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18:00
I don't think so - I think texas is the south
Though I've traveled the United States, several of your generalizations would test false.
But the south would say that texas isn't the south, too.
@Greg But it's so fun to play stereotypes
The reason people don't know how to handle conflict is jthey spend most of their times on an electronic device and not interacting with people; thus, they don't know how to take it when someone says their wrong. They lash out, and then look for the reset button to load up yesterday before the conflict.
Not really, rather than sarcasm it implies ignorance.
@Jeremy I do freak people out sometimes
18:02
@RyanTernier - That is so wrong. If you were actually focused on being right your statement would have been different. The internet is full of people who handle conflict just fine!! MY CAPS LOCK IS NOT BROKEN.
Even if your intent is comedy, people tend to take such remarks as insult or personal.
There was a homeless guy in Victoria BC who just sat on the corner of the street near my office. Every day, 365 days a year. ONe day a 90 year old war vet saw him, and started kicking him and swearing at him "Get your lazy good for nothing ass up of this street and be useful to society. You have no job? Go donate your time. You have the time. You want money? Go to the navy base they'll hire you. " It was soooooo funny
@Greg - No one really likes comedy to be in a post though, as it is seen as distracting from the content.
@Greg I'm sorry if I offended you.
But my remark can apply to more then just chat.
18:04
Could always use more janitors.
You didn't offend me, I thought I would point out the potential of conflict or insult occurring based on the chat.
@TravisJ I disagree with that, but I'm focusing on people > 30. I'm 33, and what I've seen with a lot of them is they don't know how to handle the day to day. They live on their devices and when asked to have an hour talk they get so uncomfortable.
@ton.yeung Yea, the BC Navy would've hired him.
@RyanTernier - I was being facetious. I thought your comment made too much sense to actually argue with so that was all I could come up with :P
@ton.yeung He'd have to pass the tests, but they'd let him try it (and pay for him to live on the base while he's doing it)
@ton.yeung I would laugh if I saw that.
18:05
@ton.yeung Yes... sorry.
It was funny seeing this war vet just kick this native guy and say things that made a lot of sense. "You just sit here doing nothing, go donate it to a charity. Go help sweep up some garbage, go to a seniors center and visit with people who fought to give you a life"
@ton.yeung This guy looked like he was an ex underwear model... with a lot of dirt and bad hair
@RyanTernier - Here we have city signs which say "Donate to charities instead of giving to panhandlers."
Some people prey on kindness.
@TravisJ Do the panhandles have that sign infront of them with a cap on that says "Charity case"?
@RyanTernier - No, they have a cap which says "Will do drugs for pay" that smells like they mean business.
18:10
When I was living in Hawaii the homeless problem there was evident in every public park.
They looked like campgrounds, and some parks you couldn't even see the grass in most of the areas.
@RyanTernier were you surprised I was actually able to conversate with you and your GF for an hour or so?
@Pheonixblade9 I thought you were high.
@ton.yeung conversate (African American Vernacular) To converse, to have conversation.
@RyanTernier hahaha no, I'm just strange. I don't do drugs apart from alchohol
@RyanTernier why on earth did you think I was high? I was probably just tired.
@Pheonixblade9 Nah, I had no worries. I had a fun time. It was great to actually meet someone I talk to on this blasted interweb thingy
18:11
indeed :)
@Pheonixblade9 Joking ;)
it freaked me out to see you without the mustache
@ton.yeung I said high not meth'd out ;)
I also ended up taking your advice :P
@ton.yeung - I believe the proper use is "converse" :)
18:12
@TravisJ you are correct, I like using silly words for no reason
There is nothing wrong with that though, I understood the misuse was intended.
One of my favorite words is trampleopoline, which isn't actually a word :)
btw if any of you guys live in cities and wanna try this... www.fitmob.com/?src=eb&cmp=febfriend-55544&dp=0&pr=febfriend
I think I live in a city.
Although, fitmob isn't there.
sad
SF Bay Area
Seattle
Austin
Dallas
Portland
Philadelphia
I did a crossfit class through there last night... and I can barely walk, but in a good way
Yeah fitmob isn't in Sactown D:
18:17
@ton.yeung email them!
