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16:00
but ya, Noda time would be a good option, example: stackoverflow.com/a/25264249/428622
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i love Nodatime. it's written by the illustrious Jon Skeet
@KalaJ well, if that doesn't even exist in your project, then there have to be some code mismatch between your code and your client's, which is not something we can really help unless you can make them in sync and reproduce the problem
@Amy I saw him do an excellent talk on Time at a SO developer day :D
yes, there were sock puppets
@tweray, gotcha. I'll take a look. Thanks for your help! :)
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yay sock puppets!
@mikeTheLiar 👍
ok exam time:
06/07/2012
June or July?
it's ambiguous if you write it in that format with no culture context.
"yyyy-MM-dd" FTW
now we get some agreement lol
CultureInfo.InvariantCulture
16:13
twitch
haha
btw, random question but in stack trace, why does it take +number next to the method name
vs :number which is the line number
Is that the thread ID or something?
(I don't know)
I had a fun issue the other day
4
Q: What does +number in the stack trace mean

petko_stankoskiI have an error and this is shown: [OverflowException: Value was either too large or too small for a Decimal.] System.Decimal..ctor(Double value) +0 System.Decimal.op_Explicit(Double value) +30 MyMethod(int myParameter) +5174 AnotherMethod(int myParameter) .... What does +5174 mean? It's not a...

That's interesting lol
16:19
it's upvotes
haha
Roslyn does CodeKarma analysis these days.
16:30
so out of these 3
which is the most easiest to read / would you use?
['Some Text (', id, ') added to account', self.model.get('customerAccountNumber')].join(' ')

global.replacePlaceholders('Some Text ({id}) added to account {customerAccountNumber}), {
	customerAccountNumber: self.model.get('customerAccountNumber'),
	id: id
})

