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15:33
@PrimeByDesign Or, if you don't want to make an array for no reason, dotnetfiddle.net/D1k7vS
I have a feeling his use case is actually closer to your code, though.
@Sinjai ah yes that's a good point you could do it that way too.
👌
Usually you don't actually want to discard everything after the space, so your example is probably more helpful. But if you really only care about the first word, I'd use a substring.
Althoughhhhh if you only want the first word and then all the other words, substring will still be more useful than split.
(I'm sure you know all this; I'm just adding it for Jay's sake.)
Jay
Jay
sorry, had a meeting to show off the thing, no one noticed the untrimmed string =D
What were you really trying to do?
Jay
Jay
thanks for the help, I'll try that first fiddle rn
15:47
What's the x to your y here?
Jay
Jay
trim the time off a datetime from the code behind
...do you only have it as a string?
Jay
Jay
and yes I really do want to get rid of everything after the first space
yes
But why...
Why don't you have a datetime as a datetime?
Jay
Jay
because the date is the only part we're worried about, time of day is irrelevant
15:49
I hear ya but why do you have it as a string?
Jay
Jay
oh
it's a datetime object in SQL, and I'm doing an Eval() to get that value
I don't know what you're asking, should it not be a string?
A date should be a DateTime, not a String, yes.
Or just a Date, honestly. shrug
Jay
Jay
you mean in SQL in the first place?
As long as you're only reading and displaying, truncating the string is probably a reasonable option, but if you ever go beyond that you should consider parsing it to a DateTime. You can do things like dateTime.Date or dateTime.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd").
I mean after you get it from SQL.
You said its type in the database is a datetime.
Jay
Jay
Yes
15:55
You usually want to express things as idiomatically as possible. That is to say represent a date with a Date object. A date is not a string, it's a date.
Jay
Jay
Okay
Manipulating datetimes as strings is a pain in the dick.
Jay
Jay
It's a date the users can update
agree lol
I'm probably over-complicating it? That sounds like something I would do
I couldn't tell you; I don't have the information you do.
@Jay I'm not sure what you're saying here, C# doesn't have an Eval
Jay
Jay
16:01
It's a datetime in SQL, I'm getting the value rn by doing an Eval() on a parameter I made for that purpose:
<asp:LinkButton Date='<%# Eval( "TheDate") %>'></asp:LinkButton>
You can either parse it to a DateTime and use ToShortDateString or handle on the database side and cast(TheDate as date)
String manipulation is the wrong way to solve this problem.
Jay
Jay
then in the click event I'm setting that to a variable:
var theDate = lnkbtn.Attributes["TheDate"];
okay
var
hiss
Jay
Jay
haha
var is love. var is life.
16:03
More concerned about the lack of camelCase, frankly.
Jay
Jay
and the date itself is shown in a textbox if there is one
omg
Shame on the C# devs. Should've added an anon keyword for anonymous objects.
lnkbtn is concerning on several levels but let's not get bogged down here
Jay
Jay
appologies for the psuedo jeez
@Sinjai you're looking for dynamic
16:05
No
Dynamic != anonymous
Dynamic is just the janky workaround if you need to pass an anonymous type to a method. Which I just avoid because wtf does dynamic tell you in a method signature? Fuck all.
Jay
Jay
all I want is to not show the time at the end
@Sinjai that's literally the point of dynamic
I don't have much experience with Ancient ASP.
dynamic lets you add shit on the fly like JS.
@Jay either handle it on the database side in the query itself or parse it to a DateTime. There's several built-in ways to achieve this goal
I can't do var t = new { hi = "bye" }; t.hello = "goodbye";
Jay
Jay
16:07
okay
dynamic was added purely to enable sin.
The C# devs are secretly Snake Satan.
Jay
Jay
and I put a jQuery datepicker on the textbox so they just click and pick a date
@MikeTheLiar you gonna help him? 'Cause I don't know this 1990s ASP shit.
Jay
Jay
so angry jeez, sorry I disturbed your zen
Youch
Trying to read in to text from a stranger? You're gonna have a bad time.
I'm trying to help you, home slice.
