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Some links to possible ASP.NET core hosting of private projects

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/12/06

For my link archive for hosting private projects built using technology based on [Wayback/Archive] ASP.NET documentation | Microsoft Docs:

If you also are using other technologies than ASP.NET, Heroku might be an option:

–jeroen

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Posted in .NET, ASP.NET, ASP.NET core, C#, Development, Hosting, Power User, Software Development, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

I won a “The Cloud Resume Challenge Guidebook” bundle: Thanks Forrest Brazeal for writing it and Lightspin for the prize (:

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/12/03

Since all three editions of [Wayback/Archive] The Cloud Resume Challenge Guidebook were on my wish list as I wanted to practice more cloud computing skills in a structured way during my reintegration after the long series of procedures that (hopefully for a long time) got rid of my metastasised rectum cancer, I was really happy to win the bundle late 2022:

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Posted in Amazon.com/.de/.fr/.uk/..., AWS Amazon Web Services, Azure Cloud, Cloud, Cloud Development, Development, GCP Google Cloud Platform, Infrastructure, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

Some experience of htmlpreview.github.io as a replacement for rawgit.com

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/12/01

With [Wayback/Archive] rawgit.com having sunset years ago, but still having a [Wayback/Archive] few links to it from my blog, it was time to take a closer look at the alternative [Wayback/Archive] htmlpreview.github.io.

First of all, htmlpreview needs more examples. I might submit a pull request for it later, as it is open source at [Archive/Archive] htmlpreview/htmlpreview.github.com: HTML Preview for GitHub Repositories.

Second, some actual example URLs, based on content I previously accessed through rawgit.com.

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Posted in Development, DVCS - Distributed Version Control, git, GitHub, HTML, Power User, rawgit, Software Development, Source Code Management, Versioning, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

Reminder to self: write a more extensive blog post on Delphi style guides and code style in general

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/11/30

A while ago, Uwe Raabe reminded me about the Delphi Style Guide which is on-line at the Embarcadero document wiki:

He reminded me to write a bit more about Delphi Style Guides, as there are a few and I used them on past conference sessions.

I thought either the blog post or the conference sessions were already online.

Nope, no 2010 conference sessions at [Wayback/Archive] jpluimers/Conferences: Materials for the conferences that Jeroen Wiert Pluimers spoke on., and no blog post yet.

Hopefully over time I will update that repository, but for now: here is a summary of Delphi Style Guides and a short hint on why to get naming conventions right.

I might extend both in a later blog post, health and time permitting.

Delphi Style Guides

Style guides I found in the past as files named in those session materials:

The above also made me find this interesting post: [Wayback/Archive] Delphi-PRAXiS – Einzelnen Beitrag anzeigen – Delphi Einrücken ::: ::: Wie rückt ihr ein? which mentions these style guides (I modified all links to point to the most recent WayBack machine version that is complete)):

  • Borland empfiehlt folgende Formatierungsregeln:
    http://community.borland.com/article/0,1410,10280,00.html
    Der Punkt 3 “naming conventions” schweigt sich aber über Deine Frage aus 
  • Deutsche Übersetzung der Borland Style Guides
    http://www.dsdt.info/grundlagen/styleguide/
    Unsere Freunde von dsdt.info haben sich die Mühe gemacht und dem Text ins deutsche Übersetzt.
    Damit gibt es nun keine Ausreden mehr sich nicht an die Richtlinien zu halten 
  • Delphi 4 Developer’s Guide Coding Standards Document
    von Econos – Stefan Hoffmeister (1998)
    basiert auf dem Coding standard von Xavier Pacheco and Steve Teixeira
    http://www.econos.de/delphi/cs.html
    Hier gibt es auch eine Liste mit Präfixen zu den einzelnen Komponenten
  • Delphi Object Pascal Coding and Project Organization Standard
    von Michael P. Hollis and Mark S. Lauter
    http://onelauter.com/codestandards/
    Hier wird zwar auch nicht auf die Präfixe eingegangen, aber es wird unter anderem auch eine Verzeichnisstruktur vorgeschlagen.
    Solch ein Dokument mit den einzuhaltenden Regeln sollte in jedem Projekt / Team existieren.
  • Delphi coding Standards
    Maintained by Mustafa GÖKMEN
    http://gokmen.selcuk.edu.tr/document…/delphi/cs.php
    Hier ist auch eine Liste mit Präfixen enthalten
  • Delphi Identifier Naming Conventions
    von Zarko Gajic
    it made it into the WayBack machine
    Dieser Artikel befasst sich nur mit der Benamung von Variablen

