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nice
i hit 60k
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this is actually quite insane lmao
to think that my simple gitignore answer might have helped almost 400k people
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A: Gitignore not working

AhmadThe files/folder in your version control will not just delete themselves just because you added them to the .gitignore. They are already in the repository and you have to remove them. You can just do that with this: Remember to commit everything you've changed before you do this! git rm -rf --cac...

 
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03:32
@Ahmad i def used that before
thanks
mr5
mr5
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@Ahmad It's quite a common mistake to add files along with the .gitignore file thus not getting ignored
 
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Aug 9 '20 at 13:53, by Raghav Sood
Now we're making progress
10:21
hi
com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Expected BEGIN_OBJECT but was STRING at line 1 column 1 path $
retrofit error
any help
wrong json object
use this to convert json to java/etc
and see what's wrong
Tim
Tim
why do you even bother
{
"status": "S",
"message": "Txn Success"
}
karma
sup tim
still playing smite?
@grrigore sometime api works perfectly and sometime this error why so? in both the causes their only two response parameter status and message
10:29
check the logs
also backend people are lazy
Tim
Tim
no I'm playing pathfinder now, no more smite
solo dolo?
Tim
Tim
yes
No adapter attached skipping layout error please help
nice man
I haven't played in weeks
too hot here I m tired of everything
10:39
No adapter attached skipping layout error please help
all I wanna do is drink cold beer
and eat pizza
but that'll turn me into a ball
Tim
Tim
try this
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Q: E/Recyclerview : No adapter attached,skipping layout

Great GamerRecyclerview keeps refreshing after onitem click listener and log is saying "E/RecyclerView: No adapter attached,Skipping layout" I tried adding cardview in a cardview and adding on click listener to the cardview that's inside the cardview I don't know why but it's irritating public class date_ad...

2
lol
xD
Tim
Tim
tim again the same link why?
haha
@GreatGamer google and follow a recycler view tutorial and compare code
10:44
his getItemCount is funniest I have ever seen
Tim
Tim
10:55
yeah that's a special something
uuu
I missed that
:(
If you try writing your own code, you get to understand the steps and know where things have gone bad
Tim
Tim
he says Lol copied from youtube video
May 21 '19 at 15:35, by MwBakker
user image
then he panicked for some reason and removed them
Tim
Tim
I think he was embarrassed
11:06
I went for a job interview and got the job, refused to join
lol
nice
he first asked me to do a mysql delete query as a test, felt insulted but okay
then previous soft dev came and asked me some questions, gave me thumbs up and left
I was told I will be updating his code, managing/updating all of their websites, making all the purchases aka maintain stocks and doing advertisement
THE SALARY WILL BE DISCUSSED LATER
fuck it
@RaghavSood Was wondering, what's your biggest pet peeve when it comes to Go?
Tim
Tim
11:30
raghav: when people ask my questions about it
classic
11:52
posted on August 08, 2021 by shows

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@Taseer It can be a bit verbose, and you don't get a lot of out of the box stuff like you get with rails or django
But that is more of a velocity thing than a pet peeve
It might take me longer to get a full project running from scratch, but the resulting code will be a lot more tightly knit and maintainable
posted on August 09, 2021 by CommonsWare

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Is Go worth investing time? And what would be a good use case where it can play out its strength?
13:16
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@WarrenFaith Depends on your use case
It is easier to start working on it but it may take some time to think in the "Go" way especially when coming from Java
14:08
Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood Afternoon Everyone!!!! :D
Tim
Tim
what up W-stick
i'm turning into a w-puddle
u?
haha you are on fire
today we are 'OK'
only 32ºC
but weather-man said the 40ºC+ are coming
TT^TT
Tim
Tim
14:27
steady 15˚ here with constant rain
who wants to start a band and quit jobs
@Tim lovely weather
Tim
Tim
I would but being in a band sounds like a job
37°C here
you get to drink and sing
14:55
29°C
15:45
o/
\o Adamn
Adam
Een!
Long time! <3 How are you?
16:10
posted on August 09, 2021 by Saurabh Chaudhary

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@AdamMc331 I am doing alright; nice to see you after ages
16:36
@grrigore in Flutter? I'd do if(name != null) Text(...)
 
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@WarrenFaith I think so
But guess it depends what you want to use it for
18:16
o/
@WarrenFaith it's great for multi-threaded type server scenarios. Accepting an incoming socket connection, spinning off a sub process that handles the connection for the duration it exists and doing it fast and efficiently.
iirc that's the primary use case it was designed for
including distributed systems
One thing that's so good about Go is that, no matter how many people are working on a project, no matter how many thousands of lines of code there is. But because the language is simple, you will understand it quickly
And the other thing is that, structure of the language remains consistent
However, in my experience so far, the data structures provided by std lib are simple ones
In Java, there's a good variety of it
18:55
@DaveS that won't work
afaik
Text(name) will throw an error or something
as long as it's in a children: and not child: it works fine
otherwise you can use a ternary
if you need it in a child
name != null ? Text(...) : Container()
if (_errorMessage != null)
   Padding(...),
Padding(...)
using that right now
you might need to do something extra to deal with null safety, haven't fully moved over yet
 
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20:23
@DaveS i ll check this out
Thank you
Container() is stilul better than Text ("") right?
20:38
yeah I think it's less overhead
its like the most basic of widgets
I think you can even return a null child
name != null ? Text(...) : null
because I think the default value for the optional child parameter is null
could be wrong there

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