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19:00
-_-
Hey guys, there's one company I want to hear back from but I haven't heard back yet (I should have heard something last week). Should I email them by EOD today or...?
!!facepalm
@barlop no
@KalaJ Yea you can. Just say:
19:00
just no
@KalaJ - Yep nothing wrong with an email just asking for a status update.
"Hey guys, I was wondering if there has been any progress with my application status in the past couple of weeks?"
Delegates are "pointers to a function" but I learned, they're more like callbacks
@KendallFrey I have never heard anybody ever say that delegates are the c# representation of functions, and not higher order functions, but just functions, and that's what delegates are for.. never heard that before ever.
@barlop idk what you're looking for tbh
Like, do you want me to write you a C# generic map function? you can do that in like, two lines of code.
19:01
> Delegates are like C++ function pointers but are type safe
from beloved msdn
@KalaJ you mean callbacks are delegates
There's really no point in this discussion. When people don't use terms properly any communication will be entirely fruitless.
@kendallfrey sure
true
@Spencer, I don't know what you're talking about. You complained about the use of wrapper so I corrected that. What term don't you like the use of now?
19:03
50 cent best wrapper
@barlop - I'm not complaining. I'm saying until you come back with some examples and ask "What's this called" or articles using terms correctly which demonstrate the question you're asking there's no point in continuing the discussion. If you didn't know the definition of a wrapper it's likely your other definitions are off and it makes it impossible to understand what you're saying.
I understand that's kind of harsh to say but it's true.
@SpencerRuport ok so basically you can't pick out any other word than wrapper which I corrected
just stop
HAMMERTIME!
19:05
barlop
@barlop No, he's saying he's done putting effort into this conversation, and stated why.
@barlop - I'm saying none of us have the energy to figure out how you're using terms incorrectly. That's up to you.
how was everybodys vacation?
i sat around and learned some photoshop
@SteveG I got stoned a lot and wrote some angular for my app
then deployed to aws and everything works fine
:o
nice
19:06
@SteveG I met @Codeman
user47589
very nice
And got drunk with old friends and family a few times
oh wow really
@Nick that must've been a terrible experience
AWS is really easy
for some reason
i'm so sorry ;)
19:07
easier than azure was
@SteveG winky face?
;)?
@Failsafe I am just scared of giving them my credit card number... even though amazon.com has all of them
if they had a tier like google app engine, i'd be so happy
for some reason dealing with a CLI is better than dealing with microsofts interface
i fucked up my joke so i'm going to be quiet
basically, was picking on codeman
something that just stops working when i run out of quota
19:08
free tier
thats what i use
I mean even sendgrid lets me send emails without entering email addresses
i dont need much
Oh so I found a good MEAN application to poke around in and submit PRs to
link?
@Failsafe but can you tell it to not use money at all ever?
19:09
@Failsafe, was it angualar + .net mvc or just angular?
@SteveG - I got ASP.Net MVC 4 running on Debian Linux :D
@KalaJ angular and webapi
@SpencerRuport wooo, how hard was that?
what?
I remember for a hackathon, I tried to deploy .net on AWS
19:09
angular running on node.js EB2
but I kept only seeing the IIS webpage
web api running on a different environment
This was a while back, so maybe I can get it working now but curious if there's anything special I need to setup to deploy to AWS?
@SteveG - Now that I know how it's pretty easy. I had to cobble together about a dozen tutorials which all failed for one reason or another.
you need CLI
download pyton
pip install eb2
eb create
19:10
hey why can't I pin stars anymore? :(
eb deploy
@SpencerRuport through mono?
why do I need python?
boom done
that's amazon's framework
@kush because you aren't italic any longer
19:10
this is for deploying web api?
any web app
@SteveG aw i got kicked out of the cool club
oh I see
it's like git
@tweray - Yep
19:11
i didn't do it @kush
can I use eb on windows
that is, set it as env variable path
cool thanks
@SteveG it is ok
the new windows 10 cmd.exe makes it a lot easier
19:11
Also, the atom editor is nice
are you not active much @kush?
yup, that's what I'm running now, thanks
no, haven't been in a while
by the way, anyone hiring?
put a good word for me, will you?
