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21:00
;)
@TravisJ Hahahahaha xD
@Sean You can't.
Why do you want to?
Well I just made a CardList collection class and I decided to just override everything
Which works
Yay, now I know scrum. limp applause
@Kendall - Time to start your sprint :P
21:04
Monday morning.
(such a genius time to start, eh?)
Not at work today?
Yeah.
But we don't start scrum till next week.
I am working from home today
Scrum is cool, unless someone asks you to do something in too small of a timeframe.
21:06
That sounds right.
I'm not sure how well I'm going to like this task-sharing thing.
For just about any development method..
Right now, I just pull tasks off my own stack.
I got lucky with task sharing when I had to do it with a team in that the other people were competent.
As long as you can put up with other peoples' coding styles I can't see it being a problem. Unless you have strict coding conventions, in which case it shouldn't matter =]
I like strict conventions
21:08
Well, I already have to deal with other people's coding.
Conventions can't prevent shitty code.
Are you scared of wanting to rewrite everything they've done?
Just ugly code.
Define ugly. Hard to read or could be done better?
@Sean Oh, I do. (Or at least want it to be rewritten)
Both are undesirable imo
21:09
Hard to read.
I'll be back in a while
Hard to read code is the worst
Try trawling through pages and pages of classic asp code. It gets me every goddamn time
Rage, the red mist, the resignation.... It's like being faced with a dragon that just bit your Mr. Happy off.
"HE JUST BIT MR. HAPPY OFF!!!! But... I can't hope to defeat him...."
Right, so don't program in any esolangs.
I don't have a choice
21:11
I have to maintain a god-knows-how-many years old system
Do you even know what an esolang is?
I have no idea
I was assuming you meant things like ASP and PHP and whatnot
Now I'm really confused =]
What was your comment referring to?
"Hard to read code is the worst"
"Right, so don't program in any esolangs."
21:13
Oh, I completely missed that
And I don't lol
I do.
Occasionally.
Your talk of that splitty thing mashed my brain, how do you think I would code with something like brainfuck? xD
Wrote a brainfuck to .NET compiler.
brainfuck is easy
Malbolge is hard.
Aha..Ha..Ha..
y u laf?
21:15
I don't have the same understanding of memory systems you do
I cry when I look at brainfuck
One boy's easy is another man's hard
Did you just call me a boy?
Is the age of majority 16 in Canada then?
I don't think so.
Or even 17?
okay.jpg
21:17
Don't worry, it makes me out to be an even bigger loser, you win either way
"All I do is win, win, win, no matter what!"
Hehe
Naming convention question
If I have my Card list class called CardList, if I want to create an enum for each card in the deck, should I call it Cards? Probably not. What should I call it?
You're thinking Cards.AceOfSpades, Cards.TwoOfSpades, etc.?
CardType? Doesn't really fit
Yeah, I am
I'd probably do Card.
21:20
Can I create an enum that returns a type of Card?
Except that's a class, right?
Correct
If the class doesn't represent the card, then what does it represent?
Or should I just whack a load of statics in?
No.
Well, maybe.
21:21
It represents the Card I want to create
Which is why naming it is a bit difficult
'want to create?' wtf
Card.AceOfSpades as a static would be ok I guess
Guys, who would you reccoemnd to go with for aquiring web hostng space for ASP.NEt & SQL?
What does the Card class store if it isn't a card?
@Derek Azure?
So say I want to initialise my deck to just be all the standard 52 cards when I do new CardDeck() in my CardDeck constructor I want to add each card to its list
Card is a card
    class Card
    {
        public string CardName { get; private set; }
        public int CardValue { get; private set; }

        public Card(string name, int value)
        {
            CardName = name;
            CardValue = value;
        }
    }
21:24
I'm new to ASP.NEt and web in general, ive only really worked with win forms. I'll check Azure out thanks
So in my CardDeck constructor I want to do List.Add(Card.AceOfSpades);
That seems redundant. Just use the constructor.
instead of List.Add(new Card("as", 1));
sorry, had to run errands. We're still talking about cards?
Or hide the constructor, and use only static properties.
21:25
So just do all the writing in CardDeck then instead of somewhere else
Oh that's a brilliant idea actually, good thinking Batman
I'd say pick one or the other, not both.
@Billdr We've had other conversations since then
So card name is just 2C, 3C ... KC, AC. I generate this by doing a case for cardvalues 10-12 (jack, queen, king, ace) and then a default case that adds two to the value and uses it in a string builder. This is in a nested while loop that counts off four suites.
Yet I see CardDeck right here
class Card
    {
        public string CardName { get; private set; }
        public int CardValue { get; private set; }

        private Card(string name, int value)
        {
            CardName = name;
            CardValue = value;
        }

