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20:02
There are almost no developer jobs in Hawaii, and what's worse is that they pay terribly low wage for a very high cost of living area.
Basically you are looking at working downtown Honolulu at a financial firm, a telecom firm, or a healthcare firm and that is it.
You mean there's more to HI than downtown Honolulu?
user47589
lies
Not as far as industry.
Maybe Pearl City.
hey, starting my first programming job tomorrow, any tips? Kinda nervous
be positive, willing to learn
do what they tell you to do
20:13
Whenever anyone makes an assertion about how anything works, be sure to always ask "So does that happen every time?"
don't do that
you can't be a snarky asshole until you have experience
it takes about a year
thatsthejoke.jpg
it's not bad to ask questions
lol, I'll give it a year then
do all the training they give you, if they give you any
if it's your first dev job they wont really expect you to do much except learn
entry level is a pretty good gig
20:15
They said I will be getting lots of training as its a graduate job, and my first. All I've worked on besides is side projects and college projects
good
an entry level position literally exists to get you a better job
Some serious advice for a change, if you have questions, stack them up at least a little so you avoid interrupting your colleagues every five minutes
Scary questions incoming
yea @TomW is right
20:17
Hello, I'd like to know if, in a ListViewItem of a ListView displaying a List<Playlist>, I can bind the current Playlist as a CommandParameter ? Thanks :)
I think it will be fine, just a bit nervous as its my first proper job bar part time summer jobs
First, Dispose in a finalizer cannot guarantee that any objects in the class still exist, true or false?
@TomW I work with someone that does this.
They are not my friend.
The part about being a beginner. Just being conscious of it could help; you know you're meant to need instructions, short timescales and definite goals
@BrianJ region/location?
20:18
You can help yourself by helping them to be a good mentor.
@CharlieBrown Ireland :)
Try summarising the steps they expect you to perform, back to them, prompting them to remember to tell you anything they've missed
Oh great. Man, I really need to visit there
i've never really seen an entry level get canned before
they are trying to build you into a good eomployee
I have a notepad to jot down questions, in my old job I kept notes of anything that wasn't clear. Then tick them off as they get clarified
20:19
I need @ReedCopsey
haha
he never deals with entry progs
@KendallFrey What's up?
hes a fucking VP
maybe im wrong i don't know how large his company is
@KendallFrey you mean calling Dispose in a finalizer?
I'm no expert on this but I watched a video once...
@TomW - Upper Management
20:21
@ReedCopsey I have a field in an IDisposable class. If Dispose is called by the finalizer, can I rely on that field pointing to an existing object or null?
@KendallFrey Objects referenced in the class should still exist in the finalizer - but they may have been finalized themselves (if they're finalizable)
ah, good
it won't be null unless you've set it to null yourself
@BrianJ - They should train you on site for your new job right? I think Benjamin Franklin has pretty awesome advice when it comes to making observations or claims - especially if you are in a new place.
20:22
> I made it a rule to forbear all direct contradiction to the sentiments of others, and all positive assertion of my own. I even forbid myself, agreeably to the old laws of our Junto, the use of every word or expression in the language that imported a fixed opinion, such as certainly, undoubtedly, etc., and I adopted, instead of them, I conceive, I apprehend, or I imagine a thing to be so or so, or it so appears to me at present. When another asserted something that I thought an error, I denied myself the pleasure of contradicting him abruptly and of showing immediately some absurdity in h
I don't think I need an answer to this question anymore, but I'll ask it to make you scream
im thinking about starting kendo
not kendo ui but the actual kendo
@Failsafe bless you?
What happens if an object that I have a lock on goes out of scope before the lock is released? (Obviously can't happen with a traditional lock)
Will it get GCed?
20:24
@TravisJ yeah I think that's the deal, primarily .Net stack they work with so happy with that.
thanks for advice, going to prep some stuff for morning :)
:)
@KendallFrey - If it has a lock on it, and it goes out of scope, the entire object should remain uncollected as it is being pointed to still.
Really?
Isn't that written in the three laws?
If an object is being pointed to, it cannot be GC'd.
Unless the pointer goes out of scope.
But it isn't apparent to me that it is being pointed to
20:28
at least not within managed code
Either way, though, I guess the object is permanently locked?
that sounds explosive
@KendallFrey I guess it depends whether the GC sees a lock as holding a reference? I dunno. How would one determine that?
It is definitely a strange situation, if you can run the finalizer while still having access to a property.
@TomW Probably a blog somewhere from someone smart
@TravisJ Here's my crazy code:
Heh, that paired with xkcd is the answer to everything
protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
    Monitor.Exit(myThing);
    base.Dispose(disposing);
}
20:30
Is Monitor static?
It WTFed my head to know that it's possible to create a memory leak using the finalization queue
This is too much for me.
@TravisJ Yes
@TomW Using which technique?
@KendallFrey fuckery
You can resurrect objects in the finalizer. That, or something else?
I think the scenario I saw just involved doing wasteful computation in an explicit finalizer so that finalizing an object takes longer than creating it
20:32
hmm, not really a leak
Yeah, a common place that I see memory leaks are in the form of uncaught errors during disposal.
@Kendall From what I remember looking at internals of the storage of an object reference - Monitor.Enter and similar don't actually reference the object
so they shouldn't prevent GC
but... that question suggests a super ugly design I'd rethink ;)
Actually, I suppose you could force the finalizer thread into an infinite loop, or repeatedly cause a stack overflow, or any number of other techniques to waste its time
@ReedCopsey Yeah, I spent enough time thinking about this
For the purposes of the running application, that memory is gone and ain't coming back
20:34
