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1:00 PM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan One of the comments on that question pointed out an issue with managing the DisplayOrder Column.

*The problem you are going to have though is maintaining the DisplayOrder column as you get more and more records.*
 
@ntohl Oh, that's a relatively easy part. Currently we resolve an IUnitOfWorkFactory from our IOC container. I'll add a resolve parameter which receives the relevant environment as a parameter and returns an IUnitOfWorkFactory that's initialized with the environment context, and retrieves data from the relevant database.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan oh. So it's already solved.
 
Do I realize this, because I've had the same issue when creating and changing seed data, but i've never really found a good solution. Do you handle this situation in any particular way?
 
@ntohl Once it's on the server, yes. I'm thinking about what the best way to pass it to the server is.
 
Instead of creating one generic CRUD Dao, i want to create 4 separate interfaces:
ICreates, IUpdates, IDeletes, IReads. is it good idea?
some of my DAOs don't implement full CRUD
 
1:02 PM
@Michael The solution is not caring about IDs. IDs are meaningless expect as, well, identifiers. Don't use them to convey any other data (like having similar items have similar IDs)
@QuietNaN It's common to separate this into two - IQueryDal and IUpdateDal.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan if request coming from IPV4 than it's environmentA, if it's IPV6, than the subnet mask decides if environmentB or C. (joking)
 
The distinction between create/update/delete isn't very useful, in my opinion.
 
@TomW string images was meant to store JSON with cdn urls, it is bad idea?
 
War
@ntohl an IP address IS basically an ID
 
@QuietNaN it's not very DDD-y
 
War
1:04 PM
@QuietNaN you could do that ... I tend to mix and match ... some endpoints are CRUD others aren't
 
@QuietNaN 1) If it's a list of URLs, call it that: ImageUrls. 2) if it's a list of URLs, why isn't it a List<Uri> (or even List<string>)?
 
^
 
JSON is a serialization format for storage or over-the-wire transfer. Your domain entity shouldn't care about JSON.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan so JSON from db => List<Uri>, you mean this is much better?
than storing urls inside json in string string
 
@QuietNaN Yeah. We have a similar problem - complex objects stored as JSON in the DB. What we did was an EF hack to map a column to a serialize/deserialized property stackoverflow.com/questions/23635716/…
The fact that it's stored as a JSON blob is a DB implementation detail that the logical entity doesn't care about.
 
1:09 PM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan right, that makes sense. But for Ordering. I have a DisplayOrder Column which handles what order the tags will display in (per category). So If I ever add a new tag I will have to some how look through the database and find the last value in the display order for that set of tags. and then increment it by 1 for the new tag.

Or even worse, If I need to change/update the display order..... wow I dont even know how I would handle that. I would have to manually update the "order number" for each tag that comes after the on that I change/update
 
@TomW If I would say "Quality is non-negotiable" to my bosses, they would think that I say deadline is way above quality, and they agree.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I have such thing, ProductDescription, which is using JSON Templates based on Product Category(MoBo, CPU, GPU, Monitor, etc), they are not static they change often and i am doing such thing:
DB =(json)=> Model (string DescriptionJSON) => UI (JSON => HTML Labels/Inputs)
 
@ntohl deadlines are a myth
 
@TomW we still work in waterfall...... I mean I will work in waterfall till dec 31. But rest of the company...
 
Is it correct how i do it?
 
1:13 PM
@TomW in a usual project here EVERYTHING changes except the deadline.
 
@ntohl I'm at the point that I don't care
If the deadline is artificial, which it usually is, there are no consequences to missing it
So the work is done when it's done
 
@TomW company have to pay money (which is not so artifical) to the customer, if we are not finished in time
 
Then that's their fault for arranging a stupid deal
 
that's severance pay
 
I refuse to act as an enabler for stupid people
 
1:17 PM
when I say deadline is acceptable, if there is an audit for example at a fix date. And You have to fix/add enough functionality till the deadline.
 
