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15:00
If i worked for microsoft, you'd all be screwed
How well used is F# commercially?
Isn't this a c# room....? 😘
It's tagged .net
uh
we use F# in an app
but it's pretty uncommon i want to guess
According to one of the SO developer surveys F# developers are the highest paid by language
15:04
I have found functional code to be neater in F# than in C#
@mikeTheLiar i didnt know that
i guess i should learn F# huh
I love C# but I am falling deeper in love with F#
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hello all
somebody here wrote a C# application after learning F# and made it look all F#y, it was terrible
s/was/is
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Hey what is F#
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15:06
you know its purpose?
@Steve'saD That is bad
F# is a strongly typed, multi-paradigm programming language that encompasses functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming methods.
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wow
@MoonOwl22 now theres someone i haven't seen in a long time
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that is a lot... is it popular?
15:07
no
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I wonder why...
@Failsafe Hello FailSafe :) Long time no see
welcome back @MoonOwl22
Thank you
F# is the .NET version of OCaml
15:09
failsafe missed you a lot
how is uni @MoonOwl22
If you want to know why F# isn't popular, just look at it. You'll then understand
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I was just reading about it
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seems like it would be cool if I knew what all the stuff meant they were talking about
f# is good for what it does
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15:11
cool
To me it's like C# and javascript had a baby, but nobody ever told them they were first cousins so the baby came out like F#
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jave script stuff I just don;t wrap my head around it... it seems so hard to understand but it is what it is
@Failsafe University is good. I am currently writing examinations. One of my lecturers has been influencing me towards the functional approach. And how have you been?
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I think if the syntax made since to me I would understand it better
15:12
Look at US C#
Ain't that enough to piss you off
@MoonOwl22 same shit different day
Asp.net question. I have a web site project which has a page which has a button which, when clicked, creates a thread which goes off and performs work for one to thirty minutes. It runs OK on my machine, but in production there is evidence that the thread is being abruptly terminated before it can finish. Is there an obvious reason that this might be occurring? Some "terminate after 29 minutes" checkbox in IIS or something?
@Kevin Maybe your IIS timeout?
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anti -virus software?
default is somewhere around 20 minutes I think?
15:14
Ok, how do I find out what my timeout is?
@Kevin The ASP.NET environment is not reliable for long-running tasks at all. In effect, you essentially can't run long-running threads. That's due to the way IIS recycles the IIS instances. If it thinks "This shit is done yo", it will tear down the instance. It can also do so on any number of occasions, from running out of memory to just deciding on a whim.
@007 youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZK4yeOfRtWBbEAIUGU_EyNCiACye5Rh5 all our lectures barring the tests we wrote
You might find them helpful
Is it bad that the average for VB.NET developers in the US make almost 20K more than I do?
@Kramb Are you in the US?
@Kramb it's because no one wants to do VB
15:16
That makes sense
@RoelvanUden Yes
tl;dr Hazard pay
also everything legacy is vb
hahaha
I gotcha
I'm not married to the idea of using threads. I'd be happy with any approach that allows the thirty minutes of work to be done without making the user look at a spinning loading icon for thirty minutes.
15:16
Well I should get hazard pay. Before upgrading I have to fix some Visual FoxPro apps.
so paying someone an exorbitant amount of money to rewrite legacy is definitely\ a thing
THAT'S a hazard
@Kevin im not married either
> Visual FoxPro
Now that's a name I haven't heard in a long time. A long time.
@Kevin Really, this sums it up..
> It can try to delay an AppDomain for as long as 90 seconds in order to allow your task to complete. If you can't finish in 90 seconds, then you'll need a different (and more robust, meaning, out of process) technique.
15:17
@mikeTheLiar same
TL;DR - Use a service.
@Failsafe I have been going through a period of introspection and retrospection: I have realised I need to find a specialisation but there's so much in CS and I love it all so I don't know what to do
@Failsafe your body pillow would be jealous to hear you say that
beer required ahead
@mikeTheLiar Yea, it's one I wish I NEVER had to learn. Not to mention the delphi they somehow merged with it too
15:18
@RoelvanUden Oh dear. 90 seconds isn't going to do it for me. I had better read the rest of this.
