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00:04
@Codeman obviously :)
@KendallFrey
@CodeMaster there can only be one... we shall duel on the morrow
@Codeman ?
Codeman... Codemaster...
@SpencerRuport I can confirm that @Nick is pretty
:D, mine is just the name and in the last few days I've proven myself that my name has nothing to do with my coding knowledge :D
I'm really confused now
00:11
hehe
I'm running around to populate a DropDownList and so far I had no chance to make it work :(
I've got a question but I'm not sure whether it's ok to ask it here.
just ask
Currently I'm stuck with some parts of my application such as how to bind DropDownList and etc, do you know anyone that would help/teach me? I'm willing to pay for it.
@Codeman I'm Jeremy again :^)
Thank god it's Jan 4
I have no idea how @nick has his name.
I've watched many tutorials but at the end of the day when I look at my data I need to make my own data to work... I'm truly lost.
00:28
@Jeremy STOP JERKING ME AROUND
@Codeman Oh, for your QAers?
;)
00:44
@KendallFrey I played with the dk2. i'd love to play mirror's edge on it
@SteveG
i'll gut you like a fish, boy
I'll cut you like an emo boy
name that movie
Down the road
not across the street
00:46
i'm trying a beer, that was brewed with spruce tips
just the tip?
apparently, just the tip
but thats all that they needed to get the taste right
lol
I just destroyed every civ in my game
Wasn't even fair
nice
how did you play? domination?
Science
00:49
sweet
after I won, I just had fun
what difficulty?
I've been researching Future Science for like 20 turns now and everyone else was still 2 or 3 eras behind
@SteveG Like 2 or something
I was tired of losing
ah
i like to do warlord for casual, prince for a little more of a challenge, anything past that and i'm pretty useless
I usually play on difficulty 5 or 6 and have a lot of trouble winning with science unless I wipe out a civ before they get spies
00:50
Shoulda spent more time doing (army) and less time thinking (research) :P
Domination victories are super easy though, because AI at all difficulties sucks at war.
If you reach endgame with superior tech and plenty of gold, it should be easy
Which civ version are you playing?
If you just have lots of gold, diplomatic victory
@KendallFrey But you need to have such a huge advantage by the time they get spies that they can't catch up by stealing from you
00:51
i just get minute men asap, and then destroy everybody else because they're slow and still have swords
@TravisJ Civ V BNW
no need for end game
but, i normally don't do domination anymore, it gets boring
@SteveG minute men?
Otherwise they'll just plant their spies in your city, take what you have, and catch up, and you've wasted your resources.
Nice. I don't think I have played that more than like 30 minutes. I played the earlier ones a pretty good amount though.
00:51
@KendallFrey american special unit
@Jeremy counterspying
@KendallFrey Only so effective, though.
Especially at the beginning
@SteveG Oh, I only played murica once
you get like 5 buildings for anti-spying
+ wonders
+ spies to do counter intel
I like Germany and Austria
00:52
Right, but you only get them very slowly
thats true
That's why you need to have a big advantage if you're going science
@KendallFrey germany is a lot of fun with raging barbarians i found
One thing I like about Germany is founding Judaism, and kekking.
If you can have the tech for the first 2-3 anti-spying buildings and build them before the enemy gets spies, you're usually ok
Otherwise, it's just wasted resources
00:53
@KendallFrey lol
Better to just take out a neighboring civ
that's what I did the last run
@Jeremy boring
Idk I've been playing cities: skylines a lot
I only declared war once before victory
That's probably more "boring"
00:54
i like doing diplomacy too, and when somebody pisses me off, i own all the votes for the general assembly and embargo the shit out of them
just crush their entire economy
and that was because of the prick settling near me
@SteveG Alexander + diplo victory is OP
at all difficulties
i've never played him
@SteveG My very first game I accidentally got a diplomatic victory
@Jeremy What's his bonus?
i set every game on domination only victory, and then never take over the world
so, i just play for the fun of it, not to win or lose
00:55
> Hellenic League:
City-State Influence (Civ5) Influence degrades at half and recovers at twice the normal rate

