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02:45
Posted a thing to reddit. Waiting to be called a terrible person for it.
sounds like a plan
user457812
02:59
It involves regular expressions, so it's basically a war crime to the Internet.
well don't leave us hanging, link it :P
03:16
What would happen if I call startService() for a service that's already running? What would happen if I call stopService() for a service that has not been started?
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I use Clojure at work, and it's becoming harder and harder to write Kotlin
It's just not that great for data manipulation
Still very Java-esque
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03:33
I use Go at work because it's just what I like.
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Also because I basically made it our primary language.
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I mean, realistically, I probably could've forced Rust or something else into production, because I think the reasoning behind it was "Noel made a thing that is stable and goes fast, ergo Go is stable and fast, which is the opposite of our mountain of shitty PHP"
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The upside is that now I can read other people's code and know what it's doing without trying to figure out some obtuse DSL or language extension or weird syntax feature that everyone else collectively said "this is Satan" to.
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And I appreciate that one a lot.
03:50
o/
04:02
Rust is interesting. I haven't had a chance to look at it properly though
I wish Clojure was performant enough for Android. It's perfect for Lux where you have immutable data going through a pipeline
With Kotlin I still have to battle weird syntax to do basic things that take one keyword in Clojure
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I basically put Rust on my "don't touch" list until the language had stabilized, which was well after I'd started pushing Go at work
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Clojure I've just never played with, and introducing anything JVM-based at work wouldn't fly
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One of my coworkers did a few things in Java and he's been rewriting them all in Go because nobody wants to deal with the JVM or Java.
It's the opposite where I work. All our products are based on the JVM, so JVM languages are used.
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Kotlin felt a lot like a sort of Go/Swift cross to me when I tried it, but that was back when it was a beta or something.
user457812
04:08
I liked that it enforced null checks.
Yeah it still is. I mean, it has some great stuff over Java, but it's still a bit verbose compared to Clojure
At least Kotlin is typed, I guess
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That's another thing I have a hard time living without.
Clojure also has a REPL that works quite well
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I had to spend a lot of time debugging PHP and Javascript in node.js when I started my job and it's a royal pain debugging anything when you don't know its type or its type is "whatever" 'cause nobody wanted to be consistent.
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Incidentally, node.js is now banned in my office.
user457812
04:11
And new PHP projects have to be justified.
Heh yeah, I know that feeling. But it's not too bad when you have a REPL and immutability
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It should be significantly better with both.
My main problem with Clojure is actually the stacktraces. They can be a bit off the mark sometimes
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The only thing I miss from C++ in Go most of the time is a const qualifier for variables, even though it's not that useful.
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In practice, it hasn't ever been a problem, though.
user457812
04:12
Years of working in C++ and C have probably just made me more efficiently paranoid.
This is why I like functional languages that are immutable by default. No funky behaviour
Some guy the other day tried to fix a concurrency bug in Java by making the field 'volatile'. My facepalm game was strong that day
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I think my biggest gripe with functional languages is that I love using them for my own things but then I have to show someone else the code and it's terrible.
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Which is usually a side-effect of every functional language throwing the kitchen sink in in terms of language features
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Or even making language features extensible
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So it ends up being the C++ problem of picking a subset of the language to use
user457812
04:14
Which is why I don't use Scala now.
Yeah I hate Scala. I described it as "The boilerplate of Java, with the cognitive overhead of functional programming"
Worst of both worlds. Does neither well.
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Pretty much. After I built Ascension 2 in it, I went "well this is great and writing it was fun but I never want to do that again."
There's in-fighting over Scala at work lmao. A few teams banned it.
I think my team is the only one that uses Clojure though. We like it. Would be interested in trying Frege at some point though
user457812
04:32
Never heard of Frege. Erlang is still probably highest on my list of things to try, but it's hard coming up with a project for something like that.
05:32
Goddamn, my wrist issues are making it hard to write my motorbike
probably should see a physio about that
05:53
@CptEric ^
 
3 hours later…
10:02
\o
how are you doing?
I am good.
How are you doing ?
fine,
I have started watching Jessica Jones.
10:06
it was a long week
wasn't it?
Was it ?
For me, whole week was weekend lol
for me at least
how are you liking it?
as I am in bed rest.
I am at 4th episode
It's good.
Is there more seasons ?
yestarday I finished watching broadchurch
not yet
Did you like it ?
10:10
the second season was really good
belt, watch Band Of Brothers! Highly Recommended! It'll cost your life's just 10 hours.
let me check if it is available on netflix
oh it is hbo production, I will never get it on netflix
lol check on HBO
hbo is not available in germany (I think)
is it available in India ?
No both are not available
but netflix is planning to launch in India.
10:18
oh cool
did you watch it in streaming ?
Yes
How much do you have to pay for 1 season of any TV Series ?
the model is not per series
one pays a monthly fee of 9 euro and can watch whatever is available in the region
hd content max two devices
that's fine and affordable.
and it is legal
:)
yeah that too :)
10:43
belt, Developed any gradle plugin ?
nope
you?
what do you need one for?
dunno, But I thought of developing one.
oh ok
10:45
just to get an idea.
do you want to share it?
Sure if I can make one.
if you can make an idea?
Ohh
I got you wrong.
lol, just teasing you
10:46
Yet I don't have any idea
You did that many times.
 
