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17:00
Hello,
Taking a first course in programming. Is there there any difference between `scanf(" %c", &potato);` and `scanf("%c", &potato);`?
there appears to be an extra space in one
this is a @KendallFrey question
Yes, sorry. I'm asking whether it makes any difference?
No, it's a C question
yeah i was being a smart ass, my apologies
This isn't the C room
17:01
meh, you know C stuff
not that stuff
ah okay
Ah, I found the C room. I'll go ask there. Thanks
you're welcome
ajkdhsajka
i dont understand pagedlists
17:18
i dont understand women
Guys
What will be the output of this code
namespace SomeNameSpace
{
    class Baseclass
    {
        public void fun()
        {
            Console.Write("Base class" + " ");
        }
    }
    class Derived1: Baseclass
    {
        new void fun()
        {
            Console.Write("Derived1 class" + " ");
        }
    }
    class Derived2: Derived1
    {
        new void fun()
        {
            Console.Write("Derived2 class" + " ");
        }
    }
    class Program
    {
        public static void Main(string[ ] args)
        {
shouldn't
well, let me start again
@Obvious Uh, run it?
i would suspect that your professor wanted you to figure it out
Someone asked me in the interview
But I guess I will run it
17:22
you cant compile and check?
wait, new void fun?
is that a thing?
i've never seen that before
or maybe i have and i'm confused
really?
it's pretty old
what is it?
17:22
I learned something new the other day
catch..when
oh yeah thats new in C#6
new is like overrirde except that in new we can even override if the signature is different
@SteveG new is the opposite of override
ya that is new tho
oh neat
learned something new today
17:23
@Obvious that's inaccurate
useless...
is this statement correct?
new is like overrirde except that in new we can even override if the signature is different
why not?
new doesn't override anything
17:24
what does it do?
allocates memory
or something
creates a new method
but in the context of our discussion, what is the outcome?
fuck you steve
you made me typo
lmao
17:24
@SteveG outcome of what?
I think it will stat with parent output
well, if you look at the code, you can clearly see fun already exists in a parent class, what is the outcome of doing new fun
the interviewer told me the output will be "Base class"
@SteveG it creates an entirely new method
@Obvious uh
is it was on job interview?
17:26
is that the actual output?
yeah job interview, cnn wont interview me lol
@KendallFrey when comparing it to override, what is the difference?
i'd work at fox news, i'd love the opportunity to punch tucker carlson in his under developed baby maker
override takes the base class method and overrides it, new ignores the base class method
you should have told this fu**er: "the output will be: FU" and walk away like a boss
override is virtual, new isn't
17:27
what is this stupid questions?
what are they trying to test with this questions?
so, when i do new, it's basically letting me override the method with new parameters as obvious thought?
it doesn't override anything
is any real life programmer will evar write something like this?
the base method still exists and is separate
well it must, because you no longer have access to the original base class method, or do you?
17:29
@Mr.Noob new method? sure
@SteveG You do if you cast
no, code like this
oh that makes sense
so, his interviewer was wrong then?
he was an a**hole
Unless I misread something, yes
@Obvious did you ever run it? whats the output?
17:31
even if its new it will still have base class no?
@Mr.Noob ?
Just ran it, the output is Base class
@KendallFrey ?
17:34
isnt the scope private if not specified public?
isnt that why it outputs base class
internal
@peterpep snap
@SteveG private
wow and im a retard compared to you guys
you guys need to do some soul searching
LOL
@KendallFrey what?
So its because of the access modifier?
17:35
@SteveG PRIVATE
thats what i think it is
@Obvious yes
obvious change it to public
the default access modifier is definitely internal
and im guessing itll change
oops forgot the @
new public void fun()
17:35
Yeah if I make the methods public in the derived class the output changes to Derived2 Class
im so confused
i feel so proud of myself right now
@SteveG it definitely isn't for methods
when i remove new its still return "base"
Internal is the default if no access modifier is specified.
17:36
@KendallFrey steveg is right
"Internal is the default if no access modifier is specified. "
private is default
@Mr.Noob everything is new by default
isnt it?
wrong
@peterpep no
17:37
no
internal is the default
MSDN says you wrong
@Obvious it is
it does.
and my experience tells you that you're wrong too
17:37
So why its printing base then
if its accesbile within the derived classes?
oh wait
i have no idea, and i have no idea why it changes when i change it to public
kendell is right
are the namespaces different?
The access level for class members and struct members, including nested classes and structs, is private by default
17:38
nope
@peterpep MSDN doesn't say one way or the other on that page
i refuse to believe that
@Obvious because you're calling it from outside the derived class
@SteveG Whether you believe it matters more than whether it's true
praise jesus
@KendallFrey hm?
if you dont put public, it will only output derived class if you use it WITHIN the class (such as in another method)
17:39
@SteveG PRAISE JESUS
I have question:
Is it possible to copy all table data from sqlce to sqlite?
but you are using it in the main, so thats why it posts base class
I have answer:
Yes.
304
A: What are the Default Access Modifiers in C#?

