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03:21
morning guys
online from a new gig :D
 
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05:46
@ARr0w Cool bud
Hey Guys o/
@Sankar thanks
@Sankar this organization also happens to be in Pune and Mumbai, india
morning, @HéctorÁlvarez
@arr0w I have a quiz for you
@ARr0w Oh that's awesome, Hope this sort of buisness situations will bring peace between our countries.
@HéctorÁlvarez o/
05:52
@HéctorÁlvarez i'll accept it when i'll see it :D
You can't use the console to solve it, you have to guess the result of the operation, wanna try?
@HéctorÁlvarez sure
@Sankar hahaha, well in business it is always peace.
its the government that creates the fuss
@Sankar google up "mlogica"
Okay so here it goes: What's the result of the following operation? '97'+'35'-'311'+'400'-'1'
In Javascript of course
hmm
error?
@HéctorÁlvarez NaN? and sorry for involving uninvited
05:55
Strike 1
You are welcome to participate @Sankar
Wrong answers thus far
This is arcane JS knowledge
remember you can't use the console! :)
or any alternative that solves the problem for you
didn't use.
I know, I was just making it clear
but so i suppose, its a number, okay javascript automatically recognizes the number and treats it in that way, but still, using - operands between strings should get you can error. But then it is javascript and so if string has all numbers then its type is number so i guess it would calculate ?
is the answer 9424399 :D (i dont know js) :P
This is the reason why i love typed languages more.
06:00
We have a winner!
hope you didn't cheat
@Zulatin did you console it?
but that's make sense now
@HéctorÁlvarez so it calculated?
i went with the assumption that with + it would concat and with - it would subtract
06:01
@arr0w indeed.
that also makes my LONG ass statement correct too :D
javascript just works all the time, doesn't care if you screwed up or not so he always assumes you know what you're doing
@Zulatin You are a genius man!
@Sankar Or a lucky guess ;)
@Zulatin very well done!!
06:03
@ARr0w thanks :D
I thought when '9435' - '311', it will return NaN
if the string has an implicit conversion it will try to substract when it finds the - operator, but it will concatenate (and not add) with the + operator because the order of preference dictates that concatenation comes before adding.
damn you JS!
@Sankar its evil i tell ya, its EVIL!!
@ARr0w indeed
06:04
Hence why you are meant to "save yourself some time" by not doing conversion explicitly, but you'll waste so much time checking where your bugs are later on because there's never an error, only retarded results.
if you add bits and for some reason they are returned as string instead of numeric types, you'll have stuff like '1'+'1'-'1'+'0'-'1' which should be 0 but instead it's 99
and you're like WTF is this, a -1? I'll check this byte
In vb.net the answer would be different
var a ='1';
if(a==1){console.log('works')}

