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17:00
@ton.yeung see man page slashdot in section 15.
Is it a good idea to use MoveFileEx to delete files on start up?
@ton.yeung The hillbillies lol
haha yeah, great movie
17:15
@ton.yeung No I haven't. But I may haha.
I am off to class y'all! Have fun!
huh, I got an email to interview for a senior SDE position at amazon.
@Pheonixblade9 if they ask you to do an online technical test from codility.com, let me know ;)
i fucked it majorly =]
@drch haha, is it pretty tough?
no
i just couldn't see it
My name is Derp McDerpson and I support Amazon's Traffic team at our offices in Seattle. I came across your profile on LinkedIn and was impressed with your development experience. We are holding a hiring event November 15th in Seattle, WA for positions that would be located here at our headquarters. We are looking to hire Sr. Software Development Engineers who have vast experience developing software in either Java, C++, or C#.

Amazon's Traffic team is experiencing tremendous growth this year, and we currently have openings for rock star developers! Here at Amazon, we are looking for passi
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sounds like a headhunter event, not a hiring event
17:25
"hiring event"?
I doubt they'd actually interview me for that position, I don't think I'm senior level
like an open-house meet and greet initial interview?
@drch idk, they other half of the email said there'd be a black couch
srsly though, I'm guessing that's what it is
worth a look for sure
ive heard their motto is "be cheap. be really cheap"
maybe
who, Amazon?
17:26
yep
they want their ops to be cheap, their pay sure isn't cheap
no not pay
but I've heard you work 60+ hour weeks all the time
but apparently they are quite frugal otherwise
Hello friends
17:27
well that's fine
I'd rather get paid an extra 30k/year than have snacks in the breakroom
@ton.yeung I'm at a much smaller company that works a lot with Amazon
they took all the light bulbs out of their vending machines to save electricity
thats more environmental than cheap
if I worked at amazon, I'd likely make anywhere from 30k-60k more than I do at my current job
nah but ive read from employee testimonials that its impact on culture is a bit shit
I know this isn't the right room, but can anyone help me with a C question I have? We can start a new chat
but that everything else is great
17:29
@drch yeah, that just seems silly
not the vending machien thing haha
@PaulthePirate you can try, I know a little C
@drch yeah, I can imagine. Frugal is good... cheap is not usually
but like software licenses and whatnot can be a pain to get approved
@ton.yeung yeah, that's my thinking
that kind of thing
17:30
hmm
but probably a small price to pay - so to speak
I prefer Google's approach of "give them whatever they ask for, they probably know what they're talking about and it's not worth it to argue"
or to not pay i guess ;)
@PaulthePirate What's the question?
I don't want to spam the wrong, but this is the link stackoverflow.com/questions/19250093/…
17:34
linking to a question is the opposite of spamming the room :)
Andrey answered that fairly well
You need to initialize the array before you try to use it (including accessing at an element)
I tried his suggestion and it didnt help
@PaulthePirate If you make an array of pointers, you have to allocate the elements as well and reference the pointer data to that allocation.
` node* array[10];` is an array of 10 pointers, none of which are initialized
Exactly as both have answered.
17:36
so you have to loop through the 10 pointers, and initialize them up front
ie: malloc
@ReedCopsey hey! I said to use malloc(), too! I guess I'm not a C idiot :P
hehehe
@RoelvanUden But how do I know that they haven't been initialized? I am trying to create linked lists at each one as data comes in so I don't know the order to check them
yeah, part of why C++ is better, but still :p
every language is better than C, this is torture to use it
17:37
@PaulthePirate When you declare them like that, they're uninitialized - you need to set them to NULL or initialize them via malloc
lol anyways, how would I initialize the nodes with malloc?
so a while look allocating memory the size of node?
I did set them to null
@PaulthePirate C is beautiful. You just need to clear the pointers prior to use, if you get memory from the OS it will be 'random' with the memory that was there before. Thus, you need to NULL them\
struct node*arr[10] = {0};
Is that wrong?
No, but I don't see the point if you want to create a linked list.
Why do you need an array for that?
C is awesome. It's just extremely simple. Which is awesome.
