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21:00
By that I mean give a warning.. or hint if using resharper
More likely, the compiler would laugh and post it on facebook for all his compiler friends to see.
Visual studio? nah it wouldn't
@KendallFrey I didn't know that wtfcode was made by the compiler
but no. You will not get anything from visual studio. true && true is a legit argument
@AmmarAhmed It is, that's why I said or resharper
Well, yes, but so is if (i = 5) in C.
Resharper should definitely say something like "Redundant condition"
21:03
I see
@KendallFrey Good point
I've just confirmed that VS knows what that means.
        if (true && true)
        {
        }
        else
        {
            // Unreachable code detected
        }
Yeah.. another crap like
if(true)
{
return ;
}
else
{
}
Even better
You know, I've got a major problem with jagged array initialization. It's backwards.
You define a jagged array like this: int[][]
Added that to my FailCode.txt file
21:07
@KendallFrey Yeah
You can see it logically like this: (int[])[]
I really like this Apress MVC book. The projects in it have some actual meat to them. Though the editing has been bad, lots of mistakes, but in a way that's helped because I've been able to figure out what they actually meant.
So, When you initialize it, you should go new int[][count]
new (int[])[count]
Nooo. You go new int[count][].
WTF is up with that?
@KendallFrey Well wasn't this format C style?
I don't know.
21:10
@KendallFrey That makes sense to me.. for example
int[20][]
20 rows indeterminate amount of columns..
It makes sense, until you step into a parser's shoes.
I never used a jagged array before. What are you using it for
type[10] means an array of 10 of type
type[][10] should mean an array of ten of type[]
@AmmarAhmed Neural networks.
I'm even combining multidimensional arrays with jagged arrays
double[,][] weights;
I read type[10] as an array of 10 types..
type[][10] an array of types to an array of 10 types lol
@KendallFrey Fun.. (sarcasm, just in case you are like Sheldon)
I love sarcasm. Use it all the time.
21:13
Is that in it's own namespace?
Is what?
or a framework?
sarcasim :P
They got a book on it? lol sorry my weekend just started and I'm just trying to be funny. Should have done a try/catch
try to be funny .. catch nothing
noLaughException
21:17
Oh boy it's not the initialization. It's the declaration. double[,][] weights; does not declare an array of 2d arrays. It declares a 2d array of arrays.
Yep
Does type inference not work?
FFFFFUUUUUUU
What type inference?
@KendallFrey var weights =new[..] {...}
Well, I can't populate the entire array at once.
21:21
Craziest data structure ever.
Func<double, double>[][] layers;
double[][,] weights;
omg
over my head
way
Mine too. wades deeper
Is this for work?
data structure inception
21:27
ah
do you guys run into an issue where VS stopps using the mouse wheel for scrolling and switches to text resizing?
Anyone know of a workaround to see IntelliSense inside of a <script> tag?
@AmmarAhmed That would happen if you are holding down Ctrl.
@TravisJ Nope.
@KendallFrey visual studio. sorry
@KendallFrey yeah I know. idk why that happens to me.
same effect
21:32
Maybe your ctrl key is sticky
Maybe. Maybe you need to hit it again. Maybe something is screwed with the OS.
Do you have a zooming feature on your keyboard?
Not on the keyboard, but the touchpad.
Oops were you talking to him?
Yes :)
Brain fart
21:34
I made sure it was general enough that it would trick you into answering.
@TravisJ nopoe. using desktop
probably memory issue
also ... omg timne to go home
race traffic is gonna kill me anyway :/
Going fast doesn't really get you there much faster than the speed of traffic if there is no where to maneuver.
Did you know that speeding through an intersection lowers the risk of a crash?
Not if you crash into the person in front of you from speeding
@TravisJ but if there are more cars on traffic = larger chance of getting stuck on the same light multiple times
and I think there is like 10 on my way home
21:38
Nothing you can do about it sometimes. I would bet if you were going to drive for an hour in traffic, you would only gain at most 5 minutes on what your position would have been had you not gone fast.
nah man. School was 45min away with traffic and only 25 or so without
Apple and oranges.
With light traffic you can make substantial gains while speeding.
apples and oranges.. they are the same when I am hungry. And I am too tired now to even argue ;_;
lol :) I am pretty used to traffic. I have driven over 300,000 miles so far.
@TravisJ I agree with that actually. It is easier to driver faster when everyone around you is driving fast
21:43
Yup, hard to keep a 100 mph average when everyone else is only averaging 25 ;)
Not in the movies.
I wish I could drive on the freeway and only see stunt drivers.
@KendallFrey Is this a joke, or a serious statement?
@AlejandroPiad A serious statement. Not recommending trying it though.
Okay, back to making a javascript library :( Stupid front end
21:46
LOL. I once read a joke about studies showing up that 25% of traffic accidents where caused by drunk people, and 30% of these were also speeding. So, driving fast and drunk is safer...
How does that make it safer?
Because 75% of accidents were sober drivers and 70% were not speeding
That doesn't make it safer unless more than 25% are drunk and more than 30% are speeding.
Around here I would say that at least 95% of drivers speed.
alright everyone. thanks for all the help. Have a great weekend
The logic behind the joke is that only 25% times 30% of accidents where by drunk fast people, and this would mean that by driving drunk and fast you only had this probability of having an accident. The whole reasoning is of course wrong. That is what is supposed to be funny, but I guess it looses it when you explain it.
21:52
Hm.
What I mentioned before does make sense when you explain it.
The faster you go, the less time you will spend in the intersection where someone can hit you broadside.
The downside is that travelling at that speed increases your risk of being hurt if there is a collision.
@KendallFrey - But you increase your chance of hitting someone else by going fast. Being broadsided is only one type, whereas there are many types of accidents from crashing into something.
You also reduce the amount of time you have to react while in the intersection.
@TravisJ That doesn't have anything to do with it. At least not in theory.
It has everything to do with it. In an intersection there is the possibility of a car turning in front of you or a pedestrian/car still in the intersection from the previous cycle.
But I do think you will increase your chances of hitting someone by going faster, but not enough to offset the original scenario.
Increasing a multitude of factors just to try to avoid one scenario does not equalize.
21:59
Just take it as a joke and drive carefully.
Fair enough
If you do some math, the reaction time of a human is something like 0.2 seconds, which at 160 km/h makes you move like 8 meters between the moment something happens and the moment your brain sees it. Its kind of dangerous.
That will jump to 2 seconds with .08 BAC
@kcbeard hey man, have a good weekend =)
22:01
In Nevada google got licensed to operate cars which drive themselves
I always think that it will be safer to let the computers do the driving but I think most of the people are not prepared for that
psychologically, I mean
My parents are an example
psychologically, I mean
I wouldn't mind having that around for when I couldn't drive. But if I can, I enjoy it. :D
But assisted or automatic driving would allow faster driving speed
much faster that what a human can do
it's kind of creepy to let google drive your car anyway, they will start suggesting destinations or something?
22:15
Leaving. Have a good weekend everybody !!!
 
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23:42
hey @KyleTrauberman or @SpencerRuport you here?

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