User AgentConundrum - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-20T16:32:50Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/user/1588http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/220896/should-i-find-a-new-career41Should I find a new career?AgentConundrum2008-10-21T05:53:48Z2009-12-16T18:06:36Z
<p>I've been having some problems with stress/anxiety lately, and I'm starting to think that's giving way to depression.</p>
<p>While I originally thought it was just the workload (unrealistic timelines when I had just transitioned to a new team - QA - where I was the only tester for a large chunk of changes) or the job (large consulting firm, expecting us to enter time into a tracker where we're accountable down to a quarter hour - with no place to enter coffee/smoke/washroom breaks), I'm now wondering if I even want to be in development at all.</p>
<p>I'm probably not like most developers on this site; I'm in no way elite. I got into programming in 2000, when I was in grade 10. It was my first exposure to the subject and I liked the feel of the work - the control, the delight in something you made coming to life on the screen.</p>
<p>I took a few more classes and liked it, but only did basic learning outside the classroom - the Internet wasn't as big back then, and I didn't have the access to it that I do now. When college came along, I decided to try programming. It was college, not university (a distinction that means more up here in Canada - think more vocational learning like high level language stuff and syntax rather than the theoretical stuff you get with a CS degree in University) so I don't feel prepared.</p>
<p>My first resume out of college said I've worked with a bunch of stuff - .NET, Java, C++ - but it was all high up stuff I doubted I could get a job in without more experience / out-of-class learning.</p>
<p>I was in a financial crunch so I took a job far from home doing maintenance on a legacy system running a bit of COBOL and a lot of report generation/data dump tools (Cognos Powerhouse and Robelle Suprtool for those who might know). After a recent migration (a project I was on, and enjoyed, for a year and a half of my two years service), we're running under HP-UX with a proprietary shell to emulate the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP%5FMulti-Programming%5FExecutive" rel="nofollow">MPE</a> system we used to have.</p>
<p>I know the job is career suicide considering where I want to be (C# or maybe Java - something "newer", working with a team that could actually mentor me rather than just throw me to the wolves) but I don't know how to balance work and life enough to get far enough in my learning to make a difference before it's too late.</p>
<p>I'm freaking out at work. I've been on two stress leaves since early September (once for a week after I basically tried to quit, and another for two weeks after a few days back when I snapped again and had a panic attack), and I have an appointment with my doctor on Wednesday to go over things again. I want more stress leave since I can't handle being at work, but I think it's more "that job" than the career in general.</p>
<p>Since I'm already terribly behind, I've questioned leaving development for some other career. I'm not sure what I want to do though, and money is a big concern too (which is why I haven't quit my job yet as well).</p>
<p>So my question - Can I salvage my career? Should I just give up? What can I do to get myself to a "junior developer" level quickly?</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong> (Dec 11 '08)<br>
I've noticed the view count on this page has been rising a lot in the past few days, so I came back to read over the new comments left on this question. @<a href="http://stackoverflow.com/users/30924/kajaco">kajaco</a> asked for a follow up about an hour go, and I'm happy to oblige.</p>
<p>Since this question was first posted, I've returned to my job. I did this initially to get a bit extra money and hold me over while I looked into my options with EI. My team lead has been surprisingly supportive of my return, although our HR manager was so cold about the situation when we spoke the morning I arrived back to the office ("Are you here to play, or are you here to work?"). </p>
<p>I've been handed a lot more analysis work this time around, as well as being tasked to mentor a junior resource. The pure analysis requests aren't subject to the same "nickel and diming" as development requests are, with regards to time tracking. On a small development request, we have to estimate/track to the quarter hour, and if we stray too far (in either direction) from our estimated time or if our actual time doesn't fit within "expected values" for the type of work we're doing, then we lose the ability to close our own tickets and a technical and/or team leader has to sign off on it.<br>
Pure analysis requests generally come down to buckets of "time spent investigating" and "formal documentation time" and we have pre-approval for up to 24 (billable/business) hours work, so there's less stress for me in that regard. This is important as I believe a big part of my problem has been worrying about not meeting their exacting standards for how long things should take, and the bureaucracy that goes with it. </p>
<p>I've also submitted a number of improvement requests surrounding our project. A member of our process improvement group came to see me about one of them today (specifically, implementing a wiki for the project) with the intent of championing the idea and pushing for its implementation. Others include aspects which could allow me to develop productivity tools; this would give me a little more "official" exposure to some technologies, which in turn helps me escape the company (which is still very much the plan at this point). </p>
<p>In my spare time, I've been doing some reading and, more importantly, creating a few (relatively small) pet projects to develop my technical skills. Artifacts of this effort can be found in some of my more recent questions on this site.<br>
In short, I think I'm doing pretty OK for the moment. I'm off for vacation a week from tomorrow, so I figure my job is safe for at least a month and I'll have plenty of reading time on the plane(s) over the next few weeks. </p>
<p>I might even update this again someday.</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong> (Dec 16 '09)<br>
I added a timestamp to my first update for @Barry Brown, and thought maybe another update was in order. </p>
<p>In July, I was terminated from the job I described above. I'd had a bad weekend, had to stay late despite being told I could leave early, and my boss was an asshole about it. The stress got to me, and I got a little vocal, and I was let go. My girlfriend, my friends, and my family all said it was for the best. As my girlfriend put it, "as much as you bitched about that job, you were never actually going to leave it" so it's good for me that I'm out of there now.</p>
<p>I've been on Employment Insurance for the past few months, but I'm having issues finding another job (economy, location, plus I've spent 3 years working in COBOL yet I have no desire to ever do that again). I came up with an idea for a website a few weeks ago, and have been puttering around with that. It's not much, but most people I talk to seem to think it's got potential. I've been reading up on other things (Java, C#) trying to get myself back in mental shape, and in general I'm pretty happy right now. Even if I don't find a job before my EI runs out, I've got a few thousand dollars in the bank that'll last a few months. I'm pretty sure I'll land on my feet.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1456086/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-load-an-xml-file-into-mysql-using-c8What is the fastest way to load an XML file into MySQL using C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-21T18:36:59Z2009-12-15T13:02:49Z
<h3>Question</h3>
<p>What is the fastest way to dump a large (> 1GB) XML file into a MySQL database?</p>
<h3>Data</h3>
<p>The data in question is the StackOverflow Creative Commons Data Dump.</p>
<h3>Purpose</h3>
<p>This will be used in an offline StackOverflow viewer I am building, since I am looking to do some studying/coding in places where I will not have access to the internet.</p>
