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user3010322
10:00 PM
This is literally hand-holding programming.
 
// Toes the string.
 
self-documenting code ftw
 
damn the guy gave me the wrong drugs and no repeat.
 
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just to spite this thing, that is EXACTLY what I'm going to write for every fucking ToString comment.
 
I ASKED FOR PCP DAAAAAAMMIT
 
user1804599
10:01 PM
Buy drugs on Amazon.
 
user1804599
@ThePhD good
 
Never skip braces
Whoever invented that grammar rule is an idiot
And everyone who followed in their footsteps
 
user3010322
I can't even write
 
user1804599
LasagnaScript requires braces except when the body of an else clause is an if statement.
 
user3010322
10:02 PM
if ( checks ) return;
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
 
user3010322
All on the same line
 
that's awful documentation
Is it automatically generated?
 
how do you toe a string
 
rofl
those documented self-documented function identifiers
 
10:04 PM
The infinitive is 'to' not 'toe' hth
I might have used wrong term but I don't care
 
yeah infinitive is the word you were looking for i think
 
user1804599
He doesn’t care.
 
just in case he cares next time :]
 
@Rapptz Pretty sure.
 
I prefer to think that someone actually wrote this
And they thought it was perfect documentation for this function
 
10:11 PM
Question for you guys.
 
user1804599
People specifically hired for writing documentation and doing nothing else.
 
f(int);
f(const int);
 
Are those considered two different overloads?
 
user3010322
@EtiennedeMartel Yes.
 
user3010322
10:12 PM
But prepare for a world of hurt when you try to match f(1)
 
It might, but it'll be ambiguous
const for values doesn't matter in arguments, don't do this
 
It's about this question.
I'm surprised it actually works.
 
const here is implementation detail, so yeah you can skip it in declaration
 
What the fuck is up with this language.
 
Shit
Why is everything done as screencasts these days
 
user3010322
10:15 PM
Lmao.
 
Jesus I want to read how to do shit not watch 1:30h video
 
@EtiennedeMartel No.
It's just a redeclaration.
 
user3010322
Someone uses RaisePropertyChanged(() => MyProperty) and then subsequently uses reflection to get the string version of that property.
 
Man.
I can't get this to work.
Stupid lack of good docs
 
@CatPlusPlus yeah :(
@CatPlusPlus this
cos multimedia innit. video=good? no.
 
Ell
10:21 PM
Hi guys
 
@ThePhD That's actually static reflection
 
It's p common thing
And it's better than string, because you'll get a syntax error on typos and stuff
 
Ell
Man what a waste of two and a half hours. I'll drink at home by myself next time xD
 
10:22 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes So @ThePhD is wrong then.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit LET ME SHOW YOU HOW TO TYPE CODE
 
@EtiennedeMartel Right.
 
@ThePhD That's what we do and it's greeaaaattt.
Don't you dare shit on that.
 
user3010322
@EtiennedeMartel You don't think there should be some kind of language-level glue or support for this kind of thing?
 
@ThePhD Why?
Also, if it's made properly, it should rely on expression tree stuff.
 
user3010322
10:23 PM
I dunno, because it's bizarre to write RaisePropertyChanged(()=>MyProperty) ?
 
@CatPlusPlus and hardly any of them can actually type
and they're nerds
it sickens me
 
user3010322
Why not just RaisePropertyChanged<MyProperty>()?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ahahahah yeah the guy is typing this.set('token', response.token); and correcting it like 5 times
 
user3010322
Or just RaisePropertyChanged( MyProperty );
 
If you're doing a video then at least prepare the autotyping jesus
They're so bad at this
I would be embarrassed to release a video which shows me correcting things I type, even if it's sped up 10x
 
10:25 PM
@ThePhD Because that's not a type?
 
It's not that haaaard
 
@ThePhD Because what if MyProperty is a string property?
You would make the grammar way more complex just to save a few key strokes?
 
@ThePhD No way of getting the property name
You'll get a value of some type, and you can even get the name of the type, but not of the property
Which is the important thing
 
user3010322
Oh well. Guess we'll just have to use lambda reflection then.
 
