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10:01 PM
@Brogrammer this is ok and should get you going: csharp.net-tutorials.com/classes/introduction
 
instead of the keyword this cud i use value
our professor doesnt like this.color=color
 
@KamilSolecki lol NA
 
@VermillionAzure :(
What division this / last season? :D
 
@KamilSolecki gold
u
 
plat IV last season, dropped to silver V after promos. Hit gold V 21lp yesterday
basically my promos went 1-9
 
10:07 PM
@KamilSolecki whoa
plat 4 to solver?
damn
 
to silver V duh
was a ride there
 
what do you play?
 
I tell you that
main riven top, but also adc vayne and twitch
 
oh no you play cancer top
looool
 
I have around 5 strong picks for each position
 
10:08 PM
Riven is so broken IMO.
 
she is insanely hard to master
got more then 300 games with her and im still not there
 
At least Yasuo has a counter
 
hah yeah
 
I guess there's garen
but even Garen gets outscaled if the Riven can go ham
Garen cannot match the utility and mobility in team fights
 
hardest thing for riven to beat isn't garen as many people seem to think
on 1v1 toplane
 
10:09 PM
What is it?
Rumble?
 
tanks that heal and deal big dmg
maokai
darius after 6
 
Ohhh right
 
also; heimerdinger this fuker
 
Meh I guess Riven not OP then
But she's very very very strong.
 
gimme a moment
 
10:10 PM
She reminds me of Orianna
 
Imma find a vid of mine
 
At work cannot watch
 
ill add it in a ping, you can watch later if you want
 
i didnt know this was league of lgends
 
@KamilSolecki lol
I main mid and adc. I play Orianna/Anivia mid and Ezreal bot
I've been a 1 trick for Anivia from Silver to Gold
 
10:15 PM
I used to main ori and anivia
season IV and V
 
They're still very good, and even in meta again
 
think I have 200+ games with ori
nowadays, if Im mid, I go kassadin
 
I played Ori a lot during S3 and S4
@KamilSolecki lol I just destroyed a first-pick Kassadin mid
with pantheon
it was glorious
I play Kass too for the OP but only as a counter pick
 
kass is amazing due to his ability to cut out most midlaners from farm
also so easy to farm with
 
@KamilSolecki loooool what
No, Kass gets destroyed by early AD and he should get countered if you don't counter pick him
But against somebody like Ahri maybe he does okay
 
10:18 PM
you'd be surprised how easy it is to destroy people like zed
ahri fucks kass up
actually
 
Hrmm...
Hey @KamilSolecki... I thought private properties cannot be set by child classes.
 
@KamilSolecki I don't know what planet you're living on but that magic shield doesn't work against those shadows
@Sometowngeek they can't
 
@Sometowngeek protected ones can
 
According to VS, they can.
er...
protected variables with private set.
 
@Sometowngeek Maybe through reflection, if it's also in C#
@Sometowngeek wat
 
10:19 PM
wait gimme a moment im still thinking about league
 
@Sometowngeek what's wrong?
 
I can set bar.Id = 3 outside of the Foo class.
 
@Sometowngeek So? That's normal protected behavior
 
But it has private set.
It shouldn't be set outside of the Foo class.
 
10:22 PM
@Sometowngeek Yes. The function that is genereated is private but direct access is still protected
 
Er...
But I shouldn't be able to set it outside of the Foo class, right?
 
@Sometowngeek I bet if you try to go bar.setId(123) it doesn't work
 
Uh...
 
Basically what Vermillion said.
 
I don't get it.
I don't have a method called "setID", but I can set it outside of the class.
I shouldn't be able to.
 
10:25 PM
if you want to have a property be accessible only inside derived classes, declare the class internal and members protected
 
....
I want to be able to get the value, but not set them.
 
@Sometowngeek Ah, I see. It's not codegen in C#.
 
sigh... it's hard to explain it.
I want Id to be protected, so the accessibility is right.
but, I don't want to set it if I am outside of its respective class (Foo).
Oy... never mind.
I found my mistake.
My main method is in the wrong place xD
 
Lol right
in the same class
 
I thought it was outside of Foo class and in Program class xD
My bad... Sorry for the confusion.
 
