Then I have it in a google drive folder with my other documents and certifications. I gave a link to that folder to any recruiters I talked to. They were pleasently surprised every time.
While others operate on hard-core optimization...
Take this as your best bet:
std::string toAARRGGBB(const std::string &argb)
{
std::string ret("0x");
int start = 2; //"0x####";
// ^^ skipped
for (int i = start;i < argb.length(); ++i)
{
ret += argb[i...
and since the clients log their network operations to the console, i know that the clients which are left behind send packets and never receive a response. the server is a simple echo server
so it takes a request and immediately sends it back
since the server is at 100% utilisation on only 16 clients, whenever i add more there are a bunch which never get served
if im ever gonna do something important, ill try out SignalR. but rn i want to try to learn how to use the SocketAsyncEventArgs and relevant socket methods properly.
look, i appreciate that you are trying to help me learn the right thing. I get that. and signalR might be the best thing ever (never tried it). honestly, thank you for that.
Manager: "You know websockets? Nice, we need help with that kind of app right now!" Senior Dev: "Why the hell would you build three giant classes yourself instead of just using SignalR?"
Honestly I wanted to do websockets too a while ago, exactly because "then i know how to use them and can say I did it!", but after much fucking around I realized, SignalR is just the better decision.
@Hozuki Hey that's basically what I'm gonna build for the teambuild webapp except I'll probably send somethinh like a PATCH to the client to directly update that one object
It's not that. It's a WhatsApp-style UI (newest messages at the bottom) with paged results from an API (say, 10 messages/request). As you scroll up, new messages must be loaded progressively and visibly, while also showing the correct dates etc.
so basically, in pseudocode, your code is just like this:
HandleClient {
var request = awat ...
var response = request
var sendResult = SendResult(reponse)
}
theres no connection, im using UDP. a new task is spun up whenever we receive a packet from a client. thats the problem, im not receiving the initial packet from the client