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15:00
but i'm just thinking out loud
I've only ever used dynamic once
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@CaptainObvious then why does it affects runtime performance if its statically type?
I used expando a while ago. Fun fact - in the platform I am working with, there is no way to write classes :D
Anyways what's people's thoughts on the whole, clearing out a declined/cancelled/errored order vs copying it to a new entry?
seeing as Barclays doesn't want to see the same order no. more than once
I'm leaning towards copying, but I just think that'll give me headaches later when someone decides to clone their order 50 times
@mr5 the differences there are negligible, I think it's just run to run variance
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15:03
it shouldn't make any difference whether the type is inferred or not. It should generate the same IL
Think I'll go with a retry button that would copy the order if the user wanted to try again, rather than doing it automatically? That way the customer doesn't get annoyed having to refill their basket
the only time i really use a var these days is either
for a dbcontext
Exactly, I'd be interested to see what the difference actually is
or im writing out JS in ES5 or earlier
Coding design guidlines, do you guys use the new types or old one? i.e String vs string
in c#
i really hate css
almost never use String
15:06
I tend to go with the new ones purely because it's highlighted differently in vs
@Harry CSS is fun, if you like screaming at MS because they can't code a browser to use open standards
@DAustin i dont like that
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Wietlol is the only exception
He still uses String
yeah then hating CSS is a fair opinion to have
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Because he said types should be in upper case
don't listen to our mate wiet, he's a bit of a fool
15:16
Everyone uses primitives where applicable
@mr5 I've just looked and both foreaches (using inferred and explicit types) spit out exactly the same IL
TLDR The technet article is a load of bollocks
@DAustin I would seperate the order and the payment. That way you can track the 2 things individually, as they should be. Create the order, then create a "Tranaction" or "payment" or something, which the gateway can use the ID of that transaction, which can be added to the order.
Then you get the added benefit of being able to see if people keep trying payments on the same order, so it'll be easier to identify abuse
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15:33
@CaptainObvious that guy from MS is lying?
Yes
See the results
If I have vs 2019, can I tell it to compile with a prior version of c#? Like -- I want to ensure that someone using vs 2015 can compile and I'm not unintentionally using modern features like throwing an exception from a ternary or something.
you can change to framework 4.5 or something, that is the max of VS 2015, and check if it still compiles
like you cannot set to framework 4.8 in VS 2017
@Sidney You can do, although it's hidden away somewhere. Why would you want to compile against an older version though?
Oh it's fine I wasn't reading
15:42
@CaptainObvious My company is stupid and insists on using older versions of VS, but I like vs 2019 and want to use it if possible.
Yeah if you just use a compatible with 2015 version of net framework (4.6.2 for example) then you should be good
I thought that would be it, but

`VariableThatCanBeNull ?? throw new NullReferenceException`

still compiles with the older .net version in vs 2019, but not in 2015.
Basically, as long as they start the project and you don't change the version on yours, it'll be fine
uhh
What version do you need it to compile against?
If you look at this though, you basically just need to add a thing to the project file and it will force it to build against that language version
15:45
I think 6, but I'd have to double check which features are available in vs2015. Apparently you can change it on a per project basis
I had the same link open :)
"The compiler accepts only syntax that is included in C# x.0 or lower."

