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14:00
@SpencerRuport ^
and not a CSS fixable one
Indeed
I usually just delete elements and then see content. Alas.
Not this time
Wow..
They really don't want people to read their news.
They want people to pay for their news articles. I get that
I just don't want to pay for it.
vOv
I get my news for free.
14:02
yeah, Twitter's free
Not free. People have to write it, so at least let them show you ads or something.
But paying a monthly fixed price? Hm, no.
Hang on someone on reddit posted the content.
TL;DR - Banking industry is finally starting to wake up to the real cost of technical debt.
srsly who is going to read this kind of damn long article on reddit?
more than 10 lines = too long on reddit imo
14:14
There's nothing wrong with a long article if it's got good content.
i am not saying it's wrong, problem is that, if it's really long and the title or first paragraph not that attractive, then nobody is going to read it
create a good beer and sell a good beer are two different story
^ no, you can only test on production
@FreeAsInBeer that is an awesome article. Took me 3 days to finish it :)
(I get distracted easily)
@Squiggle It's taken me 6 days to start it.
Yeah, I read half of it in the first day and haven't gone back to it yet... just so daunting.
After reading it for a half hour and noticing I was only halfway through D:
14:25
also, to chip into the general conversation:
I work in banking. I this FT article does not lie. It's ostensibly dreadful and the higher management generally have no appreciation of technical debt. See also: That Paul Ford article.
Most of the folks I work with used to work at Nationwide... nuff said.
They gladly accept making half what they used to make working here.
zzz where is asp.net beta 5. They said it was coming and then all went on vacation :(
works great on my surface pro
get a Bluetooth keyboard?
@CuddleBunny Does Nationwide pay particularly well?
@FreeAsInBeer programmers seem to start at 85k and work like 3 hour days
with a culture not unlike government work where you get shunned for doing your job well
@ton.yeung oh, ouch.
@CuddleBunny So they're making less and working more?
@FreeAsInBeer yes
14:30
Hmmm... Does not compute.
I mean, I love the feeling of accomplishment that comes with a solid day's work, but it should pay well too.
working for Nationwide just beats you down mentally. Here we get paid with freedom
Yeah, I get paid peanuts compared to any other cto...
Hello everyone, I have a question which I dont really understand: stackoverflow.com/questions/30981069/…
But I can get away with pretty much anything
Could anyone try to explain me why this isnt working? :)
@CuddleBunny like what?
14:32
OMG dem loops.
I can use whatever software I want, whatever language I want, I come in an hour late in the mornings that I don't feel like rolling out of bed. So long as I hit my deadlines and it works well enough.
@wouter Why so obsessed with multidimensional arrays?
Must be homework.
That can't be production code.
this isnt homework haha, its for my work
why cant it be a production code? :O
14:35
Although it appears trivial, you're writing somewhat complex code that's easy to break, and difficult to understand in a few months.
You probably need to refactor that into multiple methods on your models.
@wouter wth kind of work needs 4d arrays? D:
I have no idea how to do this easier
I want to sort out programs in a list, Like: Adobe player for windows 7 64-bit
Objects would be much easier to work with than some 4D array.
Just make a List<string>
sorting is best done in one dimension
so 1 list of all programs (adobde) second for OS(Windows ) third for archtecture (64-bit) fourth for all the updates of this version
14:36
Is this for a website?
no this is not for a website
the lists which I made, I want to put them all in an excel file
What about when "Adobe" isn't available for Linux?
no this wont happen
I would make it a List<Software> where class Software has Name, OS, Architecture, Versions, etc.
and I can just add Linux t my 2nd dimension list?
14:37
Still not sure exactly what you're trying to do.
You can even make OS and Architecture enums
Yeah, I was going to recommends CuddleBunny's choice.
Much easier to sort/filter.
thats pretty smart indeed
didnt think about it
then you can write a custom filter helper for that list
And instead of 4 indexes, you have (maybe) one index plus properties that immediately make sense.
