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7:00 PM
thats their new announcment next week
 
@mikeTheLiar I'm doing one right now.
FML
 
user5981182
Who uses Edge in here ?
 
o/
Which means hello, not I use Edge :P
 
@TravisJ o/
 
user5981182
It take 2 minutes to copy the adressbar url to the clipboard since the latest Windows 10 cumulative update, I was wondering if I spend time researching on the issue or if I install Chrome
 
7:05 PM
if you're a web developer, go with Chrome
 
hi guys, why is it that when i enter key strokes to type a string on something, it does it twice in a row?
for example, key stroke "hello world" --> real test: hello world hello world
 
@AdanRamirez sorry, not vague enough, could you be vague-er?
 
@TomW the thing does something that it shouldn't, what might cause this?
 
i use a library that enters key strokes, i make it type strings, when it types string it does it twice about 10% of the time, why? and how can i stop it?
 
user47589
that was pretty vague.
 
7:07 PM
'a library'
Ask the library's author?
 
want to see the code?
 
user47589
well we can't help you without either some details or the code, so yeah
 
for the love of god yes
 
1 sec
 
flash that code
 
7:10 PM
@scheien thanks for the tips. Never done this before.
 
@Michael you're welcome
 
well
i got the s7 edge and the tab s2
my first tab, not sure how i feel about it yet
 
//Handler 1 Event ,Ensure a Click onto the client
            SetForegroundWindow(handle1.MainWindowHandle);
            Thread.Sleep(100);
            SetForegroundWindow(handlePutty.MainWindowHandle);
            Thread.Sleep(100);
            InputSimulator.SimulateTextEntry("/media/right/sketch.elf ./sketch.elf /dev/ttyGS0");
            Thread.Sleep(100);
            InputSimulator.SimulateKeyPress(VirtualKeyCode.RETURN);
            Thread.Sleep(100);

            MoveTo(-1920, -1080);
            Thread.Sleep(100);
'inputssimulator' is the lib that enters the keystroke in string
 
user47589
that did nothing to clear it up.
 
there are 7 handlers
this is only one, during the activation of the 7, 10% of the time it strokes twice in a row
well i understand why this is vague, because this code looks correct, it should do what it says but typing programmatically seems to be a native issue
 
7:16 PM
@SteveG recently acquired a Surface Pro as my first tablet, even though it is a hand-me-down from the wife who got a shiny new SP4... it was nice being able to work on the couch while I was sick this week...
 
is there an alternative? how can i send/echo to a handler instead? *notepad
 
user47589
if its a bug in the library, contact the library author
 
user47589
There's no way we can help you with the information you've provided.
 
@CuddleBunny thats what i'm thinking, when i dont want a huge laptop on my lap
 
il try to contact the author, however, what would you guys do? i simply want to send text to notepad, any recommendations? sending echos? stuff like that?
 
7:18 PM
@SteveG I don't have a solid laptop either... the one I do have is a 10 year old HP held together with duct tape...
 
@SteveG: is it an android tablet?
I have to say that Surface is way way better than the android tablets I have.
 
@scheien yeah
 
@scheien when I use the Droid tabs at work I remote into my PC and pretend it is a Surface...
 
my work gave me a surface to screw around with for a few months, i wasn't a fan
 
I wouldn't even want to try to do some work on my tablets.
 
user47589
7:20 PM
Well the project looks like it hasn't been updated in 3 years and hasn't had a release in 7. I would find another solution, one that hasn't been abandoned.
 
@CuddleBunny: do you have VS on your surface?
How is that, is it usable?
 
good lord. trying to teach a "UI" developer how to use javascript is painful at best
 
@scheien yeah, even though it's a gen 1 low end model so VS takes up a third of my disk space D:
 
@CharlieBrown erm. JavaScript is a UI technology
 
all i read was 'javascript is painful at best', and i have to agree
 
7:21 PM
Why do they need teaching
 
Isn't that something a UI dev should know @CharlieBrown?
 
^
 
you would think. esp after having 1yr of angular on the resume
 
@CuddleBunny hehe, sweet :)
 
....
@CharlieBrown they lied, fire them
 
7:22 PM
yeah, out of my hands on that one
 
user47589
how can you be a "UI developer" and not know JS?
 
Talk to their boss and recommend they fire them
 
here is the code we are working on....
 
