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21:03
Really? I find Win8 almost irresistable ^_^.
@StefanDenchev your mom
I tested the beta, and didn't care for the disconnect the start screen provided.
@KendallFrey excuse me?
@StefanDenchev irresistable
that is one of the fixes in 8.1, the start screen does a layover of your current desktop, less jarring
21:05
Ugh, spell-check failed so i changed it...
I'd be happier if it didn't exist at all, or used the desktop space instead.
I have to give Apple props, for making iOS 7 64 bit.
i dont even notice it, i use win 8 every day and use the start screen maybe once a month
@KendallFrey seem to be irresistible...
@CharlieBrown I don't mind the start screen; the Tiles are nice.
21:07
What if I don't want the entire screen to be occupied by it?
@Greg oh, i dont mind it either, i just dont open b/c i never need too
I'd still prefer it stay on the desktop area.
@Mike write your own version of linux :p
Yeah, the Tiles are pretty functional. Especially with the new mouse gesture implementation; the mouse works like a finger.
I haven't needed a start menu...
21:08
the search on the start screen is much better in 8.1, but generally 98% of the apps i use are pinned to the taskbar
Yeah, I pin most of my common apps.
A bit more difficult for me now that I have twin portraits, though.
I don't get it, the search function is great in 8?
...So I press the Start key more often than how I used to. Also, how does Win8 handle portrait mode? Likely not at all.
Um, yes :).
@ton.yeung fact :P.
The Search is weird; but practical. So if you search from any part of your computer it designates to that area; however if you do it from the start screen it searches everything.
21:10
jk
in 8 it didnt search everything, you needed to do some clicking around. and for grandma and grandpa, it wasnt obvious that to search you start typing or go to charms
@CharlieBrown Yeah, the Search has been getting alot of updates mostly because it sucked.
8.1 is as @Greg describes
@CharlieBrown fucking took me forever to figure out that search-via-charms existed on my surface RT
21:11
I thought that a hardware keyboard was required
honestly i think the charms could really use some rethink
@ton.yeung the one in the start menu?
Yeah, that was nice.
@ton.yeung It still exists; if you use it from the Start Menu.
@ton.yeung Yeah
21:13
I hate it but I know it's not going to change and UI is inevitably going to get worse and worse as companies keep catering to Joe McOnebutton
win, then just type.
It's not as good, granted, but still universal enough imo.
@ton.yeung On my Windows 8 Pro it loads a bunch of applications; if loads the Tiles but it will also load applications directly under it as well as filter requirements.
@ton.yeung I recall a setting to search it all.
That's why i said it's not as good...
21:16
If you pull up HanselMinutes he talks to Pete Brown about 8.1 hanselminutes.com/381/whats-the-deal-with-windows-81
@ton.yeung That update came later though, Search has had alot of changes.
In the talk, Brown talks about the reason for app tiles and the start screen... basically to showcase apps, so people will buy more, so dveelopers can sell more (and m$ can make money off both)
@Greg No such setting on 8...
Think they fixed it on 8.1.
Sorta.
@StefanDenchev I'll check when I get home, I have both installed 8 and 8.1
Yes, because selling apps is more important than usability.
21:17
Cool.
So it is possible I'm mixing them up.
@JeroldHaas They did implement it in the application store; you are right there. For 8.0.
@ton.yeung wtf u mean... all of win8 is a search now
you just start typing at the start screen
apps/files/search
what if windows had something like the VS Extension gallery
21:19
... Windows Store ?
But for mods, not shitty apps
How about NuGet for Windows, instead.
what is your definition of mod?
A Shell Extension.
To sum it up: Win7 had real universal search, they screwed it up in 8 to showcase apps.
21:20
Chocolaty? chocolatey.org nuget for windows
@StefanDenchev not sure I understand, its more or less just combined into one
No, it isn't. Did you use 7 at all?
