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2:44 AM
lol, we all dont always get our dream job anyway
i doubt if op can make custom made 3d arts cost effective as mj
it will be not even close... mj generate arts just few clicks away
since their company is a tiny company, production cost matter
just tell him to hop
 
 
3 hours later…
5:54 AM
Good moaning
 
 
3 hours later…
9:06 AM
good moaning
 
@ntohl o/ What's good?
 
I'm fired :D
looking for job
 
WHAT?!
 
also I try to upgrade a long forgotten project to have some pocket money from the customers
they still use it 7-8 years ago
 
But why fire?
 
9:09 AM
I thought I perform ok, but for system architect, they think I have to do tasks twice as fast
dunno
budget...
 
Oh, the "performance" argument bullshit
I'm sorry man
 
anyway all my colleagues had jaws dropped
 
Hopefully you'll find a better job real quick
 
tho I was on pip since nov
thanks
poor juniors
I was a sensei for them >D
 
Now they'll have to "perform"
 
9:12 AM
I was fired mid release. I'm curious how much time till they have a working release. Especially that I saw at the last moment, there is a circle in the dependency graph
they are screwed
there were 48 microservices calculated to be effected in that release
the work I was proud of was the "releaser", which would do a ton of stuff to help with releaseing
drawing dep graph, update nuget versions etc
 
 
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10:51 AM
HOLY SHIT
Reduced from 2,8GB memory usage to 112MB for a 100,000 API Requests just by implementing IDisposable on the ApiResult class D:
 
Oh
I think you had a memory leak...
 
Not sure.
Running the app (it's a multithreaded performance test console app) for 15 minutes generated 2,8GB of memory, after those changes (IDisposable + using (var result = new ApiResult()) {} the same 15 minutes run used only 112MB
Nice to see the Heap Size diff arrow finally pointing down :D
 
11:34 AM
niiice
 
mr5
12:24 PM
 
 
4 hours later…
4:01 PM
Hi all
Will I get banned here if I ask a SharePoint + C# question? :D
Looking for a library that'll make interacting w/ SP using C# easier. Need to do basic things like read the list of files in an SP folder, upload/download/delete files. Not sure if there's a package to make these tasks easier
 
4:56 PM
Hi
I'd expect this one to do what you need
 
Thanks, Squirrelkiller
 

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