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19:00
Can't :( A beard gives the kids too much whisker burn
What are you doing to your kids
But what a wizard I'd be if I could have a beard and not give them whisker burn...
what all dads do - hug and kiss them
and tickle them to the point where they almost piss their pants
I'm so glad you're not my father
@ton.yeung instructions unclear
> 'object' does not contain a definition for 'ToList'
@KendallFrey I am your father
example pls
Why would you be calling ToList on a list anyway?
I can't help you with that information
19:08
@SteffenWinkler {Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type TabControl}}, Path=Background}
hmmm... I asked...
Couple questions:

What would a full time offer look like at the end of the 12 weeks? Salary/benefits/etc.?

How much outside course prep is expected for each course?

Is it going to be similar to the sample teach that I did with me having to prepare significant materials for each class?

Is there an option to go full-time off the bat?

I'll let you know if I think of any more, but let's start here :)
response was...


Great questions. Do you have some time to chat on the phone this afternoon? It may be a little easier that way.
any time someone wants to answer questions on the phone rather than email, it makes me suspicious
@Codeman some people have a surprising dislike of written communication. Even smart people in a literate industry. I don't think I'll ever grok a preference for phone over email for routine matters but some people do, and they tend not to get that not everyone is like that, or see it as a deficiency
@ton.yeung what do you mean?
I am better at written communication than verbal communication. I think many are. You have more time to arrange your thoughts
@Codeman Im good at bullshitting developer jargon
In written and verbal form
However in verbal form my reaction time is sometimes too slow
Not at the moment - in a conference call for awhile. Are you able to answer via email for the time being and we can discuss further if necessary?
I LIED
19:16
@ton.yeung Even if he was in a conference call?
@ton.yeung It might even last until tomorrow ;)
@ton.yeung shrug I haven't sent it yet :P
also, they did already make me the offer
@codeman why don't you tell them you are considering their offer and will get back to them after you've had time to think it over
and they're honestly extremely hard up for someone
the next class starts Nov 6
@codeman dont get rushed or pushed into anything
and they have no instructors for it
honestly, I have the upper hand negotiation wise
she asked for a final answer by tomorrow, lol
19:19
If you're not ready to make a decision you should tell her that.
@ton.yeung what about my email was difficult to answer prosaically though?
@codeman Are you chatting with a instructor or a recruiter?
recruiter, I think
If it's a recruiter than any question related to the actual job is not going to be answered
They have no idea
They might say "they are going to try and find out" but it probably won't be by tomorrow
@ton.yeung Yea that makes sense
honestly I don't wanna negotiate over the phone cause I'm sick
19:26
I like talking over the phone because most people sound retarded when they try to convey messages by typing
And if I get an email from a recruiter and they sound stupid as shit like they don't know what they're talking about I send it straight to trash.
@ton.yeung what would you say?
I'd love to chat more over the phone but as I mentioned I'm fighting a cold right now and my throat is still sore.

If possible, could we do any clarification over email for now?
@Codeman Surprise - your instructor frequents this room
Ah damn how do i into sarcasm font
@Jeremy don't do that, you scared me
Anyone here ever done anything fun with Accord.NET?
19:32
Anyone here ever done anything fun

