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05:43
yay monday
06:20
morning @BenjaminDiele
hey scheien
06:38
Good morning. It is a bright, beautiful morning
06:57
It's bright alright.
What is the single most important data structure for your current job
07:13
What is your domain?
The most important data structure? Dictionaries.
I have been wondering why C# strings can be faster than C strings
And why dictionaries don't have a worst time complexity of 1 for lookup
String manipulation in C# isn't faster than C
And dictionaries function on the principle of hash sets, meaning you just get a number representing the thing you're looking up and access its index. If there weren't collisions, the index is the first, hence log(1)
can <<< keyword
I heard C# strings are based on PASCAL strings which are said to be faster than C strings.
heyo
07:22
I see
It's quite simple, really. C has less overhead, thus if the string implementations are equally efficient, C is always faster. Marginally, but faster.
But strings in C is hard. That might be where the confusion comes from.
There is no real standard for it.
Apparently strings are imaginary in C
They are arrays of characters
That's the same in C#. In C you have two standards.
ANSI and Unicode strings ("Hello" and L"Hello" respectively)
But you can also have strings in a specific encoding with libs.. (e.g. utf8)
07:30
@MoonOwlPrince ERP.
Roel is the string man
07:41
Roel, you should write your own string library for access to every language
Nobody wants to waste their time building trivial crap.
@RoelvanUden Then why are so many people building web apps?
LOL
Microsoft Sway does not seem trivial to me
In chrome is there way to delete to cookies for one site?
@BenjaminDiele Because it's not trivial? It's content. Not shit you need and nobody will ever see.
07:52
I need to clear the WebSQL db for debugging cordova app
Strings are not trivial
@RoelvanUden Just a joke man ;) You should know my love for web apps by now
String operations in particular
@MoonOwlPrince "I have a great idea! I'm going to build a great website! Let me start by first spending a few months implementing a proper, correct UTF-8 library! YAY!"
@RoelvanUden Awesome, man! Consider supporting every written language known to man
07:56
@MoonOwlPrince I wonder how you manage to seriously believe you have good ideas.
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@RoelvanUden When I think of strings I think of DNA strings as well
I don't have good ideas and I know that pretty well but one thing that I have is an eye for loopholes.
@Marek In the Chrome resources tab, cookies, your site, delete the entries
Strings are so specific it hurts
Strings are... specific? I have no idea what you're talking about 90% of the time :/ And I honestly don't think that's a lack of understanding or experience on my part.
It is not
I am thinking of my bioinformatics friends who often find themselves dealing with strange-looking API's
When fundamentally, a lot of the ideas regarding strings came from genetic engineering
08:02
@MoonOwlPrince Are you on drugs again?
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http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.16.1412&rep=rep1&type=pdf

http://www.dcc.uchile.cl/~gnavarro/ps/bibe10.pdf
@BenjaminDiele Always but I am sure my reasoning is not affected
You might want to rethink that.
@BenjaminDiele ERP seems like a very demanding domain that is not easy to abstract
It's not that bad. It does have its challenges though, just like any other domain
08:29
String theory by @RoelvanUden.
08:49
Good morning, confusanauts
morning all
09:06
What technology are y'all working on today, then?
@Squiggle AIF errors :(
@Squiggle: Writing specs for a couple of new features.
@Squiggle Angular/TypeScript/PhoneGap :-)
@RoelvanUden you win.
@Squiggle Hah. What are you working on?
09:22
Some fiddly Angular validation logic
ever used $validators?
09:48
I hate HP laptops.
This SRS audio deck is a piece of crap
Preconfigured for 240p
>_>
gtfo
@RoelvanUden lol
Can I get a A-rekt?
@Squiggle noe
SRS?
10:05
Fuck knows
SRS BSNS
Some custom audio driver shit
It's awful.
Makes everything sound like it's being blasted out through a tin can.
Is there a way to add a "Enable/Disable all breakpoints" button to the debug toolbar in VS?
Wow, iPhones must be running the dumbest software ever.
@Sippy not in the toolbar, but there is in the Breakpoints window.
It just asked me to verify my e-mail 3 times, reset my password two times, enter my password in the app store 3 times, then it had to verify my payment credentials two times (I dont have any) for a free app. Wonderful Apple, wonderful. Smooth UX there.
10:13
Urgh I hate that
"iOS is the most consumer friendly Phone OS ever!" -- random apple fan
well fuck you
Samsung account is just as bad.