19:12
i hate npm
with a passion
@SteveG what is an alternative
not using a billion frameworks to use a few javascript files
cool thanks @Failsafe. I think what I did before was setup the api keys and then zip the project and upload it on AWS
you know, fucking npm, installs stuff from peoples personal repo's
you still need the api keys
19:13
I deleted that because I wasn't sure I was getting it right
Because we're at like major versions 2 and 3 now with NPM
yup of course
but once you connect to the environment it all gets saved to a config file
but no, I was right - trusty tahr still on 1.3.10
so if you cd to your project and do eb deploy yourenvname
@Failsafe api keys for what? are you talking about npm integrations with aws? Because i'm just ranting about npm in general
19:13
it should work
@Failsafe, one more thing, where do you store your api keys for .net app?
come on canonical get it together
still in web.config?
@SteveG Im talking about setting up a node.js elastic beanstalk environment on AWS
@KalaJ I haven't figured that part out yet
I was thinking about encrypting them
19:14
sometimes *nix dependency chains suck.
i know almost nothing about aws, just hate npm
@Nick - Interest rates caused money to shift from the securities market (stocks) into currency (mostly the dollar)
i am still trying to deploy it correctly
ah ok
im honestly just trying to figure out a dev cycle for myself
19:14
Oh, back to Jeremy? Anyway, that was to you
okay, that's cool
@TravisJ "Nick" was a way to assert my dominance to the 10 other chatters called "nick"
but so far it should in the end come down to eb deploy in 2 folders
It wasn't a fun experiment.
all the builds are saved in amazon
19:15
hah
so migration takes about 5 seconds
Npm - let me install stuff in folder structures so deep that it breaks windows. Also, let me only do it this way 50% of the time. The other 50% i'll do it the right way
you select the build you want and select move to env
@Jeremy not sure about *nix specifically but found hell with npm
yeah, everyone's supposed to follow semver...but it only takes one tard to fuck up everything
@SteveG I installed something with NPM recently
it created a folder structure so deep i couldn't delete it
19:16
yep
thats what i meant
windows literally said "Path too large"
how the fuck do you deal with that
256 characters?
@Failsafe I had that situation once, I can't remember why
I did resolve it, but forgot how
sry
I didn't even do anything
i just did npm install
theres a tool to flatten the npm installs, i don't remember what its called, and apparently the new version flattens it automatically
19:17
fucking chat filter
this was like 3 weeks ago
yeah, well, thats one reason i think npm sucks
ill take a screenshot when i get home and post it lol
@Failsafe it's like someone missing a break clause on a recursive algorithm, except that instead of the stack, the limiting resource is your filesystem
Rumour has it that modern filesystems are quite large.
@TomW I don't understand the ideological opposition to semver. Can you distill it for me?
19:19
It must've taken the worlds best scientists to figure that out
@Jeremy I like the notion of semver, it's just that sometimes library authors don't follow it, make breaking changes to a lib that's used in many places, and then installing anything in that dependency tree using npm is broken forever or until the author fixes it
is there a good node alternative
@TomW Right. So can't we all just be big boys and tell the author they fucked up and move on?
@Jeremy not if you want working software, in many cases
it produces the onerous situation that any project can be DOA if between them publishing a working version and you downloading it, one of its dependencies' authors makes a breaking change
So I guess it is all but done. Stack Overflow is becoming a social network.
19:22
why what are they doing
18
Q: Introducing the Developer Story

bluefeetWe've had a lot of announcements lately about changes to Stack Overflow, including the addition of Documentation, the Power of Teams, and our plan to serve programmers better by integrating Jobs. We started by updating the profile so you could show off a bit about who you are but now we're exp...

LOL
i'd rather have documentation
"every application grows until it can read e-mail supports a social network"
npm will pull the latest version of everything in the dependency graph and authors should not make breaking changes such that npm won't automatically pull them, but if one of them messes up, you can install broken software through no fault of its author
19:23
@TomW "latest" meaning "latest patch, maintaining major.minor," right?
@Jeremy yeah, I believe so
@TomW Is there no node plugin for dependency management?
I get your point, and that sucks, but that's still the author/library's fault.
I think we'll get better, not worse, at this over time.
@Jeremy I'm not suggesting otherwise, but it sucks, particularly for newbies
it's the authors' fault, but the tool could stop them doing it
maybe
@TomW Would probably be hard to detect. You could probably detect API changes, but there are lots of breaking changes that aren't API changes.
> This won't be rolled out for 6-8 somethings but
Yeah, I'm totally re-using this phrase.
