easy peasy if you want
no snow here, most beautiful summers anywhere
 
I'd be into it. Dunno about my wife. I'll see what she's got to say.
 
9:59 PM
nod
Seattle is expensive, though
not as expensive as SoCal, but it's getting there
 
Can't be any worse than Boston
 
Boston ain't cheap either, so you'd probably be fine
 
much worse, I should say
 
well, 1 bedroom house is $600k+ here for a fixer
most houses are selling within 72 hours above asking with full cash offers
lots of Chinese investors flooding the market with cash
also there's quite a lot of tech animosity here
lots of people blaming Amazon for ruining the city
(also - don't work at Amazon unless you know exactly who you're going to be working for, the articles do not lie, they are horrible)
 
It's 6:00 already? What am I still doing here? Ladies and gentlemen, it's been fun! Now I've just got to wait 5 hours until this release starts.
@Pheonixblade9 I have heard that about Amazon. Not feeling it.
 
10:02 PM
GOOG and MSFT and FB are all quite large in Seattle
if you go to SoCal, make sure to apply to LinkedIn, they're hiring like CRAZY
I got an offer but turned it down cause I didn't wanna move to socal
but yeah, I can refer you to where I work if you just want a foot in the door
I wouldn't recommend consulting. I don't like it, at least
 
10:16 PM
@mikeTheLiar @Pheonixblade9 Do you guys add Stories to your sprints? We're finding it a bit weird as stories are similar to requirements / test cases that never get "Closed" where tasks / bugs / issues do eventually get closed
 
@RyanTernier a story should have one or more acceptance criteria
a story is something like "I want to be able to export my emails from the client"

the acceptance criteria might be like...

"there is an export option in the File menu"

"the files are exported as a .zip archive of .ost files"

"the file is named 'ExportedEmails_DD_MM_YYYY'"
 
Exactly.
 
a story is something you aim to complete in a sprint
so it should be something small
 
So when you have a story that has issues because it's not working, do you add the story to the sprint, or the sub tasks to the sprint?
 
that's up to you
 
10:25 PM
When you're done your story, do you kill it / delete it?
or keep it alive as the story should always play out
 
what I've done in the past - if a story is still in development, you attach "defects". The story is not complete until all defects are resolved.
A feature request is never a defect. A defect is a bug
A bug with released code is an Issue. It is handled different than a story, but is largely treated the same.
Stories should be closed at the end of the sprint if they are complete. if they are not complete, carry them to the next sprint
you shouldn't delete it, but you should resolve or close it
 
Would a story ever get "Reopened" or just create a new one?
like "I need to park my car", that's fixed
 
yes, you should reopen a story if it is a direct result of work on that story
 
Then 2 sprints later you realize the car has no wheels and "I need to F'n park my car!"
 
if it's something in production, you should create an Issue and reference the original story
also, kind of annoyed
 
10:28 PM
"car needs wheels" ref: need to park car
 
I asked if I can move routes from the RouteConfig.cs to the individual controllers, was told not to because the people maintaining the code wouldn't understand it
 
Just upgrade to asp.net 6 and really confuse them
Thanks for the help PB. Ttyl
 
np
that'll be $300 for consulting fees
:D
so, the company that uses Flash
 
yeah?
 
I almost said (when asked to describe full stack developer) "as long as you don't ask me to work on VB or Flash"
-_-
@Alex what did you want to pair?
 
10:36 PM
So does nobody say VB.NET? Does VB mean VB.NET now?
 
VB6 or VB.NET
VB.NET is just C# with shittier more awkward syntax
 
You know what they say "but $20 is $20" :P
 
Yeah but what is that $20 doin' for me?
 
Hi,Why am i getting "pipeline cannot invoke runspace in broken state" when i run powershell commands from c# application.
 
did you google it
 
10:39 PM
Warning on mobile so expect more typos
@RyanTernier we do add stories to our sprints. We don't reopen stories if something's borked, we open new bugs
 
2
Q: Reset or delete remote Powershell sessions

The Confused DBAI run a remote Powershell script to add a machine to a domain. Machine reboots, is added to the domain, all good. $Uri = Get-AzureWinRMUri -ServiceName $ServiceName -Name $VMName -Verbose $PSSession = New-PSSession -ConnectionUri $Uri -Credential $Credential -Verbose $PSDomainSession = New-PSSes...

 
@TravisJ yes.But I didn't found anything useful.
 
That was the top google thing for this quote for me
 
@kush hopefully nobody's saying anything about vb at all
 
btw, I apparently have 3 reputation in server fault. I don't remember having an account there.
 