The dstgroup version is based on WayBack: onelauter.com/codestandards/CodeStandards.doc.

Mixed emotions conventions

Anyway, this is the piece of code by Uwe Raabe that made me frown as it mixes two Delphi styles at once and uses improper meanings in names:

procedure TSearchForm.StartSearch;
begin
  StatusBar.SimpleText := '';
  dspFiles.Clear;
  Files.Clear;
  BeginSearch;
  SearchFolder(edtRootFolder.Text, edtSearchPattern.Text);
  EndSearch;
end;
 
procedure TSearchForm.SearchFolder(const APath, ASearchPattern: string);
var
  arr: TArray;
  dir: string;
begin
  arr := TDirectory.GetFiles(APath, ASearchPattern);
  AddFiles(arr);
  { release memory as early as possible }
  arr := nil;
  for dir in TDirectory.GetDirectories(APath) do begin
    if not TDirectory.Exists(dir) then Continue;
    SearchFolder(dir, ASearchPattern);
  end;
end;
 
procedure TSearchForm.AddFiles(const AFiles: TArray);
begin
  Files.AddStrings(AFiles);
  dspFiles.Items.Count := Files.Count;
  StatusBar.SimpleText := Format('%d files found', [Files.Count]);
end;

This is the start of technical debt, and resulted in the below cool Twitter thread.

Note that I intentionally used “Digital Signal Processor” as dsp abbreviations are very context sensitive, causing truckloads of problems especially when switching between functionality at front and technical stuff at front in naming conventions.

Functionally, it could have made very much sense to add files into a list to be passed onto a Digital Signal Processor for pre- or post-processing of signals.

Uwe uses this Style Guide (which regrettably does not pay tribute to the original author):

So yes, Uwe posted a cool example on how to apply technology properly, and I retweeted it as this: [Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “Async Tasks in VCL Projects. Cool example on how to properly to Async in VCL. Important thought: please do not mix naming conventions like Uwe does, as it is substantially adds to your technical debt.… “

It is also a reminder for me to phrase this into the positive form: stick to one naming convention as it makes less technical debt creep in. Like Uwe, I learn new things every day and be reminded it is hart to not follow old habbits.

–jeroen

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google chrome devtools – Use JavaScript to set value of textbox when .value and events don’t seem to work – Stack Overflow

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/11/29

For my link archive: [Wayback/Archive] google chrome devtools – Use JavaScript to set value of textbox when .value and events don’t seem to work – Stack Overflow

TL;DR

Sometimes fields are blocked from pasting values.

Normally a trick like this works in the chrome development panel console:

document.getElementById('nonPasteElementID').value = 'myValueFromTheClipboard'

With some web development environments this does not work.

For react, after finding the react render name for the input (in the case of the answer, it was “reactNameForInputElement“) this is a solution:

To make it work you will need this:

const input = document.getElementById('nonPasteElementID');
const event = new Event('reactNameForInputElement', { bubbles: true });
input.value = '1';
input.dispatchEvent(event);

–jeroen

Posted in Chrome, Chrome, Development, Google, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Power User, Scripting, Software Development, Web Browsers, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

Great tags: #BugMagnet #IAmATester

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/11/24

I should use the great tags #BugMagnet #IAmATester more often.

