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15:00
I suppose I'm lucky too.
It's mainly because this job, while great and all, may not offer anything in the long run.
What do you do? Play D&D for profit?
We're barely making it by, and they owe some people ahead of me raises(they got promotions, but no raises.)
Yeah. I'm in the pro D&D league.
Is that a job? Where do I send my resume?
/dev/null
15:01
That's where all my resumes go, so they must already have it on file.
@Billdr 1900 Nanananaboobooo Blvd, Montpelier, Ohio, 43543
C/O Stick your head in dog doo.
I'm sorry. That was rude.
You don't have to stick your head in Dog doo.
too late.
Well, that's kind of awkward. Why would someone just do that.
I just.. really wanted to get paid to play D&D.
That would be awesome, actually.
But it'd have to be the right version.
In order of preference, it'd be 3.5 > 3 > AD&D(2nd Edition)
15:07
RPG hipsters are fun.
Screw all that 4 stands for.
I'm not a hipster, I just prefer to have control over my character.
I only play pathfinder. It's an open source system, not endorsed by Wizards. You probably never heard of it.
Ugh. Pathfinder is almost as bad as 4.0.
Pathfinder is 3.5.1
It's 3.5 but with people who try to play it like 4.0.
I know what Pathfinder is, but I hate the people playing it cause they add rules that make no sense. At least around here they do.
They 'simplify' it, but all that gains you is fractured classes.
15:10
Have you done any of the Next playtests?
I had a campaign in 3.5 that I ran that was based off of Full Metal Alchemist.
Not myself. My group did a couple while I wasn't there for a couple weeks.
We did the first one, but most of the classes weren't finished.
or even close
One of my favorite things about 3.5 was the ability to make classes was really easy.
I made a 'Alchemist' class that was pretty awesome, but relied on DM input for some things.
I'd like to try a Call of Cathulu game sometime.
I wonder if FF put together a "red box" equivalent for it yet.
Instead of spells, you had power points, like 2 at level 1, and then when you would normally gain a spell, you'd gain one. I made specific feats for the class to boost their powers and all that.
You would use your power points to shape things. You'd never lose power points, you would just be using them. Shaping something into a spear would cost 1 power point, and until you 'release' it, you don't get that power point back, but larger things cost more power points. To create a wall at your height out of earth, you'd expend 2 power points.
15:15
interesting
Then the DM could say "I think that's a bit more expensive than that, make it 4 to create a _______."
so you'd get 2 at level 1, you shape a spear, release it, and you still only have 1 power point?
Or do you get that back at a full rest, or what?
no, you'd shape it, release it, and you'd be back to 2. I started with 2 so that you could shape a sword and a shield or something like that.
Then at the DM's discretion, you could 'exert yourself' and use an extra point or make a large structure you wouldn't normally be able to do. There were various consequences. Like if you used an extra, you'd be down a power point till extended rest.
Or if you made something larger than you'd normally be able to make, you'd be down to 1(either weapon or shield, and no medium structures)
So at like 7 you would have something like 5 points, and you could make yourself some cover(2 points), a weapon(1 point), and then send out some cover to a friend(2 points within 5 squares, 1 point for an extra 5 squares)
I had a whole scale with examples.
And then you also had to specify the element you were shaping, and your item had the element's properties. Earth you could shape rocks/metal to hard points, fire you could shape to explosions, water you could shape to stop/slow enemies.
That seems like an interesting class.
Less so if your DM forced you to manage components.
That's the beauty about Alchemist(if you've seen the FMA anime), they don't have components. It's just a thing they have to do. The caveat is they had to have a alchemist circle to transmute things. Most got around this by having them tattooed on them, or on gloves, or something like that. So I made my alchemists carry chalk(I didn't make them count it, it was assumed they had it), and they were forced to draw the circle(as a minor action), that way they couldn't just transmute at will.
They could buy gloves or get a tattoo, but they weren't cheap, and they required someone to put gold and exp into(such as resurrection would).
15:26
I thought a big part of FMA was the law of equivalent exchange?
It is. But it's more or less 'assumed' that if you have access to that material(earth under you, water in that river next to you, the air), you had the equivalence. In the case of fire, you'd have to have some way to ignite the air(flit and tinder, or whatever).
The alchemists I DM'd for were very, very interested in their surroundings, more so than regular parties.
It was common for one of the guys to be like "I breathe deeply, do I notice any sulfur in the air?"
Well, the terrain here has a 4.23% boxite mix vein, and a .0002% gold...
Nature was a skill that almost all of them took. That way they could identify the ground materials, and see if there was a likelyhood of there being a high amount of metals in the ground, or if the water in the well was plentiful enough to make into a larger structure.
Yea, that'd get to be too much of a headache for me to manage.
