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00:11
that still doesn't answer the question for AsStaticVariable or asStaticVariable
asVariableInsideMethod or AsVariableInsideMethod
00:59
for the in method, yeah it's up there, and go google it if you want to know more, it's a simple question on the internet, theres 100000000 pages on it
 
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07:56
If anyone's around, I got a short question. I know that anonymous types behave similarly to structs when used as keys in dictionaries - their default comparer runs a default comparison on all fields.
But if any of the fields in the anonymous type is a string, by default a case sensitive comparison is made. Now I'm wondering if it's possible to have my dictionary perform a case-INsensitive comparison for string properties inside anonymous types, without writing a whole IComparer for this.
08:23
Also, I'd appreciate input on a stylistic choice. I have a list of items (call them "NodeData"), and a function which adds them to a graph ("CreateNode") which returns true/false for success. I want to return true if at least one node was created successfully. How clear/ugly is this line: bool graphChanged = nodesToAdd.Any(CreateNode)
It's compact, but I feel that passing a non-pure function to Any kind of violates expectations.
I guess there's no avoiding foreach.
Using .Aggregate will just make it clumsier.
 
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12:07
gmorning
@Justcode want to play steam
@SteveG I'm afraid. Slow connection :D
link?
ah that sucks
idk what games you have on steam, so no link
I don't have any for now. you?
quite a few
still more than mine :P
12:13
i cant stop sneezing
 
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14:05
science has gone too far
Why C# doesn't support functions having covariant return types? It is allowed in both C++ & Java.
14:39
12
A: The return type of the members on an Interface Implementation must match exactly the inferface definition?

Eric LippertFYI, the feature you want is called "virtual method return type covariance", and as you have discovered, it is not supported by C#. It is a feature of other object-oriented languages, like C++. Though we get requests for this feature fairly frequently, we have no plans to add it to the language....

 
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16:09
Anyone familiar with this bizarre error message with getopt? warning: passing argument 2 of 'getopt' from incompatible pointer type [enabled by default]
@Skylion doesn't sound like C# to me
There are certain modules in C. I am aware it's not C#, but any help would be appreciated. (Couldn't find a pure C chatroom)
what arguments does getopt accept and post the line where you're calling it
16:35
word
when ur crush texts u cute things like "who is this" and "how did u get this number"
16:49
@Skylion Rule number one of dealing with any language is: make all warnings errors. Rule number 2: Never ever depend on implicit conversion of pointer types IN ANY LANGUAGE
17:01
I created an application, and I want to avoid that the exe can be started multiple times. However, when starting for a N(>1)th time, it has to call a method. What search terms should I use in order to get this accomplished?
Mutexes
besides things like email AT foo DOT bar when you display email on the webpage, what do you do if you want to display your email on a webpage and prevent spam?
I finally finished my ipv6 address parser
I can sleep now
@JohnSmit Thanks, found it :)
@StevenLiekens, cool. How did you do it?
17:14
from the ground up
inb4 regex
like concept wise, how would I get started on something like that?
nope
read everything there is to read about lexical analysis
in particular, top-down parsing with recursive descent
17:32
@MoonOwlPrince Could you clarify what you mean on implicit conversion of pointer types? I wasn't even aware pointers were typed
When I'm using:

using (Mutex mutex = new Mutex(false, "BunkerBeton", out createdNew))
..

the second "instance" of the application crashes and windows gives an error. How can I "debug" that?
^ nvm fixed. Didnt work like I thought it did :P
@JohnSmit I'm detecting the 2nd time I open my application now. Is there a way to let instance#2 force instance#1 to start a method, without the usage of sockets, etc?
17:54
knock knock
@sdd hey!
i like you ambition @sdd
18:11
We both adults and know that everything ends up an integer. The typing of pointers is done for interpretation of the given object. A pointer to a pointer to a character is interpreted differently from a pointer to a character for example. They therefore have different types. Stop playing with pointers if you didn't know they are typed and get yourself a book on C that discusses pointers to great length.

