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11:40
aaaaand, I hate C# again
default(T?) does not yield null
T? is not generalized between structs and classes
and I find myself duplicating code once again because that appears to be the life of a C# developer
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12:28
o/
anyone familiar with typescript javascript?
@Squirrelkiller have you tried deleting .vs folder though. That shit hides something sometimes.
12:59
@mr5 I deleted the whole damn repository and cloned it fresh
@mr5 Unfortunately I am forced to work with it
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not even TS?
Both
We've been transitioning from JS to TS for like 2 years now lol
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how hardcore
thankfully, most of the codebase I'm working with is strictly pure TS, so there's little type safe to it.
I also found out that the previous dev of our codebase was the founder of some popular php library. Forgot the name.
Our frontend is in AngularJS.
We want Angular, so we now have a hybrid application that basically starts angularjs within angular.
Must be nice to have real TS to work with
We have angularjs services and controllers converted to TS, but not to actual classes and stuff.
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You use tsc?
You mean, the JS is rewritten into TS?
but it will eventually gets transpiled to JS again though
13:18
Absolutely
But using TS already gives at least some type safety and intellisense
TS gives as much type safety as C# gives null awareness
which is as useful as a fishing net to carry water to a fire
13:47
So I paste the PackageReference line into my csproj file - why doesn't the reference show up under References in visual studio?
13:57
because VS refuses to look for the changed file?
Nope, reloads the project. Also finds other package references after adding them. It's just this one.
try installing Rider? :)
That is so crazy an idea, it might even work. Although Rider uses msbuild too I think and msbuild has the same error as VS, so still not too hopeful here.
14:18
now you are describing a different issue though
> why doesn't the reference show up under References in visual studio?
that can't be the conclusion if you just use msbuild
Ah good point
Got it mixed up with what seems to be the root problem
The reference isn't recognised at all
is it the IDE not showing the correct information? or is it that msbuild fails to build your project?
Neither msbuild nor VS find the package
Both
VS shows all but this package
Both CLI and VS build fail, giving the same errors that VS shows in the error log: Each time the code references something from that package it's just not found and "maybe you're missing an assembly reference"
try .net 5?
or 6
quite a lot of issues that exist in msbuild are solved by using the .net 5+ compiler
lol
We're on netFx 4.6.2
With way too many internal libraries referenced
14:26
.net compiler should still be able to compile it
:-(
You mean like, run dotnet build instead of msbuild directly?
I already tried building with VS 2022 btw, same problem
Oh I see
basically, the .net5 compiler is also msbuild, but it is one that works better than the one bundled by VS
not sure how it works in the CLI
the screenshot is from Rider settings
gotta execute it using dotnet
Ouch now it's 156 errors instead of 20
14:32
at least it is different :D
not sure if it actually works for .net framework though :D
Indeed lol
for our .net framework projects, we do use the bundled one by Rider
which is different than the bundled one by VS
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14:44
by adding by reference, it means you are referencing a dll right?
14:58
I mean I am referencing a package using a <PackageReference> tag in the .csproj file. Or NuGet does - I also had the package reinstalled by nuget just in case.
Actually installed Rider.
...exactly the same fucking errors on build.
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@Squirrelkiller can you give me a very simple BCrypt-Official example usage?
@Squirrelkiller dotnetfiddle.net/2zrotI
env: netfx-4.7.2
packages: ...BCrypt-Official-0.1.109
No idea, we just have it as a transient dependency lol
Also bcrypt-official shouldn't be used, it's a way too old package
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@Squirrelkiller but this is what you're using?
@mr5 Yes, because another library we actually use needs it. We don't actually use it.
is there a common library/design for doing dynamic expression definitions?
15:10
But in old .net framework, with package.config system (before PackageReference) you needed to explicitly add references to transient pacakges too :/
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In your Company.Internal.Package 0.4.7370.17898, there probably is a constraint version for that BCrypt-Official that does not exist on the package repo?
basically a way to describe certain operations
@Wietlol ...how dynamic are you trying to be?
