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09:00
Well what is it
Also good morning all
I am going through this example to understand left outer join
I've never written SQLinq so don't get excited
Why I am able to see pet list info?
which is the right hand side list
404 try again
For anyone else who can't be bothered following the album link
@Breathing into is a group join. You get a person. Then you get the list of pets for that person (gj). Now your inner from goes over every pet in the gj collection.
Try rebuilding the query as methods. Might be clearer.
09:08
That's clears up a lot. Thanks
I am gonna start from the basics for linq again
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gotcha! :)
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Imagine there are lots of Task.Run running in parallels and some instances have a Task.Delay. Would the other Task.Run suffer for the delay as well?
@mr5 What are you doing with the Task.Delay?
Task.Delay returns a task. Are you awaiting that task? Or calling Wait on it?
09:12
That query is pretty messy, HQL should be avoided unless you what to do something very short OR specific.
when I say specific I mean PIVOT and the likes that you can also do in Linq, but it's harder to follow as a chain of methods rather than an actual sentence.
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I'm awaiting the delay
Well, in that case, is there something like Task priority?
Supposedly, I don't want to put delay on a Task but rather set it's priority to low. How can I achieve it?
When you call await, your task relinquishes its thread. It frees it to be used by other tasks.
When the delay ends, it will ask for a new thread from the threadpool and continue from that point on.
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan hmm interesting. So we can say that Task.Delay is some sort of priority right?
I also found this:
Task.Factory.StartNew(() => {
    // everything here will be executed in a thread whose priority is BelowNormal
}, null, TaskCreationOptions.None, PriorityScheduler.BelowNormal);
I think this suits what I need but haven't tried yet
It's a very blunt instrument for setting priorities.
I've seen people using await Task.Delay(0) for a "manual priority" switch
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09:22
also, I like that braces location. It also suits my syntax
They should be using Task.Yield.
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@Squirrelkiller what does it really do?
Exactly what Avner said.
Method goes "Hey thread you can go home and do other stuff" And immediately after goes "Yo threadpool, when you get any idle threads, send one over here to continue my execution plz?"
So practically say "Finish all other tasks first, then continue here"
@Squirrelkiller Not necessarily "all tasks". It just says "I'm going to give back my thread until my async operation completes", and then the async operation immediately completes, at which point the task says "gimme a thread! I want to continue!"
But it's already given up its thread.
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan what do you mean by blunt?
Is it a no-go?
09:25
If you're not in any sort of thread starvation scenario, it will probably be given a thread immediately.
@mr5 If you want to make a task low-priority by having it sleep occasionally during execution, you're not necessarily helping. If there are threads available, you're effectively halting execution for no reason.
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I wish some documentation are written like that so it can be easily understood by mediocre people like me
It's not really something you document.
The docs for this are the one describing async/await.
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ooooh. thank you senpai. I'm going to research more about this Task.Yield
Is Task.Yield somehow relevant to a Task.Run.ConfigureAwait(false)?
Think of Task.Yield as a task that immediately returns.
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I was told Task.Run.ConfigureAwait(false) may or may not return to its original thread
09:30
Now, if you use ConfigureAwait(true), it will try to resume execution on the original thread context.
If you use ConfigureAwait(false), it will simply ask for an arbitrary thread to resume on.
This is true for all await operations, not only Task.Yield.
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that would be confusing when you say, you await to it, wouldn't it?
@mr5 If you had a Task.Run(() => 5) - this is a task that returns very quickly. But you can await it, right?
"If you want to start writing crap code conditional operators are where you start"
Such a lovely working enviroment.
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan will it still return immediately even if its a long running Task?
@Lemonade1947 who said that?
my colleague who sits opposite for me. The senior Dev (I am the only Jr)
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09:37
pls slap him for me
with pics
@mr5 Task.Yield returns a task that runs immediately. The fact that it's called inside a long-running task is irrelevant.
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but he's somewhat right y'know
unfortunately I'd lose my job.
I only write crap code so it's fine
The fuck are "conditional operators" though
string.IsNullOrEmpty(emailItem.EmailAddress) ? "none" : "block"
09:39
Mate they're amazing
They are. Especially in razor code
Some people are funny about that
My thoughts are that they're a slippery slope
Easy to want to use it everywhere you can
But I don't think they shouldn't be used period
Much better than
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(emailItem.EmailAddress)){
    variable = "none";
}else{
    variable = "block";
}
oh yeah, I agree
exactly
Like everything it's context specific.
