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15:01
There is this pretty example on wikipedia about compiling and printing a report and that those responsibilities should go into two separate classes, cause sometimes you just want to change the look of the report without messing up with all your business stuff - fair enough, can't argue with that
yeah
But then what happens if you want to add extra fields? That's not an uncommon scenario I'd say. Unless you have a pretty smart presentation layer, which can display your data in some default way...
(like Naked Objects or something)
you have to modify two classes anyway
interesting..
example on wikipaedia?
what article?
so it's not really a win win situation - seems like a constant battle between divergent change and shotgun surgery
or am I actually missing something? I wish somebody could enlighten me
In object-oriented programming, the single responsibility principle states that every object should have a single responsibility, and that responsibility should be entirely encapsulated by the class. All its services should be narrowly aligned with that responsibility. The term was introduced by Robert C. Martin in an article by the same name as part of his Principles of Object Oriented Design, made popular by his book Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices. Martin described it as being based on the principle of cohesion, as described by Tom DeMarco in his boo...
/me hands @lukem00 a light
15:05
hmm that was supposed be a link
SO is smart like that, huh?
lol
guess I forgot to read FAQ...
well luke, the report itself will be a separate class, so adding/removing fields happens there...
your reporting class and compiling class could be designed to take into account changing fields, or changing number of fields
but i do see what you're getting at...
IMO principles are just guidelines, not hard and fast rules
Do what works for your situation, sticking as close to the principals as you can
as a pirate would say? ;)
15:08
Not those kinds of principles :P
haha
parley?
;)
Just call me Capt. Jack
OT. that's one of my fav scenes from the first part, can't wait till summer next year for the next part
It took me a while to understand part 2/3
1 was the best imo
15:11
The first part was pretty good, the second two were downhill after that
they seemed more interested in having flashy CGI and effects
(which seems to be a trend in movies these days)
Yeah, guess that's the running issue with sequels
still, jack was flawless!
yes he was
I am desperately hoping they don't turn it into another 3D movie :S
I have honestly not liked any of the 3D movies yet, except probably Avatar
oh they will
haha, yeah, that's another tendency lately
Avatar was amazing with it's 3d, but that was ALL avatar was meant to be, an amazing special effects bonanza
15:14
yep
but most 3d movies are just 3d movies with a crappy 3d "filter" applied to it
exactly, i seriously hope they don't violate pirates like that!
well i guess street dance 3d was kind of my guilty pleasure ;)
I agree. If you really want to make a 3D movie, make it properly, go all out
15:16
but you have to be into that kind of stuff
haven't seen that
good 3D?
seen what?
"street dance 3d"
It is a British flick
wait, I messed up totally!
i meant the step up 3d
hahaha
15:21
;)
whatever
it's not a 5 star movie anyway
so unless you're into dancing stuff then not really worth watching
;) yeah, i'm harsh like that ;P
anyway, about SRP - I know principles are only worth following if they're useful ;) I don't want to stick to it at all cost, I just want to find a thing which apparently doesn't exist - a silver bullet ;)
and I did read THE article on silver bullet, but I still kind of hope there's some neat way of solving those issues ;)
gl and let me know when you find one...
I love uninstalling and reinstalling visual studio.... it only takes like 3 hours
morning.
@JosiahKiehl morning
15:34
morning @JosiahKiehl
Random thought of the day: What do you guys use for a versioning scheme?
Major(API Change).Minor(Functionality Change or API Addition).Patch(Bug fixes)
generally
RELEASE-YYYY_MM_DD-PN#
or
YYYY.MM.DD.PATCHNUM
Any reason the date is important in the version number?
Unique identification, and it helps with remembering when we released the software
15:43
I want to use a date stamp to be able to track when the code was built
.net is too restrictive on version numbers tho, so I cant fit it
How do you communicate whether the new release is backwards compatible?
Backwards compatibility is not generally an issue for me
Not for us either
Version control doesn't keep track of dates well enough?
