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14:00
'ello
we've run out of coffee!
Noooes
.Sleep() is the only time we respect
@Siriquelle can't happen. I don't believe you.
run out for an energy drink now
14:01
good TimeOfDay.InLocale()
Hello, it's 16:01 local time
I wish I was in belgium right now lol
day almost over
Yes, almost
But we are sitting here all day... Waiting..
drink some beer for me when you get out ok ? :)
Will do :)
14:03
@Loetn Waiting for ?
@JoanLeaven Till the day is over :0
anyone take modafinil?
Shiit, 0 vs ). Typing is not my thang
Stack overflow is built on .net?
14:04
@JoanLeaven Any beer you prefer? :)
@punkouter Never tried that. Can you buy that anywhere ?
india
it changed my life.. as a programmer
@Loetn I used to drink blondes, like Stella Artois, Heineken ... but now I'm more of a microbrewery guy
I can focus finally.
@JoanLeaven Yuk, Heineken.
14:05
@Loetn What about you ? :)
I miss British beer :(
@JoanLeaven I like most of the triples, but when I go out, mostly Stella/Jupiler
This is what I drink : troududiable.com/boire/en-bouteille
(French canadian beer)
@Loetn why you belgains all hate heineken
@tweray Because it taste like sh*t :)
That's my opinion :)
14:08
@Loetn you're wrong.
it tastes like piss.
@Squiggle No idea, never drank piss
so... you tasted shit?
Yea, once -_-
ahahah
14:09
:D
By accident..
yeah right
💩
i always thought stella was a canadian beer btw
Woowwoowwoow
14:10
Stella is known as "wife-beater" in the UK.
It has a less than stellar (arf) reputation.
until some crazy belgain corrects me
@Squiggle ?
@Squiggle it has, I'm on the decaf...
what what what
@tweray Ye, we be crazy bitches about our beer
14:11
@Squiggle What's your favorite beer ?
My personal favorite : troududiable.com/bieres/buteuse
@Squiggle lol, a wife beater is something completely different here
a white Shirt in the US
Heineken is gross - recent favourite sharpsbrewery.co.uk/our-beers/atlantic.html
@Squiggle I don't think Stella has a bad an image as it used to..
in the US, "Sharps" beer is a non-alcoholic variety of beer
@AlexH that's more to do with marketing than any change in quality
14:17
@CharlieBrown so glad I don't have to work in international marketing. Reminds me of when MSI launched their new Wind Box..
@Squiggle yeah I guess
Can't beat a proper pint of cask-conditioned bitter, TBH.
new PM just went over the details
I created a node/leaf type data-structure with read-only properties that sum up totals for everything is points at.... somehow running into a StackOverflowException. Would someone mind giving me a second pair of eyes to look at it? dotnetfiddle.net/g2sd2R (see TotalValue property)
for new project. Parasoft will be used to test embedded device :O
So I will be writing in C noooo lol
but I guess unit tests can't be that hard can they?
@JeffBridgman Children.Sum(x => TotalValue)
Children.Sum(x => x.TotalValue) ?
@JeffBridgman you're just missing x.
14:24
@AlexH Why did it have a bad image?
@Squiggle Woooow, oops! Thanks for the good catch! I appreciate it very much!
@Loetn it was seens as a beer for trouble makers...
@KendallFrey What would be the best way to see if a word exist in another word. I know it returns a -1, 0, 1 but not sure.
I think I must have missed a lot of that, been out of the Uk for a few years
14:35
@AlexH @ton.yeung Ooh ok.. Stupid drunks
@ton.yeung Not only drunks do stupid things ;)
Alcohol makes nearly everything taste worse, that is why I don't drink...
I can't code if I have a few beers
That's me done for the next 24 hours
@ton.yeung I think alcohol is mostly an excuse, those people want to do stupid things. I've been plastered and aside from impaired motor skills had plenty of brain function.
Hello people, and especilly @CuddleBunny :)
Yeah, I mostly just get sleepy too.
