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has anyone ever had to program somethign where they reserved a space for something
i am dealing with a network game where I want to reserve a spot for someone upon their connection, but if they dont fulfill certain requirements within x amount of time, i want the spot to be freed
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04:28
@cubesnyc what is your initial solution for this?
start a task with a delay tgat checks the slot after x amount of time
04:41
but need to runall sorts of checks and cancelation tokens
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if (room.ActivePlayerCount < room.TotalPlayerCount) {
	var response = await GetActivePlayerCount(room, timeout: TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30));
	if (response.PlayerCount < room.TotalPlayerCount) {
		room.FreeSlots();
	}
}
@cubesnyc how about this?
05:19
so if there is a waitlist to sit at a table, when a seat opens a player will have the seat reserved for X amount of seconds
if X amount passes, and he doesnt sit then seat is freed or next person on waiting list is summoned
so the psuedo code is something like
Morning sharperinos!
ctrl+k bruh
05:34
            Queue<User> WaitingList;

        void OnSeatVacated(Seat availableSeat)
        {
            if (WaitingList.Count > 0)
            {
                var nextUser = WaitingList.Dequeue();
                availableSeat.ReservedUser = nextUser;
                Task.Run( async () =>
                {
                    await Task.Delay(10000); //10seconds
                    availableSeat.ReservationExpired(nextUser);
                });
            }
        }
oh cool
didnt know that
Really useful for not getting eye cancer when trying to read code ;)
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05:40
ohayou
Morning Proxy o/
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06:24
GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
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@cubesnyc I think that's okay
good morning.
Morning o/
What is todays lesson?
Always! ... No.. Never go out in a blizzard!
Today's lesson is that you're never too experienced or too professional to try out a project in a new environment or programming language, look at your code, and say "my god, this code is terrible and I'm a terrible programmer". Learning is fun!
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06:37
Do what I do and never look at your old code ever again
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I want to experience blizzard
Go play starcraft
The problem is I'm writing new code.
In fact, if it is possible to write code files to all zeroes, print out the code, and burn the printed sheets, it is preferable
Why is that a problem? That's like, the jackpot of dev jobs.
06:38
@Squirrelkiller Simply because it means I can't not look at it.
And you shouldnt
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I bet people living in a cold temperature have smoother skin compare to those living in tropical countries such as mine
and they're not prone to acnes
You just said yourself: You're never too experienced to look at your code and say "thi scode is terrible".
@mr5 I wouldnt be so sure. un-smooth skin offers better protection from the cold.
That's why goose bumps are a thing
@Squirrelkiller Yes, that was my point. I was responding to @Neil's flippant remark.
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06:43
@Squirrelkiller is your skin silky smooth?
Maybe. I wasn't aware there were differences.
(Except for women...they're so smooth)
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Can we get a glimpse of your skin in magnified mode?
I'm not sure my phone has a camera fit for that...let me try.
06:46
> * Come to the C# room, where we burn our code and exchange skin samples *
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Skin samples for you, @mr5
IMO digital zoom isnt useful to see someting in more detail, since it cant magically make it more detailed than the cameras picture.
@Squirrelkiller Sure it can - with the magic of ML.
Magic lamenting
Magic lamp
Mom's lamb
Morning Loner
Melancholy Lamborghini.
07:05
Melissa Langenscheidt
Morning
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@Squirrelkiller you're very pale dude
@mr5 jeez, I opened the picture now and was sure that was a white shirt at first.
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I thought it was a loader overlay for a moment but it wont disappear
brownmasterace
I'm pretty pale myself, but I get enough sun here to scorch some color into me.
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07:16
Now, make it a requirement for new comers to give their skin samples before they can chat plz
I'm not very pale, but even without going out much I get enough sun to get even more color into me
but I've seen some very pale people here too
@M.Aroosi A couple of years ago I suddenly found a triangle of red skin on my leg. Turns out a little sun coming in through the window through the shades where I worked was enough to burn me.