Hidden: Even if Greek units end their turn within neutral, unfriendly or hostile city-state borders, Greece will not lose Influence (Civ5) Influence with them and the units will heal as if they were on friendly territory.
@SteveG yeah!
oh you do the same thing?
no
but we should
that'd be fun
How often do you guys go commerce?
And when?
00:56
Quirky things about domination, you never technically need to be at war to win that way
@Jeremy always
I don't really like commerce very much
@KendallFrey really?
i go sci/culture/wonders
@SteveG really
I only really find a use for going commerce when I'm pinned between hostile civs
@SteveG Culture is stupid
00:57
which usually gives me a fair amount of culture and money and sci from the wonders
i like culture
makes borders expand quickly, which means you can do more farms, which means your cities grow faster, which means they build shit faster
I'm wondering if it's a good idea to go culture early game
for ^^ reason
yeah
i do at least, but It sounds like @Jeremy is better than me, so he might have a better idea
then switch to what mid-game?
I'm not that good
science?
00:59
I can just about always win on 5 and win about 50/50 on 6
7 is still way too hard
i do cult/sci/wonders (since they're on the same part of the tech tree) until i feel like i've plateaued, then switch to expansion
I always make it a priority to get ocean travel and be the first to meet all civs
same thing with culture points, do the first one, then do the 2nd one
HUGE advantage there
The balance changes in BNW make it so there's mostly a use-case for all the trees
But unless you're stuck on an island, it's usually best to go liberty first
01:00
@KendallFrey yeah that was recommended to me by somebody too
@SteveG You can basically control the world congress from start to finish
Diplomacy is pretty strong in just about all situations, too
It's only weak if you have hostile civs capturing city-states
6 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
@SteveG My very first game I accidentally got a diplomatic victory
only because I met all civs first
lol
we should play a game, but i think we should all agree to play a friendly game up front, or a non-friendly game up front, i dont want to be back stabbed basically lol
playing civ 5 with friends is a great way to ruin friendships
01:03
i won't play a non-friendly game
okay, so friendly it is, we all just have fun and go against the npcs
until a point in time where we get bored and see who wins
@Jeremy playing civ 5 against ai is a good way to make you hate ai
If you backstab, un-RO?
;)
@SteveG you can turn off time-limit victory right?
yeah
and theres a turn timer for multi-player too
01:04
see who can be the first to put GDRs on every hex they own
kek
or, we can put it on hard, and make it so we have to work together, form battle carrier groups with air wings
sail them around the ocean, make tactical wars for resources
let's just play KSP
i tried, it's kind of boring unless you want to learn a bunch of math
work together and build tons of space stations
harvest resources
that sounds kind of fun
01:06
space stations are never boring to make
but, would it turn into you telling us what space craft to build and how to build them, and we'd just be robots doing your bidding
and you get a mod like realfuels and then rockets start acting like in real life
@SteveG lol yeah
How do I get my Steam games to show up in the Windows 10 start menu?
it doesn't even find them when I type the name
@KendallFrey hey, my brother will play with us too, he's like me, like easy going games, no hostiliies between us
01:19
> You can now withdraw unlimited funds from your PayPal account.
yay, I guess
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05:36
nice
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05:58
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06:11
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Hi all :)
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I posted a question yesterday and I got band for it, so I edited it to be as needed.
Can anyone please tell me if this is all I can do to remove this ban ?
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Q: What is the correct way to put multiple controls inside update panel?

LearningI have one registration form which contains 3 to 4 dropdown controls and 2 datepickers and now when dropdown controls value are selected(selectedindex change are fired) then i dont want my page to postback. I have use update panel to stop this behaviour of post like below: <asp:UpdatePanel ID="...

