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3:20 AM
code on js is slower on production
Requires a great deal of self-discipline
 
mr5
3:31 AM
last week bois
 
mr5
3:43 AM
@Wietbot evalcsharp while(true){}
 
me.wietlol.aws.lambda.LambdaException(unknown: 2019-12-16T03:43:59.105Z ed269a9a-445f-400c-9606-eef70e83b248 Task timed out after 20.00 seconds[])
me.wietlol.aws.lambda.LambdaException(unknown: 2019-12-16T03:45:21.220Z 95c9a250-25fe-4b30-bc8d-631de0aed136 Task timed out after 20.01 seconds[])
 
 
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5:05 AM
Console.WriteLine("Hello World! I'm new here!");
 
yeah, welcome, add ` can make your code become monospaced
Console.WriteLine("Hello World! I'm new here!");
 
@nyconing Opps... Console.WriteLine("Hello World! I'm new here!");
<!-- language: c# -->
<!-- language: c# -->

Console.WriteLine("Syntax highlighter test");
It doesn't work :(
 
What do you suppose to be worked
 
5:22 AM
@nyconing I was guessing if it works like main stackoverflow site...
Since we can make some texts become monospaced.
 
nah, here only support `` and ` ` four spaced when multilines
 
Now I see that :S
And then I just realized one thing, we are from same state same country!
 
6:07 AM
Where is everyone else? This room feels empty...
 
6:32 AM
multithreading is simple, once you have learned how to synchronize between asynchronous threads, and when to synchronize
 
mr5
race condition is hard though
specially when you mixed it with Task where you can't use lock
 
Hi
what does this mean when Sql property is present but not the Local one
using Entity Framework
means this has been loaded?
so how is this lazy loading then?
 
I'm trying to build something very challenging with C#, database engine, integration middleware, code generator, etc. And it must be as scalable as possible.
For some reasons, I don't use database systems available on the market.
For frontend, I don't use frameworks like Angular, React, etc.
Memory Management, C# 7.2 and Span<T>: noti.st/stuartlang/VX4d4h/slides
 
7:08 AM
You maybe wondering why use C# for those kind of things?
Because I'm such a silly...but I needed JIT for some parts, and low overhead cross modules integration.
I'm probably gonna make my own data serialization format too :p
 
Good morning
 
Hello everyone
good morning
 
Good morning, it is 3:12 PM on my side.
 
8.16 here
!~>Sysdate();
 
<!>The name 'Sysdate' does not exist in the current context
 
7:17 AM
!~>Datetime.Now
 
<!>The name 'Datetime' does not exist in the current context
!=>"Datetime.Now"
 
I yield.
 
hey
!~>DateTime.Now
!=>"2019-12-16T15:19:06.6217633+08:00"
 
Oh, DateTime?
hmmm
 
!~>Environment.UserDomainName
 
7:22 AM
!=>{"_version":{"Major":6,"Minor":2,"Build":9200,"Revision":0,"MajorRevision":0,"MinorRevision":0},"_platform":2,"_servicePack":""}
-!!>Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.EnvironmentPermission, mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
-!!>Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.EnvironmentPermission, mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
 
!~>Environment.CommandLine
 
-!!>Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.EnvironmentPermission, mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
-!!>Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermission, mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
-!!>Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.EnvironmentPermission, mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
 
!~>Environment.ProcessorCount
 
!=>8
 
Such spam. Much wow.
 
7:29 AM
I'm just curious about that bot...
 
gee, you'd think after the first failed attempt to get a permission, the caller would throw an exception providing a detailed explanation of what was being attempted followed by the inner cause
instead you get 50 lines of failed permission, which is both relevant and useless at the same time
 
@DKDhilip That's not very challenging if you use off-the-shelve products for your database, your message queues, and your swarm orchestration. All of those are readily available and free to use. It's only difficult if you design everything from scratch, and it'll be sub-par to anything on the market. The TLDR is... just don't.
Similarly, there are many front-end frameworks available that take the thinking out of code organization and leave you to think about UX and UI. That's more than enough to deal with honestly.
 
also a data serialization format is only as good as the number of people who use it
if you tell them the data serialization format is of your own choosing and yes, they're gonna have to install your library to deserialize it, they're not going to be particularly pleased
 
^ There is JSON which everyone knows, or protobuf for the smallest sizes. Don't design your own.
 