(Because if you're manipulating dates as strings, you need help) ;)
Jay
Jay
16:15
I do need help that's why I 'm here, but why are you so mad?
Who says I'm mad?
I just explained to you that you've misread what I said. Which is understandable, because text is shite at conveying emotions.
Jay
Jay
I didn't mean to start a war, I'm just working on the project I was given and I thought chopping off the end of a string would be easy enough, but now I'm seeing there's a better way.
Chopping off the end of a string is easy enough but that's not exactly what you're trying to do
You're looking to chop off a very specific part of a very specific type of string
Jay
Jay
that's fair, my brain went straight to chopping it off starting at the first space is all
You don't have to defend yourself, we understand the thought process.
As you've discovered, chopping up the string works, but has limitations.
16:23
@Jay Sinjai means well he's just not so great with the whole "using english words to communicate" thing
Yeha yeah
Eat a cock
How'd that get communicated?
Jay
Jay
see, he's communicating fine ^_^
As a general rule, if you're messing around with strings that don't just represent text, you dun goofed.
Jay
Jay
okay
bad brain
Well hol' up one second there
An important clarification
Numbers that aren't going to be use for math are also just text
Jay
Jay
16:25
TryParse?
Database IDs aside
Yeah, the more I think about it, that's a bad general rule.
But hard and fast rules are few and far between, so #YOLO
!!tell sinjai zoidberg rule
@sinjai The rule is bad and you should feel bad
@Jay is this webforms?
Jay
Jay
16:26
I think so?
It's been a long time since I worked with webforms, I don't remember what you can put in Eval and what you can't
@MikeTheLiar Obviously "5" is different than "we have 5 orders incoming, forward this mesage".
Jay
Jay
you can eval any of the column names from your stored procedure
@Sinjai how many times do you think someone has tried to store a phone number or SSN or otherwise numeric identifier as an int?
@Jay the easiest place to make the change is in the stored procedure then
You're talking about a supreme level of idiocy though.
16:28
select cast(TheDate as date) TheDate from whatever
Jay
Jay
@Sinjai lol that definitely sounds like something I would do
oh okay
I just started working here, the tools are new and the decisions aren't mine
Meh. Maybe at first glance. But if you thought about it for even half a second you'd realize that a phone number and a number are totally different things.
how long it would take to use up all 64 bit integers in the identity column of a database assuming you continually insert and delete over and over every second => 292471208677 years?
Jay
Jay
I did make the new table that's storing the date tho, can I just change the type to date?
@Jay yep
You might have to munge the data a little if there's anything already in there but you can definitely do that
@erotavlas one action per second?
Jay
Jay
16:31
no they're all empty still except the ones I've been playing with
Yeah just switch the database column to date and move on
Jay
Jay
okay then!
thanks for the help and the ensuing sort of related arguments
maybe more like every second the delete and insert occurs
How is the delete even relevant here, Ero?
So one insertion per second?
inb4 !!lenny
16:32
sure
Wow I'm shit at math wtf
I was just thinking if I would ever reach the max value in the identity column in the lifetime of the application
I mean
(assuming the identity id a bigint) in sql server which is int 64
Do you have 18446744073709552000 records?
16:33
Int64.MaxValue * 60 * 60 * 24 * 365.25
you start off with zero records
Assuming you seeded the identity as (1,1)
insert one, then delete it, then insert again, then delete....
@MikeTheLiar 5.8213497078049655e+26
yeah that too seed started at 1
16:35
Actually a little less. Bigint is signed eh?
Jay
Jay
out of curiosity and if all decisions were mine to make, what should I use besides 1990 ASP shit?
Oh wait, I can't math at all.
Just over 68 years
really? I got 292471208677 years
Those should be divisions, not multiplication
I converted years to seconds, we want to go the other way
So it's Int64.MaxValue / 365.25 / 24 / 60 / 60
Jay
Jay
webforms are bad?
16:37
Did I fuck up?
You did the same thing I did
But count per year is number of years, no?
Wait, I don't even know what you did.
@Jay webforms are old
And they were never that good to begin with
in that number of years I don't think the earth will exist, humans will have colonized other planets and they most likely will no longer be using my database
so I think I'm safe
292,271,023,045.3132 years by my math, but Mike disagrees. I'm inclined to be suspicious of how large my answer is though...
