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00:12
man it's frustrating when I specifically state in my email "I'm not hiring interns" and people from my college email me asking for internships/part time work
@Codeman What are you hiring for?
@Greg SDE2 right now, apparently. I thought we were hiring entry level, but we're pretty full on that atm...
Senior Dev?
Not sure what SDE2 is.
An SDE I is essentially a new and inexperienced (at the level of Amazon's engineers) junior engineer, usually a college hire.

SDE IIs have a few years of experience, including experience with large codebases and some architectural experience.

SDE IIIs have many years of experience, and have led or spearheaded at least one nontrivial or important project.
source : quora.com/…
So, what is the primary difference between engineer and developer?
00:27
@Greg - Pay grade.
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imo, an engineer is more design
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while a developer is more implementation
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but its sort of a fuzzy grey line
> but its sort of a fuzzy ~~grey~~ green line
Where's strikeout? :(
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@MikeAsdf 420 is the best number
00:30
Hm, what should I be shooting for in my career?
hey folks
@Greg SDE2, intermediate.
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@Greg shoot at deer
@Amy @MikeAsdf 10,000 would be a better number.
well... I'm an engineer... and my output yesterday was measured in 5 sheets of graph paper that I wrote stuff down on
and today I wrote a few dozen classes in a couple hours to actually implement the design I came up with
00:31
@Codeman Not sure what my skill level is, I think right now I'm a mid-tier developer.
Do you agree or disagree?
@Greg no idea, I've never seen code you write :P
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i'm too ADHD to actually design shit
I love design.
I also love theory.
I think that an engineer is more concerned by writing solutions rather than implementation
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me too. i just don't have the patience for it
00:32
@Amy haha, my boss complimented me on my decision to draw stuff on graph paper before I wrote much code or tried to do a design document
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:)
I have a hard-bound notebook and have dates on everything I write down, in pen
off topic, you're doing a job for somebody, you don't care about how much you earn from that job but are more interested in the crowd that this person hangs out with because they can prove to be future potential business...would you actually mention that in a conversation or would you keep that to yourself?
i mean, would mentioning that be kinda dumb?
@NicolásCarlo generally, "I'm using you" is a non-starter for relationships
haha
@Codeman when you put it that way...i can see why my question is pretty darn stupid
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00:34
@NicolásCarlo, so.... an internship?
lol, I use dot net fiddle so much in code reviews
"hey, you should do it this way"

"what? you can't do it that way!"

"yes you can, here it is"
@Amy no, its a client who is not that important in terms of bringing business but his contacts may prove to be pretty big if I get my foot in the door with them
user47589
yeah you should keep quiet
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mums the word
I'm a fan of DotNetFiddle.
00:37
@Amy okay, thanks, appreciate it
01:14
@NicolásCarlo when you do a good job for him, you are entitled to ask him to refer your business. You dont tell him you are working for him to get new business - but there is nothing wrong in asking him to refer you. That being said, if the business he can get is big, you might need to motivate him if you get what I mean.
hmm... I want to use dependency injection so I can easily mock my HttpClient, but it seems rather strange to pass in an HttpClient to a DataRetriever class... I'd rather have the DataRetriever manage that dependency. Is there a way to mock something internally? Apart from using fakes
never mind, I'm just adding a public virtual GetRequestHttpClient method
user47589
01:53
inject that httpclient!
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any of you played with those littleBits devices? they look neat
05:35
Hi. What does it take for software to install other software on windows? (Not hinting about windows store specifically - rather how that app does it?)
05:49
I have the messages list and message has severity: error warning info, I need to bind to this list from UI and get the highest enum and show the icon, for example in the list 1 have error and warning I need to show error icon, if in the list I have warning and info than show warning icon, how can I do this?
I need only idea how to know wich icon to show
hello guys
can anybody help me with this question:
0
A: Unable to create date with current time from string