@Neil give an example, I planned to give more clear error before
 
7:33 AM
Well, to nuance that, don't design your own for use in a production env where the sole focus is not that component.
 
mr5
If he's a college student, I wouldn't discourage him to do so.
 
non-programmers in this business only truly want two things from a program written by a programmer: that it was quick to write and it works
 
If it's to be a product that does NOT revolve around those components, I'd discourage it any time.
 
the whole "write your own data serializer" kind of violates the first, and possibly even the second
 
I have to ask, what's the point of making your own anything.
Unless we're talking about wanting to learn how something works underneath, or somehow selling the product you design, it's usually the opposite of good.
 
7:37 AM
there's satisfaction in making it yourself, clearly
 
@HéctorÁlvarez If you see a problem with existing products and wish to see them addressed, creating a product to take care of that makes sense. But at that point, the entire focus of you is that product (e.g. a serialization library that has the aim to be printed as QR).
 
you can say to yourself that yes, it works and it works because of your ability
if you use libraries, there's always a part of you that says, "Yes, technically it does what it was supposed to, but I didn't make it entirely myself.."
 
I don't have that feeling. I'll gladly use existing tooling to make my life easier.
 
but from a practical point of view, it is legitimately no longer possible to write software written 100% by yourself
 
But why not? I'm trying to build a platform service (part of it is about programming automation)
 
7:38 AM
Creating a good UX is still difficult, regardless of the amount of tooling you throw at the problem :D
 
every high level language these days comes with a standard library of some sort, which wasn't written by you
 
Yeh that's cool, but the idea of programming isn't to be able to design it all from the ground up, but to be able to understand and interface the already-existing, optimized components that should make your stuff work well
 
Of course I don't reinvent something like cryptography
I'm still using "stable" libraries
 
@HéctorÁlvarez that's what programming well means. But we still enjoy the satisfaction of doing it ourselves
 
I don't see why someone would say "Well I didn't design the tool I'm using to write code, so I'm sad right now"
 
7:40 AM
Do you really think that you can build a better database than, say, MongoDB, as a side-project?
Do you really think that you can build a better message queue than, say, RabbitMQ, as a side-project?
Do you really think that you can build a better swarm orchestration than, say, Kubernetes, as a side-project?
Do you really think that you can build a better serialization library than, say, Newtonsoft.JSON, as a side-project?
 
Gotta write a new IDE before getting started.
I double dare you write a swarm orchestration system that works. Simple as that.
 
This is not a side-project, I'm working full-time
 
What is the focus of your project?
 
I also read a lot of research papers in topics like database, distributed systems, consensus algorithm, etc.
A disruptive digital platform
Where non-technical people can make scalable apps
With big data analytics baked in
It can be hosted on cloud or on-premise
Depending on which license they choose
 
So you're basically building a front-end and generator that could run on existing tooling but you won't because #reasons
I'm sure your employer will be happy to pay you for 6 months of work to build (subpar?) tools to things you could've gotten for free.
 
7:43 AM
I don't work for someone now
I'm a founder
 
Then you need to bring in money ASAP
Don't waste time on shit you don't need.
 
I understand that
 
But I've spent quite sometime now, there is almost no turning point
 
(Sorry if I'm sounding harsh, I'm just trying to make you see how much of a bad idea it is to build every tool yourself)
 
7:45 AM
It's okay actually, I understood the risks
 
Alright man, I wish you all the best. I hope it works out :-)
 
yeah, employers don't care about any of that stuff (and rightfully so)
 
Thanks! I will do my best!
 
if you have a reason to do it yourself, then congrats, you have a rare opportunity to write it yourself. Enjoy it. Opportunities like this don't come around often
 
That's why I spent almost decade learning CS stuff
 
7:47 AM
They teach you how to write data structures and then the reality is you literally never have to write one yourself in the workplace
 
That's the truth of the matter... it's important to know what to use when, but not how to build it from scratch
For schools, it's a good idea to teach that to make students understand how it works.
Using those throwaway projects in production is 99/100 times a bad idea
 
Yes, we normally use whatever available on hand despite those tools sucks so bad
 
Maybe you just need to learn how those tools work before assuming they suck?
 
What tools are you referring to?
 