14:41
sihfghwidsjkhg When potatos don't create god damn models and they just have a giant fucking string array with obscure as hell numbers referring to everything. Like did you even think of creating an object here kid?
@Griffin did their boss tell them "Just make the quickest easiest solution?"
I wonder if the % of programmers that don't drink is higher than normal
Sometimes i get baked too @ton.yeung don't discriminate against the potatoes! :D
"I know it returns a -1, 0, 1" The fuck are you talking about?
has anyone used VSProjectSystem? Trying to figure out how to change my template to a different type...
14:42
You seem to be forgetting that we can't read your mind.
drinking / going to nightclubs = two different things
@diemaus sigh No but he had 10 weeks to do the project so he was probably rushing. Still .... it's not like creating a class takes that long. Plus it saves a ton of time whenever he wants to use it later.
@ton.yeung yeah I have heard that before, best way to give up booze is work in a bar
I really
reaaaaallllyyyyyyyyy
really like you
14:43
@Griffin i hate when you have pushy deadlines :(
hate whoever invented writing html in code.
@Sippy HTML in code?
@AlexH I think you just caught the room at the wrong time. Usually people grab their torches and pitchforks when I bash alcohol.
serving html from code behind
in web forms
one of the many reasons that web forms is a pile of cancerous shit
@diemaus It wasn't. The boss isn't pushy and this project isn't critical. I think he just really wanted to impress everyone and since nobody checked the quality of the code he wrote he probably looked real smart.
14:45
You mean those who write: string html = "<!doctype HTML>[...]";?
@ton.yeung Yeah ... I never go to nightclubs and prefer drinking a beer alone when home from work, i'm not getting drunk, just enjoying a cold one
Is there any kind soul who could help me publish a Web Api (vNext) app in Azure?
@ton.yeung Not even light beers ?
Now I look like a dumbass because it takes me the same amount of time to make 2 modules that it took him to make 6 and the whole infrastructure of the project. But my modules are done correctly (or mostly correctly) and I've been fixing his damn modules.
14:46
@diemaus to Azure Websites or a VM?
@CuddleBunny Azure Websites
I got a best practices question for you guys
web deploy seems to automagically work
@CuddleBunny it doesn't for me :/
@JamieLester Shoot
14:47
@CuddleBunny ah.. well I'm not one to knock it really, alcohol is horrible but beer and whisky are fantastic!
@ton.yeung Well I bet you must have some kind of drink or snack that you can enjoy while relaxing after a hard day
@CuddleBunny and i cannot for the life of me disable custom error pages, no matter how hard i try... :/
I've gotta hit a meeting. I'll brb
When you have a method that is often used privately and publicly that has guard clauses, does it make sense to separate the method into two methods: a private method with the functionality and the public method with the guard clauses that calls the private method?
you sure it's not just using IIS's error pages?
14:49
I made a new room @CuddleBunny
@JamieLester I don't see the point. I'd think private methods should still have guards.
@diemaus Yeah then assign html to a literal
@Sippy because reading a file is so hard in C#. >_>
There's so much stringbuilder shit in the back end of this project that it makes everything complete bullshit.
I guess the guard conditions don't cost much
14:52
@ton.yeung Looks delicious
But if they were expensive guard conditions, would it make sense?
with whipped cream on it, that must be good
@diemaus ...
@JamieLester Well, the guards would still have to be there, so I still don't see the point of separating them from the logic.
14:53
@ton.yeung Depends who's wearing it
hahaha
I want ice cream right now
@ton.yeung 2messy
Need a tarp for that
Rofl
@ton.yeung ice cream flavour twaaaaaang
@Sippy 2messy5u
Gotta love dem Intern Coding Skillz pastebin.com/Bev0NbzG
14:56
// <- Notice how this is a model.
Hahahaha, my sides! xD
@KendallFrey How is your shop?
// It gets better kids!
Hire this guy; like now!
THEY'RE ALL MODELS. Envir is the only one that isn't in the model folder.
`public static void Pars(Envir envir, JObject result, string projectName)`
Because spelling is hard.
14:58
He's calling another models methods. From inside his first model. Neither model should have these methods.