Aahahahah and after all that typing he remembered that he needs to bind this to a variable earlier because it's JS
And then copy-and-pasted some thing from somewhere else, guess he didn't want to type anymore
 
10:28 PM
 
7 minutes video for making one form
gjob
 
Erm.
Why all those videos?
 
Random room, eh?
 
So random
How did you even find this such random room with random title?
 
10:40 PM
It was the first on the list
Meh no client side OpenID flow
 
So phucking random. Your braind would be a great "dice-card" in a computer to generate truly random numbers as possible.
 
You seem angry.
 
Yeah. You even censored "fuck".
 
@EnglishMaster People are very horrible at randomness.
 
10:43 PM
I'm not mad so I used euphemism.
 
That's not an euphemism. Everyone knows what you said.
 
Euphemism is not a plural word, innit? #Side_Note
 
They see me trolling, they hating
 
why does the lounge always attract such cheap trolls?
 
No idea. I wish we had better ones.
We always get the bottom of the barrel for some reason. It's a bit embarassing, really.
 
10:46 PM
Wow! So many insults but it makes me feel like I'm under the spotlight though.
 
great
 
@EtiennedeMartel Are you talking about our politicians? ;)
 
Ell
@catplusplus isn't that implicit flow?
 
That's OAuth bub
 
@AlexM. where?
 
user3010322
10:57 PM
SOMEONE
 
user3010322
Who remembers that website that tells you a browser's capabilities
 
user3010322
and what's supported?!
 
Ell
Oh yeah :S
 
user3010322
It gave big tables
 
user3010322
listed all the major browsers
 
10:57 PM
caniuse.com
 
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus Thanks Cat
 
user3010322
@Borgleader Not quite, but useful info.
 
constructors should throw if an invariant isn't met right?
I remember a gotcha in C++ if I throw exceptions in the constructors
but don't remember what it is
 
user3010322
Throw only if all members are RAII'd completely or after you've put that all in an RAII container.
 
11:01 PM
The gotcha is that dtor won't run
 
user3010322
^ What cat said
 
well in my case a precondition isn't met so I guess it's okay if the dtor isn't called
 
Ell
Would you expect different accounts when logging in with different OpenID providers?
 
Dtor doesn't need to run if you stick to rule of zero
Constructed members will be destructed on unwind
@Ell Define different accounts
OpenID identity is based on the OpenID URL and that's always one and only one provider
 
Ell
As if logging in with a freshly created account
 
11:04 PM
If you want binding multiple OpenIDs to an account, you need to handle that yourself
 
Ell
And with OpenID Connect there is the Sub which is unique and constant for each provider only
Yeah :/ I was just wondering about the expected behaviour really
I would expect it to give me the same account whether I log in via facebook or google but that can't work because they don't know about each other
Well it can't work automatically
I guess I'll think about that later
 
You need to provide an auth flow that takes into account currently logged in user
And then bind the identity with the existing account
 
Ell
Yeah
So that next time they can use any one of their bound identities to log in?
 
looking for a job in software engineering in Florida is painful.
 
Ell
11:09 PM
I think I will have to modify the XMPP log in protocol. Adding a SASL mechanism isn't enough
 
That's what extensions are for
 
@Rapptz Nope. All the constructed members are properly destructed.
 
Binding a new account requires authenticated stream anyway
So just make another iq type or something
 
Ell
Yeah
 
My mum is so weird
She told me 3 hours ago we should go and dine out at a restaurant and now when I asked her which restaurant to go she told me we should just get some take away food.
 
11:18 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes wth
 
11:30 PM
Tornado's OpenID implementation is so bare-bones it's tragic
 
lol
 
o()xxxx[{::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::>
 
is that a sharp penis
 
it is a sword. you may imagine it as a sharp penis if you wish
 
oh, a sword
 
11:49 PM
I now retire
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit err i.imgur.com/QxD6Mbt.gif
 
@Borgleader P:)
 
lightness you seen falling skies 4x03?
 
Ell
@borgleader don't toy with me!
 
I'm still laughing at those nazi time machine gifs
 
11:58 PM
@Puppy yes
 

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