no
@ton.yeung well, she already said "we normally offer $20k, but we need somebody and blah blah blah $23k" but I'm sure that's just a recruiter trick
@Failsafe SIDE PROJECTS MF DO YOU DO THEM :D
All I wanna do is eat bacon all day
19:33
I don't really wanna do contract to hire, I'm better than that :/
Seems decently robust, all things considered.
@Codeman What do you want to do
full time W2
it's a pain in the ass to get my own insurance and such for a month or two
dont get sick :)
@Failsafe Great advice. I'll try that after I give winning the lottery a shot... ;)
19:36
@Jeremy Np
@ton.yeung They're... expensive... ;(
yeah COBRA is very expensive, like $600-$1000/mo
as a sidenote, I did my first Node/Express thing and it was pretty easy :)
sweet i just sql injected that page
(jk)
lol, there's no SQL, HAHAHAHAHA
its the shittiest backend ever!
Request payload "lol butts"
19:47
oh irony of ironies; the Apache Cassandra website is really slow
the "db" is just a JSON file that I append to :P
haha
imma injection hack that shit!
Similar to how the PHP homepage looks like ass
You can't append JSON
so... what should i call my company's new intranet?
19:49
no hot key for enter
press enter after search,nothing came back. i hate your site
didn't know Aggregate doesn't happen in parallel even we use .AsParallel infront : stackoverflow.com/q/33353682/1482044
That doesn't even make sense
I can't imagine how Aggregate could be parallelized
no one caught that until minitech pointed out in the comments
20:04
in Lounge<C++>, 9 hours ago, by Gregor McGregor
> Michael Scott Kaplan, 45, passed away Wednesday, October 21, 2015, in Redmond, WA, after a brave battle with MS for 25 years. He was a lead software developer for Microsoft.
lol
@Codeman
what's 'lol' about that?
MS == Multiple Sclerosis != Microsoft
LMFAO
Don't care what you say, that's funny
20:23
@ton.yeung - cheap vegetable oil, good for making the cracker dry
anything with more than 10 ingredients is too processed to consume in my opinion
Because it had no oil?
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Actually, I take it back
I was looking at the wrong set
Man Remote Desktop Manager makes life so much easier.
I guess my main issue would be the high fructose corn syrup, although most people don't seem to care if that is in their food
Yeah, I actually like gotomypc for that
@ton.yeung - Yeah I've yet to work for a place that has a seamless deployment strategy.
@ton.yeung - Yeah, they would cost more. The GMO products tend to be a lot cheaper, as they don't have to comply with all sorts of regulations.
They have chef here.
That's a good question!
20:29
@ton.yeung - Both the lectin and the syrup are GMO product. Not that it really matters about GMO in my opinion. The main concern is just the high concentration of sugar in the syrup.
Chef is used somewhere. We also use jenkins.
I'm not sure I'm still getting a feel for what's going on.
I'm not sure who the CIO is.
I could look it up, but the directory requires I log in with a microsoft live account.
Which I made, but then MS suspended it for some reason.
Now it won't activate unless I give it a phone number that receives text messages.
Which my desk phone does not.
Nope.
@ton.yeung - He seems pretty burnt out.
They're not gonna lay me off.
The technical knowledge here is a bit stagnant because they drug test... for weed... in California.
I'm hoping I can dig in deep here and make some big changes.
Any idea how to query multiple rows from a table using composite keys in sql server?
Looking for something like this -> SELECT * FROM foo WHERE (a,b) IN ((1,2),(3,4))
But its not supported in ms sql
:(
@GdnMaximus - You could concatenate the keys as strings?
@SpencerRuport, Yes
sounds like a great way to bust indexes
20:41
Yeah performance will definitely take a hit.
I don't mind about performance for now.
Is there a equivalent syntax?
No there's not. But you can get the same functionality by doing something like: WHERE A + ',' + B IN ('1,2', '3,4')
Right now its like SELECT * FROM foo WHERE (a = 1 AND b = 2) OR (a = 3 AND b =4)
@GdnMaximus - What's your objection to that?
The query gets too long for many rows, since I am building it by concatenating strings.
20:45
@GdnMaximus since it's generated code, readability shouldn't matter
"too long" for what?
and doing it that way should be faster
My boss says it doesn't look clean.
@KendallFrey, True that
@GdnMaximus - Where is he looking at it?
if i had to do thinking about performance in mind, what would be a better way?
20:47
@GdnMaximus - Re-evaluate if a composite key is what you want to use.
My querybuilder method which basically builds the query with the "AND" and "OR" appended
Yes that's what I want to use. Its a legacy system and I have only those values in hand to query.
Well that's your three options.
public static string BuildQuery(Dictionary<string, string> keys, string entityFullName)
{
StringBuilder query = new StringBuilder("Select * FROM " + entityFullName + " WHERE ");
int numberOfEntitiesToProcess = keys.ElementAt(0).Value.Split(',').Length;
int checkFirstEntityOccurrence = 0;