Jon SkeetThe default access for everything in C# is "the most restricted access you could declare for that member". So for example: namespace MyCompany { class Outer { void Foo() {} class Inner {} } } is equivalent to namespace MyCompany { internal class Outer { ...

what should I use?
datatable?
I don
i dont wnt to use foreach
17:40
I don, you don, he dons
hm
i guess thats right
@Mr.Noob linq?
cant I just get all data to dataset or something?
top level class: internal
method: private
members (unless an interface or enum): private (including nested classes)
members (of interface or enum): public
constructor: private (note that if no constructor is explicitly defined, a public default constructor will be automatically defined)
delegate: internal
interface: internal
explicitly implemented interface member: public!
thats a lot more complex than i thought
17:43
It's also written out more complex than it needs to be
what if create string builder and copy all the sql in there?
then execute 1 query
whats the suggested way to handle time in an aspnet application? I want to send out a notification when a DateTime in the database is less than 30 days from DateTime.Now
what kind of notification? Task Scheduler could do it
@KendallFrey copy n paste
regardless of if the user is on the webpage or not
17:47
@SteveG That doesn't change it, only makes it not your fault
basically check the DB for the datetime column and see if anything is less than 30 days from now
@KendallFrey yep not my fault
i dunno how or where to put that code in my mvc application
@peterpep you should do a scheduled task that runs daily
this scheduled task can call an api if you like
so i need to make a separate application that does that check?
17:49
yep
mother
fuckers
LE SIGH
i mean you can put it in a mvc, but what if nobody visits that site for a day, a week?
holidays? weekends?
gotchya
so then basically my check DB for dateTime will be a standalone application that ill also incorporate the send email functionality in as well
and then ill have that run on a scheduled task
17:50
yep
well, you can send emails however you want, directly in the scheduled task, or in an api
thatd be a console application?
no need for there to be a console
so when i go in VS what do i make it as?
as you can see not too familiar with this
You can create it with the console template, then switch it to Windows application in the properties
the two types are the same, except one automatically shows a console
17:53
gotchya
took note of this so i dont forget
this actually makes my ASPNET app cleaner to program
got the add feature in, just need to work on the dispose and edit and displaying
isnt there some kind of cron jobs?
cron?
cron jobs are scheduled tasks in linux i believe
i could be mistaken
yes something like that
if i am right it could run scripts
it's the same thing, just a different name under windows and linux
i googled it to verify
ugh just cloned a repo in another repo
idiot
17:59
isn't php 7 like 3 times better then aspnet?
More like 0.3 times.
i heard like 4 or 5
i heard its only 2.9 times better
why every company use asp?
Weird companies. ASP is long dead.
18:00
because php is too hard
too much of a learning curve
i mean aspnet
only experts use php
Is this a serious Q?
yes
I hated aspnet from the first time I saw it...
oh, i thought we were kidding
18:01
i got a question
Dennis is asshole, why charlie hate?
this is a bad question
> Why is <some false statement> true?
you should be comparing php to c#
aspnet is the web framework
@Failsafe dennis is an asshole, always sleeping w/ other dudes gf's
@peterpep uh no
18:02
s/gf's//
No that's Mac
lol
@Failsafe no, thats dennis, when he got that hippy to chain himself to the tree
Because ASP.NET has advantages over PHP. First and foremost, it's a vastly better language with far superior base library. Second, the model is not restricted to fire-and-forget. Third, it compiles and catches error before you have to run the goddamn thing. Fourth, you aren't bound by an awkward sandbox. And fifth, the tooling is superior and standardized. And sixth, well, Microsoft.
btw does mac has better file reading speeds? I saw benchmark for sqlite and on win it was 234 and on mac it was 34 or something
Benchmarks are often wrong because people who make them don't have a frigging clue.
18:04
post source
@RoelvanUden Don't forget that one is a compiled language
and one is not
yeah, plus .net core is blazing fast
420 speed it
core can handle 2300% more RPS than non-core
probably significantly better than php too
but i'm just guessing there
im not touching core until its polished more
18:05
ben adams is a shill
that is hard core
don't believe his lies
ive heard its missing too many features right now
!!giphy dont believe his lies
Today, choosing PHP for new projects is only done for the reason of being lazy and you already know it. If you hate MS and compiled languages, you can still use Go or NodeJS. Otherwise there are vastly better languages out there, including Java/Scala, Python, C#, etc. There is no real reason otherwise to pick PHP today.
@peterpep Meh, that's debateable
@RoelvanUden That's some serious allegations you have there
implying java is better than php
YOU'RE LIVING ON THE EDGE, SON
Hey, I hate Java too, but it's still better than PHP!
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18:07
@Mr.Noob they dont mention anything about the win7 computer components
other than x86
so thatas what 4gb of ram?
yes but 235 vs 34 is crazy
its like years
literallyfrom the guys taht did that test
