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19:01
now I have to carve out time for two more in persons... maybe three
this one? I doubt it's an exploding offer like the other one
I have no words for the way these projects are organized
@Codeman - How did the teaching snafu turn out
@TravisJ I haven't given a final answer yet
I guess I would be a W4 employee of Hired and they would provide benefits, etc
they're sending me details soon
@Codeman - Did they update an offer or anything like that? Any other correspondence since the whole "24 hour" deadline thing.
@TravisJ oh, yeah. they offered me $23k for a 12 week, I mentioned I needed more for benefits, etc. so they offered $28k
I haven't made a final decision though
pretty sure they don't have other candidates :/
it's too bad, I'd like to have time to give them consideration
but I think it would be foolish of me to pass up a MSFT interview loop
not to mention Zillow
normally I'd just say the polite version of "fuck you" because exploding offers are dumb, but they have a real reason to want to move fast
unfortunately, it's not really my problem...
19:19
I love zillow
use it all the time
same here
so the offer I just got is $120k salary, 10k options, medical, dental, vision insurance, and transportation reimbursement
I'm gonna take that one unless one of the other companies makes me a much better offer
@ton.yeung like, a bus pass
:)
@Codeman would 'a much better offer' from MSFT be "same money and benefits, but we're Microsoft"?
@TomW MSFT pay would likely be a bit higher than that for a L61 engineer (which is what I would likely be) and benefits would likely be significantly better
Wow, Level 61. Any good unlocks at that rank?
19:26
@ton.yeung +1. Pretty good chance you'll see something and think "I never thought of that"
@Failsafe Thanks!
@ton.yeung you need your own company. promote yourself all you want! and if you're good, demand the prices you want
Maybe I should think about that. Although I can only assume business crap will bore me shitless
I do know a senior business weasel
@TomW what i'm working with and building is someone else handles the business and politics bullshit, gets clients, and i deal with the development side. we divide the profits 50/50
pls
@TomW you unlock the "I'm in charge of a project" perk
19:31
okay, 1 hour long talk, coffee time
anyone have any experience with IIS and Web API projects? and signal r as well?
web api slightly, yes...what exactly are you wondering about though?
i have a project im workin on
and it randomly just
slows down
@ton.yeung easier to get promoted in a big company than to get hired at a higher scale
@JTester what do you mean it randomly slows down?
19:36
vagrant should be so easy..and yet, not so much
we have a web api running in IIS on a production server
the api talks to a mobile client
@ton.yeung w8... you still know how to write an essay? dude you are a freaking genius
and a desktop client
@ton.yeung killing me trying to get much running
the desktop client has some drag and drop functionality and all the webapi calls just slow down immensely
19:37
lol 10 year plan
weve tried restarting the server, re deploying the web api, reinstalling the desktop client, etc
and it just doesnt stop
HAMMERTIME!
@TravisJ I just turned down the teaching gig
is there something that could be throttling us between the desktop PC and the server?
@ton.yeung after finally running through the hurdles of just getting it to work period...trying to run boxes tht are downloaded is driving me head-desk
19:38
there's a ton of things that could be doing that
or is there a property in sql server that could cause this to happen?
no regex, no
yes
it will slow down
@JTester that's a question for you sir, not us, so many possibilities to cause a web application being slow
then speed back up then slow down randomly an hour later
theres nothing else running on the network or the box the api is hosted on
its isolated
19:39
do some tracing and see which part is causing the problem first
tracing yielded no reults
wah?
methods are good weve spent a ton of time refactoring
and whats weird is our test environment at our office is fine
our dev environments are fine
its just at our client
so im convinced its a hardware issue at this point
well, so you cannot turn trace on for a moment on production?
19:41
@ton.yeung she was dorothy in the OG wizard of oz
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hardware issue? how come i never thought of that line!!!
we did run trace, it didnt show us anything wrong
I added a dll as reference to my project. However, I can't access the methods inside the dll's class. Any idea why?
The class and the methods are public.
19:42
just the app
she died from alchoholism, basically
first, you need a kid
second, he/she need to respect your idea
best thing about kids is they are dependent on you... :)
best thing of america is that your kid can sue you
19:45
but yeah... it's good to have choices
best thing about me is i don't live in america
finally got a good offer :) took awhile, but yeah
I am still suspicious of how bloody easy the coding interview was, lol
@Codeman maybe you're just that good
@Codeman you've heard the fizzbuzz parable
@Codeman, where are you going?