for (int i = 0; i < numberOfEntitiesToProcess; i++)
{
int checkFirstPkInEntityOccurrence = 0;

foreach (var partialKey in keys)
{
string partialKeyValue = partialKey.Value.Split(',')[i];
query.Append(checkFirstPkInEntityOccurrence == 0 ? (partialKey.Key + "=" + partialKeyValue) : (" AND " + partialKey.Key
Hmm, I see
1. Convert to a primary key 2. concatenate the keys as strings 3. deal with an ugly generation statement
At least I can't think of a 4th option.
@GdnMaximus that better not be user input
otherwise, SQL injection alert
20:50
That's actually coming from a trigger on update/create from the DB
Basically a sync API
to sync two systems
How old is this system?
7-8 years I believe
I'm starting to think all enterprise systems inevitably fail after 10 years.
@SpencerRuport 4. Profit
Ours is... I think 25
20:52
@KendallFrey - How's it holding up?
they don't fail, it just becomes impossible to make any major changes
Getting replaced
I may be an idealist, but our new one seems to be broken after 2
@Codeman - Well... that seems like a kind of failure.
21:23
PERKS
Very little bureaucracy
Lots of creative control
Ample opportunity to learn new skills
See how business finance really works
Stock options that are worth something
Not in Redmond

lol
that's annoying.
the ad on Hired says "120,000" for this GA gig
@ton.yeung you around?
21:46
crickets
@SpencerRuport lol, I just read. they drug test for weed in tech? that cuts down on, what... 50% of their pool?
@Codeman Our hippy PM is going to legalize Pot.
@RyanTernier good, pot shouldn't be illegal. It's much less harmful than alchohol
going to reword that? ;)
We have a safe injection site here in Vancouver, as much as I hate drugs, it's a very effective way to get addicts the help they need and off the street,and it reduces medical costs
err
yeah. drugs shouldn't be criminalized.
In the late 2000s and early 2010s advocacy for drug legalization has increased in Latin America. Spearheading the movement Uruguayan government announced in 2012 plans to legalize state-controlled sales of marijuana in order to fight drug-related crimes. == Argentina == In August 2009, the Argentine supreme court declared in a landmark ruling that it was unconstitutional to prosecute citizens for having drugs for their personal use - "adults should be free to make lifestyle decisions without the intervention of the state". The decision affected the second paragraph of Article 14 of the country...
However, my worry is once Pot is legal, what are the gangs going to move onto? Harder drugs? Human trafficing?
21:57
oh, this is what I sent in response to the frankly terrible offer I got from the company, btw
Thanks, *recruiter*. That makes sense.

The ad on Hired that referred me to you was showing a salary of $120,000 with benefits - this is more commensurate with what I am currently at.

Being a contract worker, I'd be responsible for my own insurance, as well as miss out on any 401(k) benefits - the current contract offer would be a significant (>25%) compensation cut for me all told.

Would you be able to extend a full-time offer in line with what was initially advertised on Hired? Or possibly a contract rate that accounts for the lack of benefits (typically about a 25% increase from W2 r
good? I think I did good. :)
22:15
@Codeman - So the offer wasn't for 120k?
@TravisJ no, it was for a contract that was equivalent to $100k salary with no benefits
the 0k was actually a reference to there being no 401k offered. Actually, we were just going to give you $12,000 and call it even if that was okay? Click here to sign:
@RyanTernier - If governments really cared about stopping human trafficking they would have by now.
Always that tradeoff of privacy versus enforcement
Do you want the government to scrutinize you extra for travelling with a girl or woman?
Although, I think it is a less of a problem in first world countries as it is more developing nations.
Given the amount of money and logistics involved with an ongoing human trafficking trade there's no way the NSA isn't fully aware of the movements of these organizations.
22:19
That is the other thing, do they admit to illegally garnering evidence? If they do they have to not only stop that practice in the future, but also name out the entire process in court.
Would you be able to send me the ad that you saw? I'm sorry for the confusion - that rate is the highest possible salary for a senior dev who also has teaching experience.

