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19:08
7 instances of vs open, too many?
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I often have 5 or 6 instances with 4gb ram so... I'm sure you'll live.
@ton.yeung - The kurds do have a history of being capable strategists.
@ton.yeung - A large amount of their wealth and influence moved to Egypt.
What was left was kind of a void of leadership and resources.
It's too bad that Afghanistan was purposely divided up to cause conflict :(
@ton.yeung yeah, it would be all web site projects running in a browser or two. Nothing crazy.
19:23
@ton.yeung - I use jsbeautifier.org
@ton.yeung - If it properly formats then I figure it is formatted properly. I just assume everything is quoted.
Unless you put actual js in there, in which case I am not sure it is always accurate with its suggestions.
what errors are you getting though?
I was thinking you were using jslint for json
Ah, I see
Yeah, that tool seems like it just suggests optimizations
Why do js validation stuff push === so hard yet want you to minify it? I think there are very few times you would get in trouble for only using ==.
19:40
@CuddleBunny - I use == all the time.
I guess, but I have literally only used === one time ever.
I will even use it to purposefully type cast
But my js can at times seem funky to prediction tools. For example my templating approach confuses jshint
Two warnings
12 Weird construction. Is 'new' necessary? Yes, without it there would be no construction
37 Missing '()' invoking a constructor .. Because new was used on line 12 /sigh
talking to my team lead both depresses me and makes me wonder how we deliver quality code
and then I realize we don't
@KendallFrey - Don't worry man, I am sure you will land a spectacular job in the future.
19:44
he's basically the opposite of OCD
I wish I could hire yall.
Then again, I wouldn't want to wish more Flash on anyone...
Flash? Do you work at a merchandising company?
e-learning
like pluralsight?
did someone say flash? get me some oxy
19:46
Can you guys tell me if my WCF Service layer makes sense ?

These projects :
- Company.Application.Services (containing the .svc file in which the service contract is implemented;

- Company.Application.Services.Contracts (containing the service contract);

- Company.Application.Services.Contracts.Data (containing the DTOs);

- Company.Application.Data (containing my entity framework data model and repositories);
Well I suppose that is similar. But still. Shouldn't online services about learning also strive to use new technology?
but we even do our mobile content in Flash... There just isn't anything better for custom animation with so few programmers
Yeah custom animations are a pain.
gaaaaaaaaa
@CuddleBunny Silverlight?
19:47
@JoanLeaven DTOs shouldn't be under the contract namespace
someone hug me
im dying of technical incorrectness
@tweray Ok ? Where do they belong ?
the thing is since we did pure Flash for so long we have like 30 animators and 3 programmers.
(I thought Data Transfer Object where data contracts ..)
oh, w8, i thought dto is something different, srry
19:48
were*
make sense, DTO can be under contract namespace
@tweray Ok ! :)
only thing i would consider is move the data entities out of the application namespace
mongodb or just store stuff in json files? running debian on an arm device
since you never know if there will be another application using the same database
19:50
@MoonOwlPrince I like Silverlight, but I think it was designed more for enterprise and streaming media apps than animation.
@CharlieBrown how big is the dataset?
maybe 20kb
unsure, still prototyping
@CuddleBunny I thought Silverlight made use of XAML and WPF along with Canvas
if only that much, i would just store them all in a json file and load them all into memory on app start
mongodb on the server stores the information, then the client downloads the appropriate data after ACK on a sub msg
maybe I should just wrap it all up in a compressed file and the client can d'l that file
then have the client uncompress and store on disk
It has a XAML canvas element, but doesn't use html5 canvas. And it needs a plugin that most of our technically challenged clients won't already have installed.
node-webkit can then pick that up and run it as an app
@MoonOwlPrince Yeah, there are the animation storyboards just like anything else XAML, but it is time consuming compared to Flash.
@ton.yeung Flash can export to html5 canvas
@CuddleBunny well, to be fair, html canvas still have some performance issue on some browsers (fuck you IE)
19:55
@tweray Right. The namespace is Company.Application for exemple purpose. In reality .. it's the name of my company + the name of my domain
@CuddleBunny Flash is going to die because Steve Jobs predicted so
@ton.yeung just did that this morning as well, annoying
oh, Adobe not Apple. Yeah, they have updated it every year since CC came out.
@tweray Our canvas stuff works great in IE, but we deliver the swf to those users anyways to reduce QA needs.
Adobe has another thing called Edge Animate which is strictly html, but unlike all their other software it was actually built in house... and you can tell.
@CuddleBunny you don't call something can reduce QA need just because there's no way to QA it
@CuddleBunny Was other software not built in-house?
19:58
@MoonOwlPrince yeah, they bought pretty much everything they own that people use from someone else.
