@ScottSelby that's probably because none of us have the luxury of free time to want to read it, well, and the ones that do have that free time don't understand the importance of it.
@KendallFrey did you forget yesterdays conversation where I rewrote a complex solution into base math of set intersection and solved it neatly (then this room helped me optimize it)?
I would say that I write some damn good code
But as rlemon knows, all code is pretty shitty, most days.
@Steve I'll assume you're new here and don't understand how chat works. Give me time to write, we all realize it's an absurd statement, that's why I made it.
While complexity is low, the code should take the same amount of time to write no matter who you are
But when the complexity is high, the best devs tend to write their code the fastest, and the solution has the same number of bugs as when an average code.
@Steve and yet you're the one who told me that I shouldn't respond incrementally? That's a rude thing to say on one's first day (by your own statement of fact)
As an aside, some of you will probably notice that while jumps across DST are handled in the server code, passing an offset into a SP or the like on the DB will not handle DST correctly. Any ideas on this?