Sure, but that is rarely the case
Most deadlines are just management screaming I'LL GIVE YOU TO THE COUNT OF THREE TO WORK HARDER...ONE....
 
THREE!
@ntohl That sounds way too familiar.
 
Yeah Tom I think alot of the Agile meetings around here are to make things simpler and quicker
 
 
@QuietNaN Nothing will change, except the model will hold a more logical List<Uri> rather than a string.
 
1:26 PM
I was in 1 meeting I was explaining something... he (non IT PM) I dont need to know that
I said you dont need to know that but the other people in the room do and they may be able to help or assist me
 
I mean, you already have to take the list and deserialize it into a list of URLs on the client side, right?
This simply means you do it earlier in the process.
 
yes
 
@Ggalla1779 which meeting of agile? It should be separated when does the PM invited
 
we have been having daily meetings on a project
sprints
more like pass me spirits
 
@Ggalla1779 oh. So it's scrum but.
@Ggalla1779 on daily meeting no PM involved
 
1:29 PM
its all about work harder work faster not about why technically are you stuffed up
dont get me wrong I like Agile meets
 
@QuietNaN If you keep it as an opaque json blob through the process, you can't do anything with it - you can't filter or process or do anything. It's an opaque blob.
 
but just for tick box exercise for manager it kinda losses its value
 
Converting it into actual meaningful entities earlier, means you can treat them as entities earlier.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Did i understand correctly, when you look at String Images, you cant understand wtf is that, but when you have List<Uri> ImageUrls, it is very clear whats going on here
 
although I was spoilt last client..meetings were very positive ..we stood...we helped each other and sometimes supported each other
 
1:31 PM
@Ggalla1779 that's fascinating how happy can a manager be ticking boxes... dreaming that everything is going as expected
 
@QuietNaN Yeah, that's one bonus. But also, let's say you need to add a business rule where you only want PNG images, for instance, then you can only apply that rule at the client-side, whereas with early deserialization and meaningful models, you can filter those out earlier.
 
Got it
 
@Ggalla1779 it's the case when PM == product owner?
 
I have some code that starts a Windows service, using ServiceController.Start(); When the service is configured to use Local System, it starts the service fine. When the service is configured to use Network Service, it throws "Cannot start service MyService on computer '.'". How can I start a Network Service-level service from code?
 
@KendallFrey Can you start it manually when it's configured to use Network Service?
 
1:34 PM
yes
wait
I used to be able to
 
When i am modeling my domain models i am trying to group up Properties from same area of interest into separated value objects and work with as whole object like :
Class Employee which contains EmployeePersonalDetails (with NationalID, Name, Gender etc) and then i have Methods like : ChangeEmployeePersonalDetails(EmployeePersonalDetails employeePersonalDetails). Am i doing it correctly?
 
huh, I'm getting Error 5: Access is denied when I try to start it manually
 
Did you move the EXE to a folder where NetworkService doesn't have access?
Maybe it has read access but you've changed it to try to write something on startup, and it doesn't have write access?
 
oh shit I think you're right
I always forget about that
 
Naw the 2nd PM was just doing basic Kanban stuff...he was external PM brought in
PM wasnt product owner
 
1:38 PM
cheers @AvnerShahar-Kashtan 😍
 
he was great when he brought in doughnuts when he flew over from scotland on mondays
 
@Ggalla1779 a product manager for painting a board, and moving items forward?
 
well project...may servers...many apps
 
@KendallFrey Psychic Debugging to the rescue!
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan lol
 
1:40 PM
yeah, that's what happens when I delete my project output and forget to add permissions when i rebuild
Do you happen to know a way to make that happen automatically?
 
run icacls in a post-build event?
 
Hi all,
Someone familiar with Whatsapp integration with .net project ??
Can we successfully integrate it ??
 
No, I am not familiar with it.
Yes, you can successfully integrate it.
 
@Ggalla1779 Thank you.
 
1:52 PM
not a bother... let me know how you get on.... I love whats app...esp PC app of it
 
@Ggalla1779 Sure. I will let you know the progress of this project.
 