19:27
The simplest fix would be to pin versions by default
"expect to have it done in 3-4 somethings"
but that means if a project's author never updates their 'manifest' (whatever the name is) you're stuck with old versions forever, defeating the point of a package manager
@TomW This is basically the problem that I experience with *nix package managers
npm through the package manager is still on 1.3.10
and lots of things, if building from source, require >= 1.4
@Jeremy I've never really had a problem with apt-get
@TravisJ We're upgrading the Careers CV not really a social networking thingy
19:29
@bluefeet What about documentation?
any word on that?
@Failsafe I'm guessing you don't build too many things from source ;)
@Failsafe it's still in beta
@Jeremy I do when i have to put up new machines/VM's
Smacks of SO employees trying to find things to do, IMHO
But maybe i'm a n00b and don't know what I'm doing
19:30
which, were I one, I'd do too
// todo: actually finish my careers profile - 2014/06/12
// lol no - 2016/01/04
*nix used to be my playground but now I'm a windows slave
@Jeremy The ideal thing would be once you have a stable machine, create an image and clone a shitload more vm's
Endless expansion is not generally the answer for tools, libraries or communities
then do network updates and healthcheck with nagios
19:31
@bluefeet - To me it just looks like more work on the profile.
@TomW it seems to be working for the Universe as a whole however
NAGIOS is a great tool
everyone should use it
@mikeTheLiar which is a microcosm of my point. If the universe is already doing that just fine, why do you have to make yourself a microcosm of it
@bluefeet - What was the motivation to add this feature? Were a lot of users requesting it or is a part of the SE vision?
It's microcosms all the way down
19:32
@bluefeet - Really all we need now is a private messaging system.
@TravisJ This x1000000
Do one thing and do it well
@TomW if the universe is expanding then by definition everything in it is expanding as well. Which explains why I gained 10 lbs over the holidays
@SpencerRuport it's not a new feature, we already have a CV we're just redesigning it
@bluefeet - heh. okay. What was the motivation though?
19:33
@bluefeet Looks good. I don't use careers but this looks like an improvement. The top-voted existential criticism of the change seems without much merit.
@TravisJ a lot of what's in a CV doesn't fit on the existing profile though
My $0.02
@bluefeet - A lot of the listed stuff seems excessive in the proposed page. The reason people like a nice one page printout is that it is brief, and in business there is power to brevity.
hêh♪
I am not a fan of 1 page resume's
I usually throw them out
@SpencerRuport If you could design anyway to showoff your career what would you want it to look like?
19:35
I love issues that only present in prod and can't be reproduced anywhere else
@bluefeet A portfolio
not a 1 page summary of what I could be
@TravisJ I agree, we included a full profile to give a big picture but not everything needs to be completed
@Failsafe If you only look at portfolios and throw out one-page resumes, you must either not get very many applicants, or your time is very cheap.
@bluefeet - I feel like the mantra of making life easier for developers has kind of been taken out of context by the current feature outlook. I think all 4 million user's lives would be made better by improving the esoteric failed search mechanism Stack Overflow employs. Or just completely give it up and switch to using an integrated google search.
@Failsafe of apps/open source, etc?
19:36
Most people use the one-page resume as a filtering mechanism.
If you can't have me wanting more after 100 words, don't waste your time telling me about you in 1000.
@TravisJ Well making devs lives easier also falls into getting them better jobs, if possible.
@bluefeet Yea
@Jeremy I don't get many applicants
Also I know what I am looking for, and most of the time I can read through a multi page app in minutes and come to a conclusion
@Failsafe While it's on existing Careers CV, we're trying to make those things more pronounced on the new version. You, as a dev, should be able to show off the stuff that makes you proud. Not necessarily hidden in a traditional resume
@bluefeet - I don't really believe in a one-size-fits-all presentation of my work history to employers everywhere. I tend to tailor my work experience on a resume so that it's relevant to whatever job I'm applying to.
@bluefeet - That is one facet, but not the pressing one to Stack Overflow. I mean, most people do not switch jobs to do socioeconomic situations more than a lack of available jobs. Also, I would almost rebut the fact that developers need help getting jobs - we are the lowest unemployment rate of all jobs (including doctors!) at 1.8%.
19:39
I do a lot of phone screens with basically just the 1 page CV in front of me. Competitive applicants usually have some open-source account linked (some un-competitive ones, too). Sometimes I'll comb through their contributions on the phone and ask about some stuff they've done recently and ask design questions.
@bluefeet I agree with travis
I'd like to trust that StackOverflow's fundamental format resists recruiters swarming in and filling the site with garbage the way LinkedIn works, but I am somewhat low on trust at present. They'll find a way.