19:46
or maybe its finally a sane company who doesn't give a shit about whether you can find the 3 millionth PI digit
ok, this is quite frankly getting hilarious
@NicolásCarlo that's what I thought
I mean, an idiot wouldn't have breezed through it
Every time I think I've seen every misconfiguration in our projects, I'm proven wrong
but it was questions like "what is reflection", "what is unboxing"
I guess the average C# dev probably doesn't know what unboxing is
^ that is what should be asked!
19:47
so... what is unboxing?
@tweray it's when an object changes from a reference type to a value type - such as when you cast it (though @ReedCopsey can explain it more accurately)
its when you get a new computer, take it out of its box, turn it on and write c# on it! @tweray
or you can believe what @Codeman is telling you
Boxing is the process of converting a value type to the type object or to any interface type implemented by this value type.
no
it involves the runtime "boxing" the value type (1) into something that can be passed by reference
it's effectively wrapping it in a separate object to be passed around
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19:50
HAHA
Unboxing is the unpacking of new products, especially high tech consumer products. The product's owner captures the process on video and later uploads it to the web. Some consider the popularity of this practice is due to the ability of showing the product exactly for what it is without any adulteration advertisers usually make around the product. Being able to see what you are getting can contribute to the decision process. Some users have tried to make these unboxings more interesting by doing them in different ways or adding special effects. The most notable of which was an underwater unboxing...
@Codeman eh, kinda
i knew somebody will do that lol
it's handled at the CLR level, but can be conceptualized as having a class like this:
class Boxed<T>
{
    public Boxed(T value)
    {
        this.value = value;
    }
    public T value;
}
lol use that kinda boxing at work, you won't last long
19:50
you can't have "a value of type interface"
and then doing object boxed = new Boxed(42);
that's essentially what the CLR does - without creating a type for you
but it "wraps" the value type within an "object" so you can treat it as System.Object
learn something new every day
unboxing is pulling the value back out
which is why it's very expensive to use non-generic collections ;)
i need to get myself an advanced C# book. i'm getting bored of the mediocre knowledge that i have right now
(T)(object)value
19:52
every set involves creating a new instance on the heap
and beware thee string.Format
yeah - there are lots of ways to trigger boxing without realizing it, too
honestly boxing/unboxing is completely irrelevant unless you're CPU/memory bound
but it's a good thing to know about so you can optimize your code if that happens
Fun fact: The + operator is not defined for strings
Hrm. That's just given me a thought. I implemented some ETW tracing today. Most of the trace methods have similar format semantics to string.Format
19:53
yeah but knowing that shit helps you land a nice job
It's compiler magic
wait... so string.Format is doing boxing for all parameters passed into it? even the stuff passed in is a string?
@Codeman mmm - not really - try writing a large scale app in .NET 1.1 - it's awful
I have a hunch they'll all f'ing box
@KendallFrey C# treats strings like ref types and value types depending on what is convenient
19:54
@TomW A lot of things use string.Format
as long as you're using generics, it's probably fine to ignore most of the time, though
@ReedCopsey I hope I never, never have to do that
@Codeman What's the difference between an immutable reference type and an immutable value type?
@tweray IIRC yes, it takes an argument params object[] args. It'll box whatever you put in it
string doesn't have to box - its already a reference type
19:55
@KendallFrey not sure, but I'd imagine you can't change the reference
that's one nice thing about learning F# - you have to explicitly box things - the compiler won't do it for you
When does C# "treat strings like reference types" anyway?
so you see where all it shows up ;)
@Codeman That's an immutable variable. Totally different.
strings are reference types - they're never "treated like value types"
19:56
@ReedCopsey I'm talking about the language not the CLR
@codeman string foo = "Foo"; foo = "bar"; <- changes the reference
it could be a value type, and C# would still work
(even though it would make life hell for CLR devs)
not sure how'd you'd make a value type of an arbitrary size, though
@ReedCopsey they're treated like value types because of a few default operator overloads in the CLR. Hence why strings are so confusing for newbies learning OO for the first time
@ReedCopsey That's the CLR guys' job
Ignore them
Imagine a language where every data type is an immutable value, and every "variable" is also immutable.
ahhhhhh
19:59
@KendallFrey Haskell?
well played @KendallFrey
where is my goddamn tv
20:02
Getting a tv delivered, I paid for a late delivery slot because I thought I'd be at work
don't you have a dude that takes that stuff for you? like a door attending person dude
?