@ton.yeung ive been prototyping with node-webkit... make an html file, package.json, maybe add angular or whatever... then zip it all up with an extension *.nw and it will run as a desktop app on any platform
@tweray I mean if we build something in Flash we know it will work the same across all machines with that version of Flash player. If we build something in canvas we need to test every single browser and every single version with decent market share and that takes too much time. So right now we test the Flash in one desktop browser, test the canvas on an iPad and a few Droids and we're set.
@CuddleBunny yeah, that's true, these browser war is some day going to destroy the world, or my sanity
@CuddleBunny Do you also running the Java plugin for apps
20:01
> Huh, goodness gracious the papers. Where the cash at? Where the stash at?
yeah, its almost too easy
@MoonOwlPrince nah, I don't trust Oracle to stay on top of all the security flaws Java has.
i have the rasberry pi download the file and then reboot and launch on startup
@CuddleBunny What are the security flaws I keep hearing people talk about
@MoonOwlPrince I dunno specifically. But it seems like there are new ones all the time.
So to handle all this I just made a shell that takes care of most of the logic required to play courses on each platform and handles integration with learning management systems, etc: xm-cloud.cloudapp.net/Courses/Shell
nothing fancy, just an iframe with a lot of conditionals to figure out what to load.
@MoonOwlPrince Also, I don't like Oracle.
20:07
@CuddleBunny Why?
Because nobody likes Oracle
@MoonOwlPrince They buy stuff like Open Office and resign it to a cold lonely death.
Without Oracle there would be no lawsuit against Google
We're programmers ... really I don't care about the politics ...
2
They are keeping Java alive and protecting the interests of every programmer worldwide
20:09
what is the purpose of tagging in github
anyone know what sort of response this is from signalr? ` {"C":"d-30455666-B,0|EM,0|DE,0|EN,1","M":[]}`
!!google previous
err '{"C":"d-30455666-B,0|EM,0|DE,0|EN,1","M":[]}'
so much for the codebox..
I guess, I don't care much for lawsuits or monopolies though. Nor do I use Java.
20:11
!!google git tags
anyone have a favorite way of implementing tags for content with EF?
huh
like SO tags, or is a tag in EF some nomenclature that i'm missing
@CuddleBunny Do you mean decorating properties with attributes ?
like SO tags
20:19
@Nick - String delimited fields in JSON? Whatever it is it offends me.
content has an id, each tag has an id, third table matches the two up
comma delim string
Why do people dislike developing enterprise software
Depends what you mean @MoonOwlPrince. I love developing enterprise software. I just hate the industry.
@MoonOwlPrince - It is boring.
20:20
@SteveG Yeah, that is what I had in mind but was curious if anyone had some fancy ideas.
@MoonOwlPrince - It is also very precise. A lot of people are bad at maths.
@SpencerRuport What do you have against the industry
@ton.yeung No. I am still a student
@CuddleBunny i did a project and thats how i implemented it, it worked well, but it never went live so i never got to see how it scaled, i assume it was fine
@MoonOwlPrince I love to create enterprise software... But if my job is just to maintain it for forever then I hate it.
I think you might be generalizing too much. There are far more enterprise developers than any other type @MoonOwlPrince
20:21
i think that might be how SO does it too, because i remember doing research
@MoonOwlPrince - Short term thinking, resistance to investing in system architecture (AKA "it works doesn't it??"), lack of technical knowledge in leadership roles.
@SteveG Yeah, there is no reason why that wouldn't work.
so, you just want to add complexity to it for...?
@CharlieBrown I have read countless blogs where people shot down the .NET ecosystem because it started being "enterprise-friendly" like Java became
20:24
Heaven forbid that people use software to do work
I just don't get why someone would hate their job if they actually went through intensive studying willingly for it
Hi everyone, could somebody please help me with this extraodinary problem?
@JoeyDeLaat Strange, I don't see why it would fail, I've done it before. Do you get an error? — McAdam331 14 mins ago
@MoonOwlPrince - What does "enterprise friendly" mean?
for every blogger, there are 1000 developers that dont blog
@MoonOwlPrince what does that even mean lol? I think it is just the hipsters talking.
My problem with 'enterprise' is that it's ruled by people who really have no idea what they're doing. The number of useless people who do nothing but make noise ranges from annoying to intolerable
@SpencerRuport it is just a term I picked from some of the blogs. It is also used here: business-hangouts.com/…
@JoeyDeLaat your sql is incorrect, RTM
@JoeyDeLaat - Update the code in McAdam's suggestion and then let us know exactly what's happening.
@TomW i lol'd
20:26
@TomW agreed 1000x times
@MoonOwlPrince - It's a made up term. I've never heard enterprise friendly before and I wouldn't call Java enterprise friendly.
I wouldn't call Java friendly. :P
^ this
Java is suffering from the same kinds of things that I hate about the industry. They made some costly mistakes early on and rather than pay the price to fix them they continue to limp along.