17:39
I am making a hash table
and the keys will be random order so I can't know which order to traverse the array just that I will start with the head of whatever index
@PaulthePirate So just use struct node arr[10]; - no need for the pointers
each node already has it's full list
I have tried that already, I still get an error
and I think I need a pointer, what if I want to change the head of the list? I will need to do that
typedef struct node {
  int data;
  struct node* next;
} node;

// create struct
node *arr[10] = { 0 };
// create references and wipe
for (int n = 0; n < 10; n++) {
  // alloc
  arr[n] = (node *) malloc(sizeof(node));
  // wipe mem
  memset(arr[n], 0, sizeof(node));
}
// fill example
for (int n = 0; n < 10; n++) {
  arr[n]->data = n;
}
Still a stupid construct but meh. Understand this?
17:45
can someone take a look at my question please? stackoverflow.com/questions/19254255/…
@RoelvanUden Sorry I don't quite understand why you would do that, you create memory and then wipe it?
C isn't your favorite managed language, you get something random. Initialize that shit.
user1804599
@RoelvanUden Do not cast return value of malloc in C.
@PaulthePirate When you allocate memory in C, the memory is given to your app, but not "clean" - using memset to wipe it gives you null/0 in your data/pointers
Oh, I thought that is what = { 0 } did
user1804599
17:51
@PaulthePirate node *arr[10] = { 0 }; creates an array of ten pointers to nodes and initializes all the pointers to null pointers.
user1804599
I.e. they don’t point to objects.
But there is no way to check that it is a null pointer?
user1804599
There is.
user1804599
p == NULL yields 0 iff p isn’t a null pointer.
Still getting the segmentation fault on if(arr[0] == NULL)
user1804599
17:54
In that case you have some UB elsewhere.
user1804599
arr[0] == NULL can’t segfault.
user1804599
Also memset is silly. Properly initialize the fields.
user1804599
Or do I know use a decent programming language. vOv
 if(arr[n] != nullptr)
user1804599
That’s C++, not C.
user1804599
17:56
Unless you’re being silly and defining nullptr. :V
na it was c++
can you connect to a SQL CE Database you created in the project i.e. would be in the project file, by using Data Source = DBName.sdf??
sorted the problem. How do you deploy an application with a SQL CE Database attached? You have to reference the full path when connecting to the database, but it wont be in the same location when on the clients computer??
i dont know, i just solved my problem by referencing the full path. I dont know how i would deploy it onto a users computer with a SQL CE DB attached?
@not-rightfold How do I properly initalize the fields?
user1804599
@PaulthePirate arr[n]->data = whatever; arr[n]->next = NULL;.
18:10
i have, i dont know if its how im searching, but nothing seems very useful
creating the installer in visual studio project properties then publish. then send the resulting folder to the client
@not-rightfold But when I try and access arr[n] I get the seg fault
i dont understand how to use SQL servers with applications to give to clients, theyre hard work, cant you build one into the app?
user1804599
Show me your code.
user1804599
Accessing arr[n] should not give a segfault unless n is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the array.
@ton.yeung but what about referencing in my code? the folder would not be the same on the client-side
i did btw
18:15
@not-rightfold
int main() {
struct node* arr[10] = { 0 } ;
addTo(data, arr);
}


addTo(int data, node* arr){
if (arr[0] == NULL)
}
and where it says Click Application Files and set the .sdf file to Data File (Auto). i understand that would put the DB in the folder, but in my application i have to reference to the full path on my computer, which would be different to the folder path on the clients
@ton.yeung
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@PaulthePirate That’s not real code.
how would it work any differently then?
user1804599
Post a segfaulting example here: coliru.stacked-crooked.com.
So if I found a way to jump from even number to even number in the fibonacci series would that be cool?
Or is that meh
18:17
UB?
user1804599
Undefined behavior.
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:ConnectionString %>" DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM Preferences" SelectCommand="SELECT p.preference_id, s.Name
FROM Preferences as p
join students as s on (p.preference_id = s.student_id)
where p.student_id = @student_id">
@Reed - What do you think? Is that anything new?
how to get value from code behind for @student_id"
@TravisJ ? Is what new?
oh
18:20
@Reed - Getting to the next even number in the fibonacci series without looking at any odd numbers.
@TravisJ What would be the practical use?
i did and tried every thing from there can't make it work
@ton.yeung what do you mean build the path???
@Reed - I came across it from an SO question. While composing an answer I came across an observation which removed 80% of the iteration
public string CurrentUserID = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name; this is the variable in code behind.
18:24
@TravisJ Could be interesting, I suppose
I'm not sure what the benefit of skipping the odd values would be, though...