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so this is squirrelkiller
judging from pic, he looks like a vocalist of some band
Judging by the pic, he seems to be comprised of very few pixels.
looks a bit like clem snide's singer
from the few pixels we have
except much paler
07:22
So, @Squirrelkiller, how many pixels do you really have in your face? In real-life, I mean.
I found a higher res pic of his face
in his google+ account
Maybe we should leave it to @Squirrelkiller to decide what pictures he shares with the room.
hence why I didn't share it
Whoops. Ah doesnt matter, it's an old picture. I have more pixels by now.
@M.Aroosi 👍
07:25
And I guess if someone really wanted to find our who I am, they probably could do so with like an hour of online research.
Yeah. And if someone wanted to find out who I am, they could... umm... look at my username.
Very nice of you Mr Aroosi
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@Squirrelkiller is this yours? squirrelkillers.com
You'd start with the username? THat's way to obvious, that would never work.
Oh shit it's an actual website :DD
Not affiliated with that
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Why do you like to kill squirrels btw
y not kangaroo instead
07:26
Hi there!
@mr5 In my headcanon he's a squirrel who's a killer. A killer for hire, but with a heart of gold, forced into this life of violence. He's trying to get out, but the stains, they don't wash off.
G'morning, @AtanvarCoslin
Noone ever thinks of me as killing using squirrels
how are u?
@Squirrelkiller ?!
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@Squirrelkiller ow
@Squirrelkiller Like "Axe murderer" or "Carcinogen leaker"
Gotta feed the squirrels
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan sounds like a dialogue from an advertisement. Now it reminds me of that "ajax"(Not javascript) script(not our jargon) in trade for sex
I found @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
@AtanvarCoslin Interesting, but not me.
07:30
Avner is quite a common name here
I actually remember that story when it came out.
seriously?
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@AtanvarCoslin
exatly!♥
@M.Aroosi Not too common. I like its frequency - common enough to be familiar and recognizable, infrequent enough so I don't run into too many other Avners.
07:31
Morning
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interesting to have debate with squirrels
I was never "Avner Shahar". I was "Avner Kashtan" and added the "Shahar" when I got married.
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"Dr. Shahar: I Was Fired From Harzfeld for Blowing the Whistle on Experiments"
Buenos dias Hector
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What have you done avnir?
07:32
@Squirrelkiller Buenos días! :)
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan in our culture, the wife changed their last name to their husband's after marriage
that's the common thing here too
@mr5 That's the standard here as well. But it's changing, slowly.
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I don't know if it should be culture or religion?
some people like to keep both last names, some like to make up a new last name
07:35
@mr5 Culture. I don't know of any religion that mandates it.
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Changing last names seems like you're not recognizing your ancestors and you will lose your clan footprint
I care more about the present and future.
In my culture we don't move names around, our brethren will carry their parent's as a symbol of union.
I'd still like to carry my mother's before my father's, just for the sake of equity and choice.
@mr5 If the women are expected to change their names, isn't that expecting them not to recognize their ancestors?
I'd love to tell you the story of how we had a chance at that, and then something happened and lost it, but I don't want to be kicked for using the F word.
07:38
jew?
?
No, the F word he was kicked for before already.
We kicked Hector?
(Also: I was trying to make a south park reference)
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I 'm thinking of Roman Catholic?
No I haven't been kicked (yet).
Not for that reason at least.
Traditionally, german women also take their husbands name, but that has been changing for some time now. Now it's double names, men take wifes names, or whatever.
07:43
Rolls eyes.
@mr5 I'm sure you can find plenty of Roman Catholic women who don't take their husband's name. It's a cultural thing, and is probably more common with more conservative people, but it's not religious doctrine.
I believe the concept comes from guilds and houses, where firstborn children were meant to keep the father's name because those were the names people knew.
I think it predates guilds, but it does center around the Family, and specifically the man's family because many if not most of our cultures are patriarchal.
