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18:00
with StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase
(or whatever case insensitive search type you prefer)
okay i will try to use that
user47589
i feel like the logic can be cleaned up too
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string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(x.ContactNameDisplay) || x.ContactNameDisplay.ToLower().Contains(filterText.ToLower())
user47589
i don't get the use of the ternary operator that always ends with false
string.IndexOf(paragraph, word, CompareOptions.IgnoreCase) >= 0 Is better than contains with lowering. Making a string Lower is ugly on performance
18:02
I have a hunch that it must do that internally anyway, unless they have a really wizardly optimisation
I would also pull all of those conditions out into their own method
user47589
that would improve readability yeah
an entire own method?
filteredGridSource = filteredGridSource.Where(x => ShouldBeIncluded(x));
Yes
user47589
sure, absolutely
18:03
Hrrm. Entering/exiting a method is not free, and this is a performance question
user47589
if its a small method, the compiler can inline it
@TomW the performance trade off is going to be so tiny I doubt it's even worth consideration
user47589
or the jitter does the inlining.
you can do (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(x.ContactNameDisplay) && x.ContactNameDisplay.ToLower().Contains(filterText.ToLower()) instead
The 4 microseconds that it takes to add a method to the stack and take it off really makes all the difference
18:05
having more methods seems like a hit to readability of the entire class as a whole
user47589
.Net 4.5 gave us the ability to hint to the compiler that a method should be inlined: [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)]
but I see how it increases readability of this particular method
@Michael ...said no one, ever.
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@Michael absolutely not
really? the more methods in a class the more lines of code, the more methods to scroll through
18:06
@mikeTheLiar Said Steve Jobs!
user47589
No credible programmer or computer scientist would say such a thing.
@Michael one method per action.
@RyanTernier Steve Jobs said lots of things I don't necessarily agree with
so you guys just have classes with hundreds of methods?
@mikeTheLiar You have 1,000,000 hitting your site daily. a 5ms performance increase is 5,000,000ms increase for a day - 5,000 seconds. ~1.4 hours.
user47589
18:07
we have classes with appropriate abstractions
user47589
if those abstractions spawn hundreds of methods, sure
turn that into an enerprise application where you need fast hits, those ms add up :)
@Michael Not typically - that typically means that you have your class violating SRP...
but splitting up into as many as necessary to fit the purpose makes sense
@RyanTernier I said microseconds, not milliseconds. Also if you're getting 1,000,000 hits/day you can afford to up the ram in the servers
"hundreds" is typically too many, because it means you're doing more than one thing...
user47589
18:08
i figured "hundreds of methods" was metaphorical, not literal.
no, don't have class with hundreds of methods, i do have hundreds of classes each do specific things
interesting, learned something new
Yeah it was metaphorical
@tweray Exactly...
@mikeTheLiar Then yea, who cares :P
@Michael well, even "tens" is often a sign of SRP violations...
18:09
SRP Is an ugly beast when it comes to technical debt
<3 Solid
user47589
yeah
@RyanTernier besides, if performance is that critical to your software it's unlikely you're developing in C# anyway
user47589
go SOLID go!
well you guys are saying conflicting things then
GO GO GADGET SOLID
18:09
@mikeTheLiar I disagree. C# can perform VERY efficiently if you do it properly.
@Michael not really. Reed is saying that if you have that many methods you need more classes
lol okay, so a combo of more methods & classes
relative to eachother
user47589
the point is it would be easier to read if your method said
@mikeTheLiar My last company I had a SOA system that would run through at least 5 XML serializations (500 line xml files), 100+ DB oracle calls, etc. in under 10ms. total end to end run time from start to finish was 34ms on our prod system.
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filteredGridSource = filteredGridSource.Where(x => ContactIdMatches(x) || ContactNameMatches(x) || EmailAddressMatches(x) || ContactRoleMatches(x)).ToList()
user47589
18:11
that's a LOT easier to read than the original
user47589
(even though you've made some methods)
@Michael The basis principle of the S (Single) part of SOlid is single use. I have a junior here who wrote a method:
public void SendEmail(....)
inside that method, if the email address string didn't match an account, he'd create a new account, then send an email. THis violates SRP. I got him to back it up and verify accounts exist before SEndEmail(). SendEMail should only "Send email" nothing else. Now it's testable, and easier to maintian.
user47589
lines of code correlates with readability far less strongly than properly abstracting out behavior
user47589
sure, the principal is the same.
@RyanTernier good example. thanks
user47589
18:15
i think i use verbs for most of my method names, or verb + noun
VerbNoun(Noun noun)
Done.
InsertPanini(Asshole target)
InsertPanini() : Noun.Noun
In the big leagues we call that abstraction. You're welcome.
