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22:18
@Amy - For every request?
@Amy - Are you explicitly blocking browser specific requests?
@Amy - Or resource requests?
I think this girl might just be perfect
She wants me to teach her C# and she promises she will teach me Java afterwards
That's what I call real love
> she will teach me Java
That's called an abusive relationship
@MoonOwl22 Java? She's not worth it dood.
Well, I just want to get a good feel of the language
You want a good feel of something. I don't know if it's the language.
22:26
It "feels" the same as C#, if C# was borderline useless.
Well, I want to gain a better appreciation of C#
But Android is a Java project
Apparently, so it's not so useless
in all seriousness, C# is so similar to Java that you're better off learning something wildly different like Ruby, JavaScript, or Haskell.
The language doesn't matter
I know JavaScript
I know Ruby
I don't know Haskell
instead of learning a ton of languages, half assed, you should learn one well
I don't consider JavaScript too different from non-legacy C#8.0
22:28
huh
Well, I learnt them as I was figuring out which framework I wanted to use
Differences between languages are becoming superficial to me
I guess in that case just brush up on a little Java and it will at least be useful in relating C# concepts to her...
I'm thinking of trying something like ML or using Scheme seriously to prepare for my AI class next year
I guess you could say they're the same as in if you use Caliburn.Micro or KnockoutJS they kinda do the same thing... but that is really it
what is "non-legacy C# 8.0"?
22:30
only because frameworks are patterns
When you factor in you can do map, filter and reduce in C#, ignore the syntax and type systems you really end up with something stuff that seems similar
I think if you tweak JavaScript well enough, you could end up with some sort of lean C# that doesn't have unsafe code
user47589
what is "non-legacy C# 8.0"? and are you from the future
In short I'm saying JavaScript's influence on C# is increasing slowly
@mikeTheLiar if i keep the static classes for my data access. and use a writeable property for the dbcontext hen i can accomplish a similar thing to what you were talkingabout with a non static class with a constructor taking in a instance of the db context right?
user47589
22:33
c# influenced by javascript? LOL
"A C# developer and a Java developer, in a romantic relationship?! Catch the hilariousness this fall on NBC's comedy lineup"
user47589
i'd watch that
Seems like that might be open to problems. What happens when somebody calls one of the static methods without setting the context property?
hmm but thats kinda weird to set a property everytime. where as a non static classes constructor would work well
@mikeTheLiar yeah
@Amy well I'm married to a Python dev. I suppose you can come over and watch us for a while.
22:36
@MikeAsdf i'd watch the shit out of that
user47589
get a webcam
@Michael and making the context static doesn't seem like a good idea: stackoverflow.com/questions/888185/…
@mikeTheLiar is there some similar alternative to a constructor for a static class?
Amy, you might be laughing now but it seems Microsoft is developing a love affair with JavaScript via Node.js and TypeScript
Well static class can have a (static) constructor
22:38
They seem to be promoting it quite often
user47589
neither of those things are influence on C#
They will have an influence on C#
okkkkayyyyyyyy
@MoonOwl22 I highly doubt it. C# is developed by sane people
22:39
@mikeTheLiar so the non static class u still think is the beat route?
Javascript was influenced by jokes and sadism
user47589
so we went from "javascript is slowly having more influence on c#" to "javascript will influence c# by proxy"
@Michael Most likely. That will solve your tracking changes problem at least
Why are we not welcoming the influences that are likely to come
I mean JavaScript has wonderful ideas that are just...
@MikeAsdf Javascript is a sadistic joke
22:40
You guys have never written a line of VBScript in your lives
@MoonOwl22 I don't know if you realize this but Javascript as a language is, like, barely functional
What does VBScript have to do with anything?
And, sadly, yes I have
@MoonOwl22 once as a teen to get some macros working
user47589
most of moonowl's prognostications are nonsense.
so, sometimes, well, quite some time ago, i learned, if you stop trying to say smart things, and start listening, you actually learn a lot more
@mikeTheLiar It's what would be sadistic joke
22:42
A sadistic joke is the part of our application that's written in VB6
@mikeTheLiar thank you
user47589
VB6 is the best language on this green earth.
ppfft
@Amy I used to think you were cool
user47589
i mean, aside from C#.
22:43
When I hear VB6, I always need a cup of coffee. I get triggered
is there a reason to learn vb?
@MoonOwl22 how much have you written vb6?
So that you love C# more
user47589
there are vb jobs, so yes
22:43
I had a recruiter sub me for a vb job once, not telling me that it was vb
Just that it was ".NET"
You could also be the guy that drives around pumping out port-o-potties.
@SteveG It was my first langauge so I used it for everything for about four years
She was confused when I laughed at her and declined the interview
user47589
same here @mikeTheLiar
i dont understand why MS did both. i havent read the history of vb
22:44
@MoonOwl22 fulltime?
user47589
VB came before C#
@SteveG Yep
ahh that explains it i guess
At one point in time - not too long ago - VB was the hot new thing
user47589
VB predates .Net itself.
22:45
C# came to me as a "STOP USING VB6" campagne
@MoonOwl22 i assumed you were a college student from some of the crazy things you say, why do you say such crazy things?
@SteveG I was actually a high school student then
user47589
moon said he was a second year student yesterday, i thought
I am a second year student :)
Thanks for remembering
VB was popular for a lot of the reasons that PHP is popular - it has a fairly low barrier to entry
user47589
22:46
you worked fulltime while going to high school?
user47589
errr
But VB was quick and easy
@Amy No
The corollary to that, of course, is that a lot of shit gets written in both
@MoonOwl22 you're a good guy, and i'm glad to have you around, but, some of the stuff you say, makes me laugh :)
I worked full time in high school.
22:47
No
When I say full-time, I mean that is what I used exclusively
user47589
that isn't what most people think of as "full-time"
@Amy trying to have tact here
user47589
@SteveG sorry, my bad.
you didn't have to remove it, i just dont want the guy to feel bad and never come back, because i do like him
At least he hasn't told me to put a sandwich in my asshole
22:48
Well, I wasn't offended
user47589
i took it back because what i wrote wasn't what i had in my head.
what lol
user47589
(i'm inebriated now)
lol
are you, i should get inebriated
brb
user47589
22:50
its a good way to be
But from what I remember there was a time when the alternative was a language called Visual FoxPro
beer or liquor
What happened to it?
i've never heard of it
!!wiki Visual FoxPro
22:52
Visual FoxPro is a data-centric, object-oriented, procedural, programming language produced by Microsoft. It is derived from FoxPro (originally known as FoxBASE) which was developed by Fox Software beginning in 1984. It contained the fastest PC-based database engine available at the time. Fox Technologies merged with Microsoft in 1992, after which the software acquired further features and the prefix "Visual". The database engine became known as the Microsoft Jet Database Engine which was used by Microsoft Access. The last version, (FoxPro 2.6) worked on Mac OS, DOS, Windows, and Unix: Visual FoxPro...
user47589
i vaguely remember visual foxpro
There was a time when the high school computer science curriculum was whatever languages Microsoft had except for C++
urgh
Everything used Access databases
And you could drag and drop everything, double-click on it. Repeat this for all other controls on the form and call it a day
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Q: Substitute for Visual FoxPro