There are more major companies that fail so hard at the basics? wow
Just let me get this thing from the Google Play app store...
Open app, "Please log in with your Samsung account!"
WTF OK
"Login failed"
Reset password
"Logged in. Please confirm payment details"
Dude. It's a free app from a different app store. Shit off.
The same wonderful UX, great. Thanks Samsung.
10:17
Security by obscurity.
I hate mobile operating systems lol
I kinda like WP
Apple's UI and flow is awful though
Like really, truly outdated.
@scheien Most apps are pretty good yeah
@BenjaminDiele: yeah, and the different layout types make things stand out
10:19
I have a WP myself, it's nice. I just have to test my app on iOS/Android and my god, they are awful. Android is much better than iOS, yet still awful. I don't get why iOS has such a huge excited fan base, srsly.
It's all about marketing @RoelvanUden
@RoelvanUden Apple is a status symbol
and they have a huge fanbase, which easily tricks others into their ecosystem
I still maintain that Apple has some of the best hardware in the industry
And why, why, WHY doesn't have an Apple phone a back button?!
10:20
@Squiggle It kinda does. I love my rMBP, but it has some issues though
What makes their Intel cpu better then other intel cpus?
It gets like to 100° when I'm watching youtube in fullscreen :(
Their cases, sure they're fine, but the guts are practically the same.
@scheien I like their screen + battery sooo much.
They are better constructed yes, and their retina display are awesome, but the rest is just as any other Intel based laptop.
10:22
@scheien I don't know man, but when I compare to other laptops, apple mostly wins for me.
Why?
Either a retarded keyboard layout, too expensive, too heavy
Apple is too expensive.
they have a markup yeah, but when you compare specs, it's not outrageous
I love the quality of my MBP
10:23
maybe not, havent checked the pricing lately
I should get round to installing Windows on it though. I wanna play GTAV.
@scheien and the best thing for me was: it's the same in every country
@Squiggle: ye, I totally agree that the enclosing, and build quality is really good compared to others, but what I can't stand is that fucked up fanbase :p
You can't believe how frustrating it is to find those fancy Asus laptops (zenbook), only to see that they're not sold in your country
or they are sold, but with a huuuge markup
hehehe
10:25
@scheien I put Mac fanboys on mute. The folks I know mostly treat technology like any other tool.
I don't have a laptop, only running desktop setups (work/home)
I'm kinda hoping that the Win10 cross platform thing works well on phones
Mac fanboys are the same as petrolheads. A car is just a tool to get from A to B. Get over it.
I'd consider getting one if it works well
@Squiggle Yeah, the most important part is if it works for your workflow.
10:27
truth
@Squiggle: yep!
!!google xkcd workflow
I bet I could buy a macbook, but I would never use OSX.
:)
I bought my MBP with a tax rebate.
10:33
@scheien The problem is the drivers for other OS is pretty shite
I had to rename some solution folders, and reorganize them so that the full path to some solutions are reduced below max limit. Is it ok to call this task- REFACTORING? Or should I call it Reorganizing or something else?
@BenjaminDiele hehe, probably isn't worth it then
@AsifMD Restructuring.
@AsifMD: reorganizing or restructuring.
@squiggle and @scheien Thanks! Restructuring sounds cool!
I'm not sure tagging two persons in same line actually works or not..
10:37
I got a notification.
:)
@scheien then it does work for two, and probably more..
@AsifMD You can tag whoever you want
You can only hard reply to one person though.
System.Web.UI.ViewStateException: Invalid viewstate. Fuck you webforms.
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10:52
@scheien rekt
Unfortunately, yes :(
11:14
\o
whats up
Not much, learning how to hate webforms and CMS systems :D
How's life?
lol
could be worse, could be better
all in all, not bad. how about you?
Pretty good atm, personal life is in a mess but when is it not haha
Being young is hard.
lol i feel you on that one
11:24
Have you guys seen episode of Black Mirror called "Be Right Back"? We are so close now: arstechnica.co.uk/the-multiverse/2015/06/… lol
^ lol that is crazy.
I think I found someone new to follow
@KendallFrey Who is this guy? I asked about that yesterday.
@KendallFrey I heard you are a project manager in a new startup: arstechnica.co.uk/the-multiverse/2015/06/…
why is the news breaking. who broke it. how much are repairs
That is pure genius
Am I the only one that finds this requirement hilarious?
11:38
@Marek He is?