@mikeTheLiar my body pillow has a pic of your mom with a huge hole where the mouth is you fukn bitch
i mean uh same
damn autocorrect
i keep it right next to my body pillow of kendall's mom
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why is that bad kramb on the vb.net
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vb,net and c# are the same
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can do the same I mean
Because it's legacy
That's my only reasoning
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15:23
ahh I see
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i have a feeling vb.net will be around for a while
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I read that attempts exist where it is being killed
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and not supported but it just seems silly
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but I like access and vba so that makes me odd among programmers
The problem with that is, when the original developers of a vb.net app leave and a new dev is hired, they have to know VB. Whats the point in learning a legacy language unless your sole intention is to program in it?
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15:26
we live in legacy
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we are a historical species
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would you learn vb.net to make that 20,000 more
That's a loaded question
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no load
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if that means trick question
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15:27
so no tricks
No I just mean there are a lot of variables at play here
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i see
If I took the time to truly sit down and learn VB in order to get that extra 20,000
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well I don;t make any money doing this psuedo coding thing
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yes
15:28
Than I could have just continued with C# and potentially get more than 20000
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ahh ok I see
@Kramb Weigh in how many people learn Haskell vs how many people use Haskell in production
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I think was just talking with an associate of my that is a programmer and I asked her if she thought all this stuff that is being done that is cutting edge today.. will it become the junk of tomorrow
@MadaraUchiha don't talk about haskell you will summon Kendall
it's his trigger word
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she did not think so... but trends say may be so
15:30
But if by some magic chance that I could fully understand VB in a single day for a 20000 pay increase, I probably still wouldn't take it because I don't see a demand for it
I'd work myself into a corner/dead-end
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you are smart
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vb is just syntax
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you know the data structures
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you know alot...\
VB will have jobs for it as long as msft keeps it around
15:31
@Kramb Eh, that's not really true today
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i think programmers today have this need to fit in with the masses
@MadaraUchiha Don't get me wrong, I fully understand and appreciate furthering your language base. I just get the impression that most devs have a go-to language
@Kramb People still hire COBOL developers
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you peer group my be more important than your piggy bank as it called
source: i hired cobol developers
15:32
I get that, but are they developing new tech?
You can almost always spend a month or two contributing to a high profile open source project and then brag about it in your CV as your jobhunt
Or maintaining legacy systems
Work experience is important, but someone who tells me they have a double digits of accepted PRs against Node.JS is impressive
@MadaraUchiha can't contribute if your pull requests never get approved
rollsafe
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please dont get me started on job hunting... that is a sore topic for me
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15:33
as I have to hire people from time to time to work on projects
user7480455
the expectations are through the ceiling
I should really get on with an open source project. I've yet to contribute to one
We're currently looking too
user7480455
what are your requirements for your new staffers
Progress has been... difficult.
user7480455
15:34
why?
@MadaraUchiha Accepted PR: changed import/nodejs to import/node
@007 For starters, know how this works in JavaScript
Most don't pass this
@MadaraUchiha do you work for SO?
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ah
No
I volunteer for SO
15:34
ahh ok
user7480455
so does your firm has unrealistic expectations?
i didn't know if you were still doing community mod
var o = {
  f: function() { console.log(this); }
}

// question 1
o.f(); // output?

// question 2
var z = o.f;
z(); // output?
I expect anyone who really worked with JS for more than 3 months to know the answer for this
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why?
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can they not learn from someone in 3 mins?
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15:36
how to answer this?
it shows you know how the language works
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or
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you maybe a bad test taker
@007 You're applying for a position for a non-junior JS dev, and you say you have 3-4 years of JS experience under your hand
I can answer this blindfolded and I don't have as much JS time as many of those we interview.
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i understand
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15:37
but you are not trying to get something
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you are not trying to feed your family
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you have the job
@007 I'm trying to get whether it's even worth my time inviting the candidate over to chat.
@MadaraUchiha Is the answer 1) Object of function f 2) Window?
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but no one should lie on their skills
15:37
@Kramb Correct
nice
TFW i am a webdev and i couldn't answer that from memory
my JS isn't strong though
@Kramb Wait, what do you mean by "Object of function"?
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I understand Madera
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you you are correct... when I want a pilot.. I want some one that can fly
15:38
nah, I like my rides to be exciting
@MadaraUchiha {f: function}
@Kramb Yes
That's correct.
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so Yes you are well with in your right... but If I miss that question but knock out the harder questions am I still not worth your time
@007 Basically, we want someone whose hand we don't need to hold on basic JavaScript features
wait @MadaraUchiha are you hiring?