Aye
On 7 it searched everything, On 8, the search separated apps, programs, and settings. On 8.1, it does everything + pulls down email and google hits
Sry I've been on 8.1 since Beta -- searching at start menu searches for anything on the computer
I search for programs/files/control panel items
21:23
Granted, but it was screwed on 8.
and you can use PowerShell to install Apps @JeroldHaas thats all Chocolatey is doing I believe
I pity the people who don't have an ssd
ssds are soo overrated... Ram is the future :P.
@dirt That's nice, excepting the PowerShell bit.
i keep lookin at ssd's, then decide it costs too much for really good ones
21:24
@CharlieBrown I've had a Samsung for 2 years.
It's the best upgrade for the money.
Going immediately to 15s boot times is jarring for a lot of people, I know. You'll get over it. ;)
i'd hardly call it an upgrade :P
And that whole waiting for apps to load, I'm sure you'll find other ways to pass the time.
my boot time is <8s
I usually end up using cmd.exe for searching for files by name, explorer keeps wanting to use its shitty indexes
Not bad.
21:26
yeah, but the range of good ssds to bad ssds is huge
My Windows 8 boots too damn fast; I can barely get to the Bios.
Half the time I have to shut down and turn it back on to try again.
@ton.yeung me neither actually...
Is there any merit to using the Intel Smart Response technology to use an SSD as a big "frequently used file cache?"
@CharlieBrown Generally when you stick to a narrow set of manufacturers you'll do well.
21:27
But windows keeps bothering me with updates (yuk)....
Yeah I never get update notifications when using something like ubuntu.....
@ton.yeung How long does VS take to open?
@RobertHarvey sounds beneficial
Which ones are the good SSD's?
VS.Open 23 seconds
21:28
that's because you rarely need to restart ubuntu when updating... Only time i've had to was on upgrades (kernel cahnges).
I've used a manual approach where: os goes on SSD, steam games by default go onto hd, favorite games go on ssd
I clocked 3.5 s.
With a tonne of extensions.
I'm a fan of Intel, Samsung, Mushkin, and OCZ
user1174868
Can anyone look at my code and tell me what is wrong?
lets see what my win8 does, that was win7
21:29
11714472 What's the error message?
@ton.yeung Likewise.. :)
user1174868
No error, I just don't get the expected output
12.5secs on win8 w/resharp
@ripDaddy69 Then you need to trace through your code, and find out why. Asking other people to troubleshoot your code for you is not going to scale.
Nice, @CharlieBrown.
21:30
Blargh. Someday I'll learn how to use chat properly.
user1174868
@RobertHarvey I know, I am just stupid and have been at it for 3 hours now
@ripDaddy69 Probably something you're missing. Second set of eyes isn't a bad thing, @RobertHarvey
@ripDaddy69 Get some rest...
@ripDaddy69 [sigh] Alright, if it's not more than about 20 lines, you can post it here.
user1174868
Also I am stupid, how different are C and C# at a beginner level?
21:32
massively
not stupid, but definitely lazy
@ton.yeung yellow ones? o.O
Ahh...
15
Q: Differences between C++ and C#/.Net

EvanHow would you describe the differences between C++ and C#/.Net

I think I found the problem
user1174868
oh lawd, they are that different?
21:33
Yeah i know, code sux ^_^...
Something like this: "Two separate languages, which, apart from a few superficial similarities in syntax, have nothing in common." – jalf Nov 14 '08 at 21:40
user1174868
I ate the waffle, now it is C
@ripDaddy69 seriously, just read something. You don't need to ask questions of actual people to find this out, it's been asked a million times
@ripDaddy69 Should have left it for the C. Maybe then it would have worked.
This reminds me of all the "php and c++ are soo similar" comments....
user1174868
21:34
I have been working on it for 3 hours, I know it is a simple problem but I can't get it
user1174868
I don't want a solution, I want to know why my solution doesn't work and learn from that
@ripDaddy69 Your syntax is far off, for C#. You should review some basic syntax tutorials.
You're really going to sic the C++ folks on him, are you?
user1174868
There is no C room
Yeah, that's abuse.
21:36
Diz haz no waffles whatsoever :O...
