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11:11 AM
@Wietlol is that a new apple product?
 
its an old one
the only one I agree with
 
was it their original marketing strategy
 
i am not certain what their original marketing strategy was
 
iDunno
 
> a new feature which allows static abstract members to be declared in interfaces.
oooh, C# is being fancy
it is a bad workaround, but still a cool feature
and it probably doesnt work well
 
 
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12:32 PM
[Squirrel in Training] Any1 ever had EF migrations that being applyed but not writen to the __EFMigrationsHistories tabelle?
 
mr5
probably the migration table from the generated code is out of sync
 
@Squirrelintraining did you get an error during the migration?
 
mr5
just delete the migration table and regenerate
 
in which case the migration transaction rolls back, but doesnt actually roll back anything because transactions are brörk
 
mr5
in my experience, you could roll a migration successfully and not update the migration history table
 
12:37 PM
[Squirrel in Training] Nope wiet.
[Squirrel in Training] Alle worked fine and dandy
[Squirrel in Training] 2 test migrations
[Squirrel in Training] nvm im dumb
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ok, C# is actually trash
stuff!.ToString() uses the nullable ToString
so, this will actually return null instead of throwing AN ACTUAL EXCEPTION!
 
why do we let the lion in here
 
what is the use of ! if it doesnt do shit?
 
moaning all day
 
[Squirrel in Training] if c#ä is trash what u doin ghere?
 
12:51 PM
trying to figure out how in the world logic is supposed to work in C#
 
you wouldnt know what logic was if it slapped your arse
 
I would
trust me
 
thats the thing wiet, i don't trust you
 
that is your problem
 
lol
 
12:57 PM
according to logic, the thing that says "throw an NRE exception when the value is null" should THROW AN NRE EXCEPTION WHEN THE VALUE IS NULL
what is the point of a language feature that doesnt do what it is supposed to do?
 
catch
 
 
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3:15 PM
[Captain Obvious] Looks like wiet has just discovered that null is a valid string value
[Captain Obvious] Don't worry, i went mad when I found that out too
 
3:32 PM
why? it's a value type
 
mr5
glad I didn't need to use .ToString()
 
compiler does for you ;)
 
mr5
I mean, I didn't had the need to print some object directly. I always prefer to log its fields individually.
 
oh oh
How's your winter starting?
 
mr5
and I didn't had the need to override ToString() as well
winter? We only have one season here kek
I'm on tropical country.
 
3:35 PM
LOL
 
mr5
so jelly of people living on multi season feature
 
We are getting snow soon, did some roof repairs and window sealing
 
mr5
ice skating?
I would ice skate everyday if it snows here in our country.
 
Ya we get them all, Winter around -34, summer around 46
 
mr5
you'd be dead at -34
 
3:38 PM
lol -19
it was -21F here once
so -31c
 
mr5
I can barely stay at 6deg C
 
@Botler null is a valid String? value, but null.ToString() is supposed to throw an NRE
the consistency in C# is hardly a concept at all
in some cases, nullValue!.DoStuff() throws an NRE and in others it simply calls DoStuff()
x! in some cases yields a X value and in others X?
it appears it is consistently messed up
 
mr5
that's one of the problem as well introduced by extensions
 
one cause is extensions, the other is typing
x! yields X for classes, but Nullable<X> for structs
and because the type is still nullable, the resolving of functions is also using the Nullable<T> type
 
4:27 PM
Ryan Donovan on November 10, 2021
Is ES6 the JavaScript release that will finally free us from the endless cycle of frameworks?
 
 
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5:45 PM
Sure thing Feeds, what ever you think
 
 
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11:08 PM
can we translate this to programmer domain?
 
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