IanChange your format in the ParseExact from "dd/MM/yyyy" to "M/d/yyyy" or "M/d/yyyy h:m:s tt" //the first one use .ToShortDateString(), the second one for 1/21/2016 12:00:00 AM The first one only takes care for case like 21/12/1997 The second one takes care 12/21/1997, 2/21/1997, 12/2/1997,...

in here
DateTime dt = DateTime.ParseExact(Datepicker1.SelectedDate.Value.ToShortDateString(), "dd/MM/yyyy", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
@Learning try this DateTime dt = DateTime.ParseExact(Datepicker1.SelectedDate.Value.ToString(), "dd/MM/yyyy", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
my system date is in this format:1/21/2016
@Jamaxack:Same error.Not working
06:11
@Learning try this
String dateStr = DateTime.Now.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff");
DateTime date = DateTime.ParseExact(dateStr, "MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff", System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
change the format as you want
ok actually the problem is my system date is in this format:Month/Date/Year
and i am specifying this format:d/M/yyyy so it is giving me this error
but when i specify this format:M/d/yyyy then it works
try this @Learning
String dateStr = DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff");
DateTime date = DateTime.ParseExact(dateStr, "dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff", System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
it is working like you expect
?
DateTime date = DateTime.ParseExact("21/01/2016", "dd/MM/yyyy", System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
     DateTime date = DateTime.ParseExact("21/01/2016 14:48:21", "dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss", System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
@Jamaxack:but what if your system date time is in month/date format then
parseexact will fail on doing this:dd/mm
when you do like this
String dateStr = DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff");
it does not metter your system format is first month or day
you will get staring with day string
and than you can do
DateTime date = DateTime.ParseExact(dateStr, "dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff", System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
but instead of datetime.now i am getting date from datepicker
i want to format date which is selected from datepicker
06:26
than instead of DateTime.Now write your picker Value.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff")
it should work
@Learning ?
String dateStr = DAtepicker1.SelectedDate.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff");
throwing error
tostring doesnt take argument
sorry mistake
you are right
SelectedDate.Value.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff");
yup right
checking
if it is works let me know I will write answer for your question, for researchers
yeah working but output is :month/date format
06:33
post your code here
String dateStr = DAtepicker1.SelectedDate.Value.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff");
DateTime date = DateTime.ParseExact(dateStr, "dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff", System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
because of your system format is in month/ day
yeah that is what the problem is
Good morning all
you want actual date or string ?
Morning
06:58
uhm, great. Someones going wild with some power tools one floor up. :(
good morning.
Morning @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
07:12
@TomW I'd love to give it a whirl later on, though today is a bit tight.
Next on my "nice to have" list is a smarter search string parser than can handle spaces between operators.
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07:35
hi
Kappa //
Sup MJ! Any pro tips in how to get rigged?
I have enum Severity {error,warning,info}, and a list of messages that has severity, I need to get the highest severity from list, any ideas?
for example if in list error and info it should return error
07:50
@Jamaxack Assuming your enum is sorted properly, just sort the messages by severity.
Ah, that's simpler. Just do a messageList.Max(message => message.Severity)
sure thanks
got it
Enums are comparable, so if you defined enum Severity {Info=0, Warning=1, Error=2}, you know that Severity.Error > Severity.Warn
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@JakobMillah how you
All good thank you. Not much to do at work though, sadly! You? @MJ
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good thank you
@JakobMillah good thank you
@JakobMillah i placed a folder in iis root path . then i uploaded all my file in that folder. but there is some problem happening when i create a object for a class?
08:00
woah, that was a lot of different things at the same time!
What's your problem first of all?
What is it complaining about?
Good morning.
Morning Senpai
Hey Kouhai
08:19
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That works even without specifying the values.
@scheien I know, but I wanted to be explicit here to show that enums are scalar values.
I don't know why, but damn.. Little Mix - Black Magic is catchy...
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yeah, I assumed you did, just wanted to put it out there :)
Enum is scalar, just go enum MyType : byte to make it a byte, and you know it's really a byte. :P
int[] ids = e.Objects.AsEnumerable().Select(x => x.Id.Value).ToArray();

