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21:00
Evenin' guys
@RobWhite word homes
@TomW you playing Scrabble? ^^
@RobWhite 4 PM Eastern for you?
<-UK, 9pm here so yep 4pm Eastern
What could be the reason for my local version not having the same issue as the production version?
21:01
@TravisJ what issue?
The live version fails to load resources intermittently.
Even jquery.min which is 78kb
i still say one of your hosts is borked.
I think so too! But I want to be exhaustive on my end because I am considering a lawsuit.
lol a lawsuit would be a little much. Contact the host and ask them to give you the listing for the /scripts folder on each deployment?
@TravisJ what specifically do you mean by 'fails to load'? I can't help, but it'd be good for me to learn more about various failure modes in the wild
woo, ok. Is there a technical name for what's happening there, or is it an internal matter for the browser?
bah, gotta run. @TravisJ make sure you tell me tomorrow what you've found.
presumably there are various modes by which a plaintext file fails to be downloaded and cached by the browser
@Chad - This has been an issue for 10 days now, so I will still be dealing with it tomorrow I think
@TomW - You think this could be an issue with chrome?
load it up in FF and see
21:08
@TravisJ no idea, and it wasn't my intention to imply that
laters guys. Good luck @TravisJ
FF waits until eternity without failing
Safari will load more content than chrome does though
sounds like a stream just stops sending, chrome cuts it whereas firefox waits
and because it waits, it gets the next one if one fails?
can you see anything relevant in a packet sniffer?
21:09
How can I sniff the packets of a web page?
I can't answer questions in response - I'm not a web person, I'm just guessing
don't know.
They are all encrypted
@TravisJ is it actually browser / transmission related or could it be disk / network / performance issues on the server too?
It has an SSL cert
Is it always the same files or different files?
21:11
@RobWhite - Different files.
@RobWhite - This is PAAS (platform as a service) and receives really low traffic because of how closed off the application is.
@RobWhite - I am not sure if I can figure out how to determine if chrome is to blame (or any specific browser)
Ah okay, I'd figure it's less likely to be hardware issues unless there's serious contention from other users of the service
Right now, I am the only user because the application has been down for 10 days.
TIL multiplying 10,000 things by 10,0000 things takes a lot of time.
It is unreliable and I had to switch to a locally deployed version while I try to get the web version available
@TravisJ 'works on my machine' isn't a good case to take to the provider. 'Works on all machines but yours' is.
21:13
@TravisJ if it's not dedicated hardware there's a possibility you're not the only user even if you are for your application
TIL you can multiply things by things. Must be a new branch of mathematics.
@TomW - Works on my dev environment, and a local server here.
Are you arguing numbers are not a subset of things?
@RobWhite - Yeah, I think that could potentially be one of the issues.
You have an MSDN account?
21:14
Yes
Spin up an Azure instance, deploy it to that and see whether that works?
I'm just trying to give you a more justifiable number of machines to call 'all machines but yours'
10,000 * 100,000 = 10 * 100 * 1000 * 1000 = 1000 * 1000000 = 1 billion (that is how I read your multiplication :P)
@TomW - Is that free?
I haven't used Azure before
I think there are some compute hours provided gratis, and I haven't either
Yea, there's an extra zero in there.
for deploying as a test I think you'll be fine
21:17
Ok, I logged in to msdn, went to azure. You mean the free trial?
I guess so
if you can spin up an instance of whatever os you're running and deploy to it, and it can talk to the internet, you're good
@Billdr I'm arguing things are not a subset of numbers.
I never said they were.
I know. Argument resolved.
21:25
Man, only a couple hours and I already really appreciate this linux VM I've got running in the background
All sorts of useful terminal utils :p
I should write a *nix utility called yuno
the purpose being that one enters, for example yuno grep and the program spams the system with a variety of ordinarily reasonable inputs to grep to diagnose why it won't do something you'd expect it to
It should be called y, and ignore the first two arguments.
@TomW what does it do? um.. you know
y u no rm
@KendallFrey point ;)
21:28
Maybe even Y
Y U NO
easily confused with yslow
my mother worked with a particularly petulant woman called Yvonne, who was known as Why-vonne. For my mother, that is extremely witty
@zneak Hey, it looks like i++ and ++i do behave differently in C++ compiled in vs2012.
in terms of speed.
that's weird
so which is faster?
++i
That is fucking weird.
How did you test?
21:33
that's what I have been using, and I have been called a weirdo for that.
And you expect me to believe that there is a measurable difference there?
I'm doing the 1,000 number test now, but with 100 the first took 2 seconds, the second took 0.
figure a second margin of error
sigh
I should look into that time library to figure out how to pull milliseconds out of it.