Can someone take a look at my question please?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39960021/data-truncated-for-column-is-working-at-row-1
 
War
2:07 PM
@LiamHardy can you use backticks like that ?
I thought you had to use single quotes
 
@LiamHardy try to give false as value
 
@LiamHardy Stabbing at the wind here; do you usually wrap your field names in single quotes? That looks foreign to me.
 
here
dbClient.AddParameter("isWorking", 0);
 
@SeventhSon I do, is there another way you guys do it? I've always known to use single quotes.
@ntohl Thanks I'll try it.
 
@LiamHardy I don't wrap them in anything.
 
2:09 PM
Interesting..
 
@LiamHardy Oh I see, this is your error; Data truncated for column 'is_working' at row 1
So your column is too small for the data.
 
@SeventhSon my guess is that 0 is going to the sql side as int, and it's too big for bit. True/false on the other side can be parsed as bit
 
@ntohl He's not even passing in that field.
 
@SeventhSon dbClient.AddParameter("isWorking", 0);
 
Oh, yes I see
He renamed it
ie: is_working = @isWorking
 
2:15 PM
@LiamHardy dbClient.AddParameter("isDead", (this.isDead == true ? 1 : 0)); can be written as dbClient.AddParameter("isDead", this.isDead); if I'm correct
 
I guess you're on MySQL? I've never used an Enum so this might be helpful for you;
http://komlenic.com/244/8-reasons-why-mysqls-enum-data-type-is-evil/
 
hello everyone. is there someone who had problems with building uwp app in release mode? I use the OpenStreamForReadAsync(file that does not exist at first app startup) method within a try/catch block, but the FileNotFoundException will not be caught. I am searching the whole day, for the solution, but without any success. Does anybody know why this exception wont be caught in .NET native?
 
Anyone have a web site with solid IdentityServer4 as a WebApi Server examples?
Anyone here anything about Rust?
 
2:38 PM
@ntohl I have tried putting 0, a bool, a number everything but it all returns the same error.
 
2:48 PM
:(
 
@LiamHardy Have you taken the string thats built and ran it against your database...this is step 1
 
@LiamHardy where is your check? If its empty then dont add it? And in your database make it optional parameter
NB for stored procs only
 
even when running a query outside of csharp it still shows that error.
[SQL]UPDATE statistics SET is_working = 0 WHERE id = 1;
[Err] 1265 - Data truncated for column 'is_working' at row 1
 
ok so your syntax is wrong
 
2:53 PM
I'm about to try this
 
@LiamHardy Why not use a bit, out of curiosity? Instead of an enum?
 
(this.isWorking == true ? 1 : 0).ToString()
@SeventhSon I never really thought about a bit, are there any advantages?
 
It will work. That's one advantage!
 
is the problem at row 1 or further down? ie dbClient.AddParameter("isWorking", 0);
 
@Squiggle thank you very much. Didn't search for it using async keyword.
 
2:56 PM
replacing (this.isWorking == true ? 1 : 0) to (this.isWorking == true ? 1 : 0).ToString() has fixed it!
 
cos you pasted alot of code if its line1
 
can I just send a bool instead of a 1 or 0 and mysql will transfer that true or false to 1 or 0 or is that not in MySQL?
 
so is it boolean or string the field
 
@Alex No worries. It's not an obvious error, but it's really worth understanding!
 
@Ggalla1779 It's MySql ENUM type.
 
2:58 PM
aha ok
 
@LiamHardy without .ToString() enum is considers int as index of enum. So if You have the enum ('3', '4'), than AddParameter(..., 1) will be the first item.
 