14:39
I will try (im not that good coding) and will come back if i get stuck :)
like List<Software> BySupportedOS(int OS) // from OS enum
@CuddleBunny That's how my office is too. Pretty laid back. We get to decide what tech to use, although so far it's mainly .NET and other MS technologies.
Heh. I built a software repository last year just like the one you're describing :)
im not that common with enums
Learn 'em. They're Great!
14:39
@CuddleBunny's suggestion is a good approach
But can a (type?) of a class has multiple enums?
One question: What is this list used for? A corporate software index for licensing? A sales list? A reference source?
@Squiggle cool, will hope i write some good code
an enum is basically an integer
that you give a name
'cos we had a problem where people started to add web applications to the list and it all went a bit wrong
Platform: "IE10+"
14:42
so OS.Windows could be just 1 as far as the compiler is concerned
@Squiggle sorting updates which I can download after from microsoft website (KB-numbers)
@wouter OK :) that's pretty well defined.
but it helps make the code more readable and prevents bugs from typos or people not remembering which id is some random version of some obscure Linux distro.
But I have like 26programs x 8OS x 2 architectures
You could even use something like entity framework on top of SQL Lite/Express and store everything as relationships
14:44
@wouter Is that a problem?
So I make a class with string Program;String Software; String OS; String Architecture; And after this I make a new class Software and give those strings a value?
right? :D
No, OS and architecture will be enums.
Unless this needs to be highly user configurable.
no they wont
I will read 1 excel column, and place the strings into different lists
Yeah, I'd go with enums for OS + archs. String for program name.
so you could have softwareRepo.OS.Where(o => os.Name.Contains("Windows")).Select(o => o.Software) or something like that to get all of software for any version of windows.
14:45
1 excel column will just be software?
software name*?
yes 3000rows
but
some are duplicates
BUT with another update of that software
So you'll need a version property?
also yes
let me give you the list, maybe you will udnerstand it better?
If the dupes make it hard for you to write the code, you could also make it a Dictionary<string, Software> where the string key is the name of the software.
We get the picture, don't need the list.
Software can change its name from different versions
14:48
okay so I actually got 2 colums in excel, one colums contains the "Update for windows 7 office 2010"
and the other one contains: UpdateNumber156
What is your ultimate objective? What is this software supposed to do?
I just want a list of all the software sorted
@FreeAsInBeer "sorting updates which I can download after from microsoft website (KB-numbers)"
so i can compare it
@Squiggle Ah, missed that bit.
14:49
Thanks for helping me out guys, I am gonna try something
How many computers will this be installed on?
~30
maybe 100
depends on the size of our partners
If you're going to use it on multiple computers would it be better to make it like an intranet site with a database?
And only download files once.
it wont sadly
No i will download the files
and put them on the usb
and deploy 1 by 1
14:50
or at least the software syncs with a web api somewhere
the computer where i deploy the updates on arent on the internet
because of security reasons
and you'll do this 100x every Tuesday when the patches come out?
=D
maybe twice a yeaer
those arent a lot of updates, i only want to defenition security updates
in that case to make your life a little easier I'd save the list of software to a separate file with the program so you can just replace that file unless you need to change the program.
i dont understand what u mean
the program will check which updates are already installed
and will only download the updates which it doenst have
14:54
like your program sits in %PROGRAM FILES% with software.csv or whatever next to it with all your information in it
that way you can just update the .csv every time you need to
uh
no?
program files permissions are a problem
windows updates arent i guess
@KendallFrey true that, could put it in appdata.
yes, much better
But im using a nice program where I can just put the Windows-downloadlinks in a text file, and I can just press start and it will download and install them automatically
I know my explaining are a bit vague ;)
14:57
that doesn't sound like a nice program
it is a good program, good enough for me
wsusoffline
sounds kinda cool
BTW, the software class im making, I just create a bunch of them each time I come thru a new program into my excel column, right?
Can someone help me with a C# Unity3D issue? or would I have to find a different chat for that..
