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11:00
Jeeeese...and he takes that home?
no1 ever does what they should as say stuff like "right lets get rid of <big monolithic system written in the 80's> what do we need to do to get this going?"
@TomW less tax yeh .. .so he prob sees half of it
39% income tax here :<
I thought the ~1k we're charging for principal consultants was excessive. And that's a business, so theres the whole support network...
@Wardy nah, not if his accountant does his job
@TomW sounds about right
Corporation tax is what, 20%?
11:02
@TomW really i thought it was much lower like ... 5%
@Wardy The problem is, a lot of those monolithic systems work. I've seen more than one project aiming to replace a huge Mainframe app spend millions over dozens of man-years, just to have a project that doesn't do all that the original did, or as well.
shows how much i know ...
So where does the rest of this hypothetical bill come from?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yeh they might but if you factor in the cost of keeping that system running its gradually drowning the business
@TomW being able to correctly bullshit
@Wardy no, the tax bill you guessed at
Why half?
11:04
about 18% income tax here. (yay!)
the maintenance cost / support cost of such a system is likely hundreds of thousands .. .for that you could employ a small dev team to replace the lot in about a year in most cases
the following year you pay for it, the year after you are quids in
@Squiggle now i know why you swiss are the happiest guys in the world
@Squiggle I wish ... I'd get like another £500 a month if that were true here
@tweray :D
@Squiggle :<
@Wardy :<!
11:05
@Squiggle do contractors in Switzerland avoid paying income tax like UK contractors do?
divdendz?
@TomW Normally not, but there's not the incentive to either due to employment laws. There's about 800CHF/month you can claim tax-free.
Front desk lady bought fancy new coffee
tell me how coffee can get fancy
11:07
@tweray s/fancy/expensive
@tweray Single origin, high quality. Normally the really fancy ones taste like sweaty feet.
or are made from beans pooped by civet cats.
All you can do is say to them I disagree this is right approach..... if they dont listen then you have to move or bear it
we have 15% income tax here, but approx 50% of Your salary is the difference between net and gross
@TomW if your outside UK for more than 6 months you have to pay local countries tax
@Ggalla1779 it's a little more complex than that, but yeah.
11:12
rest are appurtenances (affix)
@Squiggle not really...am tax expert
if your still paying uk NI then thats not good
ok serious question time guys
if you're a systems guy and I give you a powershell script would that be ok ?
@Ggalla1779 nah I'm de-registered. Some co-workers have been stung by working 9 months here then returning home before the end of tax year. Nobody at HMRC seems to know how you're meant to declare those earnings.
ask three times, get three different responses
basically looking to give a third party this as instructions on how to call our API ...
#Allow script to make web calls by using the current user context
Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy Bypass

$user = "your username"
$pass = "your password"
$content = "<xml>your xml</xml>"

#Authenticate
$base64AuthString = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes("username=" + $user + "&password=" + $pass + "&grant_type=password"));
$headers = @{ Authorization = "basic " + $base64AuthString };

#Post our content
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri api.<my company>.com/ -Method POST -Headers $headers -Body $content | select -Expand Content
I mean it literally don't get any simpler than that right?
makes perfect sense to me
11:21
POX service? Ew
it's already just 5 lines of code, i don't see how to make it simpler
well, unless you want to stack all those header stuff in a single line to make sure everybody hate you
well last time i handed something similar over we had to have a meeting with like 5 people because (and I quote) "it was too complicated and needed an in depth technical discussion"
@Squiggle director of HMRC was recently, not exactly sacked, but no longer required, basically due to incompetencr
@Squiggle director of HMRC was recently, not exactly sacked, but no longer required, basically due to incompetence
this is a meeting that includes their £3,000 / day SAP consultant who told me (again and I quote) "getting SAP to do more than 1 web request is a few months of dev work on our end, can you make it all happen in a single request?"
