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02:07
@Vass Postgresql just got the ability to store and query JSON data. Woot!
02:46
Cool. I just got a TRS-80 Color Computer 3 emulator up and running with OS9.
I'm not sure why, though.
 
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07:47
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Q: BDD - How want to approach the below scenarios?

errakeshIn the previous sprint we implemented a functionality Question importing. we have a product like online examination software that support 7 types of question types. and for the bulk importing , we implemented the question import from the excel file and the excel file screenshot is mentioned below...

 
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12:08
Story time
It is currently 8:08am
On a normal day, the cats in this house would be fed wet food at 7am
Everyone but me is on vacation, so no one is awake but me
One of the cats has been meowing for 40 minutes, and I can't find the wet food
13:00
1 hour later, he's still meowing
13:42
@Cereal Cats are cruel masters when unfed
@errakesh The question is a bit of a mess, I'm afraid.
 
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15:07
@WayneConrad I modified the question.
@errakesh That helps, but it's a very broad question. I think you might do well to find some tutorials on BDD.
15:42
bitshifting right by 1 is the same as dividing by 2 right?
16:17
@WayneConrad K sure, any comments related to that question ?
16:33
@errakesh I'm not sure what you're asking
17:10
@Cereal For unsigned integers, that's correct.
Why in god's name didn't this person just divide by 2 then =_=
@errakesh BDD is very much situational. It's too broad a question to post the specification and then ask how to BDD it. I think if you read a BDD tutorial or two, and then tried to do it, you could post your code and explain why you're stuck. That would be a much better question.
@Cereal Once upon a time, integer divide was slow and shifting was fast. Compilers were dumb and didn't know that divide by two should be replaced by a shift. So programmers took it upon themselves to do that optimization. Processors got faster and compilers got smarter, but programmers didn't.
Doesn't help he forgot to close his while look brackets..
@errakesh Uncle Bob Martin has written extensively about BDD. His articles and blog entries might be a good place to start.

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