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14:00
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan hell there is even a guy with klingon as native language...
assembly, data structs, algorithms, vocabulary, networking (tcpip)
As your first year? I suspect you'll get an extreme % of dropouts.
algorithms and networking probs not first year
That is boring shit right there.
Will You guys compete in the google code jam this year?
14:01
nope
UI/UX might be in a first year
To switch it up a bit
when i think about my cs years, well, i find there's nothing that's not boring
I was thinking thats 1st semester
algo is probably too hard for year1 though
@CharlieBrown are you assuming they have ONLY cs courses
Honestly the first year should be all about getting down with code, understanding programming with OOP, UI/UX and general architecture IMHO. Then drill down to all the better stuff.
14:03
yeah, who cares about that other crap
and no general/other shit
lol
first semester is 4 classes
except Writing, everyone needs that, esp programmers
er ~4 classes
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a technical writing class would have been very useful for me
Writing, technical writing, notetaking, etc
14:04
@Amy I did that
user47589
its my weakest link
wasn't very useful imo
I made a 40 page manual on VLC
Writing is important to everyone, I agree.
never again
@Amy You're the weakest link. Insert cheesy sound here
14:05
Also reading, which you would expect to come easy to people.
@RoelvanUden Insert panini here
Joel Spolsky has an anecdote about a boss he once had, an English major, which would write extensive multi-paragraph blurbs for each dialog in the system.
But still, I'd rather have that than the error messages I've seen people write.
It's a good article, actually. "Users Don't Read". joelonsoftware.com/uibook/chapters/fog0000000062.html
catch(Exception e)
{
      MessageBox.Show(e.ToString());
}
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I'd expect anyone who's studied English to use as little as possible
14:08
@KendallFrey So would I. Being someone who's studied English myself.
user47589
I've been disappointed with the amount of panini in this room lately.
user47589
We need more panini.
@Amy I have a panini every day in commemoration
god that looks good
why is the cheese green?
14:09
it's green?
@tweray I'd go with "pesto". Yeah. Pesto would be my choice of answer.
user47589
its "special sauce"
personally, I like pesto more on pasta salad than anything else
garlic/pesto antipasti with peppers and greenbeans
mmm
that's not the pesto color that i knew of either... anyways, at least it's better than red
Great, now I'm hungry.
14:13
anybody know why spawning new threads off of a winform would make the winform slow?
how are you making the thread?
Looks like Swiss cheese
mutter mutter Swiss cheese my arse mutter mutter
@Squiggle Lol
cheese is cheese is cheese
Its documentation we need. Not the lengthy kind, but api docs. In our industry we are all moving to distributed everything and things change rapidly. shit documentation just slows us all down
close enough for me
14:16
@CharlieBrown API doc's are auto generated with your metadata arent they?
@juanvan Mmmm raclette
Mine are, but we actually add the metadata
that does Look Good
Some people cant even be bothered to do that
@CharlieBrown make it a requirement to add to every function
must have a documentation block
force people to use it
14:17
It's not a problem on my teams, I require it in code reviews
ahh
theres your problem
But the industry as a whole is falling behind the curve
@juanvan Served traditionally - half a wheel of Raclette cheese, with a heat lamp above it. You wait a minute or so then scrape the top layer of melted cheese over bread, potatoes and gherkins. It's pretty good!
We don't have many API's here but even so the metadata remains the same
good docs: bs3/4, jquery, nodejs
shit docs: php, java
14:18
it's a requirement for our division
well yea java
that shit is literally auto generated
s/api/component
hey, my docs are auto-generated and interactive. Swagger is awesome.
every dll, jar, js module, etc is an api and at a minimum, the public surface should have usage docs
@Squiggle Nice
i used swagger once
once
really, laziness is the only reason to not write documentation
14:21
no but really i want to use it again just keep forgetting
1337 hx8r d0nt n33d c0mm3nts. you mean lazy id10T
@CharlieBrown I love those people
"I don't need documentation, no one will own this project and I wrote it...."
