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20:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Here is my resume." Are you saying that's ambiguous?
@KendallFrey Lots of things can be disambiguated by context. So what?
@ScottW Are they part of the UTF-* family? If so, I'm unaware too.
Or are you referring to the other bulk of character sets?
@KendallFrey I'll quote from that page: "Also, façade."
I entered façade into the search box. Guess what came up? facade.
I will concede resume though.
@KendallFrey Yes, there are English words with alternate spellings. That does not make façade any less an English word; it only makes facade one more.
20:03
IMO, ASCII is plenty enough for English.
What is null in Python? :-D
ASCII is only enough for certain contexts.
If it's not, then use that ANSI codepage whatever it is. That's definitely enough.
@RoelvanUden nil? </randomGuess>
And it's not just letters. ASCII does not have middle dots, for example, which are common in English typography.
middle dots? scratches head
20:04
Oh, it seems None is the accepted one. Wacky.
I'm a native English speaker, and I have no idea what "middle dots" are.
user142019
@RoelvanUden None
user142019
@KendallFrey Python, not Ruby, nub.
The first thing I think of is these: 12:00 AM
@rightfold Like I said, it was a guess.
@rightfold Oh someone with knowledge! If you print a None value, it actually says None. Is that how Python works, ala undefined in JS?
20:05
@KendallFrey It is more of a British thing.
· <- middle dot
user142019
@RoelvanUden AFAIK there is no undefined in Python.
user142019
You get an exception or None.
wow, I just got [Popular Question] !
@R.MartinhoFernandes défuq
(The dictionary page you linked has middle dots)
20:06
@Pheonixblade9 - Now you are one of the cool kids :P
@TravisJ but it's for a Java question D:
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Q: How do I RSA encrypt a string with a plaintext key using Java BouncyCastle API on Android

Pheonixblade9I am trying to encrypt a string using the BouncyCastle API in Android to send off to a server. I have the public key in plaintext (in memory, not in the filesystem, of course! no need to yell at me, cryptographers ;) ) and I need to use this plaintext public key to encrypt a string to an RSA enc...

@R.MartinhoFernandes But who uses them in normal English?
At least it is android
@TravisJ yeah. I was trying to figure out how to 256-bit RSA encrypt credit cards for an app for Amway.
I like the way bugs cast a permanent shadow in this codebase.
20:08
5 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
ASCII is only enough for certain contexts.
That's my point.
that "middle dot" is in ascii extended
Which one? "ASCII extended" can mean so many different things.
When I fix a database bug, I have to make a patch in the code that contains a fix for the bug. And will stay there forever.
@drch ASCII extended is not a thing.
@KendallFrey: since when
20:09
There are also contexts in which you need apostrophes and opening single quotes and closing single quotes, which are all different.
Since about when Eve ate that apple.
im going to chalk this up to one of those things where youre being pedantic and im not using the EXACT right term but you know what im talking about
latin-1
whatev
ASCII has exactly 128 characters, represented as 0-127 in an unsigned byte.
20:11
The term extended ASCII (or high ASCII) describes eight-bit or larger character encodings that include the standard seven-bit ASCII characters as well as others. The use of the term is sometimes criticized, because it can be mistakenly interpreted that the ASCII standard has been updated to include more than 128 characters or that the term unambiguously identifies a single encoding, both of which are untrue. Motives for extending Because the number of symbols (or glyphs) used in common natural languages as well as in mathematics (· × ÷ ≠ ≥ ≈ π etc) and many programming languages and tech...
csb
Everything above that is not ASCII, but perhaps part of an ANSI codepage or maybe Unicode.
> The use of the term is sometimes criticized
Dat me
> by twats
ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 1987. It is generally intended for “Western European” languages (see below for a list). It is the basis for most popular 8-bit character sets, including Windows-1252 and the first block of characters in Unicode. ISO-8859-1 is the IANA preferred name for this standard when supplemented with the C0 and C1 control codes from ISO/IEC 6429. The following other alia...
lol how did u psuedo quote like that
20:13
@drch typety type typety. backspace backspace backspace
@drch That one is super funny.
> quote
> :D
epic
in Lounge<C++>, Nov 27 '12 at 22:19, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@JerryCoffin As I understand it, the story goes like this: they fucked up (ISO 8859-1). Then they "fixed" it and to "distinguish" added a dash to the name. But it was still fucked up, so they "fixed" it, but it was a breaking change, so they named it ISO 8859-15. But it was still fucked up, so Microsoft came and "fixed" it again, and that is Windows-1252. However, some people started to mislabel Windows-1252 as ISO-8859-1, so software authors "fixed" it by interpreting ISO-8859-1 as Windows-1252.
