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17:00
i was born in 83
85 here. year of the nintendo!
78 here
lunch time!! :P
I feel young.
As well you should
17:00
me too :P
age--; experience++; // win!!!
and back then we didn't have stackoverflow to look for answers
Or give answers. ;)
we had to talk to teachers, go to libraries... i still remeber how painful it was ;)
and usergroups lol
17:06
Oh the horror, talking to teachers.
Back in the day when teachers could still fail you? =D
Back in my day, we didn't have darn tootin internets and interwebs. we had BBS. Now that was technology!
/end sarcasm
and PC Game Programmer's Encyclopedia
was the best reference around
back in 96
or around that time
LOAD"*",8,1
LOAD "MissionImpossible" ,8
now I feel old
ahah
good one
LOAD ""
I miss that big paper weight
cmonnnn
you mean c64 or zx spectrum?
c64 had load "" too, right?
17:13
C64
lucky
i had a zx spectrum +2A
the funny part about the C64 is that the processor run at <1MHz
the spectrums z80 run at 3.3MHz
but c64 was better overall i think
It was my first computer. I remember how excited I was when a game "spoke" a real voice haha
at least bigger user base
in spectrum and even earlier PC games, voice sounded like "mmfhfhhhhhggggg"
worst maybe
i've a decision to make........... not sure what to do
17:16
flip a coin
ive to accept files that can use either "\r\n" or "\n" as line termination
break them into lines
\r\n / \n as plain text?
as in "text files" of either win/ux
but
cant remove any chars from the streams
*files
argh lol
so string.split is out
will regex.split "eat" chars from the strings?
17:20
not sure
damm stupid corporate apps
specifications are terrible
sorry
So if you took that output and saved it to say a string you'd see:
"Hi, i'm \r\n a \r\n new line"?
i mean to a file
string will show those
yes, the problem is that the strings are messages to be used in on of the possible communications protocols
including ip and serial
*tcp
in some cases \r\n can be stripped
others it cant
but lines have to be identified
its a mess really
maybe its time for a big redesign
if lines have to be identified, could you not just send line by line to the system?
so if you got "1 \r\n 2"
You send:
1
then
2
or is that considered editing :P
in some cases, depending on the protocol being used
the \r\n has to be sent too
i think ive got an idea
user will have to say if stream is text or binary
if text... \r\n is stripped... else... everything is sent as a block...
yeah this need a redesign
text and binary has to be identified
by the user
yes
this says it all: "As stated though, you can always be unlucky and get a binary file that looks like text or vise versa."
17:45
das me, this morning.
@KendallFrey haha me too.
they should have made ASCII start with 0-9 and then a-z
so 0x00 = '0', 0x01 = '1', 0x02= '2'... 0x0A = 'a', 0x0B = 'b'
that'd be cool
No. Then null-terminating strings would be impossible.
18:02
"poo on that" = 0x1A 0x19 0x19 0x20 0x19 0x18 0x20 0x1E 0x11 0x0A 0x1E 0x80
though I guess space would be 0x29 or something like that
so 2A could be 'A'
If 0 is greater than 1/5 of the message, it's binary =D
hex*
what's the worst that can happen?
18:20
what do you do kendall?
aside from being a mini jon-skeet
Write code.
:)
he said instead of being a miniskeet
18:27
So, are you talking about programming, or that out-of-body-experience everyone calls reality?
I've found reality to be not as out of body as people claim
I've always found it very down to earth
Boringest video game I ever played.
what is the use of the Finally keyword when handling Exceptions in c#
i mean
try{}
catch{}
finally{
//the desired code
}
Is identical to this

try{}
catch{}
//the desired code
Or Am missing something ?
The finally runs even when there is an unhandled exception.