<p>I would like to release this to the rest of the StackOverflow membership for their own use when the project is finished.</p>
<h3>Problem</h3>
<p>Originally, I was reading from XML/writing to DB one record at a time. This took about 10 hours to run on my machine. The hacktastic code I'm using now throws 500 records into an array, then creates an insertion query to load all 500 at once (eg. "<code>INSERT INTO posts VALUES (...), (...), (...) ... ;</code>"). While this is faster, it still takes hours to run. Clearly this is not the best way to go about it, so I'm hoping the big brains on this site will know of a better way.</p>
<h3>Constraints</h3>
<ul>
<li>I am building the application using C# as a desktop application (i.e. WinForms).</li>
<li>I am using MySQL 5.1 as my database. This means that features such as "<code>LOAD XML INFILE filename.xml</code>" are not usable in this project, as this feature is only available in MySQL 5.4 and above. This constraint is largely due to my hope that the project would be useful to people other than myself, and I'd rather not force people to use Beta versions of MySQL.</li>
<li>I'd like the data load to be built into my application (i.e. no instructions to "Load the dump into MySQL using 'foo' before running this application.").</li>
<li>I'm using MySQL Connector/Net, so anything in the <code>MySql.Data</code> namespace is acceptable.</li>
</ul>
<p>Thanks for any pointers you can provide!</p>
<p><hr /></p>
<p><strong>Ideas so far</strong></p>
<blockquote>
<p>stored procedure that loads an entire XML file into a column, then parses it using XPath </p>
</blockquote>
<ul>
<li>This didn't work since the file size is subject to the limitations of the max_allowed_packet variable, which is set to 1 MB by default. This is far below the size of the data dump files.</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1427375/problems-using-mysql-fulltext-indexing-for-programming-related-data-so-data-dump0Problems using MySQL FULLTEXT indexing for programming-related data (SO Data Dump)AgentConundrum2009-09-15T14:01:43Z2009-12-13T20:00:03Z
<p>I'm trying to implement a search feature for an offline-accessible StackOverflow, and I'm noticing some problems with using MySQLs FULLTEXT indexing.</p>
<p>Specifically, by default FULLTEXT indexing is restricted to words between 4 and 84 characters long. Terms such as "PHP" or "SQL" would not meet the minimum length and searching for those terms would yield no results.</p>
<p>It is possible to modify the variable which controls the minimum length a word needs to be to be indexed (ft_min_word_len), but this is a system-wide change requiring indexes in all databases to be rebuilt. On the off chance others find this app useful, I'd rather keep these sort of variables as vanilla as possible. I found a post on this site the other day stating that changing that value is just a bad idea anyway.</p>
<p>Another issue is with terms like "VB.NET" where, as far as I can tell, the period in the middle of the term separates it into two indexed values - VB and NET. Again, this means searches for "VB.NET" would return nothing.</p>
<p>Finally, since I'm doing a direct dump of the monthly XML-based dumps, all values are converted to HTML Entities and I'm concerned that this might have an impact on my search results.</p>
<p>I found <a href="http://codegrunt.com/blog/up-mysql-s-fulltext-search/5" rel="nofollow" >a blog post</a> which tries to address these issues with the following advice:</p>
<ul>
<li>keep two copies of your data - one with markup, etc. for display, and one modified for searching (remove unwanted words, markup, etc)</li>
<li>pad short terms so they will be indexed, I assume with a pre/suffix.</li>
</ul>
<p>What I'd like to know is, are these really the best workarounds for these issues? It seems like semi-duplicating a > 1GB table is wasteful, but maybe that's just me.</p>
<p>Also, if anyone could recommend a good site to understand MySQL's FULLTEXT indexing, I'd appreciate it. To keep this question from being too cluttered, please leave the site recommendations in the question comments, or email me directly at the site on my user profile).</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p><hr />
<strong>Additional Info:</strong><br />
I think I should clarify a couple of things.</p>
<p>I know "MySQL" tends to lead to the assumption of "web application", but that's not what I'm going for here. I could install Apache and PHP and run things that way, but I'm trying to keep this light. I can use my website for playing with PHP, so I don't feel the need to install it on my home machine too. I also hope this could be useful for others as well, and I don't want to force anyone else into installing a bunch of extra utilities. I went with MySQL since it was easy and needing to install some sort of DB was unavoidable. </p>
<p>The specifics of the project were going to be: </p>
<ul>
<li>Desktop application written in C# (WinForms)</li>
<li>MySQL backend</li>
</ul>
<p>I'm starting to wonder if I should just say to hell with it, and install everything I'd need to make this an (offline) webapp. As much as we'd all like to think our pet project is going to be used and loved by the community at large, I should know by now that this is likely going end up being only used by a single user.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1483331/want-to-create-a-facebook-likenews-and-updates/1483353#14833531Answer by AgentConundrum for Want to create a facebook likenews and updates ...AgentConundrum2009-09-27T11:10:54Z2009-09-27T11:17:26Z<p>I think this sort of depends on what sort of actions you are expecting to be performed on your items. I'm no expert, but I think the approach I would take is to keep each action distinct.</p>
<p>Let's assume that you have news items to display in your feed, and users can vote on them (or even just 'Like' them a la Facebook) or add a comment about the item.</p>
<p>I'd likely set up my database as such:</p>
<pre>
NewsItems
---------
NewsId
UserId (if this is like Facebook where it's someone posting their item)
Body
Timestamp
Votes
-----
VoteId
NewsId
UserId
VoteType (or possibly VoteValue with values +1 and -1 or something)
Timestamp
Comments
--------
CommentId
NewsId
Body
Timestamp
</pre>
<p>Using this, you can retrieve the last n items that a user posted from the NewsItems table, and as you display each, you can use it's NewsId to determine it's current vote count from the Votes table, and also use NewsId to retrieve a chronological listing of all comments made on the item.</p>
<p>I suppose you could also replace the Body field in NewsItems with two other fields, like NewsType and TypeId. The former tells you which table to use to lookup an action (since you probably don't want picture BLOBs and status update text in the same field/table. The second gives you the key to lookup in that table.</p>
<p>Just my two cents. Hope it helps.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1480868/c-are-objects-immediately-destroyed-when-going-out-of-scope/1480897#14808972Answer by AgentConundrum for C# - Are objects immediately destroyed when going out of scope?AgentConundrum2009-09-26T09:57:37Z2009-09-26T09:57:37Z<p>No. An <em>object</em> doesn't actually go "out of scope," the reference to it (i.e. the variable you use to access it) does.</p>
<p>Once there are no more references to a given object, that object becomes <em>eligible</em> for garbage collection (GC) should the need arise. Whenever the GC decides it needs to reclaim the space your no-longer-referenced object, that's when the objects finalizer will be called.</p>
<p>If your object is a resource (e.g. a file handle, database connection), it should implement the IDisposable interface (which obligates the object to implement a <code>Dispose()</code> method to clean up any open connections, etc). The best practice for you in this case would be to create the object as part of a <code>using</code> block, so that when this block is completed, your application will automatically call the objects <code>Dispose()</code> method, which will take care of closing your file/db connection/whatever.</p>
<p>e.g.</p>
<pre><code>
using (var conn = new DbConnection())
{
// do stuff with conn
} // conn.Dispose() is automatically called here.