Get's a bug 10 months later and can't remember why they coded x or y in their program
@TravisJ nah, i'm just loading related entities, only the first lineitem in the lineitem list has a Sku navigation property thats populated, even though both have the same FK in the db, not sure whats going on
Documentation != comments
14:24
*blink*
He just got kicked from JS as well
he's mod banned for a day
he's clearly a troll account for the sake of trolling. look at the history
my suggestion is kick on sight
> Member for 2 years
:-/
Well the account has managed to gain a non-zero amount of rep. Perhaps a compromised account?
14:26
probs
compromised a year ago?
hah
thx, Mr Arlemon
tbh, I just like showing off my sexy sexy interfaces
@rlemon Don't do that with me... pliz
Some bizarre suggested edits from that account as well
14:29
@rlemon your nice tight sexy interfaces
I will look like a psyched maniac... I surrely feel like one right now
Yeah, looks like a bored kid with a compromised account.
s/compromised/second/
@TomW using metaphors to explain why using metaphors is bad. not sure if meta or silly
Today I get to estimate "Build a mobile app"
Thats the entire requirement
user47589
14:32
5 minutes.
5 months.
Yeah, I'm with Amy here. "Take app. Move it. Voila, the app is mobile. 5 minutes".
user47589
but it'll cost $500,000
I added 4.98 months accommodating risk.
user47589
lol
14:34
o/
3 estimates actually.
- Cost to do it in native
- Cost to phonegap it
- Cost to just wrap the existing responsive site in a webview control
@Squiggle Yeah. Under "Risks" in the estimation spec, write "Risk of management not knowing what the hell it is they want: 4.98 months"
Go to bed, @Gabe
@Squiggle D:
14:34
It is 0030 lol
so I should
But I'm a big boy and wanna stay up >:(
stay up tp 0200 that is normal for a drinker coder
Hmmm. I do have chilled vodka downstairs. I could drink for two hours :P
@juanvan,
Thread sampleThread = new Thread(() => FunctionName());
sampleThread.Start();
Is how I'm doing it
new Thread(FunctionName); would be the same, wouldn't it?
I just want to know why it's slowing my form way the hell down :(
user47589
14:39
What is functionname doing?
1. check if your computer is a pentium III
2. check if there are multi-threading stuff in your function
3. check if you started the new thread like 50 times
4. check if your thread never ends
It's a listener, in a sense, it is in a while true condition that executes sql, and checks a condition.
if the condition is true, then do stuff
then again, make sure that listener event doesn't fire 50 times per second
Any advice for learning Unity for IoC? Any good resources besides MSDN
14:42
Use the threadpool or task api instead of a new Thread (which can be expensive)
@Nathvi while(true) is always risky. Do yo have a delay in it, or do you just burn your CPU up doing pointless repetition?
there is a thread sleep in it
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan
@Nathvi Is it a polling thread that checks something every x seconds?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan, yep
If so, consider replacing the Thread with a Timer.
14:44
Why?
aren't timers blocking?
You don't need a full thread doing nothing most of the time. Using a timer will use an available thread-pool thread, perform its task and release the thread back.
Nope.
Thread.Sleep(5000);
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan, I'll try that
user47589
timers use the thread pool
user47589
creating a new thread as you are doesn't use the pool
user47589
14:48
and thread creation/destruction are expensive, so reusing them from a pool is highly beneficial
@CharlieBrown would the conscientious thing be to just refuse? Not enough information for a meaningful answer. Giving any answer that is a number would be disingenuous.
@Gabe That's going to hurt in the morning.
Threading is hard and error-prone. Any time you can use a simpler API instead of manually managing all your threading behavior (ThreadPools, Timers, Tasks), you probably should.
IMHO
of course. but i still have to give a number
user47589
14:54
Pi
user47589
or, give them the golden ratio, Phi. that's a good, solid number.
@Amy Pi day is my anniversary
user47589
nice
pi day~?
@CharlieBrown a number of what?