@LiamHardy I would change the data type if there's no reason to use an ENUM.
 
me too
 
I use enum because there isnt anything else to use.
 
bit
 
2:58 PM
theres always int or varchar but then you dont know if its locked to 1 or 0
it could be 1000
@ntohl I will look in to bit
 
Thanks
 
@Squiggle I got pinged on this. Too many people named Alex :)
 
3:15 PM
:)
 
3:26 PM
Hi, in .net and given that everything is working as it should the Page_Load method in the code-behind for a webform should only fire 1 time, is that correct
 
hi guys
good evenning
 
Hya
Hi All
i have some issue in c# can some one help ?
 
i believe it should only fire one time.. just thought I would check in case there is an exceptional reason why it would fire more than one time.. i assume .AJAX is cause a new page load somehow
 
Hya
i have 2 fields in database Firstname And lastName, and i want to search user by entring his name in textbox on textchange
but it is taking a long time
to search
 
so what you want to do?
 
Hya
3:33 PM
i want to make it efficient
so that it takes less time in search
 
how you want make it efficent?
if its because lots of data
you can use LIMIT
SELECT c1 FROM tablename WHERE tablename.c1 LIKE '"+textbox.Text+"%' LIMIT 20
 
3:55 PM
I'm writing an MVC view and I have an if statement. It keeps wanting to interpret the contents of the if statement as server code rather than client code.
How do I let it know that it's supposed to be client code.
 
I've run into a situation where I'm handling a string which has the word "SQL" in it, and once I've read it, .NET is, for some reason, cutting off after the S in SQL. I have to imagine this is some sort of safety feature, but is there a way of making this string safe to use without .NET ripping it apart and breaking my current code?
 
4:10 PM
I highly doubt that
try a different length string with the same "SQL" text in it
and are you certain it's .Net that's doing the truncation? Have you debugged with the .Net symbols activated to identify exactly where that's happening?
@Hypersapien define "client code"
 
Well, the situation was it was happening when doing a .Where with LINQ, but I just did a string.replace() to make it lowercase sql, as it really didn't matter if it was upper or not, and this has stopped the strange truncation.
 
@Squiggle javascript. I figured it out. I just needed to give it its own <script> tag instead of trying to use the "if" to insert the function into an existing <script> tag.
 
@ChrisThompson can you reproduce the issue in a fiddle? dotnetfiddle.net
Sounds really weird.
 
@ChrisThompson that 'Where' in linq - is it an EF query?
if so, which database are you running it on?
freaky behavior, anyhow
 
4:27 PM
I'm assuming it was just some type of SQL-injection protection in .NET, because it was triggered way before it would've gotten to the database...

I was reading from a file (that was saved in the solution) and splitting it up in numerous ways, and this was happening in the very first split.
 
Hi guys
Guys anyone currently here working on asp.net mvc
 
@Learning WebAPI, but yeah sort of. What's up?
@ChrisThompson that still sounds unlikely, TBH.
 
I have 1 dropdown of department on master page
 
@Learning Yes.
 
I have lots of pages which are department driven so when user select department then only I display some items in menu
Else those items are hidden from menu unless and until user select department
Now when user selects department from dropdown menu I make ajax call to controller and store department value in session so that I can use on all those pages whicb are department driven
 
4:34 PM
Yeah, I can't get it to occur with the netFiddle, but it occurs every time I run it without replacing 'SQL' with 'sql'
I'm not sure if its something in the regex scripts that I make use of for the splitting... maybe
 
Are you sure there aren't anything else playing a trick on you?
 
Now problem is when user is on 1 page say skills and then user open 1 new page on new tab and on this new tab user select no department and comes on skill page amd refreshes the page then user still stays on skill page but that should not happen
Can anybody please guide me for this
 
@Learning I wouldn't advise storing state in the session, to be honest - can't you handle this with specific routes?
Gotta go now
 
@scheien Well it does appear to have something to do with my regex... I seem to have not set it up properly, and instead of matching the entire string 'Q. ' its matching anything in that string, I guess, since its matching that capital Q in SQL.
 
but yeah, avoid session state.
 
4:41 PM
@ChrisThompson Glad that you found out what's causing the issue.
I had a gotcha today, with printing and Chrome (might also be present in other browsers).
 
@scheien yep, forgot to escape the period in the regex. Figures, I barely know anything about regex so that should've been the first thing I checked.
 