can anybody help me on this question
06:31
12 hours ago, by barlop
what is the advantage of delegates over just passing a method to a method. I understand delegates involve an object wrapping a method and the object can then be instanatiated with a methodX and that methodX will be run. But why have an object to do that.. Why not lik with javascript or C, let a function just be passed to a function?
In C, you pass pointers to functions
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Compared to JavaScript and C, C#'s delegates are more powerful in terms of implementing the publisher-subscriber pattern.
@MoonOwl22 does that actually notify the OP? (linking to that chat)?
It's easier to have multiple subscribers on a single publisher.
@barlop http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/27903288#27903288
One of the advantages I am aware of is in the implementation of the publisher-subscriber pattern. It's easier to have multiple subscribers on a single publisher, IIRC.
If you really think about what an object is, it's really just a pointer so if you could think of delegates the same way you think of function pointers, only more powerful.
In terms of JS, you are not just passing methodX but you are passing the function object which in essence is just a pointer.
That said, what is the rule of law regarding multicast delegates' execution of casts?
Is there a guarantee that it is synchronous?
*delete if in fourth sentence
Guys I have been thinking about the usage of the term synchronous and asynchronous in programming
If we follow the actual meanings of the words, are we not supposed to swap them using 'asynchronous' to refer to the lack of concurrency and 'synchronous' to concurrency. Is it a historical accident or there is a valid reason for this field-specific swap in meaning?
Not the only concerned person
What absolutely confuses me is that synchronous means "at the same time", yet when used in the sense above, it means sequential, and asynchronous means "not at the same time"...?? Can somebody explain this conflict? — Damien Roche Aug 7 '13 at 17:53
07:02
Anyone know if there's an actual difference in how ToolTip's work for DatePickers and other controls? I'm supposing so, seeing as how the same XAML code for them won't work on the DatePicker, my only guess is that it's because of the DatePicker (technically) being comprised of a Textbox & a Calendar control
07:22
@MoonOwl22 thanks
btw , an object isn't a pointer. An object has a pointer to it though.
Do you view a class as syntactic sugar for a pointer?
No. A pointer is an address
A pointer is not an address. Bjarne Stroustrup corrected people regarding this multiple times
a class is an OOP concept, it encapsulates methods and variables.
A pointer is a variable that stores addresses.
Let's discuss implementation detail
07:24
well, if you say a=b, the left hand side has to be the same type as the right hand side
No
it depends on the context
And if '=' is overloaded
not for inheritance
err.. if = is overloaded.. i'll have to think about that one been a while since i looked into overloading
You cannot overload the assignment operator freely in C#
However, in C++ it shouldn't matter
that doesn't look like english
ok
Didn't make much sense lol
07:26
fine so a=b is an assignment
You need to remember these are just tokens and could be anything
i'm saying the type on the left has to equal the rype on the right..perhaps inheritance aside though even with inheritance they have to match the general type
so if you say int a=2
a is an int
and 2 is an int
Uhm
The way I see it is this
2 is a literal
If you say int*p=(int*)malloc(3); the types are the same
.
Indeed but!
07:28
using backquotes there preserved the asterisks
You must not forget implicit casts
yes bit after any implicit casts, the types must match
so if a variable is of type pointer to int, that's the left hand side of the equals. The right hand side of the equals has to also be of type pointer to int
In the case of C# yes. In the case of languages in general, it depends on the contextual meaning of the token
Equals in C# is '=='
well, i'm talking c#.. c actually but I suppose c# has it too
i'm not talking some mythical language with different meanings for tokens
I am not too familiar with C# pointers
07:30
me neither.. i'm using c example
to make the point about how a pointer is an address
A pointer is a variable
i'd be interested if you can link to bjorn stroustrup on the subject
You can have a pointer variable.. but also a pointer value for example (int*)malloc(3)
that is a pointer
and not a variable
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Q: What exactly is a C pointer if not a memory address?

d0rmLifeIn a reputable source about C, the following information is given after discussing the & operator: ... It's a bit unfortunate that the terminology [address of] remains, because it confuses those who don't know what addresses are about, and misleads those who do: thinking about pointers as if ...

