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22:00
good one @Hans
@StartupCrazy your question is really general, to the point that there really isn't an answer.
What are you trying to accomplish through C#?
No, C# is not necessary for cloud computing
its just a technology that can be used for it
like java, PHP, C++, you name it.
@ScottSelby It's a numbers game.
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I really dont want to learn C#. Its just that I want to move away from my programming career to different area like cloud computing.
cloud computing isn't an "area"
you can't go to school and major in "cloud computing"
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cloud computing is just the idea of taking stuff that you usually do on your computer
and doing it on a server
on a network
doesn't have to be the internet
22:02
google docs is "cloud computing"
because they save the files on your computer on the internet
dropbox is "cloud computing"
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Like dropbox etc
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I understand that.
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haha
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I was just a second away to type that
steam is "cloud computing" because it takes the save files of the shitty games you play and saves it on the internet
22:03
hey.. i play cool games
it's basically, I'm going to make the things I was going to program anyways and program it a bit differently
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Yes, I get the basic idea that the resources are not on a specific computer but on the internet and people use those resources.
to learn "cloud computing"
you need to learn network programming, and then actual programming
and for anything meaningful you're doing in actual programming, you're using network programming
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I was thinking to give the certification for the cloud
there really isn't any certifications you can get for "cloud computing"
you can get cisco CCNA certified
but most companies don't care about that
unless you wanna do IT stuff
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22:06
yes I know about that.
now the best way to learn "cloud computing"
is to have an idea of a web service and then try to build it
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@Hans: good idea.
and with that, I'm off.
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hay
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just a moment
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22:08
one minute...
Hes already gone.. but type @Hans and he will reply to you when he gets back on most likely
You can't force someone to answer your questions.
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Not forcing
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that was a request.
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@Hans: Take care ;)
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22:09
There is a company in my country which claimed that they have made the first cloud in the country.
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Now this differs much according to what hans said.
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They are giving away IaaS in their program.
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@Hans: Please do have a read at my text above when you get this message.
The cloud is really just an implementation of a RAID system.
IaaS is a type of cloud service, similar to Amazon EC2
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22:11
I am really stuck my friends.
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Either to go for it or not.
I dont see a reason why not.. Worst case scenario you learn something
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The thing is that I need to get a good job.
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I am doing freelance for now.
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But as my university ends, I need to get a cool job in the industry and not be just a coder.
22:13
Sadly you have to work your way into those architect titles :/
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I have got an opportunity by IBM Pakistan. They are teaching AIX to people.
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I am really stuck with what to do :(
AIX is from the 80's though :/ wouldnt you want to go into something more current?
Is your goal to work in Pakistan, or to move to another country?
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I just had a talk with him some days ago. I told him that its very old, built with C but he was saying that the newest version is very good.
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22:16
@TravisJ: I would rather move to an Arab country or Australia.
Well If you plan on moving elsewhere to another company or something I dont feel like they would value AIX over something like C# or .Net
Then you should stick with IBM even if it is not ideal. There is the most potential to be moved in firm to another location, or to have another location view you as hirable since you are coming from IBM
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@TravisJ: Yes, thats what makes me join IBM. Its all about its name and reputation.
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IBM - The big old daddy lol
True.. IBM is a giant
22:19
When you are going to be trying to leverage those things then yes it is very important. Especially when you are not going to have a lot of experience to point to.
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Are IBM people really valued as exceptional?
The rigor that IBM applies is valued as exceptional. If you make it through that process then you are definitely held to a higher standard.
I personally have no idea.. Ive never been on the hiring commitee for someonef rom IBM
but it seems travis knows
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Here is what that guy had to say,
This is really great that you showed your interest in AIX and I am looking forward more :)


 Now lets come to those parts of your last email and I would like to say few thing on that.

1) The objective of AIX initiative program was not related to job/internship or talent hunting, it was just for skill development initiative for the student and its my self initiative.