Our instructors across the board do realize less pay than industry to teach with General Assembly, but the other benefits (the ability to learn and grow in your own skills, as we discussed the other day, and your desire to mentor, as well as the vacation, etc.) are huge draws.

Unfortunately, we're not able to bring new instructors on full-time, but can negotiate fairly early on during the course.
@TravisJ - The NSA seems to be fully capable of using this information to capture terrorists. Are human traffickers not terrorists?
"the ability to learn and grow in your own skills" translation "the requirement to both do the research and create the content on your own time"
@TravisJ there are 2 instructors. They say the idea is one instructor preps materials while the other teaches
@Codeman - So you don't have to do any prep?
@SpencerRuport - In some regards they are. Then again, domestic terrorists still aren't allowed to be arrested with illegal evidence.
22:24
no, I'll just do the prep on company time, sounds like?
They wont pay for that, no
I would assume you get some sort of flat rate as well, so you wouldn't be able to do that with "company resource" (i.e. get paid for it)
Teaching is a selfless job people say
> Again, if you could name a contract amount that would be workable for you and account for the benefits, please do let me know within the next hour. We have a couple of other candidates in the pipeline, and, as you know, need to move rather quickly.
You seem to do pretty good in negotiation in general to be honest so I would probably just go with your instincts there
@Codeman - "We have a couple of other candidates in the pipeline" yah... sure.
22:40
lol
another recruiter (the one I initially spoke to that referred me to the Seattle office) just called me... seems disorganized
it was funny, she said that there was a cap on the number of full time employees to hire for the year by corporate... sure
also said "we typically do contract to hire for new employees because we don't want our instructors to be sitting there for months with no classes" and I was kinda like "uhh... yeah i have the same concern, where am I going to be in 3 months if nobody signs up?
I really don't care if there are more candidates in the pipeline. I think it's funny how they think that works on some people. Not me :)
one nice thing is that you apparently get ~6 weeks of vacation
I think it's just for breaks though
6 weeks of vacation where the first 2 are just catching up on sleep for the past 10 months.
@Codeman Just talked to a few university students from Texas. all of them said they're look at only doing 2 years of university and doing certificates / code camps.
interesting how generationaly people are going smaller and more micro
micro degrees aren't a bad idea
it's good and bad. I think a liberal arts education did me good. I am a better, more rounded person as a result
I just wish more people would try harder when it got difficult to learn.
reality is, not everyone can afford that and I'm glad that the market has started to fill that niche
when I read resumes, I don't look at your school, I skip straight to the "projects" segment
22:51
I have a liberal arts associates degree just by doing my comp sci requirements
I have a math minor
and a math one too lol
although I did computer engineering...
CompE was basically an applied math and writing degree
I never took the two chemistry classes, or I would have a chemistry one and a physics one
I DEFINITELY am glad that my school made me write so much. I'm a very good technical writer as a result
22:52
I think even in High School students shy away from hard classes.
Valedictorian barely made it through pre calc because they took writing 5 times and photography + advanced photography type of thing.
But they had a 4.0!
Most people that get into coding get way beyond pre calc by the end of high school. But it should just be something that everyone is forced into imo
@TravisJ at my school, about 10% of the class had >4.0 GPAs because AP classes are graded on a 5 point scale
I took precalc and discrete math in my senior year. But I had a really good teacher that got us into basic calc 1 and 2
yeah, well, welcome to the 1%
honestly discrete math has more uses than calculus does if you're not writing real time simulation stuff
I'm not in the 1% yet. probably the 10%
I was in the top 0.1% for standardized test takers, but that doesn't mean shit
Heh, not "the 1%", the 1% of people who took classes and actually made it past calc
ah, gotcha
22:57
The 1% here is pretty gnarly, I think it is like $340k/yr
yeah
I won't be there for awhile. Might never get there. We'll see
if I moved to Omaha and did remote work, I could :)
I think in a few years I could have a shot at it
you've got a leg up and a few years on me ;)
I think your career path is on a good track though
I like that you are constantly leveraging your job to move upward
yeah. I just really want to move back to an engineering-focused company
:)
23:01
Yeah, that would be ideal I think. The teaching deal is scary imo
noone is gonna fight for you except you.
haha
company loyalty is dead. you have to fight to get the best for yourself - in your career and your life
I think I have heard "you are the best champion for your cause"
for me, complacency is death
it's tough because I am very hard on myself... like, I'm 25 and I'm a consultant for a international firm advising an international business... I'm doing okay
23:03
I think company loyalty would be alive if companies returned the favor
but I'd like to continue to do better :)
lol, I know it's silly, but I really appreciate all of you guys being here. It's like having a really great peer and mentor group
haha yeah I don't have anyone else to complain to about technical debt either :P
23:05
:)
OK SO WHAT ARE THE SOLUTIONS TO THIS “TECHNICAL DEBT”? CAN WE GET TECHNICAL REFINANCING? MAYBE A TECHNICAL BAILOUT? OPTIONS PEOPLE
we are fam-i-ly!
oh, I loved this line:
Again, if you could name a contract amount that would be workable for you and account for the benefits, please do let me know within the next hour. We have a couple of other candidates in the pipeline, and, as you know, need to move rather quickly.

