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user142019
00:01
You know, I'll just use HAVING 1 = 1 and if the teacher doesn't like it he can suck a cock. :D
> On a website the primary mode of transportation is teleportation
@rightfold I heard of a requirement that stated that at least two design patterns should be used, and this was in a commercial setting
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LLLLLLOOOOOOOOLLLLLL
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in Java Sucks, Mar 26 at 18:37, by FredOverflow
Practically every Design Pattern can be viewed as [awesome language feature missing from Java] retarded edition.
wonder how many of the GoF patterns are considered anti-patterns now?
user142019
To me almost all of them.
00:04
thought you went to bed @Johan
do some coding, you'll feel better then :)
lol
@rightfold double starred that one
user142019
Singleton, multiton, null object and abstract factory patterns are just outright retarded.
Strategy pattern can be replaced by delegates/lambdas.
Visitor pattern can be replaced by deferring overload resolution to runtime (in C#, see dynamic).
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Just a few examples.
00:06
I use null object at times
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Maybe > null references/null objects.
user142019
Explicitly state what can be null and what cannot be null.
Haskell again?
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:)
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And C# if it didn't take the all-references-can-be-null approach but instead had T? for any T. :(
00:09
that is an interesting though, I always treated ref can be null as an axiom
00:23
FUCK YOU TIME ZONES
hey @Pheonixblade9 :)
great..... trying to finish this work before a deadline and the missus wants to talk about the future... what a way to distract me...
the future as in no future?
well im moving about 60 miles away back home so we wont see each other as much anymore kind of future
moving for work?
hopefully yea. Should find out on Monday
00:29
ok when I moved for work I broke up with the gf I had before I moved
but I moved 750 km
she looked like a model though
@StuartBlackler howdy
posted on April 26, 2013 by Scott Hanselman

We've just finished Day One of "DotNetConf" our community-run free online conference for developers who love the .NET development platform and open source! The Conference Platform It seems funny to call the software our conference runs on a "platform" as that sounds very "enterprisey" and official. In the past we've done aspConf and mvcConf with sponsors who helped pay for things. We used

