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I listen to a .Net podcast and on one of the shows they talk about how too many people get too cozy with OOP and dismiss functional programming to quickly.
user142019
OOP itself is not a problem.
I can see how OOP can easily be like using a sledge hammer when you're hammering a thumbtack.
user142019
OOP is nice, in fact.
user142019
The problem is that:
1) Many developers suffer from patternitis; they want to apply as much design patterns as possible anywhere they can just for the sake of applying them. As if nothing is solvable without a design pattern.
2) One of the most used programming languages, and about the only one that's being taught in schools (college), only supports OOP. Doing functional programming in it is nothing but tears and nightmares.
user142019
People are simply not exposed to anything else, and are thus unfamiliar with functional programming. Many people fear what they're not exposed to, or are not willing to learn.
00:05
I like OOP. But I can see how it's not right for everything. Simple tasks should use simple tools. Which sort of goes to your point #1.
You would think they'd teach functional before OOP.
I never took any formal education in programming.
Wish I had.
user142019
If OOP is the best tool for the job, go ahead and use it. If it's not, don't. But… if you're using Java and OOP doesn't appear to be the best tool to solve the particular problem you're facing you're pretty much screwed to death.
user142019
And many people only learn Java in school so yeah…
user142019
I hope some of this will change when Java 8 comes out, with lambdas.
I don't know Java at all. I love C#.
user142019
Java is like C# but with all the nice features removed.
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00:08
Exactly what it is.
yeah that's what it seems like.
user142019
It's obsolete and superseded by C#.
user142019
It was fine back when it was fine.
user142019
When it did the job well.
I wouldn't say that. Unless you're just talking about Windows platforms.
user142019
00:09
If Java had lambdas, partial application and monads, it would have been quite a powerful and expressive language.
user142019
(And that's called Scala now. ^^)
I wish Enums in C# were extensible. I'd love to be able to have Enums of classes or at least structs.
user142019
@RyanJMcGowan I use C# very often on Linux and OS X.
user142019
Mono is quite mature.
user142019
@RyanJMcGowan public static. :v
user142019
00:11
Though that's not a separate type then.
There really needs to be a unifying OOP language. Javascript turned into a compiled OOP.
user142019
What do you mean by "unifying"?
user142019
C# has a unified type system. :v
Unified across all platforms without needing the between layer.
user142019
00:14
Cross-platform?
user142019
C++? D? Objective-C?
C++ is the closest, right?
user142019
All three have major implementations that compile to machine code.
user142019
I haven't tried D.
user142019
00:16
C++ and Objective-C do need some runtime support.
I'd like to see one library native on all platforms.
user142019
C++ needs it for reflection and Objective-C needs it for reflection and message passing. These are very minimal and small dependencies, though.
one framework. I guess it's not a language issue so much as a framework.
user142019
Define "native".
Like an industry standard framework.
opensource
user142019
00:19
Meh frameworks.
.Net is a framework
user142019
What do you want the framework to do?
user142019
If you want basic stuff like common data structures, I/O, memory management and such, the C++ Standard Library has all of those.
access the OS, FileIO, all the things Java and .Net do. But have one for all.
I should learn C++.
user142019
@RyanJMcGowan I think the C++ Standard Library together with Boost would come quite close.
00:20
I'm probably spoiled learning C# first.
user142019
In 2014 and 2017 a lot of other stuff will be added.
I know I'm going to despise things like pointers and miss garbage collection.
user142019
You rarely need pointers in C++.
I like C++, but only if you need to do memory mapping or be very strict about exactly which memory is used. Otherwise, C# has more leverage.