^ evil i tell you!
in vb.net it would be
97 + 35 -> 9735 - 311 + 400 - 1 -> 9823
var a ='1';
if(a===1){console.log('IsDigit')}
else {console.log('IsString')}
copy paste and see result of both of these codes i posted above
:/
i know "===" also checks the data type along with the value variable is carrying
but javascript is really good at making people scratch their heads.
That was a fun little brain teaser
06:31
morning
moning Tomm
06:43
Morning peeps
o/ @HéctorÁlvarez how's things?
06:58
All good, I'm doing the boring stuff that comes with learning a new technology. Some testing, learn the ropes, etc.
There's no coffee to be had in this office.
@HéctorÁlvarez IMHO, it can't be boring if you are learning.
o/ @Sankar long time no chat man
@Shaneis hey buddy
yep, been busy with work, missed your wisdom!
@HéctorÁlvarez how do you get up in the morning knowing you cant get coffee at work
@Shaneis can you believe this man
"wisdom" ha!
07:01
Well, it's boring because it's stuff I'm not interested in. If your company for some reason had made a product that uses MS Excel as base but improves upon it, and you had to learn both to program for it in a really old programming language and use it like the final users do, you'd be bored.
He is young @Tomm not yet full of hate and anger. Give him time
;)
@Tomm In this office people get a free 30m period every day to go out and eat breakfast. Coffee, edibles orange juice...
only 30 mins
over a whole day
I get out at 15.30
That seems unreasonable harsh Hector...
07:03
from 15.30 to 7.30 next day I can have all dem coffees
im pretty sure the law here says we need more
in a 9 hour work day
you are Required to take atleast 1.5 hours of a break
But I get where you're going, yesterday I bought a thermos on amazon so I could bring coffee in the morning.
and that break has to be away from your work spot
meaning you cant stay at ur desk or at your spot
you have to go to the caffetaria, have a walk or do something
I don't know the law here but I'm beside the canteen and they're scared of when I don't get coffee
hahaha
07:05
speaking of which, brb cofffeee!!!
Here in Spain it's similar, but only half an hour minimum. My company gives us flexibility in that aspect at the office, but I'm currently working at the client which is an official office. Since I'm working with officers I get some of their privileges, such as mid day meal counting as working time.
and if you are working more then 6 hours here, you need atleast 2 breaks of 15 minutes
just to stretch your legs and get some time of ur whole thought
They only work for 7.5 hours every day, and the free 30 minute break in the middle pushes that down to 7 hours
Hello ppl! Need your suggestions!
Use dark purple background and yellow lines for a speedster sensation
07:13
haha
I have a table(MAX_VALUES) that store the max id of each table. Everytime before I insert a record in a table, I get the max inserted id from MAX_VALUES table, increment it by 1 and insert the incremented value in the necessary table and update MAX_VALUES table with the incremented value
seems like bad practise
Congratulations, you just reinvented sequences
@Tomm Yeah, I have no idea how this can be implemented in some efficient way
what even is the point in ur max_values table to begin with
07:17
So what's the question?
I am using this to have a unique code for an entity.. Something like Q1234 which refers a quote number
which will be given to end users for reference. this thing has to be unique
well
isnt the table id itself unique
why make a seperate table
@Tomm sorry, dint get you!
whatever table your referring to, can have an unique quote number, there is no point in having a second table
does your tables not include primary key?
07:19
unless im completely misunderstanding anything u've said
in which case you should rephrase ur question
@DeepikaMasilamani What RDBMS are you using
@Zulatin it has. an auto incremented column is set as a primary key. I want to have a dedicated column jsut to store the quote code
MySQL? SQL Server?
@HéctorÁlvarez Mysql
how is the quote code determined
what is the logic behind the code
07:22
The way I see it you tried to reinvent stuff that was already working perfectly, and gave it a triple twist
and some creamer on top^
@HéctorÁlvarez Seems yes!
Really sorry guys! Seems I can just use the auto incremented value as the quote id.. which will be always unique
Thanks for your thoughts!
you could always let your frontend generate you an randomized hash code or whatever that you insert with ur data
so ur table would look something like
07:25
morning
id name whatever whatever whatever quote_code
so your id is unique and your quote_code is a frontend code given to the user instead of a single auto incremented value
07:35
@Shaneis i would love to have some of that too!!
@AndyK morning
Ask Sankar - I ain't got any
o/ @AndyK
@Sankar fill my hunger.
deploying to production atm
best o'luck
hey guys
07:46
ohh deploying for prod
its that what your excited for
but always goes wrong
it ts either a small thing, or something that you cant understand for the best of us
sup?
@HéctorÁlvarez olà
we're getting a core team here
08:01
As in .NET Core team?
what language is 'olà' by the way?
@HéctorÁlvarez as a stable team
@HéctorÁlvarez hola
Oh cheers
I didn't know you were currently on an unstable team
08:16
@HéctorÁlvarez core sql team
that room
Now I have a sql query. It likes so:
SELECT ROUND(AVG(s.K),2) A, ROUND(AVG(s.J),2) B, s.n NAME
FROM(
SELECT (CASE WHEN T1.ID = XX THEN T1.VAL END) K,
(CASE WHEN T1.ID = XXX THEN T1.VAL END) J, NAME
FROM T1 LEFT JOIN T2 ON T1.ID = T2.ID WHERE T2.ID2 = 'XX'
AND T2.ID IN('X','XX','XXX')
) s GROUP BY s.NAME
Sorry s.n shall be s.NAME.
Now the subquery will take 0.11s to return the result, total is about 16000 pieces of data.
But the whole query will take about 4s to give a result.
How to optimize the query?
just fyi @萝莉w you're use of WHERE T2... makes that LEFT JOIN become an INNER JOIN
for the rest of your question - I'd need 1 metric tonne more information before I could say
sorry
Same result...
yes, that's what I'm saying
There are 48,152,672 datas in T1.
And 13,035 pieces of data in T2.
Well, now there are only 10 thousands pieces of data in the result that takes 0.1 seconds to show. How about using programme to process the data.
@Shaneis Thank you for replying.
08:42
So you have 16k names, each name has to calculate an average of arbitrary size, with about 48M data records.
The subquery runs in 0.1 seconds according to you
I don't see a way to make it faster to calculate 32k aggregate functions that span across several million records
09:02
@all \o
@Shaneis That went successful! thanks
09:23
Good man :+1:
09:33
an hour until off :D
ramazan timing is awesome, 8AM to 3:30 PM
10:33
@Tomm I have never seen this before prntscr.com/notul6
wait what
ive never seen it like that
makes me intentionally want to fail a flag
i only really mod flag anymore and a flag i raised yesterday was declined so it game up
what is the review?
can i see
@ARr0w I call that standard schedule.
During summer when days are hotter it's 8:00 - 14:30
well actually it's 7:30, but I discounted the free mid day coffee time

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