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11:50
Jesus christ it's half way through May and I'm still writing © xxxx-2019 Company Name
12:06
@ntohl
@CaptainObvious © 1690-2019 East India Company
@ntohl Please help me! stackoverflow.com/questions/61851443/… I am getting exceptions :-(
> 6 minutes old
nuhuh
@nyconing I've updated copyright noticed on 2 projects today and I did © 2016-2019 and © 2017-2019 on both of them
Unfortunately it's not still 2019
Wait
WHY HVAE i BEEN WRITING MY OWN REST CLIENTS FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS
Omg why didn't I think "hey somebody has probably done this already"
12:46
your company selling proprietary library?
Nah
Holy shit
This storage is amazing
From brand new VM with nothing to OOBE in 7 minutes
13:32
@AmirNo-Family tomorrow I will have a look. Keep in mind, that some of those C# methods are not implemented in MongoDB. Try to be more specific with types. Replace methods returning X to Expression<X> if it's desperate.
Check if Mongo doesn't handle ToString, or the problem is using anonymus types/expando
Eughhhhh. 2.3mbps
14:22
Still going
 
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15:41
@ntohl

I just want to find a simple way to run LINQ queries on exapdos!
 
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18:56
I unboxed two nullable objects to decimals and performed some arithmetic...
how do I box the result back to "object?" ?
why?
boxing should be a side effect
Doesn't matter why. Not my design. They have some kind of very generic "object?"s flying around. The particular class i am writing has "object?" parameters and I added a enum param for the choice of arithmetic operator.

Just adding another class.

Other classes converts them to lists etc. But not value types.
There is some idea behind the project to see if it is possible to be this generic. So we are chasing a PoC.
... And I happen to have had the repo for two days (moreover i usually do Java if not Python). Never C# .NET Core before.
19:39
posted on May 17, 2020 by Phil Haack

I enjoy writing silly chat bots. To indulge my silliness, I’ve been exploring the Microsoft Bot Framework. Overall, it’s a pretty good framework, but I’ve had some weird bugs here and there. It’s unclear to me if they’re my fault or not. So to dig into them, I cloned the microsoft/botbuilder-dotnet to my machine and ran all the unit tests. It’s what I do.

19:55
boxing is just assignment: object x = number;
Great. Thx.
I just assume that huge red lines under my code is in an indication that I could have solved it better ,-).
But to be specific I am doing:
object? x = y;
and y is what exactly?
20:24
decimal
I did enable nullable ref types.... should compile hopefullly.
object x = y; should also compile
decimal can never be null, so it doesnt have to be a nullable object
 
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21:54
Hey does anyone remember how to look up the C# version that corresponds to the .net framework version? Even putting that in google isn't helping me for some reason.
I need .net framework version x.y in order to be using C# 7.3. I'm not finding any correlation table online (I have done so before?).
22:12
I still can't correlate CLR version --> C# version, but looks like .net framework can't target C# 7.3 anyway.
.Net framework vs. core vs. standard needs to clarify start and end versions to the CLR / version of C# in use, not just to what version of Visual Studio is installed. Big pain point imo
23:04
.net framework can work with C# 8

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