What I meant by that is C compilers tend to assume that since pointers are integers, your objective is to interpret a pointer as an integer. (probably because C is used in systems developme
hi moon
@SteveG hey
whats going on?
lets make millions
what's the plan
idk, lets make an app and see where shit goes
i wish i had more friends with more motivation
to make something amazing, where we won't have to work, and can just spend our lives doing whatever it is that we want to do, travel the world, 2 girls at the same time, idc
are you sober
18:15
Well, I could tell you apps are all about reaching the right market matrix dimension
so, the right demographics? or....
just getting lucky and finding a hole
there were two suggestions, which are you 'yes'ing to?
marketing route
you're not sober. it's okay, me neither
18:18
i am sober. by that i meant right demographics
ok
sorry for you not being sober
Reactive and event-driven coding: how are they different
i don't know what reactive coding is
so i can't answer
my goal this break is to become a C# monk
my goal is to not get arrested
18:34
mine too @SteveG
sdd
sdd
@SteveG You're my man
let's make some money
right?
uh
in private, how
lol
sdd
sdd
hmm
idk how this chat thing works, you tell me
there is no private
brb
do you have an email or something?
sdd
sdd
you have skype?
18:38
yeah whats your skype
sdd
sdd
email is soooo 1999
I don't have skype lol, lemme download it
lmao
whats this plan? I want in!!!
my name is qtipsgalore
@sdd btw not having skype is pre 1999
sdd
sdd
18:39
KEEP CALM, its downloading
@jabfreeware what are your skills?
@sdd everything?
sdd
sdd
So you know all computer languages?
that is some intiresting shit
you better believe it
I wrote C++ go figure
then I realized some people are not smart enough to use it, so I made a grossly dumbed down version
called... C#
sdd
sdd
Is it really that hard? or is it just a saying
I am still waiting for mythbusters to analyze that
I dont like it personally
to answer you question, C# and anything C# related, php (basic), JS (very basic) and some others.
so... am I in? we all know im the smartest person here :P
sdd
sdd
18:46
Depens if you can pass the test
bring it
sdd
sdd
Find my on skype.
@sdd okay
thats all?
sdd
sdd
yep
any hints?
sdd
sdd
18:49
nop
So you're not that smart
wel here is the hint: username starts with Mike
a smart man gets all the intel possible first, so thanks
work smarter not harder
that was too easy
request sent
sdd
sdd
You got the wrong mike my friend
so work harder, nothing worthy is easy
its not mikessd?
sdd
sdd
lmao no, I wouldn't make it that easy for you
just add me mike190558
doesnt exist
mike19055 does though
sdd
sdd
18:56
mike19058
sorry
good grief
sdd
sdd
@SteveG Are you reading this?
 
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19:59
Just wanted to let everyone know!! The last message was posted 1 hour ago.
20:50
good evening
21:05
evening
Can anyone help to understand
Real time use of abstract, sealed and when to choose one
@BhuwanPandey Not really, but this article is really good. Explains it pretty good in a basic way c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/puranindia/…
Thanks a lot JabFreeware
@BhuwanPandey no problem. Its a good site
21:52
hello @androidplusios.design
hi
I have one doubt if I make the class public then anyone can make object of it. But in case of just class object can't be instantiated right?
I dont get your question. Typos?
I am asking I read it on MSDN that if make the class public

public class retina{} // Then i can instantiate objects

So, what I am asking is? If I had the class as non-public. Then?
public
Access is not restricted.
protected
Access is limited to the containing class or types derived from the containing class.
internal
Access is limited to the current assembly.
protected  internal
Access is limited to the current assembly or types derived from the containing class.
private
Access is limited to the containing type.
so if the instantiating code doesn't have access...of course you can't.
protected classes are not allowed. I was asking some diff. question. Never mind, I will google it.
neither private
only public class or just class
22:06
ok...

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