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01:42
@Kinected In what language is this? Try python.
02:09
@JeromeJ LOL, I can say "No thanks" for him.
@CCInc Aha, there often are a lot of people in the room where I usually hang (the Python room)
We are both C# guys :D
I must admit I like python maybe a bit too much but people are just bigger trolls (even bigger than I'm a fan)
heh heh
The only thing I could say against C# (because I don't know anything about it otherwise) is that it's too bad it isn't multiplateform
02:13
Technically you can't say it's not multiplatform.
I must say, I usually see Python mainly on *unix, never really windows
C#, through the Mono framework can run on Linux and OSX
(but that's alot of work)
But, I just felt like I was complaining about something pretty much inherent to low level programming :p we don't have this prob in higher level programming (if you see what I mean, but anyway, both type of programming have their pro and cons I guess)
C# is not really low level.]
idk I just assumed it was probably nearer from C++ maybe, but it's closer from Java isn't it? Scuze me if I'm wrong ^^
Ah, not exactly
Java and C# are about the same
C++/C are more lowlevel
cc/wiki c#
grr
cc/undo
java is still way too much talky :p python is a good language for beginners but also if you become an expert :)
02:16
talky? Lol what's that mean
I mean that you need to understand a lot of stuff to do a simple print("hello world")
(I talk about the fact if these languages are good for beginners too or not)
using System; class Test { static void Main() { Console.WriteLine("hello world"); } }
cc> Console.WriteLine("hello world");
@CCInc hello world Source
Yeah see? If you are a teacher (and I've got nothing against Java) this is longer than print("Hello World") (and that's it in Python)
 print "Hello, World!"
lol
@JeromeJ if you are a teacher, you are almost guarenteed to use either C# or Java
cc/wiki c sharp programming language
02:20
Nope, this is fatalism and submission ^^ I learned Python at school
C# (pronounced see sharp) is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing strong typing, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines. It was developed by Microsoft within its .NET initiative and later approved as a standard by Ecma (ECMA-334) and ISO (ISO/IEC 23270:2006). C# is one of the programming languages designed for the Common Language Infrastructure. C# is intended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language. Its development team is led by Anders Hejlsberg...
cc/wiki python programming language
Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Its syntax is said to be clear and expressive. Python has a large and comprehensive [[#Pytho
I don't know what you know in Python, but if you learn the pretty advanced stuff this get really nice ^^
(Ya know I can do pretty much the same with ddg? (duckduckgo))
this may be completely wrong... but.. does python use tabs?
02:22
What do you mean by tabs?
def findTarget(myList, target):

    count = 0

    for item in myList:

         if (target == item):