Anyone that could explain this to me in understandable english? I know the entire concept, but e.Objects.AsEnumerable().Select(x => x.Id.Value)
Takes all the objects of the class and selects the id?
Then what's with "AsEnumerable()"?
08:26
@JakobMillah Objects.AsEnumerable simply takes a collection and casts it to an IEnumerable<T>. It's useful if this collection is an older type, such as ArrayList or IEnumerable (not <T>).
Since the LINQ extension methods are defined on IEnumerable<T>, you need to cast your collection to one of those for them to work.
I see! Sweet, thanks
The prefix "As" is a usually a good indicator that there's an element of casting or type coercion going on, rather than an actual transformation.
Gotcha! Thanks for the info. Helps!
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@JakobMillah in root folder i have folder named Client which contains all my file(include bin and all). if i create a instance for a class. it make some error 'Type or namespace not found “are you missing assembly reference” while all references are correct'
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08:46
@JakobMillah ??
your code is unable to access the namespace
Sorry.. Breakfast!
Either that or there is an issue with targeting the right framework or something
Me No IIS Sensei
Are you trying to create an intance for a class with Client Folder in another Folder?
its not a biggy, my guess is you are not writing the correct namespace
Damn, why didn't I learn to dance street dance when I was a kid. God freakin damn it
You were too busy being a kid I suppose
08:57
Never been a kid, sadly
Aha. Then there is another reason to explain it.
Ye. Remember asking my dad if I could get a guitar at the age of about 10.. "Of course" was the reply
Just that he was to drunk to remember that the day after
-.-
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@Rusty yes i'm creating object inside client folder
But damn, watching street dance makes me want to shake tha butt all day haha
@JakobMillah You're never too old to learn! Be it Street Dancing or playing the Guitar!
09:02
so how are you typing your Using Namespace commands?
Ye I know.. Looking for street dance courses haha
they don't work bro :D
its easier when they do it
So how to learn? Get a mirror and just break loose? :P
I dunno but when they move, it seems so easy but when one tries....
its all weired
only weired
haha cause they have done it for years xD It's so much rythm and shit involved.. We are too slow :D
09:04
you should try and let me know too!
Another thing I have to add to "I want to do" list
:D
But dancing is good. Extremely nice excercise
hey I've heared that in Sweden you can get disability benefits for listening Rock music
True?
You are Swedish, right?
wtf? xD
Never heard about it :P
09:07
i know rite! saw it on facebook
hahaha!
damn, i had some hopes
We do have the nicest prisons in the world though. Much better than those that need psychiatric help
So if you want to be a bad ass, move here
Badass starter kit, move to Sweden
But if every Swede that listens to Rock music got disability benefits... That would be a whole lot xD It's pretty much modern pop music or metal in this country
09:12
@JakobMillah Then go for it. You'll suck at first, of course, but as long as you have fun and keep going you'll get the hang of it. You can do it! /motivation
@RoelvanUden Ye I am most likely going to try anyway as alternative exercise between workouts! My problem is usually that. I love trying new things, but the motivation... gah
Love dancing though :D So much fun
Tie it into financial loss! Pay for a year worth of courses up-front! That'll motivate you "UGH IF I DONT GO NOW I WILL TOSS 20 DOLLAR THIS WEEK"! #alwayspositive #whyamIusinghashtags #motivation
haha indeed! Too bad it's been January already. The spots in course for beginner adults are taken ;o Oh well!
Motivation motivation!
I also have the motivation that whenever I get decently rigged, I'll make a tattoo
so :D A lot of carrots
Find some other course. I'm sure there is something out there. Even trial courses are worth something, once you're there you can talk with those guys and slide into a spot somewhere. :)
Ye probably! Not the biggest city I am living in so I think it's pretty limited! But I'll research (; Otherwise, Youtube is a good start for sure
09:19
No, really, that's a great way to kill motivation. You probably want some good instructor that will actually teach and correct you so you can learn much faster than you would on your own. With interaction with others it's also much easier to be motivated and continue and have fun. I'm no dance expert, but that's what I found for nearly all activities. You can go solo with YouTube once you've got the feel for it.
Neighboring cities? I would imagine there are plenty of people dancing.
@RoelvanUden hey. i have to check only if rgb bigger by 12?
or also smaller by 12?
3.1. If R/G/B differs by **>= 12** in either way, encode 2 bits (4/8 bit).
i guess differ is also smaller right?
Yeah. Both ways. And then just flip the negativity bit.
@RoelvanUden You are right!

