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17:01
@Pheonixblade9 @EvanL I found the issue, Visual Studio wasn't passing a CommandArguement for the Id so my code validated it to null. So it skipped the method call, my original code all worked.
how is the new gig @Greg?
@NETscape I love it, really fast paced quite a bit of learning. But they don't train, they just throw you in.
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@rightfold y u do dis
@Greg get out, haha.
@BenBeri recommended namings? no one. they are just short. I would assume i is usually the first used, which would be short for "index"
17:07
@Greg I've yet to find a place that does actual training
j, k, l are probably intended to be used so you know what "level" of the loop you're in.
@Pheonixblade9 Isn't the whole point of it to get real world experience?
If they held your hand it wouldn't be real :P
so if you have for(k = 0;... that could mean you are inside of for(i = 0 and for(j = 0.. or whatever be it
well, lots of places do training because they have actual life and death implications. eCommerce... doesn't. :P
@NETscape I love it though.
I actually love it though, I'm learning alot. Which is incredibly important to me.
17:15
learning in what way if there is no training
doesn't eCommerce have financial concerns like security?
@NETscape it's usually best to learn by doing
@NETscape we don't handle financial data, and minimal PII
outsource the credit card transaction
Sam
Sam
i for index, j and k come after it in the alphabet, its not really "THE" way of doing it, it just became a defacto way of doing it, everyone knows what to expect if they see an i and a j inside it
yep. we don't handle any payment
best to learn by doing.... and having a mentor/lead review and guide you... right?
17:17
@Pheonixblade9 Cody, if a DropDownList value matches another, how can I have that set to default.
Sam
Sam
it kinda adds a slight "readability" to the code
@NETscape ideally, yes.
@Greg what do you mean? is this ASP?
Yeah.
Sam
Sam
just my theory though :)
I use i, j, k for nested numeric for loops as well.
17:18
i am in the unfortunate situation where i'm missing the whole code review/> 1 devs, so I'm learning by doing, but have no idea if its right.... it sucks
I don't see a clean implementation built into the control.
@NETscape I had a similar issue, so I would ask Stack Overflow in Chat / Code Review to get feedback from peers.
Sam
Sam
see, there you go. after reading your question i looked at the code i was writting and boom! there you go, i and j. i did it subconciously
i didn't really make an effort to name the counters i and j it just...kinda happened
@Sam I'm going to stick with saying j, k, etc. are for "depth" ;)
Sam
Sam
yeah they are @netscape
your response sounds more like you would have: for i { for j {} for k {}} where I'm saying it is more: for i { for j { for k {} } }
but yeah @Greg that's why I'm here. but everything is so specific for me that its hard to formulate a generic question that'll answer all the questions I have. I rather of been properly trained or have a mentor.
Sam
Sam
17:22
this is what i mean
for(var i = 0; i < length; i++){
for(var j = 0; j < length; j++){
}
}
oops, hit enter, anyways the k loop inside the j loop
basically, what you're saying
okay, so the same thing as i
Sam
Sam
yep
@Pheonixblade9 I thought about it, looked a little bit in documentation it is hidden under `items`.

