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13:00
in my place industry is still in stone age
winforms and webforms
httml5 is well hated
The best way to get a job is to know someone on the inside, so you can avoid HR (or avoid as much as possible).
according to my supervisor, "database projects are high level stuff"
^ it is somehow high level, but we never call database a "project", database is database
13:03
ummm is a catalog management system "somehow" high level
come on!
@tweray Thats hilarious! :-D
i recently saw a openning job posting that really says "5 or more years experience with SWIFT", looks like they removed it :(
common guys, it is glorious thing to entertain the world, why stop it
@tweray Haha, that's like asking for 5 years exp. with VS2015
The best jobs are the ones that aren't advertised.
"
Developer – VB.Net & C# – Financial Service





A reputable software company that retails financial software products is recruiting for a Developer to join our development team. We require someone with 3 – 5 years proven experience and a high proficiency in VB.Net and C#, ASP, MS SQL, and client server applications. Package is competitive and we are looking for someone with a long term view to grow with the company.

APPLY NOW"
Lol
If it was reputable then why does it have to be mentioned that it is reputable
When Barclays recruits they don't tell anyone they are reputable because they are.
Because they're in the business of selling jobs.
13:07
@MoonOwlPrince Because they can't mention the company name, or otherwise recruiters have no value. The only value they offer is because they gather job ads. That's it.
@BenjaminDiele I don't think that's totally true. They often times have relationships with the right people and can get you face to face with the right person.
Has anyone ever dealt with recruiters with the goal of hiring someone?
Not me.
hope so
They typically ask for unreasonable amounts, and fail to find a good match.
IME
I had far better experience going through friends and industry contacts.
User groups are great :)
13:12
@FreeAsInBeer Haven't had any good experience with recruiters so far.
@BenjaminDiele I've used them several times, but I don't think they've actually ever placed me. I've always had a colleague get me an in somewhere else.
Actually, I did get my first job through Robert Half.
@FreeAsInBeer If they fail to do the one job they were used for, I don't think you can count them as a "good experience"
That's the only use they have, placing someone. If they fail at that ...
@BenjaminDiele Yep. But they're also yet another connection you have. Just because they don't place you today doesn't mean they won't be invaluable tomorrow.
That's very true. It's never a bad idea to be on good terms with one or 2
Or the ever-so-great "We need someone with experience with X, Y, Z, A, B, C and D." on which you can respond "I have experience with all, except for D but I know E which is really similar". Then "Sorry, you don't fit the profile". DOES ANYONE?!
13:18
@KendallFrey That makes sense, you think it could be thread related?
@RoelvanUden usually you just tell them, get me to the interview or i will go find someone else
If you want someone with 5 required technologies, and you're not willing to teach them one of them... your loss
@Greg nah, nothing with threads
why sqldatareader comes under unmanaged resource ? or sqlconnection ?
lol
i like this convo
@tweray Hm, no personal experience with this, in my first-ever job application round I got job offers for every place I applied to. But friends had that, so that's interesting to encounter.
13:20
@RoelvanUden me too :D
well, except my very first one, i bombed that pretty bad, but they didn't offer free pop, so they can suck a fat one
Free "pop"? What's pop?
soda
Oh. Is that a prerequisite for you?
lol well, when you can pick and choose, should probably pick the best place
free pop, and starting later is what i was looking for
@SteveG holy shit bruh
13:22
huh?
happiness > money
You didn't say anything about happiness
id be way happier being able to start at 9, or WFH whenever i want to, than making a few extra $
> When you pick, pick the best option
yep that too
i shouldn't say whenever i want to, i have to have a valid reason
is the below code ok ? works weird though
count = (bool)focusedRow["CheckBox"] == true ? count - 1 : count + 1;
count is int
13:24
Oh holy shit that is some godawful code.
like today, these dickheads are going to be going through the apartments today inspecting something, and last time i left them here alone, my nba2k14 game came up missing
@RoelvanUden enlighten me :D
@codebrain For one thing, what do you think == true does?
haha gotcha
count = (bool)focusedRow["CheckBox"] ? count - 1 : count + 1;
Even the compiler knows that's stupid, so it doesn't even put == true in the compiled code
13:26
yes it was awful.shit
I know this because of reasons
totally understand screw me
@SteveG inspecting - this an easy way for them to make sure you don't have a compost barrel
a compost barrel? in an apt? wtf? lol
what's next, something crazy like renting cats?