> Do proper error handling when there is a divide by zero (just put the result to zero)
@KendallFrey That's pretty good ..
You're a PM now?
In case you wonder what to do with drugs while officer stops your car: youtube.com/watch?v=d1tC2KmlEhk
nah
@Marek what is drugs
@KendallFrey love
11:41
pakalupapito is amazen
@BenjaminDiele baby don't meth me
Hi everyone
@AlexKibler We are noone, we are Faceless men.
I need some non-C# advice. I accepted an offer for a .NET position on friday. Today I have to resign from my current job. My boss is not here (he's only here 1-2 days a week), but I need to give my notice so I can start in two weeks. Is it okay to email him? And what do I say in the email?
@AlexKibler same thing you say normally
11:44
I've never quit a job before.. I've looked up examples of resignation letters, but do I say "I wish I could do this in person" or something?
@AlexKibler Don't make it personal
r u a cigarette because u got a hot butt
@Sippy Yeah, better if he not beg you to stay, haha
Oh, even if he does beg me to stay, it's not happening.
Doesn't matter, be awkward if he does.
11:46
This company has been laying off far too many people, including people on my team, and morale is at an all time low, and I'm worried about being laid off
so I'm getting out to somewhere that's more stable
@AlexKibler If if he would bought you a present? arstechnica.co.uk/the-multiverse/2015/06/…
plus I'm going from a 30mi commute to 6mi.
Just say that you felt like a change and have decided to move on.
Nothing much more needed.
@Sippy Should I say those things in my resignation letter? I thought that was something for the exit interview
You're pretty much gonna repeat yourself.
In the exit interview it should be just them asking "how could we have done better" questions
11:47
@AlexKibler just say you joined new startup: arstechnica.co.uk/the-multiverse/2015/06/…
If they ask about where you're going/why you don't actually have to answer lol
Okay good, because I wasn't planning on it haha
Is the exit interview usually done by your boss or somebody from HR?
I've never had one, I'd guess HR
Hmm, okay. Man, this makes me so nervous..
Your boss might want a debrief but I doubt it'll be anything OTT
Depends what your boss is like.
11:48
My boss is kind of a dick, so I'm expecting him to blow up (which of course is another reason I'm leaving)
Then the less you say the better.
Don't give him anything to attack you with :)
@Sippy So no chairs or tables in the neighbourhood?
@BenjaminDiele If you can put a chair or table in your resignation letter you could make a lot of money.
@Sippy I'll take "What are images" for 500, Alex.
hahaha
I was looking up ASCII art but wasn't sure how that would work here
lemme try anyway
i______i
I______I
I I
I______I
/ /I
(______( I
I I I I
I I
nope.
11:50
is that toilet paper?
might as well be
Lol
@AlexKibler Make it fixed font
12:16
This is why developing apps for WP8.1 isn't fun: stackoverflow.com/questions/30811658/…
Features keep getting removed from 8.0 / SL => 8.1
well, just don't do anything specific for wp for now, after win10 comes, we will see what's going on
@BenjaminDiele you are developing for wp8?
@RoelvanUden I have an app in stasis :D
Just another music player, nothing fancy.
12:20
Well, today OneNote is connecting from Israel
what a fucking pile
lol, are you using mobile hotspot something?
OH SWEET JESUS
@tweray No, Microsoft is a fucktard
@Squiggle Oh hell naw.
nope
12:25
lol
haha
What film is that
Its Bubba from Forrest Gump lol
what is film
12:27
1.
a thin flexible strip of plastic or other material coated with light-sensitive emulsion for exposure in a camera, used to produce photographs or motion pictures.
"he had already shot a whole roll of film"
2.
a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a cinema or on television.
It is this guy
Welp
Don't know if racist or blind
Better than Pakalu
Technologic
12:37
@Squiggle bop it flick it twist it pull it spin it
HElp ME please!!! whats wrong in this code textuploader.com/nm5t
be nice to detach mssql query windows from the main ide
@MrBoolean We're not the C/C++ room. We're the C# room. Nice try though.
I cant find the room ;D

Lounge<C++>

Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
12:40

C

C stands for Control.
gz for trying
@MrBoolean HALP
How would you return 0 if no records were found in the MAX clause?