A concierge? Er, no
My building has four dwellings each with their own front door
How many times during a project's lifetime would you say it's reasonable to reorganize the structure of the project?
@KendallFrey IRTA reorganize structure of the planet
At least once per sprint
FAAAAAAA i hate putty!
20:05
@TomW lol I've spent the better part of a sprint working on this
@ton.yeung what're you thoughts on MSI?
now that you've had it for a while
oh okay, no heating issues so far?
nice
jasminejs, i have to test some stuff that does async template loading the in the background, it doesn't have a callback that I can easily tie into (waitFor/done require a callback, right?)..... setting a timeout seems to pause the ajax or something, any ideas?
thanks
using backbone, not sure if it matters - i haven't read the article yet
i just want to be sure that my sub templates get loaded, everytime i check their containers, they're empty because the ajax is taking too long
but i'll read that, thanks a lot
lol don't even get me started
you're preaching to the <how ever you spell that word>
@ton.yeung yeah
just a problem for testing
lmfao
at that article or?
us using backbone
Hey guys, I need advice on how to manipulate this json data cleanly
I am given this json snippet: pastebin.com/Rwgg0pUM
I have a json parser and I am able to read it
but I am wondering if I need the coordinates in terms of (x1,y1), (x2,y2), (x3,y3), (x4,y4)
and the data is in terms of (x1,x2,x3,x4)
What would be the best way to set it up in a structure I want?
20:23
God it irritates me when people don't use JSON structures properly.
They should be providing markers: [ {x: 1, y: 2}, ...]
General question, has anyone built a login system for order management that suddenly developed an odd behavior of sending a user back to the login page when they click an order even though they are still logged in.
@Alex sounds like someone has used [Authorize]
oh, login page...hmm. I've seen that display a browser login prompt
Not sure about redirecting to a page
@SpencerRuport, yeah I know. I don't know he provided me with a weird json file. Should I just ask him to change it for me?
Yes
There is no good reason for _x / _y variables.
yeah it's weird
So just to confirm can I ask him to change it like
20:29
markers[1].x / markers[1].y Makes way more sense.
We just had a client call and say that when they login and click on an order number to view the status of their legal work, it redirects them back to the login page. Apparently one of the IT people has known about this for 4 months
What about changing it like this?:
{
			"name":"L1",
			"point1":[x,y],
			"point2":[x,y],
			"point3":[x,y],
			"point4":[x,y]
		}
and asked me to see if I can find the cause
@KalaJ - No. Use an array.
What do you mean?
20:31
and don't use an array for x/y coordinates. name them.
Example please
{ "name":"L1", "points": [ {x: 1, y: 2}, ...] }
There is no guarantee he will change it in the future but I'll try
@Alex can they ever get in?
ohh I see
20:32
or does it just redirect forever?
You don't want to use stuff like point1, point2. That's always an indication an array is needed.
@TomW They can get in. Its just when they click to show their entire order history, and then click on an order, it sends them back to the login page and if they attempt to relogin it just refreshes the login page and doesn't do anything
Also you don't want to use an array for different uh... I forget the term. Ordinals? Maybe. Anyway, when you do that you're just reducing the name of the data to an index which is confusing. Use a property.
Sorry, I mean, can they ever view the page they wanted, or does it force them back to the login page forever
No, they can't. It forces them to the login page forever unless they clear their browser cache. Lets say they want to view Order T-143492. They click on it, the browser spins for about 5 seconds, then sends them to the login page. They try to log in, it refreshes the page. They clear their cache, then can log back in.
20:37
^ ...guys?
Nevermind he doesn't want to change it
is there a good way to extract and group the points together?
Should I just create an array of point objects and add the points to the array?
Hello guys
{VB.NET 2008} I need to create a breakpoint which when will take a hit to close my program. how can i do it ?
rvening
In your code @gtzinos press the left gray bar to create a breakpoint
I know how to do it
i made one
i need when hit -> what to do ?