'Some Text (' + id + ') added to account ' + self.model.get('customerAccountNumber');
user47589
is that JS?
user47589
middle one is easiest to read.
user47589
if you can use ES6, you can use string interpolation
16:32
use ES6, then you get template strings
^
user47589
yup
i hate the top one, i hate the middle one, i dont understand why simple string concat needs all this fancy stuff, but i'll suck it up and deal with it
@Amy what should Panin.io do?
user47589
i dont know, I'm a proud supporter of JicamaJS
Whatever it does it should fit snuggly inside an asshole
16:33
lol
fine. I'm gonna make a competing coreclr implementation of Jicama.
@mikeTheLiar I'll add that to the spec
Composable like a good ciabatta sandwich.
tfw you write a method only to discover that it already exists
user47589
reinventing the wheel is an ancient tradition. you're in good company.
16:49
@SteveG the last one, but that one may not be the most efficient
thats why in C#6 they added string concats as an operator to have the compiler use a stringbuilder
they call it string interpolation i believe
@Wardy I don't think it has anything to do with stringbuilder
I suspect it uses stringbuilder for normal concats
I figured it was tht kind of approach under the bonnet
not that it actually used one
probably badly worded on my part
something to do with the immutability of strings or something
so the compiler can optimise that sort of problem away if you do this interpolation thing
It optimizes normal concats
fun fact: there is no defined + operator on strings
If concatting strings is really having a negative impact on performance, then the wrong tool is probably being used.
Either too much spacial complexity, or not enough object composition.
anyone here a Mongo user?
17:02
@KendallFrey because they are immutable
@TravisJ its not, but sometimes people want to write code in a way that better suits their style ... C++ being the prime example of this
as a language it lets you do almost anything however you want to do it to the point of making the language near unusable to mere mortals
:D
pffft, mere mortals, i pity those fools
Yeah, that is a fine point to make. Just like owning a car doesn't prevent you from crashing it.
Doesn't mean you should...
I guess I'll just ask. So I am trying to create a schema for my MongoDB and I have read an article (derickrethans.nl/introduction-to-document-databases.html) that, from what I understand, says I cannot "reference" documents in other collections when making queries
I think the best example of string composition is probably the large serialization libraries, JavaScriptSerializer and JSON.Net. They wrap their string composition in all sorts of object composition.
@SteveG I equate writing good c++ to trying to write a book in english except the english language changes every day ... the meaning of each gets randomly replaced with another from a randomly selected page in the ditionary
17:09
(con't) I would like to store the id of documents from separate collections as reference data in my main collection, then when I query my main collection I can collect the id's and reference the data collection for the data if needed. would this be possible
@KDecker i have no idea, sorry :'(
i hate the fact, that all the shows i like, show a lot of tits, i wish i could watch them at work
@SteveG No worries, I can't find a Mongo chat room and I guess C# was the best thing since thats what I'm doing it in. // Also would these shows have the plot line of a sexy fireman delivering a sausage pizza?
lmfao
@Wardy and then there are templates
We can infer that to be a "yes"
17:15
i couldn't think of anything witty to say :'(
@TomW referred to as generics in C# i believe ... except in c++ they aren't quite that
you see that apostrophe? thats really a tear
And if anyone cares I guess i can do SQL type joins between collections in Mongo (blog.mongodb.org/post/87200945828/…)
They're quite helpful over there
Thanks!
17:17
@Wardy yeah, I believe they are similar but C# limits them quite deliberately to prevent fuckery
@TomW one of the things i like about c# in general tbh
the worst you can do is fuck up your logic
not cause castrophic process meltdowns
I often get worried baout installing new games on my pc these days, you always hear about sony doing wierd shit with root kits and what not ... only possible by manipulating data from memory managed in other processes
the OS imo should have smart scans in it to prevent code working like that
seems to be the norm in C++ world though ... i'll just grab a pointer to any point in ram and start reading and writing ... whats the worst that could happen right?
Everyone has started wearing flatcaps since I got one :(
mutter mutter
they stole your coolness?
flatcaps?
@SteveG I wear flatcaps. I never had any coolness. But now people will think that I'm following some sort of fashion :-/
17:24
haha
!!google flatcap
guessing it's a flat hat
oh yep
damn bro, you lookin good
thx it's all the ale
(disclaimer: that photo may or may not be the real me)
17:25
yeah? share m'f'r
it's you, don't deny it
I'm not confirming it
It is the working class version of the douche bag fedora hat
Not sure what I've entered in
@TravisJ maybe it's just the older version
back in the day everyone wore fedoras
dick tracy
@Isuka lol just us being weird, whats going on
17:27
@Isuka do you like panini's?
@Isuka Welcome to C# chat! Home of sartorial critique and LINQ query troubleshooting!
Not sure how you can hate panini's
HATE PANINI'S WHAT
@Squiggle i love trouble shooting linq
@Wardy ints are immutable and they have a defined + operator. there goes that idea
17:28
whats the latest linq problem ?
@Failsafe - At least in the US, during the 20's fedoras were more popular with the mob and people associated with - whereas the flat cap was used more widely among the general population. If you look at the type of associated clothing it is evident as well.
@Wardy reactive extensions makes my brain hurt
everything javascript makes my brain hurt. it's like trying to paint the mona lisa with paint roller
@TravisJ nowadays change 'mob' to 'blob' and it works
@KendallFrey I dunno ... i know I can do this though var result = "foo" + "bar"
so they must have defined a + operator somewhere for strings
17:30
@Failsafe - I also kind of didn't want to touch on the Eugenics thing, but that is also a large reason why the douche bag association exists.
just like they did with ints
@KendallFrey - Is the + operator for string coming from the base definition of object?
@Squiggle reactive extensions you say ... link to your linq?
@SteveG What if i told you about this revolutionary new framework called JicamaJS?