</code></pre>
<p>The <code>using</code> block is just some syntactic sugar which wraps your interactions with the <code>conn</code> object in a <code>try</code> block, along with a <code>finally</code> block which only calls <code>conn.Dispose()</code></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1480817/login-forms-in-c/1480828#14808281Answer by AgentConundrum for Login Forms in C#AgentConundrum2009-09-26T09:15:42Z2009-09-26T09:15:42Z<p>You don't state whether your project is a web or desktop application. NinethSense has taken care of the web side of things, so I'll tackle the desktop side.</p>
<p>The way I handle these things is to first launch a login form which handles your authentication (e.g. check credentials against a database or something). You can create a property on the Login form to determine whether or not the login was successful. Your program will check if the login was successful from this property, possibly also retrieving a User object of some kind from the form, and open your Main form if it was. If the property shows an unsuccessful login, your program can be terminated.</p>
<p><strong>Edit</strong><br />
I found a similar question <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/392832/two-different-windows-forms-in-c">here</a>. The accepted answer on that question is essentially what I was trying to say with my answer to this question.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1475615/window-positioning-in-c/1475651#14756511Answer by AgentConundrum for Window positioning in C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-25T05:59:43Z2009-09-25T06:11:48Z<p>You can obtain the size of the screen as a Rectangle object from the <code>Screen.PrimaryScreen.WorkingArea</code> property.</p>
<p>You can use this information to set the Left and Top properties of your form to the difference between the widths and heights of the Screen rectangle and your form, as such:</p>
<p><code><pre>
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Rectangle screen = Screen.PrimaryScreen.WorkingArea;
this.Left = screen.Width - this.Width;
this.Top = screen.Height - this.Height;
}
</pre></code></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1415336/auto-reconnect-to-mysql-after-connection-lost/1457575#14575750Answer by AgentConundrum for Auto reconnect to MySql after connection lostAgentConundrum2009-09-22T00:32:44Z2009-09-22T00:32:44Z<p>I think the first thing that should be addressed is, why would a connection be open for 8 hours straight?</p>
<p>I'd think that in most cases you'll connect to the database, do your thing, and close it:</p>
<p><code><pre>
using (var conn = new MySqlConnection(connString))
{
// do what you need here
}
</pre></code></p>
<p>The using block will create a connection which is only valid within the block. When the block ends, the Dispose method will be called on the connection and close and properly dispose of the connection object. This will prevent your application from using up available connections when they aren't needed.</p>
<p>If you <em>are</em> in a situation where you'll need to determine if the connection is open, your connection variable will have a <code>State</code> property which will be a ConnectionState enumeration.</p>
<p>You can check it using something like this:</p>
<p><code><pre>
if (conn.State != ConnectionState.Open)
{
conn = new MySqlConnection(connString);
}
</pre></code></p>
<p>Hope that helps.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/237669/amazon-notwithstanding-are-there-any-good-programming-book-review-websites5Amazon notwithstanding, are there any good programming book review websites?AgentConundrum2008-10-26T06:50:45Z2009-09-17T21:58:41Z
<p>Despite the trend that <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001108.html" rel="nofollow"> programmers don't read books,</a> I still prefer to read books over "random" websites when learning a new language, etc. (It helps that I have access to <a href="http://www.safaribooksonline.com/" rel="nofollow">Safari Books Online</a> through my former college and <a href="http://books24x7.com" rel="nofollow">Books24x7</a> through work)</p>
<p>The problem I have is separating the good books from the bad, and evaluating what would be a good introductory text vs. an advanced text.</p>
<p>Are there any good websites, excluding Amazon reviews, with good book reviews? - preferably showing required experience levels - introduction, intermediate, advanced, reference, etc.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1396545/rectangular-backcolor-of-selection-in-richtextbox0Rectangular BackColor of selection in RichTextBoxAgentConundrum2009-09-08T21:57:59Z2009-09-08T23:59:11Z
<p><strong>Background:</strong><br />
I'm going to start studying/coding at the local university's library. Since I'm not a student, I won't be able to utilize their wireless internet access. Since StackOverflow is such a great resource, I want to be able to take it with me, so I'm building a small desktop application to load/search/display the most recent data dumps.</p>
<p><strong>Problem:</strong><br />
I want to display code blocks in the same sort of rectangular block as this site does, so I played with the RichTextBox control to try to create this effect. Unfortunately, the RichTextBox.SelectedBackColor property only colors the actual text, when what I want is a rectangle reaching to the outer limits of the selection.</p>
<p><strong>Example:</strong><br />
This is what I am able to produce with the RichTextBox:<br />
<img src="http://imgur.com/xqCG9.png" /> </p>
<p>This is what I would like to create:<br />
<img src="http://imgur.com/4N1yB.png" /></p>
<p><strong>Questions:</strong> </p>
<ul>
<li>Is there any way to produce this effect using the RichTextBox? </li>
<li><strong>If not,</strong> are there any other controls I could use to create this effect?</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/161288/what-would-be-the-best-book-to-read-in-order-to-really-grok-oop6What would be the best book to read in order to really 'grok' OOP?AgentConundrum2008-10-02T08:03:33Z2009-08-23T22:17:51Z
<p>How would you recommend I go about learning about Object Oriented Design/Programming?</p>
<p>I prefer to learn based on books first (it's likely a bias of mine based on the assumption that books are edited for quality, which "random" websites would not - discuss in question comments if you wish), so I'm really looking for a couple great beginner books on the topic. If there is a definitive website that covers this, I'd be open to that too if it's known to be good quality.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/385521/are-there-any-good-podcasts-aimed-at-new-inexperienced-programmers1Are there any good podcasts aimed at new/inexperienced programmers?AgentConundrum2008-12-22T04:04:34Z2009-08-23T21:48:23Z
<p>Question says it all.</p>
<p>I'm looking for some decent podcasts aimed at junior developers, or those who might be coming from a different background.</p>
<p>I used to be into .Net a bit, but I got caught up in some COBOL/legacy stuff for financial reasons and now I'm trying to get back on track with regard to modern languages, techniques, etc.</p>
<p>All suggestions are appreciated!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1210119/what-do-you-rename-form1-to/1210131#12101310Answer by AgentConundrum for What do you rename Form1 to?AgentConundrum2009-07-31T00:40:22Z2009-07-31T00:40:22Z<p>I usually name my main form to keep in line with the project. For instance, I'm (slowly) writing a small application that was intended to help manage peer reviews at my previous employer. My main form in this project was simply called ReviewManager.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/792351/c-2008-express-project-type-csproj-is-not-supported-by-this-version-of-the-a3C# 2008 Express: Project type (.csproj) is not supported by this version of the application. AgentConundrum2009-04-27T05:41:37Z2009-07-28T08:57:42Z