Making sure to point out that the resume is an outright lie
 
// fix the following assertion
expect('XXX-XX-6789').toBe('123-45-6789');
 
user47589
7:23 PM
errrm
 
user47589
you're kidding.
 
settle down, just interviewed a kid having sql in his resume and don't know what's select
 
wish i was
been going for 30mins now
 
@scheien usage wise it is fine. I have a lot more of the panels set to auto-hide on the tablet so I can still see the code. The only thing I would change is that the keyboard combines the function/media keys so I have to hold "fn" to use them. Having a "fn lock" instead would be great.
 
i mean, the string is wrapped in a variable, but yeah thats essentially the problem
 
7:25 PM
well, does he just not know the library you're using, or JS in general?
 
What would be the correct answer? (Not familiar with JS)
 
Yeah, I'm afraid I don't see what that code is telling me
 
user47589
i would never expect one string literal to equal a different string literal.
 
@CuddleBunny Cool. Would be nice to have something to edit stuff on the fly when needed. Is there any BIOS/UEFI stuff on there? Might be able to enforce FN lock, or change mode?
 
I don't know what assert() and toBe() do
 
7:25 PM
@Amy they probably gave him the task of replacing the first literal with a variable and writing the test
 
@scheien I probably could force it, have only been using it for a couple weeks so haven't bothered looking into it yet
 
// solution
expect('XXX-XX-6789').toBe('XXX-XX' + '123-45-6789'.slice(5));
 
the wife's SP4 is way nicer though.
 
@CharlieBrown: is that jasmine?
the expect().toBe() thing
 
Ah okay :)
 
7:27 PM
yes, jasmine
 
@CuddleBunny The price tag is a bit higher also? :)
 
What sort of questions would one get at a .net / c# job interview?
 
@scheien yeah, but if you consider that you could be buying a tablet and a laptop separately the price isn't so bad.
 
@R593B c# and .net questions
 
Judging by what I've seen of JavaScript today, I'm half expecting 'XXX-XX' + '123-45-6789'.slice(5) to evaluate to true
 
7:28 PM
@R593B - The kind that a simple google search provides :P
 
@SteveG Lmao
@TravisJ Ah so mostly general stuff?
 
@TomW !!'XXX-XX' + '123-45-6789'.slice(6)
 
@CuddleBunny I agree. I'd probably go for the Surface.
 
@CharlieBrown yeah now I'm leaning toward this person knowing the language but not understanding what you want them to do with it
 
evaulates to "true-6789"
 
7:29 PM
@R593B - No I mean if you google What sort of questions would one get at a .net / c# job interview? you will get some very good material already written on what to expect and what the answers are
 
I had him make a change to the UI to mask SSN numbers, which he did
 
@TravisJ Ohh alright. My brain is a bit slow today.
 
Then run the tests and fix the failing UI test
 
@CharlieBrown - Yeah but the SSN is in local memory at that point on the UI.
Which means it is illegally exposed if that is the case.
 
its not about hiding the ssn, this is on an input field
we need to mask it when the tab away from the field
 
7:31 PM
Ah
I would suggest making it into 3 inputs, and just make the first two password type on blur
focus: text, blur: password
 
Yeah, and I wish we didnt stupid business requirements, but alas... nope
 
hm
!!> 'XXX-XX' + '123-45-6789'.slice(5)
 
@TravisJ "XXX-XX5-6789"
 
I think you missed a spot :P
 
yeah, its 6
typo
 
7:38 PM
@Amy regarding UI developers not knowing JS, I'm trying to find this article but coming up empty - basically it was a person who was complaining that they applied for a "developer" job and failed because they couldn't do fizzbuzz
 
eh?
 
sigh
 
yeah, no wonder he/she failed.
 
whats fizzbuzz
 
@SteveG - It's a beer thing, you wouldn't understand.
 
7:39 PM
lol okay
 
I will explain it when you get older
 
user47589
a really, really simple programming challenge
 
>199 out of 200 programmers cant code
 
!!google fizzbuzz
 
what is this article I am reading about fizzbuzz
 
user47589
!!google dailywtf fizzbuzz
 
Well I found it - it's on CSS tricks but it's apparently down
 
@SteveG - Did you really not know? I thought you were being facetious
 
Like me, the author is having trouble with the fact that 199 out of 200 applicants for every programming job can't write code at all.
 
7:40 PM
no i've never heard of it
 
my bad
 
is it a testing framework?
 
