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02:44
yes they did :)
 
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07:00
@Jeremy Thanks
@MoonOwlPrince sure
This morning I will write my interfaces and implement them for the UI.
@MoonOwlPrince what interfaces?
@Harish As in object-oriented contracts
Because the UI will vary depending on the platform. I will write an interface which each UI will have to implement
@MoonOwlPrince have you done it before?
07:06
Yes
It is one way of ensuring that I decouple the game logic from anything platform specific and make it reusable, untouched for each platform
are you following any tutorial?
cool idea.
When I think of interfaces, I think of plugs and sockets, locks and keys, contracts (though that means something else when it comes to dealing with .NET's programmatic preconditions and postconditions)
what project are you working on?
07:15
I am working on a virtual casino
explain it.
Well, I am writing a "game" that models a real-world casino. So write now I am working on the card games. I am done writing all the shared logic for the card games (it wasn't much)
After the card games I will proceed to the board games
will it be web based?
I have two interfaces I have to write atm. One specific for cards to represent all user interaction. And one to represent all networking
@Harish if by web-based you mean will it make use of the web for communication (web sockets, yes) rather than browser-based
But since I will be using Unity, why the heck should I not deploy the browser client for it as well.
07:22
I am not a fan of using the browser as a client for apps
Especially anything that will need to make use of any kind of concurrency
how you got this idea to make it?
To make what?
To make a game.
07:40
Making games is nothing new
 
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08:50
@MoonOwlPrince Do note that nowadays people expect games to be running in their browser whenever possible. Or with an app. Apps are apparently cool too. Not sure if Unity can publish apps..
09:42
@RoelvanUden Unity does allow you to publish to the web
Plugins don't work on mobile devices.
Can you publish native iOS/Android apps?
@RoelvanUden With Unity, yes
@RoelvanUden I think I'm an outlier. I like my games native :(
@BenjaminDiele You are not the only one
09:49
@BenjaminDiele AAA games? Yes. What's the point of a native game for 2D graphics and such? There is no real point, you're just limiting your audience.
Sure, but I don't really play other games :)
Gotta study for my bike exam :(
Exactly. But if you or I write a game, we're not a big budget AAA game studio making a top notch game. We're making something that should be fun and accessible. There is nothing more accessible than the web. Want to play this game? Click, enjoy.
Ohh cool, you're going through with it then :D
Yeah, buddy is pushing me. He's going for his theory on wednesday
I still gotta start studying. Been a while :D
While I agree that the web makes everything accessible, I hold the belief that native clients should still be an option for those who prefer it
Cafe racers are awesome, but holy shit the gear they wear while driving. youtu.be/DrjrCrKwJp8 It's like they want to be organ donors
09:55
@BenjaminDiele All the best!!!
Thanks :)
@MoonOwlPrince Yeah, that's where Canvas+ and Crosswalk come in (along with Cordova)
You love the browser, don't you?
@BenjaminDiele I would infer that from being a motorcycle rider, tbh.
@TomW In Belgium it's illegal to ride like that, with no gear though. You're required to have the boots, gloves, helmet, long sleeve vest and long pipe pants on.
09:59
I've considered learning, but I've heard from experienced riders about the level of alertness you have to have for other road users' idiocy. I just haven't got the energy for it
Or you can just be lazy and get killed, obv.
Internet Explorer is amazing
...ly bad.
Microsoft Edge > Internet Explorer
Google Chrome ? Microsoft Edge - any comparison sign between them?
Microsoft Edge >= Google Chrome
 
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13:46
Hey Guys :D
@SebastianL Hallo hallo
14:09
What is the difference between IEnumerable and IEnumerator?
Never mind
Hey, could anyone help me with design problem with my program?
 
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16:11
@darekg11 what's up?
16:41
@darekg11 I can help too o/
16:51
Visio stabbed me in the balls the other day
Spend ~hr devising a diagram. I had four other empty documents open, through choosing the wrong template and abandoning it. Tried to clear them up, closed the first one. "Do you want to save?" No. Unlike every other MDI Office application, Visio closes everything.
17:05
@TomW Aren't there autosave files you can use?
I couldn't find any
did quite a bit of googling, none of the results I found lead to anything
@TomW Hm. Had a problem with office for OS X that was similar - find / -name *.doc* found some autosave file.
But, maybe exiting cleanly deletes it. This was just because I'm dumb an ran out of battery.
yeah, did a full disk search for any visio files
I'd never used it on that machine before so there's not a lot
@TomW Sometimes, MSO puts a suffix on the autosave's filename, so it might not look like a vizio file.
Not sure if that would actually help, or if it's too late to look again
probably is, this was my work machine on thursday
 
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18:54
Does this look right?
not sure about casting & disposing
Is there a way I can add multiple items to a list at once after construction?
It kind of gets tedious repeating the same call
Never mind. Figured out a way
19:16
AddRange
 
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20:19
anyone got beyond level 10 on elevator saga without levelspecific code?
 
1 hour later…
21:26
@SebastianL I haven't. I think level 10 was where my algorithm started to have real trouble.
@JohanLarsson Uh... why are you disposing the object there?
Otherwise, looks fine.
not sure to be honest, I think Enumerators are disposable
strange that IEnumerator is not
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Q: Why IEnumerator of T inherts from IDisposable, but non-generic IEnumerator does NOT?

Morgan ChengI noticed that generic IEnumerator(of T) inherits from IDisposable, but the non-generic interface IEnumerator does NOT. Why it is designed in this way? Usually, we use foreach statement to go through a IEnumerator(of T) instance. The generated code of foreach actually has try-finally block that ...

ah, nice
@JohanLarsson Is there a reason you're not just doing foreach (var element in collection) { count++; } rather than get the enumerator, use that, then dispose?
so disposing is right then
@Jeremy microoptimization
21:31
@JohanLarsson it compiles to different IL?
not sure :)
foreach is much nicer and a good suggestion
I had foreach first
prolly switching back
Hello everyone. I have a question that seems simple enough but I just can't figure it out. It's about looping through the properties of a class and it's list. I just posted the question at stackoverflow.com/questions/31093752/… ... not sure if it's okay to ask about my question in chat. I thought about asking the question in chat itself but it seemed that posting the question would be better. Any ideas?

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