Anyone with some time available that knows MSSQL and Oracle willing to help me? This is going to save my ass.
:(
20:20
@AndréSilva go for it
people will either help or ignore it
Probably ignore it since it is a big query buut..
I need to convert a MSSQL generated script to be acceptable in Oracle
And there is no activity in SQL room
I'm going to put in github to share with you guys ._.
@LewsTherin you moved to this room from the Java room! finally I found you :P from Abe, a different user
wtf lews has a fan club?
@drch I used to talk to him a lot in the Java room :P
he gets around
20:24
Damn I forgot the link from github so I can post a lot of text..
gist.github.com now clickable!
God damn I tryed cist.github haha
good lord
no cysts please
My brain is developing one after this f-cking query
I removed all the [dbo]s since oracle won't accept it.
And all the brackets
user142019
Step one is a decent coding style.
20:26
doesn't look too terrible
That is a generated code from a little base I have for testing.
But there are some things that I have no idea what to put
like what?
Like, what should I use instead of that CLUSTERED
I have no knowledge about Oracle
user142019
Oracle is terrible.
So I assume oracle doesn't support multi-row insert statements?
20:28
If I remember well, it supports. But you need semi-colons..
@AndréSilva: skip the clustered
Just remove ?
They probably do, as long as you hack into it in a do-it-yourself-like-php style
yeah
skip all that crap
So I remove this:
CLUSTERED
(
	Pro_ID ASC
)WITH (PAD_INDEX  = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE  = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS  = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS  = ON, FILLFACTOR = 90) ON PRIMARY
) ON PRIMARY
?
user142019
20:29
@MikeF Oracle only supports those who have a million bucks.
yeah. create table 1, set primary key, insert records
ditto for table 2
and youre done
oracle doesn't have auto increment either
so good luck with that one
user142019
I can't name a single product from Oracle that isn't FUBAR.
Venison is good
Is there the need to remove the GO statement ?
im pretty sure 'GO' is a sql server specific delimieter
so yes
20:31
AhhI hate when I need to learn things in an incredible small amount of time so I can proceed with my work
learning sucks. never do it
@rightfold VirtualBox is good.
I love to learn stuff. But with time. Not in a rush.
user142019
Nope.
user142019
If you're used to VMware, like I am, VirtualBox is a piece of shit.
20:32
On the first INSERT is happening an error. "Missing left parenthesis"
Let me update the link
@AndréSilva: i think those N' are sql server specific as well
@ScottW As a simple, free virtual machine software I'd say it works quite well.
INSERT INTO D_Produtos (Pro_ID, Pro_Descricao, Pro_Und_ID, Pro_NCM, Pro_Arq_Origem, Pro_Registro_Origem, Pro_Perc_Quebras_Perdas, Pro_Grupo) VALUES ('TRA 125', 'TRACLEER 125MG', 11, '30049079', 1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
20:35
you didnt close the create table
What do you mean with N'
:S
F*cking semi-colons
N'30049079' <-- that N
Ok, I feel there is something missing here. "Missing left parenthesis"
CREATE TABLE D_Produtos(
	Pro_ID varchar(70) NOT NULL,
	Pro_Descricao varchar(255) NULL,
	Pro_Und_ID int NULL,
	Pro_NCM varchar(8) NULL,
	Pro_Arq_Origem int NULL,
	Pro_Registro_Origem varchar(1000) NULL,
	Pro_Perc_Quebras_Perdas numeric(24, 12) NULL,
	Pro_Grupo varchar(15) NULL,
 CONSTRAINT PK_D_Produtos PRIMARY KEY;
@AndréSilva :
@AndréSilva Betcha it's a left parenthesis.
no its not
ha
I can see that after D_Produtos there is a (.
20:38
you need a )
But if I put ) before semi-colon
CREATE TABLE D_Produtos(
	Pro_ID varchar(70) NOT NULL,
	Pro_Descricao varchar(255) NULL,
	Pro_Und_ID int NULL,
	Pro_NCM varchar(8) NULL,
	Pro_Arq_Origem int NULL,
	Pro_Registro_Origem varchar(1000) NULL,
	Pro_Perc_Quebras_Perdas numeric(24, 12) NULL,
	Pro_Grupo varchar(15) NULL),
 CONSTRAINT PK_D_Produtos PRIMARY KEY;
Aha
"Option not found or invalid"
youre not specifying the key..
protip dont use oracle
So I should do as ` CONSTRAINT PK_D_Produtos PRIMARY KEY ( Pro_ID );`
I have to use oracle. I need to test some things.