09:41
I think he thinks code quality is directly proportional to SLOC. Protip: It isn't
the fuck is SLOC
Software Source Lines Of Code
Oh right
The S is a bit redundant but whatever
nah, nobody thinks that nowadays
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09:42
return string.IsNullOrEmpty(user.Email) ? string.IsNullOrEmpty(user.FirstName) ? string.IsNullOrEmpty(user.LastName) : "" : "";
ez to abuse
Though my guess is that he was taught not to use them because it's sloppy, so he's learned to think exactly in the same way
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@Lemonade1947 he's thinking you might write code like that
so he discourages you to use it
They are kind of sloppy. They're a sign your data model isn't as tight as it could be.
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because that's what most jr devs do in our country
But that's how data models are.
09:43
everyone has their own preferences. A colleague I worked with didn't like to have one-statement if statements not surrounded with brackets just the same
I wouldn't use it if there's still some evaluation to to get the condition, but if I've already got it then I use it
this is the context.
I like wrapping them in methods with logical names. That way they aren't bits of business logic ("Use the user's useraccount, but if it's empty, use the email address") hidden in apparently technical code.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan they're the symptom, not the cure
09:44
@Neil I don't do that either unless it fits on the same line
you put it on a single line? bleh
I bet you use spaces too
Fite me
So instead, write a property, or an extension method if you can't extend the class directly, user.GetValidAccountIdentifier(), which hides that bit of checks and logic.
I usually put brackets on single-line if bodies. Unless that line is simply return.
For example, I would do:
if (someVar == condition) ExecuteSomething()
But I wouldn't do
Nah, I don't like that at all
if (someVar == condition)
    ExecuteSomething()
09:47
@LeeButler I do this one blush
@LeeButler Really? I would never put the body in the same line as the if.
Is that bad?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan me neithre
if (someVar == condition)
   return;

if (someVar == condition)
{
   ExecuteSomething();
}
The only reason I don't do it on the next line is because I have in the past needed to add something to the if, so stuck it underneath, and been all wtf
Like this
that's a you problem :^)
09:48
if (someVar == condition)
    ExecuteSomething();
    ExecuteSomethjingElse();
Then been all "wtf why is ExecuteSomethingElse always firing fuck fuck fuck"
indentation != block scope. this isn't python
@LeeButler Yup. That's why I always put the brackets.
and executesomethingelse called a drop all SP, didn't it @LeeButler
return is a special case for me, because it's such a common validation technique.
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@Lemonade1947 I'm still writing html,js,css manually. Is Razor easy to configure?
09:50
@mr5 uh.
Not enough data for a meaningful answer.
I very rarely use that notation anyway
@mr5 How long is a piece of string?
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@LeeButler huh?
"piece".Length?
@Lemonade1947 Nah it was only something minor, it was causing some extra validation where it wasn't required in the context it was being prompted
About one Multibyte
@mr5 What is your current stack?
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09:52
What do you mean my current stack?
jfs that formatted badly.
@mr5 Languages, frameworks
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@Lemonade1947 you can use gist.github.com when sending long codes. let's not pollute the chat room (I'm trying to copy the Android room)
I know
Can anyone see an obvious problem here.
@(string.IsNullOrEmpty(emailItem.EmailAddress) || count != 0 ? "none" : "block")
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@Squirrelkiller is it really the slang word for that?
09:54
I intend for this to come back false for at least the first one, whether null or not, then decide for the next 2
There will always be three runs of the for loop. Just that some or all of the emailAddresses will be null
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@Lemonade1947 are you asking what comp languages I know and which framework I'm familiar with?
@mr5 I'm asking which ones you're using at the moment, as you said you wanted to configure razor
@Lemonade1947 Ew that's disgusting
@LeeButler ur disgusting.
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I'm not using anything other than text editor(Sublime)
09:55
@Lemonade1947 why the @ at the front?
I don't think it's slang. It's short for tech stack, which is the tech you use for your project.
@BugFinder Why would it not be...?
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I am also using PHP for my backend(at least for my personal and side projects)
@BugFinder That's Razor for you
@BugFinder I think it tells the ASP to do server processing on that section
09:56
@mr5 Razor is a thing that's part of the asp.net stack. So unless you're using that you're not using razor.
oh its asp stuffs
razor is basically sort of in a way the .net answer to php
i was buying sammich I must have missed asp references
Wait hold on what the fuck
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@Lemonade1947 yes I know I am not using Razor cuz it's .NET duhh
09:58
HE SAID HOLD ON
Why would emailItem.EmailAddress be null or empty in an object called EmailAddresses presumably contains it as it's primary data
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he should have said stop
HAMMERTIME!
Surely if it was null or empty the row wouldn't exist at all
10:00
Why would you add nothing to a list
That's just dumb
Basically I just want to render that block of html three times, whether there's data to populate it or not. This just seemed like the easiest way of doing so, because of tag helpers and such.
@LeeButler it's part of a form. It's not rendering nothing, it's rendering an empty input field.