ie: you can see when you made a new branch/tag?
15:44
Not by looking at the software on the client machine
(I'm genuinely curious, not trying to be contentious :P)
which I sometimes have to do
ahh
more convenient than having to pull up a source control browser to look it up, I suppose.
I would like to do something like: [major].[minor].[svn_revision].[date/time]
the last piece wont fit into a .net version string tho
that sounds reasonable
hm.. I wonder why .net is so restrictive.
doesn't seem to matter to anyone but the developer
15:46
Well, you could try [svn_revision].[dts]
No idea, but the pieces have to be Int16's
wouldn't svn revision take care of major minor?
it's a bit obfuscated, but it kinda communicates that
ok
Major/Minor is more of a convention thing, everything is always like: 1.0.x.y, or 2.1.x.y
15:47
it's also a way to tell people what to expect in a release
bbl, see you guys
see ya @lukem00
bumping 1.0.0 to 1.0.1 is not likely a noticeable change, where bumping to 1.1.0 might add a feature or improve performance or some such
see ya luke
true
then bumping to 2.0 is likely a large scale change... not likely a trivial exercise to upgrade to.
it enables product branches as well, where you can still fix bugs in 1.0 even if 2.0 is released... assuming some customers are on the previous release still and still have an active support contract.
15:52
for us, at least internally, are releases, builds and branches are of the same format...keeps it easy
RELEASE-YYYY_MM_DD-PN#
BRANCH-YYYY_MM_DD-PN#
BUILD-YYYY_MM_DD-PN#
so you know the dts of branch, of release, and each build
@Sagar What language are you using?
C++, but the versioning is done in CI
not in languaghe
*language
16:16
So close to that 2500 rep mark :)
:)
90 more points...so close yet so far? or just so close?
....tumbleweed....
16:48
Hello Seattle
hello
17:22
woohoo I feel a new badge coming on ... visited 232 days, 26 consecutive
what badge is that?
visit for 30 days straight
aah
I missed the weekends, and it became 5 days consecutive :S
@drachenstern ...and after getting this one, will you go to the "fanatic" badge? :)
I shall try valiantly. However I doubt it ;)
18:09
visited 26 days, 26 consecutive
I suspect the holiday season shall destroy my run at some point though.
Maybe I need to script my blackberry to check in on those days :P
19:07
Is it a good sign that the only badges you have - are the ones where noone votes your answers (Unsung hero/Tenasious) or you visit everyday (Fanatic)? :P
:)
It could be...depending on how you look at it haha
@Goblin I was trying to get those badges, it's difficult.
People seem to appreciate terse answers more than they should.
I didn't really try... :)
I answer mostly WPF - noone reads those :P
@Goblin That must be the trick
@mootinator I starred your comment (Wil Wheaton should be brought here!)
19:13
w00t w00t
lol what are the chances?
I think I count 11 0's and 50 total accepted answers, which means with 4 more zero-score answers accepted I could get it, right?
Hard to say
I have 23/5 but one of them was answering my own question, so I don't have [Tenacious] yet.
19:16
It is updated unevenly tho (every 14 days or so)
ummm.... I have like 50 accepted answers :|
I need two more of these elusive 0 score accepted answers.
But they don't count before the question has been open for some time (or something)
I'm not getting results for anybody ... what am I doing wrong?
you filled out the UserId, right?
6 or so digits
19:18
yes
and I get 0 and empty
I also used @mootinator's id
how long have you been a member`?
and yours
18 months?
try mine: 304849
weird
I did, I'm getting nothing
I got the same thing...
19:19
hmm.. you're right
0 and nulls
it must be broken
some random system update :)
It seems to be dumped 1-2 weeks after the end of each month up to the end of the previous month.
I wonder how my meta question as to whether descriptions of questions will be considered on-topic for "meta writers" will go over :P
dang
It's sort of amusing when people don't get it though.
19:36
it should go over well on W.SE
Also, odata is being updated donchaknow
ah
It got a -1 on w.se already
I'm not sure what you're asking. Do you have an example? – StrixVaria 9 mins ago
Comment which attempts to explain what is meant by the question, but only succeeds in muddying the waters further. – mootinator 4 mins ago edit
It wasn't meta enough to be obvious I guess.
I fail at memes.
make sure you don't get flagged as trying to duplicate this post
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Q: Question title that doesn't describe the problem