:4257942 try{
throw new InvalidArgumentException();
throw new Exception();
}
catch
(InvalidArgumentException ex)
{
     Console.Write(ex.ToString());
} //code;
code doesn't run if it's the second exception thrown instead of first one
though someone posted a while back a really interesting article on finally blocks
if anybody remembers that
something about catastrophic program crashes, such as computer not being plugged in
18:32
When an exception is thrown, it jumps to the nearest matching catch block on the call stack. However, any finally blocks between the throw and the catch execute in between.
@KendallFrey I got a question about this on an interview a while back.
@Hans The tdwtf one?
@KendallFrey i think so
name a situation where the finally block will not run.
int Prop { get { return Prop; } }
18:33
sure, if the app crashes
My answer was Application.Exit()
Ok that is clear thanks guys
@KyleTrauberman it's a trick question, if you never throw exception
Environment.FailFast()
System.Explode()
@Hans It still runs.
@KyleTrauberman Non-existent. Bzzzrrrt.
18:34
Yep, finally runs even if no exception is thrown.
How are you guys creating those tags?
[tag:sometag]
[tag:the-tag]
in comments on SO, you can do stuff like this: [SO]
18:35
@KyleTrauberman Application.Exit() will skip finallys?
to automatically enter a link to stackoverflow.com
I don't think so
I think I got that one wrong
looked it up when I got home
Environment.Exit() skips it though
[MOAR RAGE!?]
HMMM
<joke> GC.Collect(GC.MaxGeneration+1) </joke>
18:37
@Kyle what's the difference between Application.Exit() and Environment.Exit()
Hmmm I can't seem to get it... :-/
@KyleTrauberman Kind of. It stops the Windows message loop.
okay I've never seen Application.Exit being used in production code
18:38
It does NOT exit Main()
and Environment.Exit only once
I base that on System.Windows.Forms.Application.Exit()
Environment.Exit() is like exit() in C.
hence why application.exit won't kill the finally block
but enviornment.exit will
Environment.Exit will skip finallys but return from Main won't
18:40
right
I absolutely love returns.
I wrote a script to do some stuff (no way)
I script every day
if a certain condition happens, it is to stop.
there's no shame in it
so instead of goto end or whatever, its easier to put everything in a function.
and return to exit. simple. lalala...
18:42
Until you've seen a ASP.NET app where the entire logic is in the Page_load() function, and said function is over 5k lines of code... No events, just reads what is happening from the request object... I wish they used goto's :(
I love programs with one big main method.
that exists?
18:43
When you get a Junior to lead the development of a project
I should rephrase, junior ASP dev who learned how to do ASP.NET by reading a blog on the internet :P
who needs abstraction when you can have FOR LOOPS
ow. owait thats me
keep your fors, I have while! wend
Who needs keywords when you have regex
who needs anything when you have co-ops?
18:45
who needs regex when you have perl?
who needs regex when you have bison?
Who needs exceptions when you have LINQ
o wait, those are the same thing
I was gonna say...
who needs linq when you have ganondorf?
18:45
who needs bison when you have elk.
who needs google when you have SO chat?
mmmm elk
answer? the people of hyrule do.
Who needs chat when you have google?
I tried talking to google once
18:46
who needs google when you have bing?
@Hans Cleverbot makes better conversation.
Especially if you like an argument.
guys, completely unrelated to the last post by kyle, but how do i ban someone from C# chatroom?
lol
you're not an owner
kendall is tho
You can't ban them, but you can 'ignore' them
he sits here flaunting his italics
18:48
we should have a homework.stackoverflow
italics? where?
I wish I had italics
the is not used by anyone
Your name
O lol >_>
;) ;) ;)
ugh... coding on 4 hours of sleep is not pretty.
18:54
@KyleTrauberman you didn't put on make up this morning? :P
bad joke >_>
And that's why the invented coffee
coffee: An cheap drug used by employers to keep their underlings awake just long enough to extract $$ from them.
I've had two of these today:
2 image not found?
... works on my machine.
19:04
is that better?
My company provides free starbucks
i hate coffee
I like free
19:05
so do I
I've worked for smaller tech companies for 9 years. Got hired on here last year to help run the dev department and man, there are so many great things that come with working for a large company
@KyleTrauberman I drink the Absolute Zero cans like they were water
working for a school has its perks. I get free tuition.