@diemaus Clearly better than DoubleBogeys
What the hell is that @KendallFrey?
It's not too bad code-wise. Just needs some separation and encapsulation
you golf much?
Nope i've never golfed.
@ton.yeung i'm talking about the link that @Griffin sent.
15:01
@CharlieBrown The logic is only half sound. In other modules he's relying on the wrong kinds of things (a schedule name not to change compared to a team name).
@CharlieBrown and a spell-check ;)
I'm only going to assume their code is that bad because no one bothered to mentor them. So the team failed, not the intern.
eh. I've seen much, much worse.
ditto
as Intern Code goes, that's not so poor.
15:06
@CharlieBrown that might be the case. But there are some people who should not be in the programming business. If you have the mindset "I wrote this, it works good enough, it doesn't need improvement." regardless of what other people say. Then it's time to switch career.
2
@CharlieBrown Nobody mentored me. I ask for help when I need it or have questions. Lots of google and you guys. This is the refined version. It's just a service class. The model system I used for this is a little weird though but it's to accomidate his later stuff pastebin.com/LbhHEwit
Srvc sigh -- is Service too long to spell out?
@diemaus I don't think anyone told him it was wrong and more so I don't think he asked for help enough. When I ask for help and the team members see the code they cringe
And thus, is the problem in our industry. We should "expect" that an intern is going to write bad code...how could they not, they are an intern. No one makes expert developer without learning from other experts.
@diemaus It's a naming convention within the company. I blame ITO
15:08
sigh :(
@CharlieBrown That is true.
@CharlieBrown I expect them to write bad code. But then I expect them to fix it.
ffs
HTML/CSS/Web has a MoonOwl of its own now.
Guidance is important.
@CharlieBrown Instilling good attitudes in interns towards improving their understanding of concepts and best practices is a great start :)
I try to get that from you lot
15:09
I want to make a little video before I leave. Like on those home improvement TV shows where they show the before and after pictures of the house.
@CharlieBrown absolutely, but some people simply cannot be mentored, i've tried to mentor two. They would not change their code.

One of the interns needed to create a static date. He used.
`DateTime.Parse("2013-05-22 18:00");`

When i told him he could simply call one of the `DateTime`constructors he got mad and said "BUT THIS WORKS TOO". I told him; perfomance-wise; it was much better. And it wouldn't depend on locale etc...
Teaching interns they are on their own and have to figure things out without assistance is counterproductive. It's like the middle ages where blacksmiths wouldnt reveal their secrets lest someone take their ideas.
@ton.yeung Yes, so do i. But writing "Srvc" in C# is not the established convention.
abr
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Anyone knows how to allocate an asp.net web api on a linux server?
@diemaus Wait I'm not seeing it. He didn't assign the DateTime.Parse("2013-05-22 18:00"); to anything? Just left it? What's the point of that?
15:12
everyone in this room wrote code that was that bad or worse when they started
I still write bad code.
good thing that intern isnt in this room listening to everyone bash his/her attempt at writing something. shit.
abr
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@ton.yeung I've read some posts, but I'm unaware of how to with a cpanel
No no, he used var somedate = DateTime.Parse("2013-05-22 18:00"); of course. But since it was a hard-coded date value; he could just use new DateTime(2013, 5, 22, 18, 00); instead... He got mad when i pointed it out.
@CharlieBrown I can post some right now to prove your point.
15:13
as long as you mix any human being in the process, the results never will be perfect
@JoanLeaven agreed, but I couldnt imagine being on the receiving end of a code review that went like this. Certainly not encouraging
@diemaus Ahhhhh, yeah I see now. Yeah you're right. It's probably faster but it's easier to read the parse way. ^
@ton.yeung yes, but it is also dependent on locale.
@ton.yeung, @Griffin you can write new DateTime(2013, 05, 22); if you wanted just as easy to read (if not easier).
I do too so I don't know what you mean by that. Like MM/DD/YYYY vs DD/MM/YYYY?