Sounds like what I'm looking for.
On one hand it allows the dev to use whatever version of VS they want, on the other hand I wonder what other issues it might bring up.
Other than not being able to use new features that you otherwise would, shouldn't be any
Looks like the default behaviour was changed in either 2017 or 2019 where the compiler forces you to use 7.3 regardless of what framework version you're using, which is a bit dumb
i just farted and my graphic designer has had to step out of the office
its bad
like paint peeling bad
Thank you for this valuable information
no worries
Both Captain obvious and DAustin
15:50
Somebody in my office did something stupid and I am being implicated because there is a tenuous link to my own activity. I feel annoyed
>Somebody in my office did something stupid
This is... This is ambiguous
you sound like you want deets
it's not that interesting
I'm just saying "something stupid in the office" is a wide universe
From "didn't start another pot of coffee" to "sneezed all over everyone when they know they're positive"
They didn't correct me when I repeatedly asked them about the specifications, BUT the correct specifications ARE in the design document
16:15
yo yo yo
What's wrong with that? Maybe you were just "checking something which seemed off" or some bollocks like that
There are no correct specifications
He/She/They didn't listen and you didn't read. But you know hoomans, there's no blame only opportunity to improve.
@BenMann did anybody say nuts?
the spec is largely inaccurate but this one detail happens to be correct
@Squirrelintraining I am just starting to notice how many squirrels are gathering round and starting to feel mildly concerned
This squirrel's getting a Beagle tongue bath! Gah! gerroff! Ready to get back in the office already.
How many unit tests is too many?
I want to see a video of a beagle licking a squirrel so bad rn
@BlackSquirrel 71
Well that's not weird at all
Shit cos I got 1514
Just spent half a day getting one of them green. It's 100 LOC ! full of mocks
Assert.ThrowsException<UnitTest.TooManyTestsException(() => unitTests.Count > 70 );*
Assert.ThisIsAllAToweringHouseOfBabel(true);
user12960916
16:45
Hi, I'm trying to access a overridden ToString method from a class inside a form I have, I want to print the contents of the ToString method that's in my vehicle class using messagebox, but I'm not sure how the form can get that info from the class, does this involve creating an instance of a class or inheritance?
Do you already have an instance of your vehicle class?
user12960916
no, it's not letting me because the class is abstract but my directions say Override the Object ToString() method to print the Vehicle data as shown in the MessageBox
user12960916
i'm not sure how you can get the method to display the contents since you can't create instance of abstract class
Do you have any classes that derive from your abstract class?
user12960916
not yet
user12960916
16:50
but I will have to add some later
Is this a homework project?
user12960916
no it's a review
user12960916
for practicing inheritance and polymorphism
Alright, well, you can code against the abstract class without having a derived class
user12960916
is there a name for what you need to use to do that?
user12960916
16:53
i'm not sure how you code against it, would you not need to code against it once I add the other classes?
public void DisplayCarInformation(Vehicle vehicle) // Abstract class Vehicle
{
    MessageBox.Show(vehicle.ToString(), "Vehicle Information", MessageBoxButtons.OK);
}
Then when you have, say a Toyota or Tesla class later that inherit from Vehicle, those instances can be passed to your display method.
They might have their own overload of ToString which would be called.
user12960916
if I had a bunch of different methods in the other classes of which I want the print the contents of in the same messagebox can you just append the rest of methods by using +?
Maybe, assuming they're members of the Vehicle class.
It sounds like you want to let ToString handle creating the display string though, and each individual class can be responsible for that
user12960916
also I don't understand what the Vehicle vehicle means in () can you please explain that?
That's a method parameter.
I'm assuming your abstract class in named Vehicle.
user12960916
16:59
you can have the same name for a parameter as a class ?
Yep.
It's also not the same, as C# is case sensistive
so Vehicle != vehicle
user12960916
why is there a need to pass a parameter?
user12960916
isn't the job done when you write vehicle.ToString() if that already gets you the contents
Sure, if you already have a vehicle in scope.
user12960916
from what I know scope is where you declare things so if you declare in a method its local and in class you can use it anywhere as long as its public so is the parameter needed because the vehicle class is not within the scope of the form?
user12960916
17:03
idk if that makes sense but that's what I understand from what I know unless i'm way off
@Sidney oh... yeah. 2015 might be non Roslyn. The Roslyn adds some features too...
@csscoder Yeah, if your form has a Vehicle instance declared at the form level as a property or field you could use that directly instead of having it as a method parameter.
17:50
well swapping over the payment gateway only took 4 days
fml
18:04
right im off, have fun all o/
18:29
> Use StreamReader for reading lines of information from a standard text file.
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How would you compute the mortality rate with this?
Would it be (deaths / total) or (deaths / recovered) ?
where did you get dem statistics?
(computing bullshit ratio atm)
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9gag
That's reading pretty high on the bullshit meter @mr5
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last time I checked it was 77k in China alone
so I think it's somehow close
and that is probably from another website posted in 9gag
18:39
Yes but where did you check? #Fakenews
aha
