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15:00
anything is better then regex
reeeegggggexxx
ok not anything
learn regex once
use it for every language!
everything in regex!
learn regex once
use it
5 days later
learn regex twice
and repeat :)
Hi, what is .NET Programming Puzzles?
@sebast26 If you like programming puzzles, show up on Saturday, and share some puzzles.
@Hans That one's baaad.
@KendallFrey So it is not like a quiz or competiton, just exchanging some programming puzzles, yes?
I'm going to make my webpages have an admin=false
hey guys. Here is a kinda stupid question
15:11
we have something sweet going on, a developer that is not willing to use a header in his generated XML files for versioning information, because he thinks it's better to replicate the data multiple times through the file. Any reference we can let him read to set his mind the correct way?
I am trying to overload a method (e.g. getDocuments() and a getDocuments(int id) )
is there is a fast way to do this without having to create 2 method and copy pasting the code
tldr what is the "best" way to do this
maybe I am just overthinking this :/
You can call one from the other.
you can use 'default' (or optional) paramaters if that makes sense: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd264739.aspx
getDocuments(int id = 0);
I do that all the time in overloaded methods.
@ChristopheLambrechts never knew about that. Will read more about it. Thanks
@KendallFrey sound like spaghetti
15:16
tasty spaghetti.
Well, it's usually in the form of 'in overload2, call overload1 and do a little bit of extra stuff'. Nothing spaghettiish
its actually a good way to do things
@KyleTrauberman Mmm
enforces DRY
I will look into it too kendall. I was just joking around :P
also .. I am hungry now
15:17
me too
just woke up
@AmmarThebadprogrammer thanks, is it worth full to open a question about it on StackOverflow?
I am so making spaghetti when I get home tonight. I didn't make any since college (6 month now)
@ChristopheLambrechts nah. It is an opinion question that doesn't really have a quick correct answer. Maybe I will when I read more about it.
It's off topic, for one thing.
Workplace.SE would be more on topic.
I make spaghetti at work every day
Ramen? XD
15:20
oh we're no longer talking about bad programming practices?
We ARE bad programming prcactice.
code that doesn't have gotos just won't cut it in today's globilized market
5. Strongly disagree
one of my professors uses this metaphor to describe coding
I thought javascript was the new spaghetti
15:25
javascript is the new awsomesauce
lasagna is the new way of doing things in the .net world
layers and layers of piling on crap
Jquery = microwaveable food. Fast and quick
You know, that sadly made a lot of sense.
@AmmarThebadprogrammer And bounces back.
jquery !== javascript
but jQuery == JavaScript.
!== what am I reading
15:27
jquery == javascript though
@Hans Ha!
the punch, kendall, you have beaten me to it
in js
Yoda, you are?
0 == "0" == [] == "" == null == undefined == false == !4
but 0 !== "0"
@Hans BUT not in JScript.
Learned that the hard way.
15:29
javascript == java
no
nonono
nononono
nononononononono
JavaScript > 0; Java < 0; THEREFORE JavaScript > Java
accounting peep next to me will not understand why I am laughing so hard
15:31
ooh i love psyching out accounting peeple
Javascript = System.concat({Java, script});