/shrug I have no clue what its practical use will be either. I guess I will just place it in a snippets folder and probably never look at it again
@ton.yeung i understand that Path.GetDirectoryName(Application.ExecutablePath); should work from that link you shared, but how would i incorporate that into my sql? P.S im trying sqlite now
huh? So how do i reference my database on my computer and any other computer it may be installed on?
Just a question, why are so many people fascinated with Fibonacci? It's used a lot in stock tradings, either by people trying to use it to manipulate the market, or by people who believe it's magic, and even in SCRUM.
@ton.yeung can i still use the database i have now with sqlite?
it seems like a completely different syntax
@ton.yeung Estimate planning mainly for SCRUM
18:31
There was a mismatch between the processor architecture of the project being built "MSIL" and the processor architecture of the reference "System.Data.SQLite, Version=1.0.66.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=db937bc2d44ff139, processorArchitecture=x86", "x86". This mismatch may cause runtime failures.
Please consider changing the targeted processor architecture of your project through the Configuration Manager so as to align the processor architectures between your project and references, or take a dependency on references with a processor architecture that matches the targeted processor architecture of your project.
my system is 64
im using the build for 64 i think
it would appear not
ok, ill try again
Up to now, there is no official Win64 version of the SQlite3 library released in http://sqlite.org..
It is in fact very difficult to find a ready-to-use and up-to-date SQLite3-64.dll from Internet, for Win64.
thank you :) will try it now
so can i use the same database with sqlite, or will i have to create a new one and start from scratch?
@tonyb You can use the same one - it's often easiest to just make your application x86 and use the main builds, btw
so should i download the 86 version? how do i make the application x86??
Warning 1 There was a mismatch between the processor architecture of the project being built "MSIL" and the processor architecture of the reference "System.Data.SQLite, Version=1.0.88.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=db937bc2d44ff139, processorArchitecture=AMD64", "AMD64". This mismatch may cause runtime failures.
18:48
IF you're running this through IIS, make sure that the AppPool isn't forcing everything to be x64 when you want c86
IIS? AppPool? What? This is why not many people are programmers. All i want to do is use the database in the application...
its a winforms app btw
like ^^^
this sqlite is causing me more problems than necessary already, im going back to SQL CE, ill figure it out, thanks anyway guys
@tonyb I remember that issue, but I don't remember how I solved it, or whether I ever did
Sorry that's not very helpful
its ok, just getting really frustrated now, just gonna forget the project, theres too many free ones out there anyway
so, can someone tell me how to create an application that uses an SQL Compact edition database, and ship it to a client?
18:55
@tonyb Just go into the properties for the application, and change it from Any CPU to x86
it'll "just work" then
with the current version of SQLite
@ReedCopsey ive gotten rid of sqlite now buddy, thanks though
Trying to get the entities of a property on a self-referencing class in linq to sql. My receipt has a collection of ReceiptItems, as well as a property RelatedReceipts that refers back to the Receipts collection. If I examine ReceiptItems, I can only see entities for the current Receipt entity. If I examine ReceiptItems of a Receipt in the RelatedReceipts collection, that collection is empty.
Receipt.RelatedReceipts is properly populated with the related receipts, but I'm unable to examine the contents of any of the ReceiptItems collections on the related receipts. However, if I examine any of the RelatedReceipts directly, the items in ReceiptItems are readily available.
@Reed - Actually, I don't think it matters whatsoever as there is an even more efficient way of obtaining fibonacci numbers which is O(1).
I didn't know that at the time though
Jacques Philippe Marie Binet (February 2, 1786 – May 12, 1856) was a French mathematician, physicist and astronomer born in Rennes; he died in Paris, France, in 1856. He made significant contributions to number theory, and the mathematical foundations of matrix algebra which would later lead to important contributions by Cayley and others. In his memoir on the theory of the conjugate axis and of the moment of inertia of bodies he enumerated the principle now known as Binet's theorem. He is also recognized as the first to describe the rule for multiplying matrices in 1812, and Binet's form...
cool dude^
19:15
does anyone use Xamarin?
@travis I've only seen Fibonacci as a recursion exercise and sprint planning estimate value
anyone have any familiarity with Kentico?
@drch - It has been solved for a long time. I came across a question and I guess took a different but similar route to finding the predicting function.
the CMS @ryan?