These numbers are only confirmed cases, I believe there is 3x people who dont have any semptoms therefore dont take any tests
Right now, my sources are the uk government, and 9gag, and I do not have complete faith in either of them
Id say
totalAlive = totalConfirmed - totalDeaths
recoveryRate = totalRecovered / totalAlive
deathsAtRecoveryRate = totalDeaths * recoveryRate
deathFactor = deathsAtRecoveryRate / totalRecovered
I feel frustrated because I have literally 0 clue how to get information that I trust
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@Wietlol 6.9% mortality rate?
@BenMann y'know you can survey your own lol
18:43
Things I would consider reliable:
Getting in personal contact with someone who has contracted & recovered from the virus
A video of a mayor of a small town talking about the impact the virus has had on the community
mr5
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it's just an estimation. no need to have the exact number
filling in the numbers
120069 = 124663 - 4594
55.53% = 66669 / 120069
2551 = 4594 * 55.53%
3.8% = 2551 / 66669
#CoronoVirusInformationProject
obviously, its just an approach to guess an approximation
you'd need a lot more information to be accurate
umm.. Fact #1: It is spelled corona
18:44
%4 is not true number because there is 5x people have this virus and dont know/dont care
I believe it is like %1, like common flu
hmm...
Alper SOURCES Where did you hear this? #CoronaFacts
I heard this logic from a doctor, it make sense
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Fact #2: number comes after percent sign
Yes, but how do you know the doctor didn't spend the morning browsing 9gag
18:46
Ok. WHO is authority for the time being
It is a theory
Respect my authority!
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In my country, the mortality rate is at 10.2%
beat that
Did he have a beard?
are you from italy?
18:48
@mr5 in your country, there are 5 confirmed
I heard the death age average in italy is 81
mr5
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no
49 confirmed
No, but I perceive beards as a universal indicator of stature
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5 died
lol
18:48
ok, 5 ded
That and facebook likes
on a side note, starting tomorrow, almost everyone at our company is going to work from home
only 2 people will be in the office
(no, our company is not just 2 people)
Is it 3 people?
Thanks to corona, people understand the personal space
not necessarily because of coronoi, but because we want to test our catastrophy scenario solution
for example, if the office got burned down
18:50
We are still working at the office, darn third world country
will we still be able to work?
No
we have... ~100-120 people at work
all our infrastructure is already in the cloud...
so, if it burns down, all of our websites are still online
The government is piloting global wipeout through disease to discover the implications?
funny story about before it was on the cloud
there was a full blackout on our entire office (including our on-prem servers) because of a silly plug mistake
18:53
Your tinfoil hats won't protect you from this bs!!!!
and then the guy who did it explained what happened
and he was like "ye, so all I did was this" does the thing again ... "shit"
@BenMann You are a mad lad!
it was not his greatest day
@Alper I have had a cold for the past 3 days and it is getting gradually worse. If I'm gonna die I want to seek preemptive avengence
@BenMann Noone going to die
Except some old fellas
19:01
@DAustin StreamReader is what I need because a byte is a unit of information and historically a byte is the number of bits used to encode a single character which means that if I can read a binary file as an array of bytes I should be able to convert (decode) each byte (i.e. the binary-encoded value of a byte) to a character since a character can be represented as an unsigned integer. source
@DAustin The 256 combinations of a byte correspond to the (binary encoded) values 0 to 255 and since a character can be represented as an unsigned integer and vice versa, therefore the binary encoded values 0 to 255 should correspond to a character which would allow me to extract characters from a binary file by decoding the binary encoded values to characters.
@DAustin need to extract the first n strings from a binary file, however extracting characters should be a good start if my hypothesis is correct.
@DAustin how does my hypothesis of extracting characters from a binary file sound or should I be thinking of extracting strings instead?
user12960916
hey im reviewing rectangular and jagged arrays, but i’m having trouble differentiating them. i’ve read the textbook i have but i need a more simple example i’m still confused. can someone please explain what makes then diff and why you may want to use one over the other??
@Alper SOURCES I will keep you up to date on whether I die or not and that way my life can be dedicated to fighting fake news & I wont die in vein
hot damn that looks pretty good to me
The panic is result of the mutation power of the virus and transmission power
19:09
Well.. you are still much more likely to die from a traffic accident
Exactly
I dont fear from it. I got the pig flu like a month ago, it took 5 weeks to recover
I am warning you anyway
I wouldn't mind dying from corona virus actually. Death sounds like an exciting adventure
I am so curious to find out what happens when you die
Life is boring if you are not rich
I do ok 8)
That is why everyone welcomes death like you
19:12
I am well up for dying at some point
You dont need to rush, you ll die anyway. :D
Like you said
yea I will prob come back as a ghost if I die now, anyway, cos I got unfinished shiz to sort out
I have doubts about it, but this is very much off topic for this page
If I die, I will be so fucking pissed off at the illuminati, and I will haunt the fuck out of them
 
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21:06
really love the enumerable skipuntil and takeuntil !

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