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00:37
o/
good morning
iirc, it was mentioned here, if not, on Discord link with this, something about a word to describe how many use cases a code will go through. I forgot what it was... do you guys know?
 
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07:40
@mr5 cyclomatic complexity?
I have a cyclomatic complexity and cognitive complexity plugin enabled which yell at me when a particular function is too complex...
but in some cases "complex" is perfectly fine
for example, consider something like this to see if the partner (if any) is older than 50 years:
request.parties?.policyHolder?.partner?.birthDate < DateTime.Today.PlusYears(-50)
that has a cyclomatic complexity of 5
mr5
mr5
08:37
@Wietlol that's it! How did you know?
I just know
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mr5
do you know a tool that would automatically determine the cyclomatic complexity of code? And would also guide on how many unit test a developer must make?
sonarlint?
mr5
mr5
oof
it doesn't have an Xcode integration
how does that work though? How do I tell that I'm writing a unit test for certain modules?
why does it need to be a unit test or for a certain module?
mr5
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09:41
@Wietlol to ensure that before handing over for code review, the tool already assessed that the unit test done by devs is full coverage.
10:00
what we do, is when creating a pull request, we run a special pipeline
that pipeline runs the tests and can (if we want to) do some sonarlint checks and stuff
if those fail, the reviewer will immediately see that
necessary unnecessary-complication
depends
you can make it very complex, but if it automates what you would normally do manually, it certainly makes sense to do it
 
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okay, extremely stupid question incoming. what is the name of the "thing" where you can define super simple "options"? let's say I want to define types of fruits. and then refer to them like `if (Fruit.Banana) { ... }` but I can't remember the name of this thing.

I'm not talking about class or anything like that. I want to have like "pre-defined" variables, like MODE.READ_ONLY, MODE.WRITE, so I am not passing/checking some string instead....
and I remember there was something like that, its on the tip of my tongue but after 30 tabs of searching I'm still left without a clue lol
if I remember correctly C++ or C also had this, and the compiler/language just used simple numbers behind the names. but it simplified the code a lot, made it more readable/easier to debug/see.
enum
yeaaaah just found it lmao
wanted to tab fast really quick to save y'all a minute
thank you very much @Wietlol
I can't remember the last time I "needed" enum so I 100% forgot about it's name, dang.
enums are nice... especially when you have object-like enums
yeah I want to avoid duplicate code, so I added a few branches where I could, but calling the function with a string or number to pick a mode seems rather messy. I mean of course it "works" but with enum, it's so much cleaner...
11:58
Hey
I want to implement instagram basic display api using user id on website (C# code) so is it possible?
 
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Hi all
How do you format an exception when including it in a Github issue? When I paste it as code, it wants to include it all on one line with a horizontal scrollbar. Not ideal
15:02
[Squirrel in Training] No eye dear
15:18
posted on September 12, 2022 by Ashita Nagar

.NET is now available to install through the Windows Package Manager (Winget). Read all about how what it is, how to install, and more. The post .NET now on Windows Package Manager appeared first on .NET Blog.

16:18
posted on September 12, 2022 by Kunal Pathak

.NET 7 introduces a plethora of performance improvements for developers including developers targeting Arm64 devices. In this blog I break down everything you need to know about the improvements in .NET 7. The post Arm64 Performance Improvements in .NET 7 appeared first on .NET Blog.

17:00
@Botler No worries. I ended up applying manual line breaks to format it so there wouldn't have to be scrolling
 
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Guest Post on September 12, 2022
Without SSO and other enterprise features, a product can only go so far.
@Asait This completely depends on the Instagram API. C# can do anything you can do in Python for example (when it comes to tasks like this). The question is, does Instagram allow you to do this?
18:33
Hello. I had a test for an interview where I was asked: What is preferrable to return?
a) public ArrayList<SomeClass> SomeFunction() {...}
b) public IList<SomeClass> SomeFunction() {...}
I want to confirm if I had answered it the right way.
18:59
[milleniumbug] generic ArrayList doesn't exist
[milleniumbug] this isn't Java
[milleniumbug] this would make IList<SomeClass> the only other possible answer, but this would also raise questions
[milleniumbug] why not IEnumerable<SomeClass>
[milleniumbug] why not IReadOnlyCollection<SomeClass>
[milleniumbug] why not IReadOnlyList<SomeClass>
[milleniumbug] why not ICollection<SomeClass>

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