You want to make hitting a breakpoint immediately close the program? Why?
20:45
yes
i have a condition for this break point
I suppose you could put a statement in the Conditional that calls Environment.FailFast or something
yes
i need something like (Return)
which will stop the other commands
Environment.FailFast is maximum kill
Never tried it; never needed to. It's quite a weird thing to do
don't know if it works; don't know when it's evaluated
it might actually kill the debugger
I think he wants it to kill the debugger
Anyone here use CEFSharp ??!? WTF happened in new update ? why it tell me there is no Cef.SetCookie() definition in Cef ?
20:51
@TomW The problem is where i can put this command ?
i checked change log i dont see any change or rename on these functions ..
@gtzinos I was imagining that you could put it in the breakpoint's conditional field, but maybe that expects an expression
well, just tried it; doesn't work
@TomW I try from when hit -> run a macro -> Macros.Samples.VSDebugger -> ( i search )
20:57
oh that could work
tv!
Can you do a if(typeof(TProduct) != string) can you do that?
F4z
F4z
21:17
Has anyone used the Scintilla.net (source code editor, used in Notepad++) in a project? personal or business?
@TomW Figured out the issue in the company's order management system. Its looking at this string the company appends to the order for the clientID and it sees the profile associated with the clientID hasn't updated their security settings, so its kicking the admin user Client back to the login page because an admin user has ID 5100 while their sub has ID 9801
@F4z Yes.
F4z
F4z
@RoelvanUden have you ever managed to implement a form of spellchecking engine to it?
21:33
@F4z I have never tried. It's a source code editor; spell checking made no sense to me.
F4z
F4z
I thought it might be useful when typing double quote or single quote strings to display
Maybe. I never made that call, so I never tried. My personal opinion; I hate spell checking in source code. But hey, it's all up to your use case :)
F4z
F4z
like Scintilla is for source code, is there another equivalent for general text editing (for performance )
Why would you ever need spellchecking in source code?
F4z
F4z
maybe as an addon to check spelling for general strings
like in vs or np++
21:38
@Failsafe: Chris Klug is awesome
What that means ? ( ado.net managed data providers )
@F4z Uhm. AvalonEdit
@F4z It can do anything.
21:57
is everybody a fan of resharper?
@SpencerRuport why wouldn't you be?
I dunno I'm just not sold on it.
But I tend to be the black sheep on that kind of thing.
I'm planning on writing a text editor for Wikipedia with resharper-like suggestions
@SpencerRuport it's nice for some things - I tend to use it, but disable a lot of features
the main problem is wiki text parser. that php-coder who invented mediawiki markup was an IDIOT
looks like he knew nothing about parsers
22:10
but in a language like C#, it's nice - since it takes away a lot of the cruft
and now they cannot fix it, because backward compatibility...
@SpencerRuport It's okay once you get used to it. It basically jumbles up namespaces and shit though, I'm not a big fan of that one at all. It has useful stuff though to make tedious stuff go quicker; C# is a bit too verbose and it does help making it easier to write and refactor. :)
Plugins for things like code contracts are great though. Love those.
I started using R#... it's nice for some of its code gen stuff
the linting gets annoying at times, you really have to have the whole team using R# and using the same linting rules
22:27
@Codeman or, you could configure re# to use whatever rules your team is using
Also, if your team has formatting settings you think are beyond ugly, you're fucked.
Just sayin'
Without R# you can go all "YEAH I DIDNT KNOW THAT BRO"
lol
VS has formatting settings
ctrl+e+d is an oft-used keystroke for me
Yeah but they are sane
I'm just venting again. Nevermind me.
oh yeah
Allman braces 4 lyfe
Good god, why are consoles so expensive? And the games ridiculously expensive?
22:39
Because all the major game publishers are now investment companies first. Not gaming companies. Any company that releases a remotely successful game is bought up.
@RoelvanUden market segmentation, i guess?
I.. see. There are a few games I thought were interesting, PS exclusive, but the prices scare me off. I'd have to get the console, and the games, for a whooping 450eu total. That's a little too much for an experiment.
I've resorted to just playing old SNES games on my retro pie.
Chrono Trigger ftw.
22:52
SNES... super mario kart ftw
beep beep beep deeeee

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