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16:01
I guess I'm missing something, I've got an employee object.
user47589
i dont understand why you want to do this though
user47589
the JSON it's generating is correct.
^
Yeah. I don't see what you think the problem is
user47589
i don't see what value this provides.
Ember sees my data, but doesn't properly identify as a model so I can't access the values.
16:03
If its convention is that you have to name the object you pass it, I guess that's fine
The problem, Ember doesn't correctly allow me access to the data, it doesn't auto associate to a model. The data is visible to the inspector, but doesn't actually make use of it as a valid employee object.
Yeah, that's exactly it.
It has an expectation you're not fulfilling. So the solution is what has just been described
In the blog post.
@Greg the issue is you're talking as though WebAPI is 'wrong' in some way.
16:06
So the issue is Ember, it expects the data in this manner.
user47589
right
But, WebApi by convention returns normal standard Json.
There's nothing wrong with Ember either. It's just a convention
user47589
will you have to do this JSON transformation for all of your web api methods?
@Greg Just access the data with regular jQuery
if you really need to
json manipulation has been a jquery staple for a while now
user47589
16:10
i mean, if you will, you could write a custom DelegatingHandler to wrap the result set inside a standard envelope. that's getting pretty advanced though
user47589
if you're new to web api I wouldn't want to go down that road though.
Can't you return Json(model)
isn't that a thing
user47589
i think that's an MVC thing
or is that an ActionResult
sheet
wait you can still do that
user47589
the simplest solution has already been provided. chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/28304176#28304176
16:12
a jquery ajax request can accept that response
even if it does come from webapi
@Amy and completely correct. The framework doesn't expect an employee object; it expects a key-value pair where the key is the name of the model and the value is an employee object
And that's what you're returning there. QED.
I suppose there's an argument for keeping the API methods clean and doing a simple shim on the client side to just wrap it
@Amy Yeah, that article doesn't work.
user47589
why not?
user47589
it was only offered as an alternative solution anyway.
It has a couple methods and functions that aren't valid. toJson.
16:18
@Greg can you just show what exactly are you trying to do on client side about the json it get? i got a feeling we are over complicating the problem
Okay, give me a second.
user47589
@greg, you might have to update the code instead of simply copying it.
user47589
that's up to you
user47589
i still say the first solution is the best.
16:23
import WebApiSerializer from 'ember-web-api/serializers/web-api';

export default WebApiSerializer.extend({

});

The route would be as follows:

import Ember from 'ember';

export default Ember.Route.extend({
     model() {
          return this.store.findAll('authentication/login'); // <-- Web Api Call
     }
});
The adapter:

import WebApiAdapter from 'ember-web-api/adapters/web-api';
import config from '../config/environment';

export default WebApiAdapter.extend({
     host: config.host;
     namespace: 'api';
});
user47589
neat, Voyager 1 is still sending data at 160 b/s.
ok, and how are you binding the model to view? can just show one or two of your binding attributes
@Amy that's pretty impressive
Then the model:

import DS from 'ember-data';

