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12:52 AM
Ive been reading philosophy all day
I really do not like Paley. Ive understood everything so far, but Paley is blowing my mind of nonsense now!
 
user457812
1:13 AM
What?
 
1:32 AM
Im reading philosophy book for my philosophy book. the Philosophy William Paley, I didn't understand like anything he wrote:P
made no sense out of all the stuff i had to read today
 
user457812
I've never read any of Paley's writings, so I wouldn't know.
 
user457812
He seems like an odd pick for a philosophy class considering there's a lot bigger names
 
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I guess they could be looking at him as one approach to utilitarianism
 
1:53 AM
Well we aren't just reading Paley, The book for the class is "Fifty readings plus: An introduction to Philosophy". Today I read Russell, Plato, Paley and Dawkins.
I didn't go to the first class so i had to read that, and since i came on the second class and didn't have a book I had to read those too. Now I'm fought up and have to read Hick and Pascal by Monday
 
 
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5:12 AM
Ugh my friend annoys me so much. Thinks every movie is stupid, and leaves halfway through:/
 
 
7 hours later…
12:03 PM
Wow new fancy iTunes connect
WOW they updated it for iOS 8
 
 
2 hours later…
1:52 PM
wake up Mutch!
 
2:29 PM
@MichaelDautermann Do you know of any way to choose how nil values are sorted in Core Data with sort descripters?
Currently, nil values are placed at the top.
I'd rather the bottom
Unfortunately, Core Data doesn't allow for custom sort descriptors
 
hmmmm... I've never run into that problem before.
why not ask the question on Stack Overflow with a stackoverflow.com/tags/core-data/info tag and see what happens
 
eh
I might
I doubt anyone will have answers though
 
I think I just figured out how to do the tag properly in chat.
yep.
 
How?
 
don't be so sure about not being able to get the answer Matt...
I bet you might be pleasantly surprised.
 
2:38 PM
2
Q: NSSortDescriptor and nil values

Daniel WoodI'm using an NSSortDescriptor to sort NSDate objects in an ascending order. However, I need nil dates to be at the bottom of the list, whereas at the moment they come at the top.

(not my question)
 
what do you think of Tim's answer?
 
Great in thought, but Core Data doesn't allow for custom sort descriptors (for reasons of efficiency, it translates them into SQL queries)
Throws an error and aborts the app
 
so ask that same question but reformatted in terms of and you can refer back to the original question if you want.
 
Aight, I'll give it a shot
Second thought was overriding the key method NSSortDesciptor would look for with a category but that's taboooooo
and bad practice, so
 
nice... you already have two upvotes.
 
thanks
(if you upvoted)
 
I did, and somebody else did, too.
 
3:15 PM
For now I'm just using:
fetchRequest.predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"series != nil"]
 
if it works....
it seems like a good workaround.
 
OK...wondering if you can help me wrap my head around something
Say I have an entity named Movie, and an entity named Subject
Movie has a to-many relationship to Subject called subjects
Subject has an inverse relationship called movie
How should I setup the delete rule if I only want Subject to be deleted if there are no references to it? What I really want is Movie to have a cascade delete rule, meaning if Movie is deleted it will try to delete Subject(s) and they will deny it unless there are no references to them.
Should the deny rule be on subjects or movie?
 
ooooooh... you're asking me all these fancy core-data questions. I'm not the core-data king. I think Enrico is.
but I'm looking at your question...
I think the rule should be on Subjects. Because if there is any other movie that still references that subject, then the subject can't be deleted.
 
3:39 PM
Anyone understand how to user a reply thing for UIMutableUserNotificationAction?
Like with Messages?
And email?
 
I'm looking at the documentation for UIMutableUserNotification and I don't see a "reply thing"...
 
I've read the API like front to back, haven't found a thing. Sorry my wording isn't the best. I'm gonna go back to watching WWDC videos, hopefully I'll find something.
 
3:55 PM
@MichaelDautermann thnx
 
Where is my new iPhone
 
4:12 PM
@MichaelDautermann someone answered my question: stackoverflow.com/a/25701875/183471
Feels dirty tho
I'll only use it I guess if I have no other option...for now, filtering them out is fine
 
Matt
 
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Hey
 
New iTunes connect is sweet
Cant wait for the rest of the website to be update
Testflight app is cool, Wish the website was also updated:P
 
4:22 PM
all things in due time
 
I want a bigger phone now too lol
where is me gigantic phone
 
Haha
I wonder if there'll be defects
 
Lol, catching on fire!:P
 
Bigger Screen, also, hand warmer
 
4:39 PM
Make money off that
call an app iFireplace, make the system do something that will make it warm fast:P
 
5:25 PM
I don't get it...Xcode has been progressively slowing down on me
 
 
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7:10 PM
So don't know if real or not, but some videos of new iPhone are out on the web
looks real, but also terrible. The new bigger phone will still have the same 4 apps in a row on the home screen, looks like theres a lot of open space and icons looked tiny. 5 icons per row would be better
 
user457812
7:43 PM
> • An issue which caused the compiler to crash on many common uses of the Unmanaged type has been fixed. The issue also affected other struct types that were generic over a class- bounded type parameter. (17986446)
 
user457812
My bug, albeit not my specific bug report, made it into the Swift changelog
 
user457812
> Properties of values typed as AnyObject may not be directly assigned to.
 
user457812
I'm pretty sure that's not a bug.
 
user457812
I'm pretty sure that's actually a feature.
 
10:22 PM
Why do i need to wake up!?
 
10:47 PM
This sucks, I will have to port like 99% of my app to the shared framework:P so much work!
 

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