I'd find it very difficult to say MSSQL sucks, for example. It's very good database for a variety of situations.
 
7:49 AM
In house frameworks/libraries
 
@DKDhilip That's... what you're building.
 
I don't make something bad like that
 
We have those. Our company basically wrote the library Struts entirely ourselves, just badly
You kind of just have to put up with it though. You can't write your own
 
Right, had that happen in my workplace 2 jobs ago. They had some idiots that thought they knew better than anyone, designed some pieces of garbage that were meant to fix all the problems, and all they did was create real state trash
 
@DKDhilip Well let me ask you a sincere question. You inherit a project and you don't like the code style. What do you do when you have to write new code in that project?
 
7:52 AM
I know that something like MSSQL is not bad, but I still can't depend on it
 
@DKDhilip Because of... scaling?
 
like this SQL adapter where you had to manually copy-paste strings and all it did was paste all of it together in one single string and then perform a simple call using SqlConnection.
 
@Neil depending on situation, 1. request rewrite, 2. continue with proper style, 3. follow their bad style
Because of control and ownership
 
ok good
 
mr5
Geez, you have like 810 forked repo :D
 
7:54 AM
If it isn't your personal project, the proper thing is to follow the bad style and hope you can change it later
 
@mr5 Yeah...kind of insane forking spree :p
@Neil
Agreed
That's what I do in normal projects
 
considering also that that could be the style for every project, not just your own
kind of the reason why you want to establish a good code style early on
 
It is quite difficult to establish good code style in some real workplaces,
Coworkers just too incompetent enough to follow
 
mr5
I feel you DK
 
Despite of seniority, they still write stupid code
 
7:58 AM
Or are ya'll too incompetent to teach them?
 
mr5
but it starts to change now since I slowly feel I have the authority to judge their codes before pushing to our repo
 
I just can't teach them one by one
They will revert to their comfortable style
 
you have to write guidelines
 
They won't read too...
 
there needs to be a de facto standard
fine, but at least you can say, "you didn't adhere to the guidelines"
otherwise they can say they like the way they styled it
 
8:00 AM
@Neil You inherit as in you're the only dev on it now?
 
@MadaraUchiha yes
 
This is the forever-repeating story, teams of programmers who write crap code and keep telling others they know best.
 
Those senior developers don't really care
Only few people actually cared
 
@HéctorÁlvarez it's not really the point of thinking you have the best style.. it's the point of having a single standard style
I like the style I'd pick, because it wouldn't try to be clever or hard to read, but I get that it's largely subjective
 
I've had colleagues who were sent code from a 3rd person in perfect shape, and started ranting about why they'd write something like var was not a valid word in C# so now she had to go around the whole document replacing vars with actual object names.
 
8:06 AM
How do you think a programmer that have been using C# for at least 5 years, still can't do OOP? Even makes mistake with staticvariable declaration, and store locale specific DateTime format in database?
 
@HéctorÁlvarez lol maybe she had an older version
 
Beyond the scope of doing better or worse as programmers, it is frightening to see how ineptitude makes people proactively work against the actual good practice
I was reviewing the code with her
she was meant to "teach" me how not to work.
 
@DKDhilip Maybe they're trying to do Functional programming design?
 
@Neil Procedural C#
No structs, no classes, a lot of variables (used wrong data types), Tuple<...>???
 
yeah, that doesn't sound like particularly good code
 
mr5
8:08 AM
I'd say #ChinaTeam
 
This is happening in my home country, Malaysia.
 
that's what you get when you hire a bunch of low-paying programmers with no formal training to do a program
 
Many companies are struggling to find competent programmers.
 
and they always figure they can fix it up later or something
 
> You cannot star your own messages
Makes me sad
GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' squirrelerinos!
 
mr5
8:11 AM
@Squirrelintraining why would you star your own message?
@DKDhilip Chinese spirit is still running through their bloodlines
 
@mr5 I'm half chinese lol
 
mr5
Sad to tell but you're adopted.
 
@mr5 Why would you go put stars in their eyes?
 
2 days ago, by Squirrel in training
I fkn hate excel
I agreed with that comment
 
mr5
I'm 1/4 Chinese and I hate Genghis Kahn
 
8:14 AM
And didn't notice it was me :D
(see starboard)
 
@DKDhilip this is happening all over the world; don?t be fooled:
 
@Harry congratz you filthy lunch roach :)
 
wait what::: my keyboard RIP
 
Didn't they do a genetic search and found that a good percentage of Chinese is related to Genghis Khan in some way ?
 