Put your fireproof underwear on first.
user1174868
I see that
Mhm... Sans for a few differences :P...
user1174868
C# is basically java right?
21:37
Trollery.
@ton.yeung When writing such a large project; like the one we've went over in the past. What do you think would be the best part to start?
That was actually quite depressing...
Every time I restart Apache after changing configuration I hear the sounds of a slot machine in my head.
I am not a java programmer, i am not, i am not a java programmer... Seriously.
@ton.yeung Well, I've wrote out whom and why it will be used. So I'm ready to start my architecture
21:42
The user actually wants cupcake.
@ton.yeung Okay, but once I've got that completed...
work safe? (it's 1 am here :P)
@ton.yeung 🎂
Hung it up at my last job
21:44
@ton.yeung ...
Somewhat helpful...
Well, I'm actually going to try and design this particular project better then the way my company is forcing me to do it. Plus, I'm encompassing it into several other projects. So when I create my web-site; the web-site will contain an authorization / login provider. Which will also contain a granular permission functionality. Then I'd like to encompass several projects into this web-site. Those projects will meet their own requirements; but I'm stoked for this project.
Also, I'd like to really demonstrate some skill to get out of this job. Or get paid more; which ever comes first.
Be sure to chew before you swallow, or you might choke.
Also proving you can build it in a reasonable period of time...
*than, *,, *website ^_^.
21:54
@codebrain did I give you some code? Don't know waht you're referring too
I don't know if you were here when I was speaking to Reed about some of these applications; but he basically shut out my input on the matter and leaned more towards web-forms.
Which is very hard when management presses you to release your prototype because sales whines at them.
@ton.yeung The problem is, he wants to do it as our production release.
What's up guys?
Hello, @MatthewH
21:59
@ton.yeung I'm positive that my boss wasn't trolling me.
HAHA, hey ton and CC. Long time no see
@JLott I miss her...
She was here this morning.
She said hi to youI think. No, that was lews.
... spice.. it.. up?
@ton.yeung I'll just text her-
@ton.yeung No, no... Reed agreed with me; he couldn't believe what my boss was saying.
@ton.yeung Yeah, I was thinking of building alot of these projects or applications as individual projects; then combining them into my site architecture to utilize the login / permission roles.
22:05
@ton.yeung Brilliant anti-management tactic!
But, I don't want to use web-forms; they are obsolete and I know they aren't the best approach for several of our projects.
@ton.yeung Yeah, direct quote: "If we use Web-Forms we won't have any errors from new technology, we will be able to learn from their mistakes. Also, all of our tools will be able to save alot of development time."
My response: "But, Web-Forms will render an entire content view with minimal control on how it is rendered. We will loose functionality with individual Web-Request; we will spend countless hours architect Web-Forms to be as maintainable, extensible, and upgradeable to what MVC already allows. "
But because he is more familiar with Windows Forms; plus he read some where that Model View Controller is more apt for someone who is a more established web person. Which he also said he has no desire of learning html, css, or javascript.
He would rather use Web Forms.
@ton.yeung I actually told him about the book, he was completely uninterested.
Total bull shit.
I don't know much about web, but isn't Web Forms very dated tech?
@CCInc Yes it is.
"Weyuhl boss.. you don't want us to fall behind the competitors in our tech, do you now?"
@ton.yeung He is the Vice President, and I even said just read this chapter. Still didn't care.
22:16
One stubborn man.
The @ton.yeung CEO is his wife my other cousin; who will just give it to him.
Does any successful web software use web forms?
His wife isn't technical, but she is very business savoy.
Define successful...
Is that what this is for?
Large profit margins.
22:18
@TravisJ DotNetNuke Content Management System... Other then that, not sure.
@TravisJ Business Management Software, they want to migrate it to have a web-based edition.
Oh. ASPDotNetStorefront, I believe uses winforms, but in an ugly way.
@ton.yeung But my boss whom doesn't want to budge is the Vice President / Chief Technical Officer; his wife is the CEO / President. So it is doubtful it will do anything; well... I'm actually looking for other work.