EatPanini() : nounable, verbable
user47589
18:17
you misunderstood. most of my methods are named Verbs
@RyanTernier you don't eat a panini
Panini() : IEatable, IInsertable, INounable, IVerbable
@RyanTernier unless you're some kind of pervert
user47589
is @RyanTernier panini-challenged?
!!panini
18:18
Jan 12 at 16:55, by Markus Werner
to all stupid put all "Panini" in your asshole
@Amy well he's canadian so
just got an email from a recruiter, looking for a developer with strong MS Access 2010 + C# skills, along with SSIS
man, what a job
Take it now.
@SteveG if you know C#, why would you ever use Access and SSIS?
user47589
oooh Access 2010!
18:18
@SteveG The last person must've killed themselves
@SteveG kill yourself before anyone attempts to hire you
lmao
find the coworker you hate the most, tell them about the job
@mikeTheLiar I think you suggest suicide way too often man.
that was my thoughts exactly: wtf
user47589
18:19
Suicide is not funny. Please don't joke about it.
I agree
I Concur
22 vets a day
Won't happen again.
18:20
bloop
somebody say something
ok, you suck steve
next
haha
I'm looking through chat history to see how often I advocate for suicide.
if your mother asks, i might have to agree
wait what
18:22
I count twice but they were both today.
@mikeTheLiar providing suicide advice twice a day is not normal sir
I ran out of coffee today. Against the odds, I survived.
@tweray twice in one day in the entire history of this room
Wghurgh
@SteveG something
18:24
just saw that Microsoft cognition demo. PANINIS?
PANINI IS ALREADY PLURAL ffs
user47589
I forgot to grind my coffee this morning.
@KendallFrey whew, i don't know what i'd do without you
user47589
so far today i've had zero cups of coffee
@Amy gigiddy
user47589
lol
18:24
@SteveG You'd click links on Friday
@Squiggle dude, admit it, it's now new global standard
Somebody write me a batch file that uninstalls assemblies from the GAC using gacutil after getting the assembly names from a file
i haven't 'drank' in like 2 weeks
amy knows whats up
@SteveG you must be thirsty
user47589
um, up is not down?
18:25
"DRANK"
all restaurant here have paninis or panini's in their menu
@Amy so considering my code again, Would you recommend creating a nested class in my current (Form Class) or abstracting them as (static methods?) to a Class in a Utilities folder called Filtering which has a nested class called ContactFiltering?
lmao, nvm, at least kendall knows whats up
@tweray Nev'r! The English tung shalt nev'r be chang'd! Hark, I say!
> panini's
Pipebombs were invented for a reason. This is it.
18:26
@TomW I saw an advert that read
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either, you can always refactor it later if deemed necessary or desirable.
> Try our "delicious" Panini's
@SteveG DRANK MEMES
@Squiggle ahdfhdfhdffs.
DANK
18:26
MEEEEEMES
user47589
I could use some dank memes.
In which curriculum did they ever teach that quotation marks add emphasis? And was the teacher trolling?
GAC giveth and GAC Taketh away
user47589
Scumbag GAC
Someone please photoshop a douchebag hat onto the GAC viewer application
18:28
@Squiggle english is reinvented like 76 times per day in US highschools, live in current old man
why on earth would anyone do this?
@mikeTheLiar Don't worry. Nobody (or at least I) didn't mean to attack you or anything. It bothered me the first time, and the second time. I just thought I should point it out because people can take it the wrong way. The literal one. That'd be bad. :-)
var myVar = myVar = GetMyVar();
@tweray k blud i cn do this
@Codeman watch out you might get kick-muted
18:28
@Failsafe I AM THE KICK MUTER
@Codeman that compiles? O.o
@Codeman is that even legal? Statements evaluate right to left, no?
@Codeman :/
@Codeman tell me it's in the TFS source code
18:29
cough
ok, that was an unacceptably vague statement. You know what I mean in context, though
> no comment
it has to be in VS, thats why intellisense causes my shit to crash
m'f'r
jk, i know you don't work on VS
stop screaming at me, i said i know
be nice, kids
@TomW Only if they're left-associative
user47589
18:30
can we whisper at you?
= is right-associative
i dont know
Just reading facebook. Someone mentioned seeing some newts. My first reaction was "newts? New typescript? Are they at 1.9 already?"
user47589
a newt gingrich was sighted in the area
user47589
18:31
the newt herd is sure to follow
!!youtube woman screaming at rick scott
i hated newt, but comparing him to this elections republican candidates, he's a saint
i mean, how fat should your finger be to miss type a t between w and s
18:33
"I got better"
Cleese's delivery is always spot on
!!youtube genghis khan
It's too bad you can't just play Dr.Frankenstein and take the bits and pieces from each candidate that are the best and make a new one
lmao i know right
i wish there was a Science Party
that only let scientists and engineers run in it
and who would devote money to nasa and finding those damned aliens
user47589
@RyanTernier or Mr. Potato Head
user47589
18:40
Trump is a potato head.
