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15:51
@WayneConrad nice!
@Daи Good morning (or other time of day). If you mean what I wrote to @brito yesterday, then I'm afraid it didn't sound very polite. Reading it now, it seems to have a... too businesslike tone, I guess I would say.
@WayneConrad I found it hilarious
and it was in the context of telling jokes
@Daи Oh, the jokes! I love technical jokes. Thanks!
@WayneConrad unless you're on a mobile device, you can click on the little arrow in front of messages to see exactly what I'm replying to ;)
@Daи Oh, cool!
16:22
@james Hello, good (whatever time of day it is wherever you are)
@Wayne (afternoon/evening). Good day to you too!
Is it cool if i ask a question? It may be fairly long winded so i understand if it's too much!
16:41
@James Of course! Please ask.
@WayneConrad great, thanks. So my question is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/23497866/…
And i'm stuck. I know that i must amend/redo/refactor the code in my Orders controller but i'm struggling
sorry if it's a pain
16:58
@James Can you please add the class declarations ("class SomeController...end") to the snippets? It's confusing not to know the names of the classes. Also, there's a minor formatting goof in the model.
@Wayne just done
@James Thanks. I think @Kirti has the answer.
@James Oh dear, there are tabs in your source code.
17:24
@Wayne sounds bad?!
17:42
@James It's not that bad. I do find tabs to be more trouble than they are worth, and I seldom see them in Ruby code. I went to fix the formatting in your question, but the tabs make it very difficult.
 
1 hour later…
18:57
hey guys
what's the difference between array.map {|x| x*x}
and array.map! {|x| x*x}
@Peege151 Array#map does not modify the array, but returns a new one. Array#map! modifies the array and returns that same array.
ah so map! overwrites the initial?
 
3 hours later…
21:50
@Peege151 Correct (sorry for the slow reply... busy at work)

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