@Jeremy Oh I read through on a monitor
I never really used a phone
@Failsafe lol, i mean phone interviews
I realize that could be unclear.
@bluefeet - So it's unlikely I'll use this. I'm just curious where the motivation came from.
19:40
Haha
I conduct most interviews on skype
@TomW we are very restrictive on who/what gets into Careers.
My wife wants a dog, uh oh.
Or in person
In person is the easiest
And probably, eventually, the endless need for more traffic will overwhelm the site's fundamental purpose and they'll be let in
@Greg You can always cheat and get a tiny dog
19:40
we had one guy come in who wasnt the same person we interviews on skype
In defense of that, Career positions being offered do seem to be decent
that was fun
Instead of it being a problem if/when they poop on your carpet, it's just funny
@TravisJ just because you have a job doesn't mean it's the job you really want or love. I had dev jobs but I didn't love what I was doing at them
@Jeremy She wants a Samoyed or Labradoodle
Because it has to be a big dog.
19:41
@Greg - Go to your local vet, and ask them to board a dog for a week. They will have one available. Make sure not to get a mean one. Maybe after all that work she will change her mind.
But because I'm allergic to pet dander, she is limited.
@Greg Samoyed's are one of the friendliest breeds
^
Travis' idea is a good one.
I know many people who have talked their SOs/kids out of a dog by doing this.
they are incredibly lovable, and energetic
@Jeremy What do you mean?
19:42
@Jeremy @TravisJ I mean obviously it helps if you've owned a pet before
@Greg Have you ever had a dog?
Even in childhood?
Yeah
@Greg "you want a golden lab? well, the Smiths are going to be out of town for two weeks - why don't you take care of theirs?"
I've had a dog for 10 years. He's awesome but I would never get another frankly.
Then you know what it entails
It is a huge commitment.
19:42
Yeah, not sure what the Vet thing was about.
@SpencerRuport It's worth it
@Greg well, you don't want a dog. Unresolvable impasse.
@Greg it's just a way to find a dog to keep for a little while
There are other avenues, too.
If you want independence get a cat
AHAHA I know that's not how marriage works, I'm not stupid.
19:43
you can get that sweet sweet internet pointage
I'm allergic to most pet dander, I can only be around certain breeds.
I'll probably never ask for a dog because I like sitting down with a cup of coffee and not having to think about anything other than what I'm doing for hours on end.
@bluefeet - I understand that is a possibility. However, it doesn't seem to be the glaring issue facing developers I would address I suppose. I mean, I hate to say it but the largest pressing issue facing developers is their ability to self educate. This effects the entry level developers, or those becoming developers - who greatly outnumber us as already employed developers.
@bluefeet - I feel like I keep asking, I'm not trying to be annoying but I really am curious what the motivation for this change was?
@TravisJ If you don't have the ability to learn you will be booted from the community very fast
19:45
@SpencerRuport Make CVs better.
it plays itself out
Dogs > Cats
@Jeremy - That's a means not an end.
@DaniloAugusto Wow that's pretty speciest
@SpencerRuport Probably there's some money being shoved around in the background, too
19:45
you can't just come in here and say that
Maybe they want more staying power with developers on SO
@Jeremy - Well... unfortunately that's what I'm thinking which is why I'm asking.
@Failsafe - And then you are really screwed lol! Where do these people turn to? They do need help. I don't really feel like hand holding, hence the "I hate to say it" part, but really budding developers need help learning how to self educate.
@SpencerRuport Why is that so bad, though?
The changes look nice. Not sure if it'll make me want to make a page, but what's the harm?
19:46
I like my cat because I can leave him alone in the house for 10 days with food stations and he is just fine when I get back.
So far the criticism seems mostly rooted in change aversion.
@TravisJ This job isn't for everybody, if you can't learn or progress your own knowledge then you can't do the job.
I'm not opposed to a site I really enjoy (and get a lot of value from) making money off of me.
"Did you ever stop to think that a dog is the only animal that doesn't have to work for a living? A hen has to lay eggs, a cow has to give milk, and a canary has to sing. But a dog makes his living by giving you nothing but love."
Analogy: Picture a developer who hasnt progressed past COBOL in the form of a doctor
do you want that person operating on you?
