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14:00
@rlemon I program on papyrus
you don't code on paper, you put ideas on paper to code later
paper is so mainstream
@Failsafe papyrus punch cards
user47589
is inkjet ink still the most expensive liquid on earth?
Why is this such a difficult conversation? All I asked was for a way to change VS default print margin, not for a debate.
14:00
@Sometowngeek So that's how it started.
@Sometowngeek this is the internet, debates are hand in hand with any discussion / question
need a boogie board, no trees will be harmed
@Sometowngeek We all have our own things to say, let us say them
I didn't say "Do you think I should print on paper or review my code on the screen?"
@Amy more expensive per-gram than Waitrose saffron, AFAIK
14:01
okay I will, Does anyone think printing code on paper is useful for anything other than.. idk.. historical value?
:P discuss
Paper for me is still the best way for me to express ideas because whatever I do on paper is free of form
@rlemon It was useful
50 years ago
when we used punchcards
but now we have this thing called a terminal
user47589
@Sometowngeek i dont think VS has any control over print margins. you can use Productivity Power Tools to show a margin on your screen
its like electric paper
virtualized
crazy shit man
@Failsafe did you know they have the internet for computers now?
14:02
@rlemon Inter...what?
@Sometowngeek have you tried printing to a PDF are the results the same?
user47589
@Sometowngeek when a room full of people is refusing to answer a question, throwing a little fit won't help at all
@rlemon sounds cool. Where do I buy one?
user47589
@Sometowngeek keep in mind we are not obligated to help, nor is anyone here entitled to be helped.
14:03
@Amy What I'm trying to do is I am trying to set the default print margin for VS, so when I print my code in VS, it prints out in 0.5" margin instead of its default 1" margin.
@littlepootis get online to the mom apple stoer
@Amy Thank you for your understanding
user47589
@Sometowngeek i know. i dont think you can.
@Sometowngeek Are you serious right now?
user47589
@Sometowngeek i specifically said VS doesn't have control over print margins. please read.
14:04
Even microsoft doesn't want you to print code
Protip: if you ever find yourself printing code, STOP
HAMMERTIME!
What you're doing is insanity
:prints jQuery source... now lives on streets with $90K inkjet bill:
@CapricaSix if I wanted your robotic opinion I'd ask for it
14:05
FINE!
Then how do I review my code without having to force myself to switch between 3-4 windows every time I type 4-6 lines of code?
@mikeTheLiar We've been over this
It's really troublesome for me.
@CapricaSix holy shit
14:05
@Sometowngeek multiple screen / monitors / terminals
@KendallFrey I just showed up so I might be behind
@Amy Acknowledged.
workspaces even make this easier
@Sometowngeek I don't have to switch between windows. I cannot reproduce your problem, therefore I don't have a solution.
Wait
14:06
@rlemon W10 FTW
you review code you just wrote in a different window than the code editor?
user47589
@Sometowngeek get a second monitor.
@Failsafe I often like having multiples files open in view at once.
I can get that requirement
split tabs on sublime ftw
Yea but the same file?
Or you could just print
14:06
ohh no no
@MoonOwl22 and waste time, resources, and energy
user47589
@MoonOwl22 dont thank me, i didn't do this for you
So was that really Cap responding to me or was @rlemon just having some fun?
I gained sentience, rlemon is dead.
Some things are easier to reason about on paper
@Amy I was speaking on behalf of Geektown since i noticed he was getting frustrated
@rlemon I only have 2 monitors, and I have 2 solutions up so I can look between them. I want to be able to type faster than 1. switch to another solution, 2. comment, 3. switch back, 4. type 4-6 lines of code, 5. switch screen, 6. update a list, 7. rinse and repeat.
14:08
rlemon is dead, we killed him, you and I
If I can't reason about it on paper, I can't reason about it looking at the screen
user47589
where's my phoenix down
@Sometowngeek printing out code is not going to be faster
* cast Life *
user47589
goes through @rlemon's pockets for loose change
14:08
I'm more interested in Cap gaining sentience. It was his last true act, creating a robot that killed him.
Lol
Thank you @MoonOwl22
take off @rlemon's $90 sneaker
rlemon is a good guy
@MoonOwl22 Is the inverse not true?
you're all vultures
user47589
14:09
he was a good guy. he's dead now remember
The pony can take him to the fountain of youth
he was
user47589
i call dibs on his head
@KendallFrey Like I said... everyone works in different ways.
@Amy nevar forget
14:10
What are you gonna do with his head?
@Sometowngeek Like everyone said, your way is wrong :P
user47589
brb, need to go get my saw.
A lot of times when I am constructing a method definition I come across the dilemma whether to make a method accept a Class /Object parameter or an Int "Id" parameter.

Ultimately the object's "id" is usually what is used to obtain whatever object from the DB and the rest of the object is useless. BUT if you require the Object itself it provides a guarantee that the method can only be used with that Object.

