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LeftistMuslimObama posted:so i am now officially certified as an epic web developer or whatever, but now that i can actually start working on my project again i am having a lot of trouble shifting my brain back into give-a-gently caress mode. i hate having to context switch from doing nothing but doing code-along tutorials to actually working on something substantive again. it's the downside to the way epic does these monolothic "camps" to train people on stuff. i feel you i got pulled off my normal thing to do a SUPER CRITICAL TOP PRIORITY!!1!!1! thing for a couple weeks and after getting back to my usual project it took me a whole day to figure out how to do a thing that i should normally be able to do in like 15 minutes congrats, btw
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:so i am now officially certified as an epic web developer or whatever congratulations
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VOTE YES ON 69 posted:I'm definitely a little bit jelly shoegaze emacs on top, shells on the bottom. then more shells inside of iterm tabs, with shell things going on inside them. it works for me.
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i've tried learning emacs several times over the last few years and just cannot get over the initial hurdle then again i don't like vi(m) much either too much of a gui nancyboy i guess
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gvim is vgood
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for whatever reason whenever i've needed a quick+dirty text edit i've always gravitated to nedit, and pico/nano on the cli as for programming, eclipse because i get lost and confused without go to definition etcetc
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:so i am now officially certified as an epic web developer or whatever, but now that i can actually start working on my project again i am having a lot of trouble shifting my brain back into give-a-gently caress mode. i hate having to context switch from doing nothing but doing code-along tutorials to actually working on something substantive again. it's the downside to the way epic does these monolothic "camps" to train people on stuff. are you sure that's the downside???
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quiggy posted:this is especially fun in a pre-C++11 environment, because std::map::at doesn't exist. in c++11 and later you just call at() and wrap that in a try/catch and call it a day, but in c++03 you instead have to call find() and check the returned iterator for equality with end() to know whether or not the thing you're looking for exists. map::operator[] is a massive horror and i always make sure to call out why im doing what im doing in comments when i use it doesnt std::map::count exist in c++03?
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Bloody posted:its cool that theres at least some form of training tho agreed. usually there's still a months-long process of deciphering the horror of actual production code, but it's nice to have a solid base to work from. nobody gets dumped into their job here with no idea how poo poo works. Soricidus posted:congratulations thanks. not that web forms is exactly a hot resume item these days . but at least i "know" type script
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i use vi if I'm ever doing a thing over putty but gently caress if i enjoy the experience
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VOTE YES ON 69 posted:are you sure that's the downside??? i mean, personally, i think it is unqualifiedly good that a capitalist enterprise is willing to pay its employees to spend a month+ at a time being trained on the tech they work with and doesn't expect them to produce during those time periods. how many places will pay you to just go learn a new framework for 5 weeks? it's nice that they value keeping us informed and up-to-date (relatively speaking) on our skills.
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Flat Daddy posted:so after i saw visual studio for mac was released yesterday i opened up our asp.net project in it and it just freaking works. amazing wat
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well my employer sure pays for a lot of
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:so i am now officially certified as an epic web developer or whatever, but now that i can actually start working on my project again i am having a lot of trouble shifting my brain back into give-a-gently caress mode. i hate having to context switch from doing nothing but doing code-along tutorials to actually working on something substantive again. it's the downside to the way epic does these monolothic "camps" to train people on stuff. mirth is the same way. the training wasnt bad but i know more about dicom than ill ever need to know in any circumstance. health interoperability is bad edit: good in theory but bad in reality
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current terrible programmer interview status: looks like I got better at whiteboarding but got worse at thinking. 4 technical interviews, 1 lunch that totally isn't an interview we promise, and 1 interview with the sdev manager. overall a good experience. now it's time to sit in the airport think of everything I did wrong
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Ciaphas posted:i've tried learning emacs several times over the last few years and just cannot get over the initial hurdle Zmacs and Fred were nice and had real GUI
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Shaman Linavi posted:current terrible programmer interview status: I did a great interview and the interviewer was really excited, then I found out the job was in Jersey City, the downside of listings with Greater New York Area and had to cancel.
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bone app the teeth posted:or windows server lmao windows server is the best
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Shaggar posted:windows server is the best https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5g_gs6nnyo&hd=1
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FrexxEd is nice and fast and scriptable (three things you don't expect from an editor from 1993) and I'm using it now for my Amiga C adventures I can even run smake with a key chord which SAS/C's built-in editor is too dumb to do for some reason
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MrMoo posted:I did a great interview and the interviewer was really excited, then I found out the job was in Jersey City, the downside of listings with Greater New York Area and had to cancel. "greater new york area" always means new jersey. how did you not know the company location before you interviewed?