My only experience in software development is this company. @ton.yeung Yeah, I'm actually meeting with @Pheonixblade9 in Seattle this month at a conference.
How many other devs are working on the project?
What if you just make them a quick demo of an mvc one on your own time. Then show it and explain how simple it was to get to where you got.
Just him and I.
Oh you have to pair dev this with the CTO?
22:24
@Greg I'd slap a MVC prototype together and do as @ton.yeung suggests.
Enjoy webforms
@TravisJ You see the problem, yes I do.
@ton.yeung Ugh, so true... So true.
There is no real way out of that I think. He is probably too set in his ways, and too out of the new tech progression (mvc,html5,css3,js animations/frameworks) to be able to cope with something that isn't familiar.
Exactly, @ton.yeung
Responsive design? Who needs that?
haha
22:28
@ton.yeung I wish I could do that.
Words cannot express my inner joy.
@ton.yeung I'd like to write it my way, without him in the proper Framework. Then since it was on my time; I'll sell it to them. Then say "Should of listened to me from the start!"
I know there are a lot of responsive design advocates, but mostly I try to design my web experience to be the same if you are on a kindle, iphone, ie8, or chrome.
@TravisJ That is the best way to do it, especially with seventy percent or more of traffic coming from a mobile device.
@TravisJ I agree with the idea of a unified interface, yes. Sometimes it can't be helped, though.
22:29
Later.
@ton - I try to make big buttons for browsers too now though. I like them
Small buttons can be a pain even with a mouse. It saves time to have a larger area to click.
@TravisJ Well, you can also bank on the button looking correctly on the lower resolutions; because they look okay on a mobile.
For better or worse I tend to make my own button images.
I can make pretty sleek images actually.
jsfiddle.net/ynsmN for example
That requires very little data transmission and looks the same on almost every device.
22:37
Yeah, that is pretty nice. Can you make something like this:
Please, no more.
Yes, but it would require webkit shading and some custom font. It would work on most environments but not on mobile as far as the shading.
Why would you want to make something like that?
Really, pretty complicated?
@JeroldHaas ....?
Were you on the internet in the 90's?
22:40
@JeroldHaas Alot of sites still use stuff like that
What @Mike said.
Just because other people do it doesn't mean it's an excellent design choice, @Greg
@JeroldHaas I know that, I was just curious. Technically up until iOS 7 they followed a similar design with gradient overlays riddled within everything.
@Greg For pages, that design consideration jumped the shark a good while ago.
I personally like the flat matte look.
22:43
It has better usability.
Like that.
That is a poor transfer, but more like that.
Yeah, inner gradient is fine. It's the glossy highlight and shadow gradients that aren't so well thought out.
@JeroldHaas I agree totally.
And that font... shudder
@JeroldHaas But you got to do what your client wants.
22:45
Been a large number of times the creative had to go back for revision because the button interfered with the font.
I don't have to do anything. I simply write the code. :)
Been times a client wanted something like that; I fought tooth and nail... In the end; doesn't matter they pay the bill.
@Greg One reason why I got out of creative, and into the engineering aspect.
My company is small, I sort of do it all...
I used to, but now there's a designer on-staff that takes care of most the front-end work for me.
I have enough hats to wear.
@Greg - I started coding the previous button as an example but it got tedious at the inner shadow border. It is possible, it would require a lot of css3 though.
22:52
Yeah, well even just a simple matte button.
@TravisJ Could Knockout do it pretty easy?
I meant the purple beast. background shading, outer shading, inner shading, shaded border...tedious lol
Knockout does css3?
@TravisJ No, it doesn't do CSS
But I thought Knockout made it easy to create layouts and interfaces?
Nothing is as easy as just defining class names and css rules imo. Knockout is how you can try to get back towards a more webforms-ish design approach where you define everything as properties of an element.
Eh, not sure how I like that.
I haven't used Knockout; was just curious...
I never said it was easy to do the css definitions :P
23:04
@LewsTherin I got bored with that nick and decided to switch back
23:51
later everyone.
later

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