15:39
let google hold their hands
@towc Yeah
But not remotely
where do you work
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but what if I get the answer to harder questions
oh wow
15:39
TipRanks
i could technically go there for free
considers moving to israel
@007 We ask 5 questions, out of which, this one isn't the easiest nor the hardest
idk if i want to tho
If you do extremely well on the other 4, but whiff on this one, we'd definitely call you for a chat.
15:40
what's the hardest? :D
@MadaraUchiha Question for you
@Kieran Yes
Why does z() return Window
that's how this works, look it up
@Kieran Because unlike closure variables, which are lexically bound, this is dynamically bound at call time
this is basically an implicit parameter
And it's set to "whatever is before the . operator"
So o.f() o is before the point, so this === o
15:41
right
got you now
@MadaraUchiha are you native or did you move for work?
@MadaraUchiha Stupid question, but if you live in Israel on a work visa do you have to do anything with the military?
When this is not defined, (because a function was called directly from reference), this will be, by default, window out of strict mode, and undefined in strict mode.
@Failsafe Native.
Wow
your english is better than mine
good job on being born
15:42
@Kramb I was born in Israel, I served in the military as there's a mandatory 3 year service for all citizens.
I thought briefly about doing birthright
I meant someone moving to Israel for work, is service mandatory for those on visas
not sure if i wanna cross the ocean again
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QE2
@Failsafe I hear birthright is fun
@Kramb No.
Only citizens
15:43
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2017#correlated-technologies

look at that beautiful small island of Vim - Linux desktop :D
@MadaraUchiha yea my cousins did it
@MadaraUchiha do natives look at birthrighters as like shitty tourists
like how americans look at most of florida
@mikeTheLiar The rules of this are pretty straightforward, especially with the addition of arrow functions (which basically make this lexically bound, like closure variables)
@Failsafe hahahahahha
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15:44
Guys what type of animation do I use for Border.CornerRadius - since it's not a primitive type
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I went to florida back in 77'
ngl, everytime i use this in javascript my brain decides to throw a 418
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nice place... hot and humid
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that I did not like
florida is like mixing a bowl made up of incest, nascar, sweaty fat armpits and moldy fat flaps, and shitty children
@Failsafe No, Israel is generally very accepting and supportive of tourists, and especially birthright and Taglit ones
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@Kramb thanks a lot
@MadaraUchiha hmm interesting. I always wondered what the natives thought of them
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wow such harshness for florida
florida fucking sucks
i wish it would wash away
a stain on this country
hopefully a hurricane finally ends its life
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15:47
i was mistaken... I was in Fl in 84' because I went to the worlds fair in some places in louwisianna as they call it
Louisiana?
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new or leans or some place
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yes
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that is it
lmao new orleans yes
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15:48
i went there in '84
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saw your space shuttle enterprise
nice
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i was stunned at it's size
!!lenny
( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
15:49
those space shuttles were such a waste of money
tbh
user7480455
yes they were
we had real innovation and then the space shittle halted innovation for like 4 decades
Let's not start the space talk again, for the love of God.
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they did not have the booster system for heavy payloads
hopefully god emporer musk saves us
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15:50
and they could not return heaVY loads
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musk is a joke
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not really
musk is a joke?
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but he is arrogant
reusable rockets is a joke?
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15:50
not I corrected with a more proper word
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yes
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and no
reusable rockets saves billions of dollars
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with the chamber pressure you have to do a full rebuild
its like buying a new car every time you run out of gas VS just filling up the tank
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15:51
so its not that big of a savings... but long term it may be
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not really fail
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fuel is costly
@Failsafe I assume he means the pheromones
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weight is costly
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hardware... can be built cheaper if space becomes a common thing
15:52
@Failsafe a couple of decades and it'll be underwater most likely
@007 you should read this paper
@mikeTheLiar thank god
wash that cesspool of nastiness away
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no I dont need to
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I know about the industry
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15:53
a lot about the industry
so knowing about the industry means papers are below you?
poop comes from butts
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I did not say that
i know c# but i still attend training sessions on it
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i have said all I need to say on those lines of text
user47589
15:57
@ndugger are you sure
I want to work in Scala.
but my Java background is not existent
I would love to see something like Scala for .Net
Did I miss anything importante?

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