All the best,
"please give up on yourself in the next hour" hahahaha
I think if she calls me again, I'm just gonna say "you can hire me full time at the rate YOU provided, and if I suck, you can fire me. but I'm pretty sure I won't suck and this will work out well for everybody"
I've started telling recruiters they need to push back on their clients.
23:07
this is an employee of the company trying to recruit me
normal recruiters will push to get you a higher salary because that means a higher bonus
Technically they hire you as a "probationary teacher" anyway in most educational contexts, so I am not sure why they would jerk you around with the whole rate A, oh now its rate B thing.
although some recruiters have a target and if they can get the recruitee to agree to a lower salary, they get bonuses
hey, what do you guys use when you need to access DB, but feel that using ORM would be too much?
do you just use bare ADO.NET?
Did you guys see this?
@torvin - Define "using ORM would be too much"?
23:12
@torvin for super simple stuff, yeah
ADO works fine but you need to do a bit of work to make it safe
@SpencerRuport like, you don't need full-blown ORM support, you need just a couple of queries against the DB
@torvin - How long is this project going to exist?
@SpencerRuport I mean, some projects don't have a DB as an essential part. sometimes I have small projects that have 2-3 SQL queries in them, usually accessing some external DB
I'm asking because I've developed a small lib for fluent-style queries:

using (IDbConnection conn = ...)
{
var articles = conn.Command()
.Sql(@"select 2.5 * ?x")
.Timeout(TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5))
.AddParameter("?x", 3)
.QueryRows<int>()
.OrderBy(a => a)
.ToList();
}

Thinking of opensourcing it now. Would you consider this useful?
oh yeah I guess that's fine.
hmm, code formatting doesn't work
in chat. how do i do it?
23:18
four spaces
doesn't work for some reason
the point being: it saves you the boilerplate of creating and disposing command, creating parameters, looping over IDataReader etc
@torvin - Ah well since you have that yeah I don't see a problem with it. Much cleaner what I was envisioning.
OK, thanks for the feedback :)
Why would you select 2.5?
23:35
Oh, it's just an example
I used it to test the code and didn't want it to rely on existence of any tables...

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