user142019
And resource management (not only memory) is all automatic in C++.
00:22
If you build an application in C++, do you need two installers for Mac and PC?
user142019
Basically, resources are immediately freed when the object containing them goes out of scope.
user142019
There is no need for using or finally.
@RyanJMcGowan Two installers? yes.
As long as you properly code the destructor.
user142019
@RyanJMcGowan no.
user142019
00:23
You don't need installers for Mac applications. :v
why is that?
user142019
But yes, you'll have to do separate builds.
user142019
@RyanJMcGowan Because Mac apps have everything packaged into one file.
So they don't use DLLs?
@Zoidberg Most do include them. You technically don't need an installer for a PC also.
user142019
00:23
@RyanJMcGowan stored inside the package.
user142019
OS X applications are actually directories that are treated specially by the system. They contain everything they need; libraries, the actual executable, images, user interface files, translations, whatever.
Do macs share resources then?
user142019
You can have shared libraries, yes.
user142019
Though it's uncommon to do that except for libraries that ship with OS X.
So if you write an application and build for both PC and mac, is it just an option on the build or do you still need to code some things differently?
00:27
Depends on what you are donig.
user142019
If you write portable C++ code, you won't have to change any code. The difference is mainly in the build system.
user142019
But yeah, depends on what you're doing.
If you need any local path's you need to change some voodoo
So... this is where I say a common opensource library across all platforms would be nice.
Where it wouldn't matter what you're doing.
And the installer could determine the OS and act accordingly.
user142019
user142019
00:30
Windows doesn't work this way, so it's conventional to package the application in an installer that puts the files in C:\Program Files\Skype and then creates a shortcut in the start menu.
user142019
In OS X you download the package and place it where you want.
user142019
Double clicking such a package will run the executable, rather than opening it as a directory.
user142019
If the application does need to put extra files somewhere, such as user preferences, it usually does that at first launch.
user142019
If you want a truly cross-platform binary that works everywhere, you will undoubtedly need some virtual machine. This is how Mono works.
user142019
Aaaand you will need to have separate virtual machines for each platform.
00:35
Ah I see. That's not a bad thing, really. But still, you have two completely different sets of code that both do exactly the same thing. Seems like there a ton of redundant data could be combined and on Windows it would run as an installer and on Mac act as a package, and they both draw from the same source data.
user142019
@RyanJMcGowan By the way, here are good C++ tutorials. Most others on the Internet are very bad.
bookmarked
Ultimately, processors are fed the same information regardless of the OS.
user142019
Not really.
user142019
OS APIs are different.
Yeah but that's processor vs. processor. Not two computers with the same processor and different OSs.
All browsers must be able to parse Javascript. All OS's should be able to parse one common framework the same way.
user142019
00:39
Linux probably uses a different way to do memory allocation than Windows does.
user142019
The problem is that not all OS' are the same.
And that's fine. But that could be opaque to the prgrammer.
user142019
Oh high-level.
user142019
The problem with such a framework would be that
Sure. But that can be included with the OS.
Every OS has a browser after all.
It's the same idea.
user142019
00:41
what if I do want to access low-level facilities?
user142019
What would the scope of the framework be?
user142019
It's very difficult to have a one-size-fits-all framework.
Then you can program that into it. CSS has ways to react to different borwsers. Same problem.
Eventually there's convergence there.
Best way wins in the long run.
IE started coming around.
user142019
FUCK IE
user142019
IE makes web developers suicidal. :v