<p>I've been trying to look through some projects on <a href="http://www.codeplex.com/" rel="nofollow">CodePlex</a> to try to get a feel for how others design their applications. I've run into some trouble trying to open these projects in C# 2008 Express. When I open either the solution or csproj files, I'm confronted with this error message:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>'Foo.csproj' cannot be opened because its project type (.csproj) is not supported by this version of the application. </p>
<p>To open it, please use a version that supports this type of project. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>This doesn't happen when I open projects I created myself. The external projects are even auto-converted from 2005 when they're in that format, but choke when it tries to open the converted file.</p>
<p>Is this a limitation on the Express editions, or is there something I can do to fix this?</p>
<p>I tried searching with Google, but the results I found were less than helpful.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p><strong>UPDATES:</strong><br />
@JaredPar asked for the specific project which I'm having difficulties opening.<br />
The proverbial 'straw that broke the camels back' is called <a href="http://continuum.codeplex.com/" rel="nofollow">Continuum</a>, but I've also encountered difficulties with other projects on CodePlex, and also with the Paint.NET source.</p>
<p>I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, but the problem persists.</p>
<p>@brianpeiris requested the specs for my install:</p>
<p><strong>Visual Studio</strong><br />
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008<br />
Version 9.0.30729.1 SP<br />
Microsoft .NET Framework<br />
Version 3.5 SP1 </p>
<p>Installed Edition: C# Express </p>
<p>Microsoft Visual C# 2008 91910-152-0000061-60196<br />
Hotfix for Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition with SP1 - ENU (KB945282) KB945282<br />
Hotfix for Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition with SP1 - ENU (KB946040) KB946040<br />
Hotfix for Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition with SP1 - ENU (KB946308) KB946308<br />
Hotfix for Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition with SP1 - ENU (KB947540) KB947540<br />
Hotfix for Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition with SP1 - ENU (KB947789) KB947789 </p>
<p><strong>System</strong><br />
System:<br />
Microsoft Windows XP<br />
Professional<br />
Version 2002<br />
Service Pack 2 </p>
<p><strong>Computer</strong><br />
AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile<br />
Technology TL-50<br />
1.60 GHz, 1.75 GB of RAM<br />
Physical Address Extension </p>
<p>Also, I should note that I have tried reinstalling VS, which didn't work. I've also installed the Web Developer Express as well, and while I can open and run the project from there, C# continues to frustrate.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1181353/which-languages-do-you-most-often-use-at-your-job7Which language(s) do you most often use at your job? [closed]AgentConundrum2009-07-25T06:12:16Z2009-07-25T09:41:16Z
<p>This is partially to help me figure out where I should be looking to improve myself now that I'm officially looking for a new job, but mostly I'm just curious. Many people recommend the <a href="http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html" rel="nofollow">TIOBE index</a> as a metric for "what's hot" in programming languages today, but I've read a lot about how biased/inaccurate this list can be.</p>
<p>I know SO likely contains a bias all it's own (C# and .Net being our two largest tags), but I'd really like to know what you all use at your day jobs.</p>
<p>It's preferable to have one language per answer, with anecdotes and such reserved for the comments. I'm pretty interested in proprietary/rare environments (e.g. <a href="http://www.speedware.com/solutions/HPe3000_migration/migration_tools/AMXW/" rel="nofollow">from my last job</a>), and I think if you mainly use specific library (e.g. jquery) that's probably great as it's own answer.</p>
<p>I'll stop ranting now. Let the voting begin!</p>
<p><strong>To All Downvoters:</strong><br />
I'm noticing a lot of answers now have negative scores. Unless the content of a post is woefully off topic (i.e. makes no mention of what they use at work), please refrain from downvoting. A negative score would logically indicate less than zero people use the technology, which is clearly impossible if someone submitted the answer (regardless of how much we'd all like to believe no one uses "M" and it was all a bad dream).</p>
<p>I do notice there are a lot of multi-language answers, and I think that's what the downvoters are really targeting here. In some cases, these are legitimate answers (i.e. languages that naturally compliment each other - like someone saying they use Javascript/jquery). In other cases, it's more likely that these should just be separate answers. I think a more valid approach might be to edit these answers and split out into new answers.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1175481/what-are-some-class-names-that-would-signal-a-need-for-refactoring/1181452#11814520Answer by AgentConundrum for What are some class names that would signal a need for refactoring?AgentConundrum2009-07-25T07:12:23Z2009-07-25T07:12:23Z<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_Nrp7cj_tM" rel="nofollow">George Carlin has some examples.</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/330149/are-there-any-web-based-standalone-no-install-or-no-admin-installer-compilers0Are there any web-based, standalone (no-install), or no-admin installer compilers for C#AgentConundrum2008-12-01T06:22:32Z2009-07-23T14:08:19Z
<p>Hi All,</p>
<p>I'm looking to spend a bit of my lunch break each day teaching myself some C#. I have access to some books on the subject via my employer-paid Books24x7 subscription, but I have no way of running code while I'm at work.</p>
<p>My work PC is rather locked down (no admin privileges, read-only "Program Files" - though install to a desktop-based folder is possible, and USB thumbdrives are forbidden..), so I'm looking for another way to compile some code.</p>
<p>Can anyone point to:
* A web-based compiler (binary download from a known-good site, or possibly a web-based CLI to interact with non-GUI apps)
* A standalone compiler requiring no-install
* A compiler which does not require admin right to install.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p><hr /></p>
<p><strong>[Edit 1]</strong><br />
I suppose another reason why I mentioned the web-based compiler first was that I'm not sure which version(s) of the .Net framework might be installed on my work machine. We do absolutely no .Net work on my project so there's no reason to believe there's anything more than what came with XP. If there's a way to install the latest version without admin privileges, I'd love to hear it! </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1089896/security-when-source-code-is-public2Security when source code is publicAgentConundrum2009-07-07T00:55:13Z2009-07-07T10:03:27Z
<p>I realize that the answer to this question is likely quite obvious (if somewhat inconvenient to me), but I'm hoping someone will have an ingenious solution.</p>
<p>I'm slowly building an application in my free time that I hope will be useful at work. It's a simple tracking application for the assignment of peer reviews. Basically, I'm just trying to teach myself some C#.</p>
<p>My problem is that since I really can't install anything, and I can't use my own website for this (two reasons - 1) the DoD probably wouldn't allow it, 2) I want this to be a desktop (WinForms) project, not Web), I'm using Jet (like Access) as a data store.</p>
