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4:59 AM
hello
should I use MVC Razor pages or Blazor?
 
mr5
Blazor
don't trust random internet guy - Muhamad Ali
why do cats crave for violence lol
 
Why?
 
5:59 AM
Does it cost alot of money to run Blazor (server-side)?
 
6:10 AM
it would depend on what server you use.
 
 
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8:45 AM
Good, umm, morning?
 
Box
9:00 AM
hastebin.com/cufirilezo.cpp whats the best way to handle save error to DB ?
 
Morning Avner
 
mr5
9:19 AM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan heeyyyy
where have you been?
@Box is this Java saved with C++ extension?
 
Box
lol yes @mr5
 
@mr5 Been on vacation for a month, and now started my new job.
 
mr5
I thought you've been abducted by Google
lol
Are you going to start this Monday?
 
Started last Monday, did various orientations and stuff, and today started properly
 
mr5
Working in Google is one of my dream job. I envy you
How is the first day?
Is the youngster the majority?
 
9:24 AM
Slowly getting the hang of internal tools, internal documentation, and so on
 
mr5
Have you seen any code base yet?
 
mr5
Are they organized?
 
They are... very Google.
 
mr5
I'm imagining syntax highlighting based on Google logo
 
9:25 AM
You remember Gmail's old motto, "search, don't sort"? So a lot of that.
(brb/afk)
 
10:06 AM
Is it at least readable?
 
Guys I've started using multiple projects to seperate my large code base, would it be better to store interfaces in another project as ProjectName.Interfaces (so each project has another project for its interfaces), or all in one Solution.Interfaces project?
 
Well if the interfaces are common between projects (which is sorta the idea of interfaces) then it wouldn't be per project, it should be solution wide
 
So one project for all interfaces?
I wouldn't say they are common just to avoid using the concrete class
for loose coupling
 
10:34 AM
It really depends. If you have a project called MyProject.DataLayer which exposes some interfaces, I would put them in MyProject.DataLayer.Interfaces, not in MyProject.Interfaces. That way any other project which doesn't need teh datalayer won't have to have the interface definition.
Once you start growing a bit, having all interfaces in one solution can make versioning a pain, when you have to have all projects update their dependency on MyProject.Interfaces just because a single unrelated interface was updated.
 
 
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mr5
12:26 PM
Can AES-128 be used for encrypting chunk-by-chunk content of a file and decrypt it knowing it has arbitrary chunk length?
 
 
3 hours later…
3:04 PM
Could anyone help me with an urgent C# issue I have? I am not good with RegEx, and I realize you should not use RegEx to parse HTML but I need this done yesterday ... stackoverflow.com/questions/60137532/…
 
3:23 PM
Jack, htmlwithregex
What the hell Jack, you doing weekend too or what?
 
nonononono
 
I am wondering why this guy populated a temporary mockItems here rather than just populating items directly?
 
That's some very odd behaviour
 
The author is a senior content manager from Microsoft.
 
'sup
Hey can I ping a user by ID too?
 
3:35 PM
No idea
 
Guess not
 
I am leaving...
 
 
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6:27 PM
hi there
 
V.7
 
 
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7:45 PM
blink
 
 
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10:20 PM
so many squirrels in here
 
*not enough
 
not enough for squirrelkiller
whatsup
 
Finally got some time to work on my project this weekend
So naturally, I hang out in here
 
10:38 PM
that sounds good, same here !
 
Done now though, time to get some sleep before monday. Cya o/
 
Cya !
 
11:17 PM
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