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11:00
oh I see
String.Empty is a design pattern
but I mean the sort of question they ask in interview
"".Equals("", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture) is a design pattern
Singleton etc
singleton as well
there is no real difference
the ones I mentioned are Iterator Pattern, Null Object Pattern and Strategy Pattern
I use Singletons a lot in Kotlin, sometimes in Java, but very rarely in C#
that is mostly because Kotlin has language support for singletons, Java has an easy way to make them, but C# needs some boilerplate for it
makes a note that Madara Uchiha has very long lunch breaks
11:08
@Breathing Study the patterns rigorously before an interview. Once you get the job, promptly forget everything you learned about patterns.
It's difficult to explain, but you will use patterns even if you don't know you're using them
It is nice to put a label to it, but most programmers don't learn the effectiveness of patterns by trying to throw patterns at everything
It happens usually in reverse order
I would still say that you should learn the Coding Principles rather than the Patterns
@Wietlol No, again, that's not true because it never gets to that point.
throw throw ex is a syntax error in C#.
It's analogous to learning how to be a mason and trying to study all the possible patterns you can use
@MadaraUchiha as it should be
It isn't going to make you a particularly better mason than one who didn't study, since you'll still be slow
11:12
Because throw can't be an expression in the context of being the operand for throw.
What determines a good mason is one who is fast, and you can only get this type of experience by doing
@Wietlol I disagree, C# creates a complex parsing situation that's context dependant
but im afraid it will be in C# 9
In which you're not sure without reading the documentation whether throw is an expression or not.
but should throw be an expression?
would MS make it an expression?
if so, then they change the grammar
in any case
11:13
@Wietlol It's already an expression, under certain contexts
!!lunch afk
anything which can be evaluated for a value is an expression
this includes trivial expressions which just have the value itself
@Neil Sure, but throw is sometimes a statement, and sometimes an expression, in C#.
() => throw new Exception here it's an expression
well the part that comes after the throw is the expression
throw <expression>; is the statement
@Neil No, throw itself is an expression too.
That's the feature under discussion.
11:15
oh, cool
If throw <expression> was always a statement, then () => throw new Exception() would not be valid syntax.
like doSomething() || die;
@Neil Yes
but you can have anything in a lambda
It's not exclusive to only expressions
() => Console.WriteLine("hello world") is valid syntax
though you couldn't use this where an expression could go
or maybe I'm horribly wrong on that
That's what I imagine though
@Neil Right, because Console.WriteLine() is a function call, which is an expression
You can't do something like this though
() => if (foo) { bar(); }
You have to wrap the whole thing in curly braces
11:19
that's what I was thinking then
Before C# 7, () => throw ... wasn't valid syntax either.
if it is wrapped in curly brackets, then it doesn't have to return a value?
@Neil The form is either (arguments) => expression or (arguments) => { block, list of statements delimited by ; }
Where (x) => x + 2 is equivalent to (x) => { return x + 2; }
11:25
could you also omit the return in that statement?
some languages have a feature where the last value of a code block is the return value if no explicit return statement is added
@Neil With the block? You would then not have a return value.
@Neil Those are normally languages with no statements
Everything is an expression. Assignment, mutation, etc, everything has a return value.
Why can't I go
declare @dt as DateTime = '2018-08-28';
in ssms?
@Squirrelkiller probably because '2018-08-28' is a string
the syntax in oracle is to do like DATE '2018-08-28'
I could have sworn it worked like every time up until now
ALso I tried with CAST('2018-08-28' as datetime) and it shows me the same error: cant stuff varchar into datetime
*Actuallly it says out of bounds durign conversion
From this morning...
The fire is out though now
11:36
What have we here...whitehinge you say?
If only it said that on my profil
e
Btw I jsut realized I had to go DateTime2 instead of jsut datetime.
Damnit microsoft!
MSSQL's DateTime is stupid
DateTime2 is good shit though
Why not just fucking update DateTime
Actually that sounds like it has been asked a thousand times on SO
Because it's microsoft so B A C K W A R D S C O M P A T I B I L I T Y
I actually just downloaded Battlefront 2 on my Xbox One.
The real Battlefront 2
By Lucasarts
I lvoe it:D
I haven't played that in years
Finally galactic conquest again :D
It's still awesome
@Squirrelkiller When will you return our Ikea bag?
As soon as you get to know my gf I guess :D
Or when I come over, but I plan on bringing her next time I come over.
I want to send payment remainder after X days of payment creation.
For eg :
e.g. already means "for example"
Don't ask why, it's latin
Payment Creation Date - 28/aug/2018
X days = 15 days from Payment Creation Date.


John :
Payment Creation Date - 28/Aug/2018
Send remainder from : 13/sep/2018
Oh
Oh dude
This will be background service which will run everyday
11:52
You're going into a hell of a topic here
ASk your PM
I want to send remainder once only to each user
Because now you have to consider different payment methods
but as this servvice will keep running to how i will avoid sending more than 1 ?