@CharlieBrown @SpencerRuport, Ive already replaced all underscores with @ and removed all single quotes but the database simply wont update at this point
From my limited experience with Java it feels like it is actually built around exceptions...
20:28
@JoeyDeLaat - We can't help you until you update the code.
@JoeyDeLaat that sql wont work
i like how java makes you state what exceptions a method can throw, makes me feel at ease that i didn't miss something
star that, you know it's true
ms fanboys
@SteveG I'd prefer never getting an exception...
well thats just wishful thinking
:p
@SteveG that is a nice feature, you should be adding it to your xml docs though
20:31
should
Exceptions are very useful... you want exceptions. You don't want broken crap hidden in your code
@SpencerRuport you mean in the question?
Yeah, I want it to tell me when something is broken but expecting code to throw exceptions right out of the gate seems awkward to me.
@CharlieBrown Whats wrong with the query then ( the updated one)
it's not expecting it, it's preparing for it in case it happens
20:33
@JoeyDeLaat get it working in mysql workbench first
one general question - how do hiring manager/technical lead sees a guy who is working as a freelancer? I just need your opinions as I am new to american industry. is it positive or negative ?
Joel Spolsky and Raymond Chen discourage excessive use of exceptions
Exceptions should be exceptional.
Kendall Frey discourages excessive appeal to authority.
I have this vague idea that exceptions which represent unavailable resources (database server is down) should be different kinds of objects to exceptions that are thrown in response to validation conditions for example (argument out of range)
One is something that couldn't be predicted by the programmer, the other...isn't
20:35
@SteveG - Checked exceptions seem nice in theory but in practice they're irritating. Useful the first time you use the class and don't know what it can throw, a nuisance once you know and just want to catch one of the three. Also their usefulness depends on how well the library chooses what should be a checked/unchecked exception. It's pretty irritating to have to handle a checked exception that clearly shouldn't be.
@C4CodeE4Exe - Nothing wrong with freelance as long as you have a portfolio of work you can point to and references that are available to be contacted.
@SpencerRuport ah i didn't think about that
@TravisJ ok..I am just wondering ppl here are so knowledgeable and why do they work for a company?
like you or someone else
It really depends on the context for exceptions though. Sometimes they aren't as important, and sometimes you want to make sure every nuance is handled.
@SteveG - That's how most of Java is. A lot of stuff that sounded cool in theory and doesn't work very well in practice.
20:37
@KendallFrey Jeremy appeals excessively to Kendall's mom
i've only written small java apps, for school, or in my free time, or for android, nothing big, so yeah, i could totally see how that could get irritating
@C4CodeE4Exe - Well I am making a rather large piece of software at the moment that I will hopefully benefit from. I cannot speak to others. I would assume though that job security and an acceptable standard of living has something to do with it in general.
@C4CodeE4Exe Freelance is like most other things - much higher risk levels for (potentially) higher reward levels
@C4CodeE4Exe almost all of my colleagues are consultants from other parts of the company, or contractors. My company and most of its competitors get most of their software work done with contractors and they get loads more pay, and loads more respect, than employees
@TomW that's pretty stupid - I hate when companies overvalue consultants (re: respect)
20:38
job security - I agree . I am good with it , I can take risks . "acceptable standard of living" what do you mean by this ?
it makes sense that they'd get more pay (again, they're assuming extra risk and less security)
@CharlieBrown I cant assign parameters in mysql workbench
@ReedCopsey it goes way beyond proportionate in the UK from what I can tell. Particularly with specialist technology skills like BizTalk, Sharepoint or Dynamics
@ReedCopsey - I think the assumption is if they can take on that extra risk of job insecurity they must have a lot of options.
@C4CodeE4Exe - I mean that when people are on salary or long term employment from a company they tend to get an amount of income which meets their needs for their life style. Once they are comfortable with their lifestyle conditions then they often do not seek out risk in order to advance because they are happy with their current situation.
20:41
why I always feel that I am missing something by not working for a company, is it valid ? but I dont know what I am missing ..
@C4CodeE4Exe - Kids.
@C4CodeE4Exe - As with most things in life, there are pros and cons, risks and rewards.
@C4CodeE4Exe Some of my employees are a good example - they could easily make more money elsewhere, but they'd lose out on flexibility and likely need to move, etc - and they make enough to be happy with they're living situation now
@ReedCopsey I could probably get 3x what I'm making atm as a permanent employee. The only reason I haven't is that I didn't discover this very long ago. It seems that the reason this happens is that the small pool of talent available demands it
@TomW well, for consulting, 3x is pretty typical - my consulting rate is much more than 3x my salary ;)
20:42
@ReedCopsey agreed
@TomW but you typically don't work long term at that rate, and you (at least here) don't get the same benefits, etc - so it's hiding other costs
@C4CodeE4Exe I used to just do freelance, I got a company job because I wanted a mentor. Then all the folks that out ranked me quit and I got stuck with the gig.