Apparently chrome makes a copy of thead and puts it on the top of the page.
 
5:06 PM
For someone who's new with Entity Framework, which approach would you suggest using first? Model/DB/Code First?
Which is the least confusing?
 
I think code first is the most popular
It really just depends which language you want to write your database in
If you're proficient in SQL, you might prefer database first
 
Morning all
 
5:20 PM
hey
anyone else get twitchy dry eyes from programming..or just me?
 
5:31 PM
Remember to blink.
 
@OverflowStack CodeFirst seems to be what MS is moving forward with
 
Guys I have a simple question related to linq
this is my question
Anyone good with LINQ wants to answer it?
 
5:47 PM
@BrianJ not particularly. Do you wear glasses?
Also consider ambient light, monitor flicker and brightness
 
 
1 hour later…
6:58 PM
Anyone on IdentityServer4 as a WebApi authenticator example?
 
Hello. Anyone have any familiarity with Paypal Pro / Payflow API?
I'm looking at the documentation and trying to figure out if I need Payflow or just direct API calls.
 
7:24 PM
Is there somebody, who's good with WPF Binding and willing to help?
 
@Korhak Not if you don't ask your question.
 
Well, I didnt want to raise my hopes :D. The question is detailed there: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39962889/dependency-property-of-user-control-doesnt-bind-to-a-property-of-viewmodel .
Basically in View I have user control with DP, but when I want to bind to ViewModel Property, it doesn't work.
 
"It doesn't work" is never an acceptable description of a problem.
 
^
 
@KendallFrey Sorry, it just doesn't bind. No errors or anything.
 
7:30 PM
When you say it doesn't bind, do you mean that no data from the VM ever reaches the control, and no data from the control ever reaches the VM?
 
@BrianJ - Yes. Why do you ask?
 
@KendallFrey Yep, that's correct description.
 
Ed walks into the bar, and Joe the bartender has 7 bottles of beer lined up. Ed likes to code, and to drink fresh beer. He looks at the bottles, and they all have a "bottled by date". Ed writes a program to figure out which beers to select to get the freshest overall selection. Please help Ed with his program. gist.github.com/dialedin2014/d9eb92bf1b021da9bb500948bb4a5e7b
 
Man I am so rusty at WPF
It seems wrong to bind the datacontext to itself, though
 
@ChristopherJ.Grace - Perhaps Ed should hire a developer.
 
7:34 PM
@KendallFrey Everybody does that when disigning User Control. :D But yeah, it might not be right.
 
Also, you're binding the textbox with a WPF Binding and a manual binding with an event handler. You should only be using one way at a time
 
@TravisJ Ed knows good developers are hard to find.
 
Good developers are easy to find, just hard to afford :P
 
@KendallFrey I forgot to delete it when I was redesigning it.
 
@TravisJ Especially the ones that raise the game for all your other developers :->
 
7:39 PM
@ChristopherJ.Grace drink all the beer. Then you're getting the freshest 7 of 7 possible choices
 
@TomW Can't loose with that answer lol
If this were SQL instead of linq, it would be something like Group by ID having max(bottledByDate)
There's something wrong with the join, but maybe it should be a groupjoin. gist.github.com/dialedin2014/d9eb92bf1b021da9bb500948bb4a5e7b
It says it cannot infer the elements by the usage.
 
@TomW - lol
 
@KendallFrey I managed to repair it, thanks for trying.
 
cool, what was the fix?
 
7:56 PM
@KendallFrey The DataContext was wrong as you said. So I deleted it and I added RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type local:IntegerUpDown} to the binding. Can't say I understand it but it works.
 
8:24 PM
@ChristopherJ.Grace - So did you solve your problem?
 
Unfortunately no. I think stackoverflow.com/questions/19968034/… is the answer, but for some reason my join cannot infer the elements from the usage.
 