If this ever loads, it's here: css-tricks.com/…
 
i could click the links, but that would require moving my hand to the mouse, and i'm all about efficiency
 
No it is a rather basic coding requirement
 
7:41 PM
 
It requires you to print fizz at mod 3, buzz at mod 5, and fizzbuzz at mod 15
 
user47589
its supposed to demonstrate basic proficiency with the language
 
soooo ui developers are like the worker ants?
 
Sometimes
 
no idea what that means
ohh
 
7:43 PM
mod?
!!> 10 % 3
 
@TravisJ 1
 
%
 
yeah i shoul dbe fired if i don't know what a mod is
 
lol
 
i didn't understand what you meant, but i got it
 
7:43 PM
yea
 
user47589
I'm calling your boss.
 
user47589
Start packing your things.
 
lol
 
Oh god, her website says she teaches coding
 
I'm a mechanic, but I don't know what a wrench is.
 
7:44 PM
@Amy joke's on you, steve is the boss
 
haha
 
user47589
haha
 
haHAA
 
HAHAHAHA
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
user47589
7:45 PM
hehe
 
What are we laughing about?
 
user47589
doesn't matter
 
> I am fully aware that I am not a programmer
 
That's HILARIOUS
 
user47589
keep laughing if you want to be cool
 
7:45 PM
I can't handle this article anymore
 
~controversial opinion incoming~
i don't think designers should have to know how to code.
The fact that they do might be a tooling failure.
 
@Jeremy there's a difference between a UI designer and a UI developer
 
woah "JQuery Developer" is now a designer
also "JQUERY DEVELOPER"
 
oh ok i didn't know it was for a dev position
 
ui designer = ux?
 
7:47 PM
a developer that works on jquery?
:D
 
its the most enraging article ive read in years
 
@misha130 inorite
@SteveG IMO that makes sense
 
i think good ux designers should know javascript, so they know whats possible or not, whats easy whats not, when designing the ui
but, thats my subjective view
 
web gl = gg
 
> When it came time for a technical interview with the lead developer, I felt pretty confident. Except for JavaScript "engineering" and anything related to algorithms, my technical skills are sharp
 
7:49 PM
what do you specialize in?
 
I just..I cant handle this anymore
 
oh, wait, it wasn't for a developer position
 
oh wait, that's what the bit was actually about
about how job titles are not clear
and how she wouldn't have applied if she knew it was a dev position
 
its a dude isn't it?
I mean it says by chris something
 
7:52 PM
Guest article
 
its written in a feminine narrative though, oh ok
 
I feel so dumb right now. (Pretty nuub with what I do so far) and half these things don't even make sense to me yet is that normal.
 
what are you talking about
 
That article lol.
 
@mikeTheLiar: What's even funnier with that article, is that the picture where she burns fizzbuzz, it says buzz on everything except fissbuzz part.
 
7:54 PM
ha I didn't even notice that.
 
Can't tell if it's trolling or not though. I assuming not.
 
@misha130 I just recently started out with .net / c# so I guess it's normal (And I am pretty young and did no real study towards programming thanks to some private youth stuff) So most of what I read in here / on that article I have to google to understand.
 
don't worry
the article is 100% nonsense
this guy though is write about something
 
lol, "this guy"
That's one of the founders of SO
 
Isn't he THE founder
 
7:56 PM
I dont read his blog too much
 
Him and Spoelsky
 
but...he mentioned that he requires programmers to show code
before even phone call to interview
 
aha
 
I ask devs to show code before interviewing
 
To be honest I wish hiring was more portfolio driven than resume driven in our field
 
7:57 PM
building a portfolio or a github atleast is a minimum these days
 
off to a meeting o/
 
I suspect we'd have already been there if the industry wasn't so bloated
 
@misha130 I don't get the github thing though
 
Well its a portfolio without the design
sort of
 
If you want your stuff to be public yea
or granting people access if asked
 
7:58 PM
(for pay)
 
Git Noob Question: We have a missing hunk in the latest version of a branch. The hunk was checked in about two weeks ago. Several merges have occurred since then. Is there a way to identify which merge ignored that hunk? Does that question even make sense?
 
I just mean that its a way to display style of code, I honestly have a few reps just for snippets but maybe thats just me
 
@TravisJ - Halp.
 
I'd be happy to share code, or do assignments for a job interview.
 
i dont believe in on the spot coding tests though, esp mini ones just designed to be confusing
 
7:59 PM
@SpencerRuport Does git pull work? does git push work? does whisky work?
 

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