DropDownList.Items.FindByValue(id.ToString()).Selected = true;
that sounds right
@RyanTernier you around, man?
Sam
Sam
developers make around $39/hr in the US???
17:34
Hey has any of the US guys ever posted a package outside of the US? Or has anyone outside of the US received a package?
doesn't seem to take into account average cost of living?
Sam
Sam
^ agree
grass is always greener on the other side
@LewsTherin I'm outside the US, and I've received many packages. What do you mean?
^^ ditto
@Sam my cost of living in Seattle is goddamn ridiculous
17:36
Mmn I don't think it applies to you. I'm wondering about customs duty/import tax
If you're shipping outside the US (i.e. Canada) you pay more.
Yeah it sucks.
Sam
Sam
same here in LA man it sucks
$1495 for a modest 2 bedroom apt. - and that's a good deal
Sam
Sam
yeah its about that here too
@ericGnuLuver Why how much?
17:37
Uhh more than necessary
I can't recall, probably in the range of 40$
Yeah man
living outside the states sux
But it depends on the item
absolutely
For a small item less than 0.8kg surely it won't be more than 10$
When I was shipping to the US from Ireland I paid 7 euro
17:39
@Pheonixblade9 whats the sq. ft on that?
Sam
Sam
lol so that's why I'm getting pinged, there's two of me
Sam
Sam
yeah same here lol
mmmm. we have like 1100sq. ft paying 1720/mo
2 bedroom + 1 den (aka another bedroom)
yeah. it's crazy.
17:46
and that's in the midwest :(
Are you thinking of moving out?
midwest? are you living in MSP/Chicago or something?
MSP in the house. Also, I agree that the cost of living is ridiculous. I don't understand how humans who are not programmers make enough to pay for life.
18:01
mke
@Jenn roommates/burbs
@Pheonixblade9 true, I think that would stink. Living alone is the best. Yesterday I left some dishes in the sink and no one yelled at me, haha.
Umm...
@Jenn Are you saying programmers make a lot of money? And there are other professions you know
18:10
Client extends Player. cannot cast Player to client, when doing return (Client) this
why?
More code plz
@LewsTherin I am saying programmers make a lot of money. My other option in life was teaching and that does not pay the bills the same way.
I should move to the US
public class Bank : DomainObject<Client> {

	public Bank(Player object) {
		base((Client) object);
	}
Something like that
Um but Player must extend Client
You are thinking Client : Player instead of Player : Client
18:15
I thought that parent classes are connected? doesn't matter if I have Player or Client IIRC?
in my app Client extends Player
Yes, but Player is not a Client
is object a Client or a Player?
@KendallFrey :S Look at the signature
That's not what I meant
object is Player
I need to get Client off it, it's parent class
18:17
well then of course you can't cast it to Client
damn
You can't call your snake a dog just because it's an animal
unless your snake's name is dog?
precisely
18:18
then you need a life
Hey my pet snake is my life
Don't diss
good ontario boy eh
its none of your business what i do with my snake
as long as his name isn't "Dog"
And lets say again Client extends Player, when you have Player object, can you execute methods in Client using that Player object?
@NETscape We are talking about snakes with two eyes, right?
@BenBeri No, think of it as Dog extends Animal
18:20
my snake lost in eye, i think.
Dog : Animal {
}
base()
Only if you're based enough though.
Im really confused because this works:
public class A : B {
	public void Hey() {

	}
}

public class B {

}

public class C {
	public C(B b) {
		((A) b).Hey();
	}
}
Not if b isn't an A
@LewsTherin didn't realize how ugly this was worded until now
18:23
"extends"
shutter
Eww
":" is much nicer
@NETscape You mean shudder*?
@NETscape What's wrong with extend though
It is a Java terminology but it works
nope. shutter, as in, whatever you want to interpret that as :p
and we don't use the J word in here.
Orly? Lol
!!urban j word
18:25
@KendallFrey J word Jew / Jewish, when done in a negative way
!!skeet
none of that
@KendallFrey Hey bitch!
@KendallFrey None of what? Java, or BITCHES?
18:26
Hey girl dog!
ban him. now.
@KendallFrey Rofl
You actually moved that to the Java room lol
Yeah ROFL
j word
this room
@LewsTherin I considered the JavaScript room, for a second
18:28
this is what I meant, B can use methods from A, I just returned B itself to C
and it worked
well i bashed out a pretty decent set of requirements for this UI design
and a crap ton of questions
@BenBeri You're passing an instance of A
and had a meeting this afternoon
It won't work if you pass an instance of B
@BenBeri try doing it without the (A) in public class C
18:29
now i htink i have a pretty good idea what im building
whats the problem of the hour then guys?
yes but in my problem, what if the object I passed is actually instance of Client?
inheritence @BenBeri
Idk
uh @BenBeri you know that casting wont work right ?
Use a common interface
public class A : B{
18:30
which they both implement
((A) b).Hey();
or something
a inherits b so you can cast an A to a B
@BenBeri Then it would work
but not a b to an a
18:31
But if it's not, it will blow up
@BenBeri are you asking if you pass a Client can you use Client classes? The answer is yes
@Wardy Exatly, Client extends Player
edc
edc
trying to convince a colleague to write user narrative instead of listing out requirements point by point
@BenBeri If Client extends player then you can do (Player)client
What you pasted earlier was different
public class Bank : DomainObject<Client> {

