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21:00
damn robocopy and its fear of trailing backslashes
not to mention return codes
Everything went swell. Returning error code 16. Robocopy over and out
21:14
I love my job
Hey folks
today we are having a salsa tasting contest and margaritas all around
for cinco de mayo
wet campuses are fun
is a HTTP 400 error normally reported by the server or by one of the relaying points in the chain?
server, unless there's something weird
var a = 1;
function b() {
	a = 10;
	return;
	function a() {}
}
b();
alert(a);
What is the result?
10
Apparently not..
i think
not sure if js moves that A() up
like it does with var's
@LewsTherin 1
21:16
Correct, but why?
function hoisting
hmm
So it hoists function a(){}?
i think so
to where tho
21:18
How does that result in 1, though?
change function a() to function c()
and you get 10
oh i get it
I don't :(
@LewsTherin: a = 10 changes a function
yes
in the scope of function b
21:19
Javascript...
its the local scope
Changes a function()?
the same thing would happen if you had:

a = 10;
return;
var a;
@yas4891 Ikr?
because variables (and apparently functions) are 'hoisted' to the top of their scope
21:20
Oh..
That's weird..
here's a great description of hoisting:
helped me understand it
hey er body
Can one thread listen to a global socket object while another thread sends messages through the socket?
thats why jslint will complain if you declare variables anywhere but the first line of the scope
So instead of using the global scoped a, it automagically creates new one?
@KyleTrauberman Thanks!
21:21
@LewsTherin IKR ?
I was wondering if someone could tell me why this code is invalid ?
string[] words = line.Split(" ");
string first = words[0];
char op = Convert.ToChar(words[1]);
string second = words[2];
@yas4891 I know right?
@LewsTherin oh ok. thanks for teaching me something new :)
@Nathvi word[1] is a string
you cant convert a string to a char?
21:22
Convert.ToChar(words[1][0])
char c = "hello world"; //fail
ohh
ok
I need to indicate the position of the char in the string
got it
words[0][0]
oh... what happened to @ellie?
int toYour=0, mother=0;
21:24
still not letting me do it...
char op = words[1][0];
@Nathvi Why is "first" words[0] and "second" words[2]?
it's parsing a fraction
1stFraction "operator" 2ndFraction
ah, and they're guaranteed to have spaces between?
yes
it says it cannot convert string to char...
21:27
yeah you fucked it up then still
you shouldnt have to convert anything
but why?
char op = words[1][0]
string[] words = line.Split(" ");
string first = words[0];
char op = words[1][0];
string second = words[2];
on the string second, it says "unexpected "string""
paste your updated code
21:29
string[] words = line.Split(" ");
string first = words[0];
char op = words[1][0]
string second = words[2];
semicolon missing
:S
ohh
XD
dont program in notepad
it's not in notepad :v
;)
21:30
Sure .. ha
string[] words = line.Split(" ");
string first = words[0];
char op = words [1] [0];
string second = words[2];
giving me the same fucking error
notepad put a space between your [1] and [0]
Whoops. The hard drive I recommended to that girl was 3.5" not 2.5"...
@Nathvi What fucking error?
@drch doesn't matter. C# isn't whitespace-significant
21:31
dont forget to save
cannot convert string to char
dude.
you remove the Convert
Do you guys think I could get a reasonable (i.e. >100GB) sized hard drive for less than £35
are you sure it compiled?
string[] words = line.Split(" ");

should be

string[] words = line.Split(' ');
21:32
ahhh
good call @Pheonixblade9
Thank you :)
i have a slight buzz. Ballmer peak, here I come!
@Pheonixblade9, I'm used to using java syntax
didn't even have to put it in VS. BOOYAH
21:32
notepad for all!
@Nathvi I know Java and C#... sometimes I switch em up accidentally
bool and boolean, those too :v
also string and String
We're getting done with a java class, got to convert java to c#
is there a converter form c# to Java and Java to c#?
I'm back. Anyone with knowledge with Ext.NET ?
21:36
I know about Ext.NET
it sounds complicated
That means that you know that it exists...
A lot. I'm struggling with mask in FileUploadField
And I've lurking everywhere in google.
Can't see images from imgur..
21:38
its an image of how to fix fileupploadfield errors
sorry
bad luck
No one seem to know anything about ext net :(
Hm, what keyword can I use instead of Mask ?
Screen
FILTER !
HA
Found it. At least I got an answer.
Hi,

Unfortunately, there is no such mechanism. But you can validate it.

Please follow:
forums.ext.net/showthread.php?11950
i dunno if id pay for a bunch of webforms usercontrol ui widgets
$500 per seat too
Someone in this copmany did it. And was a bad decision..
I'm going to javascript the living shit out of this component
21:50
You want file extension filter on file selection?
Might be a modern browser thing, but I think `<input type="file" name="file" id="file" accept=".zip,.rar" />` works without needing flash.
Fileupload is pretty easy
@MikeF No need for flash or anything. I'm going to use javascript. It will go out of model in the page.
Everything is extnet
If I could I would go full htm
think accept= is IE10+ actually
all the others support it tho
AS USUAL
:P
Fucking IE
yeah, the file api thing is a big one actually
so common
you can still only upload one file at a time unless you use flash in ie
21:52
what the fuck
So I ask
Going to eat.. laterz
God damn. Just IE10 really..
"Adobe Flash Player updates available"
Please don't telll me you are a Bronnie Mike?
22:15
Quick help.
I didn't test but I'm almost sure this is f*cked up.
 "[jpg][doc][xls][bmp][jpg][tiff][png][txt][zip][rar][sql]";
For a pattern of a regex.
@Ramhound That term is offensive to my people. We prefer "bestiality enthusiasts"
One of my best friends is a Bronnie so no worries
He even went to the yearly event
@AndréSilva Each "[abc]" matches a single char within the braces.
So it is right.
So, for example, that will match the string "jdxbjtptzrs"
Probably want this:
"(jpg)|(doc)|(xls)|(bmp)|(jpg)|(tiff)|(png)|(txt)|(zip)|(rar)|(sql)"
22:21
can someone help me convert the rest of this java file to c#?
Thanks @MikeF
22:43
Shoot...I forgot what project was using Bouncy Castle, lol
Just remembered, lol
can someone tell me why this code isn't working ?
user142019
23:16
switch (op) {
    case '+':
        // 'plus' returns a reduced fraction object
        fractionArray[2] = fractionArray[0].plus(fractionArray[1]);
        break;
    case '-':
        // 'minus' returns a reduced fraction object
        fractionArray[2] = fractionArray[0].minus(fractionArray[1]);
        break;
    case '*':
        // 'times' returns a reduced fraction object
        fractionArray[2] = fractionArray[0].times(fractionArray[1]);
        break;
    case '/':
        // 'divide' returns a reduced fraction object
user142019
Because you didn't indent it.
user142019
Also, define "isn't working".
user142019
Even better: give input, actual output and expected output. This is very useful information.
23:32
got it to work, but thanks anyway
user142019
Well no problem. Nice to know it works!

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