Oh jesus christ right okay
Is that a really bad way of doing that?
And on that note I'm off to go debug in production
:D
1 meeting down 4 more to go
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10:02
Shouldn't the count++; be wrap in { count++; } as well?
Actually not yet I'm not because my surface battery is flat because I hvaen't charged it for about a week and I've just been using it a bunch
Surface Battery is, what, Microsoft-branded touch-enabled Apple-inspired battery?
Or maybe it's a battery that you need to go on the surface, to power your protective suit amidst the radioactive waste.
It's the battery on The New Microsoft Surface Book 2 With nVidia GTX 1050 Discrete GPU
Avni, youtube.com/watch?v=03_Tby_ICCw thank me later :)
(Watch it in your spare time, you'll enjoy)
10:04
I don't need it. I know the Illuminati are real. I've read the books. I've played the card games.
on that actually could you suggest a couple of good books on that?
Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminatus! trilogy are all sorts of insane, but a good read, in a drugged-out 70's sort of way.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Believe me, you do :D
ta
it will make an intellegent change from my usual might and magic style books
It draws inspiration from the Principia Discordia, which is one of my favorite bits of pseudo-religious materials.
10:08
cool well im now 6.99 poorer as i just bought it
btw is it bed time yet? im tired
@BugFinder nice
It's food time, but I want to finish one more thing for the sprint demo later on today before I eat.
@BugFinder It's 11:11 am (make a wish)
10:11
I wish I was somewhere else or dead
when's it supposed to come true?
Why not both?
Both is fine
When do you leave work? Surely by then
@Avner so no lunch today since, as soon as your little thing is done, it'll be almost time to go home?
Maybe sooner, depending
10:12
13:11 here. I usually leave work around 17:00.
i confess to hoping to skive off early today so i can go get a parcel from the post office
What else would you get at a post office?
to post parcels and letters and stamps :)
I just let amazon send everything to the company
My plan for the day:
13:30 - finish embedding my custom visual in the PowerBI report.
13:30-14:30 - eat.
15:00-15:30 - sprint demo
15:30-16:30 - sprint planning.
16:30-17:00 - faff around a bit with refactoring and stuff.
17:00 - weekend!
10:13
my company would kill me if ihad parcels delivered here
weekend??
And without asking it, @AvnerShahar-Kashtan gives us his full daily schedule :)
@Squirrelkiller Amazon leaving parcels in my porch is one of the small victories that keep me from ending it all.
@BugFinder In non-Christian countries where the week starts on Sunday, yes.
They have strange weekend where Avner is
yes sadly royal mail decided not to leave this one (grr) they usually do
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan nice.
10:14
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan But isn't sunday holy for jews aswell?
amazon acctually let you tick a box that says "yep leave in porch pls"
Nope.
Just another day.
saturday is the special day
had like £900 of PC hardware left in my porch before. Don't care.
10:14
So bloddy christians needed an extra slice of the pie?!
yeah I find it funny that amazon often leave the damn expensive stuff on your porch but then the cheap stuff has to be with a neighbour
Awell did you have time to watch the video Avni?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan WTF it's thursday! Do you have weekend on Friday and Saturday in Israel?
@HéctorÁlvarez Yup.
Aaah, nice
10:16
@Squirrelintraining I did not. Did you not go over my overly detailed itinerary earlier? I have 14 minutes to embed the damn powerbi visual!
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that is "faff"?\
Meaningless chatter.
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Why do you know so much English Hector/Avnir
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Ach that is jsut chitter chatter. Slacking off on youtube is much more important!
@mr5 I hate spanish, which leads me to find an efficient language.
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10:18
Avnir and Hector's avatar are confusing
English has some caveats, but it sure is fun to speak, write and use.
> (Britain, slang) To waste time on an unproductive activity.
faff around wiv ur girl
@mr5 I lived in Canada for a couple of years as a kid which gave me a good basis. But also read a lot. Wrote a lot. Studied English literature and American history in college. Participated in creative writing workshops in English. You know. The usual.
10:19
get some birds on the screen and faff around with myself.
Perfectly good english sentence.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yeah who doesn't do all that. sarcasting grin
"Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo." is a grammatically correct sentence in American English, often presented as an example of how homonyms and homophones can be used to create complicated linguistic constructs through lexical ambiguity. It has been discussed in literature in various forms since 1967, when it appeared in Dmitri Borgmann's Beyond Language: Adventures in Word and Thought. The sentence employs three distinct meanings of the word buffalo: as a proper noun to refer to a specific place named Buffalo, the city of Buffalo, New York being the most notable;...
