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6:52 AM
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9:00 AM
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1:18 PM
@TomW: that sounds rather sketchy. You should befriend an electrician, and have that sorted out :p
 
1:43 PM
@Greg ha ha :)
hi guys :)
is there a way to make delay , like 0.005 seconds, between in this? ==>
task.factory parallel for(()=>);
or its build for mutually exclusive functions?
 
2:16 PM
@geek007 the point of Parallel is to run operations concurrently. Asking for a delay 'between' them doesn't make any sense
 
@TomW i know :) when connect sql sever its messing with deadlocks, is thr a way to add dealy?
 
 
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3:46 PM
Yo, have you guys worked with node.js?
 
I've tried it out
hello world type stuff
 
Ehm, this using callbacks everywhere kinda confuses me
 
Guys, do you use mechanical keyboards? If yes, which one?
 
4:11 PM
I dunno whether the Joel Test is mandatory for job ads but if it isn't, they're a bit silly for including it
"We suck, come work for us!"
 
What does 'Do you have an up-to-date schedule?' mean in context?
 
4:29 PM
Probably some project management stuff to keep track of things
"We want awesome programmers who wants to show-off their own project, you will however not get any quiet working conditions, and we don't use the best tools out there."
 
Here's the definition in full => joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000043.html
 
you were right
 
Featuritis
epic name
much better than scope creep
 
4:56 PM
hi
 
5:07 PM
hi, guys :)
anyone can help this noob with parallel coding?
 
Created this method that queries an Azure Mobile Service, I call it from my VM to query the database. But the when I try to return items; at the end of the method hastebin.com/ofoqoquwup.xml I get errors relating to conversion? hastebin.com/nijikevaxi.tex
Any ideas why, I thought I was correct in returning the list?
 
sry, i dont know abt Azure Mobile Services.. wish i could help :/
 
5:54 PM
@BrianJ: Not too fluent in the async/await world, but the method are supposed to return Task<Item>, but you are returning List<Item>.
 
6:15 PM
@scheien Okay that could be it, haven't worked with async/await much either
 
hey guys
:)
hmm
 
@scheien so changed the type to Task but getting these errors now
 
6:47 PM
hm. I'm trying to think if this is a question worth posting on SO
 
Pip
7:13 PM
Yes
Always, yes
The rules say to "show class" so here we go:
    internal static class MyClass
    {
        internal const int isOver = 9000;
    }
dang SO, not keeping spacing without fixed font
 
Pip
7:29 PM
omfg there's a sarcastic font???!?!?!
whoa
I apologize for my behavior, I'll escort myself out.
C# is great though
 
dafuq
 
8:13 PM
@Jefffrey I lol
Only just saw
@SteveG all your fault! I regret nothing!
 
;)
i need a beer, go get me one, woman
 
@Sippy What?
 
8:46 PM
When I got flagged yesterday
 
8:59 PM
Okay, so can anyone point me to a guide on how I can commit this C# console application to a new Git remote repo?
I've checked the guide on MSDN, but I can't make heads or tails of it
 
Always the first point when how-to doesn't make sense to you: Check that what you're trying to do is a valid thing to do with that technology
I'm noob with git, but my hunch is that you need a local repo first
 
I think I got a local repo. not sure though. I made a new solution, added it to source control, and now it holds a .git folder
I'm also completely new to git
well, not completely new, I did once fork and download a repo
 
git add [things] then git push [local] [remote] I think?
Or specifically in the VS source control UI?
 
yeah, using VS
 
I seem to remember that being very hard to find when I first used it
 
9:05 PM
I'd rather keep the CLI stuff to a minimum
 
Team Explorer I think?
 
yeah, and then? can I make it create a remote repo at the same time as I sync it?
 
Don't know that one
"of an existing remote repository"
So from the wording in the UI I guess you have to have created it in github already
 
well, I tried to do that when the repository didn't exist yet, it gave me a 404, and now I can no longer sync
 
@TomW I never use the build in git thing. I always create the repo on github before pushing to it.
 
9:13 PM
so I got a repo now, try to commit, and it says I already have a branch named "Master" in my repo
Is there a way to commit my current code to that branch?
or am I going all the wrong way about this?
 
I dunno how they word it but you want to push to a remote repo
commit to local, push to remote
 
So what i did was: I created a repo on github, I created a local console app. now I want to get the local console app in the Github repo. I get the error You cannot publish local branch master to the remote repository origin because a branch with the same name already exists there
 
I use git extensions and it works fine doing just that
 
Is that the only thing you did on github?
 
is it a problem that the local repo and the remote repo have a different name?
 
9:16 PM
I've had that too when I'd been messing around with it
 
yes, I just created a repo named SchlockMercenaryScraper
 
@NateKerkhofs not sure but don't think so
 
:D awesome webcomic
 
and I created a C# console application named be.nate.schlock.scraper
now I want to commit the C# app to the repo
 
he's published every single day without fail for what, 13 years?
 
9:17 PM
yeah, but some of his footnotes have dead links
 
15
 
so I'm planning on writing a small scraper that finds the footnotes with dead links
at least, if he gives me permission for it. I doubt it's going to stress his servers, but rather safe than sorry
So how can I get my local C# app into my repo?
 
try command line, google for push
 
I'd rather avoid the command line
... I reverted my initial commit, and now it's all gone
I'm going to look into this tomorrow
at least I haven't even started coding yet
 
9:35 PM
coding it up locally and pushing to github later is np
I have done it many times
 
command line first imho. Git was designed as a command line tool and using the command line gives you a real view of what it's actually doing
 
command line is ew
it is not 1980 any more
 
<3 command line git
 
10:03 PM
hey guys! i need help with serialization and can't find much info on my problem on the googles
does BinaryFormatter save any type info?
and if it does, how do i get to it?
 

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