        public static Card AceOfSpades { get { return new Card("as", 1); } }
    }
Use lazy initialization and memoization.
21:28
Aces are a pain, they can be 1 or 11, gonna need to figure that out
Actually, lazy isn't required.
Maybe a HighValue and LowValue
@KendallFrey Can you give an example? =]
Maybe a class interface that gets a value from a card, rather than the card providing it.
Then you can swap it around as needed.
Can I get an example of that as well?
Something like this....
@Sean Instead of creating a new instance every time, create one in the static ctor and return it every time.
That way equality won't break.
21:30
Check for aces in the hand when you're calculating value.
@Sean Example of interface:
can I declare a new List<> of just anonymous type ?
@KendallFrey I don't understand, do you mean how I've posted before?
interface IEvaluator
{
    int GetValue(Card card);
}
@ScottSelby Only with var.
but vb doesn't know what the hell var is
List(of VariantType)
like that?
21:31
Dec 1 at 16:23, by Kendall Frey
For VB questions, please visit the VB room.
what , am I gonna ask myself in there ?
@Sean public static Card AS { get; private set; }
Then:
static Card()
{
AS = new Card(...);
}
Isn't that the same as what I've done before?
@Sean No.
21:33
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I'm just doing public static Card AceOfSpades { get { return new Card("as", 1); } }
Oh I see....
But it creates a new card every time.
Inefficient, and also breaks equality.
Yeah but if I did every card in the constructor, I would be creating 52 cards when I only wanted one
No, in the static constructor.
21:36
I don;t understand how that works =S
Would I still have my private standard constructor?
Yes.
$google static constructor c#
I love this insta-lmgtfy.
Oh I see
So it only ever gets called once per run of the program
Nice one, thanks! =D
Can it be private?
Oh wait if it's static it won't matter
@Sean no modifiers jus static
21:38
I don't think you can make a public .cctor
.cctor == static .ctor
Ok that's really confused me
No it hasn't
My brain is on a go slow tonight
But when/how would you call a ststic ctor?
You don't
The MSDN article explains it: It is called automatically before the first instance is created or any static members are referenced.
smiles benevolently
You don't call it, the runtime does it automatically for you
21:41
Ezackly.
@KendallFrey I knew there was a reason I tolerate your awkwardness ;D
(take it as a compliment, please xD)
Deciding, don't rush me.
The little mini genius is useful!
little is redundant there but whatever..
21:42
there is redundant :D
I love being a jerk. That must be why I do it so much.
Most things people say are redundant
"How are you?" redundant question unless you're a rare person that actually cares. You don't want to know, you expect me to say yes and be done with it.
I'm a bit autistic that way. I actually treat that as a non-rhetorical question most of the time.
Imagine if I answered that question to customers at work truthfully every time I was asked..
Yeah, I generally give a response between 5 and 10, instead of 1 and 10.
Wait. You talk to customers?
"Hello Sean speaking."
'Hi Sean, how are you?'
"Well actually, terrible. I'm at work and I'm working for people I don't like. My job is rubbish and I'm basically a go-to for anything programming-related. Which I hate. And I don't think I get paid enough. How are you?"
'.....'
*beeeeeeeeeep*
21:46
@KendallFrey it would be way better if it actually used www.lmgtfy.com rather than www.google.com
Yeah, I am the development team and the "account managers" don't listen to anything I say, much less understand it so I have to deal directly with the customer
@Sean engineers should not be in direct contact with customers. Maybe technical/management at clients, but not end-users
@Pheonixblade9 But then it would be blatantly rude, not just rude.
@Pheonixblade9 That would be a redirect too much
I have a LMGTFY sticker on my laptop :) When people ask me questions, I point to it. They ask me what it is, I say "why don't you google it?"
21:47
HAHA E-PIC
@Pheonixblade9 I know this, in any decent place I wouldn't be, however I don't work in a decent place. In any sense.
Do they provide bathroom facilities?
It's not decent for the support guys, the installation guys, the pre-sales guys....
About the only people it's good for is the sales people because they are revered as gods
There's your problem. Everyone is important, not just sales. If you guys weren't there, sales wouldn't be able to do their jobs.
@KendallFrey Yeah but the soap always runs out and unless you tell the cleaners yourself it doesn't get refilled for weeks..... Everything annoys me about the place =P
21:49
Some management forgets this, because sales is who "brings in the bacon". Many others are seen as liabilities/overhead
Well, be glad they have a bathroom.
@Pheonixblade9 I know this. Sales people say they know this. So do managers. Nobody except us actually thinks it
Incidentally, did you read today's TDWTF?
@KendallFrey Trauma Centre?
21:50
No. I just googled it to avoid having the bot thrown at me
You should read it.
It might help you appreciate your job a bit more.
Hahaha
I doubt it
I'm a grumpy bastard
Learning to pee with one hand will make any job suck.
I can do that already
Properly?
21:53
I just do the full frontal instead of just the zip and hold it with my left hand
what was that assembly compiler zneak recommended a few weeks ago?
@Billdr NASM?
Brilliant if you need a pee but need to hurry up and check those train times
Right, now add a crowd of people 10 feet away.
Zipping back up is awkward, but if you do the button and/or clasp first it's fine
21:54
Could be. Will probably work. Thanks @KendallFrey.
They would be behind doors. I can't pee in front of people unless it's outside....
Screw it, just read the article.
I would eventually just piss my pants
I did, it was funny =]
You done already? :O
Yeah...
Before this message:
3 mins ago, by Sean
Hahaha
21:55
wow
ctrl-shift-t, read, done
You must be full-duplex or something.
I go through books like toilet paper
I read all the school reading books in under two weeks in primary school
As well as the standard school stuff and playing with toys etc.
Although saying that, there can't have been more than 50 or so
Those really simple Biff and Chip ones
5-10 pages, maybe 20 words max on each page
My reading age was miles ahead of my physical age
And I got IQ tested when I was 5 and got 165
21:58
Not fair.
No biggie, wows average people though
That's like, what? Top 0.1%
My family breeds intelligent people
Mine too.
Is it? I've never been bothered or interested
Could have entered into Mensa but I think it's just a bunch of elitist muppets
21:59
nasm was not it. I can tell by how it's not working as expected.
Doesn't say anything about you you couldn't say otherwise through your actions

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