Some methods use a flat 30days a month, so as soon as you go across months, you have only 30days per month
Kepp a flag in the db "notified"
I will be sending email using stmp client
So when i get those users to whom i want to send payment then i should consider that flag also?
11:55
Why would you "get a user"?
or get a user to someone?
I have 1 table where i have details which users payment is pending
and based on that i have to send payment remainders
When do you want to send a notification?
Once per payment? Add a "Reminder" column. Once per day, you query for payments that need reminders and notify the users.
So for eg : I have taken $1000 dollar today so i will create a payment entry along with the date.Now you will say that after every X days i will send you payment remainder
@MadaraUchiha ackchually, throws <x> is never a statement
<expression>; is a statement
and <expression> here can be a throws <expression> expression
Table :

PaymentId
UserId
AmountRecover
DueAmount
CreatedDate
11:58
@Wietlol No, you are wrong.
Above is my table which contains amount to recover as well as remaining amount
the compiler just doesnt allow it to be in every place
@MadaraUchiha why so?
So i want to fetch user whose dueamount > 0
@Wietlol Because var x = throw new Exception() is a syntax error.
as well as whose creationdate has gone past X days
12:00
And before you say, no, it has nothing to do with types.
So after x days, a user with an open amount willl get a notification every day?
throw is only an expression "sometimes"
It isn't that the compiler doesn't allow it in all places
The error isn't unexpected throw expression
It's unexpected symbol throw
that is an odd way of doing a parser though imho
Which is the exact same error you'd get had you tried this syntax in C# 6 and below.
@Learning have a column "LastReminder", which you query for >24h
12:03
All right.Thank you so much
Still, should ask your PM about that
ffs, why would you name your project LogServer, and then make a class LogClient in it?
Am I the only one that thinks that's a little out of place?
@Neil I always name my projects "Java", then I can say "I made Java"
@Neil @Wietlol Thank you so much! :')
so many amazing people here <3
uhm... ok
12:05
@Wietlol Names project this. "I made this"
> Sometimes when I'm writing Javascript I want to throw up my hands and say "this is bullshit!" but I can never remember what "this" refers to
@Breathing happy to help
now you know
@MadaraUchiha I might have lived in kotlin world for too long
> I had a problem, so I decided to use Java. Now I have a ProblemFactory.
12:09
> nice.
Hey I like building factories for layer seperatino
C# seems to have two (out of many more) rules:
r_expression ';'
'throw' r_expression ';'
Killerino you must teach me to code in patterns some day
IAccessor = new AccessorFactory<IAccessor>().GetAccessor();
which in my opinion (based on my current experiences with more expression based languages and most of all my own), is really weird to have
12:10
@Squirrel just look at my code it's self explainatory.
I can't seem to get XmlSignificantWhitespace Node when traversing an xml
@Squirrelkiller code is never self explanatory
What if my variable names are like two sentences long
code is only ever self explanatory for those who already know what it does and how it does it
See? Self explainatory.
12:12
so you cant just ask someone else to read and understand it
<name>Cristiano Ronado</name>
because for them, it isnt self explanatory
Shouldn't a significantwhitespace node be forming here
i thought they only exist in <a><a/> <b><b/>
like... between nodes
(I am unsure of the behavior with mixed text and nodes)
why are you definng what is self-explanatory? the definition of self-explanatory is self-explanatory
12:16
BWHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHA (sorry I needed to laugh loudly but cant in the office.. a certain person got the boot last week and frankly Im happy)
a certain person
so you've been laughing for an entire week?
no i only just got told
ive been out
silently of course
ah
the certain person was very unprofessional on a lot of levels, so, im kinda not surprised but... I think theres only 1 person who will miss her and her incredibly short skirts
12:18
i've been working here for 2 and a half years, and supposedly only one guy got fired, and it's because he tried to bypass the proxy
I work at a bank by the way :P
the guy should have known better
@BugFinder only 1?
Ive been here 14 odd years, I got one guy sacked for putting ALL his passwords and the database passwords in a public area... one guy got sacked for lying about his criminal record and now this
@BugFinder A guy then
yeah this one kinda followed her around like a cartoon character
I shouldnt laugh but it is funny
!!afk lunch
I can tolerate unprofessional people or even arrogant people
but I absolutely cannot tolerate a liar
or someone who tries to place blame
12:21
with you there, I divorced my hubby cos he lied his backside off
so you know what I'm talking about then
maybe on a slightly more personal level, but still
oh yes
tbh Im right there with you, mistakes are made, idiots happen but liars are deliberate... and ..
> There is no cure for being a cunt.
2
admittedly, some people may lie impulsively, but I still have no sympathy
sadly not
lying only results in more lies, and more problems
12:23
depends on the lie, no?
so many from cats family are talking
you all consume me
problem is if lies become habitual they grow.. and people suddenly are making up wild stupid stuff and dont realise just how bad they are
agree
yeah, I decided a long time ago that I suck at lying
dying as an honest man is better
12:26
If anything I go for the distraction tactic.. at least I don't have to remember my old lies
I have a neon side above my head if I lie, so I just never bother
distraction is valid
neon side?
sign.. sorry
12:27
ah got it
xD :p
im not sure where side came from.. sigh..
side sigh
i cant even lie and say theres sugar in someones drink if there isnt.. let alone big ones
me too
everyone here can lie
12:27
when I lie it's like I have become nude
it will be finished in 2 weeks
hehe I know that feeling @Breathing
I know it will take much more than 2 weeks
my personality type is INFJ
I did one of those tests.. i forget what i was
12:28
Intuitive?
