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22:46
This room is dead
@JABFreeware Noooooooooo!
@sehe Oh
power-lurker!
@JohanLarsson Yup. You made me suggested it
we thank you for it! Not much traffic in the weekends though, in the weeks we discuss 'boobs' with no end it seems
did you try the app btw?
22:50
@JohanLarsson nah. it was a .sln and I didn't have VS handy
if you do I expect a proper flaming
the flaming of the shrewd
had to google shrewd
It's a William S. reference
I never read him, don't read much other than tech stuff now. Used to read before I started with programming
22:57
@JohanLarsson Me neither. But I know some titles
The Taming of the Shrew is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1592. The play begins with a framing device, often referred to as the Induction, in which a mischievous nobleman tricks a drunken tinker named Sly into believing he is actually a nobleman himself. The nobleman then has the play performed for Sly's diversion. The main plot depicts the courtship of Petruchio, a gentleman of Verona, and Katherina, the headstrong, obdurate shrew. Initially, Katherina is an unwilling participant in the relationship, but Petruchio tempers her with va...
Hunter S. Thompson is good read
Noted.
That feel when you spend days writing a large complex piece of code, and you suddenly realise you're done.
define done?
@JohanLarsson you had to make it VS2012 too, right. I'm not going to try it now. Allthough it looks as though it may be trivial to just create a new prj for it.
22:59
@JohanLarsson the completion of something
@JohanLarsson Feature-complete, untested.
@KendallFrey Don't think I've ever reached that point
I just did.
@KendallFrey Oh that. Yeah. I've learned to never believe it anymore
@JABFreeware apply that to code then? :)
23:00
@JohanLarsson the completion of a programs intended features
@sehe I started using 2012 this week, kind of like that the GUI is screaming at me. They could have added some profanity too while they were at it :)
@JABFreeware you write better code than I do!
@JohanLarsson how so?
where is @CCInc?
@JohanLarsson I did install VS2012, but it's on my media centre. LOL.
Eve
Eve
Okay, I'd like to ask you if you could write comments on this code without knowing what any of that does. ToIn32 and ToInt16 are extension methods with an optional parameter describing the offset from where, respectively, an int or a short should be extracted from in the byte array.
in Lounge<C++>, Nov 6 '12 at 21:04, by sehe
@R.MartinhoFernandes I would find out. But I fried my PC last night and I'm not in the mood to set things up for today. Busy. Never seen the counts.
Eve
Eve
23:03
public static ReceivedPacketInfo Identify(byte[] bytes)
{
    var length = bytes.ToInt32();
    var isValid = bytes.Length == length;
    if (!isValid) return default(ReceivedPacketInfo);
    var code = bytes.ToInt16(sizeof (int));
    const short oldProtocolPrefix = 0x0101;
    var isOldProtocol = code == oldProtocolPrefix;
    const int oldProtocolCodeIndex = 8;
    if (isOldProtocol) code = bytes.ToInt16(oldProtocolCodeIndex);
    const byte oldProtocolReadingIndex = 10;
    const byte newProtocolReadingIndex = 6;
in Lounge<C++>, Nov 6 '12 at 21:05, by sehe
Or should I say, my PSU organized an illegal barbecue
Eve
Eve
I'm trying to write self-documented code even if it needs to be ugly and verbose.
@JABFreeware I'm joking and CC has been here all night I think
@JohanLarsson night?
were are you?
@Eve not too bad imo
@JABFreeware Sweden 00:06 here
Eve
Eve
23:07
Thanks @JohanLarsson but it's not a code rating contest. I'd just like to know if any of you have suggestions to make it more readable.
@JohanLarsson huh!
@Eve maybe group the consts together, I prefer return on new line. Maybe drop protocol from oldProtocolReadingIndex?
Eve
Eve
ok about removing protocol from each const, too redundant. Wouldn't group them together (even if it's cleaner) because I think that this way each const belongs to the context it's used to.
s/to/in/
I don't bother much making code self-documenting at that level usually. Try to give methods god names though. Read a good advice that said that everytime you consider a comment you should consider refactoring a method with a descriptive name instead
Eve
Eve
Agreed, I try to do pretty much all of that.
23:42
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Q: Can I use HTTP secure In Image Source?

Kev FixxCan I use https in windows phone 8 Image source? Code: <Image Source="https://www.ppp.com/picture/th.jpg" Height="80" Width="80" /> If I use http://, it will work.

Is that right?
don't know need to try it before I can upvote. no studio here
Just making sure I don't post wrong answer
did you try it?
I'll try it tomorrow if I remember until then we have to trust the voters I guess
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