I'm half indian/chinese, bese of both worlds
 
8:15 AM
he had so many lovers, it was incredible
 
It's back to normal now, dafuq just happened.
 
mr5
ChinaHappened dude. They're taking over the world!
 
Those Chinese is a different kind than overseas Chinese
 
mr5
Buttler used to rule the world
Seas would rise when he gave the word
 
I don't really understand why don't they make UI elements in chat.stackoverflow.com larger by default...it is so tiny to look at 4K @ 100% scaling unless I manually zoom in.
Especially flag, star, reply buttons
 
8:22 AM
no, its your browser problem
 
mr5
 
browser will make content adapts to your screen size and resolutions
 
back in the day when higher resolution meant having a superior graphics card, my friend would use his screen at 4k and even though he had to squint to see the screen, he did so with a hint of pride
 
mr5
chat.SO is not encourage so I doubt they would invest maintaining this site
 
My screen resolution is 3840x2160 @ 100% text scaling
 
mr5
8:26 AM
zoom in dude
 
then is your scaling problem
imagine you have 8k but 100% scaling
who to blame lol
 
mr5
Don't you think it's OS level scaling issue?
 
yeah, 100% text scaling is mean OS display scaling
 
@nyconing This is not a problem, I configured it that way lol...Normally a website will use CSS media query to adapt to certain screen size
 
Anybody know some restful apis for testing?
 
8:28 AM
I wanted more space to work with, that's why I used 100%
That configuration looks okay for 32 inch monitor
 
@mr5 tl?
 
I'm kind of regret of using server as desktop PC, it makes so much noise and it sounded like a jet engine when powering up lol...
 
'tl': 'Filipino'
 
good morning
 
mr5
@nyconing I'm trying to change the link from en-us to en-ph but it always resolves to en-us.
 
mr5
tl would likely be interpreted as Tagalog. It's the most spoken dialect here and en-tl is not the official ISO-XXXX
Oh!!
Never seen that one
 
@DKDhilip we once bought a computer to install our software/database on and give to the client only to find out that for whatever reason, the sensor detecting temperature was broken, so it'd sound like a jet engine whenever we turned it on
 
mr5
 
We solicited the help of Dell to fix it, and they're response was basically, "there's technically nothing wrong with it"
 
@Neil For my case, that jet engine sound only lasted few seconds during boot time.
 
8:45 AM
@DKDhilip it's probably just testing the fan
 
there is no testing, the fan was maxed because temperature reading still unknown
it will be fine after temperature reading was up
 
The boot time is so long for a server
 
good morning.
 
mr5
@DKDhilip buy this cheese grater and your problem will be solved
o/ avnir
 
@nyconing well geez, it just started up. Is it a risky assumption to say that the CPU isn't melting as we speak?
 
8:48 AM
\o
 
it was long only for cool boot, so dont unplug your server for no reason
 
@mr5 This is overpriced s**t
 
8:49 AM
@nyconing Yeah, but this is running inside by bedroom, some power outages are unavoidable
@nyconing It also generates a lot of heat...
 
@Neil yes, server boots up with some memory tests, core tests and others, so make sure they are not melting while temperature reading still unknown
 
Dual socket 44 cores Xeon
 
One of the higher ups at my old job was telling a story about how there was a power outage. Of course for a software house, that's a big deal. So he's given the task to go around trying to figure out the cause so it doesn't happen again. He reaches this intern and asks if anything weird happened at the time of the outage that he's aware. He shrugs and says, "No. All I did was plug in this surge protector.." And then he plugs it in and there's another outage. XD
 
Is there a pattern to wrap all calls from a class? I mean we use a class for all API calling. There was already an attempt whenever you call ApiCaller.XY(), you have to wrap it in DataAccessHelper.HandleCalling(logger, () => ApiCaller.XY()); for log and throw
 
8:52 AM
@ntohl Adapter pattern?
 
@Neil lol
 
Facade maybe
 
@mr5 For that amount of money, why not build a custom Supermicro server?
 