Via: [Archive.is] Stephan Kämper on Twitter: “Moin @VIVANI_official, wenn man vom Twitter-Profil auf den Link zur Webseite klick, dann landet man auf einer Login-Seite von @WordPress, nicht beim Impressum, wie es der Link-Text vermuten lässt. #BugMagnet #IchBinEinTester”

–jeroen

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Hugo, a static website engine written in Go: I might eventually switch WordPress to it

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/11/23

A long time ago, when just recovering from my december 2019 rectum cancer radiation treatments, I asked what Hugo was, to which tiara fan Jenn happily replied “[Archive] Jenn on Twitter: “It is a static website engine written in Go, … ““.

Like me, writing down or trying stuff is her way to remember things: [Archive] Jenn on Twitter: “For some reason, handwriting terminal commands helps to cement them in my head.… “

In 2021, Isotopp moved over to Hugo and I kindly asked if in the future he would help me out if I wanted to move from WordPress to Hugo.

The thread:

I will need to find a way to schedule posts though.

Note I archived Isotopp’s full thread at [Wayback/Archive] Thread by @isotopp on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App.

–jeroen


https://twitter.com/geekgalgroks/status/1213574787785744384

It is a static website engine written in Go, https://t.co/msgP26rYRM

Related tweets in August 2020:

https://twitter.com/isotopp/status/1299319847617286146

Wo ich arbeite scheint alles auf ein Markdown im Git und eine Variante von Hugo, Jekyll oder ähnlich zu konvergieren.

https://twitter.com/mausdompteur/status/1299320903524851713

Gitlab Pages für Gitlab Häuser, die nicht schon Jira haben. Mit Web IDE ist das online und Inline zu bedienen.

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A while ago I bumped into some GPI Mojibake examples, but soon found out I should use the ftfy test cases

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/11/22

I have been into more and more Mojibake example pages like [Wayback] Mojibake: Question Marks, Strange Characters and Other Issues | GPI

Have you ever found strange characters like these ���  when viewing content in applications or websites in other languages?

They made me realise that all these (including the Mojibake examples on my blog) are just artifacts, but the real list of examples is the set of ftfy test cases at [Wayback/Archive.is] python-ftfy/test_cases.json at master · LuminosoInsight/python-ftfy

I got reminded when Waternet moved from paper mail using “Pyreneeën” to email using “Pyreneeën“. Not as bad as Waterschap AGV did earlier: they took it one level further and made “Pyreneeën” out of it, see Last year, a classic Mojibake was introduced when Waterschap Amstel, Gooi en Vecht redesigned their IT systems.

This seems like a trend where newer systems perform worse than older systems. I wonder why that is.

BTW: the trick on the [Wayback/Archive] Python.org shell to run ftfy (which is not installed by default) is first dropping to the shell (see my post How do I drop a bash shell from within Python? – Stack Overflow), then starting python again:

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Posted in CP850, Development, Encoding, ftfy, ISO-8859, Mojibake, Python, Scripting, Software Development, Unicode, UTF-8, UTF8 | Leave a Comment »

.NET: programmatically cutting and pasting files (as opposed to copy/pasting them)

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/11/17

Some notes for my link archive.

A long time ago, I asked [Wayback/Archive] c# – Console application using Clipboard.GetFileDropList: how to check if that came from a cut or copy operation? – Stack Overflow.

Back then, the use case had disappeared, so I didn’t follow up. But a new use case might appear soon, so here it goes:

–jeroen

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Where can I find a comprehensive list of Delphi “compiler magic” declarations? – Stack Overflow

Posted by jpluimers on 2022/11/16

A long time ago, I posted one of the answers to [Wayback/Archive] Where can I find a comprehensive list of Delphi “compiler magic” declarations? – Stack Overflow

So for my link archive, these are the main ways of assembling an (always incomplete, as only partially documented) list:

–jeroen

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