What is best practice?
user47589
@Sidney volleyball
!!tell sidney lenny
14:10
@sidney ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
user47589
@Michael make two overloads, one taking the object and one taking an id?
@Sometowngeek Alt+Tab is a fraction of a second. You'll need to Alt+Tab thousands of times to waste whatever time you wasted waiting for your code to print.
@Michael whatever is most SOLID, surely? I tend to pass class instances around, unless it's an endpoint for a service or repository or something.
I can fit 8/4 (depending on how much I need to view of it) terminals and 3 split screen code editors (6 files) on two monitors
@Amy thats not really what i am getting at. I only need the 1 method. but its just whether to accept an object ID as parameter or the Object itself. Typically i only ever use the ID. But accepting the Object itself helps with type safety
user47589
14:13
if you dont need the object and dont want overloads, the method should accept only what it needs.
I mean the parameter will be named "someObjectID" so the developer using it should know..
@Sometowngeek File - Page Setup, you will find the margins
wait rlemon is alive! Let's celebrate with a rlemon party
user47589
@Michael why do you need type safety when you dont need the type?
@Michael If there's no reason not to accept the object, do that.
14:15
@Squiggle ;)
@Amy because a method might perform some function for some specific type of object. So the parameter accepts an int of that object's ID.

But since it's an int. any developer could put any kind of integer in there. They could get confused maybe and put some other object's integer. Then it will throw a runtime exception or return unexpected results.
But if you require the Object itself. It will give the developer a compile-time error.
@Michael That's what types are for. Just create a sealed id type that encapsulates the integer. You can make the access level internal so that it can only be accessed within your assembly
user47589
@Michael why are you talking about "a method", i thought we were talking about a specific method?
@juanvan It only changes for one session, not permanently.
@Amy i'm just talking about in general with methods that perform some action on an object
user47589
14:18
@Michael then i guess you've answered your own question? pass in the object
@KendallFrey Not everyone. You and some people may disagree with me. But there is no right or wrong way to do this.
The constructor for the id type would throw an exception for you if the integer passed is not valid
I disagree wholeheartedly
user47589
@Michael well pick one, i'm not going to argue
i'm not trying to argue i just dont understand which is best.
14:19
@KendallFrey Then that is your opinion, not everyone's.
user47589
@Michael "best" is subjective.
It's the majority opinion
@Sometowngeek humm
still an opinion, but a very popular one
@KendallFrey If you can't agree with me, then you can just ignore the subject instead of trying to dominate the table and try to silence me.
14:20
@MoonOwl22 creating an encapsulating ID type sounds like going way overboard
You don't have to keep talking
Neither do you.
yesterday, by Kendall Frey
If I was to stop being a pedantic dickhead, I'd no longer exist
user47589
@Michael so far i've told you to use the ID, Kendall said no no use the Object, you said you need the object frequently so I revised my answer to the Object. pick one.
user47589
@Sometowngeek come on man, give it a rest
14:20
I just think the absurdity of printing is worth repeating
It is
@KendallFrey Ok.. that is your opinion. Not something you can force on to me.
user47589
@Sometowngeek the room rejected what you want to do, fighting it won't solve anything and just makes you look immature
22 mins ago, by rlemon
coding on paper is like forcing yourself to use an abacus when you have a calculator sitting next to you
@Michael The type you should use is the the type of the object you will eed frequently. Amy and Kendall are right
@Sometowngeek Don't embarass yourself
14:21
30
Q: Is it common to print out code on paper?

gablinI like to keep my lines of code under 80 characters because: I don't have to do any horizontal scrolling; I know the line is probably too complicated if it exceeds this limit; and it prints out nicely on paper. Concerning the latter, I've met only a few who actually print out code to look at ...

@MoonOwl22 @Amy okay thank you
@MoonOwl22 hah. wayyy too late
TBF, I could see printing a method and having someone else review it. Makes anotation easier, and allowes annotations to be completely freeform.
Wow. When MoonOwl says "don't embarrass yourself" you dun goofed.
user47589
14:22
this is a new low for this room
no this is