It was actually rather easy.
15:32
still have to watch new series :(
watched the old one and gf, didn't like the new drawing style
They'd roll their nature checks, I had a scale that said something like less than 10 they didn't find anything other than what they see, 10-15 was basic knowledge such as 'there is plentiful water', 16-20, you detect certain metals, and so on, then i had a list of metals and rolled 2 d10, first was the group, second was the metal, and the metal had a certain percentage with it of how much you could pull out of the earth.
If the higher they rolled, the more metals or higher percent I used.
Neat, they're going to release all 8 Hellsing Ultimates on Blu-Ray by the end of November.
sorry, got distracted by anime.
ebichu is still the best :p
tasteful + sophisticated
At that point, if they rolled something like a 23, there would be a high content of iron in the soil. They could use it to build something. 1% being low, nothing really buildable, 30% being high, and they could make something big out of high(assuming they are the only one using it. low was like you could use iron to tip a spear made from wood, medium, they could make a spear or two, high they could make a full shield and sword to defend themselves with.
I had one guy who took a tree and made it into a sword and shield, and sharpened the blade with iron, and banded the shield with iron. with a low content, because he mapped it out for me. I was impressed.
He explained that because he was an alchemist for years, he wouldn't need to map this out for me because this is the shit he does for a living. You don't need to map how you build a for loop, you just build it.
so its more like an engineering workshop :p
15:42
Pretty much.
//modalResult is a bool.
var modalResult = $(".myModal").open();
//why doesn't javascript behave like this?!
They get free reign until I think that they are overstepping, then I tell them they have to take an extra point for that or whatever.
I'm going to lunch early.
I need food.
Jez
Jez
15:57
If I have some EF objects that represent my database entities, what would you say my best options are for having some "helper" methods that let me do something with that data?
like say I'm storing some text, but in my code I want a "short version" of the text, which is max 100 characters. could i have a property on that entity's class?
which isn't actually stored in the DB, but which has some business logic in it?
Welcome back Lews :D
Heya, thanks :)
A bit dead in here isn't it? :(
@Jez aren't EF classes "partial" classes? I think they are in which case: public partial class MyEntity { public string ShortDescription { get { return this.Description.Substring(0, 100);}} }
not if you were following the dungeon logic above
Jez
Jez
16:10
@HollyStyles I'm wondering whether EF would turn that into a DB field
Are you doing code first?
Even then I think you have to specify it
Anyone has got a SwagBucks account?
Another one of these? They never seem to pan out.
Just asking because I've seen a promotional code
Coldplay - Violet Hill :D
16:29
yea, let's not.
16:41
@Billdr I used to have an account on a similar website. Whenever I try to withdraw my earnings, they ban my account the next day hahahaha :D
That sounds right.
Then I quit using such websites, I rely on income from my customers
Agh, this guy edited his answer to say what I noticed.. damn him! xD
That also sounds right.
16:43
Woo! I found the javascript method I was looking for! Kinda!
@Billdr Congratulations! :)
Is that Mitt Romney?
@PicrofoEGY It only took all four hours.
By the way how do you grab images that fast :D
@KendallFrey Yes. Yes it is.
By being non-linear.
16:44
God bless help America.
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@KendallFrey I have been playing with WhitePad now
good morning gals
Hello Kyle :)
what do you mean God help America?
Did you ever watch Honey Boo Boo Child :p
And I'm back.
16:46
My boss is on vacation for a week, what to do?
@KyleTrauberman Write some code?
@SpencerCole Welcome back :)
@KyleTrauberman rearrange everything
Make an RPG
@KendallFrey This, too.
16:46
@KyleTrauberman Drink PEPSI :D
My jaw feels dislocated
@PicrofoEGY Barqs Root Beer, you mean.
@SpencerCole I prefer PEPSI :D
only if I want to corrode my arteries
16:47
Gross.
which I don't
I want to corrode your arteries, Kyle.
Corrode my arteries, says Kyle
I'm drinking Monster Zero
16:48
@Billdr Is that Win 98 ?
oh god
when I search google for "monster zero"
@PicrofoEGY No idea. Looks like XP Enterprise to me.
it says "Related Searches: godzilla vs monster zero"
on the images page
Monster Zero? Gross.
Red Bull. It gives you wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiings.
SO GOOD.
16:50
It's telling me: You are seeing the basic version because we think your Internet connection is slow :D
ahahahahaaha
@PicrofoEGY We need to get you a better computer. And a better internet connection.
@PicrofoEGY and by "we" I mean "someone with money. Preferably you."
@Billdr hahahahaha :D
My internet connection is OK
Does Egypt have that bad of a connection?
120 kb/s but it's shared with other people in my range
16:52
@PicrofoEGY Dang. 0k? That's slow.
@SpencerCole What is supposed to be "OK" then :D ?
@SpencerCole he mean't Okay
I was making a joke. Jeeze.
16:53
Mornin guys
Mornin-ish at least
Hey Phillip :D
Well. My home connection is 6mbs. In Hong Kong the average speed is 46mbs
I pay extra for 15mbps
16:54
Let me see here... What is my work connection at...