21:35
I tried to make a free instance at appharbor but apparently you cannot bin deploy there
I'm quite sure the difference isn't related to the ++ issue.
What else differs between those blocks?
I see a possible flaw, and that's that the i++ version comes first. What if you switch them?
Waiting for my second test to finish, but we'll give it a try.
....
Something's broken with my calculation of the optimized time.
no comment
21:38
that's what I would believe too
In no case should you have IO inside a timed loop. IO is so slow, your results will become insignificantly insignificant.
TBH it's just there to do something with the result.
IO is not just slow, it's variably slow
my printf was busted. Anomaly resolved.
if you want to test, try this:
__declspec(noinline) void preinc(int& i) { ++i; }
__declspec(noinline) void postinc(int& i) { i++; }
compile and compare the disassembly
21:44
Yeah, the disassembly is the way to go.
(without optimizing, because optimizing will probably just make them disappear)
Actually, optimize as much as you can without them disappearing.
Or you could just use them.
(I just added __declspec(noinline), that should prevent them from being inlined)
with optims on, I'm certain that they will compile to the same thing
I'd hope.
So maybe the real question is with them off.
Heck, why not examine at every -o level.
with optims off, the only difference I would expect is a difference in the position of the inc
21:48
That shouldn't be possible if it's only a load, inc, store
Perhaps you guys can help, I'm trying to track down a video I saw on learning Expression Blend. It was a female speaker at some conference probably about a year ago on Blend 4 and Windows Phone. I think she was a program manager for design maybe?
#pragma optimize("",off) changes nothing.
@Brendan No idea.
Other than the cout, that loop is about as optimized as it could be right?
other than unrolling it, which is not really an answer.
Maybe, but 'other than the cout' effectively invalidates anything you say after that.
21:50
Fine.
replace the couts with int b = vec1[i]*vec2[x];
is there anything else that can be done to slim that operation down?
Know what I'd do if I insisted on timing it manually?
I'd put about 10 of ++foo or foo++ in the loop body.
What's that?
I'm not sure what that gets me.
Less loop overhead.
... I don't believe it, I have been searching for about a week now and as soon as I ask I find it, thanks anyways!
Ah. Interesting idea.
21:53
And since there is a side effect, it won't be optimized away (presumably)
@Brendan Yay! Rubberducking ftw!
Heh rubberducking is a thing ...
Yup. Best way to fix a bug IME.
doing additional increments inside the loop doesn't have a significant impact on speed.
That's not the question though.
just imagine how an increment is insignificant, no matter where you put the ++
22:03
The question is, is i++ slower than ++i
Ah. My question is how to improve that basic nested loop.
how can you measure improvement?
when you have a function, you're expected to have an output given some input
The thing I sent to zneak was testing a hypothesis I read online, which I had mentioned to zneak earlier.
Speed is what we're going for.
and improving your function should mean that you get the same output but faster
Right.
22:05
but I still can't tell what's the supposed output of your function
from what I heard you were multiplying stuff for the sake of multiplying stuff
that's not exactly output
We could store the results in a third vector and return it, if it makes you feel better.
it would, because it then opens the door to not having to use multiplications
if you store i * j in vec[a], and i * (j + 1) in vec[b], then vec[b] == vec[a] + i
How would you react if you saw Toaster.exe *32 in Task manager?
I see what you're saying.
@KendallFrey nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
22:08
I'd click "end now."
is Toaster.exe that cool screensaver from ages ago?
get Process Explorer to find its path
What it really is is AlienRespawn. Wonder why they named it Toaster?
@zneak Don't need that. TM has it.
since when
huh
since when does right-clicking on anything works inside that
(I know, I know, probably since forever)
> It's probably a reference to Battlestar Galactica. The nickname for Cylons was toasters and some of them could copy their consciousness to another body when they die, kind of what AlienRespawn does with your PC.
Wow. LOL
lol nice
how safe do you feel knowing your backups are handled by Cylons?
22:13
Better than the Mylocks
Safer than I did before. I never manually did backups.
@zneak By your command.
Anyone see Caprica?
Can anyone answer a binding question for me?
Turns out the Cylon brain is based on the engrams of a spoilt 15 year old girl. Go figure.
And then there was silence.
22:19
build finished, heading back to work
see you later guys
Sorry.
After seeing the end of BSG, I was not thinking, "Ya'know, I could use more of this..."
Likewise. S4 was a bit of a fail.
And yet, here we are.
My favourite is still S1E1, but probably because I'd stoked myself up for months and months to see it
after the pilot
22:24
I watched it because a friend insisted I needed context to enjoy the final five. He was right.
Something I have to ask every time I get the chance
does Lee Adama have a convincing American accent?
I think so, but obviously I can't judge
Not really. He has the same "gruff" faux-american accent that every Brit uses.