<p>I need a way to secure the database from prying eyes, since there are some things I really only want an Admin-level user (like a team lead) to access. I've basically decided to set a database password. A password will be picked at install time, used to secure the database, then encrypted for the application to pick up, decrypt, and use to open db connections.</p>
<p>My problem is that I want this code to be somewhat public. I eventually want to post my code on my website, and ask StackOverflow and maybe the programming subReddit for some quick reviews and insights. Think of it like a poor mans mentorship program. For maintenance, especially after I leave this job, the source will eventually be available to my co-workers. If they have access to the encrypted 'key file' and the source, they'll be able to determine the db password.</p>
<p>Is there any way to code this so that even with the file and the code, my co-workers won't be able to get into the db? I assume not, but it's worth something to ask.</p>
<p>If there's no way to do this, I guess my second option is to change the encryption when I put it up on my site (change the encryption equivalent to a hash - IV? - to something different when published), and provide the source in a password-protected rar-file, giving the password only to management.</p>
<p>Any ideas?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1024519/recurring-dates-on-dates-that-do-not-exist/1024533#10245331Answer by AgentConundrum for Recurring dates on dates that do not existAgentConundrum2009-06-21T18:59:44Z2009-06-21T18:59:44Z<p>I'd think you would be able to flag dates like this pretty easily. The only dates I can think of are the 29th, 30th, and 31st of a month, or February 29th.</p>
<p>When the user opts to be reminded of one of these dates monthly (or annually for Feb. 29), you can prompt them for an alternate date for those months. </p>
<p>Additionally, you could have an option to be notified "on the last day of each month."</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/959096/modelling-database-tables-into-classes0Modelling database tables into classesAgentConundrum2009-06-06T05:55:50Z2009-06-06T20:47:06Z
<p>I'm designing a personal project which is largely database driven. I'm trying to come up with a good design for how to handle database interop, and I'd like the input of the experienced minds here at StackOverflow.</p>
<p>Is the following good design, or is there a more standard way of handling communication with the database?</p>
<p><strong>EDIT</strong><br />
I was mainly looking for feedback on whether it was usual to break up the connection details into their own base class, with subclasses for logical units/classes.<br />
To that end, I've modified the code below to add a retrieval method to complement the insertion method in the original question. I've also modified it to show that it takes/returns (depending on the method) business objects.<br />
For instance, in the example we use the Employee class throughout the application, but have an EmployeeDb class (inherited from Database) which handles its persistence to/from the database.</p>
<p>I like this because it keeps storage implementation details out of the business objects, but dislike it because it strongly couples the Employee and EmployeeDB classes. </p>
<p><code> </p>
<pre><code>// Abstract Base Class to handle specifics of the database connection
abstract class Database : IDisposable
{
protected OleDbConnection m_Conn;
public bool Open()
{
// Open a connection to the database
}
public void Dispose()
{
if (m_Conn != null)
{
m_Conn.Dispose();
}
}
}
// Specific classes for each table, with methods for CRUD functions
class EmployeeDB : Database
{
public bool AddTestData(Employee emp)
{
// Construct SQL to add Employee class members to the DB, breaking
// them out into their component tables as needed
}
public List<Employee> GetEmployeeByProject(string project)
{
// Retrieve recordset of all employees on the project,
// breaking them out into instances of the Employee class
// Add each new Employee object to a list, and return the list
// to the caller.
}
}
// Specific classes for each table (or logical unit, since obviously
// most of the time we'll need to join a few tables to get what
// we want), with methods for CRUD functions
void AddSomethingToTheDatabase()
{
using (TestDataDB td = new TestDataDB())
{
td.Open(Application.StartupPath);
string NewID = td.AddTestData(txtAddMe.Text);
}
}
</code></pre>
<p></code></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/886411/is-it-worth-it-to-lookup-the-default-application-in-the-registry-when-opening-a-f0Is it worth it to lookup the default application in the registry when opening a file from a C# application?AgentConundrum2009-05-20T06:17:20Z2009-05-20T20:23:14Z
<p>I'm building an application (a side project which is likely to enlist the help of the stackoverflow community on more than one occasion) which will need to open a variety of file types (i.e. open Word documents in Word, not natively in my application).</p>
<p>I've been playing with some code for looking up the default application for the file type in the registry and passing this to Process.Start(). There seem to be two issues with this approach:</p>
<p>1) The application name is quoted in some instances, and not in others.<br />
2) Process.Start() requires that the application path and it's arguments are passed separately (i.e. Process.Start("notepad.exe", @"C:\myfile.txt"); rather than Process.Start(@"notepad.exe C:\myfile.txt");).</p>
<p>This means when I retrieve the path from the registry, I have to split it (after determining if I need to split on quotes or spaces) to determine what part is the application path and what parts are arguments, then pass those separately to Process.Start().</p>
<p>The alternative seems to be to just pass the filename, as in Process.Start(@"C:\myfile.txt"), but I think this only works if the application is in the Path environment variable.</p>
<p>Which way is better? In the case of the registry, is there a common solution for how to do the argument parsing?</p>
<p>Thanks for any and all help!</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong><br />
I guess the short answer is 'No.'<br />
It seems like I was really going the overkill route, and that passing just the filename will work whenever there's an associated value in the registry. I.e. anything I find in the registry myself, Process.Start() already knows how to do.</p>
<p>I did discover that when I try this with a "new" filetype, I get a Win32Exception stating "No application is associated with the specified file for this operation." Fredrik Mörk mentions in a comment that this doesn't occur for him in Vista. What's the proper way to handle this?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/785995/advice-on-cold-calling-for-jobs3Advice on cold calling for jobsAgentConundrum2009-04-24T14:08:05Z2009-05-14T21:11:45Z
<p>I've been looking for a new job lately, since COBOL really isn't why I got into this industry.</p>
<p>The popular job sites don't seem to be listing anything, and I haven't really found anyone with jobs listed on their site, so I'm considering going another route - cold calling (well, cold emailing).</p>
<p>I was some listings from a few months ago on a job site, trying to get a feel for some of the local companies. I found a place that sounds like it could be decent (a friend of mine apparently used to work there, but that was nine years ago and he was in QA), and I'm trying to figure out how to look into getting a job there.</p>
<p>I probably don't know their tech of choice (VB, C#, and a brief mention of Delphi), but that's sort of the point. I'm basically looking for a good company that can mentor me into a real developer.</p>
<p>Any advice on how to go about contacting these people, or what to say when I do?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/44980/how-can-i-programmatically-determine-if-my-workstation-is-locked10How can I programmatically determine if my workstation is locked?AgentConundrum2008-09-04T23:37:56Z2009-05-05T17:57:40Z