I will find the Bjarne Stroustup stuff when I come across it
I hate people who say 'reputable source' and do not mention explicitly what their source is
A pointer is a variable and has its own address
You can get the address of a pointer
But can you get the address of an address?
the answer there says "A pointer value can be some kind of ID"
so pointer isn't just variable, according to the answer there on that q you linked to
Accepted answers are not always correct btw
This is a web 2.0 app
07:34
well you linked to it
Yes so you could look at all else
And I think what it's saying ... is C hides REAL addresses
An array is an address
C array that is
you won't find any book that says that
or any online source
that allows comments!
A pointer is a variable that holds an address. It also has its own address. This is the fundamental difference between a pointer and an array. An array effectively is an address (and by implication, its address is itself). — WhozCraig Mar 1 '13 at 5:53
Taken from the question I linked
In the comments
07:36
Morning sleepers
well then what would you make of this.. (int*)malloc(3);
it's casting an address to be a pointer to int.
that's not a variable
but it is a pointer value
Of course it's not
not what?
you agree it's not a variable
but do you see it's a pointer value
I will post three sources
int* means pointer to int
07:37
Source 1:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/C_Programming/Pointers_and_arrays
"A pointer is a value that designates the address (i.e., the location in memory), of some value. Pointers are variables that hold a memory location."
I'd be skeptical of that source..
"variable that holds a memory location" <-- is very imprecise nonsense terminology
maybe it could say a variable holds the value at a memory location
"In C and C++ pointers are variables that store addresses and can be null. Each pointer has a type it points to, but one can freely cast between pointer types (but not between a function pointer and non-function pointer type). "
No
It is precise and nonsensical. Simply because you disagree with it, it does not mean it's nonsense
And no
Notice your first source contradicts itself..
It does not
"a pointer is a value" and "pointers are variables"
a variable and a value are different things
07:41
I will ask you: What is a C variable
more correct would be to sasy, a pointer can be a variable, or a value, and that is what I have been saying
Do you say the value of the integer variable or you simply say the integer
Wikipedia has it right
it's not wikipedia..
A pointer is a variable that stores addresses
it's wikibooks which is a bunch of books online
07:42
The second source is
why C++ in C# ? lol
Uhm because C# is partly based on C++ whether anyone cares to admit so or not
And we are not in isolation
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Q: C Language: Why does malloc() return a pointer, and not the value?

Dark TemplarFrom my understanding of C it seems that you are supposed to use malloc(size) whenever you are trying to initialize, for instance, an array whose size you do not know of until runtime. But I was wondering why the function malloc() returns a pointer to the location of the variable and why you eve...

malloc returns a pointer
that proves that a pointer can refer to a value. Not just to a variable.
A pointer refers to a value because it is by definition a variable
From the C reference
@MoonOwl22 there's a C++ room in SO chat as well if you guys know, just you may find someone there who would be able to help you better then here :)
07:45
@barlop "Pointers are variables that contain the memory address for another variable. A pointer is defined like a normal variable, but with an asterisk before the variable name. The type-specifier determines what kind of variable the pointer points to but does not affect the actual pointer." taken from the linked C language reference
yes I don't know why all those sources tend to focus so heavily just on pointers as variables..
some mention pointers as values though
The C Language Reference is the canonical source
You can disagree with it but it does not change its definitions
@Mathematics We know. The discussion is rooted in a discussion on C#
how is it canonical? it was copyrighted in 1997
The C standard is the official C source.. and next to that, K&R2
The C Language Reference is what defines C
C Language Reference is the standard
@MoonOwl22 Looool, really where did you read that ?
07:48
but you're linking me to ¬The C Library Reference Guide¬
that's not the c standard
My bad
You have to pay for the standard but let me get a copy of K & R quickly
Btw, I'm willing to be proven wrong
there is a draft of it i'm trying to find it
Got the C++ working draft for November 2014 open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2014/n4296.pdf
Got the C standard draft.. 2011 that's the latest for C.
And it says " The malloc function returns either a null pointer or a pointer to the allocated space."
Now, you know the malloc function doesn't return a variable, right?
so that is a proof that a pointer can be a variable or a value
the null pointer may be one pointer value that is not an address.
And we're not talking real machine addresses by the way, since C doesn't require that it be so.
Let's suppose a pointer was indeed an address
07:57
an address or a variable containing an address
so you can have a pointer variable or a pointer value
but go on
wait what?
Let's suppose a pointer was an address. Because pointers by definition can be null, how would you explain a null address?
a pointer by its very def is a reference to a location in memory
I said that's one case of where a pointer isn't an address
Thank you Alex L

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