Well, it's always worth a shot, right?
15:00
Me?
Or him
you ;)
Ok so, when I am pressing these keys, nothing is happening?
In the InputMovement void.
But when I remove the line GetComponent<Rigidbody>().MovePosition(GetComponent<Rigidbody>().position + Vector3.forward * speed * Time.deltaTime); and just have the print, it prints?
use a gist, or at least use fixed font
How do you mean?
a gist...
2 messages moved to Trash can
gist.github.com
Unrelated to your issue, but I'd probably create a temporary variable for GetComponent<Rigidbody>() to make your code more readable.
A question: I created a class `Software` with: public string Program;
public string OS;
public string Architecture; Now each time I find a new software in my excel column. Do I add a software class like this::? Software softwareAdobe = new Software(); software.OS = windows7; software.Archtecture=64-bit; software.program = Adobe;
First time using unity
@wouter Yeah.
Except you'll need quotation marks.
Okay, I wasnt sure about the Software software = new Software();
15:07
And you'll be populating using the data from excel instead of strings.
Yeah, use var instead on the left side..
var software = new Software()
@AshSimpson I see unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/modules/beginner/scripting/classes uses transform instead of MovePosition. Does it work if you do it that way?
@FreeAsInBeer isnt Software software = new Software() the same as var software = new Software() ? you can use var if you dont know the type, right?
but i will use var anyways :P
@wouter it is the same yeah, var is shorter and usually the compiler infers that you actually meant Software so it makes no real difference once compiled.
Yeah, it's essentially the same, but more terse. The type being assigned on the right is obvious so adding the concrete type identifier on the left only complicates the code.
Thanks, I hope I will understand coding as much as you guys some day :P
15:11
There are some rules regarding using var. For example, you can't create a variable with it that doesn't have a value on the right side. Invalid: var tempVar;
@AshSimpson I also see docs.unity3d.com/ScriptReference/Rigidbody.MovePosition.html uses transform too and keeps a reference to the RigidBody in the class. That is probably more efficient than making all those calls to get it each time.
How can I fix this: Software = ProgramLijst[k]; ProgramLijst[k] = new Software(); ? Because in my programLijst I added all the software
@wouter I would do like

ProgramList.Add(new Software { Name = "whatever" ... });
if you want a specific one you can do var software = ProgramList[k];
Name = "whatever" ??
I need to make a string Name in Software?
just an example, you would replace Name = "whatever" with whatever properties you made
15:19
indeed, damn thats some nice coding
@CuddleBunny I think I get it now, im so happy with this, much clearer code :D
@AshSimpson right. What seems to be the problem?
when i tolist something in a loop
e.g. foreach(var shit in someothershit.ToList())
you are a bad person
thats not tolisting it each iteration, is it? lol
i dont think it is
@KendallFrey i have my days
@SteveG it is not
15:28
well fuck
time to execute code on server: 21 seconds. Time to execute code via linqpad, pointing at the same data: 2 seconds
Nice server you got there.
well, it's the code some how
i misspoke, it does take that long on the server, but it also takes that long running locally, pointing at live data, except when i pull the code out and throw it in linqpad
then it executes fast
are you pointing at the same data set?
yeah
database or whatever
15:31
same database, same tables
anyway, i need to do more digging, thanks
what's the query?
Looks like a job for profiling
Snort. David Cameron just used the word "worklessness".
You're not unemployed, you're suffering from worklessness.
Unity3D ERROR: It's not possible to register a host until it is running?
anyone help?
@AshSimpson context, please
@Squiggle i don't suck on coding, i am just suffering from skillessness
lol i love this guy, he literally make my life much easier by playing word game
15:42
@Squiggle I'm not depressed, I'm suffering from beerlessness
I'm not ugly, I'm just suffering from sexilessness
pakalu take notes
@Squiggle you are working for bank? are you happened to be working for hsbc?
if so, please help me pass a message to your CTO, "YOU GUYS SUCKS!"

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