Actually
9,223,372,036,854,776,000 is a fucking massive number.
@MikeTheLiar I feel like those variables names are pretty expressive.
16:40
I used Int32.MaxValue, that's why my answer is different
Silly
@erotavlas Set your seed to a negative value, then you can be doubly sure.
If it's signed and you start at 0, you get 584542046090.62634 years, whatever that is
Jay
Jay
@MikeTheLiar what's a more modern equivalent?
I am a newbie developer, clearly, and I'm using what they tell me to use at work
But I do want to start a side project
Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, there really isn't one, at least not off the top of my head. It depends highly on what your requirements are.
ASP.NET MVC is probably the closest
Jay
Jay
what would you use?
16:46
I still work on WinForms though so what the fuck do I know
And VB6 ffs
Jay
Jay
@Sinjai?
Again, it depends a lot on what you're trying to do. Are you just trying to throw together a website?
Jay
Jay
for keeping track of video game collections, yes
@MikeTheLiar Show your work.
I already closed the interpreter but I think it was just Int64.MaxValue / (60 * 60 * 24 * 365.25) but I could very well have made a typo
16:51
That's exactly what I did...
@Jay MEAN probably
ASP.NET is the newest, afaik
@Sinjai yours is unsigned though
MVC*
No, mine is signed.
Jay
Jay
@Sinjai is that what you would use?
16:52
@Sinjai then I probably missed a decimal or something, idk
I mean, I'm a sucker for C# and .NET in general. And at this point I have experience with it. ASP.NET Core MVC is cross platform, although still fledgling as far as I know.
Big question, where are you planning to host and what's your budget?
@MikeTheLiar I'm fairly confident in my answer, so I'm sure Ero's fine. Not even any reason to consider what your app will be doing in a few hundred billion years.
Although I'd love to be working on that time scale. Bogosort all the things.
Jay
Jay
I guess I don't understand what makes something webforms, what's the difference between a webform app and an ASP.NET MVC app?
16:57
Everything other than the web server.
Jay
Jay
I'm not hosting it anywhere yet, but I bought the domain name through godaddy
and what's my budget for what? hosting?
Yes
Jay
Jay
Don't really have a set budget
If you use non-Core, including webforms, you'll need a Windows host, which is usually (though not always) more expensive.
If you get to that point I can show you the research I've done on ASP.NET MVC hosts.
Jay
Jay
non-Core you mean .NET Core?
I don't want to make my side project using ancient tech
I'm trying to understand what I should use as opposed to webforms, I only use those at work
17:07
MS sucks at naming
There's .NET, then there's .NET Core.
So likewise there's ASP.NET MVC, running on regular .NET, and ASP.NET Core MVC, running on .NET Core.
17:20
RIP Jay
Jay
Jay
17:31
haha, thanks sin
I can use whatever I want at home, I have .NET Core and am just digging into VS Code, which I intend to use for my gamelist site
I'd steer away from VS Code for C#.
Jay
Jay
really, why?
I actually learned mostly java in school 4-ish years ago, took a while to get my first dev job after that, then had a job doing zero front end vb6 all day. And for the past year plus I've been working at a C# .NET shop
doing things the way the only other dev here does them
also been listening to a couple dev podcasts trying to get a feel for what people are using in 2019 but there's so much out there
I feel like React is in my near future
You're only cutting edge for about a month before the next new hotness comes out.
Jay
Jay
right
@Jay You'd have to do a bunch of configuration just to get to a product that's still inferior.
Jay
Jay
17:42
I was shooting for the middle of the pack
Pick tech that you like that doesn't look like it's gonna RIP any time soon.
Jay
Jay
I was going for at least somewhat battle tested but still modern
If you wanna stay in .NET, I think MVC satisfies that.
Jay
Jay
I've been using a lot of JavaScript and jQuery at work and I'm getting pretty okay at those
The boilerplate ASP.NET MVC 5 project uses jQuery.
Jay
Jay
17:45
I'm aiming to make a progressive web app and react comes up consistently
You're gonna have to define "progressive web app" because I'm behind on my buzzwords.