I usually drink the Absolute Zeros ones
but these were on sale
nice =)
still only like 20 calories anyway
$0.88 per can
can't beat that.
19:34
is this line of code correct? Does it return null if nothing is found?
AppraisalAnalysisCodingEx RowtoRemove = m.AppraisalAnalysisCodingExes.First(o => o.AnalysisCodingValueCode == "EXCESPRICE" && o.AppraisalID == oldAppraisalID);
if nothing is found, exception
I am tryiong to find a variable to pull a DeleteObject() on
use FirstOrDefault() if you want null
ya that is what I am getting
alright. Thanks
never knew why I would ever use first or Default
it just depends on how you want it to behave
FirstOrDefault returns default(ReturnType)if nothing is found
which is null in most cases.
0 for int, false for bool, etc.
well I have a checkbox in a form and I need to make a row if the checkbox is selected, and delete if the checkbox is unselected (or nothing if the row never existed)
spaghettios all the things
hmmm processed code
i mean food
Processed food?
lol thanks Ryan and Kyle
spaghettios = proceessed food
19:38
By the way, what is this regular expression supposed to do? (^[^?]+)
Looks like a smiley face with a cell phone on the right ear
@kush Get all characters before the first question mark.
@RyanTernier can not unsee
And that is why I go to regexlib to get my expressions haha
ah, that makes sense. I am aglad I didn't go butcher it out.
19:40
regexpal.com I love it.
Being a CowBoy is the only way to code
Hey Kendall, now would that regex be faster than using string functions?
No.
Let me find a recent answer of mine.
1
A: Regular Expressions in Python unexpectedly slow

Kendall FreyThe reason the regex is so slow is because it not only has to go through the whole string, but it has to several calculations at every character. The first one simply does this: Does f match h? No. Does b match h? No. Does h match h? Yes. Does e match e? Yes. Does l match l? Yes. Does l match l...

A fast regex implementation will have very little overhead, but still not as efficient as a good search.
anybody know anything about XML schema's? mainly on how annotations work?
beauty of regex though is gives you some flexibility and not as much hardcoded "code"
never been a fan of hard-coded regex (string rex = "...";).
rather see it stored somewhere and applied when needed
The real beauty of regex is its ability to represent a complex concept in very little space.
19:47
If you're looking for elegance yes. I'd rather see a 50 line function that executes 10x faster than a nice 3 line function with regex.
but then again our contract with the ministry is to have all web services execute in under 1.2 seconds
@RyanTernier Depends. 10x faster than 1ms, forget it. Once you are dealing with 1s, then we talk.
you can't compete with 1ms. However, we've had some poorly designed regex's that took 500ms to run against an XML doc running optimized code.
Regex, xslt, and other scripts I like to store outside of compiled libraries. So they can be adjusted if a need arrises
Generic code is so easy to make slow. The Two Superheroes both suffer from this.
You mean:
String xml = "<xml...";
xml += "...";
xml += "...";
isn't the best!?!?
/end sarcasm
Two superheroes?
Regex and LINQ.
19:54
Ah yes
sbi
sbi
Kate Gregory explains in language that a C# guy can understand, what is cool about C++: tv.ssw.com/1882/why-c-is-better-than-csharp-with-kate-gregory
C# == Me making a lot of money
C++ == Me playing games
2
I would like to learn more about the NameValueCollection class. Not entirely sure what "associate one string key with multiple string values" means
C# is a great language, very versatile, and meets the needs of the business world
C++ does the same, but C# allows for quicker solutions
And I'm not going to justify my claim because my lunch is almost over haha
What sort of programming would C# not be good for?
19:59
Cross-platform
ah that makes sense
^---
Even with Mono
It's not 100% solid on that yet
@RyanJMcGowan Driver/kernel stuff
C++ is ok for that though?

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