@mr5 Your currency is seriously low in value, one US$ roughly equals... 8 of your $?
 
adapter is a good choice, tho I have to recheck if I can do try { } catch {} also inside the thing
 
8:54 AM
@ntohl Proxy pattern?
 
mr5
@HéctorÁlvarez Our currency is in PHP and 1USD to PHP = 50.66PHP
 
you can do whatever you want when called, the default being to simply call the other interface by the same name
 
Use proxy to intercept calls and do whatever you want
 
@mr5 Then we should convert € and $ to PHP and buy at your country lol
 
proxy could work too, if the methods are one-for-one the same
 
8:57 AM
6k $ vs 54k PHP, but according to you 6k $ translate as 300k PHP
 
mr5
@HéctorÁlvarez how much is the cheese grater sells in your country?
yeah
 
how much PHP will buy you a website written not in PHP?
 
6500€
 
!~> "Let's try something else..."
 
!=>"Let's try something else..."
 
9:02 AM
@mr5 was that the price of only the keyboard and mouse?
 
!~> new System.Net.WebClient().DownloadString("http://example.com/")
 
!=>"{void}"
 
hmm. I'm thinking. Both Adapter and Proxy needs to override all Methods...
 
!=> "<!doctype html>\n<html>\n<head>\n    <title>Example Domain</title>\n\n    <meta charset=\"utf-8\" />\n    <meta http-equiv=\"Content-type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n    <meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1\" />\n    <style type=\"text/css\">\n    body {\n        background-color: #f0f0f2;\n        margin: 0;\n        padding: 0;\n        font-family: -apple-system, system-ui, BlinkMacSystemFont, \"Segoe UI\", \"Open Sans\", \"Helvetica Neue\", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;\n        \n    }\n    div {\n        width: 600px;\n        margi
 
@nyconing This is somewhat dangerous lol
 
9:04 AM
oh?
 
how could I make that I can change of all calls behavior in 1 place
 
execute-around pattern?
@Wietbot evalcsharp new System.Net.WebClient().DownloadString("http://google.com/")
pls be bork
 
me.wietlol.aws.lambda.LambdaException(unknown: 2019-12-16T09:05:40.972Z 7175e19d-6373-47e3-81ea-a18e4eda085d Task timed out after 20.02 seconds[])
 
there is no dangerous
 
oh?
I suppose it makes sense... you get a timeout when you cant connect
@nyconing why is it not dangerous?
 
9:07 AM
@Wietlol something like execute-around exactly. But automatically. Without using lambda. Because we already do that
 
can you give a code example that explains the situation?
 
yeah
 
also, we also do some execute around... many times... like 5, but wrote a function that combines those
but I think you want it to be automatic for a different reason
 
!~>appdomain revoke System.Net.WebPermission
 
!~> new System.Net.WebClient().DownloadString("https://translate.google.com/translate_a/single?client=webapp&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&hl=en&dt=at&dt=bd&dt=ex&dt=ld&dt=md&dt=qca&dt=rw&dt=rm&dt=ss&dt=t&otf=1&ssel=3&tsel=3&kc=1&tk=676894.850569&q=%E6%9B%B2%E9%AB%98%E5%92%8C%E5%AF%A1")
 
9:10 AM
!=>"[[[\"Curve height and widow\",\"曲高和寡\",null,null,3,null,null,null,[[[\"2d872eccc9e3cd77b6198222b546ff3f\",\"zh_en_2019q4.md\"]\n]\n]\n]\n,[null,null,null,\"Qǔgāohèguǎ\"]\n]\n,null,\"zh-CN\",null,null,[[\"曲高和寡\",null,[[\"Curve height and widow\",0,true,false]\n,[\"Highbrow\",0,true,false]\n]\n,[[0,4]\n]\n,\"曲高和寡\",0,0]\n]\n,0.8753896,[]\n,[[\"zh-CN\"]\n,null,[0.8753896]\n,[\"zh-CN\"]\n]\n]\n"
 
that is one thing too. We have 2 execute arounds, but only 1 way should be automatically combined
 
hmmm? why not working
 
@ntohl Maybe you need something similar to ASP.NET's Middleware pipeline?
 
we have Web api 2 calls around the code base. Some of them are handling DAL REST stuff. Like Get, GetWithPost, Update, Delete, etc.. Others are just Api calls
 
!~>appdomain revokes System.Net.WebPermission
!=>true
 
9:12 AM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yes. But does it handle it like func()? Can I do something in ASP.NET middleware pipeline try { next() } catch { log and throw }?
 