10:31 PM
@Sometowngeek Hellloooooo, are you there?
 
in my derived class im getting an error thats saying my base class doesnt have a constructor that takes 0 parametesr
which is true
but why should that error come up on my derived class if im not planning on making a constructor that takes 0 arguments
 
show code pls
 
give me a second to figure this out otherwise ill show
@KamilSolecki i might of been trying to do something that wasnt in the directions after reading notes but
my directions were:
The derived classes are rose, gardenia and carnation. They:
1. Receive a color phrase as a string when they are instantiated and they pass the color
to flower during construction. For example, the color phrases used in the test code
are "brown and wilted", "white", "red" and "pink".
2. Override the public speak member in flower. When called, they get the color phrase
held by the base class and log a message that combines the flower color with the
flower name "rose", "gardenia" or "carnation".
and after readinf that i realized the derived classes shouldnt have their own constructors? but rather use the default one in the parent class
@KamilSolecki pastebin.com/wraGURxa
 
@Brogrammer here you go. Here's my upped example of accessibility.
@KevinMaxwell Heya... I'm here.
I was working on uploading the example to my github repo.
 
guest what
 
10:40 PM
Hrmm?
 
I found the solution :)
 
Awesome! What's the solution?
 
I have an idea
I'll share the code with you so you can post as the answer and then I will mark it as Answered
Because, me doing the job will not bring any points and etc
 
Well...
I don't like getting the credit for something I didn't do :P
I may not have a lot of reputations here, but I like earning them the honest way :)
 
Since you've been the 100% help, I want to somehow appreciate the time and support to introduce me into the other chat room
You did the main part, since you edited my question, honestly, I started to understand what my real problem was
While I was sleeping, you even came and wrote the comment and encouraged me to make my question more clear
 
10:45 PM
@Sometowngeek MVP! MVP!
 
This means a lot
 
Aww, shucks...
I appreciate the compliment, but... I can't take credit for the work I didn't do. It doesn't feel right to me.
However.
Hrmm... Thinking of how to word it.
 
Ok, I'm not trying to put you under the pressure.
 
Are you familiar with MBTI?
(Myers-Brigg Type Indicator)
 
kinda
 
10:50 PM
@Brogrammer this all has to do with how classes work
Let me explain
 
I lost my train of thought...
but anyway... fun fact: I'm an ISFJ.
 
Defender
 
!!giphy defender
 
Just because you don't invoke parent' constructor while declaring your child constructor explicitly, the compiler inserts a call to a parameterless constructor @Brogrammer
 
10:52 PM
...................................
That's not what I intended.
 
@Brogrammer so you'd need something like:
rose(string hi) : base(hi)
        {

        }
 
right i forgot to show you that part
but i get an error
because of its accessibility level
due to its protection level
it has to do with protected string flowerColorPhrase { get; private set; }
but i need it to be protected because i need the get to be protected
 
@Sometowngeek I will post my answer shortly
 
11:04 PM
ok
Nice! :)
The exact opposite of me.
 
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is using anyone the letsencrypt plugin for HTTPS on a hosted webapp on azure?
 
Alrighty! :)
Now mark your answer as the answer :)
I'll up-vote it for you! :)
 
I can't, I can mark it in 19 hours :D
You can accept your own answer in 19 hours
 
11:20 PM
public class rose : flower
{
rose(string rosePhrase): base(rosePhrase)
{

}
}
it says cant work due to accessbility level
but i cant change it because the directions said i must have it like this
 
11:33 PM
uh...
you need to give the constructor an accessibility level
psst... try public
 
..
i keep forgetting i have to include public or private to my functions
 
For the constructors, they need to be given public accessibility.
What do you have for IDE?
 
xamarin studio
 
I've never used it...
does it mark errors as you type?
@KevinMaxwell Don't forget to mark your answer as the answer ;)
 
11:50 PM
@Brogrammer Maybe this will be helpful for you.
You can explore my GitHub repo for other examples :)
 
@Sometowngeek thank you i was able to complete the first assignment
 

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