2) You are doing very good  with your SW development and I saw your Linkedin profile too :) and impressed :D . but unfortunately here in IBM karachi we are not doing any kind of SW developmen
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IBM karachi is not developing but deploying their products.
22:23
In my opinion, if you work for IBM for 2 years you wont have a problem finding a job.
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Yes, I think its something having so much of potential in it. Its been more than 100 years. I think its 101 years old now.
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Even comparing it to other big companies like Google, Facebook etc, it has its own reputation, which I think is still greater than Google or Facebook.
Well, my reputation is better than Facebooks...Google has a pretty good reputation as far as their employees go though. I would rather hire someone from google than ibm.
Maybe not so much in 2012 against FB/Google/Apple.. But it is still one of the most impressive companies in existence
Facebook is going to be the first internet Enron
22:27
Stock market shows clearly :)
:D (although they were up 4% today)
I think they hit a bottom at $27 per share
wasnt it 35 on release?
38
ouch lol
ouch
lol
i sorta felt that was going to happen.. bunch of people bought then shortsold it out
22:29
Yeah, they are under investigation by the SEC though for collusion with their underwriters. It is going to be a shitstorm in like 6 months when all those emails and correspondences come out.
I am not investing any money into that.. I wont even know whats going on with it haha
The majority of selling was by facebook insiders on the first day who cashed out at the expense of a lot of other people and institutions.
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You invest at such a little age?
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cool
I have some money in VVUS right now. I got in at 20.06 in march and its at like 26 today
22:30
I threw around a few bucks recently :) mostly because of the Activision/Blizzard merge made me a bit
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VVUS ?
yahoo?
Trading is good experience, everyone should try it even with a few hundred dollars if possible.
who is Vivus?
VVUS - Vivus, Inc. They are making this new drug QNexa which will compete with PFiezer's drug Lipitor. Lipitor is off patent and made like $12B net revenue over 15 years or something like that.
22:33
interesting :/ i never really looked at medical.. I always figured its constant
The final approval for part of the process of Qnexa will be in mid July and that will be a sink or swim moment for the stock. In March there was an approval of the FDA to market Qnexa, the vote was something like 22 - 3 in favor and the stock doubled in a day.
interesting.. I might take a look
Pharmaceutical companies that are small can have big swings based on FDA hurdles
I want stock options from my work :) weve been getting a 25% increase in net revenue since 2009
Nice :) Solid growth ftw
22:35
Coincidentally right about when they hired me.. hmm It must be my doing
Clearly!
Time to demand more money! or the revenue suffers
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@Hans: there is one school which teaches you cloud and you can showoff that you know when you get passed: microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/cert-cloud.aspx
Azure
you can get the MSCE certification which is really only for IT
but im reading about Windows Azure here let me take a look
Software development
Azure development