<p>I'm writing up some productivity/metrics tools for myself to help monitor my focus throughout the day. Recently, I've noticed that I tend to get off track more than usual and feel the need to get up and go for walks/drinks/etc and I'm concerned that I'm "wasting" too much time.</p>
<p>Since I always lock my computer when I go anywhere, and I unlock it as soon as I return (even if I'm just reading at my desk, etc), I was wondering how I can determine, in code, how long the machine is locked.</p>
<p>I'm writing this in C# if that helps, but I'm open to other ideas.</p>
<p><hr /></p>
<p>I like the windows service idea (and have accepted it) for simplicity and cleanliness, but unfortunately I don't think it will work for me in this particular case. I wanted to run this on my workstation at work rather than home (or in addition to home, I suppose), but it's locked down pretty hard courtesy of the DoD. That's part of the reason I'm rolling my own, actually.</p>
<p>I'll write it up anyway and see if it works. Thanks everyone!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/675846/starting-over-and-the-catch-22-of-experience7Starting over and the Catch-22 of experienceAgentConundrum2009-03-24T01:18:27Z2009-03-25T18:54:29Z
<p>I posted a <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/220896/should-i-find-a-new-career">question</a> on this site back in October about how my job was causing me health problems. Things have been better since then, but I've let myself get complacent again. This needs to stop. I need get myself out of this rut and get programming again to find a better job.</p>
<p>Some background: </p>
<ul>
<li>Started coding when I was around 15, but was lazy about it and still consider myself well below average</li>
<li>Despite my laziness, I'm still very interested in the craft and read lots of blogs (like Coding Horror and JoelOnSoftware, which is how I ended up on this site.</li>
<li>Started with VB6 in high school, where I also learned using Turbo Pascal</li>
<li>Spent three years in college. Since I'm Canadian, this means it was pretty much vocational training, with little theory (there were some classes, a lot really, which were pretty much "Intro to VB.Net" and the like).</li>
<li>College also included a lot of mainframe training - Cobol, etc.</li>
<li>I now work on a Unix system with a proprietary emulation layer to make it look like MPE (an OS for HP midrange machines), and use COBOL and some reporting/data extraction tools you don't need to care about.</li>
</ul>
<p>When I come home at the end of the day, I'm completely wiped out and mentally drained. Although I read blogs and lurk StackOverflow and the Programming SubReddit, I hardly ever just code the hell out of something. I'm not that creative when it comes to coming up with project ideas.</p>
<p>What this boils down to is, <strong>How to I start over with programming?</strong></p>
<p>What's the best way to convince a company to take a chance on me, with very limited experience, so I can learn from proper mentors?
Are there any projects online, or preferably tutorials, which can walk me through the design and implementation of even a simple CRUD app?
Where do you get the motivation for new personal projects? The only thing I've come up with is largely work based (it's basically a productivity app).</p>
<p><strong>How do I start over to get into the career I want</strong>, and escape the death spiral of fatigue and discouragement I'm in now?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/672308/how-to-highlight-calculated-fields-in-an-excel-spreadsheet/672334#6723343Answer by AgentConundrum for How to highlight calculated fields in an Excel spreadsheet?AgentConundrum2009-03-23T05:45:58Z2009-03-23T05:57:49Z<p>I'm going to assume you're only talking about cell formulas rather than VBA calculations here, since you could set the cell colour in your VBA procedure if you're doing it that way.</p>
<p>The way to do this is to check the cell for a formula after you're done with it, and change it's colour at that point. The relevant event here is Change, and the cell's HasFormula property will tell you whether the cell is a literal value, or calculated from a formula:</p>
<pre>
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.HasFormula Then
Target.Interior.Color = vbRed
Else
' remove background colour entirely (i.e. No Fill)
Target.Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone
End If
End Sub
</pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/339582/breaking-out-of-tail-f-thats-being-read-by-a-while-read-loop-in-hp-ux0Breaking out of "tail -f" that's being read by a "while read" loop in HP-UXAgentConundrum2008-12-04T04:14:19Z2009-02-27T22:39:38Z
<p>Hi All, </p>
<p>I'm trying to write a (sh -bourne shell) script that processes lines as they are written to a file. I'm attempting to do this by feeding the output of <code>tail -f</code> into a <code>while read</code> loop. This tactic seems to be proper based on my research in Google as well as <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/157163/how-to-do-something-with-bash-when-a-text-line-appear-to-a-file">this question</a> dealing with a similar issue, but using bash.</p>
<p>From what I've read, it seems that I should be able to break out of the loop when the file being followed ceases to exist. It doesn't. In fact, it seems the only way I can break out of this is to kill the process in another session. <code>tail</code> does seem to be working fine otherwise as testing with this:</p>
<pre>
touch file
tail -f file | while read line
do
echo $line
done
</pre>
<p>Data I append to <code>file</code> in another session appears just file from the loop processing written above.</p>
<p>This is on HP-UX version B.11.23.</p>
<p>Thanks for any help/insight you can provide!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/445326/have-you-ever-had-to-file-tps-reports/498415#4984151Answer by AgentConundrum for Have you ever had to file "TPS reports"?AgentConundrum2009-01-31T06:38:10Z2009-01-31T06:38:10Z<p>I currently have to outline my time in three separate utilities:</p>
<ul>
<li><p>I enter my time at a high level (consulting time vs. holiday vs. vacation vs. sick, etc) for a period one week, showing hours worked per day on each. This one is for billing the client.</p></li>
<li><p>The client has a time tracking system that they just rolled out in which we have to enter our time at the request level. Admin time for client-related things (meetings, training, etc) has it's own general purpose bucket. Non-billable items have another. This one is for a period of one month, showing hours per week.</p></li>
<li><p>My company also has a time tracking tool, detailing everything we did in a given week. Time is tracked on the quarter hour, and is extremely fine grained. i.e. "For request 12345, I spent 0.25 hours writing an estimate, 0.50 hours writing a requirements document, 0.50 hours coding file x." Estimates also have to be entered into the system, and effectively locked down (Waterfall FTL!), before we send anything to the client for approval (long before anything is coded).</p></li>
</ul>
<p>We also have a very strict peer review process. Anything official that we send to the client (requirements documents, change requests, code, etc) have to be peer reviewed first. The client also has a Change Control Board which meets once a week to approve anything that will be installed into production.</p>
<p>I once explained to some friends from college exactly how much process and paranoia surrounded my work. By the end of it, I'd figured out that the hypothetical situation where (in a non-emergency, non-production support situation), the estimate for adding a single field to an existing report, after all the process was taken into account, was three hours at the ABSOLUTE MINIMUM for what would essentially be adding a single field to an existing select statement (or something similar as we use a tool which doesn't use SQL for DB queries). Additionally, since the estimate for this would be so small (since that three hours represents ONLY the required 0.25 hour minimum for each required item, plus half an hour for the production change control meeting), I'd need to get my team lead to sign off on it first, since I'd be going so far against what our estimating tool says it should take me to change the code (this tool is largely based on LOC). </p>