1 hour later…
11:50
o/
12:03
\o
13:03
me at a hackathon
13:36
Reno what hackathon?
14:07
o/
I finally watched this. I'm actually rolling on the floor laughing
15:18
o/
Hey Adam
What's up?
me
I'm exhausted
15:25
because I just woke up rofl
idk but I'm gonna not be a lazy pizza shit today and do stuff.
aka I'm gonna get up, have two productive hours, then sit on my ass and code all day.
15:46
o/
15:59
Ha!
lol
> Adam in an interview
~Interviewer: Wow, you've attended plenty of hackathons, made so many apps, and created your own hackathon. How come you republished this "Cash Caretaker" app?
~Adam: Well, I lost the most important file when developing Android apps and I...
> ~Interview: Wow, I admire your honesty. We'll set you up a Mac with a time machine and you start on Monday.
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16:40
o?
I mean o/
 
1 hour later…
17:59
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Core Data in iOS isn't that hard to work with at all. I'm actually kind of impressed.
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18:15
Any of our few iOS devs in here?
18:58
The stackoverflow twitter account only follows one account: Jon Skeet.
^ like a boss!
^ dank meme
nice meme
10/10
19:17
Why is iOS confusing
also our chatroom is 10x better than NSChat
in NSChat, 26 secs ago, by Reno
iOS sucks
TIL Nil is a regular in NSChat. What a traitor.
Or is he a traitor to them by hanging out with us? :/
19:43
Nil is the owner of NS
oh no way
back in the nyancat era iOS room had the same quality problems as Android
That's why NS Chat was started
I think the original iOS room got killed by vampires
ah
I love getting SO history haha
20:04
Nil is a traitor either way...No, both ways!
Who here knows C++?
Definitely not me xD
Working on this today :)
ohh nice
20:13
It's wireless and has OTA update functionality.
I'll have to split the source file, because it's getting messy and not really sure how yet.
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@McAdam331 I do everything.
@nil I guess you could say you just go, go, go. (•_•) / ( •_•)>⌐■-■ / (⌐■_■) YEAHHH
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Also, I'm not the NSChat founder, that's Abizern. I'm just a room owner 'cause I ran the previous Obj-C room after the first one died.
user457812
There's just fewer people doing iOS dev who use chat since Android's basically help vampire hell and iOS has sort of bled off its vampires.
yeah, I noticed the room seems smaller and quieter.
user457812
20:18
We also keep the room open unless help vampires become a problem.
user457812
My preference was to have it be accessible to anyone up front and only limit it if there was a clear reason to.
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That said, I don't do any owner-y things now. I leave that to Owatch and mattsven.
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Both of whom I assume have a god complex now.
21:13
the barrier to getting into android dev is way smaller
so we naturally have a lot more help vamps
21:29
my delete finger is getting itchy
Plus so many people use javascript already and android obviously uses java script so it's easier for people to start on Android
Thanks, Ahmad
You're a good team player
💂
One day, I'll figure out what that means
you need to get emoji support for your crappy browser
I have worked all damn day. Plus a couple hours last night and a few hours on Friday night. F me
Thanks. Let me check emojisupportdownload.com/chrome
you should work less
21:33
Now I just have to search what an emoji of a guy with a black cap means
You're right. In fact, I'm pretty sure I'm going to take off a couple hours early tomorrow
But some jackass decided to test and get screenshots a couple nights before her huge presentation
it's a guard
as in guarding the android tag
Ah, thanks. That makes sense now
But he should have a gun
maybe it's under his enormous hat
this shit is just cray
probably
That looks fun. Saving to watch when I don't expect to get interrupted by a damn work text, call, or email
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I seriously can't stop seeing @codeMagic's avatar when it's tiny as a blue turd
user457812
21:37
The way the brighter bits get blurred without my glasses makes it look like lighting on coils
It's a ninja triangle
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Everyone should just have teeth.
22:19
<3 you all
<3 you too
I don't know you, but aww thanks
<3 you soooo good right now
Wat
OH WAIT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT CIRCLES AND TRIANGLES?
Jun 12 '15 at 18:48, by Tristan Wiley
Apr 10 at 20:14, by Tristan Wiley
The Millennium Falcon's maximum speed is 1,050 km/h which when put into Google Maps lands in the middle of the Indian Ocean. The opposite side of the Bermuda Triangle (polar opposite of Bermuda Triangle) is in the Indian Ocean.

Therefore, since the other side of the Bermuda Triangle is in the Indian Ocean, which's coordinates are the same speed as the millennium falcon, which looks like the outline of the Android Studio logo. IT IS A TRIANGLE.

http://www.americandownunder.com/phantom/BermudaSouth/bsgeo.asp
When we were discussing something related somewhat that now eludes me.
When comparing the Android Studio logo to the millennium falcon to a triangle.
Everybody who uses Transmission on OS X should check their version
if it's 2.90, then they might have a big problem
Nope, I'll watch it now
you know Matthias Käppler right?
guy is a genius.
is he a genius genius
yah
he's one of the main contributors to rx java as well
damn
gonna check that out tomorrow methinks
22:38
I don't think I've heard of him until now
Soundcloud is in berlin right?
it's def a lot to process
yup
main office in berlin, but they also have other ones
Apparently we might be opening an office in philly
how big is your current office?
Hey Ahmad :)
It's like a 100 people or something
22:43
do any of you fine gentlemen have experience in interviewing with apple retail?
50 or 60 in engineering
yo tristan
60 engineering? nice!
I need some advice
Which navigation should I use for my site?
Top left or the top right
The hamburger menu or the nav bar
22:51
nav bar
Btw "Title" won't be there
I think it's slightly more usable if you have a nav bar that doesn't need more than 1 action to access
Right
It'll have "Home", "Resume", "Labs", and eventually "Blog"
23:15
no hamburger
Damn okayy
23:29
yeah hamburger is awful
I just became a genius
23:50
yes Hamburger ...
so delicious
exactly
or a stack-sandwich menu
Or Toasts
Or Snackbars

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