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17:15
Kendall, when using your Whiteboard project I get tons of spyware. why is that?
17:31
Where did you download it from?
There's no spyware in Whitepad.
What AV is telling you there is spyware?
Well, it keeps popping up this annoying text
What does? When?
it reads "my name is Frey and I am gay"
LMFAO
Wonder where that came from.
Where did you download it?
me too, it s annoying
17:34
It's probably a copy that someone modified.
from your site
just kidding
dont worry, there s no spyware
perhaps gayware, but no spyware
I know there's no spyware. I wrote the damn thing.
then remove the gayware stuff too
17:36
What gayware?
"my name is Fray and I am gay"
and then it also reads "how ya doin"
screenshot or it didn't happen...
Wait, are you serious or joking?
im serious
enough with that gay stuff
2 mins ago, by EdvRusj
just kidding
?
17:37
yeah
what?!
fixed it
You can't be serious. Unless you downloaded it from somewhere other than whitepad.codeplex.com
@KendallFrey he's a troll, ignore him. :)
5 mins ago, by Kyle Trauberman
screenshot or it didn't happen...
Yeah.... @KendallFrey Thanks!
as i said, it's fixed
17:43
It didn't happen.
I want to hear your explanation of how you 'fixed' it.
I've uninstalled it
yeah, it's great now
ohai
"Our flagship product is compiled from one 2TB C++ file." - Hoooooooly crap.
@KendallFrey told you. Troll.
17:46
God file much.
Im not trolling
how does their IDE handle that file?
lol wut?
Seriously. How do you even open it?
Notepad craps out at around 10 megabytes.
17:48
I wasn't being sarcastic at all.
;)
If that was actually true, I'd quit my job in a flash.
C++ parsers are stack-based and therefore would have to somehow allocate a data structure to store every syntactically relevant token, AFAIK
you'd go legit?
which would clearly be impossible :P
17:50
HOW DO YOU EVEN!!!
C++ is not.... C++ is not a big truck. C++ is not... C++ is not something that you just dump something on. C++ is... Is a series of TUBES!
...
I don't know what he just said.
paraphrasing
Good then it worked.
Gotcha.
How's everyone been?
some US elected representative of some kind, describing the internet in a public capacity
17:52
Ah right. I remember hearing about that.
the analogy works, if you start from the point of view of someone who thinks the internet is like a truck.
Is the Internet sentient?
@SpencerRuport Not bad yourself? -- I dont troll all the time but when I do it usually has nothing to do with Dos Equis... Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you too Alex.
@SpencerRuport y'know, just kind of...been. You?
17:54
Inref: Series of Tubes.
I've been good. Went to the Caribbean to visit a friend back in March. That was nice.
21 hours ago, by Kendall Frey
Code golf: Graham's number.
I've done it in 154.
using I=System.Numerics.BigInteger;
Func<I,I,I,I>k=null;
k=(a,n,b)=>b==1?a:n==0?a*b:k(a,n-1,k(a,n,b-1));
Func<I,I>g=null;
g=n=>k(3,n==1?4:g(n-1),3);
I G=g(64);
Working on a GolfScript version.
No one gives a shit, do they?
Not sure if that means I'm wrong, or if they don't.
kyle, you look like a serial killer
18:09
@EdvRusj you look like a noob.
@EdvRusj You like like an algorithmically generated image.
that s what i am - an abstraction
A noob.
yeah, a virtual void.
frey, you look like a chubbier version of jack osbourne
18:10
@EdvRusj Least he has a face... O.o
i've lost mine when i became an abstraction
Exactly!
true that
Mr Sharper?
Sir?
Factor them out.
18:12
well at least i didnt eat my mother
Neither did I, thankfully.
but you ate something
but that s for the x files
Food, probably.
yeah, was it still alive?
18:13
well, that was humane then
you re considerable human being
anyways, i apologize about what i said earlier, especially since you look perfectly normal
I'm not normal. I'm a computer programmer.
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18:29
Until you've straddled a computer, with your fingers deep inside of it, turning all the pieces that make it work in different directions just to get it going, then booted it up by inserting your boot disk, just to program some QBasic, you're not a programmer.
good evening to you too
Or perhaps you're just old, Ryan
almost 1/3rd of a century.
a mere sapling
if the opinion of most of my colleagues is anything to go by
On a side note of being too old, my Girlfriend told me she wants us to go to a comic convention in a sexy outfit just to tease nerds.
18:32
Poor nerds
Anyone ever work with Windows certificate authority?
Becoming your own?
We have our own Cert authority, trying to find a good way to create certs through code, deploy them across 15+ servers, then update biztalk receive ports with the thumprint.
We've made ourselves the authority for our own internal testing certs, but I think that's what's known as a 'bodge'
Nothing wrong with having your own authority
That's how big business/government do it
the BC government has 3 certificate authorities
18:35
yeah, I get it. As long as you're verifying that you are you, that's fine
just don't expect anyone else to accept it
Well that's the thing, they're for internal
We use these certs as a Lock and Key security measure, on top of encryption
Well, I say it's a bodge because the way we got them was that I went up to the devops guy and said "Hey [devops guy], I'm getting a TLS failure, can we have a cert that works?" and he said "Sure"
all this stuff will be replaced in prod
the degree of hacking that's going on in order to try and test things in isolation before the surrounding infrastructure is ready isn't even funny
It's downright hilarious.
18:41
hi Travis
Hello Johan :)
Oh no it's Travis
the last one failed
How have you been Rudi?
18:43
Good good; and yourself?
I have been well.
@TomW It's amazing how many people want to hack Testing environments so they work, not realizing that once it goes to prod.. those hacks should not be/will not be in place
well I am hoping they'll be rolled back one by one
sup morning workers
or all once, whichever
18:44
I come with an avatar this time
Wow I totally read that as something else Ammar
... something else?
like .. worker as in a computer process?
Ammar my good man!
1 min ago, by Ammar Ahmed
sup morning workers
No like something else
18:45
flies away
anyone played with kinect SDK?
Microsoft
anyone use AppFabric?
I am about to start a new project and I want to learn it from scratch so I am starting with a new project. Not sure if it is a good idea
Sounds good to me. But if you start something from scratch, then to me that means you do not have a template or skeleton. You should build one of those first.
18:48
Are you calling him, spineless? Badum tss
@TravisJ yeah I will need some files to start with. That is why I have an existing toolbox project open at the same time
@Rudi - Just saying that it is nice to be able have something that you can fork off
if I can get the skeleton + show it on some winform then I will be good
I am not sure if everyone in here is double talking or not
I'm pretty sure the SDK comes with samples like that
We had an intern playing around with the SDK
@Ammar - That is often the case. But you probably should build a base template that you can re-use when you start projects.
18:52
@LarsTruijens yeah the sdk got it. I guess that should be a good way to go as long as I copy the code part by part to understand it and not cheat myself.
@TravisJ for my last project (a hackathon) I started off the existing toolbox project and it worked fine :)
@Lars - I like to keep a base project with my library included in the config file so I don't have to always include a using statement for it, a couple helper classes, and the already referenced .dlls for mysql, ef, and the .config transformation definitions
I can never organize my project well. Just throw all of the code in one project and call it a day.
but my projects never tend to be large since they are side projects

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