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Ciaphas posted:i've tried learning emacs several times over the last few years and just cannot get over the initial hurdle the thing with emacs is that by default its godawful garbage and only really becomes usable after you've curated a snowflake config of your own for months/years/decades
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at this point i use eclipse for java and emacs for everything else (lately cpp/python/go/bash/md)
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Progressive JPEG posted:the thing with emacs is that by default its godawful garbage and only really becomes usable after you've curated a snowflake config of your own for months/years/decades this one weird little tip for getting an accurate github-style rendering of .md files: just query github, lol!!
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fleshweasel posted:throwing things on AWS as a way to unload responsibility for them is a recipe for disappointment nah it's p great
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:you've seen my app???? i think more like he's seen any jquery based app.
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sql is so good guys. postgres is the best.
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Shaman Linavi posted:current terrible programmer interview status: if the lunch was with 1 person then it may have been a not-interview, but if it was with multiple people then it was totally an interview
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:so i am now officially certified as an epic web developer or whatever, but now that i can actually start working on my project again i am having a lot of trouble shifting my brain back into give-a-gently caress mode. i hate having to context switch from doing nothing but doing code-along tutorials to actually working on something substantive again. it's the downside to the way epic does these monolothic "camps" to train people on stuff. epic win!!!
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So I had a problem where a subprocess would sometimes hang when run overnight as part of a hugely parallel job, but I could never seem to reproduce it when I ran it directly during the day as a serial job. After a solid week of bashing my head against the heisenbug I figured it out! The answer was that it wasn't hanging at all and that the "subprocess timed out" message was firing incorrectly.
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actually speaking of callback hell, is there a way of populating dependent dropdowns in .net mvc that isn't to just create an endpoint to serve the list options and then loading it in to the second dropdown by firing an ajax request off the onchange from the first? i mean, that works fine (and i even did one with promises for some reason i can't recall) but it just seems so messy.
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so a coworker ran into some poo poo yesterday that broke my brain and made me realize I am even more terrible than I thought, C# codecode:
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KidDynamite posted:so a coworker ran into some poo poo yesterday that broke my brain and made me realize I am even more terrible than I thought, C# code i had this exact problem and thought i was going crazy at first but yeah that will act as a mutator. because i don't know what im doing i forced a new object by creating a method in the same class that would do something like code:
i mean that's pretty crude but it worked edit: yeah i literally didnt know what lambda expressions were when i did that hence why it's so verbose Powerful Two-Hander fucked around with this message at 12:19 on Nov 18, 2016 |
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KidDynamite posted:so a coworker ran into some poo poo yesterday that broke my brain and made me realize I am even more terrible than I thought, C# code If the List<AssList> is a list of objects then it'll be a list of object references. If you instantiate a new list with that list of object references, I believe you'll get a new list of references pointing at the same objects. So you've got two distinct objects, with two distinct lists, but both lists contain pointers to the same objects so when you iterate over them you're looking at the same data. You can do something like code:
Chalks fucked around with this message at 12:38 on Nov 18, 2016 |
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Bad C#?code:
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MrMoo posted:I did a great interview and the interviewer was really excited, then I found out the job was in Jersey City, the downside of listings with Greater New York Area and had to cancel. Yo send this my way edit: Powerful Two-Hander posted:
I think I suggested something like this towards the end before we decided to gently caress off. but this seems better. Chalks posted:If the List<AssList> is a list of objects then it'll be a list of object references. If you instantiate a new list with that list of object references, I believe you'll get a new list of references pointing at the same objects. So you've got two distinct objects, with two distinct lists, but both lists contain pointers to the same objects so when you iterate over them you're looking at the same data. will report back if we remain terrible KidDynamite fucked around with this message at 12:59 on Nov 18, 2016 |
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KidDynamite posted:will report back if we remain terrible If the object you're calling clone() on doesn't actually implement that function, you may be able to very quickly implement it yourself using MemberwiseClone or you might have to do something more fancy in the clone method. I've not used that function myself, but it looks cool.
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raminasi posted:"greater new york area" always means new jersey. how did you not know the company location before you interviewed? doesnt it sometimes mean connecticut?
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floatman posted:Bad C#? im AssId "sqlexception"
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wait, List doesn't have it's own Clone method????
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