@Billdr OMG :D
The average in Egypt is 1.18 mbs
Dang, Speedtest.net isn't even loading...
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@Billdr I've never seen someone with such speed :D
I worked for an ISP once, had direct access to a T1
working nights, it was awesome
16:55
Are you accusing this random website I just learned about of lying?
Isn't the U.S. up there in the lowest internet speeds?
www.netindex.com wants to track your physical location :D
canada is pretty close to the bottom, i think
at work I have 15mb down and 28mb up
16:56
@KyleTrauberman They also have caps like on phone plans, iirc.
I was forced off my verizon unlimited data plan last month
so that's a new concept to me
US is 35. Canada is 36. In your face, Canada.
But we have Tim Hortons.
Bastards.
Well, we have Amazon Video and Netflix.
16:58
speedtest.net says I have 90.51 mbps down/ 73.69mbps up
Lucky ones, at that.
Kyle, can I sleep in your office?
@KyleTrauberman I still have mine, and I'm refusing to go off it.
cubicle, you mean?
16:58
At home, I have 3/1. :(
I wish I had a cubicle.
Nepal is at the bottom of the list btw, .97mbs
@SpencerCole wife upgraded her phone, forcing us off
@KyleTrauberman Hmm. Does it have a bit over six feet of space?
@Billdr where does north korea rate?
16:59
@KyleTrauberman I'm the owner of my plan, also the only person on the plan other than me is going to be booted off soon.
@Billdr under the desk, perhaps
@SpencerCole be careful when upgrading
@KyleTrauberman Not listed. South Korea has the 5th spot.
@KyleTrauberman I added a second line so that I could keep my unlimited and still upgrade.
hey guys. Does anyone knows how to make an <a href> link-like that does not forward to any page and instead trigger an onclick?
That way I didn't have to wait till december to upgrade it.
17:00
WTF. Here I have nearly 12 down, and .75 up.
@AmmarAhmed <a href="javascript:void(0)">blah</a>
Speedtest.net won't load. WTF.
@AmmarAhmed href="#", and onclick="somefunc"
@AmmarAhmed in your onclick do an "event.preventDefault();"
@KendallFrey Ew, no. href="#" will force a page refresh.
Or use javascript: in href
17:01
@AmmarAhmed style="cursor:pointer;"
so many thanks
I will be right back
@Billdr or just return false
@KyleTrauberman Also a good way to do it.
I just have a <a href ="@Url.Content( ... that I want to handle via js instead of forwarding it to a link
I can use a button but that looks ugly
17:02
Okay, speaking of javascript: How do I overload confirm with my jQuery modal dialog? I am really just interested in the fact that confirm returns a bool.
@AmmarAhmed write a javascript function that does what you want
then do
confirm = myconfirm;
<a href="javascript:myfunction()">blah</a>
@Billdr write a function that shows your confirm dialog, and set confirm to your new function, like @KendallFrey just showed you
Yep, still waiting on speedtest.net to load...
This is a bad sign.
@SpencerCole how are you here with such a shoddy connection?
17:04
I DON'T KNOW!
black magic?
The blackest.
@KyleTrauberman sweet
@AmmarAhmed setting the click event in javascript / jquery is better though
work network went down for 2 minutes :(
17:06
Isn't Speedtest.net and Speakeasy both powered by Ookla?
Either way, here's my speakeasy speed test. Last Result:
Download Speed: 6939 kbps (867.4 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 8139 kbps (1017.4 KB/sec transfer rate)
oo, we're doing speed tests?
is it time to make everyone hate me again?
I'm worrying about our network. It went down again.
My phone's internet is better than my work computer's.
9.03Mbps Down, 8.91Mbps Up on my phone.
92ms ping.
17:10
@Pheonixblade9 What does that run you?
I can't see it cause Speedtest.net doesn't exist according to my computer.
my office line - vs what i get
this is after me moaning and getting a triple raise in speed :)
My home gets someting like 12 down, 8 up.
That's why we have remote desktop connection
my homes 24 down 4 up i think
@Billdr my company pays plenty for it :D
17:17
anyways - finally i can jet and go back to prototype! i bid you all farewell.. have a nice evening whenever it is for you :)
catch you all tomorrow /afk
@Maverik Good luck, have fun.
cheers!
That's my home...
dat DSL upload... :(
And of course I can't even see that on my work computer. Lol.
It's cable lol.
@KyleTrauberman university internet, your argument is invalid
Where I live, I don't have options.
@Pheonixblade9 I'm not on campus
17:20
Is it possible to detect the location of an iPhone is in a building?
@LewsTherin Yeah, but gps signal has to be strong.
Yes
Right.. what if I used bluetooth
I... what?
There's a theft recovery app that does it.
Uhm. If all the PCs are mapped, and have bluetooth turned on...and are open for discovery, sure!
17:21
It won't work as a project :(
I was thinking a fire escape simulation app.
I posted a question, and it was migrated to the "Database Administrators Stackoverflow" site. I can view it, but it seems to have lost all connection to my account. Anyone know how I can reply/add to it?
Asking about it now seems ridiculous.
that's my home
I can't see it. I just closed my RDC.
I hate this internet.
That's closer to what my work computer is at.
Also, lol Cox. I've heard bad things about them.
@DougS Create a DBA.SE account, and associate it with your other SE accounts.
17:25
Thanks Kendall.
Hi all ,
Hi @techblog.
I am writing code to email a generated pdf file but it fails to send the email and throws below error.