export default DS.Model.extend({
     username: DS.attr("string");
     displayName : DS.belongsTo("index"); // Trying something different
    ...
});
16:29
o/
user47589
lol. "In its raw form, TrumpScript is not compatible with Windows, because Trump isn’t the type of guy to believe in PC."
XD
@tweray You see anything?
user47589
i'm laughing too hard
I feel like this should be relatively simple.
16:30
Trump isn't compatible with anything. It's up to them to adapt to him.
@Greg i've no idea why you have to create a one to many relationship on a display name, but anyways, which part of the binding isn't working? does the js console log say anything?
@tweray Well, the ember inspector sees authentication/login type with all of the data. But when we go to bind it to our page ie: {{model.displayName}} or {{displayName}}doesn't show the data.
Just simply doesn't bind our data.
If we do a console.log it states undefined.
The console doesn't tell us anything, in either console.
user47589
telling you its undefined is telling you something.
@Amy But that could be because of where I console.log in the Ember project.
user47589
right
user47589
16:36
so investigate
user47589
you have a starting point. figure out why its undefined
> There are no import statements allowed. All code has to be home-grown and American made.
Make Python Great Again
@Amy I have, for the past day and a half.
I have no clue why the Ember inspector shows the type with the data, but won't bind it.
user47589
16:37
you've been investigating why your console.log is printing undefined for a day and a half?
Sadly, yes.
Well I was going to correct someone who was wrong on the internet, but I suppose I could help you with your console issue first if you want ;)
user47589
someone is wrong on the Internet?!
Sadly, yes.
user47589
omg
16:40
Okay.
@Amy - Actually, it appears to be several people all about the same thing.
user47589
i had a coworker two years ago, who's also a close friend, who fit the "there's someone wrong on the internet" stereotype. he would stay late at work a few times a week just correcting people on reddit
There are a ton of people wit those issues.
Good Night (UGT)
night
16:42
@Amy - Yeah, this was 17 hours ago, but it is also an issue with my answer so it isn't just a random observation. stackoverflow.com/a/34936321/1026459
Honesty without compassion tends to look a lot like brutality.
10
There's a guy on wikipedia who's made thousands of edits solely to correct the phrase "is comprised of"
to correct that phrase?
user47589
wow, -4 @TravisJ?
why did it need correcting?
16:43
@Amy - I know right, I think that is the most I have ever received. The thing is, it is all predicated on a linked duplicate which misinterprets the language spec.
user47589
hehe
@SteveG it's not grammatical. The correct usage is "comprises"
Anyway, it will take some time to now canonically disprove this set of misinformation. Will have to make several demos and stuff. Can't just say "no" unfortunately.
@Greg - So why is your console undefined?
If the console is undefined, you're in trouble.
user47589
16:46
!!wiki Comprised of
Don't look too deeply, you may find the universe doesn't exist
Comprised of is an expression comprised of English: X "is comprised of" Y means that X is composed or made up of Y. Its use has been disparaged by language professionals, although it is common in writing and speech. == Use == "Comprised of", with what is by far its commonest meaning today, has occurred since the early 18th century. Here are some examples (with emphases added): "For so tho' a Triangle in the most simple and precise Conception of it be only a Figure comprised of three right Lines, yet these three Lines will necessarily make three Angles, and these three Angles will be equal to two...
@TravisJ Not sure, when I'm in ember if I do:

console.log(return this.store.findAll('authentication/login'));