jeez, how do you guys handle stress of working at a job with high accountability
@rightfold watched it without sound, liked it. Made me miss winter even more seeing the dogs in pulling gear.
user142019
00:33
I'm going to write Haskell at my job for job security.
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I'm one of the ten humans who know Haskell.
how many jobs are there?
user142019
-1 lol
@Pheonixblade9 I tend to promise less and less
@JohanLarsson I'm not the one promising it! My team has 26 tickets in this sprint. I try to say "let's finish what we have before working on new things", but we almost never finish everything. The only time we do is when I work my ass off and finish a bunch of the issues.
And now our QA is completely swamped with like 15 tickets waiting for him to test. And I can't test them because I worked on them. And my other teammates can't test them because they're working on other things. And the cycle continues
00:39
problematic, especially in the US I guess where you risk getting fired (I guess again)
is there some way you can make it the guy who promised the stuffs problem?
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@JohanLarsson No more annoying coworkers!
not much fun to do it perhaps but maybe the best way to actually try to solve the problem
@rightfold I like my coworkers, I just need them my dogs and you guys here in chat, should probably write gf also so I don't :D
user142019
Invite your girlfriend to the chat.
she reads transcript at times, skims it at least
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lol
00:43
tries to figure out at what time I went to bed to know when to wake me up and such things
not very interested in programming
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:D
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Hello Johan's gf!
I even bough a HTML5 book for her, the idea was that she should run the web operation :)
is performant a real word? :/
user142019
Yes.
user142019
00:47
It means that something performs well.
@rightfold how come you know English?
user142019
I'm Dutch.
hence my q
Yea that's what I thought. Word is disagreeing with me though
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@JohanLarsson That was my answer.
user142019
00:48
Dutch people are known to be relatively good at English.
user142019
It's because children learn English early because we have subtitles instead of voice-overs.
user142019
00:49
@rightfold i know, its just word being stupid and me tired :)
user142019
Don't use Word.
user142019
use Vim and LaTeX. c:
@rightfold we have subtitles in Sweden too
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@JohanLarsson I guess Swedish people are relatively good at English.
only time I heard voice-over was in a cinema in Brazil, watched James Bond speak Portuguese
he said caramba I remember
user142019
00:51
In Poland they have voice-overs.
@StuartBlackler "fault tolerate" should be "fault-tolerant", btw.
user142019
No, it should be "Erlang". :P
thanks @redtuna I am so tired. I even missed a whole word haha...
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@StuartBlackler go sleep and continue tomorrow before you regret.
solid advice^
00:53
@rightfold i promised myself i'd finish tonight. It's only a draft, I have a week or so to proof read it. I just want it done so I can spend most of my time coding again
user142019
Ok
I have coding withdrawal symptoms because of this work
user142019
Buy a slave to write it for you.
will you write it for me?
user142019
No, I'm not a slave.
01:07
is "slave" the new word for "contractor"?
Good night all
user142019
Bye.
01:37
@Pheonixblade9 Mr Pheonix, why is @rightfold an owner now?
user142019
Because @JohanLarsson is a kind man.
He is indeed.
Welcome aboard.
user142019
lol thanks
IZ IZ TEH CCZ
I have a api i want to use and the files are in .md anyone can suggest me how to get started?
user142019
01:41
.md is usually Markdown. :|
user142019
Open the .md files in a text editor and read them.
Has KenDoll been around past few days?
user142019
Haven't seen anyone by that name today.
lol
user142019
01:42
Well, technically I am a noob here. :)
Indeed :D
So basically I just send a post to the link that the api told me too?
user142019
I don't know what API you're talking about or what you want to accomplish.
If you want to read a text file
just do a file.ReadLine() while loop
basic IO
user142019
An IEnumerable<string> for files would be nice. Does .NET offer such a thing?
01:47
Yes
user142019
Coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool.
Just note that the entire file will be held in the memory, rather than parts
user142019
Hmm, that isn't lazily.
user142019
Oh well, easy to write myself. :)
lazily?
hehehe you haz teh repz
user142019
01:49
public static IEnumerable<string> Lines(this StreamReader reader) {
    while((line = reader.ReadLine()) != null) {
        yield return line;
    }
}
Ther ya go
user142019
Is nice with LINQ. :)
Huzzah for LINQ
I was trying c++ the other day
user142019
LINQ is the best feature C# has.
and it was so hard working with arrays without linq to help
user142019
01:51
I think Boost.Range has ways to write array comprehensions.
Interesting
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push_back(target, my_map | map_values | filtered(is_even()) | reversed);
I'm still learning C++
are you familiar with the Credential providers?
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What are you learning it from?
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Nope.
01:52
Just learning on my own
using the docs/SO as I go
oh that how im learning C# too
user142019
Beware. There's lots of bad resources about C++.
just doing examples
Bad practices, as in?
user142019
01:52
And I mean lots and very bad.
user142019
Bad practices, wrong information.
Ah, I see.
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codepuppy.co.uk/cpptuts/index.aspx is one of the very few reasonable C++ tutorials out there.
cool, bookmarked
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cplusplus.com is badness, don't use it. Use cppreference.com instead.
01:53
How's it bad? :(
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Its tutorial uses very bad C++ style (manual memory management, not much use of the standard library) and its reference contains a lot of mistakes.
user142019
Great book list is available on Stack Overflow.
Yeah, I've seen that question one times too many :D
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:P
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There's also a guide on how to use pointers. :)
01:56
yay!
Me no like pointers
user142019
Pointers are bad. Fortunately, you don't need them too often. Use high-level abstractions that the standard library provides for you (see cppreference.com for a list).
shudder credential provider's default Microsoft examples are chalk-full of pointers
omg pointers was so hard in my C class.
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What's a credential provider?
01:58
A custom logon tile
replacement of XP's GINU(?)
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People still use XP?
lol i still do
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@CCInc lolvista
ikr
The API's are mostly the same tho
user142019
02:02
In the ideal world everybody would just use Arch Linux with xmonad and Z shell.
02:14
mornin all! :)
Yo yo @Ianthe
10:15 hehe
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4:15 lol
@rightfold you mean 4am? you must be in Germany...
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Netherlands.
02:17
Missed it by that much!
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:P
Hey guys, I just got into datawarehouse kind of work (no choice)... Any tips for processing 10years worth of transactional data? Queries takes forever to finish...
like texdt data?
ok i think I figured out the api thing
Hmmm.. mostly transactional financial data
user142019
02:21
@Ianthe is the data in an RDBMS?
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Make sure you have good indexes.
@rightfold yep...
I'm reading from an Oracle database (SAP)...
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Don't load data you don't need.
SAP table and field names are crazy for an English speaker..
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Oh Oracle. My condolences.
02:26
^
I know... right
@CCInc dude, you gotta show off that PSI energy stuff you've been practicing on
@CCInc post pics! haha
lol
is there a way to see how long it took to execute to a certain line?
@LearningC yes, use timers :)
NO
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
02:32
hahahha
338
A: Is DateTime.Now the best way to measure a function's performance?