And others were married to other houses to make connections, and those children of course had to take the name of the new house.
In ancient Rome, people would have first names like "Primus" and "Secundus", literally meaning "first" and "second". Their family name was the important part.
07:47
Is there actually a matriarchal culture somewhere?
The name "Julia" was literally "A female of the Julius family".
Oh shit, so all Julias are related!
The gens Julia or Iulia was one of the most ancient patrician families at Ancient Rome. Members of the gens attained the highest dignities of the state in the earliest times of the Republic. The first of the family to obtain the consulship was Gaius Julius Iulus in 489 BC. The gens is perhaps best known, however, for Gaius Julius Caesar, the dictator, and grand uncle of the emperor Augustus, through whom the name was passed to the so-called Julio-Claudian dynasty of the 1st century AD. The nomen Julius became very common in imperial times, as the descendants of persons enrolled as citizens under...
Being the one to establish the Roman empire made the Julia/Julius name kind of popular among other people as well :)
good morning
Morning ntohl o/
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07:51
Do you guys actually greet people "good morning" in person?
It seems awkward when someone do that here
Absolutely
I do. Usually in Hebrew, sometimes in English for variety. Sometimes in German or Arabic if I'm feeling whimsical.
Depending on the circumstance though. "Good morning" is so long, we usually only use it when actually talking to the person. When just passing by, we say something like "morning".
There's a traditional festivity here in Spain, more specifically in Murcia, where the carthaginian empire built their stronghold in the peninsula. They take traditional names and have a lot of parties and some kind of BBQ.
It's REALLY hard to come from a romance language and say romance stuff in a non-romance language.
@mr5 at the reception yes
07:54
The translation leaves so much to be desired.
Good morning @mr5 and everyone else
@mr5 Yes I do.
Morning Lemonade o/
I've had a very regrettable morning.
This has just been a shitty week generally tbh.
Whatever delights are in store for me today must at least be better than what I left at home.
Touch wood.
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Well, if everyone around you is used to you that you greet them good morning everytime, it's not awkward at all. But when I do that, they'll look at me thinking "what's wrong with this guy"
But it's just my exaggeration. I know they don't think like that
@mr5 Do it!
08:02
Is it just you, or is it a cultural thing around you?
Most Filipinos I've met were very outgoing and talkative, actually.
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But it's hard to adapt yourself of doing it because everyone is so used that you're not that person
At some point I decided, one should do stuff not because culture dictates it, but because one thinks it is right.
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan most of my colleagues and all my friends don't greet good morning to each other
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan hmm, maybe because they are abroad so they need to adapt to that, but yeah, most Filipinos are talkative, but not me
oops double ping sorry
@Squirrelkiller Agreed, but a lot of what we believe to be right comes from our cultural upbringing.
Indeed. And just as you should be able to look at your new code and say "This is not supposed to look like that", I want to be able to look at cultural things and say "This is something we need to change."
08:06
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Are u talking About Noble Roman's family
?
@AtanvarCoslin Among other topics, yes.
I get around.
mmh I love History
@Squirrelkiller Yup. It takes a mindset of introspection and questioning. Saying "I've always believed that X is right. But if I look at it closely, it seems to conflict with Y, which I also believe in. Are these compatible? Am I actually not in favor of X, now that I see that it's so anti-Y?".
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I blame my parents for raising me like this
The sort of questions that people ask themselves during adolescence. Some resolve them by not thinking about them and simply accepting the cultural norms. Some resist and go against. Some find other answers.
08:10
@mr5 do you think the bus driver?
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@Lemonade1947 I do think about the bus driver sometimes
@mr5 Sounds like the typical stereotype of that neighbor that turned out to be a murderer.
He was so sweet, he always wished me a good morning and smiled.
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I wish I was a talkative person
I wish my room was much more talkative
This office is worse than the pit of silence.