<p><em>*sigh*</em> </p>
<p>I think that's enough ranting for today.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/475351/sign-of-the-times-what-are-you-reading/475502#4755020Answer by AgentConundrum for Sign of the times: what are you reading?AgentConundrum2009-01-24T04:38:26Z2009-01-24T04:38:26Z<p>I've been reading Code Complete for the first time slowly over the last couple months. </p>
<p>As a relatively junior developer, I've found it to be extremely informative and has really made me think more about the process of good design. </p>
<p>As a developer stuck in a horrible mess of outdated, GOTO-laden COBOL code.. well, it just makes me sad to read it, knowing what I'm missing.</p>
<p>As far as books on specific technologies, I'm well into reading Essential C# 3.0 For .Net Framework 3.5 on, I believe, a recommendation I was given on another StackOverflow question.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/454751/polling-database-for-updates-from-c-application0Polling database for updates from C# applicationAgentConundrum2009-01-18T06:50:07Z2009-01-19T05:04:14Z
<p>I'm attempting to create my first "real" C# application - a small pet project to help schedule peer reviews at work.</p>
<p>Due to the insane amount of process/bureaucracy involved in implementing anything new - as well as the fact that I'm doing this away from managements eyes, on my own time, for the time being - I'm going to be writing this with an <s>MS Access</s> MS Jet Engine backend (i.e. an access mdb file) due to restrictions on how I can deploy this application to my co-workers.</p>
<p>My question is: how do I poll the database intermittently to grab updates (new requested reviews, messages from other developers requesting info, etc.) from the database?</p>
<p>Should I just drop a Timer on each form that needs the info and refresh everything when an update has occurred?</p>
<p><strong>Edit:</strong><br />
I'm looking for advice specifically on how to implement the timer. I can't install things on workstations, I don't have access to servers (outside of storage space), and I can't host this myself due to the company's security requirements since our client has ridiculous DoD restrictions.</p>
<p>I guess I've figured this out anyway, since the "timer on form" solution works just fine (I don't know what I was thinking when I said I wanted a secondary solution for a CLI version as it clearly isn't needed.. it's very late).</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18984/what-do-you-think-of-developing-for-the-command-line-first13What do you think of developing for the command line first?AgentConundrum2008-08-20T22:27:56Z2009-01-15T01:53:32Z
<p>What are your opinions on developing for the command line first, then adding a GUI on after the fact by simply calling the command line methods?</p>
<p>eg.</p>
<p>W:\ todo AddTask "meeting with John, re: login peer review" "John's office" "2008-08-22" "14:00" </p>
<p>loads todo.exe and calls a function called AddTask that does some validation and throws the meeting in a database. </p>
<p>Eventually you add in a screen for this: </p>
<p>============================================================</p>
<p>Event: [meeting with John, re: login peer review]</p>
<p>Location: [John's office] </p>
<p>Date: [Fri. Aug. 22, 2008] </p>
<p>Time: [ 2:00 PM]</p>
<p>[Clear] [Submit]</p>
<p>============================================================</p>
<p>When you click submit, it calls the same AddTask function.</p>
<p>Is this considered: </p>
<ul>
<li>a good way to code</li>
<li>just for the newbies</li>
<li>horrendous!.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Addendum:</strong> </p>
<p>I'm noticing a trend here for "shared library called by both the GUI and CLI executables." Is there some compelling reason why they would have to be separated, other than maybe the size of the binaries themselves? </p>
<p>Why not just call the same executable in different ways:</p>
<ul>
<li>"todo /G" when you want the full-on graphical interface</li>
<li>"todo /I" for an interactive prompt <em>within</em> todo.exe (scripting, etc)</li>
<li>plain old "todo " when you just want to do one thing and be done with it.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Addendum 2:</strong> </p>
<p>It was mentioned that "the way [I've] described things, you [would] need to spawn an executable every time the GUI needs to do something." </p>
<p>Again, this wasn't my intent. When I mentioned that the example GUI called "the same AddTask function," I didn't mean the GUI called the command line program each time. I agree that would be totally nasty. I had intended (see first addendum) that this all be held in a single executable, since it was a tiny example, but I don't think my phrasing necessarily precluded a shared library.</p>
<p>Also, I'd like to thank all of you for your input. This is something that keeps popping back in my mind and I appreciate the wisdom of your experience.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/220896/should-i-find-a-new-careerComment by AgentConundrum on Should I find a new career?AgentConundrum2009-12-16T18:07:47Z2009-12-16T18:07:47Z@Barry Brown: You could check the revision history on this post to see when the update was made, but I just went ahead and added the timestamp to it. I also added a small additional update in case anyone is interested.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1498655/mysql-query-help/1498686#1498686Comment by AgentConundrum on MySQL Query help AgentConundrum2009-09-30T15:07:12Z2009-09-30T15:07:12ZA quick way to check this would be to change the queries to use LIKE; i.e. "WHERE column_1 LIKE "PENDING%" OR column_2 = "PENDING%" ...". If that works, it's clear that you've got space issues.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1456086/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-load-an-xml-file-into-mysql-using-c/1473167#1473167Comment by AgentConundrum on What is the fastest way to load an XML file into MySQL using C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-30T05:51:41Z2009-09-30T05:51:41ZThe errors were exactly what I thought they would be. I erroneously assumed that there would be no double-quotes in the Body field since that would close the xml attribute in the original file, and thus render the xml invalid. What I failed to consider was that the XmlReader I was using was decoding entities as it went, so there were double quotes present, which was screwing up the CSV file. I escaped all slashes, then additionally escaped the quotes, and everything was great. 3m34s to create the file, then 2m43s to do the MySQL load - total of 6m17s to load the PostTypeId and Body fields!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1456086/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-load-an-xml-file-into-mysql-using-c/1473167#1473167Comment by AgentConundrum on What is the fastest way to load an XML file into MySQL using C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-30T03:05:14Z2009-09-30T03:05:14ZHi Shiraz, I just finally got around to trying your suggestion regarding creating temp files and using LOAD DATA to process them. It took 2m22 to create the file and 2m35s to load the file into the database. There were a number of warnings I need to look into, but I'm sure these will be fixed with some minor tweaks. 5 minutes to load 1.2 million records is well beyond my expectations. Enjoy your bounty, it was well earned!