Markus OlssonNo, it's not. Use the Stopwatch (in System.Diagnostics) Stopwatch sw = Stopwatch.StartNew(); PerformWork(); sw.Stop(); Console.WriteLine("Time taken: {0}ms", sw.Elapsed.TotalMilliseconds); Stopwatch automatically checks for the existence of high-precision timers. It is worth mentioning that ...

oh cool! that's better
660ms to get a response form a server. is that good?
See you later @Ianthe @rightfold
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Goodbye friend.
02:35
bye thanks for help
@CCInc good night
 
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user142019
03:44
Dude, why is it so calm in here.
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Normally it's like a piggery.
05:52
hi,
plz, any one can tell me if I have to update Excel file using oledb, is it necessary Excel file should be open on Desktop ?
 
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hi
 
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08:08
heya
08:33
how is life?
good afternoon @All :)
The HTTP request is unauthorized with client authentication scheme 'Negotiate'. The authentication header received from the server was 'Negotiate,NTLM'. in WIndows Store App
does any one knew any solution
while trying to access the wcf service from remote getting this error
@dineshHaraveer has something to do with IIS
@Micha i have tried to modify the web.config file but none are succeeded
do u hve any idea what to do?
08:49
did u specify username and password correctly?
smth like
<transport clientCredentialType="Ntlm" proxyCredentialType="None"
realm="" />
<message clientCredentialType="UserName" algorithmSuite="Default" />
also
security mode="TransportCredentialOnly"
actually my web.config file will be
<system.web>
<compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.0" />
</system.web>
<connectionStrings>

<add name="ConStr" connectionString="Data Source=XXXX;Initial Catalog=XXXX;Integrated Security=SSPI;pooling='true';max pool size=5000;" />

</connectionStrings>
<system.serviceModel>
<bindings>

<basicHttpBinding>
<binding>
<security mode="TransportCredentialOnly">
<transport clientCredentialType="Windows" />
</security>
</binding>
</basicHttpBinding>
</bindings>

<behaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior name="">
and same was used for another application but it worked fine
in windows authentication
09:13
the above issue making me fraustrated
09:45
gurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr making me really very angry about this issue
hi.
anybody knows, how to create .net shared assembly ? I need a step by step process.
create a 'class library' project
@rightfold Your full-time job is going to be writing Java code? Have you bought Effective Java yet?
@rightfold Was it ever not obsolete?
10:08
Does anyone know much about Azure EndPoint monitoring for Virtual machines?
user1125394
10:20
is it possible to profile a running app with VS?
user1125394
to see which dll is leaking memory
user1125394
which object/class I shoudl say
in 2012 yes, not sure which versions support it
but theres analysis in there
you could also try ANTS profiler
it has a free trial
10:34
@drch its any app running on .Net 4 but the process has to be started with the memory profiler. It cant be attached half way through IIRC
for starters
user1125394
thanks men
no worries
user1125394
you can attach to a running process dynamically
@StuartBlackler: that blog just talks about exposing profiling hooks to an application.
ie if you want to write your own profiler
thats not about the actual tool support in VS and other profiling apps
premium and ultimate in 2010
ditto for 2012 apparently
user1125394
10:56
yes that's what I did
user1125394
but I have 2 versions of my app, one that sends in a tcp socket, no leaking, it never exceed 15M of memory, one that send in IO (Console.Write) this one can go >80M , and that's the Only change
11:25
plz, any one can tell me if I have to update Excel file using oledb, is it necessary Excel file should be open on Desktop ?
any idea ?
12:05
Hi
@KalpeshS91 Do you have to use oledb? theres a com object that makes what you're asking super easy
user142019
12:24
@FredOverflow Oh right I forget that every time. xD
@rightfold It's the only Java book you'll ever need. It even teaches Singletons correctly: How do implement them (with enums), and when to use them (basically never). Buy it!
user142019
No, that's not correctly.
user142019
The correct way to teach singletons is not at all.
user142019
And no I'm not going to buy a Java book. D:
nothing wrong with singletons
you always have some global state
user142019
12:29
@DavidDV but why do you need a singleton for that?
user142019
What's wrong with statics? You don't need an instance of a class.
statics => <3
I have small services that are completly static :)
user142019
Global state is bad.
But if someone wants to use a single singleton class to save that state in that way, I don't really care
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Static methods are good.
12:31
state is bad
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That too.
state is mostly necessary
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Everything should be immutable!
EF IS GOOD
12:33
trollbait :p
lol
EF is good
.... For me to poop on
o_O
so old
triumph the dog
no?
user142019
Best is SQL and stored procedures statements and no mapping at all.
12:36
@rightfold I'll send you one if you give me your address ;-) just kidding, postage is probably very expensive
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I don't want a Java book.
what java book?
user142019
If I got one I would burn it immediately.
@Steve Effective Java
12:36
at work, can't youtube
user142019
Java is never effective.
oh
user142019
Even the title is bullshit!
Java has its place, as does every language
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Java is defective.
12:37
java -> imperative -> not effective
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@Steve No.
@rightfold Come on, you haven't even read it.
@rightfold yep
user142019
There are superior alternatives, hence it doesn't have its place.
such as?
user142019
12:38
Scala and Clojure.
balls
oh well maybe next year they will have lambdas
user142019
Statically typed imperative language must have var/auto or GTFO.
user142019
If Java doesn't have that, it's still not worth using.
so all companies that use java should re-write all of their working software to use scala or clojure?
user142019
12:40
That would enhance the world.
LOL
i hope you're paying all of them developers ;)
hello @Steve
and... i dont know what scala is, but according to wikipedia
Scala runs on the Java platform (Java Virtual Machine) and is compatible with existing Java programs. It also runs on Android smartphones.[15] An alternative implementation exists for the .NET platform.[16][17]
i have facing an error like this :
@DavidDV March 2014 is the current plan.
12:42
yeah but that is not the first deadline
@Steve no
user142019
They should write new software in Scala or Clojure.
there are always "new and cool languages", companies don't want new and cool, they want something that will last the test of time
The problem is: if they write new stuff in Scala, practically nobody in the company will be able to maintain the code.
user142019
12:44
They want something for which you can find a lot of programmers.
And there is nothing wrong with that.
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And programmers learn Java in school because teaching Java is easy since Java hasn't had a lot of innovation since its existence.
user142019
@FredOverflow I didn't say there was. :P
Java never had any innovations, except checked exceptions, which are a two-sided sword.
And wildcards, which are ugly.
MVC4: I have a custom complex type called Address. In an entitie's View I have @Html.EditorFor(model => model.MyEntity.Address) and this happily renders an editor for this. But how do I edit this editor?
user142019
12:46
Wildcards ?
user142019
That pun is so bad.
public static <T> int binarySearch(List<? extends Comparable<? super T>> list, T key)
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lulz
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extends Comparable?
12:48
you create a new editor template
user142019
I find extends to be a very poorly name keyword.
user142019
It sounds like you're adding stuff to an existing class rather than creating a new class.
@drch Cheers
public static <T extends Object & Comparable<? super T>> T max(Collection<? extends T> coll)
I always forget why that extends Object is necessary, but it has a profound reason.
user142019
Because Object doesn't extend Object?
12:50
@rightfold In this context, extends means "is a subtype of".
user142019
Is T a subtype of T?
@rightfold yes
user142019
Binary compatibility would be the least of my worries when adding generics to a language. ;_;
Then it seems you'd be happier with C# than Java ;)
user142019
Only fools aren't.
user142019
12:51
Are you saying I'm a fool? D:<
i just like programming, i'm happy with anything :/
@Steve Great, there's this 6502 assembly job that nobody wants. Are you in?
@FredOverflow okay i lied
Me too, it's actually 6510.
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6510 assembly is more interesting and fun than Java.
12:54
i've only written a few small assembly application, and i'm pretty sure we cheated because we imported a c library for io
You only have three very special registers. Believe me, it isn't fun.
user142019
I have written one function in assembly because it was impossible to write it in C++.
Why are you taking a Java job if you hate Java so much?
@rightfold carry flag?
user142019
I'm not taking a Java job.
user142019
@FredOverflow passing along variadic arguments without messing with the registers in which they're stored.
12:55
Oh, then I must have misunderstood you. What is it about you programming Java in two weeks or something?
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I forgot I was quitting school. xD
Did you quit school so you don't have to face Java again? :)
lmfao
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Because I cannot stand working with people who have no idea what they're doing.
GOOD LUCK
12:56
It's probably gonna be like that everywhere.
they have a word for that
your boss
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And if I write decent code and push it to GitHub and I wake up the next day everything is broken and fucked up.
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@FredOverflow I had a job at this company before. I know the guys.
Okay, and what are you gonna do there? What technology, what languages etc. (if it's not confidential)?
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Probably C#, Objective-C and PHP.
12:58
And what is it that the company does?
user142019
They make software for clients.
no kidding
user142019
Mostly web applications and mobile apps.
cool
How much are you gonna earn? :)
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I don't know yet, but much more that I'm earning now!

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