Jay
Jay
it's just a page that looks and acts more like an app
Are you describing an SPA?
No SPA No
17:47
It's a massage parlor
Not sure a video game collections site screams PWApp to me.
Jay
Jay
@Sinjai when you said I'd have to do a bunch of config just to get to a product that's still inferior, did you mean VS Code or react?
VS Code
MS needs to fuck off with their naming schemes.
VS vs VS Code, .NET vs .NET Core.
And that's without mentioning .NET Standard, which is neither .NET nor .NET Core...
Jay
Jay
not gonna disagree
I still don't understand what even constitutes a webforms app
The entire architecture.
Jay
Jay
17:53
other than I'm evidently working on one rn
Webforms has those silly custom tags. MVC uses Razor, which lets you stick C# in the middle of HTML.
For starters
Jay
Jay
you mean <% %>
?
yeah and the senior dev here doesn't use MVC or Razor
WebForms was specifically designed to be similar to WinForms, so Microsoft could start pushing desktop developers towards the web.
That should tell you a lot about WebForms.
Jay
Jay
and that's decided when you start a project? Like File > New >
2 hours ago, by Jay
It's a datetime in SQL, I'm getting the value rn by doing an Eval() on a parameter I made for that purpose:
<asp:LinkButton Date='<%# Eval( "TheDate") %>'></asp:LinkButton>
Silly tags
It's determined by configuration, yeah. The configuration leads to the use of different namespaces and such.
Jay
Jay
17:58
okay, I didn't do that step either I'm just trying to understand
hello
how to check if two integers lies between 1 and 5
in a single line of code
Jay
Jay
I learned MVC somewhat briefly back in school but, like Java, I haven't used it since
@techno I was gonna call you a troll at first but this is actually an interesting question
:P
i happened to come across this just now
if (x >= 1 && x <= 100) works
What exactly do you mean by "single line of code"? A single conditional?
18:01
but repeating the same thing for another variable will be waste?
is this the only way
Well it's not the only way. But it's probably the most straightforward
if ((x >= 1 && x <= 5)&&(y >= 1 && y <= 5))
@MikeTheLiar hmm
Jay
Jay
that's unpossible
@techno I'm playing with it, one sec
okay... by single line ... i mean elegant ...
Jay
Jay
18:05
between not inclusive?
"elegant" is relative
I didn't test this but it should work:
bool AllBetween(int highBound, int lowBound, params int[] nums)
{
    var low = nums.Min();
    var high = nums.Max();

    return (high < highBound && low > lowBound);
}
This could definitely be made more generic
@MikeTheLiar lol
i would stick with my code
I mean
That's some solid fucking code right there
If you're gonna do this kinda check more than once it should definitely go in its own method.
bool AllBetween<T>(IComparable<T> highBound, IComparable<T> lowBound, params T[] nums)
{
    var low = nums.Min();
    var high = nums.Max();

    return (highBound.CompareTo(high) > 0 && lowBound.CompareTo(low) < 0);
}
inb4 "write fizzbuzz in a single linq query"
That shouldn't be called nums anymore
I don't know what a good variable name for that would be
toCheck or toVerify or something but those are both terrible
> implying this code isn't terrible
so this method is gonna return items in the array which lies between upper and lower bounds?
educate me
im a noob
18:12
Sorry I'm hangry
or crazy?
Jay
Jay
eat?
It's just going to tell you if everything you pass it is between the two values
user10864482
@Sinjai because of javascript right?
Return type is right before method name.
18:13
can you post an example use case?
So you'd call it like if(AllBetween(5, 1, x, y)) { /*do whatever*/ }
like i have two integers a and b
i need to check if they lies between 1 and 5
Mike took the complexity from 0 to 100 real quick. I approve.
normally this is done in an if block of code
@MikeTheLiar High first? wtf?