So this is the revised "here's how you do it in 1 request" script
ultimately they will be doing this in SAP but I aint paying SAP for a test environment just to test building a http request
i won't surprise on anything about SAP anymore
11:26
if SAP can't build a http request I have another option that involves calling a batch file / powershell script instead
but when you think about that, 3k/day * 30 = 90k
90k for just making a http request
but they seem to think it can as long as its only 1 web request as they bought the £40,000 adapter to allow it to support that
yup
welcome to SAP
that's like a awesome revenue flow
i want to be a sap consultant now
i'm debating becoming a SAP consultant myself ... not that I know sap but all i need to figure out is how to get sap to call a batch file and I can do anything
i'll just code it in C# around SAP
10 mins work a week ... £3,000 a day
That sounds nice
How much coke could you buy with £3000?
Enough to kill yourself?
11:30
enough to blow a house i assume
I fckin hate this world at times ... shit like that just winds me up ... paid loads of money to do fuck all in a system that's broken by design specifically so they can charge to fix it
the "adapter" our client uses to do this 1 http request costs £40,000
i mean ... seriously?
to do 2 http requests is another adapter ... and considering its doing twice the work it wouldn't suprise me if its twice the price
@Squiggle jeez thats mental
If it makes you feel any better I have heard nontechnical people say "no way, we're not going anywhere near SAP, it's terrible and a massive money pit"
@TomW there is hope for the world then
I dont like having to pay taxes in both countries thats silly
there used to also be a metric for how many days you were in UK against other country
11:39
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu why does ftp suck so much
you don't expect some tech that's 45 years old to be awesome
@Sippy our clients keep wanting to ftp files to us ... Their definition of that itls that we connect to their server and fetch the files when they "send us a file" and they fetch files from us when we reply
That makes me shiver
thats funny
I was like ... Wtf ... How about I give my 5 line script and you send us that file as a blob of data and you get your reply instantly from my api
11:42
Literally trying to set up FTP so we can move stuff between azure servers and the directory listing is just wrong
Like it can see folders which aren't there
And it can't see folders that are
Is this financial data?
It's in the right directory and everything
It's fucking dumb
And is it going over the internet?
@TomW in my case yes
Financial or personal
11:43
why dont you connect azure servers within azure
Then you/they are breaking the law
@Ggalla1779 VMs
do sftp instead
you will enjoy it
Ftp has no security whatsoever
Financial over the net, secure encrypted
We fullfill they business process
11:43
some guy posted how to connect Azure networks across axzure regions before
Hrrrm ok, if its a blob
@TomW it's xml
@Ggalla1779 You can connect the servers to your VPN but we don't want to do that.
It'd make my life easier
And I would if I was allowed lol
But our VPN is managed by a third party and getting accounts set up is a pain
My account isn't even set up
And I've been here a month
11:45
jeez my clients service provider is like retarded......
got new servers last week...but I have no access
lol
Ok now the directories are visible
think about the bright part, at least you can yell to them and not worry about you get a screw on your seat next day
And I did nothing
Fuck computers
@Wardy encrypted how?
@tweray if she's hot I wouldn't mind a daily screw on my seat
@TomW ssl + I can't say (legal reasons)
11:48
hot? dude, have you ever been in this industry?
@tweray yeh I did once for about 15 years ... Oh wait I'm still in it ... Yeh hot women ... Bit of a shortage ... In fact women full stop!
HAMMERTIME!
Uh oh
@TomW what laws are you thinking of ... Bear in mind our datacenter and the businesses we mostly deal with are not uk based
Lol
There's some cute ones
but we're all alpha womanizers, so women don't come into this industry
</sarc>
I'd hire women if they applied for the sodding jobs in the first place.
11:54
^
I've hired 100% of the women I've ever interviewed. (one woman)
lol
I've only ever met one woman in this industry that was even a nice person
And I say met meaning met IRL
@Squiggle lol I believe thats true in my case too lol
IME, the problems they encounter must be present at the very start of their careers.
I assume @Amy is actually a humanlady not a pony, and she seems nice enough.
11:56
I'm all for human/pony equality, to be fair.
Lol
@Sippy she's certainly a rare breed
I feel that a bunch of men sitting around and discussing the experience of women in the workplace is a bit pointless.