17:31
i thought react was a js library
Makes javascript a breeze!
@Failsafe put it over there in the bucket with the 10000s of other 'revolutionary new frameworks'
i use linq in js a lot
JicamaJS? I think that was featured in Forbes recently :P
@SteveG This isn't just any framework
it's the framework
17:32
@Wardy I have no link to my linq. I still trying to grok Rx. That's all.
reallllllly
Rx != react
see, thats how you know i'm a noooooob
@Squiggle Rx is cool. For extra points try to grok IQbservable
Not a typo
shortcut for viewing overloads in vs 2013? not using resharper
17:34
@Rusty is that a statement or a question
@TravisJ Damn straight
it's the goram best
if you google "JicamaJS", this chat room comes up at the 5th result
sorry. it was a question. edited it.
@SteveG we're on the map, chaps
lol yeah
@TomW wew fucking lad
17:36
but, i mean, how revolutionary can it be, if we're the ones talking about it the most in a chatroom
@SteveG Do you doubt this framework
absolutely
nvm got it
if you don't want to get BURNED
let me say this, the first 4 results have nothing to do with coding, or js, or anything at all
so, the place where JicamaJS is being talked about the most, is in this chat room lol
on the ENTIRE interwebs
i haven't used it, just skeptical
17:37
I don't know why, it isn't like JicamaJS comes up often. I mean, do we really use JicamaJS in every sentence? It could be close... JicamaJS .
JicamaJS
Yea.......................................................JicamaJS
lmao
That's kinda the first time I hear about this.
user47589
JicamaJS helped me lose 20lbs. Thanks JicamaJS!
17:39
i like to use ichabodCraneJS
@SteveG you should really try it out tho, it's the best
@SteveG does that only run on headless servers?
use the JEN stack
@mikeTheLiar lmao
Jicama, Express and Node
17:39
nah, express node and ichabodCraneJS
it's pretty good
yeah it is
dudes, someone is really going to google that lol
google what
17:40
!!wiki JicamaJS
@tweray The Gods of Wikipedia did not bless us
Dude it's a new framework
but also revolutionary
yeah, too new for wikipedia
JicamaJS is too alpha for wiki
at the same time
17:41
At least I know what is a Jícama now
ichabodCraneJS and JicamaJS work great together too, kind of fills in the gaps
i need a life.
user47589
JicamaJS revolutionized my life.
@Amy =/ I was just going to say that
user47589
great minds think identically.
great minds use JicamaJS
17:42
I'll just let you talk then so I can get back to thinking ;)
how do you pronounce jicama?
hick em UH
jee kuh muh?
easy, its pronounced like jicama
And then add a jay ess to it
JicamaJS
17:43
Jee kah mah
user47589
gee-KAH-ma
oh okay
.jif
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choosy moms choose JicamaJS
lul
sofaKingStewPodJS is my fav
17:45
I choo-choo-choose jicamaJS
ahh i remember that simpsons episode
@SteveG ahh so you also use the SofaKing api as well?
nice
user47589
i'm disappointed no one has made a commit to JicamaJS on github. Where are all the hackers
link meh
lmao
whew, thats a pretty robust library
!!learn jicamaJS <> "https://github.com/jicamajs/jicamajs"
@mikeTheLiar Please enter some output
dude it's totally revolutionary
user47589
17:47
it passes all unit tests.
travis ci gives it a green light
I have never seen such a powerful tool
O.o dafuq
it's gonna be big
if it shows up empty its because of a chrome bug
>.>
you see how we're changing the english language? if you wrote "dafuq" 20 years ago, people would be like "huhhhhhhhhhhhh"
kind of interesting to see it change/happen
17:48
damn you Chrome!
user47589
a chrome bug that affects all browsers.
i emailed google and they said they are working on it
user47589
that's how bad a bug it is
!!learn jicamaJS "<>https://github.com/jicamajs/jicamajs"
@tweray Command jicamajs learned
17:48
its really bad
!!jicamajs
@Wardy Nope, compiler magic
And the beauty of it is, when we just get bored and give up on it, we've proved the point
@TomW What are you talking about, it's already feature complete
user47589
17:50
bored? with JicamaJS? are you joking?
Tom never jokes.
it's jerry's job
user47589
he might be a robot.
I only chuckle sensibly
Tom Jokes!
sometimes
17:51
Beep boop...I mean, ha, yeah
lmao
that wasn't a joke
but it made me smile
you see that!
so i'll count it
++
Apparently, uninstalling facebook from your phone increases speeds
this was actually tested
17:58
@Amy - I spent all days attempting to update the test suite for JicamaJS.
What's the name of that attribute for marking members as debug-build-only?
user47589
@TravisJ awesome
user47589
the conditional attribute?
@Failsafe yup
just saw a reddit post about it
user47589
17:59
i think its called Conditional("DEBUG")
@KendallFrey - #DEGUB ?
@Amy yeah that's the one
@TravisJ what
are you sure it's not
#if DEBUG
#endif
user47589
18:00
that's different.
@Failsafe Also I have a very smart router with some custom firmware on it ... told me that if I QoS rule out iProducts so I limit the bandwidth down to about 10% I can actually gain a lot of performanceo n my local LAN
user47589
the Conditional attribute on a method will remove that method from release builds and turn calls on the method into NOOPs
this is because apple products chat too much for no reason
@Failsafe - I use that for https
18:00
also windows can be told to "shut up" as well ... it talks a lot
#if !DEBUG
[RequireHttps]
#endif
@Wardy - chat too much for no reason? I can't imagine that being a thing
lunch time bbl
off to the panino store
Tbh windows can be told to shut up because windows
@TravisJ ok htere is a reason ... but it only benefits apple ...
I also noticed in my own testing, apple devices poll for an internet connection a lot
there is literally no reason to do that
@Failsafe a store that sells only one panino?
18:06
its either there and any web request will work or it aint
@Failsafe I'd like to know more about paninos
Are you sure that wasn't the result of a broken wireless card? The AirPort software they use will poll if it cannot find any endpoints.
@TravisJ on an iphone and an ipad?
tested on both
they are just traffic bombs
suffice to say ... I don't own any apple hardware
pieces of complete crap for the price you pay
At work I have to deal with 70 people all trying to connect to one wireless router
18:08
@TravisJ if they are all using ipads you're screwed mate
It took some time, but basically I had to block people's personal devices. There are only a few iphones and no ipads on there
Apparently people are really fond of uploading pictures during their breaks.
LoL
-1
Q: Congratulations on 1_000_000 [java] questions!