Destiny had a really gnarly bug for a while where it was leaking the xbox live connection thread when a graphics error occurred. Luckily it got fixed.
@Kendall Monitor uses the object reference syncblk, IIRC
We came to the conclusion that the only way to "enforce" callers to release our lock was to use IDisposable, which is a pseudo-contract
well, you could track its locked state in a finalizer
@TomW also it would block the finalizer thread, preventing all finalizable objects from being collected
depends on how you're writing things -b ut if you return an IDisposable "handle" type, and have it's finalizer "unlock", it should be safe
20:35
@KendallFrey \o/
@ReedCopsey which uses idisposable
that's fine
IDisposable has no impact on GC/finalizers
a correct implementation does
I'm deriving from Stream, so it should take care of that
Can someone help me?
New to Web Services!
And need urgent help.
user47589
just ask your question
20:37
@KendallFrey - Are you working with sockets?
no
well, not directly
@KendallFrey - Is any of this useful? ewulf84.blogspot.com/2011/12/…
there is a bit of network code using streams
Urgent help? call 911
Imagine a WebService of a Frameword already implemented. And imagine a file/database with some data and it keeps filling up. I need to create a intermediate service between the WebService and the File that will be changed. Basically, the file is an XML file that will be added some nodes (objects) and I need to invoque a method from the web service and the object needs to be created in the framework.
20:40
shawty fire burnin on the dance flo
Is there any way of the Service that I'm implementing be like a Watcher to the change of the content of the file in question?
Stream is an awful API
just putting it out there
user47589
it could be improved upon.
Use a different API which is less awful?
and not built-in?
user47589
20:42
i don't understand what you're trying to do, @Tito.
some things just use streams
What's the name of that pattern where you have helper methods to throw exceptions?
@Tito it's difficult to identify what part you want help with, but if you just need to monitor a file for changes, FileSystemWatcher does that
@TomW I've seen that class/API but I can't get the recently added content. It can only see that has been modified.
@Amy - Just trying to be like Mike I suppose
user47589
@TravisJ ??
20:47
too much reference at once :(
@Tito that doesn't sound straightforward. I need to ask then, what is the purpose of involving the filesystem?
Sounds like X-Y problem
user47589
i'm getting that impression too
@TomW I want to involve just a single file. I have a project in Java. And I'm adding nodes ( nicely formatted objects). My idea is, when the file changes I get the "new" content ( a new object) and in my new Service I create a new Object and call a method from the WebService that creates a object there.
But why a file?
I'm just thinking.. I'm not used to this kind of integrations.. How do u think I could do it?
user47589
20:53
can't you move/delete the file after its been processed, so the content is always new?
@Tito Do what?
Hm.. I've already think of that. But wouldn't be that too "heavy"?
What's the problem you're trying to solve?
user47589
too "heavy"?
I'm kind of lost in creating this Service between the File and call methods of another web service and so forth.
user47589
20:56
the relationships between the services and the file are not clear.
user47589
do you have process A writing to the file, and you have process B that's reading from it? and you only want to get the new content each time?
@Tito - Do you have code as an example? It is very hard to determine the approach you are using or envisioning with the explanations you are giving. In all honesty, without being able to reproduce your situation it is going to be very hard to help.
@Amy
user47589
also not clear: why you're using a file to transfer data between services.
What sould I use then?
I've used it because another options for import data for the Framework was to build the XML and then import the data to the framework. But that was not on "real time" and now I need to do it in real time.
20:59
@Tito you haven't explained what the purpose of the XML is
user47589
i feel like you're bouncing around the issue but never actually touching on it. i'm with travis, without a code sample, i'm not sure we can help.
Purpose of the XML is because the framework only accepts imports of XML files and it was the only way of importing data.
user47589
what is "the framework"?
OK, so you're constructing a web service request, somehow.
That is a little bit of necessary information
I need to. But as I said Before. I'm new to web services and I'm kind of lost.
21:02
This reminds me of that time
The framework is another software built by other guys at my company.
But basically
Is a content repository.
user47589
okay, you're calling a separate application a framework.
My bad, yes. Of course.
Sorry.
But have you understood the problem?
Not really.
And this whole application is written in Java?
user47589
21:04
no
What causes a request to be made to the application's API?
What event in the real world
13 mins ago, by Tito
@TomW I want to involve just a single file. I have a project in Java. And I'm adding nodes ( nicely formatted objects). My idea is, when the file changes I get the "new" content ( a new object) and in my new Service I create a new Object and call a method from the WebService that creates a object there.
The application of build the object and adding it to the XML, yes.
^^Java
@Tito - What you need is a Factory.
user47589
recoils in horror
21:05
@TomW I'm kinda lost there. Don't know. That's why I thought of the file change for the event.
Factory?
user47589
so let me make sure i understand how your software works right now. you have two applications/services: A writes some data to an XML file, and B scoops up the file and does stuff with it. correct? and you want to insert a third process, C, that interacts with the file before B has a chance to?
1-A writes some data to an XML file.
just that.
And now I want to insert a second process that:
Can't 1-A just call the application's web service?
- when the file is changed, create the object and call the app's web service.
Medium.
user47589
create what object?
21:10
sorry amy
I am trying to see where it says the case convention for delegates, where it says they are capitalized but I can't see it listed here msdn.microsoft.com/library/ms229043(v=vs.100).aspx
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SHUT THE FUCK UP FEEDS THIS ISN'T THE TIME
YOU'RE OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT FEEDS