As a developer of both cloud and hybrid software solutions, you’ll need to understand how applications are designed, developed, and deployed for platform as a service (PaaS). You’ll focus on innovation and integration, and you’ll work more closely with business units to help them increase productivity. Consider expanding your skills to include identity and access control, through Windows Communication Foundation, and HTML5, to provide richer websites without the need for third-party plug-ins.
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Link please
22:44
jot down to the Software Development section since that is all you are interested in
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Is doing IT related job bad for an engineer?
Well IT usually covers other aspects than a Developer would.. IT is fun but in my opinion it doesnt pay as well and its slow to move forward
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Oh, okay.
I was in IT before i switched over to QA and into Dev.. but i was doing basic level IT where I got my A+ certification..
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Cool
22:48
IT can create the environment for cloud and the developers use it to create Cloud based applications/services.. but I dont know too much about the subject
I do my own IT :P I would rather just design to be honest.
Designing is where its at.
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:P
I do my own IT as far as my Domain Credentials can get me :)
Right now I am making a checklist to go and edit some database tables, and then to go and edit the .cs that modeled those tables in my database management system and then to change the UIs relevant to the changed tables :(
I'm refactoring my Coded-ui Unit Tests
22:53
"Coded-ui"?
its a type of Unit Test
mostly for Automation testing for QA Engineers
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User Interface :P ?
ah I see
In selenium?
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QA jobs are the most highly paid here in Pakistan.
VS2010 but i believe selenium does it as well
QA is interesting :) but my goal is Development so im worknig my way into that
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22:56
okay :)
Im not sure how well QA gets paid in the US as an average.. but Glassdoor.com says average is between 60-90k a year.. Although others tell me an engineer caps out at 70 until you start doing QA Analyst or QA Manager
But Dev salaries are all over the place
Depends on how well you dev ;)
Theres that :)
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Oh, I forgot to close it the tag :p
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23:00
There are millions of developers out there. The problem is getting a good developer!
Im considering learning Windows Phone programming.. I feel like in the long run it will overrun Android
I think so too.
Google made a huge mistake going with Java if you ask me.
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No way a mistake to me.
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What else was an option?
23:06
Android is Java too? :/
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No, android is like java.
the SDK is i thought..
I never really looked into it
Startup there was nothing stopping them from developing their own C++ framework like Apple did.
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They do have one.
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But its not worth developing I think.
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23:08
I tried to become a Android dev some time ago. I did the research.
I have an android app on the market. It was fun but Java is just so bad I don't think I'll write another one.
Android's Java sits on top of a C framework
My point stands though. They shouldn't have used Java.
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I think the safest path to develop apps today is html5 and jQuery. I have heard that mobile apps developed from these are platform independent and works fine.
It's a ridiculously outdated language.
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23:10
Java and ridiculous? Outdated? Cmon!
Yeah I made a cooking app for a class for android but never marketed it. It was okay, definitely light years better than dev'ing with objective-c
/hurl
@StartupCrazy - It's a fact.
lol my friend wanted to take an iphone dev class
luckily i never touched objective-c
@TravisJ I really wonder what made Apple choose such an idiotic language.
23:11
@KendallFrey - Me too! I - ugh, wtf.
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Its not about outdated. Its about the power of a language.
The only palce ive ever seen LUA used was in Garrys Mod
and in WoW interfaces
Java doesn't have unsigned types, anonymous types and hasn't had any real significant additions to the syntax since it's inception.
@StartupCrazy Assembly = Powerful. Who uses assembly? Nuff said.
23:12
WoW mods were in LUA?
Yeah
Java is not a powerful language.
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Java is the best Object Oriented language to me though
Startup wasnt here when the chatroom title was If you are gonig to try to convince us Java is a good language you might as well grab a lottery ticket while you are at it
I like assembly :D
23:13
Of course Java is powerful. It can do things before you ask. e.g. crash, etc.
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lol
i thougroughly enjoyed my Assembly class :)
Java can horde all your memory too.
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I like assembly too when someone else codes it for me ;)
You made a CLASS in assembly?
23:13
And go really really slow.
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I hated my assembly class.
lol kiddin i got it
i loved it
Assembly was fun.
lol kendall i see what you did there
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23:14
Just some weeks ago I learnt assembly in class
I wrote my own assembly language.
I made a screensaver that was a pulsating triangle and moved when you moved your mouse in that class. I still have it somewhere.
I made the matrix text rain.
Not very creative but it was fun.
nice :) I'll bet that looked awesome
Only reason I got an A in that class haha. I was bombing his tests.
23:15
That would be a cool overlay for a pageload...the matrix text fading into the page
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haha
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Spencer
Windows 7 cant have animated Gifs as a background arrrrrrgh.. even XP could do that!
@TravisJ - To the jQuery machine!
Assembly is an elementally simple language.
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I once did that in C.
There's one (only one) beef I have about C#.
lol! jQuery sucks at multiple animations though :(
Google suggests for doing multiple animations that you use one base timer
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@TravisJ: Yes, it does.
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It becomes very slow too.
23:17
WPF animations FTW!
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Are they used in webapps too?
WPF FTW in general.
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With just one setTimeout that runs you can abstract off of that for animating and animate literally thousands of objects at the same time as only a few dozen with jQuery
@SpencerRuport True.
For whatever reason, I always use setTimeOut and then can't figure out what isn't working when I am first making a timing library
23:19
@TravisJ - To be honest I think that's more an issue with the way SetTimeout is implemented in most browsers. I think if they allowed a setting that essentially just lumps together any timer fires that are within say 50ms jQuery's animation performance would improve drastically.
@SpencerRuport - I never looked that far into it. I just noticed that the animation runs really slow and then wrote my own. It would be really nice if jQuery could consolodate timers at runtime somehow.
That would be epic
23:31
Should I try to reduce the length of the field names for a database table? Right now I am not sure if I should shorten ExpectedCompletionDate
Seems fine to me.
Are you using an ORM?
I just love mashing my F11 key while Debugging.. something about it is just so satisfying.
Nope, doing it by hand
@TravisJ - Ewwwww
I make a table in the db, map it explicitly in .cs, and then use EF to make the connections and interactions
Is there a faster way?
23:36
Oh, Entity Framework is an ORM.
Oh, my bad
No worries. I still forget what encapsulation means sometimes.
When you said by hand I thought you meant dynamic SQL
:) Thats where I get my omega-3s from
eww, SQL is scary. I am more of a linq person
The repository pattern is just amazing imo
Don't let Tony hear you say that.
About LINQ I mean.
I try to whisper it when he is around
23:38
I dunno if I've ever used the repository pattern.
Really? this is a cool tutorial on it just to check it out: asp.net/mvc/tutorials/getting-started-with-ef-using-mvc/…
The unit of work is arguable, but the repository is pretty neat, especially the generic one
The generic repository makes me feel like I'm re-inventing the wheel.
Especially when using EF.
I have a question
When did MS switch from Northwind to Contoso?
I like Northwind much better. :P
@Kyle - The generic repository made my controllers shrink significantly
Any repository should be reducing your controllers.
infact, you should use a service class , so your controllers are pretty much one line.
23:50
I don't want that much of a singleton around
a generic repository will eliminate a lot of the CRUD stuff, but EF handles that anyways.
Just use regex.
;)
regex is always the answer.
here is a snippet of how I use the repository:

            if (ModelState.IsValid)
            {
                using (var dr = new DynamicRepo())
                {
                    dr.Add<Schedule>(model.Schedule);
                    foreach (var ps in model.Phases)
                    {
                        ps.ScheduleId = model.Schedule.ScheduleId;
                        dr.Add<Phase>(ps);
                    }
                }
            }
23:51
if the question is "regex?" the answer is "yes"
I've never understood that draw of one line controller methods.
All you're doing is turning the controller into a proxy.
I was exaggerating a bit
oh
Well I've seen people promoting that.
@KyleTrauberman If the question is anything else, the answer is "regex"
but my point was that the bulk of the logic should not be in the controller.
23:52
There should really be no logic in the controller
I just try to keep my controller methods under 10 lines of logic. I don't count line numbers devoted to projections.
It should be inside of mediators, factories, design patterns, etc
If I go over 10 I put more logic into the model.
    [AdminMethod]
    [HttpPost]
    public JsonResult DeleteCollection(int collectionId)
    {
        Data.Jobs.Collection Collection = Data.Jobs.Collection.Get(collectionId);
        if (Collection == null) throw new Classes.ClientException("collectionId", collectionId.ToString(), "Collection not found.", 1);
        Collection.Delete();
        return AdminMessage();
    }
not a fan of var? :P
Nah.
habit.
23:56
I don't like var either
not using it makes code more readable, IMO
but you can only use var if the right hand side is explicitly defined
I don't dislike it. Doesn't bother me at all when I see it. I just like writing it out.
@KyleTrauberman Agreed.
I definitely use it for LINQ sets.
I use it when I have to
but when its not required, I find myself writing out IEnumerable<string> often.
23:58
do you make your viewmodels static classes?
I don't use viewmodels.
I just use anonymous types.
@TravisJ How would that work?
23:59
@KendallFrey - Not entirely sure, just thought of it and wondered if anyone did that
    [AdminMethod][HttpPost]
    public JsonResult GetCollections()
    {
        IList<Data.Jobs.Collection> Collections = Data.Jobs.Collection.GetAll();

        return Message(true, true, IsAdmin(), new
        {
            Collections = from c in Collections
                          orderby c.Name
                          select new
                          {
                              ID = c.ID,
                              Name = c.Name
                          }
        });
    }

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