I weep for people who studied for 22+ years only to end up doing easy work behind a desk. Modern school sucks.
@Hans omg don't do this !!!
Imagine you all, for a second
that you're just using an application everyday
to calculate some data
ya but they get laid
then file reports that are seldom ever read by anybody
man it's so sad =/
15:34
well maybe they shouldn't have majored in east asian studies and gotten a degree in something useful
50 years of this? and they don't suicide?
like fine art
@AmmarThebadprogrammer you know, in the end, pretty much everyone gets laid
well if your parents are rich .. you don't have to worry about what major you choose
yay international studies .. I get to travel the world afterward
15:35
I hardly know any 35+ y/o people who are single unless they chose so
only relationships that I wanna talk around here are table relationships. So lets get back to code jokes plz
@Baboon I know several
Me too...
15:37
so a foo and a baz walk into a bar
...and the bartender said "Hello, World!"
or what?
ok then, what's their excuse for being single at that age?
they haven't found the right person?
Wow, I just used Path.Combine. I feel so full of happy, fuzzy feelings for the good of programmers everywhere.
alright but we were debating over getting laid or not, they do or they did get laid. Just not with the right person
15:39
I have 2 lists. One for assigned and one for unassigned. What is the best way to remove all of the assigned ones from the unassigned? (confusing question .. I know
or they're really really bad at being not unattractive
unassigned = unassigned.Where(x => !assigned.Contains(x));
@AmmarThebadprogrammer unassigned.Except(assigned);
ah i knew there was something like except
I did too. I just knew it better. :)
@Hans thanks! You just saved me from making a crappy loop
15:41
@AmmarThebadprogrammer use kendall's thing
@KendallFrey thanks to u 2
so two words walk into a bar, bartender says, can i get you anything? they reply, sure, make us a double.
2
System.Sounds.SnareDrum();
System.Sounds.SnareDrum();
System.Sounds.Cymbal();
If you want to remove the items and use the list later, use unassigned = unassigned.Except(assigned).ToList();
System.Sounds.HipHopCrowd();
@Hans You are missing timing information. Without it, they will all play simultaneously.
15:43
two bytes meet, second byte says to the first one, are you feeling okay, first byte says, no it's alright, I'm just a bit off
@KendallFrey I will look into it. It is a list of objects so I am sure there will be some tweeking.
Knock knock.
Who's there?
Java
Two strings walk into a bar. The first one says: "I'll have a beer, please.)*(&^{;'''!(./\';:"<" The second one says: "Please excuse my friend. He isn't null-terminated."
I had two functions in a c++ that just would not work together
turns out it was because they had const arguments
15:48
so how many people speak hex
if only you, me, and dead people speak hex?
intellisense stopped working. I can't do anything anymore #.NetDevProblems
I want to see the hashtag ##bashProblems
man ides are weird
@Hans Bartender replies, "That'll be 64 bits."
15:56
I restarted it and it works now
With jokes like this, am I the only one that goes on dates around here?
OOP joke:
Bunch of computer science majors were listening to a lecture about java programming at a university. After the lecture a man leaned over his front to reach for a women's breast.

