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USSMICHELLEBACHMAN posted:hey cocoa crispies how do you do testing in cocoa/objc stuff? because i'm partial to ruby i really wanted to get some of the ruby based frameworks working but they all seem to target iOS stuff, which I'm not interested in. idk, i don't touch that stuff
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MrMoo posted:Some crazy Googler contacted me for an interview tomorrow so I'll find out. http://symbo1ics.com/blog/?p=2055
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They asked yesterday what is 224? I blasphemed and opened up Windows Calculator ... Unfortunately I worked out two ways to calculate it in my head afterwards.
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MrMoo posted:They asked yesterday what is 224? I blasphemed and opened up Windows Calculator ... 2^10 * 2^10 * 2^4?
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who gives a fuk thats why we invtend computers lol
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Bloody posted:2^10 * 2^10 * 2^4? 212 * 212 was easy for me, first time I just counted on my fingers and that worked.
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MrMoo posted:212 * 212 was easy for me, first time I just counted on my fingers and that worked. i like using 2^10s for estimates because ~1000 is very easy to work with of course while estimating 2^24 i remembered 2^4 as 8 instead of 16
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MrMoo posted:They asked yesterday what is 224? I blasphemed and opened up Windows Calculator ... 1000000000000000000000000
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i used to have the powers of two memorized up to 2^20. i also used to be able to count in binary. i'm kinda glad those days are behind me.
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dur posted:i used to have the powers of two memorized up to 2^20. thats pretty impressive. i used to be able to get hard witout drugs and could count past 20 without an adding machine. im kinda glad thsoe days are behind me
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idk i have 2^24 memorized back from the days where gfx cards started using 24 bits per pixel and people were like 16777216 colors holy poo poo
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I had 2^16ish memorized from doing so much cisco networking stuff
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now all i have memorized are regrets
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MrMoo posted:They asked yesterday what is 224? It's 224? This is a perfectly fine way to represent the number
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FamDav posted:1000000000000000000000000
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tef posted:It's 224? This is a perfectly fine way to represent the number the correct answer (thank goodness i thought i was agreeing with tbc for a second there) e: isn't the point of all of these questions that they shouldn't be taken at face value? gonadic io fucked around with this message at 11:35 on Sep 19, 2013 |
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Shaggar posted:entity framework blows. also orms suck cause your application model and your data model can and likely will be different and trying to cram them together sucks and having to translate from orm data objects to application model objects sucks. use stored procs to translate from db to application so you don't have to deal with crappy orm middlemen serious question, how do you sanely manage stored procs in a db? do you create / modify them in migration files which are checked into your application's (or wherever the application models live) source control?
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yeah I create diff scripts that get migrated thru environments. it kind of sucks though cause there aren't any source control tools built into sql management studio/sql server so you have to build the script and check it in using tortoise svn or w/e. it can be error prone and lazy people will pretty much never do it. I wish there was an object schema control tool for sql server. that would rock and make migrations super easy.
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There is redgate, or the more obvious: SQL projects in Visual Studio...
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yeah im not bringing my entire sql schema into visual studio. also the vs sql project tools suck dick. sql management studio is better for sql development (duh) so why the hell aren't the tools there. also why aren't they built into the sql server itself?
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Shaggar posted:vs suck dick
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Mido posted:now all i have memorized are regrets same
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hey shaggar im writing a thing with jax-rs and i like it. thanks java
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ya cxf is pretty good. spring ftw.
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so last night i really sat down with django and made a web sight http://290.dyndns.org:8800/ it works!!!! already far more comfy with it that i was with rails
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Jonny 290 posted:so last night i really sat down with django and made a web sight you should have it show a map based on the address in the dispatch that'd be neat
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hubris.height posted:you should have it show a map based on the address in the dispatch that'd be neat yep thats the next step. then im going to do it up in bootstrap, figure out how to run a userbase and then add a service where you click on the map to set your neighborhood and enter your email or sms for any dispatches in X radius of that
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Jonny 290 posted:yep thats the next step. god drat man good work
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Jonny 290 posted:yep thats the next step. that is super rad post the github
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Jonny 290 posted:yep thats the next step. weird how they seem to come in clusters, does the dispatch service just publish them in batches?
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i barely GNU her! posted:weird how they seem to come in clusters, does the dispatch service just publish them in batches? yeah they have some job that redoes the html source page every few minutes. its not a real smooth feed. im sure its some batch file jank on their back end i've talked to a couple officers of the fayetteville PD and they think the twitter feed is pretty cool. really after i have the maps and userbase there is no reason i couldnt geographically expand this, just feed it with whatever dispatch data I can scrape off local websites i'll github it up after i have more than a 4 line model and 6 lines of += html building in the view. lemme polish hehe
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hey, this is kind of stupid but has anyone ever converted html to svg? like maybe a table? I could probably do it w/ xslt if I spent a billion years writing the transform but if someones done it already that would be rad. I want to do this in .net
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ur right thats pretty stupid
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I want 2 be able to take a chunk of html and make it into a pic w/out having to go thru some even dumber poo poo like loading a browser to render it.
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just use the com binding for trident
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yeah the way everyone does it is they use a windows forms webbrowser control (which wraps mshtml) to render the html and then take a screengrab. that works, but its yucky.
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render to a memory dc and convert the bmp to png
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Jonny 290 posted:so last night i really sat down with django and made a web sight {'default': {'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.mysql',
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Template error: In template /home/jonny290/coptwit/coptwit/templates/coptwit/index.html, error at line 7 Could not parse the remainder: '("-date")[0:30]' from 'Incidents.objects.order_by("-date")[0:30]' 1 : <div id="map-canvas" style="float:left;width:600px;height:600px;"></div>
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Mido posted:shameful programmer status (sss): The latest clang warns about this, I think you have a bad compiler. Sorry broseph
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