10:41 PM
if you have 1000 in SO I think you get 101 by default elsewhere
 
ah
 
@Pheonixblade9 any details on the theoretical Seattle gig? It's a possibility for us
 
@mikeTheLiar - I took a class that used vb in school. I thought it was pretty good having only used Java and C++ prior to that. Then I found c#. QED
 
@mikeTheLiar shoot me a google hangout
 
There's a small dusty corner of our application written in vb6. We all pretend it didn't exist
 
10:43 PM
oh man, my lead developer keep walking out on the team during the testing phase :(
 
hey, vb6 is great if you don't mind accidenchthulhually oepnfthagning a portrhylehal to the undeheheheheheherworld
 
@Pheonixblade9 I just say I don't know vb6
 
what to do when your lead developer leaves the team
 
"can you learn it?" "no, no... too advanced for me, try asking the architect"
@JackyNguyen steal his office chair and his jar of candy, assert your new dominance on the rest of the team by pissing on their keyboards
 
10:46 PM
have you guys seen jokes like this reddit.com/r/Jokes/comments/14k84z/…
 
@kush: you are in every room
 
Well I am not in that Java, JSP PHP MySQL ... room
 
@Pheonixblade9 I think I found you
 
You guys, how many of you are in New York area?
 
City or state?
 
10:50 PM
city
even Newark and Metuchen counts
 
@mikeTheLiar nothing yet...
 
I have been to Manhattan
 
@TravisJ I've asked you before but I keep thinking you're my friend from Tyler, Texas.
 
I live in Santa Barbara
 
is that SoCal?
 
10:53 PM
Ish
It is like 90 minutes to LA by car
 
ok a little more noth
 
It is the northern part of socal
Or the southern part of mid cal, it is its own entity
"Silicon Beach" is apparently the hip phrase for it
 
Whatever happened to the guy who wanted to make five Californias?
 
Although google says that is still in LA
they stole our phrase
@kush - We quietly beat him senseless and moved on with our lives.
 
haha good job
 
10:58 PM
$.ajax({
    url: "@(Url.Action("Place","thing"))",
    type: 'POST',
    data: { /* model ? */ },
    traditional: true,
    success: function (result) {
        //todo: result
    }
});
 
when you see this xaml, would you think this would nicely fit in landscape view with 450 px? <DatePicker x:Name="dpEntryDate" Margin="20, 20"></DatePicker>
 
I know I need ajax, just not sure what the structure is going to be
uhm, datepicker causes a large interface to launch so that tag could be misleading
should be fine though
Although the name seems suspect... dpEntryDate? That doesn't sound right
 
@TravisJ so annoying
@TravisJ um, yeah that was totally unintentional >_>
 
I love california, so warm over there
 
@kush - Wow that Month label though
 
11:03 PM
@TravisJ ok so if anyone is reading this... dp means date picker :P
 
lol
try removing the margin?
I gotta go though
 
ok
oh wow it is just 4 PM in specific time
404 PM specific
 
leavin early, been sick
 
gws
 
blugh
so sick and tired of saying "hey, I could improve X with no cost" and being told "no, that is not how they did it in the past, do not try to improve things"
 
11:09 PM
there's probably a good reason for that
 
I want to change the routing from being in a giant RouteConfig.cs class to having the routes on the controller actions
1/3 as much work to refactor
you don't have to switch between files to check the routes
it's the new and recommended way of doing things
it's just a bunch of strings, it's all stringly typed
you have to do a text search to find the controller you want
 
11:31 PM
stringly typed... Strongly typed through strings?
 
!!urban stringly typed
 
@Pheonixblade9 No definition found for stringly typed
 
!!google stringly typed code
 
similar to the way you link the viewregion to the view in Prism
 
11:32 PM
the difference between ExecuteMethod and Execute("Method")
 
yes
I think stringly-typed is a great way to describe how prism (and UnityContainer) get around a lot of tight-coupling issues.
 
no idea what prism is
 
is a framework for creating modularized software
You have a shell, and you have modules. The modules are just assemblies that have a class that inherits from prism's IModule interface. The modules are discovered in some way (our's is a directory search) and then loaded by name. They usually have a visual component that is loaded into the shell app, linked by a ViewRegion.
 
11:49 PM
holy shit...
this code... is so bad... oh god why...
 
DbSet<T> has a .ToList() method, however DbSet has a .ToListAsync(). I don't really want to use the async method. How else can I get the result from a DbSet?
 

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