I get all the data but in a weird crazy format.
Which is why this morning I thought webapi was the culprit, would be easier to change that.
I don't understand why you are returning in the console
user47589
i would expect findAll to return a promise. does it not?
16:46
The return shouldn't be there.
okay
@SteveG the point being he's definitely a "wrong on the internet" kind of guy
I forgot to delete that out.
so it is console.log(this.store.findAll('auth/log'))?
@TomW yeah it sounds like somebody needs a life
16:47
@TomW Too much time on his hands
user47589
no i guess it doesn't return a promise
user47589
boooo no promises give us promises
Yes.
@Greg - And it logs undefined, or it logs something unexpected?
It logs something unexpected, a huge crazy object. After digging ten layers deep I can get to data.
But, based on Ember documentation that is wrong.
16:50
Is the object sensitive data? Can I see a screenshot of it or a pastebin of it?
Yeah, hold on.
i thought i just lost my whole project
turns out i accidentally switched branches in sourcetree and didn't realize it
@Failsafe - I thought that once. It was slightly embarrassing (side note: I spelled ebarressing wrong at first - apparently it cannot be spelled without ass).
Class {__ember1453481702014: null, __nextSuper: undefined, __ember_meta__: Object}__ember1453481702014: "ember499"__ember_meta__: Object__nextSuper: undefinedcontent: (...)get content: GETTER_FUNCTION()set content: SETTER_FUNCTION(value)isFulfilled: true__proto__: Class
16:58
@TravisJ Haha
My problem was that all of a sudden VS couldn't find my project
or anything
like it got moved
@Greg - Is that because the returned object contains a set of objects that matched your find?
@Failsafe - Crazy. I once had VS tell me my entire project was corrupt and it loaded only these crazy symbols. Apparently it needed to be updated, because once I updated VS everything went back to normal.
Perhaps, but our findAll('authentication/login') should only contain the returned Json that WebApi provides.
weird*
@Greg - Doesn't ember do the serialization?
Well, we have a Restful Service Ember calls.
17:01
Okay, have you tried placing a breakpoint at the return instruction for your api to check what the in memory object looks like before serialization?
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
2
Well, this is the odd thing. Ember inspector sees: Type authentication/login with all of our data and properties.
user47589
... i wasn't sure at first, but i've confirmed it. for some reason i can't assign 800264031 to an int variable. it throws an exception cannot be cast to int
user47589
i even went so far as to check the compiled IL. yep, for some reason var x = 800264031; is getting turned into a cast.
user47589
why would the compiler do this to me
17:05
Because roslyn's a bitch
@Greg - Okay, so I believe you are seeing a PromiseArray in your console.log.
Works for me, can you reproduce it
@Amy whaaaaat...
user47589
i don't knooooooooooooow
Okay, which means?
@KendallFrey What does?
17:06
assigning that to an int
dotnetfiddle seems to shit itself at that declaration as well
user47589
its not too big to be an int, is it?
user47589
surely not
hmm, var does make it do shit
nope
17:07
@Amy no
is less than int32.maxvalue
first thing I tried.
user47589
i did a Rebuild, it's gone now
Well, dotnetfiddle refuses to load anymore
user47589
lol
@Amy then why is it still doing it in two different browser windows on two different computers what have you done
You've actually broken the universe.
Fatal Error: Execution time limit was exceeded
17:08
Any thoughts @TravisJ
user47589
wow it does break fiddle
user47589
holy crap i'm awesome!
@TomW yeah I'm getting that now too
user47589
i've broken the interwebs!
You've broken numbers
user47589
17:09
even better!
user47589
var x = 800264031;     // confounding C# developers since 2016
.net core or 4.6?
Sorry, can you send full source? I can't reproduce this.
It gives 0 fucks about 800264032
If you've really discovered a compiler bug I will genuinely buy you a non-trivial present. Seriously.
user47589
lol
17:12
post it to msft issue tracker
user47589
i dunno, a rebuild made it go away
definitely sounds like a bug though
man i love sourcetree
so easy to use
command line ftw
@Greg - Are you trying to make these changes commit to in memory somewhere by using findall?
Were trying to grab the data, then bind to a ember model. I assume Ember stores to memory.
17:22
Any good tools someone wants to suggest for dealing with reading/writing various flat files (CSV, etc)? I don't need technical help, but suggestions for interesting projects to help me organized a large ugly codebase with lots of imports/exports done shittily
@Luggage BizTalk
Well-established functionality for dealing with flat files.
Azure BizTalk services also support flat file parsing, it turns out. So you won't have to pay 40k/core for a licence :)
I won't say it's "really good" or anything. But it is comprehensive. Used a lot by a ton of different places and set up right, I haven't known it to go wrong. File full of any random crap comes in, XML comes out.
meh. I'm pretty turned off by that idea
i really lean toward small single-purpose tools.
@TomW weird, because it's working now
17:29
@Luggage Yeah, BizTalk isn't that, but Azure anything is. Set up the things you need, use them, don't worry about it
I'd rather just write my own than deal with some big Microsofty package like biztalk
Nothing is monolithic on Azure
ok, i'll check out the azure one as long as it's a local library and not actually requiring azure
No, I think that only comes as a hosted service. That's kind of the point
Then no dice :(
user47589
17:31
just use a CSV library
That's what I'm looking for. I can deal with them with nothing but System.IO just fine, just looking for suggestions on handly projects I don't know about
user47589
!!google c# csv library
OK, nevermind. I think you are confusing "personal suggestions" with "i forgot how to google"
user47589
that is my personal suggestion.
17:37
I've wondered for a while what could be achieved with a parser generator like yacc, for consuming flat files
From what I gather, you basically define your grammar and hit 'go'.
Ohh, there's a port of yacc for F#
user47589
nice
Yeah, played with Sprache a bit before
user47589
the only parser generator i've played with is Antlr
Be wary indeed if you have mediocre developers, though. They'll shit themselves at that kind of thing
17:39
I do.
I started porting sprache to coffeescript back when i was into coffeescript: github.com/luggage66/parser-combinator/blob/master/…
WHAT IS THIS I DON'T UNDERSTAND break
WHY ARE EVERYTHING ERRORING
user47589
just relax and let the errors flow
user47589
don't fight it
also works for pee.
There are some people I've worked with that panic at any style of coding that isn't a wall of nested ifs and if asked to maintain same will either assume you're stupid, delete your work and rewrite it or just break it then complain that your work is no good.
I'm sure you have those too.
17:43
I inherited the worst codebase I've ever seen. copy and paste everywhere, hardcoded connection strings in every file, allqueries made with string concatenation.
-6
Q: Fake login page with php

majid mashmooli created a Fake login page i mean the html and css part and i found the php code from the internet . the code must work like this : when the victim enters the information into the page the php code must create a text file named "data.txt" with the information entered by the victim but the proble...