!~> new System.Net.WebClient().DownloadString("https://translate.google.com/translate_a/single?client=webapp&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&hl=en&dt=at&dt=bd&dt=ex&dt=ld&dt=md&dt=qca&dt=rw&dt=rm&dt=ss&dt=t&otf=1&ssel=3&tsel=3&kc=1&tk=676894.850569&q=%E6%9B%B2%E9%AB%98%E5%92%8C%E5%AF%A1")
!=>"[[[\"Curve height and widow\",\"曲高和寡\",null,null,3,null,null,null,[[[\"2d872eccc9e3cd77b6198222b546ff3f\",\"zh_en_2019q4.md\"]\n]\n]\n]\n,[null,null,null,\"Qǔgāohèguǎ\"]\n]\n,null,\"zh-CN\",null,null,[[\"曲高和寡\",null,[[\"Curve height and widow\",0,true,false]\n,[\"Highbrow\",0,true,false]\n]\n,[[0,4]\n]\n,\"曲高和寡\",0,0]\n]\n,0.8753896,[]\n,[[\"zh-CN\"]\n,null,[0.8753896]\n,[\"zh-CN\"]\n]\n]\n"
 
@nyconing yet it allows net traffic
 
!~> new System.Net.WebClient().DownloadString("https://translate.google.com/#view=home&op=translate&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&text=%E5%86%8D%E6%9D%A5%E4%B8%80%E6%AC%A1")
 
!=> "<!DOCTYPE html><html lang=\"en\"> <head> <style>@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?lang=en&family=Product+Sans|Roboto:400,700');.gb_Za{font:13px/27px Roboto,RobotoDraft,Arial,sans-serif;z-index:986}@keyframes gb__a{0%{opacity:0}50%{opacity:1}}a.gb_0{border:none;color:#4285f4;cursor:default;font-weight:bold;outline:none;position:relative;text-align:center;text-decoration:none;text-transform:uppercase;white-space:nowrap}a.gb_0:hover:after,a.gb_0:focus:after{background-color:rgba(0,0,0,.12);content:'';height:100%;left:0;position:absolute;top:0;width:100%}a.gb_0:hover,a.gb_0:foc
 
I want the simple api calls wrapped in 1 execute around, DAL calls with 2 execute around. Letting only 1 deep call chain if it's DAL calls
 
9:13 AM
!~>appdomain revokes System.Net.WebPermission(PermissionState.None)
!~> new System.Net.WebClient().DownloadString("https://translate.google.com/#view=home&op=translate&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&text=%E5%86%8D%E6%9D%A5%E4%B8%80%E6%AC%A1")
-!!>Request for the permission of type 'System.Net.WebPermission, System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
 
I try to break it again
 
in sandbox

Sandbox

Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
 
@ntohl where is code example?
 
or squirrel will bite you
 
@nyconing ok...
 
9:15 AM
a squirrel bite is like a mosquito, it is annoying, but not dangerous
 
what
squirrel are dangerous
 
but beware of ze lion, it will bite right through your neck
 
their bites are powerful, I pets a sugar glider before
but dead in last year :(
 
!~catgetsquirrel
!~squirrelgetcat
 
9:24 AM
@nyconing You had one job, cat..
 
@Neil And that job was being cute, so, I guess, mission accomplished?
 
@Wietlol we had standup. 5 min
oh. Sh*t. We have meeting
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I participate in a skype meeting where most people are there in the room, and I can hardly hear a thing so I bump up the volume. Your ping was freakin' deafening XD
guess I deserved it though
still scared the shit outta me
 
9:38 AM
is it possible to install and run Sitecore on MacOS without VM nowadays?
 
so what I like to do, is all XYAPICaller().ANYTHING( url ); is wrapped inside try catch, and I don't have to do n times, where n is the count of all possible methods
 
@ntohl ANYTHING can be anything, right? Not just methods that accept <url>, but any signature?
Or can you constrain it to a single delegate type?
 
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and how does GetXY look like?
 
@nyconing lolol great
!~squirrelgetcat
 
what a fluffy bed for that squirrel
im jealous
 
morning o/
 
morning
so i've finished the outer worlds
took me 48hours
 

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