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categories.select{|cat| prev_pair.any?{|e| e.category == cat && cur_pair.any?{|f| f != e && f.category == cat}}}
This seems unwieldy. Any idea how to simplify this?
13:32
Good morning.
Morning
morning!
@JanDvorak It does. Hmmm.
I don't see anything clever. What is the context in which that code executes?
It seems to be saying, "find me a category that exists in both a previous pair and a current pair (and make sure that current pair and previous pair are different)"
"Find me a category that exists in both a previous pair and a current pair, and does so for a different element". It is known that the pairs are different.
13:45
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That is, [dog, table] + [dog, chair] should give only [furniture], because while both pairs have an animal, it's the same one
[dog, table] + [dog, cat] should give [animal]
This array will be used as top_cats in @categories.sort_by!.with_index{|cat, i| [(top_cats.include? cat) ? 0 : 1, i]}
Heh. My brain isn't working yet. I'd better get going to work anyhow.
13:51
Bye then. My family should be arriving soon, which means a bit of off-time for me in a while, too
14:40
good morning, fine people. Happy Friday
@meagar are you around?
hi all
hello Nima
hello Kneel
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Yup, hello
got a couple of questions to ask you about the ReactJS/Rails setup you explained a few days ago. Can we do it in here or should I shoot you a separate IM?
14:50
I'm not particularly free right now, currently at work
Why not just ask a question on Stack Overflow?
lol....the questions themselves are still unclear; I'll ask when they've been logically formed :)
 
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After a whole day of meetings, it seems odd to write some code.
19:00
At my Timezone the work day is almost over! I can't wait to start this long weekend! 3 day! At long last I'll be able to play Wow
Play games sounds like a great weekend. I'm going to play a lot of Oblivion. SWMBO is back, and she likes watching me play (and telling me what to do). It's fun to play that way, so looking forward to that.
That a nice way to play! I'll play Wow alone this weekend since my SWMBO can't play a game for more than 1 hour, so it's not ideal. Never tried to play your way. Not sure if she would like it! Does she make you do things you would not normally and then you discover new aspect of the game ?
Sometimes, yes. She notices things I don't. "Aren't you going to open that chest?" "What chest?" "The one in the shadow over there..."
Why can't she play more than an hour?
She have problems with her backs that make it painful to sit or stand for more than 30 minutes. Nothing official but her doctor suspect she have some big problem that should have been treated before she's pregnant.
Question for the room. I have a predicate; its contract requires it to return truthy/falsey. Any of these implementations meets the contract and works properly. Which is best, and why?
    def have_existing_transaction_listing?
      !transaction_listing_id.nil?
    end

    def have_existing_transaction_listing?
      !!transaction_listing_id
    end

    def have_existing_transaction_listing?
      transaction_listing_id
    end
19:07
@WayneConrad That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@Marc-Andre Oh, I'm sorry. I hope there's nothing too major.
@WayneConrad Nothing life threatening for her or the baby, only a risk they could need to provoke the "work" before the date if the pain is unbearable (we don't want to use drugs like codeine or others things, since while it's relatively safe in small doses, there is still a risk). But thanks, we are working hard to make it easy on her.
def have_existing_transaction_listing?
  transaction_listing_id.present?
end
@WayneConrad Nice! You're doing a private Twitch session :D !
A fourth option :p
Requires Rails though
At least, I'm 99% sure present? is an ActiveSupport thing
19:14
This is not a Rails project, but it is pulling in both ActiveRecord and ActiveSupport, so maybe it has present?. That's a good suggestion, so I'll find out.
This method could just go away though
Yep, it's got it.
Since the method name is longer than any of the four proposed implementations :p
My intent is that the method name adds meaning.
But with #present?, I think the meaning might be plain enough without the method.
19:18
I care about length, but I care about clarity most. Too long, and it doesn't fit in my head anymore and is unclear. Too short, and what's happening--or why--is obscured and it's not clear. I'm looking for that happy spot.
The present? one is a nice solution (even if you do not use a method for it).
I'm using #present? (without a method)
`!transaction_listing_id.nil?` is slightly costly to parse (negate and nil).
`!!transaction_listing_id` is something I'm not used to read (IMHO not use to the syntax most probably)
!! is a common Ruby idiom, so that alone doesn't bug me. This app is totally, completely database bound, so I don't have to care much about the efficiency of the code itself. I just have to use the fewest/most efficient SQL statements I can.
And what would you call that idiom (googling for ruby !! is not really useful :P)
19:25
That's a good question. I don't have a name for it.
Ruby, !! operator (a/k/a the double-bang) - Stack Overflow
double-bang, I like it.
It sounds like a search term to get a teenage programmer into trouble with her school/parents/filter-software.
Indeed
Er... that's not why I like it.
I had a boss, way back, who called the exclamation mark "shriek." That term has stuck with me.
In light of what I now know, option 2 is the one I would go if you have to write a method. It does not return the object. Since the nil,false and true value is a part of Ruby I think most people will understand if they ever look at what your method is doing.
19:34
@Marc-Andre It's another common Ruby idiom that ? methods return boolean true/false
Is there's a minority opinion that a predicate may return truthy/falsey rather than the stricter true/false?
That's always been my opinion, but I wonder how all-alone I am in that.
@meagar common and I believe it's better. But if I'm not mistaken, there is no difference between a ? method returning the boolean or the value itself if you use it in an if.
There's generally no functional difference
In this case it would be returning nil or a number, which generally behave the same as false/true
Whether the predicate returns true/false or truthy/falsey, the caller should be only be testing for truthy/falsey, and that's what makes there be no functional difference.
Then I prefer the !! version over option 3 for that particular reason.
19:49
Thanks all for your help.
 
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I love that feeling when "I'm a dumb***" turns into "Oh, I get it."
 
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I understand that the question is a poor fit now--or maybe even then. What I want to know is if we can demonstrate that old off-topic question cause harm in proportion to the amount of time we spend closing/deleting them. — Wayne Conrad 22 secs ago

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