13:36
I see, I see.
Ya never know what they are Really looking for
@KendallFrey lol i'll murder you
I'll rent a cat and use it for self-defence
rent a python
whoops wrong room!
13:50
@KendallFrey You could ask steve, he knows a place they rent them
14:02
I need to take a break from consciousness
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@StevenLiekens that sounds great.
Has anyone considered how C# could easily introduce a new syntax for tuples where the parentheses enclose the members of the tuple. This would mean everything passed on or returned is a tuple. Also, making the only thing loops iterate over lambda expressions
But I know none of this would be allowed for as long there is need for backwards compatibility
@ton.yeung why
@ton.yeung I still need to master C# before learning F#
C# feels like it would be better off had it not been a near-Java clone
@MoonOwlPrince That wouldn't be "easy"
and what does "Also, making the only thing loops iterate over lambda expressions" mean?
14:18
@KendallFrey Rephrase: for a loop to execute a lambda expression must follow the loop statement
How the fuck does that make a micron of sense
Loops could then be delegates
So in other words you want C# to become a functional language?
It already supports functional programming
14:20
You could just use a functional language instead of C#
@MoonOwlPrince Ha! good one.
The C# team should take notes from Bjarne Stroustrup and his team regarding how C++ became the enigma it was(or still is?)
why not just make all the things functional?
C# should stay C#, and people who want a different language should use a different language
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its really easy
@NETscape Because functional programming is not suited for everything
14:23
Hello :D i Got a BigString and i want to use Regex to Get A Number next to a text !
Well the String Contain this : " Blah blah '209012459', 'AsunaHime' Blah blah "
and i used Regex.Match(res2, @"'([0-9]+)', 'AsunaHime'",RegexOptions.Singleline).ToString();

Resulting Answer is : '209012459', 'AsunaHime' but how can i Only get the number 209012459 as the answer ?
Tyvm :D
My advice for C# programmers is to play with F# until you feel comfortable with it, then try Haskell
@Pedram get the first captured group out of the match
I have a webforms project where "responsive design" was interpreted as "do a postback whenever the window is resized and send back html with the optimal widths and heights hardcoded as inline styles"
@StevenLiekens I shat myself a little
@KendallFrey how ? Sorry i am noob at Regex , just learned this much by reading info and googling
14:24
@ton.yeung It is just that I have found other things better represented in another languages but I understand that no language is perfect
@Pedram Use the Groups property
the first captured group is at index 1
@MoonOwlPrince Haskell is perfect
@ton.yeung No because C# has fewer mindf****
@ton.yeung I'm sure the JS room would
@KendallFrey What makes you say it is perfect
@MoonOwlPrince you
14:27
@ton.yeung uhm how?
dangit
made it to 4:28 without VS2015 crashing
so close
this day could have been perfect
@KendallFrey how
@StevenLiekens I've had VS2015 open for 3 weeks without closing it... what are you doing that it doesn't like? D:
@KendallFrey Great Fixed it Tyvm Bro :D
14:33
@MoonOwlPrince I think it is easier to master a language if you cheat on it for a while with some other skanky language. Makes you appreciate her all the more when you come back.
@CuddleBunny like how I tried understanding PHP and found myself confused
@MoonOwlPrince yeah, I'd say PHP is the skankiest. At least of the web crowd.
@ton.yeung I mostly had troubles with its standard library and there was no way of using someone else's code without reading it first
@ton.yeung true, I do like codeigniter. But PHP didn't age well.