00:43
Think about how bad IE6 and 7 were.
user142019
And in the end IE 10 is still bad.
Imagine if IE didn't have to comply with some W3C standard and they operated on a entirely separate internet.
They'd never get better.
user142019
Imagine IE didn't exist.
user142019
Oh God I'm in heaven.
And that's what's going on with compiled code.
Improvements and integration don't happen because there's no integration.
user142019
00:45
There are many high-level, cross-platform frameworks.
user142019
They all target different problems.
And all act as an intermediate layer.
user142019
It's better, IMO, to have specialized libraries that do one thing and do it well.
user142019
Because you can choose which libraries you want to use, rather than being tied to a giant framework of which you may use only a small fraction.
That's not mutually exclusive.
user142019
00:47
Or of which some parts have superior alternatives available.
Imagine if there was more than one HTML standard.
Does that sound like a good idea?
user142019
No.
Each browser having a different implementation....
Different tags
user142019
There are many cross-platform libraries that are specialized in abstracting specific OS APIs.
that's what we have with compiled code.
user142019
00:49
Boost.Filesystem is one of them, for C++.
user142019
libuv is one for I/O and timers.
We have a common Javascript standard. But we still have Javascript libraries to do special things.
user142019
There are probably libraries for mmap (POSIX) and CreateFileMapping (Windows).
user142019
The nice thing of having many specialized libraries is competition.
user142019
Imagine the only restaurant in the world would be Burger King.
00:52
It's not really a good comparison. You can still have those libraries.
user142019
As for specialization, imagine everybody was a butcher, dentist and farmer. It wouldn't go well since nobody would be specialized.
user142019
A general, standard framework would not benefit from either of these.
All OOPs do very similar things. Conditionals, inheritance, etc.
A processor doesn't care what langage it was even written in. Or even what library it came from.
All it cares about is 1s and 0s.
user142019
Why do you want such a framework?
user142019
I don't quite get it.
00:55
Think about how C# even came about.
It was in response to Java
.Net was a library that echos Java. Mono too.
It's all a library of very similar things.
Having ANOTHER one, that we call the best of everything would be a good thing.
And having that library on all platforms would just be a standard.
You could still have .Net, Java, and all the custom libraries out there.
Put it this way. Imagine if by some miracle OS X shipped with .Net.
user142019
Oh you want a cross-language library too?
user142019
Ain't gonna work.
user142019
Languages are all different.
.Net is cross language. It works.
user142019
.NET is not a language.
user142019
01:01
It's a framework.
What's the difference between a library and a framework?
user142019
A library performs specific, well-defined operations. A framework is a skeleton where the application defines the "meat" of the operation by filling out the skeleton. The skeleton still has code to link up the parts but the most important work is done by the application.
.Net being a library?
oh you said framework
All code gets converted into MSIL. I can't see why each OS can't have one common standard by which they all can parse that MSIL and a library to go along. Mono is like that but it's really a layer on top, isn't it? It's more like an adapter, right? If you wrote a program in Objective C and the same with Mono, it wouldn't make the same MSIL, would it?
Mono is a custom compiler and CLR implimintation.
what is going on HERE!
01:08
@JeremyChild Expert-chat.
If you build a mono app, does the client need to install a framework with it?
Mono implements the CLR on Linux, Mac, and other platforms. The Mono runtime (the CLR) is a native application written mostly in the C language and compiled down to machine language code for the computer system on which is designed to run. Like on Windows, the Mono runtime is specific to the Operating System and kind of machine you are using.

