Session Start: Fri May 10 00:00:00 2013
Session Ident: #glitchpc
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[01:21]<@BC_Programming> One day somebody will make a Web Browser that isn't a gigantic steaming pile
[01:35]<+Tux2> lol
[01:39]<@BC_Programming> huh, when I submitted SurvivalChests it took like 3 days to get approved
[01:39]<@BC_Programming> this Enderchests thing apparently had somebody look at it within the time it took me to add a description
[01:43]<@BC_Programming> oh and I finished it too
[01:44]<@BC_Programming> pretty sweet, magic transport- just hook a hopper to an Enderchest and put stuff into another enderchest and have it magically transported to whatever the Hopper is attached to.
[01:49]<+Tux2> :)
[01:49]<@BC_Programming> funny bit- it requires 1.5.2!
[01:50]<@BC_Programming> I discovered a bug in CraftBukkit that they apparently fixed with it... trying to access the Inventory of a Hopper causes a NPE deep in CB
[02:04]<+Tux2> lol
[02:05]<+Tux2> lol, wow, just realized how long ago that topic was set.
[02:09]<@BC_Programming> the topic on this channel or?
[02:12]<@BC_Programming> http://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/enderhoppers-griefprevention/
[02:22]<@BC_Programming> Also Photoshop is apparently very needy, if you leave it idle for about a half hour it starts to throttle an entire CPU to get the users attention
[02:48]<@BC_Programming> as a side note I test my changed to GP with a few GP plugin-things installed, like the dynmap, that way I can tell if I broke something important heh
Session Start: Fri May 10 03:05:08 2013
Session Ident: #glitchpc
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[04:24]<Erika> hi
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[06:46]<@BC_Programming> who tf was that
[06:53]<Craig_remote> No Clue, :p
[06:55]<@BC_Programming> did they /invite you as well
[06:55]<Craig_remote> Uh, no not that I know of?
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[06:55]<@BC_Programming> ahh nvm
[06:56]<@BC_Programming> oh wait was that a /me
[06:56] * @BC_Programming testing
[06:56]<@BC_Programming> ahh so it was
[06:56]<Craig> :P
[06:56]<@BC_Programming> what an odd way to do that
[06:56]<Craig> Yeah
[06:56]<@BC_Programming> Trying to find Visual Basic 5
[06:57]<@BC_Programming> Impossible
[06:57]<@BC_Programming> it's like it's been wiped clean off the face of the Earth
[06:57]<Craig> Oh?
[06:57]<@BC_Programming> well I can get VB2, 3, 4, and 7 through MSDN, and they are easy to find through ... other channels... as well
[06:57]<@BC_Programming> same with VB1 even
[06:57]<@BC_Programming> but VB5? No chance. All I can find is the free Edition
[06:58]<@BC_Programming> can't even find Visual Studio 97 which it is a part of
[06:58]<Craig> Yeah the next closest I can see is 2005/version 6
[06:59]<Craig> Would Visual Basic 5 Runtimes be the same?
[06:59]<@BC_Programming> no
[06:59]<Craig> http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Visual-Basic-Professional-Edition/dp/B0015AQH2E?tag=thelinactsho-20 What about this?
[07:01]<@BC_Programming> yeah that's it
[07:01]<Craig> Or this page, http://www.vorlesungen.uni-osnabrueck.de/informatik/robot00/ftp/lego.html Under High-Level
[07:01]<Craig> The Visual Basic 5.0 Control Creation Edition
[07:01]<@BC_Programming> I obviously don't want the physical disc though heheh
[07:01]<@BC_Programming> Yeah that's the free one MS gives away
[07:01]<@BC_Programming> or gave away for a while
[07:01]<@BC_Programming> you'd think VB5 and stuff would be available via frikkin MSDN
[07:02]<Craig> :P hahahah yeah
[07:03]<@BC_Programming> it's like they want to erase it from history
[07:03]<@BC_Programming> VB 2, VB 3... VB 4... VB6... Hey wait what?
[07:03]<Craig> :P Why would they want that?
[07:03]<@BC_Programming> I was originally thinking they simply had purged the older software from the downloads
[07:03]<@BC_Programming> but the earlier versions are there
[07:06]<Craig> Not sure how clean it is, but what about this page? http://www.thevbzone.com/vbcce.htm
[07:06]<@BC_Programming> that's the control creation edition again
[07:06]<Craig> The download link seems to have a proper zip that can be downloaded.