rgettmanNot too long ago, JavaScript passed this milestone. This is java's celebratory post for passing 1,000,000 questions. When I noticed it, there were already 1,000,099 questions. Assuming that's accurate, and based on me having 50 questions per page, and the fact I was on page 2, I scrolled to ...

Why is the Java version of that post getting so much hate compared to the js version?
i can't control my hand
user47589
I am now in command.
user47589
18:13
that's right. wiggle that hand.
Assuming direct control
Well that went straight to weird
user47589
haha
Override denied
Inserting panini
user47589
18:14
Override accepted
public sealed void ClickDownvote()
@tweray You tried that thing with sitting on it, didn't you?
@tweray public new void...
shit, that's why i hate ool
Fucking ool
user47589
bans ool for life
18:18
hi kids
18:34
crickets
...yeeeah
:'(
@Codeman what's up, gramps?
18:50
wondering why a junior is pushing back on things like using property initializers and LINQ... lol
user47589
dunno
usual academic way of thinking, using "black magic" = lack of knowledge & bad performance
basically they will write everything in for loop instead of foreach
user47589
if i did everything like i was taught in school, i'd never get anything done
user47589
some of what i was taught was outright incorrect
18:56
well...
has anyone ever used symbolsource.org?
user47589
yes
have you published your own symbol packages to it?
back
user47589
no, i haven't
18:57
a lot of this is stuff like... it's a foreach loop, but he's doing..

foreach(var thing in thingList)
{
if(thing == condition)
doThing(thing);
}

rather than

foreach(var thing in thingList.Where(t => t == condition))
doThing(thing);
user47589
the second is so much clearer
@Codeman Is he familiar with LINQ?
and harder to put a breakpoint on
or have any experience with it?
@Failsafe not particularly
18:58
That's probably why then
every time I give him a LINQ simplification, he goes "you and your LINQ..." lol
you have to put your cursor in the lambda expression and press F9 to get a breakpoint there
user47589
lol
I wanna be like "uhhh... dude, LINQ is like THE REASON to use C#"
18:58
If it's your standard you should tell him
user47589
when LINQ first came out, it was a godsend.
we don't really have a standard
I just use the C# coding standard
Can you pull rank
lol

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