Hugh Laurie uses the same one.
oh come on, Hugh Laurie convinces almost everyone
It's not annoying, but it's an American accent that doesn't really exist.
is it just too generic?
22:35
Kind of like most of the British accents most Americans use at least on TV
I guess. It feels vaguely Midwestern, but the vowels aren't right. The back of the throat stuff is kind of Texan, but there's no drawl.
I'm struggling to think of many
Is Captain Jack from Doctor Who American? His accent is totally fine.
I think he is.
He's actually Scottish, but he was raised there from the age of about four
22:37
Scottish American
close enough
he speaks in a Scottish accent to his parents and an American accent to everybody else, even friends
Btw, he is in Arrow.. YES
interestingly, I know a Scottish-American and it's completely different, he's literally a mixture
If you watch Arrow, you know what I'm talking about.
22:38
I gather you guys don't say "cell phone?"
nope
'mobile'
you know Amanda Tapping? Sam Carter in Stargate
She's English
I wonder, would the phrase "Hit me up on my cell" work out of context in London?
Cell phone? :O
@TomW And she's awesome :P
Guess not.
@Billdr out of what context?
22:39
Her British accent in Sanctuary is just awesome.
I never watched Stargate. I'll check youtube.
Too bad they canceled the show :(
Out of this context. I meet a chick and say, "Hey, hit me up on my cell."
Benedict Cumberbatch has the best accent IMO.
would she know I'm offering my number?
22:40
it's understood what it means, for sure. Completely expected from anybody north american
Meating a chick and meeting a chick are two very different things.
@Billdr No, if I was to try (which I wouldn't) I would say "what's your number?". Simple right?
@LewsTherin she's putting it on a bit. Convincing enough for someone who's meant to be nearly two centuries old though
Besides, we still call them "cell towers" and such, just not a cell phone
oh oh, here's another one
Damien Lewis
22:41
@TomW And considering that she has to adapt.. to different eras..
is he any good?
played Dick Winters in Band of Brothers
Oh the guy from Homeland.
An American PoW has been turned.. :D
I mean, is his accent accurate
Damien Lewis? Checking now
He sounds more American to me.. but that's probably for the part.
22:44
just saw a trailer for it... everyone wearing flags over their eyes. I dig that. Maybe I should watch this.
hey yall
nope, same faux-american accent.
youtube.com/watch?v=CJoEz38T1uo&feature=relmfu the guy with the beard that says "You're in love with him" at the end has my vote for being british too.
Blocked..
@Billdr But the guy in Criminal Minds?
22:46
Payback for the BBC, fool!
Hey CC Inc
If so.. that guy is awesome
I don't know what guy you're talking about
The guy with the beard, wears glasses.. in Criminal Minds?
Hold on
When has Benedict Cumberbach played an American?
22:48
Did anyone save the chat from last night about GIT?
@Billdr I jumped in conversation half way.. my bad :) I was saying he has the best British accent I've ever heard.
Brb
hello all
'Ello ere
Whats up?
someone here to help me, with a little question ^^
I don't think it was him that I suspected.
22:49
Suspected of?
closet Britishness.
Um no idea..
I can think of very few Americans trying to play Brits
the one everyone remembers is Renee Zellweger because she was panned for being terrible
what do you think about the following, or what do you prefer to do:
a) Write extenion methods
b) write a "wrapper" class that will "eat" the class to extend and add a imlplicit operator (the class to extend is sealed)
I didn't think she was that bad, definitely sounded weird, but then she was supposed to be, that was the point
22:52
Angelina Jolee, although I think she's technically Welch.
Grr. Windows is acting up again.
what in?
when I run a virus scan, it will stop halfway through and now my start menu will freeze and GIT won't load
Sam Cater sounds fine.
Tomb Raider, @TomW.
aah. Not seen.
22:55
@CSharper I'm not sure I follow what you're asking. By "I'm not sure" I'm saying "I have no clue what that means."
a ha! I proved it wasn't my application
oops.. mhm sorry for my bad english
Christian Bale in The Prestigue
Its fkin lawyer time
What's up @TravisJ?
Oh, and what's his face... wolverine. He's in that too. He's Australlian, so it fools us.
22:56
@TravisJ good to know, though wondering why it's automatically lawyer time...have you had previous issues and so on?
okay I try it again:
I try to extend the DirectoryInfo class. And it's sealed. Now, should I write extenion methods for it or a wrapper class that exposes all the methods of the DirectoryInfo and adds some new methods?
@RobWhite - I have documented damages from the loss of the platform for the past 10 days.
Extension.