@ton.yeung doooooooo it
What special about fitmob vs. other fitness routines?
lol
I think I'm going to pick up yoga
MMA ftw!
@KalaJ - It's not a fitness routine. They package up memberships for gyms, yoga classes and other fitness related events.
Fitmob is just an "all you can eat" service where you get access to gyms, classes, and special outdoor classes with other members
you click and reserve your spot in a class, and you go. that's it
18:19
I've been working remote lately and I feel so fat (even though I'm not even close to there :/)
@Jeremy you should, yoga is great
ohh ok
@ton.yeung dude I don't think I could do this more than once a week :P
I don't have any problem with only having access once a week, I get gym access as often as I want
idk how they made it profitable, but I like it so far
@Pheonixblade9 Besides the fact that it seems like it'd be fun, it's all my gf wants to do nowadays
And I just sit around all day
Pffft I could handle it multiple times a week. I'm still pretty pumped from using the mouse.
18:21
@ton.yeung haha, there's tons of different studios around here
@SpencerRuport I did crossfit... over 100 squats D:
There's not fitmob near my area
@ton.yeung Yeah, I was trying some basic stuff
@ton.yeung dude, yoga classes are like 90% hot girls everywhere. In Seattle, at least. We're close to Denver in terms of our population being fit
@Pheonixblade9 - Ugh that sounds awful haha. Were people collapsing?
@SpencerRuport - Sactown? Are you in Sacramento at the moment?
18:22
@SpencerRuport nah, it was a basic training class for first timers. the instructors pushed a little bit, but not too hard.
@TravisJ - I live just outside of Sacramento.
I liked it - I was concerned about the stigma about CrossFit being all about reps and not form, but they were making sure I was in form the whole time
@SpencerRuport - Oh, nice. I grew up near there in Davis. I thought you were in a different part of the state though for some reason.
Yeah it's okay here. I do want to move though. I've been around NorCal pretty much my whole life. Kind of bored of it.
@ton.yeung next time you come to Seattle, I'll take you to a hot yoga class. then you get hot girls wearing almost nothing :D
@ton.yeung 5 minutes straight? that's crazy. It's very odd to hold a pose for more than 30 seconds, 2 minutes at the extreme end
@ton.yeung you have to go multiple times. The 3rd or 4th time your body learns how to handle it
yeah, that is very strange
like full lotus?
18:26
@SpencerRuport: Were't you supposed to go to sweden or something?
@Pheonixblade9 - yoga? Try beach volleyball :)
@scheien - I'm hoping so. That's what the person who interviewed me said was a possibility but I haven't heard anything about it since.
@TravisJ lol, not a lot of beach volleyball in Seattle. Plus when I go to yoga, I get some health benefit for myself other than ahem increased heart rate
It wouldn't be for another 6 months so I'll bring it up in a couple months.
What company? Same as you work for now, or another one?
18:27
:)
@sippy
@scheien - Same company but they contract us out to augment their app for a clients needs.
@ton.yeung "Thanks, we will be getting back to the candidates when all interviews are completed within the next 60 days". ugh
60 days? Sheesh.
"Please put all other interviews on hold for us."
18:31
I think they were hiring 3 to start, which I obviously didnt make the cut for, then 9 more in a couple months, which it sounds like I'm on the list for (potentially)
@SpencerRuport companies in general, never consider things like that
Yeah I'm used to interviewing with smaller places.
I don't care, I can keep doing this contract month to month until summer
that's dumb. If somebody can do the job, you should hire them
The format for every interview with a larger company has irritated me.
It's like they start off with this attitude like "You'd be lucky to work for us."
o_O
@ton.yeung I completed the initial contract, but they have lots of work until July
@ton.yeung 10, yeah. lol
18:34
@SpencerRuport My general routine: INtroduction, personal questions, why CGI, tell me about the best project you've done and 3 peices of technology you implemented that you were proud of. Tell me about X technology, then I start going into their work vs what I will need them to do on a specific project. I used to read from a sheet of 100 questions, now I just ask qeustions to see how their brain works and if they'd be a good fit for the team. If I need I'll put my teacher hat on and test them.