Woman: "Hey! It's private OK!?"

The man hesitated for a second looking confused.

Man: "But I thought we were in the same class?"
hey look guys, it's the all programmers are nerds archetype, relevant since 1976!
so I never trust cryptographic algorithms, you should always take them with a grain of salt
Kendall... it's guys like you that give me a reason to teach my daughter how to use a shotgun! hahah ;)
(just kidding...but really, she will learn to use my shot gun and compound bow)
@RyanTernier lol last night i saw a gal shoot a snake with a shotgun.
16:01
@RyanTernier is your daughter's name Katniss?
@Hans no, Lysia
@KendallFrey Awesome
Even I know who Katniss is.
Ahhh hunger games. I downloaded that a few months ago. Ok book
16:03
not the best movie
battle royal with cheese
the guy responsible for maintaining legacy code got fired last week. he couldn't get with the program
Hahahaha.
"he couldn't get with the program" I C wat u did ther
A man walks into a bar with a slab of asphalt under his arm, and says: ‘A beer please, and one for the road.’
16:08
lol
C://dos
C://dos.run
run.dos.run
Please explain this one Ryan. When I first saw I did not understand
And in the words of ALL startup companies
If at first you don’t succeed; call it version 1.0.
RAGE!!! File.Create(@"C:\SomeNonExistentDir\the_file.ext"); // doesn't work! RAGE!!!
is there a way to make a link in HTML <a href=".. > to open in a new tab ?
16:10
target attribute
target = "_blank"
@Andredseixas A common sentence in beginning readers is:
target="_blank"
@Andredseixas the road one? He has a piece of asphalt under his arm. Roads are made of asphalt
See John. See John run. Run, John, run.
Oh the dos one
16:10
No the Dos one
That type of phrase is one used in elementry schools
SEe SPot
See spot run
Run spot run
See Dos
C://Dos
Programmers are tools for converting caffeine into code.
My scholarship is from where I live, so the methodology is really different.
With your last phrase Ryan, you're my new idol.
Latest survey shows that 3 out of 4 people make up 75% of the world’s population.
I don't want to be an idol, I"ll disappoint people haha
16:13
84% of statistics are made up on the spot.
96.3681% of statistics have a precision that is not justified by the data.
And one for the adults on here:
Hacking is like sex. You get in, you get out, and hope that you didn’t leave something that can be traced back to you.
Programming is like sex. One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life.
the most often used language type in software development
is profanity
Haha I'm dying of laughter.
It annoys me when other people say they are laughing. That means I must have a poor sense of humor.
Then my friends tease me about laughing too much. What gives?
16:18
so I was talking to someone on the C++/C chatroom and he asked for some pointers, so I told him 0x3A28213A 0x3748820 0xFF7Dfa8C
I learnt that when someone makes a joke, you laugh. Am I doing it wrong?
@Andredseixas No, but I don't find myself laughing out loud much.
I don't usually laugh
but when I do, people find it weird
fuck ._.
Did you know Windows is a recursive acronym?
what does it stand for?
16:22
Work Is Never Done On Windows Systems.
nice
Computers are like air conditioners, they stop working properly if you open Windows.
Linux is like an airplane
I usually don't test my code
This one made me lol: "Windows For Dummies", another term of "this sentence no verb"
16:23
but when I do, it's in productin
Microsoft broke Volkswagen's world record: Volkswagen only made 22 million bugs!
Bugs come in through open Windows
In a world without walls and fences - who needs Windows and Gates?!
Unix is user friendly. It’s just selective about who its friends are.
16:24
Windows - The best $199 solitaire game you can buy!
Windows is true multitasking... it can bootup and crash at the same time!
My code is always 100% perfect. IT always does what I tell it to do
oh god
((class CNetwork *) 0x05af12b0)->Initialise();
I can't think of a worse thing to do than hard coding a pointer
Microsoft is to Software as McDonalds is to Cuisine
@Hans Must be a brain fart.
The Internet: where men are men, women are men, and children are FBI agents.
Some years ago, a friend and I were jointly writing a game in C++. We were repeatedly getting inexplicable access violation errors in a piece of code which should have been rock solid. Eventually we found something like this, obviously left over from a past debugging hack:

((class CNetwork *) 0x05af12b0)->Initialise();

It had gone unnoticed for a while because, out of sheer luck, all the builds we'd done since that hack hadn't changed the address in memory of that particular instance of CNetwork. Obviously we had eventually changed something which caused it to be allocated elsewhere: cue
16:29
for(int i = 0;i++;)
{
  myPtr += i;
 myPTr = null;
}
dman i wrote that wrong haha
The day Microsoft builds something that doesn't suck, is probably the day they start building vacuum cleaners.
And yet we all are in the C# chat room ! haha
I ran across this gem while debugging someone else's old code once:

if (value == 0)
return value;
else
return 0;
yeah kendall what's with the ms bashing
Just looking for Windows jokes.
lol those are usually from the 90's when people had just stopped burning programmers as witches
16:33
Oh man, I hate that I can't share these jokes, the people I work with barely understand english :(
I was working for a consulting firm that was called in to help another firm that was doing some fairly important UNIX work for a large Wall Street firm. They were all Mac programmers that had taken a week long course in UNIX, C programming, and UI programming for this particular workstation. I took a look at their C code and it was littered with the following code statement:

strcat(string,"\0");

