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21:16
o, hey guys
and girls
Hi ^_^
Ell
Ell
hi @slaphappy, how surprising to see you here :O
@Ell what a coincidence
@Morwenn what's up?
@EtiennedeMartel yeah, that sucks. there's a lot of places where you can't change the default culture (hresult error messages, too) so the messages are useless because ungooglable
@slaphappy Not sure when was the last time we got to chat together, so...
Probably when you got your job
21:20
I'm taking hormones now, but I guess that you already know that much.
Wait, I got my job in March :o
Uh, I need to go. Dinner time. Later :)
I didn't, actually
Ven
Ven
oh hey @slaphappy :D
hey ven, sup
Ven
Ven
just doing some haskell and playing sc2
you?
I was trying to catch @EtiennedeMartel but it seems he's off now
I'm just doing random shit. Bills, watching tv, etc
Hi
@EtiennedeMartel I'm picking at you because you're a renowned game critic
Maybe you could offer some guidance
I'd like to find some resources on writing/character development for video games
any ideas?
That's a kinda vague request.
I'm not that much of an expert. I just like to watch Extra Credits and Errant Signal.
Also Game Maker's Toolkit.
Oh well.
I have no formal education in game design. I just like to play games, and to hear actual game designers talk.
Some of their knowledge rubs on me, sure, and I could probably offer some advice about specific thing, but I don't really know about actual learning resources.
Hmmm.
Guess I will start digging then.
Thanks.
 
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23:00
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Q: How to report employer for posting fake jobs?

G AlexanderMy and several friends have submitted to jobs directly to companies, most feel we are qualified for, yet companies send back generic no thanks replies. Is there way to report or ban these companies? or at least force them to pull the jobs and not repost them as 'new' when they just modify a few...

^^ /cc @Borgleader AHAHAHAHAHAHA HHAAHAHAHAHA
Ell
Ell
Hmm
If you replace "companies" with "dates", and "submitted" with "ask out" and fix the grammar, that question would make about the same amount of sense.
"what if I told you"
lol
@Mysticial also the "jobs"
23:20
> "Things aren't working, therefore there is conspiracy afoot"
error[E0310]: the parameter type `Client` may not live long enough
--> <censored path>/ipc.rs
|
100 | handle.spawn(fut);
| ^^^^^
|
= help: consider adding an explicit lifetime bound `Client: 'static`...
note: ...so that the type `futures::MapErr<futures::Map<futures::sink::SendAll<futures::stream::SplitSink<futures::stream::AndThen<tokio_core::io::Framed<Client, ipc::LenDelimited<protobuf::Message::Message>>, fn(tokio_core::io::EasyBuf) -> std::result::Result<protobuf::Message::Message, std::io::Error> {ipc::decode_msg}, std::result::Result<protobuf::Message::Message,
23:37
@JerryCoffin 'fanatics'
@thecoshman "lunatics"?
another good word for it, yes
I got tired reading that convo, but I think Maystical's pov was where I stand too; work through dev of a function, when your happy with what it's doing, then smother it in tests
@thecoshman I rarely feel much need to "smother" it in tests. A few carefully considered tests are often much more effective than a huge number. I'm probably more negative than usual about it at the moment though--spent part of yesterday afternoon working through some tests one of my coworkers wrote that turned out to be subtly broken so they didn't really test what they were intended to.
In any case, however, I agree about the basic approach: writing the code, then writing tests is fine.
@JerryCoffin well yes, I don't smother
as you say, a few well chosen tests go a long way
and yeah, code, then test in lots of small cycles
@thecoshman ..and if that constitutes "TDD", then apparently I invented it sometime around 1981 or 1982. :-)
...but I'm pretty sure it wasn't original then either.
23:50
A lot of these things are not exactly new, it's just it's nice to have a 'clean concise term that every one understands the mean of'... ¬_¬
Yeah, my approach is pretty much to code an element, maybe call it a few times from main to see that it works, then afterwards, I sometimes write a test function to confirm A, it works in a normal case, and B, it works in two or three cases that are likely to produce bugs. I don't smother it unless it starts giving me headaches.
I just write my code in Haskell and then I know it won't cause any bugs because nobody will run it.
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...I'd make a poor parent :')
@GManNickG Lazy evaluation apparently now has an ETA

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