4 Letters, myers briggs test
@Wietlol that's a good example. I do try to better myself on that though. Luckily I have good customers who understand that it's hard to estimate
@Wietlol lol
@BugFinder I generally prefer to hear the brutal truth than a sweet lie
id have to tell them I think it would take longer, but Id try for 2 weeks.
It makes the compliments all the nicer
12:30
but I heard people have to lie a lot in the IT industry
@Wietlol That's not necessarily a lie
It's only a lie if you think that's not true
@Neil with you there, I dont want a suck up lie
@Neil hence " I know it will take much more than 2 weeks "
We dont have to lie @Breathing but it is true many people do seem to do many small lies... "I dont see an issue" as they quickly fix..
@BugFinder silently publishes a new release ... blames front-end
oh, hey it got fixed!
12:33
as a user though, i hate it. I know I will have tried many things before phoning a helpdesk, "I dont see a problem" oh look works now.. funny huh
it always works if someone else looks at it
na, its when you know they changed something
the same could be said the other way around
if you want to show off, it suddenly breaks everywhere
aye
usually when your boss asks how its going and you want to proudly show how its doing
"here we have feature "Missiles", as you can see it... it... it doesnt work yet, it is still a to-do feature"
12:35
so you hit run and it gives you the full finger... embarassed .. your boss then walks away you hit run again and it smiles sweetly and acts like none of it happened
"It worked on my machine"
or
"It worked before"
classic
aye
compuers are not inanimate
they bloody know
interface IAnimate {
    void Animate();
}
I love writing changelogs for the end user
12:37
doesnt your bug tracker do that for you?
> your bug tracker
Hahahaha
I think it would be funny to add some pseudo programming changelogs that only programmers would get
meh even a spreadsheet, copy& paste tada
"Removed persistent extra bit added to end of every byte"
I'm using the git commit history, but I often bundle multiple changes into a single commit so I'm separating them all out
12:38
ah
my git submit history can be laughable
mostly im sensible but theres always a couple of weird ones in there
"haaaaaaaaaaaaaaands"
Things like Also removed dead stuff and moved some other bits around. don't mean a lot to the users, and they like to at lease see that I've done something
yeah... i have stuff like that
well technically that's all we do is move bits around
I could fill the changelog with crap and they wouldn't call me up on it probably
One time I wrote a 5 page long changelog
12:41
"Did some stuff in some classes and moved some stuff to some place"
the configuration of magnetic polarity on a rotating metal disk has been reconfigured
"Bugfixes"
"Did some tickets"
today your challenge is to commit "carrot" as the explaination
yep, vcs commit messages are really helpful
That'd be easy. I'm already at the end of the second a4 page
12:42
not directly related to programming, but my brother used to invent words with a colleague and use it in front of their boss
@BugFinder is the code also required to look like an actual carrot?
And if they could get their boss to say that word, they won
ooh thats always fun @Neil
Not in commits though, I've got nothing left to commit
No @Wietlol preferably carrots should have nothing to do with anything
12:42
"The graph is mercalading all over the place, so we'll have to wait until that pans out.."
i think that'd be easy, noone really looks at the commit messages
Boss: "So you say after the graph has finished mercalading?"
I love it when people talk about A-Pee-Eyes
hehee
or net-work .. not network
yea, did you finish the work on the net?
12:44
my fave was "there is a problem with the sequel database the colonel has blue screened"
but also when they talk about APIs
Has anyone worked with Public/Private cryptography in C#?
that was a legit helpdesk ticket
most people talk about an API as if it is a Web Service
12:45
database 2: the return of the union queries!
and Services must always be Web Services accessed through the http protocol
we have several services which are .dll files on the servers that run our applications
today, we got a ticket that we have to monitor how often those services are unavailable
they are available 110% of the time
its not like you get a 404 error when accessing the file
are these internet facing?
also, Postman can only access REST Services
@BugFinder not at all
110% availability means 10% of the time, it shows up in your browser before you thought to bring up the page
12:48
ok so at least you cant argue back about how you cant be expected monitor every IP to check every machine can get to it
@Neil it isnt accessed through the network, its a file on the machine that accessses it
also... 110% availability would be possible if your browser caches some stuff
according to who's twisted definition could there ever be beyond 100% availability?
that means you could have 100% even if the site was down
no windows updates for you!
why cat family so funny?
12:55
@BugFinder Thank goodness! Where do I sign up for that?!
@Neil yours?
@BugFinder I had one yesterday... which is the third time I was asked to activate the voice stuff
Our gpo just doesnt let that come to us
WSUS too strong
gpo?

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