Andres OrozcoWell I really don't know if I should post this question here but... Well I would like to know if there's a substitute for Visual FoxPro. The last version is the 9.0 With the language FoxPro 3.0 so, I was wondering of someone knows a language similar to FoxPro with a development enviroment similar...

22:55
There were companies that would hire you for this
If you could write SQL, that was a bonus
But all they wanted you to do is to write a Windows Forms app using VB6 that allowed you to connect to the database and operate on it
There's no cost center on my time sheet for "time spent filling out time sheets"
user47589
haha
Well that's quittin' time. Got to go get started on my hangover tomorrow
They should legalise marijuana globally so we can know which one is the productive type
Because right now
I feel like I shouldn't
anymore
shouldn't what?
dude are you high right now
23:11
Sorry :(
user47589
i wish IE supported ES6 generator functions. These are cool.
first off, what are you apologizing for?
I have failed myself
second off, why the fuck would you apologize for being high?
have a good time, man
It's the devil's lettuce :(
23:18
quick q - Is this correct way to initiate an object that's in another object on creation of first object? (it seems to work just did not expect it to lol)
public GridHandler GH { get; set; } = new GridHandler();
apologize for doing hard drugs, not weed
unless you live in canada
then it's acceptable
I feel like I spew too much bs in here
user47589
@Kuzen that's new in C# 6.
user47589
iirc the syntax is called "property initializer"
I was having trouble making it initiate any other way, so just tried that and it worked. I like it !
well i could initiate it in method i was using but wanted it done on creation of object
user47589
23:21
prior to c#6 you would do that in the class constructor
dont suppose you have example? when i did it in ctor it never initiated?
user47589
public class Foo
{
	public SomeDataType Name {get;set;}

	public Foo()
	{
		Name = new SomeDataType();
	}
}
what goes in foo() if it was an object not a name?
user47589
it doesn't matter.
thanks for the help :)
23:31
@Amy
public class SomeDataType
{
    public SomeDataType()
    {
        var nameHolder = new Foo();
    }
}
user47589
hehe
Is it possible to capture nameholder?
user47589
no, he's too slippery.
23:33
Outisde of the method
More like what you do in JavaScript?
user47589
23:51
!!doge
     wow
                  so fail
                           very user
such pro
user47589
!!doge a b c
@Amy That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: 3, ah, am, d, y, ^, !, π, ?
           wow
such a b c
user47589
!!doge a,b,c
        wow
                 so a
                      such b
very c
user47589
23:53
ah

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