15:16
big -> little
@ton.yeung i bet you do. But it's still retardedly funny ;)
The US convention comes from using MM/dd and assuming the year as current year.
i thought i saw a ping
See we feel the need to be special snowflakes and with our position as a super power we force you to learn our absolutely retarded ways because we're too stubborn to give a shit about yours.
@JohanLarsson my bad
15:19
@ton.yeung The brits also do some weird shit.
Fun fact:
1 kilogram in the metric system is based on a specific number of atoms in a silicate sphere.
1 LBS in the imperial system is 0.453592 metic kilos. That's the definition.
So tecnically the imperial system is based on the metric system ;)
@diemaus I think the first one is wrong
U.S. does month/day/year because that's how it's spoken in language...July 28th 2015
Hello. I've just been told I have to spend the next two weeks doing updates to a VB6/FoxPro solution. These are technologies about which I know nothing. After that, the solution will be used for another two weeks before being mothballed.
I think you're refering to this nist.gov/pml/si-redef/kg_new_silicon.cfm
abr
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15:22
@ton.yeung I've installed mono and I'm triyng to compile using mcs class.cs
This is insane. And hearbreaking. And I needed to vent
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@ton.yeung but where do I place the cs file?
@ton.yeung directory wise I mean
I remember FoxPro
It sucks
@Griffin youtube.com/watch?v=ZMByI4s-D-Y is where i learned it.
@MattThrower I feel your pain.
15:23
I wouldn't mind if it was actually going to see some use
But for the sake of two weeks use! It would be easier to load the damn data into SQL and pull bits of it manually. But no-one will listen.
@diemaus Yeah I know I've seen it too. I'm pretty sure they want to redefine the kilogram. Remember when they talk about the exact weights that lose x amount per year and they're all worried about taht?
is there a setting in EF that says "if the data is longer than the db field, truncate it without throwing exception"?
I'd find the place in the video but I don't have headphones and I'm at work.
@Griffin that's the one.
I spent a good chunk of time migrating foxpro dbs into sql
15:24
@diemaus Currently the kilogram is based on those super precise weights. They want to change how it's defined.
@Griffin yes, i'm sorry. I thought it had already happened. The fun fact of the video; is that the imperial system is based on the metric system. I think it's in the end of the video.
"based on" is misleading
but the units are officially defined as x percent of its metric equivalent
@SteveG Yes, it's called IfTheDataIsLongerThanTheDbFieldTruncateItWithoutThrowingException
I think they were originally based on something else. Then later defined in a relation to other more accurately measured things.
@Griffin most units were
15:29
@KendallFrey Yeah that's the point of the project. To take things away from obscure relations to other things and make them more defined. IE weight of a pure silicon sphere with x diameter. Or x / the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1 minute.
Then again you'd probably redefine minute (which I think they did once before for the atomic clocks)
That was the whole leap second thing.
@Griffin I gathered from the article that they're trying to take that carbon-12 definition and reverse it by defining Na exactly to obtain a precise value for the kilogram.
@KendallFrey Oh, I must of linked to wrong article. I was looking for the project that is being done in the video @diemaus posted. Must of found the wrong one. Didn't read it through past like big headlines. Seemed like it was it.
No, you linked to the right one
it said they're using the sphere to measure Na more precisely given the current value of the kilogram
I can already find a problem with the idea though
You got me worried with the carbon and what not.
What's the problem?
@ton.yeung yes
15:34
*must HAVE linked to the wrong article
Assuming the kilogram is a constant unit of mass, the number of atoms in .012kg of carbon-12 would vary depending on the layout of said carbon-12
Defining the kg based on the mass of carbon-12 lets you manipulate the value of a kg by manipulating carbon-12
@KendallFrey Mass isn't affected by layout? Only side would be. Which would be a problem with the diameter thing I recommended but not if you're already basing it off some other measurement. Which defeats the point of what I was talking about.
@KendallFrey are you saying it's a conspiracy? :O
@Griffin Nope, because E=mc2
@ton.yeung in every angular file, I have angular.module('rp')... really want a way to do something like angular.module(config.moduleName)
15:36
@ton.yeung kg is a unit of mass, not a unit of weight
@KendallFrey Yes.