              count = count + 1

    return count
are those tabs nesessary?
Aha, the very controversial topic. Tabs aren't required, but indention is
same difference? lol
in ASP.NET MVC, Feb 10 at 23:53, by CC Inc
WARNING: N00B CROSSING
(Even if I generally use tabs, aha, in PHP too (but I don't like PHP))
I use PHP :D (I hate it.)
02:24
But "Flat is better than nested"
If you've got to know the right tools, Python is just awesome (IMO)
what does indentation do
@CCInc "Readability counts"
In PHP (I don't know in Java) you could if you wanted write all your code on one line :)
So you can, easily , code really dirty aha
yeah
for example the following is legal C#
cc> Console . WriteLine ( "hello world" ) ;
@CCInc hello world Source
Console.WriteLine("hello word"); is really talky :p
02:28
Or the classical
Talkative*
System.Windows.Forms.Messagebox.Show("hello world");
generally just MessageBox.Show
And can you do something like print = System.Windows.Forms.Messagebox.Show to create a shortcut? :p
lol
in an IDE you just do mbox
cc> Math.PI;
compilation�error!!!! -- prog.cs(5,23): error CS0201: Only assignment, call, increment, decrement, and new object expressions can be used as a statement
Compilation failed: 1 error(s), 0 warnings
[Source](http://ideone.com/jqTsDS)
02:29
you didn't imported Math :p (I bet)
cc> Console.WriteLine(Math.PI);
@CCInc 3.14159265358979 Source
ok, I said nothing
lol
I can technically add a python compiler
one sec
/me drools
Are you the only one who can ask stuff to 'your bot' or can i too?
02:30
you can
neat
Anyone here does android app development using Eclipse?
I know some Java @m
cc> Console.WriteLine("May I try?");
@JeromeJ May I try? Source
02:31
I am using Eclipse but the R. file just disappeared
\o/ It worked
I know that my xml files have to be of lower case letters in order for R. to be there
/me feels like a Mad Scientist
dang it
I just realized
bot no work multiline
sigh
Hey :) does anyone have exp with C# and entitymodel app.config connection strings?
02:32
@Killrawr yes.
!Multiline = !Python
do you mind having a look at stackoverflow.com/questions/15058604/…
? :-)
not that much :D
What's wrong with multilines?
I'm not that advnaced that is
I prefer python 2.7 tbh
02:35
@CCInc Are you making this python interpreter? :p
@JeromeJ Is it "Python" or "Python 3"?
@CCInc I prefer Python3
Anyone writing the CCC on tuesday?
@CCInc Isn't it dangerous for the bot's server if anyone can ask it to execute what they want?
@JeromeJ No, it uses an online compiler (AKA not my problem)
02:37
@CCInc Aha, fun. I wouldn't be the one to mess things up anyway x)
Dunno how this is going to work...
cc/python print("hello world")
@JeromeJ NOPE
undefined
oops silly me
aha definitely not Python
02:38
okay then
System.out.println("HELLO");
yay java
I really like making some POC in Pyton, just because I'm enough skilled to do so :|
uhh... do you actually... write apps in Python?>
^^overconfidence
Why is there ten ways to print something on the screen in java? :p
02:40
cc/python print("hello world");
undefined
@CCInc what do you mean by apps?
@JeromeJ depends how you want to print it
Yup
I personally like .format
@CCInc just wanna print it on the screen :p aha
02:40
Well we actually use GUI's.
Oooh, aaah
"There should be one, and only one, obvious way to do something"
cc/python print("hello world")
undefined
huhmmm
@CCInc yeay, there are some in Python too :p but I generally use cgi currently (to send html to the browser)
02:42
cc/python print("hello world")
cc/python print("hello world")
undefined
grr
HangBot is very dogmatic, stubborn
cc/python print("hello world")
undefined
huh
strange
teh args are not detected...
02:43
@HangBot just type print "hello world", you don't need to encapsulate it in brackets.
@Killrawr You do in Python3
But if you put the brackets in Python2, it will just consider that it is a tuple
thats pretty sigh :-/
cc/python print("hello world")
undefined
@Killrawr I only Python3 if I can :)
oh I see
oops
cc/python print("hello world")
02:46
Ya can do it!
undefined
what the ehck
cc/python print("hello world")
undefined
sigh
cc/python print("hello world")
cc/python print("hello world")
undefined
:7905597 Could not process input. Error: Cannot call method 'send' of undefined
I have a question are you trying to do the command cc/python ("hello world") via command prompt? why are you prefixing python with cc/?
mmh
for its bot I think
Oh btw :)
yah?
if it is in a terminal, you can't execute it like this, you need an additional parameter
sorry I don't know if it's your problem,
I think it's python -c
02:53
cc/pythonprint("hello world")
@CCInc Invalid command /pythonprint("hello world")
python -c 'print("Hello world")'
oh curse you bot
forget this :D
cc> Console.WriteLine(DateTime.Now);
@CCInc 2/28/2013 12:01:38 PM Source
lol half these recent scripts were from us ideone.com/recent/27-cs
03:43
Night room
don't disappear, remember to come back
 
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