I still have to use DB2 and some other tests in SAP
20:41
google how to create a table in oracle
er dont use that one
god
that one looks scary
In the end of the page is where you get the goods.
20:42
your constraint needs to be in the table def. ^ above its outside.
F*CK YEAH WE CREATED A TABLE !
Dudes !!!
We have a table !
tell our boss we need a raise
@drch lol
Give their skype to me and I'll tell them haha
Ok, lets go to the next table.
Ahhh
IDENTITY(1,1) :(
I need triggers !
TRIGGERS !!!
♫ The wonderful thing about triggers,
is triggers are wonderful things
20:49
ಠ_ಠ I hate oracle.
yeah no auto increment in oracle
And I dislike triggers ;/
please refer to my protip
Make things obscure.
@drch I wish I could do that..
Is this correct ?
CREATE SEQUENCE D_Compras_Cmp_id_seq;

CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER D_Compras_trg
       BEFORE INSERT ON D_Compras
       FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
     SELECT D_Compras_Cmp_id_seq.nextval INTO :new.Cmp_ID FROM dual
END;
Cmp_ID being the primary key of the D_Compras table..
@Pheonixblade9 good to hear that you got the load time down. Sorry been away this weekend. Just got back.
@ScottSelby I am here ish now, did you get your problem sorted?
20:55
._.
SQL datetime == Oracle date ?
Oh man. I'm so screwed... There are a lot of INSERT clause now.
Hey @drch Thanks for the help
np mate
good luck with oracle ;)
I can't offer you money or anything for the big help. But, if you have a steam account and want a dota2 game I can get one for you haha
hah nah its alright man but thanks for the offer
dota2 gifts are more common than tf2 crates :P
...more common than parentheses in lisp
@MikeF I meant the game.
21:03
Exactly. Everyone has like 6 spare copies of the game.
That is correct actually. I have 15...
I think I have 2 copies of red orchestra and everything..
I cannot seem to make a pen...
Any ideas?
Pencil
What have you tried?
?
Well, I have using System.Drawing, but I cannot make a Pen.
21:09
Pen p = new Pen(Color.Red); (without looking)
IS there another namespace I need besides System.Drawing?
what's the compile error?
@drch Apparently, everyone loves me.. I have that effect ;) I bet you love (want) me too.. if secretly
(assuming it is a compile error)
@MikeF Error 1 The type or namespace name 'Pen' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
21:11
hiyooo
posted on April 29, 2013 by Scott Hanselman

I've got GAFYD (Google Apps for your Domain) running mail for hanselman.com and managing Google logins for the family. (There's 14 of us.) Google Now (that's the fancy cards and predictive assistant) for iOS was just released and integrated into the Google Search app for iPhone and iPad. If you install it and log in with your Google Apps account, you'll get an error that "your administrat

@Pawnguy7 what version of .NET ?
@Pawnguy7 you need to reference System.Drawing then using System.Drawing
make sure youre not using client profile
@StuartBlackler how would I do that?
21:13
on the project, right click, add reference
Yup, that was it.
<<
> (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I don't really know how the C# build system works.
Like... what is a reference? :\
21:16
dll
IIRC, I thought the compiler complains about the using statement if the reference is missing.
@Pawnguy7: btw, if you dont know which assembly to add, you can look up the class. IE: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/… see "Assembly: System.Drawing (in System.Drawing.dll)"
Or use resharper
fuck man i might have to stop using resharper
this startup is a bit budget on the hardware and they gave me a 32 bit machine
@drch The problem was not which assembly to add, it was that one was needed in the first place. Apparently some system things are always referenced.
21:19
my precious ram
@Pawnguy7: thats cool, i was just pointing it out so that if you come across a similar error you can find what youre looking for.
Yes.
For System.Drawing.Graphics.
Do you know a way I can get that for the entire screen? Not making forms.
@drch Set up a swapfile on a RAID-0 across several Iomega ZipDrives
fun js to think about: jsfiddle.net/BS6BK
@MikeF wut?
i was thinking of just bringing in my laptop instead ;)
22:09
hi guys, quick question here. Do you guys know how can I avoid c# compiler aproximating a double to 0? problem is I'm calculating this
4/100 and instead of 0.04 i get 0
You are using an int
@oskar132 Am I right or am I wrong?
well i think its related to that
im getting a double from that division
@drch May I waste some minutesof your life once more ?
but the numbers involved in the division ( the variables) are ints
could it be because of haht?
