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22:01
it's not a common scenario
Sure it is.
Think of an example where you have a table for students and a table for classes. You have a many to many relationship here so you'd make a table that has (student, class).
Apparently it's called a junction table - stackoverflow.com/a/7296873/3131147
that's one of those examples that nobody ever uses
I just call it an association (not sure if that's called like that in english)
how many people do you know that have student and class tables in their db
22:10
hahaha
Tim, there does exist other database management systems in the world. Just because you don't like them doesn't mean you can't acknowledge their existence.
Idk every major university anywhere lmao
say, video and playlist (on youtube)
how many people do you know that own video hosting services
I mean it's relatively uncommon
hahaha no one XD
22:11
1-1 or 1-N is way more common
but you find this use case a lot on enterprise apps, since every entity has a whole process on its own detached from the other entity
Definitely way more common, but it's not negligible IMHO.
I never said that :P
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you win this round, Tim.
let me store an entry for Rounds won in my N-N relation with Rounds and Persons
22:13
@MarkO'Sullivan gimme username
Tim - XD
that's in fact a good use case :D
My query is 88 lines. But it finally works.
I don't wanna do anything else for the rest of the day now lmao
22:29
XD
this is my query: var query = {where: {id: request.get ('media'), owner: consumer.id, deleted: false}};
what black magic voodoo shit language is that
LMFAO WHAT
hahaha
I am way too fucking slap happy for you guys right now I need to sign off.
22:31
It's JS, but using a PaaS
You might not be wrong Tim
Although this one might be able to be simplified even further. I'm going to have to play some code golf tonight.
good idea
if nobody can read it, nobody will change it
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If nobody else can read it, I have job security.
@AdamMc331 Until the day they decide to redo the project
22:39
that never happens
No worries, they'll have a GUI for SQL by then
Yo
@MehdiB. yup I did
4h of sleep? :O
Well gotta go offline
Flight taking off
ah, enjoy
22:41
Cya
@MehdiB. yeah I am going somewhere so
ah, enjoy
Btw if I haven't said that already SO mobile chat sucks
are you saying that Mauker's/Tristan's chat SE app sucks?
4
I am pretty sure that is what he is saying
so rude...
22:46
should we report him?
I think so, should we start by starring his message?
I think we can get more attention if we star yours
Welp flight haven't taken off yet
Tim - you're a master XD
Wonder what is taking so long
22:48
where you going, cf?
don't blame the app if you experience a latency, CF
he is leaving the country to avoid the charges that tristan is surely going to press
work or pleasure?
@Mauker i'm not sure if I have telegram, i'll get it later
Yup for travel
22:49
I'd make sure to be a witness on that case
Mark install it
what's telegram?
like a messaging app?
is it encrypted?
Yup like WhatsApp
have you guys tried Signal?
...not sure if it is available outside the US
22:50
nope, never heard of it
No idea
Welp looks like flight is moving finally
secure messaging. I wouldn't be surprised if Telegram licensed the crypto tech from Signal.
has anyone formed an opinion of android.arch.lifecycle.ViewModel yet?
I have yet to check it out. I hope to do so in the near future after I get my REST API deployed.
oh man... this stupid phone. Since my Pixel 2 hasn't arrived yet, I've borrowed a Samsung Galaxy S6 from our QA team to work with.
Tim - Emanuel has used it
it just spontaneously disabled USB debugging on me today
@TimCastelijns I briefly looked at those when Google announced arch components at I/O
yeah mehdi but he uses anything that florina has a presentation about
22:57
I'm sure it has been updated since then, though.
hahaha
yes - they updated it for the stable release
btw, the extension concept of Swift is very cool
not sure how it is useful in real code, but still cool
they copied it from kotlin
oh, didn't know that Kotlin has it as well
23:00
sure. Many languages have it. Javascript prototypes?
That's good to know
I've never dug deeply on JS's dark core
could be a good occasion to do so, though. Java - JS - Python - Swift could be an interesting skills combination
I wouldn't do 4 at once
I can barely keep up with 2
me neither XD
i think on a project mode, it will be 1 or 2 max
professionally, can barely keep up with just java. So many concepts I do not grasp
I'm trying to learn JavaScript for work...and not just normal JS...ReactJS
23:07
the cool thing is that you don't need all of them at once, you'll just have to learn as you need and it'll be usually just be 1 concept at a time
yeah but then a new major version of a language comes out but you have no time to check it because you are busy with the other 3
Good one, take your star
Tim - the approach I fixed to myself is to only see the new features of a version, and try to think of it as I encounter a use case related to it
posted on November 13, 2017 by Android Developers

Posted by Oscar Rodriguez, Developer Advocate The SafetyNet Attestation API helps you assess the security and compatibility of the Android environments in which your apps run. Since it was introduced in March 2015, many developers have successfully integrated it into their Android apps to make more informed decisions based on the integrity and compatibility of the devices running their apps.

as if anyone ever uses that api
23:19
XD that's exactly what I told myself when reading
> many developers have successfully integrated it
that rss feed never posts anything worth reading
As soon as I read one of the rss feed posts, I realize how little I know about android
be comforted by the fact that most of these blogs are not about apis and services that people actually use
it's promotional
you sure know how to cheer developers up! :D
That's what I'll keep convincing myself of from now on :D
@ColdFire installing now
23:30
#1. You're not using our Service
#2. You're trying to do it manually
#3. You're using another service
...
#10. You're not paying us money
did you know that in 2016, 41% of software purchasing decisions were made by developers?
That's not high enough
But that's considerable, so it's not stupid at all to target developers using technical topics, since we usually only care about the software :D
No I'm just referring to (not this last one) all the blog posts
that are "How to solve this problem"
and the solution is pay them to do it
@Mauker mos182
23:36
some corporates are putting a very agressive approach to get close to developers and data-scientists by enabling them and giving them free accounts etc... and try to bypass the directions and managements
23:48
a lot of promotion, but still interesting

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