Is @Amy actually a developer though? all the women I've come across are either in project management (come from business) or in design or something
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan It must be hard for them though ... or maybe some like that way of working
@Squiggle thats very sexist but very true of most it places
11:58
tbh I'd welcome more women in the industry ... but I can't think of any woman ever I met IRL that thinks logically like that of a programmer
I once worked at NHS were they had a team of almost women...I was shocked
@Ggalla1779 where can i sign up?
although I'd have to call in sick once a month
@Ggalla1779 Nothing sexist about it, really. I'm not saying "I would hire any woman who applied for the job, irrespective of skill", but I'm certainly aware of gender bias and try my hardest to be as objective as possible.
can you imagine ... i'm sure read somewhere that women who spend long periods of time together "sync up" (make of that what you will)
12:00
@Squiggle I think you named the very definition of sexist employment
Can we start a Hot Women into IT day
@Wardy men do that as well. We often end up going to the pub at exactly the same time each week. Some say that's sheer coincidence, but I'm convinced there's something more to it.
@Squiggle generally speaking from what I have read though, it usually makes sense to take on any woman you interview as few get in to the industry and those that do are so determined to compete in a mans world they often do much better than their average peer
@Squiggle haha
@Wardy I can believe this. I dislike positive discrimination, but there's a reason it exists, and has proven results.
morning folks
I'm trying to start my team using Slack. I've prepared this handy image macro every time someone says "but, it's just a a chat!":
12:06
It's just a a chat?
Slack is awesome
I use it with Jira and it works great
@Wardy data protection act. 'Reasonable technical measures' I believe is the phrase used.
Sending personal data unencrypted over the internet is manifestly not reasonable
@Squiggle See, it's so ridiculous they can't even say it right.
@Failsafe Yeah, I just created a couple of channels and hooked them up to Jira queries.
Awesome.
Oh, and to continue our earlier discussion of "more experience = fewer lines of code", just ran into this:
Steps in mastery of a programming skill: 1 Can I do this? 2 Can I do this more easily? 3 Can I do this more elegantly? 4 Can I not do this?
12:11
@Wardy although you did subsequently say it is encrypted. Ftp over ssl is achievable so happy with that
Interesting you say you can't tell me though. Security through obscurity is not security. Knowing your encryption algorithm should be of no benefit to me whatsoever
Although tipping me off as to where to steal the key from...that might be.
@TomW ssl is considered reasonable in its own right believe
we use that and auth on everything anyway, and further encryption where the client wants it
@TomW sftp connections are ssl encrypted / something like that yeh
@TomW we use many methods to encrypted ... its determined on a per client basis, I can't tell you which we use and where as I would be in breach of a confidentiality agree with our clients
I agree though ... security by obscurity is not a solution
many of our clients feel that putting a user name and password on their ftp site is enough even if its just "ftp" and not "sftp" ... I have no end of problems trying to explain that
Understood, fair enough
In our case, for like 95% of our clients the DPA does not apply, but we still try to adhere to it so we can support the needs of UK based clients
You could probably write a five line demo proving its trivial to break it
Just run that on their 'password protected' ftp site
@Squiggle that's hilarious
@TomW my boss genuinely believes that requiring a password change every x number of days is a security issue in its own right too ... not sure how to present that one
its clear though that security is always a bone of contention for people
there is apparently no right answer
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I genuinely believe that to be true ... IME the more I know about an area the less code I have written in it over time
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I've come to the conclusion that the best programmers out there solve problems by actually not solving them at all ... they simply bolt others solutions to the component parts of the problem together to build a solution
knowing the right parts to bolt together and how those parts work is what makes the programmer great ... that knowledge of others frameworks / components to save their own time
At least that's mostly the case in web development these days ... other fields like perhaps game dev that's less true
the tool chain is not as evolved
12:26
That runs into problems when this part is a nuget package and this part is from npm and this part is a java applet and this part is an old web forms pox service on some server in the basement and this part is a dll yanked out of some proprietary application and this part is from the old cvs repository that nobody had time to migrate and....
@TomW fixing that seems to be a daily task for me of late
solution: bunch of nuget stuff, some custom code == new system
seems to be 80% of all my answers
Hello
Whats up dudes and girlz?
How can I initiate RFC aka request for comments for the project I work on?
Or I just put it on GitHub and wait ? :)))
@Vlad I assume you mean a different kind of RFC than the normal kind?