@AndréSilva sure
22:12
the division is type double but that double equals int/int
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER D_Compras_trg
        BEFORE INSERT ON D_Compras
        FOR EACH ROW
 BEGIN
      SELECT D_Compras_Cmp_id_seq.nextval INTO :new.Cmp_ID FROM dual
 END;
i think it must be that
let me try
For some reason this thing isn't working.
user1125394
is it just me or c++/cli syntax is not beautiful?
I did create the trigger without error
22:13
@oskar132 I don't think it matters.. it should do an implicit cast
But when I'm doing the insert, it isn't working.
Ah
AH
AHHH
@LewsTherin seems like it was that
I don't freaking need triggers.. This will be fixed values so whatever.
@LewsTherin i just got the correct answer while doing it like this: double result = (double) intVariable/(double)100
22:14
@oskar132 You don't need a double cast..
(double) (intVariable/100)
@LewsTherin i know i was just being extra sure :p
x/100.0
@AndréSilva: did you create the sequence?
create sequence D_Compras_Cmp_id_seq start with 1 increment by 1;
Yep. But already deleted.
Forget about my question. It was indeed a waste of time haha
;)
22:15
@MikeF yep thats a much better way, thanks a lot mike!
@LewsTherin that would still be zero ;)
@MikeF you just earned ur self a star
integer division star
@drch The division returns an integer.. but the cast.. should widen the bits.. no?
@LewsTherin dunno lol
22:17
nope.
youre right that you only need one cast, but it has to be on one of the variables prior to the division
You are right
Apparently (double)(0)
22:40
@drch Are you familiar with Servlets?
not really
been like 6 years or so since i made one
I hate it :)
yeah it sucks
Too much (many) stuff to remember in the xml doc
And then I have to learn JSF :(
jsf sucks hard as well
when is your school done?
22:45
May ending I think
@drch Orly?
yeah jsf was painful
what language are you going to try to use when you look for a job?
Fortunately, I don't have to. I have a place already.. I will be using .NET primarily
@drch JSF > JSP?
@LewsTherin I took up a job in a C# shop relieved I wont be touching java anymore. And like the evil it is, java, servlets, jsps and the whole 'jay' league of horror still found me!
C# shop? What are they doing.. selling C#?
@LewsTherin , lol.
22:48
C# shop. Basically, selling glasses and contact lenses.
@Chukwuemeka But seriously.. how did you get from C# to Java?
in theory JSF > JSP but it was painful
@RoelvanUden :L
It was from java to c#
JSP is pretty straightforward. its like writing xslt
22:48
@Chukwuemeka Ah
@drch Too much stuff to remember.. I fear I will explode.. Thankfully I am not doing JSF
Nobody ever exploded from absorbing too much information.
@RoelvanUden I could be the exception to the rule.
@LewsTherin but now I have this horror assignment to hack a java project into compliance with some client's ridiculous needs.
"To hack".. that doesn't sound good already
I opened the first Servlet on notepad++ ( can't bear to look at eclipse yet.) and I had to get 5 bottles of beer to be able to sit on my console.
@LewsTherin , can't find a better word.
22:51
Lol.. are you using JSF or JSP?
@LewsTherin Look at the bright side! You'll go down in history as 'The guy whom exploded from absorbing too much information'. It will separate the world into two factions, those whom believe you were a Godlike-reincarnation, so smart and talented you should be revered for all eternity, and the other faction will believe you've been the greatest idiot in history. An epic tale of battle, love, religion and history. I can't wait! Go absorb.
i need a good js charting library
@Chukwuemeka JSTL?
it's written with jsps all over.
22:52
@drch Highcharts?
maybe...
i dont like their gauges hah
@drch Highcharts or nvd3
@RoelvanUden LOOOOOOL..
@LewsTherin , that might be lurking around the corner somewhere in the code.
it's OpenClinic.
JSTLs are horrible
22:53
i also need to rip off geckoboard's style
@LewsTherin , everything that starts with a 'J' is horrible until proven otherwise.
you know how you have to be swimming in liquor to be able to take an ugly chick home? You need to dissolve yourself in liquor to dampen the pain of looking at java code.
I actually don't to your first statement
people can write shitty code in any language
22:57
Concur
about 50% of the jobs ive had in the uk have had some mind blowing crap in them
Lol.. that makes me feel better
@drch true. but it's easier to write horrors in some languages.
one bad apple can spoil the whole bunch
i started this new job where there's only been 2 devs for the past few months thats now grown to 4
and theres a team of about 20 indian developers as well
they write shitty code faster than we can refactor it into good code
every new component is an adventure
22:59
lol.

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