I asked why they were doing this. The reply was, in a "don't you know?" tone of voice: "All strings in C must end in a null zero!"
#terror
I also know a good microsoft joke
WPF
you get it?
Winforms 4 life !!!!
:p
Good ol' trusty winforms.
How much longer do you think Winforms will be supported?
Winforms is a wrapper onto Win32, which will be supported as long as legacy applications of any sort exist
16:43
indefinitely?
That's interesting. I figured they would try to find a way to push it down the garbage disposal in the next few .NET releases in favor of WPF.
Everything dies sooner or later
XP isn't officially supported anymore is it?
I don't think IE6 is either.
IE6 RIP you SOB
Win32 -> MFC -> WinForms -> WPF
Everything will die.
WPF -> ???
JavaSCript
WPF -> HTML
HTML with Reactive Extensions or something like it maybe
16:46
XP is still supported
?
Really? Totally thought that wasn't supported anymore.
nope still supported
Possibly, but we will first need a better UI system than even jQuery can offer.
something like 35% of all personal computers use xp
Just wait for CSS4
16:47
Have you used Knockoutjs? It's pretty killer. Saves a lot of DOM querying.
Hahah! Did you make that up?
@Hans The rest... don't </boringjoke>
Just read that XP will be supported at least through 2014.
The usage share of operating systems is the percentage market share of the operating systems used in computers. Different categories of computers use a wide variety of operating systems, so the total usage share varies enormously from one category to another. In some categories, one family of operating systems dominates. For example, most desktop and laptop computers use Microsoft Windows and most supercomputers use Linux. In other categories, such as smartphones and servers, there is more diversity and competition. Information about operating system share is difficult to obtain, since ...
guys I don't know why people even code websites anymore
I mean haven't they heard of dreamweaver?
CSS4... Still need to get on top of CSS3
Wikipedia DOWN?
16:49
Yeah, but will make life easier on styling..
hahah! Dreamweaver
Dreamweaver for modeling is quite nice.
Any of you using Win8?
Have to admit that I haven't used Dreamweaver in forever.
@devlife Did a bit.
But then I'm more of a server-side guy
How'd you like it @KendallFrey
16:50
Not recently.
I used HotDog for web development
way before Macromedia was sold to adobe
Don't charge your server with everything, client must take it in the back sometimes too. That's why javascript is there..
I used Beta. I liked it but it had some usability issues that needed to get cleaned up.
I thought the GUI was nice, but I'm sure MS has a few wrinkles to iron out.
I'm anxious to see the final product.
16:51
Yeah, it wasn't very intuitive.
I'm really hoping it succeeds. Don't care to see another Vista fiasco.
they've got 7 to fall back on
It seemed really great with touch. But key+mouse == not so good
The MS Surface thing? That makes me laugh.
@Hans It's stupid how they consider iPAd and iPhone os's on that graph. Android would've decimated that chart
16:52
You don't like Surface?!
Man I think that thing looks like it could be pretty BA
I think MS Surface is going to rock
if 8 fails, 7 market share will shoot up
The silly keyboard thing is funny.
I have a GalaxyTab 10.1 and like it a lot
but it's tough to write emails and whatnot without a decent keyboard.
even using the Thumbs keyboard
Hans, I'm faster.
I saw that picture a few days ago and laughed
I was thinking it would be really nice to get a tablet/laptop combination for Win8. Not sure anymore.
XD
16:54
I would like to try out a Surface. See how I like it compared to my GalaxyTab or my mom's iPad
what about windows phone guys?
The only reason I would think that surface will destroy the iPad, is the USB.
I've used my friend's WP7. I liked it. But only played with it for like 5 minutes
I think it's interesting, dangerous but interesting, to try and support phone, tablet, and desktop with the same ui
could be great
could backfire
anxious to see which
sometimes I take my zune, turn on the zune social, and feel exactly like that picture
16:56
Anybody try out VS2012 yet?
oh vs'12 looks awesome
I'm using vs12.
It is really good actually.
i've been using it for like 2 months or something
i LOVE it
sooo much faster
I used WP 7.5 atm. Used android for 3 years before. I love WP7
The only thing I wish I could do was actualy get into the meat of it without having to shell out 100$ a year for a dev unlock code
i was even using it at work for about a month but had to switch back because it broke some assembly used for setup projects (which aren't supported in '12)
16:58
I just didn't like the red bar down on the compiler when it's running
@Ryan dev unlock code?
the red bar didn't bother me so much. personally i didn't even mind the caps.
In order to code, and get into the meat of the phone you need a dev unlock
oh interesting. haven't done any mobile dev
:(
you have to pay to do iphone dev too right?

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