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12
Feb

Word of the Week: Level

I’ve decided to start blogging again (for the third time now…) but I’ve recently been coming across some interesting stuff that I’d like to share without having tell a million different people, pasting different links, well you get the point. Being in software engineering, I’ve recently come across a number of good site, and these ones I’ve been trolling lately. Although reddit’s been around for a while and my classmates frequent it quite often, I’ve just never found the appeal, until now. I was linked to this plee by a friend about a programmer in industry who wants out, and was looking for some insight. I found it endearing that a bunch of “randoms” were able to gave their two cent’s, and gave him a push in the right direction, as well as humorous anecdotes on things they’ve come across. Here are a couple that I had a good laugh at:

smashthebirdy:
“… I want to do something different. I’m also at the highest position an engineer can be in my current gig, so no upward mobility. I’m already at level 80.”

Although the situation isn’t funny, I had a good chuckle at the reference to gaming.

Then there was this:

umilmi81:
The worst case I saw was that some application was putting a space ” ” in front of the primary key value. It wasn’t happening every time, just some of the time. Well rather than track down and fix the app that was doing this, they decided to just make sure to include a wildcard search in every single fucking query against the database.

select * from tableX where MyPK like ‘%’ + @SearchPK

Classy.

elbekko:
Congratulations, you’ve just made a thousand DBAs cry.

Having to do query optimization in my studies in database systems I was in shock that somebody would actually deem that an acceptable solution. I I’m sure my professor would have a fit if we ever tried to do anything like that. I then soon learned that there was a site is devoted to coding WTF’s and it’s called The Daily WTF. I had a good laugh and spent a good amount of time on there, it’s like the FailBlog for programmers, and if you don’t know what that is you need to get caught up.

Which brings me to why I even started this post in the first place, and the word of the week. I was trolling on Facebook again and I cam across a mock motivational poster which was in a group called “Do you even have a life?”.. “Im a gamer, I have plenty of lives!” I found it pretty funny.




Sometimes I wonder how many of these photos are staged, although this one’s pretty obvious. It kind of make me want to shoot a series. After all I do have a camera.

10
Jun

Google Analytics Issues Fixed

I recently, and when I say recently I mean a month or two back decided I’d try out Google’s Analytics. However after over a month I never saw any results. Since it wasn’t a priority issue, I neglected it until now. After searching the help docs, videos and forums I found that I wasn’t the only one with this issue. And it wasn’t entirely due to my incompetence. On the instruction page where it tells you where to put the script on the pages you want to track they tell you to place the code directly above the </body> tag.


You are instructed to place the code above the </body> tag.

You are instructed to place the code above the </body> tag.



I thought this was an odd practice but I figured Google knew what they were doing, so I did as instructed. However after watching, and re-watching very closely their here, that it is in fact supposed to be placed directly above the tag.



I change this today and notified them on the forums because it was a complete and utter farce to try and send them and email directly about the issue. So hopefully this will reduce the amount of questions they have on this issue, and in 24hs I might actually be able to see may first report after a little over a month of waiting.

UPDATE: Apparently Google’s implementation of the script on to the page should work. They do it to prevent page lag, due to the script contacting Google’s servers. Allowing the page to load, and if there are any errors it doesn’t disrupt and can die in the background.

03
Jun

“Binged”

Just read a tweet from @campphotoshop
and this totally imaginary, yet plausible, conversation came to mind:

[ antwep48 Connected ]
greg18759> Hey man how’d that date go last night?
greg18759> It was great, we were totally clcked
antwep48 > That’s awesome
greg18759> *clicked
antwep48 > What else did you two do?
greg18759> went to a movie, did some tech shopping, and then went back
           to her place and binged all night, it was awesome
antwep48 > No way! a little tmi but okay
antwep48 > I really need to get out more…

greg18759> tmi? Oh, no I meant bing, you know that new thing Microsoft came out with?
[ greg18759 Disconnected ]

Needless to say being a tech nerd myself I’ve “Binged” a few things, including myself… check it out, and Bing someone you love.

16
Mar

My brain is tingly with ideas

Have been a while since my last post I decided I would document some of my findings and share them with the world. Recently joining twitter and pretty much loving it, my eyes have been opened to so many sources on the web that I just would have never found otherwise. With that being said here are a few that tickled my fancy.

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31
Jul

On The Web

When venturing around to find a good price for the Canon 40D (even though ebay almost always has a better deal, but not necessarily a warranty), I found myself talking to a rep at the Black’s. I’m there pretty often whether it’s just to get some prints done, or find out a new bit of information. We started talking and he told me about JPG Magazine. It’s really cool idea, much like flickr in the sense that it’s a community of photographers who get to share their works and have it critiqued by others. The added bonus is that it’s a magazine and users vote on others’ images to get them published, you can write articles as well, and have the opportunity to get it published if the community supports it. Check it out, and sign up if you want, there are some interesting articles on there, like creating jewel case picture frames for your work (I know I’ll be using that one), just some things to spark the imagination and get some gears goin’ upstairs.

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