@KendallFrey I was just thinking that
@KendallFrey Yes i never worked with real RFC before but I know that such thing exists. :) I am writing EBNF form for C# so I would like comments on it. Wasn't sure how to do that :)
Not sure if this is for RFC, should I bother with it ? :))
12:36
You don't want that
What if I put my work on SO? But probably it will be offtopic, its not real programming
@Vlad Who's your target audience here?
@Vlad blog it
@Wardy yes will do that.
good morning
12:42
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Software engineers I guess :))) The chat on SO is just too specific to a programming language, there is no general Software Engineering chat
programers.stackexchange has a chat but people use once in a month so... :)))
@Vlad If you want to get people to look at your code, tell people about it using the normal ways to tell people about things.
@Vlad No, I mean, is your audience the general (programming) public? If so, you'll have to make a case to interest the audience to go in.
Just posting it somewhere, even if it's a high-traffic somewhere, won't necessarily be enough.
@KendallFrey I have a blog and I put my stuff there, its just that its not noticed on the internet i.e not many people visit my blog so. Yes I should make it usable but will need a month or so :)
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan My project is EBNF which is compiler writing topic. Programmers/Engineers perhaps
Maybe make my own SO room and talk about it hehe.
must target people with same interests
@Vlad Don't you want to talk to people?
You don't start something in the corner of the internet, you go to where the people already are.
Which is what is computerscience.stackexchange is for. Will make a room there and maybe find people to chat about my project. Thanks guys.
13:01
advice-->👂^_^👂-->
:D cya dudez
@Vlad I can't imagine that topic has a large audience (generally speaking)
@Wardy its kind of student question/ topic
we are kind of funny here we only care about sheep, pizza and hot women coders
!!pizza 300 66
13:15
!!pizza 500 120
@Sippy Input not matching /(\d+)\s(\d+)/. Help: User-taught command: 'gives <>http://lorempizza.com/$1/$2#.png
...
!!sheep 400 300
@Squiggle That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: help, deep, wheel
huh. How come there's no such thing as loremsheep.com
13:16
i don't get it.
!!pizza 320 50
Slippy how could you ruin pizza
13:17
fuck
ruined it
@Sippy are you feeling OK?
!!hot coder
@Ggalla1779 That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: how, bot
no
azure is driving me nuts
Then don't store your nuts on Azure rololol
user47589
13:18
That's a terrible place to store nuts.
yeah. If You store nuts in the cloud it will be extremely painful when they fell
fell/fall?
guys
i got a great name for a website
codehulk.io
IDK what it would do but it sounds like something someone could use
is it green
@Amy pff wat wud u no
bla mysql version 5.7 does not work with EF got to love updates
user47589
13:30
i need to turn a complex json object into a schema for use in Tern: ternjs.net/doc/manual.html#typedef. Anyone know if I can do this using Newtonsoft?
it sais mysql 5.1 supports EF 6
@juanvan what about ef7?
@juanvan wtf ... mysql doesnt have to do anything to support EF
its EF's job to support mysql
@Amy Swagger the bastard.
(no, I don't know)
@Amy I know some of those words
13:36
@Wardy nope oracle maintain the mysql EF implementation
@Wardy @Sippy yep i went out trying something, and i decided to quit programming. Joke. i think i got the hang of it. :)
@AlexL right but its still not something mysql has to support ... its something EF should support
@RowanKleinGunnewiek woohoo :)
where can I learn about this in C#? Class Design Attributes and Methods Class Cohesion Class Coupling
can someone provide a learning link?
@Wardy @Failsafe @ntohl ya it says' it does - but when you add a table add a PK it comes up with an error bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=79163 Racked my head and tried everything till I installed 5.5 then it worked right
that feel when downgrading fixes problems
13:39
@juanvan just means the EF implementation of the mysql wrapper is bugged or your code is wrong ... lol
@Failsafe yeh that's just horrible
@Wardy why? all code that makes EF work with mysql is written and maintained by Oracle not microsoft. Nothing wrong with EF there is a problem with the mysql implementation
@Amy looks evil
clean project, added a clean table 2 fields and always errored
imported a table from a know good config - tested against the new version and it failed too
13:40
the first one says Class Design
and tried the good server first and it worked, then imported the table to the new server and it failed
@AlexL mysql just needs to expose the ability to maintain a relational database, the EF implementation should be able to using that relational layer expose an ORM on top ... in other words if you can run the relevant sql script to solve your problem then the relational storage layer (mysql) is working, and the problem resides in EF
its EF's job to write the right sql for you, and in a standard EF way
@Amy typesafe json ... wtf is going on there!! ... evil code!!!