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08:15
I sound and look weird whenever I try to socialize
I think we share the same frustration Hector
unironically, I talk to cashiers for two reasons:
1) no fear of rejection, so it's good practice for higher risk situations
2) can use it as an alibi if I'm ever accused of a crime
I can never seem to shake the impression that when I'm forcing myself to be more talkative, it sounds forced
@HéctorÁlvarez same, its either like being on a football field here cos they all yell, or working in a morg.
Though I suppose it won't seem so forced if I continue
hi
I want to apply left/right join in linq query
08:16
@mr5 I am
Sometimes sounding forced is better than not making an effort at all. @Neil
Hi @Neil
So what have you got so far then @Breathing
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@Breathing you're hired
"INTO" keyword and "DefaultIfEmpty()" method. xD
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08:19
@AtanvarCoslin how do you do that?
Ok - but given there are plenty of examples out there, what specifically are you stuck on
@AtanvarCoslin yo
@Lemonade1947 well, only if it helps me not sound so forced later perhaps
Sociability is where "fake it till you make it" really pays off.
for example
@mr5 You basically share common interests with other people and the conversation just flows.
08:20
    from pd in dataContext.tblProducts join od in dataContext.tblOrders on
   pd.ProductID equals od.ProductID
  into t from
  rt in t.DefaultIfEmpty() orderby pd.ProductID
which table is being refererred for left join?
It's one thing if I'm having a party with friends.. conversation flows naturally for me in those situations
@Breathing Could you add line breaks? It's the different between a readable query and a mess of statements.
Though most conversations in my experience aren't like this. They're situations where not talking would be rude
And then there are those people who can only talk about women and soccer football.
there seem to kinda be 2 statements mushed together there
08:21
A colleague at work that I go to lunch with everyday, first day he asks if I like basketball
I figure it's better to be honest, so I tell him no.. turns out he's a diehard fan..
It looks like you're doing a group join. You're iterating over the Products table. For each Product, you're joining all Orders that match the Product ID
he knows all the stats of every player since 1984 or something
I sort of wrecked that :P
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@HéctorÁlvarez but we're all programmers here but we chitchat very seldom and when we do, it's all about work.
the 2 froms are throwing me
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In our apartment, it's very silent. If my gf wasn't there it's totally dead silent and it's killing me
08:23
@mr5 thats why i always have the tv on even if Im not watching it
@mr5 reading philosophic library
To cover the sound of crushing existentialism
and psycological manual
@Neil you got the point :)
@mr5 Nothing to do with your profession. For example, I have this colleague I talk with, sometimes we're like "hey this game's on sale now". But for the most part none of them are geeks like me.
They look at me like I'm some sort of creep because I have Jira installed at home.
What, why can't I plan my trips using Jira?
or any issue tracker for that matter.
08:25
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@HéctorÁlvarez loool :D
But @Breathing there arent 2 froms in that example
@HéctorÁlvarez I can understand using Trello for that. But jira?
@mr5 to talk about interesting things you must first experience them
@BugFinder there are
08:26
@Neil LOL
Ok so your code is just the paste of that?
why dont you ask your questions on SO not in chat?
@Breathing Basically what your query is doing is returning a tuple containing a Product an a list of Orders linked to it.
look at this one also
08:27
Yeah you can fine-grain all the stuff, like "buy clutter - 1 day", "buy tickets - 2 weeks", see the burndown, adjust accordingly.
But I Think I understand now
A kanban board only lets you know you have that many pending tasks.
left one is the first table
I have to work... cya♥
@BugFinder not my work. I was just asking how to determine which one is left and which one is right
08:28
work it out..
look at other examples
there are far better examples than that
I've made it so far into my professional career without having a firm understanding of the differences between "right" and "left" join terminology.