- when the file is changed, get that information and call the App's web service to create the object in the App***
Why can't the application changing the file just call the service itself instead?
21:12
I am reading a book on C# that says within a method Y Yob = new Y();
is that mistaken case convention?
@TomW because the info needed to create the object can't be reached on one "place"
it needs to be "agrupatted"
...?
sorry, just amused by the word
loool
I'm pretty sure that's not a word in English. I think I know what you mean though
Ye ;)
21:14
OK, so get that information, then call the service
@barlop meaning Y yob = new Y();? or yOb
But that needs to be running all the time.
What does?
That mechanism.
Why?
21:15
I skipped some details, because it's to big to explain.
But that java app.
Is under a bigger app.
user47589
@barlop yeah, method variables should have lower-cased names
What does 'under' mean?
There's a Application built in PHP (not interesting for here).
@Amy what would you pick yOb || yob
@Tito OK. What relationship does that have to the java app?
user47589
21:16
'yob', unless there is some significance to the capital O
And why does the existence of a PHP app imply that (something) has to be running all the time? Even if it does, what's the problem with that?
And I wanted to add some funcionalaties and then did some code in java and then exported the classes to jars and then pointed, in the PHP project, to that jars.
I'm confused.
user47589
Tito, I'm sorry, I have no idea what you're trying to do.
No probs.
Yeah, I'm afraid you don't seem to be able to explain yourself clearly and I don't have any more time to give
21:18
No probs. Thanks a lot.
Guys I have this query
linq obviously
Context.Students.Any(i => namesList.Contains(i.StudentName));
user47589
its a good looking query, you should be proud.
Will it return true, if there is a name in name in namesList "John"
thanks.. amy..
and the StudentName is "Joh"
21:19
@Amy ye querry is fit yo
and with delegates, Is there a source for delegates having pascal casing / uppercase first letter?
user47589
let me see if my .Net Framework Design Guidelines book has the answer, @barlop
user47589
nope. page 34-36 deals with capitalization of identifiers, but doesn't mention delegates.
@Obviously No, of course not, those are different names
Obviously
21:23
any one great with css shapes know how I can round the corners of this little wrap-around triangle so it looks more flush with the horizontal ribbon? jsfiddle.net/eweeszmo
I remember few months ago i had to change Contain with Equals because of that problem
or just make look slightly better
may be it was for a single string
yeah it was
don't confuse string "contains" with collection-of-strings "contains"
true, i was confusing both of them
bad memoery
adhd
21:26
hey guys. does anyone know if you can upgrade Visual Studio 2015 Community to Professional by applying a license key - i.e. not installing everything all over again
@erotavlas - Doubtful. The professional version requires a different set of tools at the very least. Perhaps it even has separate configuration files as far as structure goes. It would be safer for the quality of your Visual Studio install to reinstall in my opinion.
@TravisJ what different set of tools is this?
i see because i thought they pretty much had the same functionality
they do
I'm just wondering how I could try to apply the new license, I'm just curious if it will work I dont see anywhere to enter it
21:31
@KendallFrey - I am not sure explicitly what the difference is, but I know that when you have different SKUs usually it requires different installs.
I am trying to find a good link for reference
21:42
is it common to spend most of your day as a dev with little to do? or am i just having bad luck?
user47589
i hate working with angular.
@erotavlas - MS support says you don't need to re install
@Bardicer - I guess bad luck.
@TravisJ that is good to know, i have the installer for professional I guess I don't need to run it
@erotavlas - They said you will have to install vs 2015 pro in addition to vs 2015 CE though as they are "two different versions".
Although, the guy was kind of... special.... so I am not sure I fully believed him.
21:46
@TravisJ well after running the installer it points to the same one for CE ' C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0'
@erotavlas - Sometimes when stuff is that new, it is hard to find documentation. Let me know how that turns out :)
@TravisJ ok
Is there a way to appear online on Lync/Skype for business
Even if you are away or offline
Asking just for educational purposes ;)
@Obviously set it to not show you as away
I dunno about offline
user47589
22:02
cut your ethernet cord. you'll go offline
Random question but what are your favorite co-op console games?
user47589
my partner and i play coop halo:reach sometimes.
user47589
fuck angularjs
22:21
^
Knockout is better.
user47589
i agree.
I prefer to custom create the templates
You've barely even tried a templating engine @TravisJ
or at least, you hadn't the last time I had this discussion with you.
Yup, that is because it takes far less work to make a custom one :D
I dunno. Depends on the UI. ;)
22:32
@SpencerRuport - I made one which has an ajax modal that returns a set of 5 tabs, two of which contain graphs, and the 5th tab which contains a set of suggested production and a dropdown for several weeks surrounding the current date. Each item in the set will ajax load suggested individual assignment for production for qualified employees and then offer to add them to the output flow that gets printed here. Even doing rather complex UI's seems preferable.
You can't say it's preferable when you haven't tried an alternative ;)
@KendallFrey
javascript: string.match(...) returns duplicates
@SpencerRuport - I tried using the basic setup from Angular. And then I added in an ajax loader for a portion of the page. It took far too long, granted it is because there is a lot of roundabout in their approach. So then I looked at how much backend was required and it made me sick :( I have literally looked at the entire codebase for Angular. Not impressed. As for Knockout I haven't used it, or even done a demo, so I will give you that.
Does anyone know how can I pass a specific model to a controller from a view which is made up of a list of the same model
i see this question: stackoverflow.com/a/432503, which goes about solving it another way, but my question is: can i get rid of the dupes with somestring.match?
22:38
@pebbleHit - The "pass" should be an HttpPost so just have the modelbinder expect a List<SameModel>
var url= "someurl.com?id={placeholder}"