@Billdr Christian Bale is welsh
@Billdr - godaddy server has been broken for the past 10 days for my application
22:58
Really? That explains why the batman voice sounds like Hugh Laurie and Lee Adama.
It may be sufficient to make a method accepting a DirectoryInfo as an argument, and avoid the complexity of an extension method.
@TravisJ fair do's, just wondering if they'd messed you around or you were waiting until you could be absolutely certain it's their issue before raising it with them
@Billdr don't tell welsh people they sound the same as english people. that would be very bad. for you.
Tell the English people to stop trying to sound American then :p
they have their own language still, which is more than can be said for scots
23:00
Or tell Christian Bale to stop making the batman voice. I'd actually prefer that.
Hmm. I'm not sure I've ever heard Welch. Is it like English with more Dutch?
@RobWhite - The latter.
@KendallFrey Ok, I think i have got (some of) the (very bare) basics down of GIT
It is what it is. They're a pretty unique ethnic group that goes back as far as recorded history
So how do I hook it up to my project and get started?
the closest relation is northern Brittany, who speak a vaguely similar language, even though French nationalism tried to stamp it out
23:02
@CCInc Your project goes into the repository you create for it.
the whole thing?
Yes.
You will always be working from this directory.
@Billdr Welsh has basically no connection to any other language apart from Breton, afaik
The UK is a silly place.
So now I add all of the files?
23:03
I didn't like the idea when I first heard of it, but it's not a big problem.
Yes, add your files.
You don't need to add bin or obj folders, since those aren't source code.
English is about as foreign to the british isles as it is to north america
@TravisJ might have difficulty in that case as they can always argue that any compensation would be related to how long it took them to resolve an issue and that they weren't notified I guess
Still, worth a try
Eh, nevermind. We've got ebonics, creole, spanish and some spots of native american languages. Keep on keeping on, Wales.
When using source control, only check in files that are part of your project. Output files and other miscellanea should not be committed.
You should set up ignore rules so that git will ignore any output files.
So I have my C:\git\project\visualstudiosolution\project folder, how do I add just those files?
23:05
Oh, and whatever the Mungs speak, and mandorian...
Copy/paste.
@Billdr I've seen a plaque commemorating the last speaker of Cornish, who died in 18-something. Also vaguely related to welsh, but nobody speaks it anymore
Then you would perform a git add, or whatever the equivalent is in your GUI.
Really, you should be following a tutorial.
Cornish? Is that from the same place as the tiny chickens? Those are great.
muh? ...tiny....chickens?
23:06
Well, I followed most of a tutorial, but now I don't know how to use it with my project
Cornish Game Hens. Sec.
Which tutorial?
ah. probably
turns in to
23:08
I gtg, but if I show up later, you can ping me.
One entire bird is less than 700 calories, if you eat the skin. Man, I could go for one...
Cool. Sounds good
Later @KendallFrey.
wow, 300 calories without the skin. I've decided on dinner. Thanks, linguistic history!
nom nom
23:27
If I have a WinForms app and want it to run on *unix & mac, should I port it to Mono in mid-developement, or wait until it is done?
rejoin to see another @rlemon picture special...
i posted one picture .. ??
@robwhite - They have been aware though, I told them about it a week ago at which point I was informed the issue was "known". Although they have made some progress it has not been fully resolved. As part of their service contract, a 99.9% uptime is guaranteed - one week constitutes a 2% down time, and thus, a breach of contract.
@TravisJ to which they're like...so? what ya gonna do?
go to the trouble of migrating your site to someone else? ok, bye
23:37
I think i just have good/bad timing which ever way you think about it :)
if my good/bad you mean "rlemon your images inspire and amaze me", then I will accept that answer and :) back
usually yes, but the baboon thing... erm, not tonight
Stringer Bell, McNulty and Mayor Carcetti in The Wire are all British/Irish
(... late to the party here - blame it on lag)
@TomW - Nah, we have damages from the breach, I am just waiting til it breaks $5000 to avoid small claims.
This is a shared hosting issue, and as such it could be a candidate for a class action suite.
@TomW - Picture going from running a quarter of a million products automatically, to running them with excel and a white board.
ouch, sounds like your having a good week @TravisJ
does anybody think its worth opening up my application to be able to handle any custom Serialisation/Deserialisation?
I have everything else working on interfaces so far except this bit
23:54
Nobody deals with Mono hear?
I don't see any reason why you should not test your app on all the platforms you want to support starting as soon as you can
in my experience, winforms apps on mac os are just plain ugly
that aside, they still work
but people are going to hate you because they fall waaaaaaaay under the UI standards
@zneak s/winforms apps on// && s/are/is/
> in my experience, mac os is just plain ugly
feel free to relate to your own experience, but that's not mine
Well, what do you recommend doing if I want to be crossplatform?

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