I'd say if you want/have to build something in PHP that CodeIgniter probably has the best documentation of pretty much anything I've ever used.
that and Caliburn.Micro has pretty good docs too.
@ton.yeung Can you honestly say the PHP Standard Library is the best thing you have worked with?
@ton.yeung You must love Python then
14:48
Anyone of you doing c# game development?
@ton.yeung What makes you say so? It seems to have quite a huge ecosystem
Yeah, there isn't anything I can think of that the php standard library doesn't have... Which probably just means it loads all that junk.
@Obviously I have a little bit
a little xna, a little Silverlight, a little unity here and there.
if you can take unity into count
it's more of drag and drop rather than "programming" honestly, make me recall old flash days
<- still has to use Flash every day /sob
@ton.yeung The reason I ask is we were told it was a good candidate for web apps if we ever decided to move into web stuff
14:53
@tweray yeah, when I have my way some artist does all that stuff more me and I just drop in scripts from time to time...
no, i mean creating a game in unity is more of a drag and drop
@tweray Give us an example of a project that was more of drag and drop than "programming"
@MoonOwlPrince The tutorial?
@MoonOwlPrince just go watch the tutorials for unity on channel9
But if you actually want to make a whole game without buying tons of over priced user made widgets you'll have to write quite a lot of code too.
14:55
Why would use widgets though
but honestly, drag and drop is much more enjoyble on 3d modelling and animation comparing to code them by hand, i used to play around with opengl, and it is nothing but nightmare
There are some pretty nice things people have made in the marketplace like genre engines that sit on top of unity that make it faster to get started with something simple.
@ton.yeung Yeah, that is simple enough you could probably do it without touching the visual editor or even only using the visual editor lol.
I am yet to come across someone who enjoys handcoding anything visual
You're not really meant to. It sucks.
But someone has to, at least anyone who writes the software that does it for us.
@ton.yeung why do you need ssms 2008? it's back compatible
15:00
It should be there, I know they are dropping all the 2003 stuff.
I dunno why it wouldn't be, its just sql.
ssms itself is pretty back compatible, unless your db instance itself is on some 2000 compatible mode
try to connect to your db use ssdt, and see if that screws up too
@CuddleBunny How to get started?
with c# game development?
@Obviously game development is way too wide a topic, you need to clarify what kind of game you want to create
If using Unity - I'm assuming the idea is an 'idle game'
@ton.yeung sigh... IT stupid dance again, that's why you don't restrict access to the people don't even know what they are dealing with. you can try disable intellisense on ssms, then try connect to the database
if it still errors out, then it's not intellisense's problem
15:10
Does simplemembership provider have an attribute to check for username uniqueness?
Ohh. Got mail from the notary regarding the purchase of the house. Fun times.
^ i thought you already moved in
@Nick Why 'idle game'?
@tweray No way. In the process of buying. Next week will be the day.
!!wiki idle game
15:15
An incremental game (better known as an idle game) is a video game that focuses on the player performing a simple and repeated action to gain a form of currency which can then be used to buy or upgrade characters and abilities inside the game. A common game theme is to have sources of time-based income displayed as "buildings", such as factories or farms. Some incremental games require players to collect multiple currencies to progress through the game. Incremental games gained popularity in 2013 after the success of Cookie Clicker, although games such as Cow Clicker and Candy Box were created...
so, i have an on-premise application, that i'd like to have send messages to a service bus azure queue, i don't need two way communication, is a relay still required?
@Nick Why does Unity imply it will be an incremental game?
It's performance is decent enough to make action games too.
Unity is good enough for Cities: Skylines. That's something.
@SteveG you will still need relay to bypass the security and directly send message to the bus, unless you already have a tcp open portal opening on your azure environment
@RoelvanUden Oh sweet. Had no idea C:S used unity.