	public Bank(Player object) {
		base((Client) object);
	}
Wait, its right that Client extends Player, but Player also extends Entity, does it change anything?
18:32
nope
Super confused lol xd
What's the compiler error?
A Player is not a Client
Only a Client is a Client
just cannot cast to Client
A player cannot become a Client
18:34
@BenBeri wait that logically makes no sense
Just like a snake cannot become a dog
how can client extend player
surely client and player are not related
client is a networking thing
What do I need to use to gain access to JsonObject?
player is a game object thing
ye new client extends new game entity
18:35
@Wardy maybe video player?
@mrzepka download JSON.NET
System.Web.Script ?
where client has access to the stream model and player has access to game model
class Player

Client : Player

Player p = new Client()
Client c= (Client)p;
@BenBeri Like so?
needs more interface
@KendallFrey ah that would make sense
18:36
Hyphothetically I'm not admin and can't dl to these computers
If you want to use JSON.NET, you have to include the DLL
@LewsTherin i wouldn't ever cast that way
Alright, I guess I'll have to find another way to work with this data
Thanks
always cast to a super type not a sub type if possible
@Wardy I would if I was 100% sure
18:39
yeh ... but thats rare imo
like crazy rare
normally you have some object thats been around a while thats of type ISomething
so no idea what it could be
Anyway, downcasting from a base should be possible. Not sure what is going with BenBeri's stuff
at the very least do something like ...
Client c = p as Client;
if(c != null) { ... }
at least its a safe cast that way
One sec guys
just in case the up / down stream code changes
this is what I meant pastebin.com/Mr3Xwfn0
for some reaosn, this example trhows no errors
but on my game source yes
It lets me cast to Client now atleast..
18:47
You just don't seem to understand inheritance
If you want a Client, ask for a Client, not a Player. A Player is not a Client.
I want to facepalm now though, the problem was that I had 2 same classes called client, and I was using the wrong one that doesnt extend Player lol
But why is my example working though then @KendallFrey
@KendallFrey His usage is wrong. If he wants a client he should have simply used a client in the Bank constructor. But that doesn't mean you can't downcast from Player to Client.
@BenBeri Because you made it work by passing a Client
As soon as you pass a Player, it will crash
@KendallFrey Ah, but you are talking about a runtime exception.
@BenBeri This is nicer imo:
class Bank : DomainObject<Client> {

        public Bank(Client p)
            : base(p)
        {
            // ...
        }
    }
More typesafe
I should just really pass Client ...
I didnt pass Client because Client contains networking
but since tehy are the same, parents
it doesnt matter i think
18:51
@LewsTherin That was the issue all along, was it not?
I love C#'s parent constructor, much nicer than java
@KendallFrey No, it was a compile time error he was getting.
How do you know?
Didn't he say?
@BenBeri Didn't you say?
Not that I saw
I went by the code, which indicated runtime
18:54
@BenBeri Was it a compile time error?
I didnt build it, IDE red marked it
:O Ok. Well that sounds like a CT error to me.
What was the error message?
> just cannot cast to Client
That's not the error message, noobnose
18:58
Just quoting the source :)
And noobnose, seriously?
Cannot convert Player to Client if i remember correctly

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