This is THE city in like 50km radius or something like that. Next closest is about an hour off :) But I'll check it out! You are definitely right about finding an intructor though
@JakobMillah I probably wouldn't be learning an instrument either if I was doing it solo :P
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Self-learned Guitar and singing pretty well, but it has taken long and a lot of free time ^^ Free time something I lack hehe
09:26
Ohh nice. You had the motivation to learn Guitar entirely on your own? That must have taken a while.
Is there any one used Telerik UI WPF controls?
@JakobMillah I dunno how difficult the Guitar is, of course.
@RoelvanUden Yeah, was a long time coming was a bit confusing what with 4.x still in dev
@RoelvanUden Ye started at the age of 15. I am no pro by any means, but I know some :)

Guitar is pretty easy at the start, but you'll hit a wall later on when you need to learn all the theory
@JakobMillah The theory? Like learning to read notes and so forth? Isn't that something you need while learning?
09:28
More like scales etc
To play a guitar you usually read the chords and figure out the strumming and then tabs
That's using multiple fingers to stroke a chord, right?
Notes more for piano and other instruments
Ahh. Guitar is quite different!
It is, I would definitely have learned Piano if I could go back in time :) Better base.

Hmm.. I don't know how to describe the scales.. Find patterns that work together? Do Re Mi Fa So La, but on guitar ;) When you know your scales, you've come a long way
Then you can figure out most of the things. But I stopped before learning scales. I was going to have guitar lessons, but chose singing lessons instead
Ah, sounds quite interesting, though. You can always pick that up again too, so you can dance while playing the guitar and sing. Amazing shit, man, amazing shit. Singing lessons are quite interesting too. Piano is very nice but really really complicated I believe. :P
09:34
hahaha it's rough enough playing guitar while singing xD I suck at it
Piano is pretty simple TBH, but same there.. When you get started with the scales and more advanced chords
7s and 9s
Then it's abit rough haha
But that's a good example when scales are useful.. When you see someone playing piano they usually take the chords with 1 hand and play some melody with the other? Learn scales and you can start improvise or find that melody easily
Not every note work well with each other, so you gotta learn which does and work from there
Ahh, well, the dual hand coordination while playing is really quite something imho.
I'm actually a little relieved violin doesn't really have them
Sure is.. Especially classical music.. My ex is REALLY good classic pianist...
Albeit it has its own share of hard things
Like all instruments
But learn piano and you have the best base possible
If only it was easy :P
09:40
Hahaha you find programming easy xD
I musician would say... HELL NO
I am that kind of dude that is not pro at anything, just knows little of each haha
Well.. yeah.. that's true, but I've spent the 10k hours on it easily.
At music I'm maybe around 100 if im lucky lol
probably not even
haha I see! :P
Well there you go.. Now, spend the 10k on instrument xD ez
>_<'
Yeah!
#2016goals
!!youtube Rachmaninoff Prelude in g minor op. 23 #5 HQ
09:42
That's 27 hours a day this year! Easy!
^ she is amazing.. My Ex played those as well >.< Not AS good... yet
damn >.<
You can do it!
Morning all. On our Windows 2012 Server R2, we need to disabled TLS 1.0. However we have .NET 4.5 Wcf services running.; and found that if we disable TLS 1.0 that the WCF service no longer run; as we get the error 'An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host'.