it's basically worthless and needs to be thrown out. Any important logic is in (gag) triggers, anyway.
^ please help me steal account info
not even hiding what he's doing
lol
"i need to phish real hard guys, pls help"
i want to prank my friends and by friends i mean total strangers on the internet and by pranks i mean steal their credit card information
counter-phish him (or her).
17:50
loonch time
@Luggage if it were me, I'd start establishing requirements using BDD
Which presumably there is not, at present
Then you can refactor at will, confident that your tests will tell you if you've broken anything
So the theory goes.
yea.. i'm still making everything testable locally.
got all files in source control, set up publishing. all the thigns that should have been done already.
I'm becoming familar with SpecFlow
works quite well for us
18:07
@TravisJ Figured it out, well the front-end guy did.
> AIRPLANES ("FOOL'S PLANETS")
snorted at that one
Hm. Just had a linkedin message from a recruiter who deals with contractors
I'm aware of him. Several colleagues have dealt with him
18:26
And they all have good things to say about him?
not negative, which is rare
they usually despise recruiters
Does his job, put it that way.
Might be a good thing to be in the loop then
I did a interview the other day, which I got handed to by a recruiter
It's an interesting company, but I don't know if I'd switch even if the offer is good
if there will be an offer that is
Contracting is tempting
Excellent ££
Thing is I've only been in my current company ~5 months
True. I can't do that though. Need stability
And they're a market leader.
@scheien well the thing is, if your company operates with a decent cash reserve, as you should, you're actually more secure than the most secure permanent employment
If you're the sole director, you can guarantee that you will pay your own salary as long as you have money for
18:35
Im not sure I follow
Even permanent employment has a notice period.
Contracting is project based yes? or at least in a given time frame?
You could be made redundant and at that point they stop paying you with 1-3 months' notice
@scheien the ones I'm aware of on a fixed period, 3 6 or 12 months usually
True, but there are certain laws that apply if you get laid off in Norway
but I guess that depends on what type of contract work you do, how it is set up and a lot of other factors
I'm sure. I've never done it, just taking advice from colleagues
18:38
Me neither, and I guess I won't be doing it for a long time. I do have my own "company", which I do small projects on the side.
I don't like travelling that much, and one of the issues with contracting is you sometimes have to go where the work is
However I live close to one of the major tech areas in the country and probably in the world
Commutable to London, although that would suck
I can't travel that much. Bound to a certain area due to kids and wife. I'd rather be around the kids than making lots of $
Sure. Funny thing is a bunch of the contractors I know have kids but still work away mon-thu or mon-fri
I think they pretend to like the freedom
yeah, it's more of a personal decision more than "it doesnt work"
@Amy I mean, I've been trying to get people from this room to give me their resumes for awhile -_-
18:42
@TomW true
@Codeman I don't want to work in a country where Donald Trump might be President
@TomW I got a LinkedIn message from a CEO trying to recruit me the other day... very weird
It's a risk I'm not prepared to take.
it's ok, Bernie will be president and (according to my friends) take away everyone's money anyways
That would be awesome.
18:43
because socialism is bad and nuance doesn't exist and I can't understand complex situations
If you get Sanders we might get Corbyn.
They'd get on
corbyn can't put together a goddamn coalition
Erm. The option of coalition hasn't been open to him
@Codeman Why? To expand your current team? hehe
Are you sure that's what you mean?>
18:44
@scheien yeah we're looking for a couple SDE2's and a principal
That doesnt tell me much :p
@TomW uhm, maybe the wrong term? he can't get the other parties to agree to work with him, so he's stuck with a plurality where the conservative minorities are able to get themselves elected
I might be spouting bullshit, but that's how I understand it
@Codeman that discussion hasn't been had, not with him at the helm. It's irrelevant anyway as the Tories have a majority
However he and the SNP are the closest that anyone has been to the SNP for a long time
@Codeman are you ready for that 2% tax increase
yeah that's what I mean. The most people are in favour of him, but the coalition of minorities see eye to eye enough
18:46
They wouldn't say it publicly but if the option of LAB/SNP coalition were there they'd go for it
@Failsafe if it means quality of life is better for people, yes. I make enough money
just gotta make sure you don't make too much money
people are greedy fucks. I have plenty of money
I'd be happy to give some of that up to make sure people aren't dying because of a foot infection
Why the fuck are poor, uneducated people against things that benefit them anyway