Done anything like that?
@diemaus No, just that we haven't even considered how to properly define the kilogram
someone must have made on by now
just make config a object literal @CharlieBrown?
15:38
@KendallFrey That was my point. You shouldn't base it on arbitrary shit. Go here is a near perfect sphere of pure silicon with x diameter. This is now the kilogram. Boom done.
@ton.yeung yeah, i just did the same
@diemaus angular is loaded JIT, with separate files
x diameter at y tempature
Like with gas.... always fill your tank when it's cold out boys.
@Griffin These silicon spheres have nothing to do with the kilogram, and even so, they're exactly the kind of arbitrary shit I'm talking about.
@KendallFrey I'm saying define the kilogram based on the spheres.
The structure of pure silicon should be consistent, would it not?
@Griffin And I'm saying that's even more arbitrary than defining it based on a number of carbon-12 atoms
15:41
@KendallFrey Why is it?
Because it's a physical object, subject to change over time
Avogadro's number of carbon-12 atoms is not a physical object, and thus is not subject to change over time.
You don't have an actual object. You say the kilogram is defined as the mass of standardized silicon sphere it's the same thing.
The standardized silicon sphere will always hold the same number of atoms.
@Griffin So you're saying define the kilogram as the mass of N silicon atoms? How is that different than defining it based on carbon?
they measure this down to single atoms?
@StevenLiekens They can't yet, but that's the ideal goal
15:44
what a bad time to be alive
@KendallFrey That's what they were talking about IIRC. It's easier to create an actual object with silicon. Because we still need an actual object eventually.
No, we don't need and shouldn't use a physical object
@KendallFrey Then tell me how you would calibrate your scales.
@Griffin based on something that is known to be within the desired tolerance of a known mass
That known mass is..... the kilogram?
15:47
I think "lasers" would have been a better answer
Could be
You could calibrate something by the gram as well
everybody loves lasers
Well we're trying to define the kilogram so that doesn't work now does it?
What do you mean?
Okay I manufacture scales. How do I test to make sure the output of my scales are correct?
15:48
cats
by comparing with a sufficiently accurate reference
Exactly.
e.g. 1kg +- 1mg
Now it's easier to create that accurate reference out of silicon than it is carbon.
which came first, the kilogram or the scale?
15:49
Kilogram.
@Griffin Not if you don't need so much accuracy
Well a unit of measure.
a lead weight would work just fine
@KendallFrey They're trying to define this thing down to the atom. They seem to care about accuracy quite a bit.
@Griffin But you're talking about calibrating scales, which is quite different
15:51
@KendallFrey Anything that would measure weight needs to be calibrated using some physical reference.
So create a sufficiently accurate physical reference
that doesn't mean that physical reference should become the standard
I know... that's what I've been saying. You don't define it by that physical reference. You define it by x number of atoms.
That is what they're trying to do
It's flawed, but sufficient for now
You can then use magic math to figure out how big your ball of silicon need to be to hold x number of atoms.
And there's your physical reference. Now what's the flaw?
@Griffin There's no need to use silicon for 99.9999999% of use cases
15:53
They are the 1%
The fact that they're even thinking about this makes them the 1%
Kilograms are a unit of mass, not weight
@Shoe I know. Sorry. I'm american. I'm used to saying weight.
@Griffin Because, in a nutshell, two chunks of carbon with x atoms weigh more than one chunk of carbon with 2x atoms.
@Griffin They're not trying to create a reference object though
@KendallFrey Okay so now I'm interested. How does that one work.
@Griffin E=mc2
15:56
Same mass there though?
Yes, but different energy
by separating two chunks of matter, you create potential energy
which itself has mass
But how does this matter in defining a single kilogram.
It matters in that if we define it based on matter alone, it won't be a constant value, because energy also has mass
But it is a constant at that point. You say 1kg = x atoms.
That's not a constant mass
15:59
So your 2 chunks of x atoms have more mass than 2 kg. Like you said.
yes, and that means measurements could be affected

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