@ton.yeung rarely are there time constraints actually spelled out. but it does mean i can be dismissed with 2week notice anytime
@RyanTernier The "why COMPANY X" always makes me laugh tbh
If It's an in-person interview, I'll throw some code to them with some questions about it: String manipulation, function pointers with byval/ref, tupples, yields, a dictionary of <Action,T> to see if they can understand it
The answer is always "I'm hoping its better than where I'm at"
@RyanTernier - Yeah that's more what I'm used to. And after the interview I hear something within a week or two.
@SpencerRuport Have you ever phoned the interviewer to ask about the job/interview?
18:37
@RyanTernier - Why are manhole covers round? :)
I prefer interviews where I have to show examples of work, or write a small web site. It shows so much more without the pop quiz
Has anyone gotten into an interview with bit manipulation? I never learned that at school but apparently they're testing for that at my company
@TravisJ Because they make a perfet stove top for making pancakes
@RyanTernier - Yes but only when I have another job offer pending.
I asked an interviewee for an SDET position to write out a truth table once. She was not able to do it. Made me very sad
18:38
@SpencerRuport I had a job offer where it was "Give us a call in 1month to see if the job is available. If it is I think you'll get it. but give us a call".
No way an interviewer understands when you talk about "A technology I implemented that I'm proud of" since it would take all day to explain the project in the first place
@RyanTernier - That's... weird.
at best, you learn that someone can be passionate about something
@Pheonixblade9 I had to google SDET...
18:39
@KalaJ - Like simple AND/OR and flag testing stuff?
If it was an intern, I'd bet they'd remember
the truth tables
because it's so close to when they take discrete math
I get interview questions fit for college students and I want to throw a dry erase marker. "How would you implement a sort algorithm". I wouldn't, its in every library.
@SpencerRuport I think the expression I asked her to do was A ^ (B V C)... or I guess nonformally A & (B || C)
@CharlieBrown You'd be surprised on what you hear. If you hear "I haven't really implemented a lot of technologies" versus (one I was given) "I had to create a .NET application that interacted with a camera that was on the bottom of a drone to map out 3D images of buildings for GIS Purposes".
"Would you prefer I use industry standard api's, or create my own?"
18:40
@SpencerRuport, kind of. Like moving bytes, etc..
my thinking was... if you're a tester, you should be able to think of test cases like that
@CharlieBrown Tell me why boxing is a bad idea, why should you use the REF keyword for output variables on a function.
@RyanTernier I've heard some cool projects...but what does that teach you about the candidate? not much
@RyanTernier my old lead was allocated some R&D money to research a mind control device
@RyanTernier and both are trick questions
18:41
This is a serious company.
ref, ugh
@CharlieBrown I don't like using them, but questions like that I need to use sometimes if someone sounds like a Microsoft training book.
Speaking of innovative coding projects. The reason I mention it was that my other colleague was miffed that his project about using a Kinect to detect pedestrians was canned and the mind control project got the go-ahead
"Microsoft recommends this practice when adding a connection a library".... ugh
Yeah, worked with those before, no doubt
18:42
Microsoft patterns and practices, hell yeah!
@scheien You do not have the RIGHT to blast something until you've been forced to use it for over 3 years!
NO RIGHT!
/cries
Im using it
ffs
woot, high five!
Still coding it away though
Often, interviewers questions dont line up with what the work is really going to be. If you ask me a question, it should be b/c I will have to know that to do the job
18:43
:)
Remove it whenever I can, holla for legacy webshop
(still trying to refactor away webforms, but too much code)
If I'm hiring someone for my application, (which has No UI, all SOA) I ask specific questions like :Tell me what a WSDL is, and why it's important.... do you know what a WSDL is? Ok... what's a web service? asmx?.. tell me about the internet. yes... hotmail. explain hotmail to me. Yes... smiley faces... fuck
I wish I could put down "Abandoned ASP.Net Forms as soon as ASP.Net MVC was released" on my resume.
hotmail would be email passing through at the speed of light
@RyanTernier How well does your own staff answer the questions?