"I'll vote for Trump, he hates me!"
@Codeman I agree, although i'd rather have a choice than be forced to do anything
18:51
@TomW because they are poor and uneducated and don't know how to apply difficult questions such as "will lowering taxes on rich people REALLY cause them to pay me more out of the goodness of their hearts?"
@Failsafe that's the price of living in a society
you do have a choice, move to another country that is as safe as the US like New Zealand or Australia or Norway or - oh... those countries all have WAY fucking higher taxes than the US
@Codeman A lot of 1%'ers are incredibly humanitarian, just to play devil's advocate
@Failsafe I don't give a shit about 1%'ers, I'm pretty close to a 1%'er at this point. It's the 0.01%'ers that are causing so many problems
@Failsafe such as they have an abundance of liberty to be
Lots of people will do token good deeds if they're easy
yup. If it was easy and cheap to provide for everyone, we'd already be doing it
fact is, people think tribally and don't generally give a second thought to anyone but themselves and their closest relationships
look at the water crisis in Flint - happened because they were trying to save a few bucks, ended up causing brain damage to hundreds or thousands of kids
I want to say HOW'S THAT SMALL BUSINESS, PRIVATIZATION FAVORING GOVERNOR WORKIN' OUT FOR YOU GUYS? to everyone that voted for him
I did hear about that, didn't quite comprehend how the fuck that can happen
18:56
@Codeman the EPA administrator got fired
i mean resigned
Like, don't they check?
they did
then dismissed it
they knew a long time ago
hence why the administrator got fired resigned
@TomW Flint was in bad shape because their tax base left. MI passed a law that allows the governor to remove elected officials and appoint an emergency manager to get books back in order. Said emergency manager was trying to save some money by switching from the Detroit water system to the Lake Huron water system. This happened because Detroit was raising their rates and was cutting them off earlier than expected. The city used water from the Flint river as a stopgap.
The Flint river is an industrial dumping ground, and as such is quite acidic. The acidic water corroded the coating that was on the inside of the lead pipes, causing lead to leach into the drinking water supply.
Lead pipes. In 2016.
What.
yep. and now their cost-cutting measure is estimated to take $1.5B to fix.
18:58
ouchtown
We'll find out in court whether anyone was warned, I suppose.
and people that live there can't move because who can sell a house in a district that has lead water
they have runny lead.
it's a shitty situation
in more positive news, the dow has been up for 2 days in a row
the s&p might hold steady too
i would like it if the market could recover those 2k points it lost
Hi guys
19:13
@Codeman what is an SDE2 in relation to other positions?
@Codeman That "$1.5B to fix" should be used in every discussion on technical debt.
@Failsafe 3-5 years experience typically
basically means you can get shit done without hand holding
@Codeman are you an sde3?
@Failsafe no, SDE2
so if you consider yourself to be at my level, you'd probably be fine
In Team Foundation how do you ignore a directory, not exclude but ignore?
19:23
using git?
omg i can't help repeatly watching this, someone help me
TFS.
>NextGenHacker101
19:27
lol
@KendallFrey dude that's all your fault
lol tracer t
now i'm brainwashed by this
@tweray Why?
@tweray That's so useful if I want find out peoples' IP addresses, with just a console command! No more developing GUIs in Visual Basic to do it!
19:28
this video
my sides
some peoples connection rises really good
and i can't help the idea that since 7 years has passed and this kid grew up, he might be just one among us
yea
hasn't even taken the video down in 8 years
probably doesn't even know it still exists
19:42
@Greg - Nice :D I had (am in) a meeting so I couldn't respond sorry
So I got a promotion today \o/
Oh Christ. Someone in my companies sales department found a bug feature.
user47589
go you!
19:44
Yeah. Go.
@TravisJ Yeah, the front end guy realized he should of been using findRecord not findAll because findAll only finds specific types.
@mikeTheLiar Grats
should have been using
user47589
oh, you figured it out, @greg?
19:45
Don't make me get the grammar panino on you
@Failsafe gracias
user47589
i dare you.
@Amy - double dog = new Dare(you);
user47589
omg
@Amy Yeah.
Sadly this whole project is all new to me, so I decided to tackle Ember, Unity, MVC 6, Entity Framework, and some other stuff. I haven't used a lot of these.
JavaScript is like the town bike, everyone gets a ride.
19:54
listening to google music, thinking "wow this is a really circle-jerky guitar solo heavy song" aaaaand it's Steve Vai. lol
sound's about right
> Sound is about right
sounds*
fuck off
>.>
user47589
no sounds in here
user47589
we should add that to the rules
19:59
@Failsafe Love you too
user47589
this room is a quiet space. like a library, if you know what a library is

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