19:17
double p = (1 + Math.Pow(5,.5)) / 2;
int n = NthNumber;
double fibo = ( Math.Pow(p,n) - Math.Pow( 1 - p , n ) ) / Math.Pow(5,.5);
tried it out. Never seen it in the wild though
everyone uses Sitecore or umbraco
and EPiServer every now and then
I have a lot of interest for Microsoft Dynamics CRM , Sharepoint and now this
@tonyb I've used it. Don't care too much for it.
@Ryan - Dynamics? I was just talking to one of the guys working on that project
yeah you see Dynamics a lot as well
19:22
@TravisJ Dynamics popularity is increasing a lot. I have 5 devs going to be taking training soon.
sending them away for a week on a all expenses paid training trip..
lucky buggers
SharePoint is CV poison
@Ryan - Dynamics will be a competitor of the software I am deving atm
arguably so is Sitecore
@Pheonixblade9 good for creating ios and android apps in c#?
"oh you do sharepoint? I have this Sharepoint site that I've needed some work done on" OH GOD OH GOD RUN RUN RUN GET AWAY RUN
@tonyb I MUCH prefer native.
19:23
@tony that is specifically what it's good for
@Pheonixblade9 When you get paid a lot of $$, it's "oh, show me that sharepoint site... yes yes.... i see... Daddy needs a new boat"
native as in a dedicated development studio or visual studio?
@RyanTernier idk... I can make a lot of money doing work I like, don't see why I'd do work I hate :P
Am I allowed to say Python is actually pretty cool here in the C# room?
@SpencerRuport yeah :)
19:28
I'm messing around with it and it's pretty impressive.
Python is cool for some things
There's some features that I wish were available in javascript.
I'm using werkzeug to make a JSON web service.
I love how easy it is to wrap functions with the decorators.
Guys, since I'm back, I got an excelent question for you
I'm trying to retrieve System Information remotely
And I'm getting the following exception : "The RPC server is unavailable. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706BA)"
I noticed that the firewall is blocking it]
Is there any way to workaround the firewall ?
no-you'd have to open up that port
or allow that exe
that's the entire point of the firewall ;)
19:34
(or change to some other means of communication)
Well, I can impersonate an user, is there a way to "impersonate" an exe ?
so @ReedCopsey do you think I should go to the Senior SDE interview at Amazon? Or turn them down and say "dude my career started a year ago wtf r u thinking"
@Pheonixblade9 What division/dept?
Like.. make the firewall believe I'm SQLServer.exe while I'm actually just MasterTrojanHorseWithMajorDick.exe ?
@ReedCopsey traffic team.
19:37
You can go - worst case, you won't get it (or maybe worst case, you will?)
it's all in whether you want the hours ;)
but if you don't think you'd qualify for senior, if they like you, they'll find you a position -t hey're still hiring like crazy
yeah, that's my biggest concern. I know some teams are not as bad, but everything I've heard about AZ is "12 hour days all the time"
yeah - a lot of the teams have you on call 24/7, too
yeah that's lame
19:38
I'd suspect the traffic team would be that way
idk if I want that :/
so even if you're not on 12/day, you'd be expected to work weird hours frequently
extra $$ + responsibility is cool, but not at the expense of my youth and health
hm...
Still stuck on this :(
@Pheonixblade9 If you're looking for interview exp, it's a good chance to get it
@AndréSilva Talk to Anonymous. They might help.
19:43
@RyanTernier Haha that would be cool
If only I could see the protocol ..
@RyanTernier 'might' help brings to mind some of the many things they 'might' do instead...
who are Anonymous?
Anonymous aren't brilliant hackers. They just pay inside people to betray their employers.
pretty sure most of them are script kiddies who do ddos
19:54
that's about it
So if I'm wanting to check if I'd get blocked when trying to enter lock (_locker) { ... } statement, I'm probably doing it wrong right? Use Interlocked.Increment(_theadsInBlock) or something instead?
One of them made a program that you can install that will use your computer as a mindless bot doing DDOS attacks to a target - they called it the ION CANNON!!!! (dun dun dunnnnnn)
haha
Low Orbit Ion Cannon (LOIC) is an open source network stress testing and denial-of-service attack application, written in C#. LOIC was initially developed by Praetox Technologies, but was later released into the public domain, and now is hosted on several open source platforms. The software has inspired the creation of an independent JavaScript version called JS LOIC, as well as LOIC-derived web version called Low Orbit Web Cannon. These enable a DoS from a web browser. Use LOIC performs a denial-of-service (DoS) attack (or when used by multiple individuals, a DDoS attack) on a target s...
at least they came up with a cool name

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