14:56
oh god.
god damn muricans
user47589
a number of numbers!
3.14 is not a date noobz
Considered Phi but didn't want to wait another 2 years
14.3 is a date :D
haha @Sippy step away from the news
14:57
@Sippy you're just jealous
Why?
@CharlieBrown as in $$$? or time? that was my question
cost, $$$
user47589
I'll build a mobile app for you for $25 plus a hug.
14:59
@Squiggle time is $$$
Therefore money is time
Therefore as V approaches C money approaches infinity
@CharlieBrown 'have to' according to which law?
As C approaches infinity, projects dont get approved
There. I've just solved all economic problems ever.
@CharlieBrown C is constant
Its not a law. this is how things work in big business. they want an app. they dont know what kind or what it does, but they want to know the cost... and, it better not be a high number or they will outsource it to some vendor who will create a shit-show and then we have to live with it later
It's gloriously retarded and there's almost nothing that we can do to change it.
15:04
Well if they want a number they have to provide more information. Sinply demanding something doesn't make it happen
user47589
"We want you to build us a thing. How much will it cost?"
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"Describe the thing."
Just wowed my coworkers with Edit -> Paste Special -> Paste JSON to Classes.
Which is, I have to admit, pretty damn cool.
@Amy "It's a thing! Different from the other thing!"
"I don't understand why this is so difficult for you to understand! God, engineers are impossible!"
Repeat after me: "That's not possible."
user47589
15:06
i'm trying to find the dlbert strip where dilbert is talking to the customer, and the customer wants software but doesn't know what it will do
shit I didn't realise that was Shia LeBouf
I had a similar thing earlier today. "We're adding a scoring module which evaluates incoming data according to several rules and calculates a final score. How long will it take?"
- "How many rules are there? What are they? Are they simple? Do we have the data to evaluate them?"
- "We don't know yet. Doesn't matter. How long will it take?".
@Amy "can you design it to tell me what I want?" that one?
user47589
yeah mike
user47589
15:08
found it
That comic was release over 10 years ago. I think I'll just go kill myself now.
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1 message moved to Orphan GIFs
And on that happy note, I'm off home.
Have a fun [whatever the hell time of day it is for y'all]
user47589
morning
15:12
I wish exceptions would hit every catch-block that they can be assigned to instead of only the most specific one
historically, IT has caused this problem
IT always asks "what do want us to build" "put it in exact writing".
Now, business really wants IT to just make magic happen, but we are so used to just taking orders that both sides are confused how to switch it up
That's why you need a goddamned people person
AKA "product owner"
Nah you really need a technical guy at the top of the chain.
Just look at Bill Gates or Elon Musk.
user47589
i'm with @mikeTheLiar
user47589
You need someone who takes the specifications from the customer, and gives it to the engineers.
15:15
^ thats the problem, imo
I've worked in places where the business owners didn't even realise their entire business was basically a data/software company.
they thought they were a mortgage broker
Developers know how to make awesome apps, business owners know how to run businesses. Asking one to dictate to the other is a failure scenario
@Squiggle business owner != product owner
It's a layer of abstraction between engineers and users
@mikeTheLiar but also Customers != business owner
well yeah, any team needs that
@CharlieBrown there are tiers of responsibility. It is reasonable to expect someone who asks for software to have a broad idea of what they want it to do
15:18
trigger warning
user47589
i'm so triggered right now
user47589
tigger warning
It would work, if there were enough people in teh chain
but typically you have a business owner, then the dev team. a dev team with no lead and usually junior devs
@CharlieBrown any business person should be capable of writing something resembling use cases, even if they don't know they're called that. That basically encompasses 'tell someone what you want', which is the bare minimum IMHO
15:22
def agree. but they dont
"I don't have time, just make me a rainbow"
It's sad really
Eventually, most companies will become online companies, website and api driven
By bare minimum I mean it is not possible to do what they've asked with less than that
IT should grow, while the traditional side of the business shrinks
That assumes IT doesnt know anything about the business domain. Which we do. So why dont we just build something amazing, then show the business owner and get feedback. you know, agile
@CharlieBrown that's assuming we do actually know something about the business domain.
