@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
@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
@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
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She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the remake of A Star Is Born and...
@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)
Boxing is a martial art and combat sport in which two people throw punches at each other, usually with gloved hands. Historically, the goals have been to weaken and knock down the opponent.
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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...
@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
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>
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.
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
@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.
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.
@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
@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.
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.
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.