I can't see anything obviously wrong
 
@ChristopherJ.Grace - Okay, so here is the problem. The Join takes a list as the this argument, you used bottles, and then as its first argument it takes a second list to join with, you chose bottleNumbers, and then it takes a selector from the bottles list (you chose b => b.ID, the bottle id) and then it takes a selector from the bottleNumbers list (you chose the bottle number with bn => bn)
, and then it takes a projection from the two, in the form of (bottleNumber, bottle) => new { /* use properties of both to form new object here */ } which you did not do and instead only used b => b. Fixing that last argument will properly join your two lists.
That will be $800.
 
Oh f'n a that's funny.
 
;)
 
8:33 PM
I thought I tried that but will try again.
 
Luckily since we are online I will give you a 100% discount.
 
In my defence, I'm on my phone and trying to watch NCIS
So you're getting about 15% of my concentration
 
@TomW Unacceptable
@TravisJ That works. It's strange how you have to right it with two variables in the lamba like this: (b2,r) => new { ID = b2.ID, BottlesDate = b2.BottledDate })
I guess that's because you need the r to hold the new object.
Now to find the six freshest bottles. Yum.
 
9:10 PM
@TomW yeah I installed f.lux on my work machine..might solve it
had the twitch just over a week now :/
@TravisJ just worried lol
that I'm breaking like my code
 
@BrianJ - You are :)
 
ya I need to see an optician when I get paid
 
Hi, so I have a system where you can set to call a taxi (this is a game application), and this taxi takes 10 seconds to come. The issue is
I also have a canceltaxi function and I need to know how I can stop a System.Threading.Timer because when they order a taxi, cancel it after
lets say 8 seconds then straight after they order another taxi, that taxi takes 2 seconds to come not 10 so it still uses the old taxi timer,
how do I stop it?
 
never needed glasses prior to this so still not convinced it's glasses I need
but worth a shot
 
I have tried this:

public void StopTaxiTimer()
{
    taxiTimerInstance.Dispose();
    taxiTimerInstance = null;
    this.Dispose();
}
 
9:14 PM
@KendallFrey, do you know why trying to debug a t4 template in a new instance of vs would be super slow? I'm tring it, and it just sits there and says "Loading symbols..."

:o
@KendallFrey, o t4 master.
 
@TravisJ Hooray it works! One skunky beer omitted :) Oh, and it did not require projecting to a new object. There needed to be an additional labmda parameter. gist.github.com/dialedin2014/d9eb92bf1b021da9bb500948bb4a5e7b
 
@BrianJ - There are muscles on the side of your eye that are in charge of making sure your eye angle remains where you are looking. When you are focusing on a screen that is perhaps 1 foot from your face, your eyes need to angle in (as they are intended to both look straight forward for the most part). This angle is held by those muscles, and just like any other muscle, they can become torn or strained.
Often you will notice the strain accompanied by itching, and giving in to itch your eye will result in broken blood vessels (vitamin C and rewetting drops work well in these situations). The overall problem of constantly keeping your eye at an angle is the main cause for eye strain though, and there aren't that many options. You can distance yourself from the view (I use a projector for this to protect my eyes), you can take a 5 minute break every hour and do an eye exercise
(place your index finger an inch from your eye, focus on the tip of the center of your finger nail, move your finger away from your eye until you can fully focus without blur, then slowly move it back attempting to hold the clarity, repeat 4 times per eye), or you can wear glasses and just make the whole thing worse over time but it will at least feel fixed in the near term.
@BrianJ - Don't see an optician, see an eye doctor. Opticians will only put you in a machine and sell you glasses.
 
@TravisJ yeah might try to find an eye doctor
that exercise seemed to stop the twitch for a few minutes though
I think part of it could be my desk height or monitor
 
@BrianJ - I got it from a very respected doctor.
 
