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19:01
i mean what is this.. come on!
it's
a bag with an arrow
whats the deal?
It's pretty commonsensical if you ask me
if you mean the flow, my google play never acted like that
or i didn't notice anyway
that flow doesnt really make sense
but that's programmer's fault, not UX element flaw
19:03
I just spent the last 30 minutes trying to decide on plural or singular for my table name so I'm pretty much confused by everything right now
like if i stared at it long enough im sure i could decipher it but thats now how flows ought to work
That's not how my flow works
If it's plural then it's probably not normalised?
table names in singular always
go for singular
19:04
unless ORM , in that case, whatever you want XD
nobody's gonna look anyway
XD
Plural makes more sense to me in most cases
It's SQL server and everything is already a mix and match. haha
yeah but you have to remember that each table is AN element
unless it's a relation table
then it can be plural too
like "CatsInLibrary (PK(catId,libId),timestamp,currentlyInside)"
It makes more sense to me because it's a collection of records. So you aren't querying a book. You are querying many books with certain attributes
but only one book at once
you select *(All attributes) from (each) Book WHERE (conditions)
:p
That does make it sound more sensical (that's apparently not a word). Unless I'm looping through the records
19:10
sensical
This feature is going to take 3 times longer because I can't decide on a naming convention. Lol
That's how I spelled it
So...what are you saying?
I'm repeating the "word" because it's such an amusing construct to me. :D
You're making fun of me, aren't you? You Sbux employees and your high-fluten ways
19:11
nonsensical
sensical sounds cool.
thy sensical ideas bring thou me shivers.
If "nonsensical" is a word, then how is "sensical" not?
What is there to be "non" about?
because it's not "non" as a prefix
hrm, but it kinda is, isn't it?
19:13
nonplussed
"sense"/"nonsense"
sometimes I feel the need to refactor the english language
there is no word "plussed"
@CptEric fyi: I renamed the table to singular for you
19:14
<3
And there is no word "nonplussed"
besides just creating a new variable
actually codeMagic...
nonplussed?
what does that mean?
is there any way to be like "from this point forward, this object is final"
19:14
nonplussed
nɒnˈplʌst/Submit
adjective
1.
so surprised and confused that one is unsure how to react.
"Henry looked completely nonplussed"
2.
NORTH AMERICANinformal
not disconcerted; unperturbed.
Oh, apparently there is
I feel the need to create a "Today You Learned" (TYL) acronym.
what the hell
english language is so weird
you're just learning this?
19:18
TIL^12
TYL: the English language is so weird
if I get my magnifying glass out I can almost read that.
good night folks! :)
bye Mangesh
19:19
yeah
funny thing is my language is a really complicated one
more than spanish. less than french atleast.
english is even crazier when the text is like a millimeter tall
Haha, oops! That didn't make it any better
if you click it does
Yeah, if you zoom out
Oh, silly me. I was zoomed in really far
SILLY YOU!
19:23
English reminds me of Javascript; not the most rich language but everyone speaks it partly because of its simplicity/
Folks, I'm figuring out how to use String.format(...) in Java. I see 2 different types of specifiers. sprintf() type specifiers like in C, which begin with % sign. The other kind of specifier begins with $. Which method is more preferable?
never used it
19:38
I've never used the $ version
but then I migrated from C/C++ to Java
@CarlAnderson I'm in the process of learning Java after C and C#.
cool
I don't know any C#
so I don't know how to accurately compare it to Java
it's really similar
if you like java you'll like c#
they are bro languages
lol i love this episode
"Gentlemen, we have to spend this 50.000 $ leftovers or we'll get a big cut next year".
same happens here :D
ahhhh track pants
the best part about working from home.
aaaand this isn't hte js room.
my face when... amirite
19:53
lol
hi rlemon!
hello
welcome to the Android room
LOL
ohhh yes, @TristanWiley my extension is testable now
not fully complete, but it works
tl;dr extension that takes a gist ID and injects all of the gist files to your page on load
@CptEric The early versions of C# were knocked-off from heavily inspired by Java. But they have been evolving separately, so by not there are noticeable differences.
20:06
Is anyone going to the bus Hackathon in NY?
It's in two days and it seems interesting O.o
20:22
That is interesting
lol
I wish I could go
yeah it really is; the transportation topic and the trajectory analysis is truly an open topic to the field
 
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22:31
@rlemon I think you mean "formerly gistish" instead of "formally gistish" right?
no problem ;)
23:32
o/
\o
finally having a good coffee again after a week :)
o/
what were you drinking that wasn't good?
well, you know...
Folgers?
Hills Bros?
23:36
DDs
attention people
I have turned two decades old
and Starbucks
I am almost carl-old
3
congrats, Ahmad!
have a star :)
@cygery I'm sorry, you're going to have to leave the channel for that one.
23:37
D:
I even tried two different ones from Starbucks
you know who I'm working for these days, right?
I do
let me guess - too burnt / dark ?
that's why I wrote that first "you know..." answer
no, I picked a lighter roast
what's "good" coffee then?
23:39
I switched to green tea
for me, one which doesn't make me need to flush my throat after drinking it
green tea and black turkish tea
that's what I'm repping atm
black Turkish tea, nice stuff
flushing your throat sounds painful
23:40
I got a big bag
quality stuff
had some "Blue Tiger" tea a few days ago, was great
was like more than 10€ ;_;
Carl, I might miss a more appropriate term here
it's loose, so I have to juggle around too much to prepare it though
cygery, I'm just teasing you :D
23:41
but that's how I felt after it
he's not
he's the dream crucha
I drink Starbucks every day, and would probably drink it every day even if I didn't work here
but seriously, is another verb more fitting here?
really?
yes, really
23:42
that's awesome
before I got this job I was going to starbucks every weekday morning before going into Trover
and then sometimes on the weekend too
:D
that's always awesome, loving the product before joining the company
so, I can recommend Bluebottle's
I've heard of that one
also, Zucker's bagels are great

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