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Dec 5th, 2000, 10:14 AM
#1
Hi Katie. Never really spoken directly to you before.
Hi!
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Dec 5th, 2000, 10:15 AM
#2
Hyperactive Member
Hi Matthew.
How's it going?
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Dec 5th, 2000, 10:16 AM
#3
Fanatic Member
You're not now either...
This is not direct communication...
Cheers,
P.
Not nearly so tired now...
Haven't been around much so be gentle...
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Dec 5th, 2000, 10:22 AM
#4
Hyperactive Member
Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day...teach a man to fish...and he'll sit in the boat and drink beer!
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Dec 5th, 2000, 10:24 AM
#5
Fanatic Member
Give a man a fish... and he'll just ask why you haven't bought the chips too!
P.
Not nearly so tired now...
Haven't been around much so be gentle...
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Dec 5th, 2000, 10:29 AM
#6
Addicted Member
Fish fingers are obviously the way forward though....
Great in sarnies
"It wasn't the booze that made me snooze, It was the Gin that did me in!"
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Dec 5th, 2000, 10:30 AM
#7
Hyperactive Member
Hey Matthew. Just wanted to say that I'm am completely overwhelmed by your programming skills. You are the man! You should be very proud of yourself!
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Dec 5th, 2000, 12:57 PM
#8
Wow Katie, you turned into a hot topic .
...your loved .
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Dec 5th, 2000, 01:08 PM
#9
Sherm is right. Fish stink. They're slimy. They have
scales. They f*** in drinking water. Chocolate does
nothing for them.
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Dec 5th, 2000, 01:16 PM
#10
chocolate is definately better than fish.
Sherm
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Dec 5th, 2000, 01:22 PM
#11
transcendental analytic
Hehe Matt, probably not unusal, especially when it's unusual to have women around here, btw Katie, do you code much? I haven't met any female programmers yet!
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 5th, 2000, 01:33 PM
#12
Hyperactive Member
I design and develop application for the F22 Advanced Tactical Fighter program for the US Air Force. Mostly programs to measure the flying qualities of the aircraft (i.e. ambient pressure, temperature at different atmospheres and mach during flight.)
BTW Fish is good "brain food". Makes you smart!
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Dec 5th, 2000, 01:59 PM
#13
Damn katie, like I said, some people are advanced in more areas than others. The only games I ever made was a ping pong game and a shoot-em-up game where your a space ship on the bottom and space ships on top and you have to shoot them and they shoot back and you have to kill them all. Of course, as always, when i finished it, I played it a while, and like two days later, my computer crashed and I never saved it . So I lost the images and never bothered to make another one again.
I'm more into security programs, web browsers, internet programming, windows programming (file/folders), external applications, and some other stuff. Haven't made anything in a while though. Been so busy with skool and vb-world and work and life. Soon I will start making stuff again though .
Wow, I'm talkative today. I barely ever talk in Chit Chat.
A woman's powers - it's all Katie
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Dec 5th, 2000, 02:02 PM
#14
transcendental analytic
I design and develop application for the F22 Advanced Tactical Fighter program for the US Air Force. Mostly programs to measure the flying qualities of the aircraft (i.e. ambient pressure, temperature at different atmospheres and mach during flight.)
Wooh! That's impressing, are you making vb apps for them?
BTW Fish is good "brain food". Makes you smart!
yeah fish is the food or your ICQ, i mean IQ, heheh
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 5th, 2000, 02:10 PM
#15
transcendental analytic
Hey Matt! I'm about to learn C++ as you probably noticed Well it's simply because i'm a game developer and i don't want to waste my projects on vb anymore. Well that doesn't mean i'm leaving VB, i'll use it for programming small apps and stuff that require a windows UI, i'm sure you can do it with C++ but i think it would be easier with VB.
Nice talking to you too
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 5th, 2000, 02:13 PM
#16
Hyperactive Member
Matthew....I don't mean games...I mean the real aircraft.