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1456086/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-load-an-xml-file-into-mysql-using-c/1490111#1490111Comment by AgentConundrum on What is the fastest way to load an XML file into MySQL using C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-29T01:55:25Z2009-09-29T01:55:25ZI don't <i>need</i> MySQL; it's simply what I already had installed. This is, after all, primarily a personal/portfolio project. Having never worked with MSSQL, it'll be a secondary feature once the main project is done. I'll definitely be using SqlBulkCopy when the time comes. The nearest thing for MySQL seems to be a cover for the LOAD DATA syntax. As for indexes, etc. the table is bare since records will only be added once. I'll check into your 'big initial sizes' suggestion. Thanks for the ideas.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1483331/want-to-create-a-facebook-likenews-and-updates/1483353#1483353Comment by AgentConundrum on Want to create a facebook likenews and updates ...AgentConundrum2009-09-27T11:43:17Z2009-09-27T11:43:17ZYou may want to play with my suggestions a fair bit, since (a) I'm quite tired, and (b) it's been a while since I worked closely with referential integrity issues, or really database design in any serious capacity.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1483331/want-to-create-a-facebook-likenews-and-updates/1483353#1483353Comment by AgentConundrum on Want to create a facebook likenews and updates ...AgentConundrum2009-09-27T11:42:00Z2009-09-27T11:42:00ZI think instead of having two separate fields for detail lookup, as I originally posted, you might want to create prefixes for detail table ids, and use that as your reference in the NewsItems table. i.e. in an Images table you can have ImageId as your PK, and possibly another field called ImageFK (foreign key) which is your ImageId with a prefix (i.e. ImageId = 1701, ImageFK = im1701). You'll use the ImageFK was your foreign key to the NewsItems table, and use referential integrity to delete the NewsItems record when the corresponding Images table record is deleted.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1483331/want-to-create-a-facebook-likenews-and-updates/1483353#1483353Comment by AgentConundrum on Want to create a facebook likenews and updates ...AgentConundrum2009-09-27T11:38:45Z2009-09-27T11:38:45ZAre we talking about soft or hard deletes here? Soft deletes are easy - you can add an IsActive or IsDeleted field to each of the tables holding specific data. When you lookup recent NewsItems, you'll also check this field in the specific detail table you want, and only display items which haven't been deleted. For hard deletes, you can simply add logic to delete the specific NewsItems record when you delete the corresponding detail record.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1456086/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-load-an-xml-file-into-mysql-using-c/1480682#1480682Comment by AgentConundrum on What is the fastest way to load an XML file into MySQL using C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-26T09:29:47Z2009-09-26T09:29:47ZThis is partially why I asked this question, actually. I was disappointed with the 10 hour load time, but somewhat shrugged it off as "well, it is a lot of data.. besides, i'll have plenty of time to speed it up later" but then I saw a post on Meta complaining about an 8 MINUTE load time to MSSQL and I got pissed. The guy put his code on github and this was what he was using. Well, SqlBulkCopy, not the XML version you speak of. Thanks for the info, I'll definitely keep it in mind when I start playing with other databases (this is a toy project of mine, for learning/portfolio purposes). Thanks!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1456086/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-load-an-xml-file-into-mysql-using-cComment by AgentConundrum on What is the fastest way to load an XML file into MySQL using C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-25T22:46:25Z2009-09-25T22:46:25ZHonestly, Mark, I was under the mistaken impression SQLite was meant for smaller databases. I just took a look at the site and while I did notice a comment that it was not for "Very large datasets," I re-read the comment for that section and noticed just how high the limit really is. Perhaps I'll take a look at it as an alternate database. I've already got plans to allow MSSQL to be used instead.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1475615/window-positioning-in-c/1475651#1475651Comment by AgentConundrum on Window positioning in C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-25T06:25:09Z2009-09-25T06:25:09Zglad to help. happy coding!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1475615/window-positioning-in-c/1475651#1475651Comment by AgentConundrum on Window positioning in C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-25T06:15:21Z2009-09-25T06:15:21ZIf you want the window in the middle of your screen, that's actually a lot easier, simply set your forms StartPosition property to CenterScreen. I don't think this works if your application is already running, but if it is, you can tweak my answer to set the left and top to be 1/2 of the screen height/width minute 1/2 of your forms height/width. Play around with the code a bit to get a feel for what it does, then you'll be able to modify it to suit your needs in the future.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1456086/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-load-an-xml-file-into-mysql-using-c/1473167#1473167Comment by AgentConundrum on What is the fastest way to load an XML file into MySQL using C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-25T00:22:15Z2009-09-25T00:22:15ZIt's actually a lot faster to read the XML file than you think. I'm using an <code>XmlReader</code> to read the file, and I quickly checked how long it takes to read the file and prepare the queries. By reading only PostTypeId and Body (the only two fields I'm playing with) into Strings (to ensure they are read, since I'm not sure when parameterized queries pull their data), and commenting out the <code>cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()</code> statement, the process took 1 minute, 12 seconds. The bottleneck is very much in the database portion, not the data read. I'll look into recreating LOAD DATA-readable files, thanks.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/990851/stackoverflow-data-in-mysql/994468#994468Comment by AgentConundrum on Stackoverflow data in MySQLAgentConundrum2009-09-24T07:30:04Z2009-09-24T07:30:04ZVolkerK: How long does it take for your code to write all the files to the database? I ask because I'm writing something in C# using the MySQL Connector/Net and System.Xml.XmlReader as you mention at the bottom of your post, but this takes hours to run (about 10 hours writing one statement at a time, and somewhere between 3 and 4 i think when writing 500 per query - e.g. Insert into table values (rec1), (rec2), (rec3). ). I'd like this to be faster, but don't have a baseline for normal times. I've got a question on this site regarding fast ways to do this, but haven't gotten much of a responsehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/1456086/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-load-an-xml-file-into-mysql-using-c/1456336#1456336Comment by AgentConundrum on What is the fastest way to load an XML file into MySQL using C#?AgentConundrum2009-09-23T18:35:21Z2009-09-23T18:35:21ZThe problem persists even if we map the files 1-to-1 with the tables. The posts.xml file in the data dump is 1.19 GB for September, so I'd have to break at least that file apart. I'm also just not comfortable demanding a potential user to modify their MySQL installation to allow the 1GB packet. I'd like to keep this as vanilla as possible so as not to cause issues. e.g. "give me your server address and credentials, and I'll do the rest... oh, and would you mind making sure everything is transmitted in utf8 since that's not nearly as default as the docs say? thanks.."