@JoJo you trying to learn oop principles?
@JoJo Yes i can see it
yes, was gonna study for this test oo concepts.. but can figure out links to study for it .. so now I am just taking the test
can you nazi not see it?
user47589
13:44
i'm embedding a JS code editor (Ace with Tern support) to facilitate scripting the application. If I want intellisense support, I need to provide a schema in the format specced by that link. Online JSON schema generators don't produce the desired format unfortunately.
lets see how I do
@Amy that sounds awesome!!! is this going to be on github by any chance?
user47589
trying to use reflection to generate it now
@Amy how coan you use reflection on json ?
user47589
13:45
look at demo.html
user47589
Yeah I'm trying to use reflection to generate the schema
user47589
it's a pain in the ass
Scenario
The Customer class in an Online Banking project generates an "Object Not Initialized" exception when calling the Phone Number attribute for some customers, but not all of them.
Question Based on the scenario above, when accessing the Customer's Phone Number attribute, you prevent this exception from occurring by:
@Wardy you try writing good sql for a complex problem that works for any and all sql servers and get back to me
@Amy do these objects exist in C# or something type safe on the server?
user47589
13:47
yes.
wondering if perhaps you could gen the schema from a strongly typed version of the object by using an api call
user47589
its a hierarchical data structure composed of about 9 classes or so.
ask the server for the meta
user47589
yeah that's my current plan.
I have done the same thing generically in my OData framework
I can do stuf like this as a http get ~/Context/Type/GetMetadata()
user47589
13:48
    [HttpGet, Route("tern-definition/subscriber")]
    public IHttpActionResult GetSubscriberDescriptionForTern()
    {
        return Ok(new
        {
            subscriber = new {
                prototype = typeof(SubscriberSnapshot).GetProperties().Select(prop =>
                {
                    return new JsonProperty() {}
                })
            }
        });
    }
gets me basically an MVC metadata object and its child property objects
user47589
thats all i have so far.
@amy this is from my base controller that all derive from ...
protected MetadataContainer GetMetadataForType(Type type)
{
    var meta = new MvcModelMetadataProvider().GetMetadataForType(null, type);
    return new MetadataContainer(meta);
}
user47589
I can't use OData metadata
user47589
that doesn't help
13:49
its not OData
that's returning MVC metadata
it just lives in my base OData controller
user47589
is there a similar provider for web api? this isn't mvc
@Amy the code is identical for WebAPI
user47589
alright lets try it
the classes for this are in different namespaces but are exactly the same ... there's a planned merge
user47589
MvcModelMetadataProvider comes from the System.Web.Mvc namespace.
13:51
try ModelMetadataProvider
@Amy no that's my custom version of the base type defined in WebAPI
its just called MvcModelMetadataProvider because it returns MVC metadata
its hard to explain
@Amy here take a look at this: hastebin.com/wagovumosu.avrasm
Oh its actually not part of MVC or WebAPI ... its the DataAnnotations stuff .. framework agnostic :)
I was a clever person that day ;)
user47589
what does the output of this look like?
1 sec i'll get you a sample
@amy so assuming this is your object def in C#: hastebin.com/iwawepofab.cs
you get this from that API call: hastebin.com/raxulogeku.js
this can be used in js to generate forms using jquery validation
You can probably rip out most the code in my meta provider ... there's a ton of redundant customisation in there
for anything that returns a complex child type you simply make the call again specifying the child type to get that for that child type
first object normal form?
so I only ever ask for a flat set of meta for a type, you could probably go deeper but I was following the pattern that MVC provides us
I want the meta for a model, and if the model children I call the child template and then that asks the question again ... i want the meta for the model, and so on
@JoJo my whole stack puts a collection of entity types first then builds stuff around that

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