"Hello, Sommer!
This article is not intended to compare SQLite performance on Microsoft Windows and MacOS X platforms, but to show SQLite certain settings impact when using a particular platform. In addition, in our test environment computers with Microsoft Windows and MacOS X have completely different hardware implementation.
Therefore, it is appropriate not to compare Microsoft Windows and MacOS X characteristics, but to compare characteristics of the same platform with different settings."
read that last sentence over a few times
i didnt had this comment when i was reading it on my phone its android 2.3.4...
the learning curve on PHP is not that large, which is why it's so popular, and why there are so many bad php programmers
I was scared that win 7 sucks that much :\
18:11
(i know, i was one of them)
php is one hell of a fun language to program in though
i still think its inappropriate to compare php directly to aspnet
you need to compare whatever framework youre using to aspnet
php is the programming language
such as comparing Laravel to ASPNET
you compare the experience of writing and maintaining an app in php w/ that of asp.net, you can't do that comparison with C# alone
need an apples to apples comparison
yes I know
i heard a big issue with PHP though is that it doesnt scale too well and maintaining it is a pain
18:13
I just hate aspnet
why?
because people don't like what they're not good at
im not good at wcf, so i hate wcf
im not good at baseball, i fucking hate baseball
i havent learned wcf
18:15
it's the devil
still trying to learn this whole web thing
its like a god damn maze
i was lucky and picked it up in my early teens
there is things that I hate and I just hate them, like Ishit, aspnet, FB etc
@SteveG racing must make you mad enough to kill :P
yeah thats why i only do 1 or 2 races
lol
and half the races im trying to tbone you into a cement barrier
18:16
formula is fun to watch
@SteveG or the fact that you only have a few days for each session :D
@peterpep formula?
@KendallFrey session?
youre talking about car racing?
18:17
@SteveG gaming session
ok
lol?
kendall doesn't like NHL17 on console because he sucks at hockey
the insinuation is that you're slow, Steve
no, because I don't like consoles
oh, yeah, it's because i crash into everything
if you didn't crash, you'd still be slow
if youre not first, youre last
18:18
if i go super fast and slam into a wall going a buck fifty, wreck my engine, in my mind, it's a lot faster than slowing down and going around the corner
hes got some ricky bobby mentality
@KendallFrey true, but at least it'd be a closer match
when I insert rows 1 by 1 into db, is ExecuteNonQuery() for each row is slower than creating 1 big query?
I wish you played iRacing
i wish you played NHL17
you know, being canadian and all
18:20
i play real hockey you pleb
never met a canadian so scared to play hockey as you
sounds like kendall is bad at NHL17
i dont even have snow wehere i live :\
s/NHL17/hockey
@peterpep I've never played, because it's on a console
I'm amazing at NHL 09
18:22
can someone answer my question please?
implement both?
see which is faster
I think everyone except me knows which one :\
i do not know
knows what
welcome to the club :D
when I insert rows 1 by 1 into db, is ExecuteNonQuery() for each row is slower than creating 1 big query?
18:24
probably, why?
I am exporting from sqlCE into sqlite
its log table with ~86 rows
is this a one time export?
isn't sqlite slow as piss anyway
if it is, why do you care about the performance
piss isn't slow
18:26
:D
i dont want to know how u measure its speed
its the units but how u measure :D
nvm
@Mr.Noob radar
ah I thought with hands
18:28
your hands are engaged
engage warp drive me spock
I am thinking if it will be better to execute 1 huge sql command instead of executing 86 commands
it doesn't matter
because I learned that sqlite has BEGIN ... END transaction each time which is slow process
brb
it does not matter when you're talking about migrating 86 rows.
18:32
who cares if its 10000 rows
if its a one time export who cares
me, if it takes 10 years
its not gonna take that long
its gonna be a few min between the two methods
it is if you write it slow
if you write slowly code will work slow.
its not slow now, but I was reading about sqlite performance and its says that each transaction take time because its file based and it has to store extra data for rollback etc
so I was thinking if I will start only 1 transaction it will be faster and "easier" to do
18:53
I've got a dumb question, I've got a Stored Procedure, I execute to receive all the Junction Id's, now I wan t to pass those Id's to another call, which will return them combined.
thats not a question
I know in C# it would be call SQL get a List<int> Then I would call SQL again, with a parameter from the foreach(var blah in Li==blahs)
Which would return my data, there has to be a way to SQL to handle all of that.
this would all be in SQL
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Q: SQL variable to hold list of integers

user1413844I'm trying to debug someone else's SQL reports and have placed the underlying reports query into a query windows of SQL 2012. One of the parameters the report asks for is a list of integers. This is achieved on the report through a multi-select drop down box. The report's underlying query uses...

Yeah. I call a Stored Procedure on a Linked Server. That provides me all the man holes within a area, now I have to see if their is sensor data.

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