:D
hehe its actually as simple as it sounds
a left join takes everything from the left and whatever matches from the right, a right join takes everything from the right and whatever matches from the left, a "normal" join tends to only take the bits from both that matched
Oh, I pretty much know the different kinds of joins. It's just that I can never remember what "left" or "right" or "inner" refer to. The terminology simply does not click for me, never maps into the concepts.
the left and right bits do, outter is both so all left and right and linked where it actually matched
"left" and "right" only makes sense if you think of a join as an infix operator
08:32
Left means left + whatever you can find for the right, whether it exists or not. Right is the same but for the right. Inner means left when there's a right that matches it.
so L left join R vs L right join R
and for what it's worth L left join R should be the same as R right join L
Exactly.
fruits <keyword> JOIN people
@M.Aroosi exactly, which is why it never makes sense. Right and left seem like pointless distinctions. You have the source table, and the table to join to it. Being able to do so symmterically from RTL and LTR seems pointless.
LEFT = all fruits. You also get people if they are related.
RIGHT = all people, you get fruits if they are related.
INNER = fruits and people when the condition matches them.
OUTER = fruits * people
08:35
If I want all people and their associated fruits, it doesn't make sense to start my query with the Fruits table and right-join people. It's like Yoda conditions.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Which is why everyone uses LEFT JOIN almost exclusively, because you usually put the most important tables at the beginning of the query.
Exactly.
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@HéctorÁlvarez why would you install Jira, why not Jenkins
RIGHT is just there because the engine can do it, not because we should use it.
@mr5 What.
I can't CI my toothpaste.
nope I am still having trouble
@Breathing try doing it on real data you have to hand.
08:37
with what?
yes I am doing that
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan One day you told me to not code for the compiler. Today I'm telling you, don't code for the database engine.
@Breathing did you look at other examples? just cos 1 doesnt make sense look at others, they are very clear
Oh and every time I see an union (which is UNION ALL in T-SQL), 95% chances someone fucked up somewhere.
haha
you'd love some of the queries Ive seen in one of the products here
you can litterally see the itterations of code
08:38
@HéctorÁlvarez Heh. This is mostly why the left/right terminology doesn't work for me. It doesn't match what I want to do, but what the db engine does.
@Breathing in the second link you gave you can download the code and actually run it, so you can see what is going on.
person x wanted select stuff where this is true, y didnt want that so added and where that isnt, but z wanted to link it.. so you can litterally see rather than deciding if there is a better way they just unioned, and temp table then delete half of it... its UGLY
@HéctorÁlvarez I've seen them before when people mix OOP inheritance with EF persistance.
Say you have a "BaseEntity" and several different concrete childrens - say, an ActionAudit with a derived CreatedAudit, UpdatedAudit and DeletedAudit, each with different fields.
I don't wanna use the second link
because?
08:40
So they'll be created as three different tables in the DB, but if I want to get a list of all ActionAudits (for a list, for instance), I need to Union them all.
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Mee too, I only use INNER JOIN without the full understanding of it. I never use LEFT and RIGHT yet
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan would you instead prefer to make an ActionAudit with an AuditType field, in that scenario?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan In my opinion, that's a mistake. You should be grouping Audits together in a table, then mark their type, kind of AuditStatus { 0=active, 1=deleted, 2=updated };
nice timing Héctor
08:45
Engineers at MS decided to do it with a start and end dates. Start date set when the row is created, end date when the row is modified. An update would create another row with the same data, but a new start date and different identity behind the scenes, a delete would not create a new one so you have traceability from start to end.
@M.Aroosi brofist
@HéctorÁlvarez Usually, yes. But what do you do when different audits have additional data? Delete has a DeleteReason. Update has UpdateType, and maybe UpdatedData.
I don't think the OO hierarchy is the right way to do it, but there are drawbacks to other ways as well.
One way is to have one central Audit table with the basic info, and to keep the specific in a key-value table.
@HéctorÁlvarez Immutable database records are useful in many scenarios, especially when you need to be able to refer to older revisions (for instance, editing a Template will create a new template with a new ID, so documents linked to the previous version could keep working with the old )
I have a question
if its googleable .....
you get further in life by knowing how to find information for yourself, than relying on others to do it for you.
08:56
I know
but it is a genuine doubt

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