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17:00
@KendallFrey are you referring to the "annotate" feature?
@drch I would say so.
@MikeF Yes sir.
seems on-par with svn blame
does it add it right in VS?
Yup.
On the left side it tells who wrote each line of code and when they did it.
git and svn can do that too
17:03
download ANKH tools for VS
In the editor?
i think it's ANKH or ANHK...
and you can blame/annotate
blame is kind of a loaded word dont you think
what if i want to know who wrote this amazing line of code
then blame them for the awesome code
I just learned a TFS commandline trick
tf diff /format:unified | grep TODO
17:04
In this context, it's just a meaningless identifier.
svn blame (praise, annotate)
format c: /q/y?
I can search for certain warning words before committing, like TODO and DONTCOMMIT
or you can set up a precommit hook to prevent code with that stuff from being committed
@RyanTernier rm -rf /
17:06
but sometimes committing TODOs is appropriate. I just personally want to review them before committing.
Code golf: Unix: 1; Windows: -2,147,483,648
(Albeit reviewing code in its entirety should be done before commits anyway)
You can do things like making sure that TODOs don't get committed to the production branch
i always put my initials in my todo's that are just notes for me so i can search for em before i commit
Quiz: if (x == -x && x != 0) what is x?
17:08
null?
int.MinValue?
@KendallFrey NaN ?
then x != -x
oh, right
17:13
clearly, x == -0.
Signed zero is zero with an associated sign. In ordinary arithmetic, −0 = +0 = 0. However, in computing, some number representations allow for the existence of two zeros, often denoted by −0 (negative zero) and +0 (positive zero). This occurs in the sign and magnitude and ones' complement signed number representations for integers, and in most floating point number representations. The number 0 is usually encoded as +0, but can be represented by either +0 or −0. The IEEE 754 standard for floating point arithmetic (presently used by most computers and programming langua...
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Such supposed gift and he wants to work for Apple... FML
I saw that XD
@LewsTherin lol
He says he doesn't want to be around kids his age.
And I thought I was socially awkward.
Lol, I don't find that strange. I have the same issues, but not as strong as he does.
I am surprised that video has 400 downvotes :(
Probably because he wants to work for Apple..
"It's a tremendous waste of time" xD.. Sheldon will like this guy
Or probably hate him.
17:22
@LewsTherin "I don't want a girlfriend, I find it a tremendous waste of time" —Boy Prodigy
@3:25
@JohanLarsson Oh yeah.. he is like Sheldon from TBBT.. that was a good laugh :D
@LewsTherin oh sry you already posted it
It's ok :P Still funny though ;)
<- Fail
but two rows below :D
17:26
I like the dude. He's cool. Except his love for Apple.
Yeah
Although his stuff about dreaming about code.. he is not the only one either.
Should we comment on the vid that it is obviously fake, a true prodigy would not love Apple
I'm sure every programmer has done it at some point :(
@JohanLarsson LOL
@LewsTherin gf says I usually talk about code when i sleep
That must turn her on
17:29
@LewsTherin My coworker said he dreamed about a problem in his code yesterday.
And did his dream come to pass?
Did he find that problem in his code?
He fixed it the next day.
I don't think it was an unknown problem, just an unrealized problem.
I, too, recognize a lot of elements this guy has. I have respect for people with a lot of knowledge and I love working together with such people, but I actually wonder how I would respond to a 14-year old. I think programmers aren't much experience- or age-bound, but I mean.. a 14-year old? I really don't know if I would have the same respect as say, for a 20-year old.
17:32
@KendallFrey Still pretty cool though
Would you be able to work professionally with a 14-year old? I'm not 100% sure I could. :/
It would be difficult, definitely.
There's only 4 years' difference. I think I could.
Those 4 years define a 'kid' against a 'student' :P
I used to have dreams that my project's code turned into a giant black dragon and consumed all the villagers.
17:35
Uhhh
@MikeF That bad huh?
@RoelvanUden he did not act like a 14 year old in the interview
@Roel I wouldn't mind working with a 14 year old prodigy. If you get into a big design debate, you can just back up your argument with "because I said so"
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Haha, awesome reasoning drch :-D
17:39
or use the fact that he is an Apple-lover, "your trolling again..."
@drch LOL
@JohanLarsson Lol :D
In fairness there are lot of young programmers take Lemur, the only reason I am impressed is the interest in other sciences.
If he had used C or C++ I would be certainly (way more) impressed.
@JohanLarsson At least in that regard he's still a kid, believing in Apple and Santa Claus and shit.
user142019
What a wonderful day.
but why?
@RoelvanUden yeah true
user142019
Sunshine, free from school, homework done.
17:44
good times
Looks outside the window
Rain.. nothing new.
Sunshine, sunshine everywhere!
user142019
LOL
Then again, I could probably toss a stone and hit @Zoidberg's house.
user142019
You'll miss.
user142019
17:48
My house is smaller than the brain of the language designer of Java.
I'm a good aim.
user142019
By the way, this room needs a good room description.
user142019
The current one has been up for days if not weeks.
"TEMPORARY PLACEHOLDER" // Temporary, my ass.
user142019
17:49
How about "No Java. Violators will be shot. Survivors will be shot again."
Go for that :D
user142019
inb4 this room is crawling with Java programmers complaining how Java is better because "C# is the same except not cross-platform".
user142019
I want to make software.
I want to be able to make software
17:52
@Zoidberg Oh, you.
user142019
Learn a programming language!
Java isn't better.
user142019
Of course it isn't.
I'm a professional Java developer, and I'm in here because Java sucks and I hate using it.
user142019
C# is like Java but with features.
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17:52
Learn Java
@Zoidberg pinned.
user142019
The only language that has less innovation since its existence than Java is SQL.
room topic changed to C#: Like Java but with features. [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
SQL is a specific-purpose language, though...
user142019
SQL is awesome.
user142019
17:54
It doesn't have to be fixed.
user142019
General purpose language must support functional programming and type-inference or else it's worthless.
user142019
I should try Scala. Has anyone here ever used it?
CSS is also a specific-purpose language, regardless of what some people may think...
user142019
LESS is very nice.
user142019
It's the fixed version of CSS.
17:55
@Zoidberg how much time do you spend hating java an average week? Do you think you do it enough?
user142019
@JohanLarsson 24/7
@Zoidberg I'm at about 28/9...
user142019
:D
perhaps you should outsource it?
I hate it in my dreams.
user142019
17:56
I should work on Ø.
@Zoidberg Best programming language of the early 22nd century.
user142019
I need to think of a good design for doing OO in Ø.
user142019
Extension methods will certainly be supported.
user142019
How does C# deal with extension methods and polymorphism?
@Zoidberg Polygamy and Pixie Dust.

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