I've had several jobs where the user's domain knowledge is right over my head
Or why doesn't the business owner just go away and let us take the profit since we do all the work and they don't do anything
This has been the longest day of the year so far.. I hope I don't have to experience another one.. jesus
15:25
My first programming job was making software for nano-particle engineers.
nice
WTF do I know about that?
lol
"Sounds small" I thought to myself
Anybody here use mef?
15:26
@Nathvi used to, whats up?
Not for a while
@CuddleBunny, just looking into it
does mef resolve the import , export mapping every time a call to a method is made?
Hi all, I have a method that takes an argument. I have an if statement:
???
if (e.Args.Length == 1) {_do stuff_} else if(e.Args.Length > 1) {throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("message")} however it's saying that the exception is unhandled
Although, from what I've seen, it should raise the error properly
15:32
Uh...it is unhandled.
Unless I'm grossly misunderstanding something.
well how do I handle it? I don't really use exceptions, so I'm a bit rusty as to what I'm supposed to be doing
I want it so that if there is more than 1 argument, an exception is thrown
@Nathvi I don't remember much about the guts, but I'd presume not every time
try/catch. But do you really care if the consumer is passing extra parameters?
@CuddleBunny, god, I hope not
how would I do a try catch like that? try{_stuff_, else if(...) _throw exception_} catch(exception) {do stuff}?
I just noticed underscore doesn't italicize when it's in code mode...
oops
Also, it's just for me to see if anything is going wrong, and more of a failsafe in case the program gets passed two arguments for some reason
15:36
are you throwing exceptions to control program flow?
Mike, that sounds exciting. What did you think of your first job?
How is everyone?
well I want to exit when the exception is thrown
I'm bored, no assignments yet. Just reading up on IoC
yes but are you throwing exceptions to exit a block of code?
15:39
i surrounded my if/else in a try catch to catch the thrown exception. The purpose is not to leave the if/else, it's to exit the program, but the exception is thrown in the else
throwing exceptions in a try-catch is suspicious
@KalaJ loved the job. Pay was shit.
it's basically a goto
It was a start up and I was being paid out of grant money. Grant money ran out, my paycheck ran out.
Other than that it was great.
The question is basically how to handle an exception
because a try/catch is, as far I can tell (and, as I've just noticed, you said) is a goto
15:41
Is there an easy way to make a specific page accessible only from localhost from the web config?
What do I do after I throw an exception I think is what my question boils down to
try
{
    // dangerous operation
}
catch (ArgumentOutOfRangeException ex)
{
    // ...
}
that's the basic construct
if your exception is unhandled then you're missing a catch block for that exception type (or a derived exception type)
user47589
you can log exceptions
user47589
15:45
never hurts to log stuff
except when it does
Ah cool, what did you do with the nano particle stuff?
user47589
maybe lumberjacks don't like log exceptions
yes but there's nothing in the //dangerous operation that would actually throw an argumentoutofrangeexception. That's just a constraint I want to be thrown if I have more than 1 argument passed in.
Yeah I know that feel about pay haha
15:46
oh oops
I made a mistake in the catch. all is good
@mikeTheLiar thanks I'll make sure to read that
thank you guys
we've had issues with logging too much in a hot path of our app
@KalaJ it was a cancer research start up based out of the Koch Institute at MIT
our site was writing 15GB of logs to disk every day
At least, they were working on cancer treatment while I was there. Previous to that it was insulin delivery
@KalaJ I didn't actually answer the question. We were making experiment tracking software.
@KalaJ They would whip up a batch of nano-encapsulated chemo drugs and see how effective it was at killing HeLa cells in various concentrations and track the results in the software we were building They were getting read to move to animal trials around the time I left.
That's so cool! Sounds withheld worthwhile mike
Worthwhile*
15:59
It was really cool. Very fulfilling work. I'd love to get back in to medical research at some point.

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