[07:06]<Craig> Ah, so not good enough?
[07:06]<@BC_Programming> that's the free version
[07:06]<@BC_Programming> I might have to use that anyway I guess
[07:08]<Craig> Why do you need software that is older like that?
[07:08]<@BC_Programming> I'm going to write a series of articles covering every version of VB
[07:08]<Craig> Ahh cool,
[07:23]<@BC_Programming> hmm oh well, should be able to fake it with the CCE version, it looks pretty much the same anyway
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[12:26]<@BC_Programming> well that was easy
[12:47]<+Craig> Hahhahaha
[12:51]<+Craig> What are you up to BC?
[12:52]<@BC_Programming> writing a post about getting XNA game studio 4.0 working with Visual Studio 2012 manually because its not normally supported
[12:52]<+Craig> Oh? Why is that?
[12:52]<@BC_Programming> it's not normally supported as in the XNA 4.0 installer doesn't know about VS2012 so it cannot install to it
[12:53]<+Craig> Ahh I see,
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[13:00]<+Craig> Hey Calum
[13:01]<@Calum> Hey Craig, how goes it?
[13:01]<+Craig> Great, and you?
[13:01]<@Calum> Pretty good thanks, glad it's the weekend!
[13:01]<+Craig> And another question, do you do contract work for computers, or just work for someone else?
[13:01]<+Craig> Hahaha me and my wife too :p
[13:01]<@BC_Programming> Calum you're a rare sight in these parts
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[13:02]<@Calum> I work as a helpdesk analyst/network engineer, depending where you look for my job title heh
[13:02]<@Calum> Heh, I am indeed, it's been a while BC
[13:02]<+Craig> Ahhh I see, :)
[13:02]<@Calum> Why do you ask?
[13:02]<+Craig> Just curious, if you were wanting extra work, I was going to suggest Work Market/Feild Nation/OnForce.
[13:02]<@BC_Programming> wow I got so confused there because I thought Calum had asked the original question
[13:03]<+Craig> :P hahahaha
[13:03]<@Calum> Ahh, I see, cheers :) no I was self employed from about june last year til the end of the year, but now I'm just employed
[13:03]<+Craig> :P
[13:03]<+Craig> I tried to get BC on here, but he is resistant :P
[13:04]<@BC_Programming> I'm not resistant, I don't have fecking car
[13:04]<@BC_Programming> that makes it pretty much impossible
[13:04]<@Calum> Lack of transport makes things difficult yeah
[13:04]<+Craig> :P Then only take jobs you could walk, or ride too. :P
[13:04]<+Craig> Nah, taxi, I charge 50$ for driving to site. :)
[13:05]<@BC_Programming> See the problem is That would require Seed money
[13:05]<+Craig> I could help, :)
[13:05]<@BC_Programming> no no
[13:05]<+Craig> And you get paid within 3-5 days
[13:05]<+Craig> $125/HP job
[13:06]<@BC_Programming> I'm not keep on IT support, and definitely not contract work
[13:06]<@BC_Programming> I learned my lesson on that one from Freelancer.com
[13:06]<+Craig> Alright, alright :p
[13:06]<@BC_Programming> (could be an isolated incident but once bitten twice shy)
[13:06]<@Calum> What happened?
[13:07]<@BC_Programming> oh I worked for three months with one guy, wrote this application suite for managing his Car Repair shop, allocating tasks and whatnot
[13:07]<+Craig> Yeah I was worried with my first contracts, however Smart Source paid extremely well, and Onforce requires the customer to have payment held untill the work order is completed.
[13:07]<@BC_Programming> 30,000 Lines of Source code spanned across three projects, Enterprise Database stuff
[13:07]<@BC_Programming> After all that I got 500 dollars
[13:07]<+Craig> WOW, just 500?
[13:08]<@BC_Programming> well 525 technically
[13:08]<+Craig> Thats atleast 5000 of work
[13:08]<@BC_Programming> thing is around a month and a half
[13:08]<@BC_Programming> I was thinking "hmm, maybe I totally underbid on this"
[13:08]<@BC_Programming> and he said "yeah, I understand, but at least you'll get experience"
[13:08]<@BC_Programming> I was almost furious
[13:08]<+Craig> WOW, I would have stopped right there.