Pollyanna Pre Edit 4: Pointing out that thread's popularity is a direct result of programming community interest in said subject, and that someone likely stands to become rich and/or famous by solving the problem none of the answers, save my own, came even close to resolving. Long salutation desc...

Goosh, java room is a graveyard. How is it even possible that all that enormous java developers community is 3 time zones away from me RIGHT when i need them?
@Anton because they are too busy writing lots of boilerplate code to come answer questions?
because java is a dead language?
because nobody has hard questions in java?
ok I'll stop now
The flaw in my question is that I was trying to make an on-topic meta question on meta.
19:41
@drachenstern is it dead, really? Like latin or sanskrit? :( My question is not hard, so java community wont accept it at all? I feel desperate.
ask the question here, you'ld be surprised what kind of support you get from nonjava folks
as for "java is dead", perhaps a language barrier?
So, it just looks like an on-topic question written in an annoying manner and gets downvoted.
Or Java folks who just can't be bothered to have another tab open. >_> <_<
lol
Since Oracle purchased Sun many developers don't want to worry about the hassle of what happens when Oracle does something funky with Java ...
19:44
I started learning java before Oracle purchased Sun. Shitty timing.
Ok, heres my question:
I'm writing a testing system and i all i want to do is to count how many seconds had user spent on this question. i.e. i print question(standard System.out.println), then wait 5 seconds and if within these 5 seconds user answered(through standard input), i want to keep this value.
If user hasnt provided an answer in 5 seconds, it must skip this question and continue.
The problem is - im reading user answers via Scanner object, and something line in.nextInt() is uncontrollable, i suppose.
@drachenstern My take on that is that Java does what I want it to now and I'm not concerned about anything beyond that.
copy-paste from Java room.
(in the sense that there's always other languages more suited to particular things that Java may lack, and there's no reason I can't use them if I need to do those particular things)
@TimStone BTW, SO chat rooms are awesome in Firefox' "AppTabs": AppTab highlights, when someone posts smth in the room
@OlegKuznetsov Hmm, yeah, that's a good suggestion. Thanks. :)
19:47
@TimStone np
Words that come into my mind: "wait, notify, synchronized" but i have no idea how to make them work together.
Ok, i get it. I'll use SO.
20:03
@Anton nobody is ignoring you on purpose. I, for instance, was afk. Others are usually at work. But yes, an SO question will usually yield faster answers, and more on topic
@drachenstern its not about ignoring, i always knew that SO is much more effective than chatroom, but i keep(dunno why) asking my questions here.
goodnight everyone!.
hi
anyone online with some fbook api knowledge to share :)
?
hullo
20:32
....tumbleweed....
20:43
...weedytumbles...
hahahahaha
How goes it this very sleepy Friday afternoon?
Just got out of a 4 hour meeting, Im ready for some sleep
4 hours meeting? Seriously?
:S
Was it the interactive ones or the lecture ones?
Interactive, we're bringing a conract on to help finish a project that's behind schedule, so I was "introducing" him to the project
oh ok
not too bad then
user69820
20:48
can anyone get on sencha.com?
yessir
user69820
hmm, it's broken for me
user69820
what a gyp
user69820
seeing as I'm trying to write an application in Extjs
k
looking for the forums?
user69820
20:52
no the docs, I didn't keep them locally
ok
can you ping it?
user69820
no, it's timing out
user69820
oh well
hmm...
timeouts might be normal if it's firewalled
user69820
21:02
pinging google works a treat
lmao
-10
Q: Don't show negative score on questions

DmitriI don't like seeing negative score as the value of a question. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but it just does not look good when a question has a -1 or -5 score. This is especially annoying when someone adds a negative vote to your question. I even feel offended when my own question suddenly...

LOL -10, I think people were just screwing with you :P
21:19
@oraclecertifiedprofessional lol a downvote should raise every other question by 1?
user69820
@Sagar does the same thing, but everyone's happy in the positive
yeah, but the possibilty of abuse is amazing
user69820
no everybody can be trusted
yeah...
user69820
and anyway if it was really considered, you wouldn't get rep for the indirect upvote
user69820
21:26
in The Tavern (General) on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 1 min ago, by Popular Demand
> @oracle - I like that idea so much I think you should be promoted to mod. Of course, I think mods should have no powers and the existing mods should be promoted to "site-magicians". – Jon B
hahaha
wow
user69820
I would have replied but I only have 1 rep in meta
ah you should have +100 if you have an area51 account
also, go post something and I'll upvote you ;)
user69820
I boycotted area51 because they wouldn't let me have my own private StackOverflow
21:30
I was getting the +100 long before joining Area51
I thought it was from area51
is it from just having multiple associations?
@drachenstern It's an association bonus
@drachenstern yea
You have to have at least 200 rep on one of the sites though.
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Q: Account Association Between Websites

Jeff AtwoodAs described on the blog, check out the accounts tab on your user page. You can now associate accounts across sites: stackoverflow.com serverfault.com meta.stackoverflow.com superuser.com This feature now works with traditional OpenIDs or crazy per-site-hash Google OpenIDs, through redirec...

user492203
Hi!
21:41
@Nyuszika7H Hi (almost Bye for me :) )
me too! 20 more minutes :D
user492203
@CodingGorilla Are you leaving? :)
and hi @Nyuszika7H
Yes, I'm at work, but it's close to quitting time (yay!)
oh crap, that was a close call
I opened wikipedia to look something up, I almost got sucked in
21:46
?
hahaha
That evil thing
I'm out...everyone have a good weekend!
22:21
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22:38
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22:41
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22:46
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