var placeHolderMatcher = /{(.*?)}/;
var matches = url.match(placeHolderMatcher);

matches has ["{placeholder}", "placeholder"]
@TravisJ but can I post an object from the list instead of the whole list
@TravisJ - Well yeah. Like I said I'm not a fan of AngularJS either.
@pebbleHit - It would need to be in list if that is what is expected from the model binder. Just create an array which contains the single object.
But knockout is easy and powerful.
22:42
The web team at my company uses knockout
I haven't been on that team in quite a while however
We use it at my company as well.
The last company I worked at used Angular and it was so frustrating.
From what I understand they had a hell of a time getting all of the different web things working together nicely
They basically just threw a bunch of shit in the toolbox and surprise! it broke
Knockout/Typescript/Bootstrap/LESS/jqWidgets/Kendo/hot new JS framework that no one will remember in six months
@TravisJ thanks for the tip , I ll try to sort it out
just the tip
Knockout is good for basic data model binding stuff

Typescript is awesome but ES2015 will make it largely obsolete

Bootstrap is good for getting a basic site together that doesn't look like ass if you're bad at CSS

LESS is good in small doses

jqWidgets is made somewhat obsolete by web components

Kendo looks good but if you try to do anything even slightly outside the mold, it's a nightmare
22:49
thanks for the solution
@Codeman - I would say Knockout is great for complex data model binding.
@mikeTheLiar - KnockoutJS isn't "hot new". It was eclipsed by "hot new" AngularJS because Google.
I tried working with Angular. That thing is a "hot mess".
KnockoutJS is a lot simpler than Angular. It does everything you need in a data binder. NG does data binding. And routing. And services. and oh dear I've gone cross eyed
And none of them particularly well IMO.

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