[13:09]<@BC_Programming> and then in the end he wasn't satisfied because I didn't write a bunch of features he didn't originally ask for
[13:09]<@BC_Programming> Of course on the bright side, the Application is still mine to do with what I please
[13:09]<+Craig> Thats good
[13:09]<@BC_Programming> I ended up just putting it on github though
[13:09]<+Craig> Why?
[13:09]<@BC_Programming> I can't do anything with it
[13:09]<+Craig> Ahh
[13:09]<+Craig> What does the program do?
[13:10]<@BC_Programming> lol
[13:10]<@BC_Programming> http://bc-programming.com/?page=ss
[13:10]<@BC_Programming> that's when I was still keen on the idea of trying to commercialize it
[13:10]<+Craig> Ahh
[13:11]<@BC_Programming> http://bc-programming.com/freelance/bcjobclockclient.png
[13:11]<@BC_Programming> http://bc-programming.com/freelance/bcjobclockadmin.png
[13:11]<+Craig> How much would you want to buy that software? I have a customer that would be interested in being able to use that from a cell phone for managing their employees.
[13:11]<+Craig> Say like 2500?
[13:12]<@BC_Programming> from a cellphone though, I dunno how well that would work
[13:12]<+Craig> Plus something per month for support and such
[13:12]<+Craig> I have someone that could be interested, if you could make it work
[13:12]<+Craig> I could set them up with a remote Tablet like an iPad or something, so that they could login and report their onsite time and leave time.
[13:13]<@BC_Programming> hmm
[13:13]<+Craig> I am serious man
[13:13]<@BC_Programming> well it was originally written for one of those embedded systems
[13:13]<@BC_Programming> I think the original guy was using XP Embedded
[13:13]<+Craig> You could branch it out to web based no?
[13:13]<+Craig> I would just be using windows 7/android,
[13:13]<+Craig> or iOS
[13:14]<@BC_Programming> it would run on winXP/Vista/7 currently
[13:14]<+Craig> Awesome.
[13:14]<@BC_Programming> that is both parts of it, right now that first image is the "client" technically it's designed to allow employees to clock in and out using a touchscreen
[13:14]<+Craig> So what about a remote connection to a server, something running at their office, with a remote connection from a laptop
[13:15]<+Craig> Cool,
[13:15]<@BC_Programming> the admin thing is like the back-end for actually adding new people, seeing what they are clocked into, and adding new tasks and stuff
[13:15]<+Craig> And since I would be the installing tech, you wouldn't have to worry about inept installations :P
[13:15]<@BC_Programming> heheh
[13:16]<+Craig> So it would run on one computer then?
[13:16]<+Craig> But I could have it back up to the network right?
[13:16]<@BC_Programming> yeah, that's how I tested it
[13:16]<+Craig> Hmmm
[13:16]<@BC_Programming> actually it uses a MySQL database
[13:16]<+Craig> That may still work,
[13:16]<@BC_Programming> the database can be remote
[13:16]<+Craig> That would be cool,
[13:16]<+Craig> so I could run a small linux server to handle the MySQL then?
[13:16]<@BC_Programming> eg. I also tested with MySQL installed on my laptop when it had Linux, and testing on my desktop and it worked
[13:17]<+Craig> Hmmm, this sounds like a good solution
[13:18]<+Craig> Would it take much to make the software talk to the remote server?
[13:18]<@BC_Programming> how do you mean
[13:18]<+Craig> Mind you it would be running on a cell phone network
[13:18]<+Craig> Connecting from a cellphone network, to a small office connection local to the city
[13:18]<@BC_Programming> I don't know how fast MySQL would be over a constrained network
[13:19]<+Craig> Hmmm,
[13:19]<+Craig> Well on 3G I can get up to .7Mbps upload,
[13:19]<+Craig> If you made it webbased, could it work?
[13:19]<+Craig> Is it plausible?
[13:20]<@BC_Programming> you mean like say a PHP front-end, that could run on the same server?
[13:20]<+Craig> Yeah
[13:20]<+Craig> Or an executable front end that ignores the close commands,
[13:20]<+Craig> with a special command to close the program
[13:21]<+Craig> So that the employee's cant change things
[13:21]<@BC_Programming> uh that's the client app already :P
[13:21]<+Craig> Oh cool,
[13:21]<@BC_Programming> takes over the screen
[13:21]<+Craig> So if I had the sql server local to the laptop, how would we report the login and log out times to the office?
