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@Owatch you're thinking of @EnricoSusatyo
@Owatch What are you talking about, everythig I say is clever
 
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waves
 
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07:15
Lol Ow - ver - Watch
Right back into CloudANT i go and there appaling excuse for Map Reduce
Now ive spoken the room goes quiet for the next 10 hours
07:47
Internet points to those who can answer:
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Q: How do I implement delegate methods through Swift extension

Enrico SusatyoMy project is a mix of Obj-C and Swift, and I'm trying to extend my AppDelegate class with Swift. So right now I have AppDelegate.m, AppDelegate.h, and AppDelegate.swift. Most of the methods are in the Obj-C file, but I'm trying to implement just one of the methods: extension AppDelegate { ...

Again I think I can answer that haha
08:00
@EnricoSusatyo Answered
@NikoYuwono I don't have that method in my .m file though!
I thought I had duplicate too but that's not the case haha.
08:18
Oh! Then I'm wrong will delete my answer
 
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" Ok, let's say this is a view controller instead with a TableViewDelegate methods that needs to be implemented. Can I extend my view controller and implement those methods there instead? If so how come it works in that scenario but not here? "

@EnricoSusatyo In which scenario is it working?
 
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16:22
@EnricoSusatyo You can't do partial implementations like that for protocols, I don't think.
You could try to rig something with functions, if you really need to.
16:42
@Dev2rights Was the original inspiration.
17:24
Hi room.
Hello
Are we having fun yet?
What do you mean?
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17:34
But the question stands on it's own, even without an origin story: Are we having fun yet?
Well. Not exactly.
I basically agreed to rent a room today.
So I've got to get on signing the contract and all.
Oh, now that your state-sponsored apartment will no longer be available?
Yeah.
I've been trying to find something closer to the campus.
But it's really hard.
I found something about 2-3 minutes away in the direction of it from where I am, which is cheaper than my current rent and nicer.
So I just said I'd take it.
I've got until June 29th or so before I must leave this place. So I want something solid before exams come around
I toured it this afternoon and it seemed fine. I'm just worried I rushed it by not meeting the other people who live there. I will share with 3 others.
Ouch. They're throwing you out before finals?
You should meet the others for sure.
Well, finals are the week of and before the very end of June.
So I don't want to be searching for a room while studying.
They will let you stay longer, if you agree to pay a ridiculous amount.
I guess I'll meet the others soon enough. Apparently all male, 19-20
Hopefully they're alright.
I'm taking the room of a girl who's leaving.
@DuncanC Do you live in a house or an apartment?
I imagine it's a house, since you say you have dogs to walk.
17:47
House.
I have a family member living in Maryland as of last year.
Really, where? (My dad lives in Baltimore.)
Silver Spring?
I don't know much about it.
That's a suburb of Washington DC. Not that far from me.
Oh nice.
How long have you lived in DC?
Are you originally from the area?
17:52
I live in the Virginia outer suburbs.
Oh I see.
I've lived in Virginia for about 30 years. Maryland before that.
I was born in Ohio though. Moved to Maryland when I was 4.
Northern Virginia is where most of the high tech jobs are in this area.
Oh.
I've been a couple times to Washington.
And around Maryland a bit to more distant relatives homes. But never lived there.
All I hear is how terrible the humidity is.
How does Northern Virginia compare to other more famous sections of the county for tech jobs?
Everyone knows about California, etc of course.
Not as hot as Silicon Valley, but definitely top 10.
I guess that's all I've got to go on. I don't know how in demand such jobs are on the North-East coast myself.
I imagine Boston and New York have a certain attraction.

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