"James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher" is an English sentence used to demonstrate lexical ambiguity and the necessity of punctuation, which serves as a substitute for the intonation, stress, and pauses found in speech. In human information processing research, the sentence has been used to show how readers depend on punctuation to give sentences meaning, especially in the context of scanning across lines of text. The sentence is sometimes presented as a puzzle, where the solver must add the punctuation. It refers to two students, James and...
@Neil I would like to die after viewing this content.
@Lemonade1947 What, you don't understand that?
10:22
my brains hurting at the number of hads.
I didn't even know that buffalo could be used as anything but a noun
ive seen it done with ands, and i made sense of that but hads? hmm nope
had is a weird word, right
pretty much any word can be a verb in english
And even if it doesn't exist, the meaning can still be derived usually
cause sometimes in real life you have to say "He had have better had had of had his dinner" and it's acctually a real sentence you could say.
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10:23
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan you know that it's not usual right
@Lemonade1947 English has this informal rule where you can automatically use any noun as a verb. Good boy forgot how to dog dog with sore throat can't bark.
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cuz I didn't do it. None of my friends did it. So it's not usual
didnt know the of would be in that Lemonade but yes
Dog is a real verb though
@BugFinder Sorry that's acctually wrong.
10:24
Means to harass or badger
He had have better had had have had his dinner
yes Id definately go with that one Lemonade
that's a common english mistake
have/ of
which is weird since they're so different.
He had+ his dinner
had had have had should have it's own word. Or concatonation
h''ve'h
10:25
@Neil Where badger is a noun-verb too?
aye, Im gonna badger you till you do it
I forgot how to person is a valid sentence.
When you start getting into that many "had"s, if you add an extra one, the meaning is not particularly less clear than it would have been
@HéctorÁlvarez badger is a noun-verb too yes :P
to dog means to badger :P
how can I apply sort for 2 things in a model?
but dog doesn't mean badger
10:26
@Breathing what do you have so far
and whats wrong with it
I have a model with string EmailAddress and string username
I want to apply sort on both of them
like for exam [email protected] and Karen
@mr5 I met a buffalo once. Considered asking it how many Buffalo buffalo it had buffaloed. Thought better of it
Great scetch
The sentence "my brain hurts" drops @ 1:25
10:27
I should I get
[email protected]
Karen
I would like to remind you all that Bison Bison Bison is the latin name for the American Regal Bison.
b@gmailoh I cant type on this keyboard
@Breathing so "a@gmail karen" "b@gmail george"?
10:28
in a list
@Breathing I have a 7 character email address, including the @
i was tryign to make a list and it wont seemingly let me write flipping returns
then you need to merge the 2 fields and sort it
The Plains bison (Bison bison bison) is one of two subspecies/ecotypes of the American bison, the other being the wood bison (B. b. athabascae). A natural population of Plains bison survives in Yellowstone National Park (the Yellowstone Park bison herd consisting of about 3,000 bison) and multiple smaller reintroduced herds of bison in many places in Canada and the United States. == Near-extinction and reintroduction of herds == At one time, at least 25 million American bison were spread across the United States and Canada. However, by the late 1880s, the total number of bison in the United States...
I learned this while playing Horizon Zero Dawn.
Majestic.
10:30
@HéctorÁlvarez And the common black rat's Latin designation is rattus rattus.
@Breathing most of your questions are already covered on SO you know that right
@BugFinder welcome to the chat
yes I am trying now
i been here 3 hours
@BugFinder Unlike the common help vampire, @Breathing does try to understand and implement what he learns. That's why we keep helping.
10:32
:')
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan tbh Im not seeing this its the same subject from yesterday
@BugFinder you are absolutely right
and these are all covered well on the internet
I will dig deeper
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan There's also the Homo Sapiens, man who knows, and the current Homo Sapiens Sapiens, man who knows much, 300 years from now our species will be Homo Sapiens Sapiens Sapiens Sapiens Sapiens Sapiens Sapiens, man who knows a lot more than more than more than more than more than a lot.
10:32
sorry
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I disagree
@BugFinder Thatswhy i muted him already
Avni. my feeling with Breathing is, that he just pastes questions here before he asks gogole.
Thats why I am having a real hard time in not to ban him from this chatroom.
Whoa chill, no need to ban anyone.
10:48
Some "valid" english sentences are disgusting
Like this one - If police police police police, who police police police? Police police police police police police.
This article is just full of dirty
@Squirrelintraining I sometimes feel that too. Literally copying every first message he sends into google, then copying the first result here is the easiest thing
@LeeButler Nah, the easiest thing is just to put him on ignore.
Yeah I'm not saying he should be banned, I just really wish he'd do that so we didn't have to do it for him
@Squirrelintraining you can mute people>?>> how?? i needs..
i hate muting people, because then conversations dont make sense
Click on the avatar and you haz option there
I know, thats when banning peps loooks reaally beautiful :D

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