We use VB for the front end only. All the data reduction is done in Oracle then passed through to a SQL Server.
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Dec 5th, 2000, 02:33 PM
#17
transcendental analytic
Front end design phew i thought it was something really complicated But i don't know much about databases, and still i get lots of ppl asking me database qwestions, lol.
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 5th, 2000, 02:56 PM
#18
Hyperactive Member
The front end design was the hardest part for me. I am still learning VB. The design of the overall system was more my responsibility..I have the dream and force others to implement it! Making that dream a reality has been the challenge. I am part of a great team. It's a great design. The engineers seem happy with it but the front end is very generic at this point. They want it to be able to do everything short of flying the airplane...not part of the original requirements. Oh well, that's engineers for you!
[Edited by barrk on 12-05-2000 at 03:31 PM]
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Dec 5th, 2000, 04:57 PM
#19
Frenzied Member
I was wondering for a minute why on earth you were using VB Do you use ADA in the States? Most of the real time stuff here is done in ADA I'm fairly sure, but I think some of the peripheral systems use C++.
I've worked briefly for MoD-affiliated companies before a couple of times, and hopefully next year I'll get a placement at DERA working on a flight simulator for the successor to the Eurofighter. It's due in around 2020 apparently. I'm pretty well placed for the job I think, since I've got some C++ experience and I already have MoD security clearance (twice over actually). I relish the thought of maybe getting to try some OpenGL or at least some 3D maths and realistic Physics modelling. Just my kind of thing It's a student placement, in case you're wondering why I have a chance at this, and the job's been offered by DERA.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Dec 5th, 2000, 05:12 PM
#20
Hyperactive Member
The real-time stuff is done on Unix machines. However, the engineer's wanted a web-based environment that they could do algorithms such as average stick-force per g, etc. from the real-time data (post-flight analysis). The software was dictated to us. Oracle, SQL Server and Visual Studio. Since the majority of the team was familiar with VB and Active X, it was decided that we would build the interface in VB.
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Dec 5th, 2000, 08:20 PM
#21
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Dec 5th, 2000, 09:36 PM
#22
Frenzied Member
VC++ 6 comes with VS 6 though. How come you don't have it with Visual Studio?
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Dec 5th, 2000, 09:46 PM
#23
turbo C++ 3 isn't object oriented?
I thought it was 
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Dec 5th, 2000, 09:56 PM
#24
Frenzied Member
That's a good point actually. Any flavour of C++ is object oriented. That's the whole point of C++ and it's what makes it different from plain vanilla C. Do you mean it doesn't make Windows apps? I don't know if it does or not, I'm just asking.
This is a mistake people keep making - VC++ is not object oriented C++, it's a Windows-based development environment with a C++ compiler. There's nothing special about VC++ except for the development environment.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Dec 5th, 2000, 10:05 PM
#25
well, what i was wondering is whether the compiler supports OOP or not... but since it's TC++ I assumed it did.... I know TC++ 4.5 does..
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Dec 6th, 2000, 03:53 AM
#26
Fanatic Member
katie, now you've given us that information, do you have to kill us or face the NSA coming round to do a full body check
Ian
Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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Dec 6th, 2000, 04:03 AM
#27
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Dec 6th, 2000, 10:03 AM
#28
Fanatic Member
Katie, you've intrigued me now. What is it that Oracle is doing that SQL Server is incapable of? Why the heterogenous environment?
BTW. Maybe Matthew had a point - with his VB skills and your F22 knowledge, you could make a killing in the Games market - perhaps not.
Matthew - I was being deliberately provocative yesterday. I was just suprised that you didn't know SQL since it is the basis of so many real world apps. Is your knowledeg mainly theoretical as a student?
Harry - work for DERA - are you sure? Civil Service mentality...
Cheers,
P.
Not nearly so tired now...
Haven't been around much so be gentle...