@SteveG that would honestly be a disaster lol
@KendallFrey nooooo
lawyers are disasters
well, okay, yeah they don't have the best people skills, lol
but, money buys elections and people enjoy technology, so, who knows
@SteveG what's the Science Party's stance on the Environment?
lawyers are not smart enough to destroy humanity. scientists and engineers are
they admit that global warming is real
and their policies are based on scientific research
18:41
w00t, Science Party 2020
@Sidney the environment is good
user47589
i like the environment. its a swell place.
im going to start a gofundme account
for this Science Party
we have the ass, the elephant, and now the beaker
user47589
what kind of beaker
i dont do chemistry, idk
!!google beaker
user47589
hahahaha the muppet
lmao
user47589
yes! use the muppet
theres our young vote :p
seriously though, if we wouldn't have dumped money into science for the moon race, we wouldn't have the computers and tech we do now, it literally spawned thousands of new industries
I was thinking an Erlenmeyer, but the muppet works too.
!!google Erlenmeyer
@SteveG Microelectronics my man
@SteveG I'm disappointed that we stopped
right? so is everybody else
Microtechnology happened in the late 60's, led to the Information Revolution
We haven't been more than 500 km or so from Earth in forever
18:46
@KendallFrey I wish we would invest so much into the space program
I love space, it has so much to offer
What is the Science Party's stance on a government subsidized hyperloop infrastructure?
Whenever I think of how far it is to the Moon my mind is blown every time
@Sidney if the government subsidizes it you might as well write it off
WE WENT TO ANOTHER BALL IN THE SKY
@KendallFrey did we though?
did we?!?!?!
18:48
the same ball, that humans have been looking up at for hundreds of thousands of years, millions of years
WHO ON GODS GREEN EARTH ADDS a "how to read a CSV" to the top of a CSV that has never had a "how to read a CSV" for 3 years. gHAH
lol
okay, thats funny as hell
I am actually interested in the hyperloop
it will really cut down on shipping costs
if you could build it to cross the pacific it would be revolutionary to exports and imports
18:49
it may speed up shipping, but not cut down cost
at least not shortly
@Failsafe thats a great idea
@Failsafe I agree. I love hearing all these "smart people" who say "We said no to the oil pipe line, why would we want a hyper loop? You're still putting a pipeline in". smh
@tweray Costs no, but environmental impact? Substantially.
@tweray You would replace tankers
but, no, lets go into congress and complain about gays and obamacare for a decade, pffft, politicans
18:50
And cost would come down eventually.
@SteveG Unfortunately people are selfish
indeed
by the time we realize all this cool stuff can help it will be too late
I'm totes stoked that 1% of the US driving population has reserved a Tesla
I reserved one
>.>
18:51
really, was it that much?
$1000
is it refundable?
i'd be interested if there were more charging stations around
Idk if I will be able to buy one
I can really only get it if I get the tax credit
because I need to add some stuff to the car
18:52
hope all these model 3 on road can encourage more charging station
how much is the tax credit for it?
$7500
thats pretty good
Every EV has it
300k reservations, only 210 million drivers. so ~1.5 now.
18:52
and faster charging tech
Realistically, those preorder numbers will drop by like 100-150k
once people realize they don't want one or cant afford it 2 years from now
it's the price contracted or still tbd?
$35000
in contract? no possible change?
Yeah, but still, even approaching 1% of automobile electrification would be glorious. Of course, we'd be going from prius's to Tesla's, so the boost wouldn't be as good as going from say, 1981 Chevy Astro's to Tesla's, but still.
18:54
@tweray that is going to be sticker price
You should expect no discount
hmm, i wonder if after 2 years USD shrink or bump, what will happen
@tweray who knows
in 2 years Trump might've started nuclear war
well, true that
you never know if humanity will still exist after 2016
user47589
I have faith that the rich people already have their own interstellar starships and will run away to survive any apocalypse.
There's no way Trump can win the General Election. The only reason he got this far is because the GOP candidates couldn't pull their heads out of their asses and narrow the field before the first 20 races.
user47589
18:56
Agreed.
user47589
His disapproval ratings are the highest of any candidate.
Of course, I'd rather Trump vs <Democrat> than Cruz vs <Democrat>. Cruz actually has a shot.
I can't edit the compatibility settings for cmd.exe
to always run as admin
wtf
user47589
Cruz is trying to schmooze the delegates.
@Failsafe That sounds like a bit of a security issue, doesn't it?
18:58
you can create a shortcut of cmd
@Sidney "Can't edit the compatibility settings because cmd.exe is part of this version of windows"
user47589
You can trust Cruz to make backroom deals that benefit Cruz.
fuck you W7 I am able to do it in w10
god
damn
@tweray i'd rather die
nah jk that's what i did
user47589
Please submit yourself to your local composting station.
Damn :/ I did all the refactoring for the filtering logic and its still just as slow

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