SELECT ISNULL([Text],0) as t FROM [Log] WHERE Id = (SELECT MAX(id) FROM [Log])
ISNULL(MAX(id), 0)
@tweray nope
That look for row with Id = 0 which does not exists and would return the same > no rows.
ok, so you just want the whole query to return 0
even if the log table is empty
Yes I also tried: SELECT ISNULL([Text],0) FROM [Log] ORDER BY id DESC
12:53
Is there a way to force VS to attach the debugger to a post-build command?
well, i won't suggest to handle it by query, handle it on c# code can be much easier and effective, but here's a way to get it work:
SELECT [Text] as t FROM [Log] WHERE Id = (SELECT MAX(id) FROM [Log])
UNION ALL
SELECT '0' as t WHERE NOT EXIST (SELECT [Text] as t FROM [Log] WHERE Id = (SELECT MAX(id) FROM [Log]))
13:14
Are trees implemented in .NET?
@MoonOwlPrince What kind?
Unordered trees
I need an unordered tree and am too lazy to implement one
Morning everyone.
It is for a web crawler
You can make your own, it's extremely simple
13:20
Having a class which has a list of that type
An empty list would indicate that the given node is a leaf
class Tree<T> { public T Value; public List<T> Subtrees; }
obviously with better practice code in there
Well, I gave my notice
I have always been curious though
That was stressful
through email?
13:22
Why not just implement all the common data structures in every standard library
@MoonOwlPrince YAGNI
@MoonOwlPrince Because there are a lot of them
It might be useful then to implement the commonly used ones before doing anything
other languages implement trees?
And then reuse that as a library that can be ported
13:25
considering that Tree is so easy to implement yourself, with more useful stuff for your specific situation, who needs in in stdlib
The people who want them done efficiently
@MoonOwlPrince Werent you saying earlier how a programmer should implement everything himself and that standard APIs and standard solutions were essentially the root of all evil?
@RoelvanUden the drugs are fading
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@MoonOwlPrince It's not easy to implement a tree inefficiently
13:28
It is not just the tree
@KendallFrey yeah it is
it's easy if your tree is simple and doesn't need balancing or anything, but it can go pretty deep pretty quickly depending on your requirements
How about implementing minimum spanning trees for undirected weighted graph
@SteveG I assumed we're talking about unordered trees
@MoonOwlPrince that's different
@SteveG yeah, I gave it through email. Sorry, got busy haha
Those are important components of our daily lives and should not be implemented repeatedly differently if we can have one standard optimal solution
13:32
@MoonOwlPrince feel free to contribute to the .NET library
Instead of rediscovering fire and reinventing the wheel each time we start a project why not refine how well the fire burns using the least matches or... My code would be rejected
My code is embarrassing and does not look professional
Also I fear someone depending on my work and dying somehow due to a bug in my own code
Well, you can bump into someone at the train station, and they can fall onto the tracks and get hit by a train. Would you still take the train?
No. I would punish myself by joining them
@scheien That's why I drive my monstertruck. No fear of pushing someone onto railtracks.
@BenjaminDiele: Haha, like a baws!
13:39
@scheien No, the baws is at home. I'm just permitted to go to work and return home.
Sleeping in the closet and chained to the floor?
No, are you crazy? It's on the floor in the shed.
How would you avoid a stack overflow when most tree-related operations are recursive in nature
@MoonOwlPrince Don't put stuff on the stack.
a tree isn't a linear data structure, so it's not as at risk for stackoverflows as if you used recursion with lists or something thats linear
13:42
@BenjaminDiele hurr durr
It's a valid answer because that's how i would avoid it
I didn't say it was invalid lol
@MoonOwlPrince and also, balancing the tree, but i've never worked with unordered trees before, it sounds counter-intuitive, but i'm sure they have their purposes
@MoonOwlPrince tail call optimization avoids this problem
why people use github?
13:46
Does C# support it?
@MoonOwlPrince Yes
People use GitHub because Linus Torvalds hosts Linux on GitHub
@Harish Because it's a great platform to collaborate and track.
because its decentralized
Otherwise BitBucket is the way to go
13:48
@NETscape GitHub isn't decentralized, Git is.
There is a major distinction.
you don't and collaborate and track via github, you do that via git?
You commit code through Git. You don't do issue tracking, assigning, commenting on commits, etc, in Git. Then you use GH.
Would there be an issue with mixing C# with F# in the same namespace
git and github both are different sites?
git is framework, not website
13:55
when we use git?
when you start to hate svn or tfs
@Harish git is for version control
@KendallFrey what version control does mean?
you comment on commits using git
its where you control versions

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