_______
shawty got low low low low low low low
user47589
@rlemon but that looks like the old low
@Sidney That is why I print code but other than that it's quite a bit of labour
@Sometowngeek People here are friendly. When someone like Amy informs you it is not possible, it probably is impossible
@Sidney Still, you must want to do some crazy insane annotations if the existing code review tools don't support it.
14:24
Don't raise your emotions. Just remember everyone wishes you well which is why they are discouraging you from printing code
@rlemon wow that was a rare meme
@KendallFrey Learning curve and time factors
Printing code is good for some scenarios
how is time a problem if you're actually waiting on a physical printout
@Failsafe only shows up every 1.26345 millennium. updoot now or get syntax errors for the next 14 builds.
@KendallFrey Learning time. So many people are resistant to learning anything new after they've just learnt something else
14:25
Not sure if I'm right here but I have a question.
@MoonOwl22 That doesn't mean that the old ways are better
New ways exist for a reason
@VolkerSchmidt no, I can confirm you're right there. Please continue.
Choosing to be here, right now
i have the choice to either use await Task or a blockingcollection
await
14:26
to pass messages from a to b
@KendallFrey Of course but if you were forced to learn how to review code on paper or you'll fail the class, would you have an option but to like it?
so does the blocking collection do busy waiting? like, is it THAT bad?
@VolkerSchmidt blockingcollection is nice, if it fits your situation perfectly, use it
@MoonOwl22 A specific set of directions is different
@VolkerSchmidt I severely doubt it
14:27
In this context
@KendallFrey I come from jsland... blocking is a curse word
if I have very many blocking collections waiting, would I have high CPU load or low?
Newly created twitter account: twitter.com/@ShitSOChatSays
it may busywait for a few milliseconds, but it seems ridiculous to do that for long periods
14:27
@rlemon penjsland?
@VolkerSchmidt I assume low, but test it
Accepting suggestions for future tweets
@mikeTheLiar Anything from moonowl
Never thought i'd find myself using Real Networks again
14:28
thanks all, kinda shooting in the dark but you're helpful :)
@MoonOwl22 if you use fake networks you get more teraflops
user47589
We try to be helpful.
user47589
Sometimes we confuse helping with shitting though.
@mikeTheLiar slidepoop, gayclubs, and similar caprica commands
@VolkerSchmidt I agree with @KendallFrey. It should be relatively easy to reproduce and profile.
14:30
I knew it! Real Networks' Player is taking me back to the messy XP days
> 2016
user47589
i use RealPlayer erry'day
> Real software
@Amy Does it play Vorbis files?
More specifically, does it decode Vorbis streams?
user47589
it plays all the things
It seems to be failing to read a few OGG-contained Vorbis streams I ripped a long long time ago
25
Q: Is there anything like asynchronous BlockingCollection<T>?

avoI would like to await on the result of BlockingCollection<T>.Take() asynchronously, so I do not block the thread. Looking for anything like this: var item = await blockingCollection.TakeAsync(); I know I could do this: var item = await Task.Run(() => blockingCollection.Take()); but that kin...

I can't remember when
user47589
@MoonOwl22 i have no trouble playing those with RealPlayer
@Amy Now playing :)
14:33
@Kendall
If I'm having trouble playing any kind of media, I just use VLC
thanks, but TPL is not an option, its a PCL
im kinda recreating TPL actually
@KendallFrey You seem like the kind of guy who'd write his own decoder
I probably am
but I haven't
Just to play one file
14:34
@VolkerSchmidt well that means await isn't an option either...
Some files are worth being played.
@KendallFrey hm? I have async code running fine in my PCL
@MoonOwl22 I wrote a WAV file generator once, but that doesn't really count
Free_Vixens_Bearing_Tasty_Tacoes.Exe
@VolkerSchmidt async/await is built on TPL
14:35
@KendallFrey right, sorry. I meant TPL.Dataflow
ohh
that makes more sense
@KendallFrey Where you using it to transcode media?
And RealPlayer crashes
@MoonOwl22 Nope, just slap a header on a raw data file
@KendallFrey That doesn't count
You can use it for discreetly sending data files disguised as audio
@MoonOwl22 as I said
14:38
@KendallFrey That means I cans end password screenshots disguised as audio. Simple yet brilliant
Since you're already on audio topic, I'll do one more:
anybody knows how to capture "what you hear" in a cross platform way?
NAudio can do it for Windows
PortAudio doesnt seem able
@KendallFrey One problem I have not solved yet is generating FLAC's MD5 hash without the decoding to WAV after splitting a FLAC file into different files each containing a different set of blocks
@VolkerSchmidt Let me engage you on this topic
@MoonOwl22 So, I've gotta ask, what utilities are you using where passwords aren't masked? The violation of that basic security principle alone says they're terrible
@Sidney wifi login on Windows has optional masking
@Sidney You'll be surprised that a lot of websites don't mask passwords
user47589
14:51
...
optional masking is a common thing
I don't think masking is that terrible of a requirement
user47589
that's not what he's talking about.
But if you mean masking isn't even a possibility... yeah that's bad.
A real problem is saving passwords that are not encrypted
14:52
No
I agree
passwords should never be encrypted
they should be salted and hashed
user47589
Just use Keepass2 to store your passwords and be done with it.
Because encryption is reversible
14:53
@MoonOwl22 basic security?
Someone pwnz your server, suddenly all passwords are available
Any given application should not actually know the user's password
yey Tom Scott
Forgive me. I know absolutely nothing about security. I thought hashing and salting was a method of encryption
user47589
14:55
it is. but you dont want to encrypt passwords
Nope. Encryption can be decrypted
user47589
you want to hash them
@Amy *isn't
user47589
you're right, i misread what he said.
Good morning everyone
14:58
still weirds me out to see Tom Scott online. I remember when he was just another nerdy student, before his pirate days.
I don't know what encryption is then
I got a question if the room is available
@MoonOwl22 It's when you bury data in a crypt
pretty ez
@MoonOwl22 oh yeah that's getting tweeted
@mikeTheLiar What's getting tweeted

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