I guess I would've failed your interviews @RyanTernier
18:46
@scheien I interview based on concepts. If someone doesn't know what a WSDL is, but can explain how webservices work I'm happy
I got 10 rockstars* on my team, I ask them to answer all the interview questions first as a base score. Then compare that to the response from the interviewee
Found some idiotic code in our project. I was the one that wrote it. *hangs head*
@ton.yeung: touche!
@KendallFrey - Show us!
Someone just posted this as a C# question
> This is a small project 30-50 Hrs to build a web interface to capture and store data in a SQL database using C#,ASP.net
50 hours? Sure thing man.
5 hours maybe
18:48
@CharlieBrown It's not really "pass/fail" on interview questions. If someone doesn't know an answer I see how they come up with an answer. I have one developer who couldn't explain what a ConcurrentDictionary was as he's never used it, however he took the word concurrent and assumed it had to do with multi-threaded coding and explained that it is a dictionary that works with multi-threaded code, but that's about it. He then told me the facets of the dictionary that would be included.
but not how to implement the dictionary as he's never used it. I'm ok with that
@SpencerRuport it was basically a.X == x ? a.Y : a != null ? a.Z : "null"
@SpencerRuport - 50 hours? Maybe they want it parallaxed with an ecommerce front as well.
@CharlieBrown - Yeah until he starts talking about the look and feel, data validations, editing, reporting.
@KendallFrey - I remember that conversation
18:49
teaching syntax is easy. Teaching someone to have a mindset of a programmer is well... hard. that's not my job. I just make sure my guys have that mindset.
@ton.yeung When was the last time you saw a floppy disk outside of a Save button?
@TravisJ You had better be fucking kidding D:
@CharlieBrown - Post was deleted: imgur.com/RRV9sdE
@SpencerRuport the stuff that takes the time is when you ask "so how do you want your users authenticated?" - and they don't understand the question. When you explain it to them, they most definitely don't know the answer, because they haven't thought about it
@KendallFrey - You said they were expressions and you didn't want it to be verbose. I asked why you didn't want to just use plain if() statements and you told me that it was too redundant.
18:50
@TomW - Yeah. Which is fine, that's why I get paid. But when they don't have the money to afford what they want they get all offended when I'm like "Use wordpress."
@TravisJ When was this conversation?
@KendallFrey - last week?
I feel like a good experiment would be to apply and interview for 30 junior positions and see how I do on the interviews.
um
this code is over a year old
Strange
18:51
you must be thinking about something else
Or we all time travelled. O_O
Requiting is too important to leave to HR & managers.
double-checks clock
@TravisJ oh that
Looked similar
18:53
yeah, 100% unrelated
@CharlieBrown I had an idea to apply to a bunch of entry level positions (think McDonalds) with my resume just to see if they'd call me back
That'd be fun
@Pheonixblade9 - I worked at a movie theatre in high school for like 3 weeks. Job sucked lol
I think it's actually an error in the code, rather than redundancy.
Worst job I ever had was working at a butterfly farm.
18:54
Which for some reason is less embarrassing
@TravisJ my first job was at an IT shop fixing computers. My 2nd job (when there wasn't enough work in the first) was pushing carts at a shitty grocery store
my job at office depot was actually really nice. Managers were cool and didn't try to schedule me in my blocked-off times (I was in college). I was usually the 1st or 2nd highest in sales every month
Can anyone suggest a shorter name than GetTitleIfEntityOtherwiseGetValueDirectly?
I had 3 jobs at the same time in high school... something might be wrong with me
@KendallFrey just call it GetTitle
put other logic in the documentation - XML comments
eh
misleading maybe
what exactly does the function do?
I mean, aside from the title
18:58
gets the Title property if the object is Entity, otherwise gets the ToString of the object
ooo, I just got invited to go sailing on a 39 foot catamaran on lake washington
Luckyyyyy
@KendallFrey GetTitleEntity or GetEntityTitle
?

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