19:47
My main criticism is search. Can we make any progress on it? :( I want it to work, it will make the site better.
do you want a senior surgeon to hold his hand while they cut you
@Jeremy - Because it represents that shift in priorities that a lot of companies go through. They start off by offering a great product and listening to their users and experience some tremendous growth for doing it well. Then they become so big they feel like they don't need to worry about offering what their users want because the users can't leave easily.
@SpencerRuport We believe that the traditional resume fails to allow devs to showoff stuff they want to display. Revamping the Careers CV does that.
@bluefeet Of course they do
Thats why we conduct interviews
@Failsafe If you have a better CV, you'll have better interviewees.
19:49
@bluefeet - That really just begs the question. Were developers asking for this?
The resume is a list of accomplishments and skill listings that get you in the door
@blue
@bluefeet what stuff you talkin' about
?
@Failsafe It doesn't have to be that way.
@Jeremy Literally I would use a HTML table of skills and previous experience and that would be enough
19:49
nobody will get on SO or linkedin or anywhere else reading somebody's CV or page or whatsoever then say "Hey i want to hire this guy". after all, it's all about how to find the right ppl to spend time interviewing, and a one page CV is still so far the best way
@Jeremy Right, but every employer is different
@Failsafe - I guess the real issue with your analogy is, would you like doctors to become doctors by 40 or 30? The quicker new developers get used to self educating, the better developers will be going forward.
I guess that's the way with every piece of software. Nothing pleases everybody
@TravisJ I didn't mean it like that. The developer could be any age range.
@SpencerRuport I don't know about you (you've been on SO longer than I have), but I still feel that SO does a really good job at listening to its users and giving them what they want. And I don't think that this change is any sort of departure away from that.
I don't think so either. I just wish they would at least do something to address their core features (cough - search).
19:53
@Spencer That's interesting. I think you could put a link to it in your Linkedin ;)
dammnnn. anyone here familiar with color quantization?
Perhaps
@Jeremy - I don't either necessarily. I'm just suspicious due to the fact that, as @TravisJ has pointed out, users have been much more vocal about their desire for other features. I don't think I've heard anybody asking for improvements to the CV page.
@TravisJ talked to me ? :p
@SpencerRuport Ask for it, not that I'm aware of but I've not been involved in this since the inception.
19:54
@Slashy - Yeah, what do you have?
have you guys seen saving private ryan?
@kush - Best person versus tank movie evar.
allright, im wokring on a screen sharing project and i just interested in compressing a praticular screen region
remember the guy who takes the ammo to the soldiers who needs it in the final battle?
@Jeremy - Just seems like some other motivator is at play to fit in with some long term SE vision that they're reluctant to share.
19:55
bullets and stuff
@kush - In that bin thing he pushes?
Oh wait, nvm, that was the matrix
That movie was real af when it came out
i just need to reduce the bits used. tried the 8bpp indexed format of microsoft-it's quite shit..
However, nowadays the HR people are more interested on the learning you get from online courses if you use it to build a meaty project I think
i remember reading about people having panic attacks
in the theatres
19:55
@DaniloAugusto Nah HR people don't care
@SpencerRuport I guess I see what you're saying.
HR people have a list of keywords to look for
@TravisJ I still can't decide if it is a compliment to be compared to him
But while I think developers are a big part of the SO picture, I think they're not the entire picture.
19:56
that's it
@Slashy - Yikes, sounds like you need to manually go in and trim colors that are similar to their neighbors.
@Failsafe In average they look at your CV for 30 seconds, so yes. But it really depends on the firm
I'm sure they have a face and a business model for their their careers partners (e.g., companies and recruiters), too.
@Jeremy - It's all conjecture on my part of course but it just seems like a push for big data => advertising => squeeze the users.
@TravisJ yeah but i've just thought about somthing- i can implement somthing like rle encoding on the rgb array
like find nearby similar pixels
and count them
19:57
@kush - Who knows why that person ended up with that job. More than likely he was uneducated and couldn't handle personal combat very well. Definitely a very brave person.
etc..
kk
@Failsafe Sadly in the end it comes out to be a matter of self-marketing more than realizations
HR is a total mystery to me, to be honest.
19:58
@TravisJ because i need pretty quick algorithm, and from when i've seen(tried some quantizations on the net)-the result were not really good.. 1sec in the minimum
Accomplishments*
@Jeremy - Plus I just don't think this kind of thing is very effective regardless of the motivation. With regard to developers who tends to have the most organized and complete LinkedIn profiles? The people with some real talent who never have trouble finding work? Or that person who struggles to write a for loop?

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