Like, maybe Expression?
very :)
cross platform, so no C# specific things
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I don't even have the slightest idea what wiet is talking about
15:11
especially no reflection
@mr5 Oh it exists, I even have it in the local nuget packages cache
@Wiet the thing used in Oracle docs maybe? Haven't seen it anywhere else, but haven't looked at similar operation definitions either.
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@Squirrelkiller did you check on the version constraint?
for example, I could have something like this:
{
	type: "equals",
	left: {type: "value"},
	right: {type: "literal", value: "Hello, World!"}
}
@mr5 The constraint does indeed say what is in the error message.
15:12
and I would use it on an input field to see if the value is valid
@Wietlol Oh I have seen this one. Nomad from HashiCorp uses it.
so it would compare the entered value with the text "Hello, World!"
also, I would possibly (mostly) convert it to sql to use as a where expression
or stuff like that
I could write my own, but if there is a common thing already present, it might have libraries for .net, jvm and js so the implementations would be easier
No idea what it's called though, maybe you can find something in the nomad.json docs
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15:15
Hmm HashiCorp <-- the company that invented rancher right?
Says Rancher Labs inc
HashiCorp made Nomad, Traeffik, Consul as a container environment and a few other related things
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oh, fak
I meant terraform
Ya that one
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@Wietlol are you trying to write compiler again?
we use rancher and that terraform. I actually have no idea what is happening behind.
no, I need a wae to define language agnostic stuff
this should work for java, javascript, c# just as well as for the glorious Wietlang
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15:19
is this a personal project thing?
nope
wörk
also, yes
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how do you propose a task something like that on work?
there is one project that would definitely benefit from this
the proposal was made, I have to implement it
and possibly design it
although it isn't difficult to do
And it has to be machine readable?
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I think I wouldn't be able to explain to the team what I'm trying to achieve with that.
15:20
Well there is always OCL
especially with my compiler experience
if something is not machine readable, what is the use?
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@Wietlol who wrote that proposal, you?
I am more interested on how the proposal was made.
Some operation descriptions are for easy visualization or something to talk about with domain experts
the proposal was "make it wörk"
the requirements were "we have to define the validation, visibility and mandatoryness of various things dynamically"
Not sure how big the scope it, OCL has many more things than just LTarget/OP/RTarget
15:23
the question is also how easy it would be to implement
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@Wietlol how do you explain something like this on product owner?
I dont
:D
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noice
generally speaking, the customer in this case are front end developers of other companies
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I wish I could do the same with my current job. That's been my struggle for the past 2 months. Explaining something :D
15:24
so, as long as they are happy, the product owner is happy
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no questions ask
it is not a feature I want, it is a feature the customer wants
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so they made the proposal
ye
I rarely make proposals, and when I do, the product owners just accept without looking at it :D
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how do you do that
how long have you been on that company
15:25
Assert.Dominance();
you have to unit test your company
also, you might have to make your own unit testing library to make that work
luckily for me, I already wrote one :D
I should take a look at how to actually integrate it with the system though
before I can nicely use it in actual unit tests
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I find it very exhausting to work on env that requires you to create unit testing for every feature you create.
Hahaha I see. We have something like that: Backend writed the constraints into a json, so frontend can generate forms from it including validation.
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- struggles of not staying long in a company
@Squirrelkiller that is one of the intended use cases, yes
did you invent your own constraint definition?
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15:29
But I have no idea how it's implemented, the guys in Romania built the backend actually generating that
but the json document, is that a common thing or is it something the guys in romania invented?
It does however use the same syntax as the nomad.json I took a screenshot of
hmm...
Minus the LTarget I think because that is always the value itself
exactly the same or almost the same?
15:30
Almost the same, see above
LTarget is not always the value itself
although, if LTarget is not present, you might assume it should be the value itself
Also we don't actually use it. There was a project to use that, but it was scrapped for some reason and now there is this nice dynamic validation thing and we can't use it :/
hehe
Still got a form generator lying around in gitlab somewhere
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How would you approach your lead or PO if you want to propose a feature that would
only benefit the dev effort?
Just by thinking of doing so, I already got nervous and running what to say next if they ask me why it is necessary.
