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4:00 PM
Or, split into extension files which is nicer.
 
gotcha
nice, I'll try this
 
class MyLatLng
{
	public MyLatLng(double lat, double lng) {

	}
}

static class GoogleExtensions {
	public static MyLatLng ToMyLatLng(this GoogleLoc loc) {
	}
	public static GoogleLoc ToGoogle(this MyLatLng loc) {
	}
}

//
var a = loc.ToMyLatLng()
a.Lat = 0;
GoogleStuff(a.ToGoogle());
Basic idea.
 
Oh darn.
In my workplace all the classes for EF are in one file (xxxEntities.cs)
I just created a quick db-first project and apperently it doesn't have to be like that.
Gotta talk to senior dev nows
 
mr5
@RoelvanUden at least make the properties immutable
 
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4:07 PM
@RoelvanUden thanks, I'll use this implementation
 
mr5
We have eliminated this issue by eating them (disclaimer: I don't eat locust)
Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.
another example: SARS now nCoV
 
you know, seeing as I don't really manage servers, and I have no idea how responsive or non responsive they are, or even if they are on perm or on some mysterious cloud somewhere, I don't really feel like my coding should be cluttered up with mysterious keywords whose purpose I cannot experience. Because it doesn't launch a thread, it doesn't, let's say, load from 2 different http calls for the same response or something.
 
"hmmm I wonder if this page is still being used"
-searches through the connected sql table-
-last record made 2011-
 
mr5
@AlRey I need words. How do I expand my knowledge with speaking? I only have 30hours
 
Read a Nathaniel Hawthorne book without taking a break
read it out loud
 
mr5
4:14 PM
Can you make an impromptu speech with your colleagues?
Discussing a technical subject, of course
 
all it does it add a level of complexity which I don't get and that makes it, IMHO a cargo cult. And it’s stuff like this that has me thinking of switching to python or golang or something.
 
mr5
@מלךהמשיח which platform are you working with?
 
@מלךהמשיח thank you
 
mr5
4:31 PM
how would you respond to a question you can't answer from a presentation that you have just reported?
 
well it depends
why can't you answer the question?
 
mr5
the reason you can't is lack of study of the subject
 
I'd be honest
"I'm not sure, but i can get back to you on that"
 
mr5
how would you deliver it?
oh then it's a false promise
 
I'd have to do more research on the subject to answer that
 
4:32 PM
"I'll google it myself. It's personal now..."
 
@mr5 not if you follow through with it
 
mr5
@CaptainSquirrel but it's kind of awkward when you follow up
 
Not really
 
mr5
or the momentum is already gone
 
I mean you could alter it slightly
"I don't know the answer to that right now, if you like i could look into this further and send you across any information that i find"
or something along those lines
Unfortunately the best play in a situation like that is to be honest
If you lie, it'll make you look bad/worse
 
mr5
4:34 PM
how about ntohl's suggestion? what ya think?
 
if you are honest, you at least give the impression that you are willing to find out more about said topic
lmao, i mean you could
not sure how the meeting participants would feel about you going down the google rabbit hole during a meeting tho
 
mr5
do you think this will impact the impression on you for being "unprepared"?
 
Not necessarily
There's always curve balls
 
mr5
I'd imagine them just to laugh at me or create unrelated topic from that moment
 
Best you can do is prepare as much as you can and go into the meeting with enough knowledge so you know what you are talking about
If someone asks you a question that wasn't covered in the presentation, the likely hood of you knowing the answer is lower
If you do get asked the question and said person then laughs at you, that person is a shitty person
 
4:36 PM
if people ask me questions I cant answer, I give them the technical answer
then they ask someone else
60% of the time, it works every time
 
mr5
lol
 
And at that point you should throw yourself over the desks and strangle them raise that as an issue with your boss
Or do what Wietlol says
 
mr5
the answer for your question lies from the fact that I am unable to can
 
Turn off the jargon filter and let them have it
 
unable to can?
 
mr5
4:37 PM
cannot
izz joke men
 
what verb is "can" ?
 
mr5
duh
 
I dont understand
what is "joke"
 
pls explain to a non-C# developer
anyone has knowledge in joke?
 
mr5
4:38 PM
you're no intellectual
 
@mr5 you know, the usual, c# webapi, an endless myriad of mysterious folders, and some damn thing called mediatr, which I dont' really know what that does, and stupid old sql server on the back end. Like I said, the usual stupidity :)
 
@mr5 I think if there is laughter in a presentation it means it's not boring
 
mr5
@מלךהמשיח I think it's okay for an API to be fully synchronous. It it's just a little project, you need not to worry much about async/await
@ntohl yeah. I think I would just do that but proceeded to type "what to do if you can't answer the question..." or some sort lol
 
yeah. You can have a lot of reference at the end of the ppt, and kindly point to that
 
mr5
nah, they're prolly want to get out as soon as possible
 
4:49 PM
man. Those are picky than
 
mr5
5:01 PM
 
we have a junior, who always sleeps
anyways. Just ask back a question, like "So that's settled. How would model Web Api messages in DDD... Anyone?" And you are not the unprepared guy anymore...
you instantly get back the focus, and monitor who you lost already
 
5:24 PM
@mr5 hmm.. not an option, they seem to be big on enforcing conformity here... also.. if you start down the stack with asyn (let's say in the controller or whatever), you pretty much have to keep going that way, right?
 
5:46 PM
Hi,
 
6:00 PM
Good night everyone o/
 
 
3 hours later…
8:45 PM
jack, c#
 
May 5 '16 at 15:17, by BoltClock
THIS ROOM IS OUT OF CONTROL
 
crap that's not it
jack, tumbleweed
 
The tumble weeds be rolling deep today
 
 
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mr5
11:15 PM
@מלךהמשיח nope
 

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