18:15
using your piece of code how can this be achieved
@MikeTheLiar
@MikeTheLiar <---
He said that already
Jay
Jay
@techno you're looking for a yes if they're both between 1 & 5?
yep
@Sinjai yep.. got it
Jay
Jay
and a no if either of them are not?
yep
18:17
I mean what
Jay
Jay
haha
bool AllBetween<T>(IComparable<T> lowBound, IComparable<T> highBound, params T[] valuesToCheck)
{
    var low = valuesToCheck.Min();
    var high = valuesToCheck.Max();

    return (highBound.CompareTo(high) > 0 && lowBound.CompareTo(low) < 0);
}
That's a little better
Jay
Jay
yeah @MikeTheLiar's got you
I'm still wondering if they can be equal to 1 or 5, or only between
There's so much syntax there he's probably never seen lmfao
@Jay Only between
// usage
var a = 3;
var b = 4;
var c = 2;
if(AllBetween(1, 5, a, b, c))
{
    // logic
}
@Jay change it to >= and <= if you want it to inclusive
18:20
Bro put a space after the if are you a fucking neanderthal?
Mike, the question is, do you make an overload for inclusive or do you make the caller modify their variables?
Make the caller modify
If Random.Next(int low, int high) can be lower-inclusive and upper-exclusive I don't see why I should be any more flexible
@techno How do you have thousands of rep and your top tag is C#, but you can't compare two numbers?
Are you on your older brother's account again?
Technically we're comparing 4 numbers
18:23
@Sinjai ohh fuck off
It's a serious question, there's just no PC way to ask it.
BOOM
headshot
get riggity rekt son
Jay
Jay
that's old school
@techno Don't misunderstand me, I'm extremely curious how you've pulled this off.
Jay
Jay
CS is the NFL of FPS's True or False
18:25
@Jay it's mainly full of people suffering from CTE? True.
@Sinjai actually i paid some money to SO devs
Jay
Jay
that my be true
I mean, you can refuse to answer without being a dick about it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Jay
Jay
\\
CBA
Jay
Jay
18:27
yay
!!tell sinjai shrug
@sinjai ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yeah yeah
Jay
Jay
I have the database mostly working, emphasis on mostly. Trying to decide what to use for the front
A database works or it's down
Jay
Jay
18:33
then it works
still alpha?
@MikeTheLiar Thanks.. i will copy your code and figure how it works when i get free time
2
Spoken like a true programmer.
ah .. i mean
!!quote add 46157035 professional
@MikeTheLiar I will cherish this memory for the rest of my life
18:40
im currently using my simple code .. i have copied your code in a text file
and i will figure out how it works before using it
@MikeTheLiar
@techno I didn't actually test any of the logic so there might be a bug or two but the basic principle is there
okay... that is fine... i will ping you here if i come across any
@MikeTheLiar
thanks .. bye
Jay
Jay
I have a Franchise table, a Tag table (for all the descriptors with a flag for actual Genre's), and Platform, Region, Developer, Publisher and Game tables all relational and storing every detail you'd ever want to know about a video game
@Jay why does the dog seller in Fallout 4 sound so much like Garrus Vakarian in Mass Effect?
Jay
Jay
18:45
also an Alias table because no one wants to search for PLAYER UNKNOWN BATTLGROUNDS
idk I haven't played Fallout 4
Why does Marcus Fenix sound so much like Fry's father on Futurama?
Jay
Jay
and Bender
Bender has a distinct voice though, Fenix is just DiMaggio's "generic soldier voice"
He did the voice of all the vaguely gruff men on Futurama and they're all basically the same voice
Jay
Jay
what I don't have is a Voice Actor table
yeah haha
Which coincidentally, happens to be very similar to his voice for Fenix
Also the dog seller in FO4 is the same voice actor as Garrus, for the record
And a handful of unnamed NPCs
Jay
Jay
18:48
I don't have a search box hooked up to it yet but I can query for NES games that came out in 1987
Garrus was awesome
Other fun fact, the voice of Tolfdir in Skyrim (and like a dozen others) is George Coe, the voice of Wodehouse on Archer
F
Jay
Jay
The super scandinavian sounding guy?
Because that narrows it down 😋
Jay
Jay
hahaha
Skyrim had some of the best voices ^_^
did you see the old lady that did the voice for the..old lady is back in the studio recording for the next Elder Scrolls game?

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