15:32
first ask yourself why it is necessary
Usually things that "only benefit the dev effort" shorten dev time of new features
There's a reason every blog tells you to do enough refactoring
It's nothing a customer ever sees, but without refactoring subsequent features will be developed slower
^ technical debt
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and the follow up questions, it always caught me off guard. I always encountered a question where I don't know what to say so they will always deny my proposal :(
again, ask yourself those questions first
if you dont know the answers, then why do you think you can convince someone else that it is important?
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well, I certainly can tell I couldn't think of it in advanced.
15:36
what did they ask? "how many squirrels do we need to put in a blender to publish this feature?"
it would probably catch me off guard
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can I answer it with "I'll get back to you", but I think by doing so, it's highly likely they will just forget about it.
Of course, that sentence makes it your job to not forget it and get back to them
@Wietlol Also that depends on if the blender is an actual blender or a metaphor for an office.
also, what I usually do is mention that something needs to be done, then constantly remind everyone when that something would have been very useful
for example, "we should write a document containing all the domain definitions we use in our projects, because people keep using the same words when they mean different things"
and everytime someone uses the words differently, I notify the person responsible for making that document that the colleague is not using the right words
I stopped reminding everyone at some point, so by now there were like 2 instances where we suddenly had like a week of zero productivity because the thing exploded after nobody did the thing for like a year
^ may sound pedantic, but it really limits communication
15:40
Absolutely, we have the same problem lol, would love a domain definition
I show the same behavior here :D
I once mentioned C# sucks, and every time C# is being an idiot, I write it here in chat
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@Wietlol is this kind of skill, like initiating administrative task, only learned when you have stay long enough in the company?
although, less productive since no one here actually develops the language, but at least someone might know a workaround
Not administrative task - expert task
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why does it sound you guys are directly communicating with your company's clients?
15:41
(Assuming there are in fact domain experts)
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how is that even possible
this skill is learned when you have seen the problem, like many other skills
I never communicate with clients
first identify the problem, then demand solutions
yea, clients are usually not domain experts
My "clients" are either PO or internal domain experts
15:42
ironically
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I do, but I suck at explaining it.
so it always puts into trash.
I said "demand"
for example, I demand to not use excel
A smart company doesn't let clients talk to devs damnit, at least use the PO to separate them and just get a dev into the meeting about technical questions
excel works on formats that are chosen by the language that your machine uses
if I create a csv file on my machine, it is different than when a colleague of mine does it
so, I refuse to work with excel
and every time someone sends me an excel file, I tell them "no"
(also, we kinda have policy to use G suite, so it is not like they have no other option, they are just stubborn by not wanting to let go of their local application)
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the other senior from my team literally told me to stop bothering him lol.
15:45
that is why you dont bother, you make something else be the source of the bothering part
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G Suite means those Google docs,sheets, ...etc?
There's a senior on your team that is not you and still you have to talk with customers? What's wrong with your company?
"i'm busy, let the intern do it" - senior dev
15:46
"it is part of his learning process to talk to customers" - senior dev
I mean, we are talking about a "senior" dev
ofc they wont talk to customers
or product owners for that matter
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@Wietlol so I'm kinda new on their code base. I do have a lot of proposed solutions but I want to realign first so the changes I would made would be expected. If I stop bothering him, then I would probably spend more time refactoring codes because it's not the expected solutions.
hmm...
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so I guess the bothering part would be the wrong implementation. Ah, that would be exhausting in my part.
@Wietlol this would be a disaster.
Imagine one of the intern is me, who couldn't communicate properly.
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bam, one client lost.
@Wietlol haa. I wish I could post this comic in our channel.
15:51
well, you are in luck, you can!
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yeah, nah, I don't have the confidence.
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the edit-to-collapse-image cronjob strikes again.
I should start Wietbot again to just have the processor for my messages
@Botler you börk already?
does that mean I should start Wietbot?
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you're doing it manually aren't you?
do you have like a separate timer for each message that contains an image? XD
only have 6hours until the next suffering. later noobs!
15:58
I do it manually, yes
Wietbot would have a scheduler with per-message moments when it should minimize
16:13
can't believe this site has a chat and I didn't know about it
lets add that to the list of users that join the chat and say "can't believe this site has a chat and I didn't know about it"
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