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14:02
<3
@War
War
War
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hi
:(
@SteveG don't be sad
very very sad
but i love you
14:12
it's hard not to
don't be sad, the code loves you all day and night
!!tell steveg lenny
@steveg ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
lmao
x2
i don't have anything to work on really
finished the sprint early and fixed some bug cards
updated docs
doc updating is fun
14:24
Well that's depressing.
user7480455
greetings all
gmorning
mr. bond
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yeah that picture is sad... I have an older cell phone that can't really do all that
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Morning G.
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14:26
I am not sure how long I have on SO.. I feel a ban coming LOL
@007 Yeah that's what makes it sad.
whys that
bans are hard to get on SO, you have to be pretty bad
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because I keep rolling back question changes
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I hate it when mods strip the essence out of my question to fit what they want.
example?
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14:27
so I keep rolling them back... they will win... but
link pls
1) I doubt it mods 2) that's how SO works 3) I don't think that counts towards an automatic ban
link link link
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well they sent me a message saying that I was being banned for 2 days
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14:28
which I was...
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let me check... If I don't make it back I have been sacked!
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LOL
Protip - if you're getting warnings about being banned maybe you should stop doing those things that are getting you banned.
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Tell Money Penny that... She was the best shag of all time!
Lots of people don't care for how SO works. It hasn't changed for any of them and it's not going to change for you.
14:29
what the hell man
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true mike but some times I have no effs to give...
Why would you roll that back
link
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if I get a ban I get a ban
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What link would you like steve G
14:30
nvm
it was posted
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ok yeah they mods are well with in their rights
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they have been nice
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but If you want something edited tell me... I will make the edits as I see fit... but hey it's a pointless battle and I will lose...
Martijn's changes all involve cleaning up the post to make it easier to read.
14:31
@007 yeah no. That's not how SO works.
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yeah
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good edits
Therefore, rolling them back make the post harder to read
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My point is simple... use the comments
user7480455
tell me what you want changed and I will consider it... Again that's not how this places works so
14:33
You're not listening. That's. Not. How. SO. Works.
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Im the loser for not following the rules...
comments about readability problems would kill the conversation about the programming problems
@007 That's asking people to spend an hour teaching you how to write, rather than 3 minutes fixing the formatting and spelling. Not really a reasonable thing to do.
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but anyway... what good word from you guys today... I really would like to talk about cell phones and their over use
@007 The whole point of allowing people to edit posts is to improve them
14:33
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Q: Why can any user edit any other user's question or answer?

JigarI see an "edit" link after each question and answer. So I was wondering: how come any user can change any other user's question or answer? I think the reason behind it is that each one can share his or her view, right? Now if so, then who is going to review it? Suppose I edit an answer which was...

this is even funnier
you rolled back your own rollback, twice
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Damn Right I did
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LOL
Well, you've sure made sure the room doesn't feel too bad about any future ban, huh?
Stop rolling back good edits. Now.
14:35
@peterpep JS isn't just client side though :D
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007 "Do you expect me to Accept Your Edits Gold Modder"
Node.js just got async/await
yay
i hear they're bringing async await to html too
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Gold Modder: "No Mister Bond...I Expect You To Be Banned!!!"
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14:36
Laser cuts me in two!
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beb
did he ban ya
While we are on the topics of edits
I've corrected an answer once wich had a syntax error in it
The owner dismissed my edits
Never did that again.
Syntax error in code?
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I'm sure when he arrives to his post he will be like TK421... did you rollback that Post again....
14:37
Ah, in an answer, not a question.
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And I will get death stared
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brb people... I need to do 27 secs of work
i hear C# is better than VB
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LOL!
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ya, to be honest, i forgot what is was actually but something down those lines :D
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14:37
I know you want to talk about that more
I hear Haskell is better than C#
@KendallFrey Flagged as spam
@KendallFrey I can't use haskell. I'm allergic to monads.
@KendallFrey Just kidding, i don't abuse functions
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Good thing there are no side effects
14:38
@KendallFrey Ha!
You can just choose not to evaluate your allergy
Nah, that effect ain't important baby, that's just my side effect.
god all i want are a few egg mcmuffins and/or sausage egg and cheese biscuits, but i must resist
I saw a presentation a couple of weeks ago saying "Stop talking about monads, haskell-folk, you're scaring people away".
It then proceeded to talk about monads.
Because monads are so useful you can't escape them
14:40
wtf is a monad
Task is a monad
It had an explanation of monads that actually made sense to me.
I think.
IEnumerable is a monad
@SteveG It's a person who doesn't live in a fixed place but rather roams around.
14:41
@mikeTheLiar lmao think you're thinking of nomad
@mikeTheLiar you surly mean nomad right?
Morning and afternoon. Or UGT (I think it is any way)
@SteveG you're a nomad
@SteveG I heard that question last wednesday on my presentation about FsCheck (quickcheck in Haskell)
Oh, sorry, I remember - it was when I finally understood that in "type class", the term "class" isn't used in the OOP sense of the word.
14:42
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan For me, the main thing that worked for me was just the function signatures of return and bind
@mikeTheLiar you want me to be a nomad
No nomad! No nomad! You're the nomad!
Hmm in NUnit is there something that "can be ran before/during the first [ValueSource()] initializing" instead of after the arguments are initialized as [Setup] does
@SteveG also long as at some point in your travels you end up in my bedroom
Comr on @SteveG - As a user on SO you know you should Google first ;)