Is TLS 1.1/1.2 enabled by default in .NET 4.5 ?
She's quite good, yeah..
10:03
Quiet good.. Kappa
10:23
!!youtube it's my belly button
@RoelvanUden roel? :( im not sure and little confused to ask questions.. but
int redshift;
  if(red>ClientScreen[i]+12)
    redshift= (red & 0xC0)>>3;
    ClientScreen[i] = redshift;
wtf
Looks like something my teacher could have written
@JakobMillah i'll take that as a compliment
oops i ment shift by >>6
10:28
To be frank @Slashy I don't actually know the nitty-gritty details on how to properly write the entire thing. I'd have to actually write it. I just have a concept that would work over-time and which is something you are probably after, due to the reduction in bandwidth. So I can't really comment too much on implementation details either. You're mostly on your own on that.
@RoelvanUden okay.. I'm sorry
but is the (red & 0xC0) working? int with a hex code and then bit shift it?
hmm
i won't bother again
Aww, don't be like that haha
yeah but he's right.. i've never stopped asking
not from wickedness of course,i've just didnt understand things
10:33
I can help with high level concepts, of course. Just not details.
Otherwise I'd have to write it.. which defeats the point.
would you?
I have never seen bit shifting in c#. Commonly used? I guess in networking/game dev
@JakobMillah i've never encounterd in this too.. until this case
:(
had some hard time to understand that idea
can anyone explain what vstolocal is?
Bit shifting is a fundamental basic of how computers work. It's used more than you realize @JakobMillah. It's good to understand.
10:53
Roel any good read you recommend
!!google vstolocal
@Rusty Uhm. Your first-year book from higher education :-P
I have no idea otherwise, I just figured it out from the calculator before I ever found a read on it :o
damn!
10:55
i know only bit shifts and was wondering some interesting stuff relevant
If you know bit shifts, AND OR XOR etc, you're good.
No need to know anything more about it
alrite :)
@RoelvanUden Ye of course. But the abstraction level of C# is almost as high as it gets. You don't really control much yourself. Done a lot of bit shifting in c and c++, but none in c# since I can't see a situation where you might do that yourself
In embedded systems it's used all the time
@JakobMillah Well, anywhere, really. If you are writing something networked you can often save bytes that way. Image manipulation is another where it is quite relevant. Or your enumerators, used as flags, for permissions -- all bitwise operations at least. Perhaps abstracted, but there, nontheless.
11:01
Ye I get your point. I understand that there is a lot of that under the hood in c#, but I thought c# was partly made just to not have to care about address allocations etc :)
That's an entirely different beast :P
@SteffenWinkler where is the clickonce cache located?
never mind...got that...
how to upload json data to url in WCF
hi all
the real question is...if I manually copied the vsto output to a folder...do I need to use vstolocal? I.e I am not installing via clickonce; rather its done completely manually...
!!google namevaluecollection
11:21
You know you can google without using Caprica, right?
hello
in windows other than the registry -localmachine where can i place common user data
that could be accessed by all users
i need to do this without requesting elevation of admin rights
@techno By definition, any non-user-scoped storage requires admin rights. That's what admin rights are for.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan well i can write it to any drive other than windows
:)
11:38
@mikeTheLiar was it you who was looking for the iis application host file?
C:\Windows\system32\inetsrv\config
 
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12:48
Configuration helll sdffsesdfd
Kill me.
@Codeman do you have a contact for the Azure team? Specifically the ones who do Azure Pack? I think their installer has a bug.
still struggling with the shit from yesterday?
Nope.
Other shit.
I hate that shit
If I'd known about this shit yesterday I'd have kept yesterday's shit.
hahaha
12:55
I believe Azure Pack adds a global module to IIS that only has a 64-bit version, breaking any 32-bit application pools.
Tries to load it; fails; dies.
Rapid fail protection kicks in and stops the application pool.
Sounds like major fun ;s

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