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Dec 6th, 2000, 10:18 AM
#29
Hyperactive Member
The unix platforms are open VMS and then the data is reduced and placed into Oracle (which is contracted by one provider). It is a separate system, separate domain etc. We make a connection to the Oracle data and transfer onto our server which uses SQL. We felt we could do what we needed with SQL instead of paying for an additional Oracle server license.
To all that have asked, No, I do not need to kill any of you for knowing what I have told you. It is the data that is classified, not the system architecture.
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Dec 6th, 2000, 10:24 AM
#30
Fanatic Member
phew (Ian wipes his brow and cancels his plane to a non extradition country)
Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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Dec 6th, 2000, 10:24 AM
#31
Fanatic Member
The unix platforms are open VMS...
Open VMS is NOT Unix (shame on you). I cut my teeth on VMS - or are you running Ultrix on an Alpha?
Excellent OS. Knocks WNT into a cocked hat. Same architect though, Dave Cutler.
I may have to kill you for sharing that bit of knowledge
Interesting environment.
Cheers,
P.
Not nearly so tired now...
Haven't been around much so be gentle...
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Dec 6th, 2000, 10:55 AM
#32
Hyperactive Member
The Oracle database is on Alpha machines in our data center. I just "steal" their data for post-flight analysis.
The data center is using Open VMS. Don't know anything about it really.
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Dec 6th, 2000, 12:31 PM
#33
call me a glutton for punishment, but I loved working
on our VMS machines.
DCL rules!! 
Sherm
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Dec 6th, 2000, 12:35 PM
#34
Hyperactive Member
You're a glutton for punishment!
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Dec 6th, 2000, 12:37 PM
#35
Originally posted by barrk
You're a glutton for punishment!
Cute 
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Dec 6th, 2000, 12:37 PM
#36
Fanatic Member
ouch that hurt katie, i've only got a few ribs left
Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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Dec 6th, 2000, 12:38 PM
#37
Hyperactive Member
pretty witty, huh? I thought of that all by myself too!
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Dec 6th, 2000, 01:09 PM
#38
Frenzied Member
Paul - What do you mean? I've worked in a couple of aerospace industry based companies before and have found the progress to be slow at best. A constant struggle to get things done that would be good for the company, because the management are more worried about cutting costs/making themselves look good than supporting you. Also, if you want to do something that is the job of another department they get all irritable and are liable to want to take over the project but do it their way, which was half the problem in the first place.
Is that the kind of thing you mean?
I like the looks of the job because it's working on a flight simulator really, and I figure it's the closest I'm gonna get to games programming which is what I'd like to be doing ideally Not sure how likely I'd be to get to do any of it though.
Thoughts?
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Dec 6th, 2000, 02:40 PM
#39
Originally posted by paulw
Katie, you've intrigued me now. What is it that Oracle is doing that SQL Server is incapable of? Why the heterogenous environment?
BTW. Maybe Matthew had a point - with his VB skills and your F22 knowledge, you could make a killing in the Games market - perhaps not.
Matthew - I was being deliberately provocative yesterday. I was just suprised that you didn't know SQL since it is the basis of so many real world apps. Is your knowledeg mainly theoretical as a student?
Harry - work for DERA - are you sure? Civil Service mentality...
Cheers,
P.
Man, I don't even know DB! 
But I am learning everything.
I'm only 16, so I got time .
Been so damn busy, I have been concentrating more on Driver's Education lately, because this friggen new law is effective January 1, 2001. Anyone who is born before 1984 is aloud to get their permit now and is able to get their license at age 17. After 1984, permit is 17 and license is 18 along with a whole bunch of licenses you have to get. Thank God I don't have to go through that. But I have to pass the test and get my permit before 1/1/2001 or else... .
The tutorials on this site will help me learn the basics of everything I need to know. Karl's good with the tutorials . Right now, I'm just learning COM. Than probably finish C++ and go to DB. And....easier said than done. But I'm trying .
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Dec 6th, 2000, 03:50 PM
#40
Hyperactive Member
Thats the first time I've heard that comment. Will probably also be the last!
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