15:18
Unity is good enough for HoloLens development
@FreeAsInBeer It becomes painfully obvious if you open a save file :P
thats what i was wondering, if i use the rest api for the queue, doesn't that bypass the security and needing to open a tcp port
@RoelvanUden Ah. That sucks. Loading times are atrocious?
If Unity can get shiny games running on everyone's toaster iphones I'd say it is up to anything...
@SteveG yes, if you already has a rest api above the bus, then you don't need the relay, it's purely http transaction
15:20
Wow. Endless Legend was built with Unity. That's on par with the civilization series.
above the bus? whats that mean? don't service bus queues automagically come with restful apis?
oh, so it's not fully transactional?
@FreeAsInBeer Oh no, not like that. If you open the actual SAVE FILE with an editor you'll see all kinds of unity references :)
that kind of makes sense
Loading a game is pretty fast.
@SteveG you need to apply your own pattern if you want it to be transactional, otherwise both the servicebus and the rest api are not transactional
15:21
@RoelvanUden I used to occasionally check out save files, but so many games have their saves encrypted to prevent cheating that I stopped long ago.
kk
thanks!
np, i am a big fan of message bus pattern, so i will do whatever i can do encourage ppl into my cult
@FreeAsInBeer Yeah, doesn't matter tbh. I accidentally opened it. :D
@RoelvanUden I'm more curious why the save file would actually need unity specific code in it...
lol
!!google message bus pattern
Anyone have a good recommendation for a Zip Library?
for .NET? @Greg
Yeah.
I'm assuming there has to be something better than the GZip
System.IO.Compression maybe
Don't want to use built in?
15:26
@Greg um... gzip and zip are somehow 2 different concept
cnn anchor just said "confederate fag" instead of "confederate flag"
@CuddleBunny No clue.
@Greg sharpziplib
@SteveG Was she referring to the Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia?
@RoelvanUden I don't think that is maintained anymore since they added system.io.compression
no idea
15:28
@Greg What are you trying to do? compress data, or compress files?
@tweray see, i just need to send messages out of the on-premise application, thats why i'm thinking i dont need a relay, because i don't need to get outside data in
@KendallFrey Isn't it all essentially the same?
Files.
sorry if i'm beating a dead horse, are you sure i still need a relay?
no, it you are only pushing stuff into the bus, and the bus can't do anything to you, then you don't need the relay
15:31
okay that aligns more with what i was reading, i was confuzzled
@Greg i like 7z a bit more 7-zip.org/sdk.html
I'll check it out.
@SteveG don't you have a job
@FreeAsInBeer, but isn't there a check I can do on the server side.
I'm sure I found something like it on SO before
but I can't find it anymore
15:37
You're just wanting to verify a new account is using a unique username?
@SteveG and i don't even know if azure bus relay can live together with bus rest api, usually you will only need one of them. relay is more for better security among wcf
15:49
o/
When using an AjaxPanel does the calling event need to also be inside the AjaxPanel? for example the radio button I click
@FreeAsInBeer, yes when the user creates a new account, I have to check if it's unique or not
if not, do not allow it
Are you opposed to writing an EF or SQL statement for that?
If you're OK with that, it's relatively trivial.
What is the best practice to save money in db?
sql server obviuosly
Uhhhh... integer of cents?
why not decimal?
or what?
15:54
You get rounding issues with decimals.
Or so I've read.
I've not actually had to store money often.
NVM, apparently numeric and decimal are fine.
decimal is designed for money
since most money is base 100
why not the money type in sql server?
yeah, using money in the db is fine
should translate to decimal
15:56
So i will use money
Is it okay? right?
Yeah, money seems like a solid choice.
Using money for money? Sounds like an awful idea.
THAT'S NOT COOL AT ALL
why? @KendallFrey
that's like using int for integers
15:58
@Obviously Sarcasm?
I feel kinda blessed, creating this property
All the millions my company will ever earn
will reside in this property
i created
or properties i will createt
@Obviously i thought you are about to say "will reside into my pocket"

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