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03:11
Hello guys Im new here
03:27
@RyanAngelo Hello, welcome!
03:57
Good Morning :)
04:27
@WayneConrad thanks, by the way Im from Philippines
I must go to sleep now, but thank you for visiting from the Philippines. Please feel free to stay around, or return later.
Thanks!
 
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09:22
Do you have different default date formats set on the environments in config/locales/en.yml? That might account for it. — urbanespaceman 20 hours ago
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Q: Delayed job picking attributes from table differently in different environments

websterI am using delayed job to queue a Model method in another Model like this: article_loader.rb date_value_in_string = "2017-06-21 07:17:00" Article.delay(:queue => 'article_load').article_loading([date_value_in_string]) Even though I have passed a String as an argument to the method, inside th...

 
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13:16
Hey everyone!
@RyanAngelo Welcome to the room! We will be delayed a lot because of the timezone differences but hey at least we can still chat
@webster Seems like a nasty problem, maybe some gem is only active in production that would change the class of the value?
 
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15:09
@RyanAngelo reminded me of one of my favorite foods in the world. It's canned Pancit, and it's delicious.
@WayneConrad I'm hungry now and it's only 11am. I have to wait until 13h to eat....
15:32
Here, let me help your hunger: What you can't see from the picture is that the noodles are coated with a thin layer of sauce made from the cooking of the meat and vegetables. The sauce is slightly oily and full of umami. The meat is in tender slices. There's a little sweetness to the dish.
You can pretty easily just eat pancit until your stomach explodes.
You're welcome, glad to help :)
15:58
:(
16:13
I will have lunch now to help ease your hunger
I have to wait 2 hours for lunch, so ease mine too while you're at it.
I found a Filipino restaurant... several!... on my side of town. I know where I'm eating Saturday.
@Marc-Andre yes bro, we can, your from US?

@WayneConrad my mom's pancit recipe is so delicious, I swear! Our neighbors always ask her to cook pancit for them
guys anyone here using virtus for form object?
@RyanAngelo I'm from Canada, in Quebec more specifically
oh nice, Canada is a nice place, lots of filipinos wanted to go there
@RyanAngelo I'm not a Rails programmer, but perhaps someone else will know.
@WayneConrad oh, so what are you working on?
full time ruby developer?
16:52
Yes, full time Ruby. I do a lot of back-end work. Microservice APIs, ETL scripts, etc.
wow, nice, how old are you by the way?
The first language I wrote a program in was FORTRAN IV.
I dont know that, haha, so i think ur old, hahaha
I think you're right :)
Fortran (formerly FORTRAN, derived from "Formula Translation") is a general-purpose, imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing. Originally developed by IBM in the 1950s for scientific and engineering applications, Fortran came to dominate this area of programming early on and has been in continuous use for over half a century in computationally intensive areas such as numerical weather prediction, finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, computational physics, crystallography and computational chemistry. It is a popular...
hahaha, because I don't know that FORTRAN thing and this is the first time I heard about that hahaha
wtf, hahaha
17:22
It's fun to learn new (or old) things, right?
 
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18:47
Next you'll learn about COBOL and LISP
I read a book about COBOL once, but never programmed in it. LISP, I wish I had learned. I've learned the basics of some LISP variants over the years, but never stuck with it.
19:02
I did some Scheme work. Not my cup of tea. Spent most of the time debugging my formatting of code than the logic I needed for that class.
19:35
hi guys...can anyone help me to solve this linux networking related issue....stackoverflow.com/questions/45066139/…

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