Consulting, as noted above already, is risky because it can be hit and miss, and also can have gaps in project work.
yeah, but the great part is you never get saddled with shitty projects and situations!
@ReedCopsey I've tried some back-of-envelope guesses on what extra costs would be entailed and it still seems that contractors get a much better deal. None of my colleagues are ever out of work unless they want to be
20:43
@ReedCopsey - That is a good point too. Benefits, relocation, travel, remote, etc.
@CuddleBunny thats sad .. thats what I thinkn
think
@Pheonixblade9 - lol that is true :D
If you guys decided to start a software engineering firm you would make a crapload of money
@TomW I agree with this ..there are so many opportunities
@TravisJ yeah - I pay my consultants more than my full time employees, but they're cheaper in the long run because of benefits, unemployment, etc
20:44
@C4CodeE4Exe - You can focus the text area and press the up button to edit. There is a 2 minute time window to edit a message though.
in development here
@MoonOwlPrince i keep telling them that!
nobody takes me seriously
the market is saturated with random consulting firms.
@TomW yeah - if you can work full time as a consultant, you'll typically be better off - but that's a big if and tends to have swings with economy in most places, etc
Not consulting firms
20:45
None of us would want to talk to the clients. Clients are like users. Stupid.
@MoonOwlPrince do you live and work in the US? You think you are more familiar with the situation than we are?
@TomW lol - I love talking to users ;)
I teach all of my company's training classes just so I have a chance to be face to face with them
(but yes, they're typically doing very stupid things)
i know theres def. a shortage of engineers, at least in my state
20:46
I don't mind talking to users, but I do mind talking to clients...
i would assume because of that, there'd be a lack of consulting firms, but i hav eno facts or data
@Pheonixblade9 I understand
@SteveG - Bureau for Labor Stats says if you have an engineering degree your unemployment rate is less than 1.9%.
@ReedCopsey you aren't included in the premise, you're already in that game
@TomW what game?
20:47
@ReedCopsey - Me too. I dunno why people don't like it. Users are the big reason I do what I do. The more I learn from them the better I can deliver a product that works the way they need it to.
we rock
i chose the right major
@ReedCopsey the question was, I think, why don't you regulars who are mere employees start a firm. I think you're already at least a partner in your own gig, is that right?
I feel like if my users are upset with the way a feature works then I did something wrong.
I don't mind dumb users. I mind dumb users that can't accept that there are different/better ways to do things, and can't explain to me why they feel that way
So you don't count for the 'nobody (among that group) wants to talk to users' comment
20:48
@SteveG i chose the right minor
@KendallFrey G flat?
@KendallFrey she didn't squeal to the cops or anything
lol
@Pheonixblade9 - I would suggest more of a B major :P
That was officially a music joke, but you know me
@TomW haha
20:49
@Pheonixblade9 - Usually I just try to get them to admit they don't know and leave them to think about it. Eventually they come around or they come up with a good reason.
@SpencerRuport I try to aim for the answer to 'how do I use x?' to be 'click the thing named for the thing you want to do'
I go for questions. "Looking at the screen what would you guess?"
If they guess the wrong answer I try to figure out why and see if I can make that less of a potential option.
If the task is 'make my manager leave me alone' then it gets more complicated
I think with a good UI shouldn't invoke many doubts in the user base. With the exception of the one odd person who still won't click the button once it's already grown to half the size of the screen, started glowing, singing, and dancing...
does extra benefits play an important role
if one is not married :-P
20:52
health insurance costs a lot
dnetal
no matching on your 401k
@C4CodeE4Exe my company pays for half of my insurance stuff... there is also 401k and whatnot.
because freelancing or contract work does not cover insurance and all that stuff
it adds up to a lot
in Canada..
@SpencerRuport - I often tell people, "if someone just told you that, what other information would you need to answer?" when they ask me something which is a little too brief
@ton.yeung - So after 21 years I could retire and live my lifestyle for like 9 months :P
20:55
haha
@SpencerRuport - In response to your delimited string fields in json. I found out what it is. I don't remember where it was located, but basically the "C" means "Connection" and "M" is "Message". Such horrible naming, but then there are a lot of people who dislike my naming conventions. I actually have methods named along the lines of MethodToFindSomethingByParameterAAndParameterB()
@TomW Ahh, yeah, that's right
I managed to pay my rent ATM without working
bcoz I outsourced my work to my friend in my home country
@C4CodeE4Exe It depends on a lot of factors - it's a risk thing. It's huge for my employees (we pay 100% of their insurance, including for dependents...)

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