"4.3.2 Service not available, closing transmission channel"

I tried copying the code of try block in to the catch block. In this case the email is being sent but then I cannot open the attached pdf file. It give below error

"it is either not supported file type or it is damaged(for example it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded)"

Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong here.
@techblog Hello! :)
This is my code
try
{
//create document
string temp = System.Guid.NewGuid().ToString();
sPathToWritePdfTo = @Server.MapPath(@"Form\onlineform" + temp + ".pdf");
//sPathToWritePdfTo = "\\AAA\\Form\\onlineform" + temp + ".pdf";
FileStream fileStream = new FileStream(PathToWritePdf, FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.ReadWrite, FileShare.ReadWrite);
fileStream.Close();

//open document and write onto it
DocPDF.Save(PathToWritePdf);

//store PDF location

string adminID = "[email protected]";
Attachment userPDF = new Attachment(PathToWritePdf);
17:28
basic.smtp.aa.edu did you mean basic.smtp.bb.edu
Is that correct in your real code?
Does anyone have an "introduction to unit testing" blog post they recommend?
Preferably one that doesn't want you to take a test first approach.
?? :(
I checked !! I cannot figure out why the same code is working in catch block but not in try block. Also I can open the PDF file without any error from the location where I am saving it but cannot open it after email it....
I have implemented email thing in my previous project also and it worked fine there, but I am not getting what's going wrong here.
Sorry I was away
@techblog Are you always trying to send the same PDF document?
Your code references DocPDF and then you attach userPDF?
No, it is different pdf everytime.
@techblog Can you open this PDF before sending it ?
17:42
I take it this is not the complete code. Where's DocPDF and userPDF coming from?
Also, sPathToWritePdfTo but then using PathToWritePdf.
@Billder I'd say just start testing 90% av all tests don't require anything fancy
yes, I can open it. I am saving it in a particular location after generating it . After that I am picking the pdf from that location and attaching it to the email.
Next step is to learn to mock, same goes there basic knowledge goes a long way
@JohanLarsson Problem is I have no idea what I'm doing. I'll read the MSDN article on it tonight.
17:44
@Billdr Do you have code you want to test?
The entire project I've spent two months working on.
@techblog Do you receive any errors while trying to attach the PDF? You can use Github's Gist for longer codes if you would like to provide more information (gist.github.com)
@Billdr Can you pick a class that is as isolated from the rest as possible?
No error while attaching it.
I'll write a few dummy tests for it to get you started
17:46
Sure. I've got this:

    public class BaseController : Controller
    {
        protected override void OnException(ExceptionContext filterContext)
        {
            FSDSLog.Instance.LogError(filterContext.Exception);
            filterContext.ExceptionHandled = true;

            this.View("Error");
        }
    }
@techblog I do not really know what the problem exactly is, I'll check your code now
I'll try what I can do, perhaps I can help
Thanks a lot.
I guess it's not really isolated, since everything else is extended off of it - but it has the fewest methods by far.
@Billdr the FSDSLog.Instance is somewhat problematic
for testing purposes it would be better to DI it or pass it as parameter (as Interface)
Is generic web scraping possible?
17:49
@JohanLarsson DI?
@LewsTherin Generic?
Dependency injection is a software design pattern that allows a choice of component to be made at run-time rather than compile time. This can be used, for example, as a simple way to load plugins dynamically or to choose mock objects in test environments vs. real objects in production environments. This software design pattern injects the dependent element (object or value etc) to the destination automatically by knowing the requirement of the destination. Another pattern, called dependency lookup, is a regular process and reverse process to dependency injection. Definition Dependenc...
ah, gotya.
As in the user inputs some site and I am able to scrape the contents.
But how I access the data should be the same...
@Billdr Can you pick something else instead?
@JohanLarsson give me a sec, I'll trim one down.
17:50
I've read a couple of books and I would say doing>>reading when it comes to tests
@LewsTherin Well, when you encounter a text area or something, you can snag it's .value()
I was afraid of that... need to think more about it.
@Billdr In the other method all we should really test is that the methods were called (using a mock)
@techblog Sorry about that but what does PathToWritePdf means?
public class SchedulesController : BaseController
    {

        //
        // GET: /Schedules/

        public ActionResult Index()
        {
            return View();
        }
        //this method is the workhorse - it displays the base page.
        [Authorize(Roles = "Administrator")]
        public PartialViewResult _schedules()
        {
            //We intalize a connection to the Entity framework
            FSDSDBEntities context = new FSDSDBEntities();

            //then query that connection for the information in three tables, linked via navigation properties.
Big block.
17:52
i am sorry for the spelling mistake..
PathToWritePdf stores the path of the file
@Billdr In the future, I'd use Github's Gist or Pastebin
What was I thinking? Pwnt? Am I 12 at the start of internet leet speek?
It didn't look that big in VS :p
@techblog I've noticed that the sender is [email protected] (the domain here is bb.edu) though, the SMTP host is aa.edu ?
@techblog It's ok :D
hmm a bit of the same problem here:
FSDSDBEntities context = new FSDSDBEntities(); inside the method sux
yeah....
sorry again for this...
17:54
@Billdr Also, I literally popped in and saw that and I was like "Yeah, I can't let him go."
the domain is same everywhere..
@techblog No problems, just making sure that everything is ok :D
So the domain is bb.edu ?
@JohanLarsson That'll be changed to an endpoint before I write the unit test.
So.. I won't be going against EF, it'll be some web service.
@Billdr Ill rephrase mys statement about testing being easy to testing is easy if the code is teastable
Great. Tomorrow will be fun.
17:56
if you passed an IContext to the method it would be easier
@SpencerCole Your twelve-year-old-ery is contagious. I'm emoticoning like crazy here!
I think it's cause I played Chex Quest over the weekend.
Then you could create a mock for that that returned the data you want, to test edge cases etc
@techblog Sorry about that, just one more notice. You did not use (SmtpMail.Credentials) to authenticate with the server. Is this ok?
That was a blast from the past.
17:57
@JohanLarsson So... my code cannot be tested. That's because it's all super solid and elegant, right?
@PicrofoEGY no ..
@Billdr new inside methods are never a good thing, problematic dependency right there
ctor (IContext) is preferrable
Two questions:
1. Do you use source control for small personal projects?
2. Should you?
1. No.
2. Yes.
17:59
Why?
I do, could not live without revert, show changes etc
@techblog Okay, I'll try to send this message with Google this time
I've made a bunch of changes, realized I spent 2 days doing the wrong thing, and was unable to go back.
What's the point of versioning your private projects?
Yea, what @JohanLarsson said.

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