Just like on Windows, the Mono runtime (the CLR) compiles the CIL bytecode in your .NET executable Just-in-time to native code that your computer can understand and execute. In this way, a .NET file is just as "native" to Linux as it is to Windows.
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A: How does Mono work

JustinThis is an old question (with an already selected answer) but I do not believe the question has really been answered well. First, a little background... How does .NET work? A traditional Windows .EXE file is a binary file that represents a series of machine language instructions that your comp...

Thanks for the context.
Welcome.
Is the ask the expert in this site, really a person or a bot
?
01:10
It's a person. Duh.
It's Jon Skeet to be exact.
hahahaha, thanks! OMG
it's john skeet!!!
user142019
@DarkLight bot
bot|?
Ask it somethin multiple times.
you guys a little bit confusing me
user142019
01:13
It's not a real human.
user142019
It's a 1 April joke.
user142019
^
user142019
^
01:14
OMG ITS A JOKE!
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SrleHy all :) I don't have some precisely question about this topic, i just want to confirm(or not) my understanding of Single responsibility principle and benefits of that principle through some example. So here is the example in JavaScript(with Require.js) about this principle. (I found this code ...

I got asked if I wanted to talk to an expert and I was answering a question.
user142019
@JeremyChild It's a PHP?
Proactive Humanoid Programmer?
user142019
Pathetic Hypertext Preprocessor
01:16
lol
user142019
I'm attending Google Code Jam this year.
user142019
Qualification round will be a breeze.
user142019
Round 1 will be interesting, though.
in PHP, 35 secs ago, by ka ᵠ
C# = Crappy Hash
@Zoidberg You finally qualify for onsite finals :)
C# fun time
user142019
01:28
C# is always fun.
I'm trying to learn too many languages at once :(
OpenGL, C++, C, C#, python...
user142019
I know way too many languages.
user142019
But hey, I'm Dutch.
Don't dutch people learn 4 languages in like, middle school? Hah
user142019
Yes. :v
01:29
spoken languages that is
user142019
Two in elementary school, four in high school.
user142019
You can also choose for three extra languages in high school.
That's pretty intense hah I can barely remember one
user142019
Some people do Dutch, English, German, French, Latin, Greek and Spanish.
... why? Haha
user142019
01:32
Because they're good at languages.
I mean, why even speak those languages? When would you ever go to that many places? Haha
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Q: Welcome message for new chat users

CC IncHere in the JS room, we have a nice little script on the bot that display's a welcome message to new user's of the room. However, it gets slightly annoying to the regular's of the room to watch all of those messages. Therefore, we would like to have a per-room welcome message feature that give...

@Zoidberg how does gJam work? you have the problems before the contest?
user142019
No.
user142019
That would be easy as hell.
01:36
too easy
@z
can one still register for jam?
user142019
Yes.
user142019
Google Code Jam starts April 14th.
I thought april 12?
user142019
Oh right.
01:45
here in our country its april 13 :D
Is it Apr 1 anywhere yet?
can't be!
yes, it is
room topic changed to D♭: Because C# isn't hipster enough. [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
Ostrelia and NZ are +7 - +10 GMT
Happy April Fools day!
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user1125394
01:53
Foo foo;
if (!dict.TryGetValue(id, out foo)) {
	//
}
else {
	foo.x;//foo exists here right?
}
Its been April 1 for ages here
I made some april fools jokes to my friends, but they are anti religious jokes and not good for SO.
@KyleTrauberman happy april fools day! xD
 
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03:43
LOL D flat???
that was pretty creative
04:20
Knowledge of music FTW.
hahahaa.who says programmers cant be right brained too
:P
I've planned to change the name of the room to Dflat on APR 1 for over six months. :P
05:09
hahaha lol.
 
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07:33
hey guys anybody could help me with some info over entity framework 5.1 ?
 
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08:36
hey any idea , while using code first migration , after the db creation if we want to add a property (attribute in terms of db) how will that be mapped / updated ?
 
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11:45
@BeginnerCoder @Chukwu ? nayone here
11:59
Fuck the fuck out of the fucker who fucking changed the fucking name of the fucking room T.T
i think thats Kyle !
hobby on fools day :D
Ah...
Yey ! TreeView is shitty in winforms :D
always it was! no wonders
If I have a Node with a text as "abc"
And put a FontStyle.Bold
It cuts half of the C
I have to e.Node.Text = e.Node.Text to fix it..
why it cuts C ?
12:12
No idea..
Well, when it goes bold the size of the font increases
Because the text occupies more space
some spacing issue..thats nonsense
And I think the TreeView doesn't refresh the size or something
it may..you just have to sleep several nights with it! :P
That is the only workaround I found..
Nah.. Without work related problems I can't sleep..
12:15
Imagine with those silly things.
anyway your solution works..
Yeah, that is nice..
For some reasons my messages are getting stuck >.>
Some of them appearently..
yeah ..it happens with silly stuff! tree view got so many features and i wonder how it cannot allocate its own length :(
I am starting to make a RC heli ..!
@AndréSilva call Update on the control?
@CCInc Is it really necessary to update the control when I can hammer the code with Text = Text ?
._.
12:18
-_-
:) Just kidding, I didn't know about .Update() actually.
Botman ! @CC howz you
hey'a code
hey'a ..Sup ?
I hate china and chinese invasion in every known industry ..a$$
cc/hang A
HEEEEEEEEEY'AAAAA
No ? Ok..
12:23
firefox cant find page
got it greenies
Outkast ._. Heya
cc> Console.WriteLine(new int().GetType().Name);
@CCInc System.Int32 Source
@CCInc Int32 Source
@CCInc Btw, .Update(); doesn't work. :(
12:39
.refresh(); ??
Nope.
I might have to refresh a particular node instead of the whole treeview
did anyone notice "Talk to Expert" popup here on SO ?
In C#, exception handling is used to unroll the stack with the "throw" keyword. In Db, this is again made more visually intuitive with the following keywords:

throwUp
upChuck
puke
ralph
hurl
lol
user142019
13:45
Hi.
Hi there.
user142019
Hi here.
How weird, I send my dataset to the datasource of a datagridview.. I can see the exact data that is in the datasource but nothing gets to the datagridview ._.
And the DataPropertyName is ok..
Forgot the bindingsource lawdy
14:13
Hoo boy
Lawdy lawdy
14:25
Wasup Ninja
I'm getting angry at this datagridview..
I start a procedure, get the return value to a data set
Send it to a BindingSource
And then to the datagridview
But it doesn't show in the datagrid..
Anyone whilling to help ?
14:55
Hello
Any skilled C# / .NET developper here?
@AndréSilva Problem? :D
@KyleTrauberman I got lost for the first 10 minutes when I tryed joining this room..
And it is in my favorite list..
14:57
I hate you. :(
Noobie question.. I receive an integer that indicates which kind of error it returns, I bind that to a datasource, with another values, but I need to get that integer and make them an image to appear in the datagridview..
Which event should I go for ?
That needs to be done after the datasource gets filled..
...
15:12
isn't there an onitembound?
winforms ;p
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CellFormatting.. hmm..
With that name, doesn't make any sense buuuut.
@AndréSilva Lol, me too.
user1125394
15:30
what's the fastest iterable list?
user1125394
List vs arrays vs ..
"fastest iterable"?
user1125394
in performance
What operations are you concerned with, just foreach loops?
user1125394
I'm working on a financial tool, I receive quotations and must send them as fast as possible
user1125394
15:33
yes a basic foreach
user1125394
for 1 account (metatrader) there can be more than 1 listener, they will be in a List<IAccountListener> or better
I doubt there would be any difference between any of the main collection types for iteration speed.
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Q: Performance of Arrays vs. Lists

BoazSay you need to have a list/array of integers which you need iterate frequently, and I mean extremely often. The reasons may vary, but say it's in the heart of the inner most loop of a high volume processing. In general, one would opt for using Lists (List) due to their flexibility in size. On t...

fastest iterable? The IL is uusally compiled into While() loops
The main performance difference would be when adding items to the collection.
user1125394
yes thx, I could also bind each listener to 1 Account, (it allows multiple connections), but I can save bandwidth like that
user1125394
15:36
@RyanTernier what's IL?
user1125394
IList?, like IDict, ..?
"Intermediate Language"
like bytecode
user1125394
hmm ok
user1125394
thanks
user1125394
private IDictionary<string, IList<IItemEventListener>> listeners; that's many I's
15:42
Private IPittyDa<Foo> mrT;
new Queue<T>(pi)
What would you call it if Bruce Waynce was CEO of Toyota instead of WayneCorp?
I guess you'd call him an auto exec bat.
@MikeF LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME
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Q: Why can't I change my name to Jon Skeet?

Kendall FreyI had the best April Fools' joke idea. I've been brewing it for months. And it flopped. It involved changing my name and picture to Jon Skeet. I did that last night, to give it time to propagate over to chat. When I checked this morning, my picture still had Jon's face, but my name had changed b...

Seeing Jon Skeet on Kendall Frey.. mind fuck
It'll change back soon.
user1125394
15:54
you can't touch to him :p
in Java, 9 secs ago, by Shotgun Ninja
Actually, this is the C# room now.
room topic changed to C#: Because D♭ is wrong. [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
Kendall frey you kept the profile pic of john. Lol.. to fool
OMG Jon Skeet is here!

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