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3:02 AM
lol angular's httpclient arent 'threadsafe', if one or more request sent before completed, both of it returns failed
 
 
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8:42 AM
I prefer JetBrains Mono over FiraCode jetbrains.com/lp/mono
@ROODAY abstract it away with Entity Framework. You don't have to make strings to throw compilation errors
 
 
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10:36 AM
[Captain Obvious] Mornign girls and boys
[Squirrel in Training] Such sadness, much deadness
 
Good morning
@Botler I lame the spalters
@nyconing Are you sure? We will send several at once and they all return. Although this is a 6k angularjs controller and who knows what kinda black magic is going on between that monster and angularjs.
 
10:52 AM
Hello @Squirrelkiller
Hello All
@Squirrelkiller need one help from you. javascript guys didn't help me
:(
 
As I am mostly a dotnet developer, I'm afraid all hope is lost
 
:(
don't know how to solve it. but thanks for the help earlier @Squirrelkiller
 
mr5
javascript devs are snob?
 
For sure
 
mr5
leave JS, come to C#
 
11:07 AM
Go go gadget Blazor
 
yeah js are very complex i think
 
mr5
Now that I got exposed to TypeScript running on microservices, I'm hating JS even more.
 
11:23 AM
welcome to the JS-anti-fan-club
 
@Wietlol I registered my name in JS-anti-fan-club :-)
 
Oh what I have is more like a general aversion to untyped languages
 
11:51 AM
Hello guys
Is there a way I can share my Xamarin App with another person, without deploying it?
 
mr5
12:08 PM
deploying to what?
 
Apple store or Google Play
 
12:39 PM
[Captain Obvious] Yeah you can package it ad hoc
[Captain Obvious] Just right click the project in solution explorerer and click acrhive. Then click distribute when it builds, tehn click ad hoc
[Captain Obvious] Then it'll spit out a file for you to install on devices. Good luck with iOS though
 
iOS is what I need lol
good with Android, just need to test on iOS device
 
[Captain Obvious] Oh yeah so if you don't have an apple devloper account you're fucked
[Captain Obvious] Because the only real way to distribute apps for testing on iOS is via testflight
 
wtf
why so complicated
 
[Captain Obvious] Because "security"
 
yeah..
guess I can just download an emulator
 
12:47 PM
[Captain Obvious] On macos sure
 
haha
Windows?
 
[Captain Obvious] It's included in xcode
[Captain Obvious] You can't develop for iOS without access to a mac at all though
 
I have an iphone here.. what's the best way to test it
 
[Captain Obvious] Bonus: iOS simulator is gimped for features
[Captain Obvious] Plug it in to a mac which is enrolled as a developer
[Captain Obvious] If you don't have a mac you're SOL
 
Christ
Going to develop for Android for now
Luckly my cousin at home has a MAC.. going to borrow his.
 
12:53 PM
[Captain Obvious] Good luck
[Captain Obvious] I don't think you can use testflight without a paid up developer account, but I'm not 100% on that one
 
"Your Apple ID now works as a free developer account. ... You will not be able to submit apps to the App Store, or download iOS, OS X, watchOS, or tvOS developer betas. A $99/year paid developer account is still required to enjoy those privileges."
What's this?
 
Guess it lets you sign your app package so android accepts it without dev mode?
 
1:09 PM
Maybe yeah
 
1:19 PM
[Captain Obvious] You have to sign your app with something
 
Managed to do it :)
Thanks Captain!
 
I kinda like Firebase.. easy to use
Set up is a pain
 
[Captain Obvious] Could be much worse
[Captain Obvious] But yeah it's nice isn't it
 
1:39 PM
Just used Authentication using Email and Password so far.
Will be looking into interacting with databases.. reading and writing
 
2:08 PM
 
[Captain Obvious] That makes sense
[Captain Obvious] what's wrong with that
 
it should work
shouldnt it?
 
where T equitable?
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A: Can't operator == be applied to generic types in C#?

Giovanni Galbo"...by default == behaves as described above for both predefined and user-defined reference types." Type T is not necessarily a reference type, so the compiler can't make that assumption. However, this will compile because it is more explicit: bool Compare<T>(T x, T y) where T : class ...

 
[Squirrel in Training] That would be to easy killerino, it's the so overloards fault.
[Captain Obvious] If you constrain T to something that has an implementation for == then it'll work
[Captain Obvious] Basically that ^^
 
2:49 PM
Did Wietlol actually working on C# project?
 
3:04 PM
Guest Post on January 17, 2022
An essential part of requirements analysis is understanding which quality characteristics are the most important so that designers can address them appropriately.
 
meh, I'll just use value == null :D
@nyconing I need some source of frustration
 
[Hans1984] Wietlol != Wiettroll
 
sup guys in the c# chat
 
3:30 PM
!Equals(value, default) would probably work as well
at least the compiler won't yell at me
 
[Squirrel.98] int[] numbers = {1,2,3} same as int[] numbers = new int[]{1,2,3} ?
 
3:57 PM
[Squirrel in Training] is that a question?
[Squirrel.98] updated
 
theoretically, yes
 
[Squirrel.98] why is there 2 different ways?
 
old and new
there are actually like 10 ways
generally speaking, one is more explicit and the other is less redundant
int[] numbers0 = new int[3] { 1, 2, 3 };
int[] numbers1 = new int[] { 1, 2, 3 };
int[] numbers2 = new [] { 1, 2, 3 };
int[] numbers3 = { 1, 2, 3 };
but the less redundant version at some point becomes ambiguous, which is also not really a nice feature
 
4:53 PM
[Squirrel.98] Just new versions, I see.
[Squirrel.98] Cheers Wietol
 
 
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mr5
8:50 PM
@EdGzi you can host the .ipa file on some server and made your friend download it via Safari. You have to configure some manifest file first OR just use diawi.com.
 

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