9:24 PM
@TravisJ That makes sense. I had always only heard it was an issue with no blinking, and that the eye muscles involved only focusing on a close range object, not the more acute angle. Three 60+ inch Full HD screens ought to do the trick. They are pretty cheap these days.
 
we have those silly move up at down with a button desks
@TravisJ
 
@ChristopherJ.Grace - Blinking is definitely a cause as well, and often people don't realize if they are not blinking.
@BrianJ - Hm, never seen those before in person. I don't think that height should matter, although it may cause you to have neck pain if you are looking at a funny angle.
 
so the contrast and color more so?
 
Mostly it is that you are holding your eye at an angle while staring at a light for hours on end every day.
(this is true for almost every person in our industry)
 
staring without blinking makes sense too
like when your staring at some code like fuuuuu
 
9:26 PM
Yeah, blinking is important. It is easy to forget to blink.
 
or when you are really focused
 
@TravisJ I'm quite happy trusting the judgement of an optometrist unless there's a problem (excluding 'I can't see very well')
I'm slightly shortsighted, very likely to do with screen time. I must be acclimatised to it now
I get worse twitches and fatigue from distance focusing, I do have glasses but don't always wear them
 
I think getting a proper nights sleep would fix it
more than anything
lol
 
@BrianJ I need one of those badly. Standing every once in awhile really helps me with soreness and energy levels. Plus you can position the desk at the ideal height level with your armrests.
 
@ChristopherJ.Grace I can't say I've ever used it
should though
only moved it up a few inches to better reach my coffee cup
anyways gonna take my own advice and get an early one
 
9:31 PM
About six years ago, I looked sideways at a guy in the office using a standing workstation. Not anymore.
 
I'm too distracted by constant pain in my lower back and hips to worry about my eyes, anyway
Trust me, even a day or two sitting on the office shitty chair (there is always one lying around) is enough to set it off and it doesn't heal
 
user47589
never look sideways.
 
You're a pony, you have like 320 degree vision
You're always looking sideways
 
user47589
quiet you
 
@BrianJ - Sleep deprevation definitely makes the problem more acute.
 
user47589
9:36 PM
you dont know how pony heads are shaped, do you?
 
Why the long face?
 
I always shape a pony head with traditional tools
 
user47589
lol
 
@TomW - The problem with optometry is that it can only take a snapshot. If you are fatigued and your eyes are recovering from strain, it may look like your eyesight is diminished whereas the actual issue that you just need to recover. For example, if you were to take an eye exam drunk the optometrist would probably declare you legally blind.
 
+1 can confirm
 
9:38 PM
:D
 
user47589
lack of sleep makes my vision blurry
 
Lack of sheep makes my pigeon furry
 
user47589
as in, being up for 24 hours.
 
Yeah, me too. Start to get tracers.
 
I'm finishing a book for microservices and how you could use them in C#. Need a little bit of help, stuck in some parts.
 
9:41 PM
Cool
 
It involves more than a few minutes, maybe around 10-15, so whatever wants to help, would gladly provide a copy when the book is finished. Thanks and sorry for being a bit off topic here :)
 
user47589
you're writing the book, or reading it? i'm confused.
 
I read it as writing the book?
@anemaria20 - Have you read Martin Fowler's article on microservices?
 
it's more practical, most microservice books are about vague concepts
and there isn't a clear definition on what the term is, as far as I'm aware
 
> The term "Microservice Architecture" has sprung up over the last few years to describe a particular way of designing software applications as suites of independently deployable services.
Reminds me of nuget.
 
user47589
9:47 PM
yeah
 
(which everyone loves that I have see interact with it)
 
user47589
just replace "services" with "packages"
 
user47589
sure, i'll help if i can.
 
user47589
i'm just sitting here drinking Blue Moon and watching youtube
 
@Amy - What kind of youtube videos?
 
user47589
9:51 PM
just watched the newest John Oliver
 
brutal
 
just replace packages with 'features'
and we're back in the 90s
same concept
 
user47589
nice!
 
user47589
that game looks fun
 
Yeah, loads of fun
It takes a while to get used to the whole flying aspect though
 
user47589
9:57 PM
I fly rockets around a solar system. I think I can handle it.
 
user47589
lol
 
lol
 

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