http://www.google.com/search?q=monad
14:42
no mad
such a funny word
@KendallFrey so what makes you consider a Task a monad
Because it has monadic return and bind operations
@garfbradaz i could but kendall likes explaining stuff, it makes him feel smart
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called FromResult and ContinueWith
Kind of stuck at that...
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Q: NUnit, can "setup" run before "ValueSource"?

paul23I have the following basic setup for a uni-test: it tests a class that is responsible for indexing files in a directory, and keep giving the correct one on demand. To do this I use a mock file system provided by system.io.abstractions library. The basic setup is as follows: [TestFixture] public ...

14:44
so a monad is something that doesn't exist until you need it
monad stays monad, but transforms a lot
ienumerable - doesn't instatiate the object til you iterate over it (or something similar? i know you're going to say i'm wrong)
Task - is a bucket for future stuff
I think monad is like those pesky 3 shells......
The important part of any monad is a function called bind that takes a monadic value and a function from a value to a monadic value, and returns a monadic value. In C# syntax, that's basically IMonad<U> Bind<T, U>(IMonad<T> m, Func<T, IMonad<U>> f)
So IEnumerable.Select() is a bind operation that transforms a monadic IEnumerable<T> to a new monad, IEnumerable<Whatever>?
14:46
@SteveG Lazy evaluation can be a monad
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan SelectMany is actually the monadic bind
@KendallFrey Why?
Because it accepts a Func<T, IEnumerable<U>> instead of a Func<T, U>
in the big scheme of things, does it matter?
it does to me
fair enough ^
14:49
nice pun btw
does to anyone who wants to use it
The power of a monad mainly comes from how bind works. For lists (IEnumerable, e.g.) it evaluates the function for each value, and concatenates all returned lists into one
btw aside of knowing the type C# doesn't support monad. Does it?
http://mikhail.io/2016/01/monads-explained-in-csharp/
For Maybe (Nullable) it evaluates the function on the value if it exists (is non-null), otherwise returns Nothing (null)
> Having said that, it's also true that C# is lacking some powerful ways to combine and generalize monads which are possible in Haskell and other functional languages.
14:52
@ntohl C# cannot express a monadic interface/contract
Because it has interfaces and not typeclasses
So you can still have monadic types, but you can't have a strict IMonad interface
> Monads are container types
that will I use when someone asks me what a monad is
The important part is they contain rules on how to transform the value(s) they contain
actually that article above was interesting. I take it back.
@KendallFrey This has been a much clearer explanation than most places I've seen.
Which usually love to jump straight to scala or haskell code, which is very unintuitive to non-scala or haskell devs.
Yeah, monads can be written in any language
14:59
FsCheck is a C# tool for testing. The engine uses Gen<T> monad to generate states of the object You would like to test. So basically generator of testcases of T. I was asked for an example, how would I express a generator for a class, where the state is decided by calling random methods on it. Can I for example have a Gen<RubikCube> where the generated elements are scrambled Cubes called a number of rotations on it.

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