[13:21]<+Craig> Would it work in an Excel spreadsheet with names?
[13:22]<@BC_Programming> there could be a cron task that reads the data and outputs a CSV
[13:22]<+Craig> It would be a windows system, if we do it locally on the laptop
[13:23]<+Craig> Or is that a programming thing internal to the program?
[13:23]<@BC_Programming> oh well scheduled task then :P
[13:23]<+Craig> :P
[13:23]<+Craig> That would work, I just need a way for the Supervisor to send off the information to the client office.
[13:24]<+Craig> I am liking the look of this program sofar, I think I could sell it as well.
[13:24]<@BC_Programming> it might be fast enough to work over the network with some of the settings tweaked
[13:24]<+Craig> Would it take much work to make it work?
[13:25]<+Craig> I could test on my cell and laptop
[13:25]<@BC_Programming> there are some settings to change the interval of when the client asks the server if there are new users in the database
[13:25]<+Craig> BC, we should chat on Google+ or Skype :p
[13:25]<@BC_Programming> cell? you mean like tethered?
[13:25]<+Craig> Yeah
[13:25]<@BC_Programming> hmm
[13:26]<@BC_Programming> if I could port forward this would be a lot easier
[13:26]<+Craig> How do you mean port forward?
[13:26]<@BC_Programming> I could use the database I already have here
[13:26]<+Craig> You want to trigger a port to go to a specific port locally?
[13:26]<+Craig> Ahhh,
[13:26]<+Craig> Well, that may work,
[13:26]<@BC_Programming> I meant for a test
[13:26]<+Craig> however it would need to be accessable at all times.
[13:26]<+Craig> Oh hehehe :P
[13:27]<+Craig> I could do that,
[13:27]<+Craig> you have a router no?
[13:27]<@BC_Programming> it's a router/modem and it has everything attached to it
[13:27]<+Craig> Ahhh like telus or such...
[13:27]<@BC_Programming> I'm going to give the config pages another go though
[13:27]<+Craig> :(
[13:27]<+Craig> Mind if I call my customer and see if they are still looking for a solution?
[13:28]<@BC_Programming> sure :)
[13:28]<+Craig> Ok,
[13:37]<+Craig> You have no Idea how stoked my customer is, :P
[13:37]<+Craig> But she wants tablets, and not laptops, however, that doesnt mean we can't do Windows Laptops,
[13:37]<+Craig> I mean Windows Tablets, :p
[13:37]<@BC_Programming> Windows Tablets*
[13:37]<+Craig> So We could do Windows 8 Tablets, and your software :p
[13:38]<@BC_Programming> yeah I imagine the application would run on a Windows tablet as well
[13:38]<+Craig> I corrected it first :P
[13:38]<+Craig> Perfect,
[13:38]<+Craig> She doesnt think we will get it started to roll for a month, but if we work on this, we could easily do it.
[13:38]<+Craig> She and her partner believe this would be a good plan,
[13:39]<+Craig> It will simplify things, and make paysheets MUCH easier.
[13:39]<+Craig> :P
[13:39]<@BC_Programming> hmm right now it's not really a timecard application, but I guess it's partly one
[13:39]<@BC_Programming> (I mean it keeps track of time, but it doesn't do anything wage-related)
[13:39]<+Craig> Well :P That is mostly what she is looking for,
[13:40]<+Craig> it doesnt need to do wages, just record times names and sites they are on.
[13:40]<+Craig> And possibly travel time for supervisors.
[13:40]<+Craig> Thats what they need,
[13:41]<+Craig> Recording login and log out times, the job site of the tablet, for all employees that login to that tablet, and such
[13:41]<@BC_Programming> hmm that could work, the sites could be as an Order; (could always change the UI to say "Site" where necessary to prevent confusion as well)
[13:41]<+Craig> Works for me
[13:41]<@BC_Programming> Also the tablets could have the configuration set to only ever clock into a single site/order
[13:41]<+Craig> Perfect, and just change that by the supervisor
[13:41]<+Craig> that would be epic
[13:41]<+Craig> She is going to love you..
[13:49]<+Craig> So what do you think BC>
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