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2:02 PM
Hi guys
I am working on case study like this :
Economic inequality is a huge issue. A recent study found that the world's 80 wealthiest individuals own as much as the entire world's poorest 3.5 billion people. The richest 1 percent of the world's population control half of the world's total wealth.15 Many individuals, corporations, charities, and government agencies have projects and programs in place to attempt to tackle this and other important global issues such as sustainability, but there are many opportunities to do more.

A trinidad group of college students has decided to work together to do their part in making the world a bett
Now based on above case study, I want to create positive scenarios
Now somewhere I read example like this :
For example, negative risk events might include the performance failure of a product created as part of a project, delays in completing work as scheduled, increases in estimated costs, supply shortages, litigation against the company, and strikes. Examples of positive risk events include completing work sooner or cheaper than planned, collaborating with suppliers to produce better products, and good publicity resulting from the project.
and based on this, I came up with this :
Risk name : More business opportunities

Description : Due to popularity of events and videos being live stream, this will bring more attention to the platform,which could bring more business oppurtunities
Does this make sense?
 
@ILoveStackoverflow sure
though "positive risk" is not the term I would have used
 
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but this sounds more of project benefit instead of positive risk
 
if a possible positive risk is "good publicity" then "more opportunities" seems just as valid
again, I wouldn't have used that term, but if they're using it to describe good publicity, then I think what you said is fine
 
ok but any other positive risks apart from this?
so far i am able to identify only 1
 
2:10 PM
well yeah, they're pretty vague as they are now
if you want more positive risks, you need to be more specific
 
but this is the overall case study
thats it
 
 
@ntohl that makes sense
when you think about it, a pointer at a node in the middle of a singly linked list will completely disregard the first half
it lets you manipulate the list without changing what that list is to everyone else who references it
 
2:28 PM
but. Wrapping around an ImmutableArray makes sense also. In an immutable list you have fixed length in opposition to the mutable. No need for next pointer, previous pointer
 
I would assume a List is not a tree
 
array indexing taking care of someone would add an element
 
I would definitely want to have an ImmutableList that is actually an array list
 
@ntohl It has everything in terms of speed, except that it can't easily create a modified version. You'd have to perform a shallow copy of everything
if you have a thousand elements, then by creating a new immutable list with one item added, you'd have to copy all thousand elements
 
each data structure has its own use cases
I once used a singly linked list (or stack) and used many of them that would reuse nodes or lists of nodes
 
2:32 PM
if you have a pointer pointing to the head of a singly linked list, all you have to do is create a new node pointing to the start of the list
no copies required
similarly you can create subsets this way
 
in the end, it is more like an n-tree, where each root-to-leaf path was its own collection
 
@Neil I think Scala does the same thing with a common list
 
though you're right, it is funny that it's called a list
@ntohl yeah, they do that a lot in Scala
 
JRO
Good afternoon
Quick question:
I've got an API in Visual Studio which I can debug locally on HTTP, but when I enable and try to debug the API using HTTPS the site is not reachable at Localhost IIS Express....

Any ideas?
 
forget Express when using https.
setting certificate for https is not convenient in Express
 
JRO
2:41 PM
I need to run it on SSL....
well not me but a colleague
I've read that wiping all Localhost certificates and reparing IIS Express would solve the problem but I'm wondering if it can be done without
 
I have this regex to find instances of characters in a string surrounded by square brackets. "[(.+?)]". What would I need to find instances of characters surrounded by either square or curly brackets?
Shit. SO didn't display it properly
"\[(.+?)\]"
 
[\[{](.+?)[\]}]
this doesn't work?
have you tried testing on regex101.com?
I tried and it seems to work for me
 
Yeah, I got it. Too fucking early in the morning.
\[(.+?)\]|\{(.+?)\} is more along the lines of what I wanted
 
> !await IsSomething()
does this not await?
or does this flip the result of IsSomething() ?
would be fun if !await is actually a thing
 
Would that demand the result immediately?
 
2:52 PM
no, it would just not await
have two separate procedures
like a fire and forget
 
3:15 PM
just not write any keyword before it?
 
I thought C# liked to have more noise keywords
Jack, shrug
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
@TomCrosman did you figure something out?
 
3:37 PM
what is ".then()" in C# Task<T>?
 
Argh
main brain is mush and such
 
basically Task<T>.Then(value: T): Task<R>
 
Anyways
have a ncie weekend guys
Jack, funfriday
 
@Wietlol Select? or .ContinueWith?
or just an async method's next statement?
 
3:51 PM
select doesnt exist
continueWith, I am not sure which overload would be what I am looking for
because they all have a Task<T> as parameter, not a T
so, it is still wrapped
(I have my solution tho)
noticed I could simply do the call before wrapping it in Task.FromResult
 
> or just an async method's next statement?
 
I dont use async in that method
but, yes, normally, you would just await the result, then do the other call and return the new task
however, it is my codebase, you should know it is not normal
 
my response to Friday
 
@Wietlol no. You would return the value
 
Jay
4:07 PM
 
V.7
4:36 PM
@Wietlol Looks like promises in JS
 
anyone ever loaded multiple datasets into a single report?
 
4:52 PM
@ntohl oh, yes, ofcourse
I thought something like this
var x = await y;
return doSomethingAsync(x);
but in an async function, you indeed have to await the result of that doSomething function too
anyway, im off
 
5:32 PM
programming at a fazoli's..first time lmao
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A: How can I "specify a dataset aggregate" in this SSRS Expression?

Nathan GriffithsIt sounds like your Textbox has been added to an area of the report that isn't a "data region" (e.g. a table or list). A data region will have a reference to a particular report dataset as one of it's properties, so Reporting Services knows all field references inside that data region refer to th...

btw I think I found a solution to that problem I was having with datasets earlier
 
Is there anything like a spreadsheet object? Something where we can plug into grid locations either values or formulas referencing other grid locations and have them automatically calculate?
 
5:49 PM
yeah, tell your user to go use excel
 
6:00 PM
anyone uses a modular user interface application?
@Hypersapien I made something like that... which supports a subset of excel formulas
I can recommend EPPlus tho
it might make your life easier
assuming simply using excel or google spreadsheets is not sufficient
I used EPPlus to parse the formulas too
 
 
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7:56 PM
just got back to my work building x-x
 
 
8:26 PM
Frozen 2 comes out in a week and nobody cares
 
8:58 PM
I thought it was already out
But I literally just saw a TV ad for it as I was writing that message and apparently noy
 
maybe if I went on tumblr, I'd see nothing but people getting hyped for gay Elsa
cause that'll save her nonexistent personality
 
Jay
9:59 PM
anyone have much experience with tooltips?
trying to apply one to a textbox when it has a particular class, but it seems like they only work on container elements like div's
 
user47589
10:13 PM
I've used popperjs for tooltips
 
Jay
okay I saw that in the bootstrap docs
I have tooltips on a bunch of stuff without using that, but that might be the way to go for this one
 
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