Python Ouroboros - The Rotating Knives

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May 30, 2019 11:20
WHY WAS I BANNED? LOL
May 30, 2019 11:19
OH OKAY THANKS
May 30, 2019 11:19
IM NOT? IM TYPING
May 30, 2019 11:19
WHAT DOES PYTHOFF MEAN
 

Python

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May 30, 2019 11:17
Been on SO a while
May 30, 2019 11:17
I'm not really new
May 30, 2019 11:16
Everybody loves singing.
May 30, 2019 11:16
Pretty harsh rule not being able to sing.
 

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Apr 4, 2019 01:30
The two maths I'm learning are calculus and linear algebra, did you learn all of this from a computer science degree or self taught?
Apr 4, 2019 01:29
Because I'm going to be learning calculus soon in my computer science course so I might just leave it till then and learn it from a professor.
Apr 4, 2019 01:29
Calculus?
Apr 4, 2019 01:28
I feel like we're discussing math more than programming.
Apr 4, 2019 01:27
What exactly to I need to learn to learn all of this? Is this like Math or programming terminology.
Apr 4, 2019 01:25
I want to explain it as best as I can, worst case scenario.
Apr 4, 2019 01:24
I'm not exactly sure on the formal definition.
Apr 4, 2019 01:24
From my understanding, precision is the amount of digits after the first '.'
Apr 4, 2019 01:23
Okay thanks.
Apr 4, 2019 01:23
I think I'm going to be asked it at an interview and want to know how to explain it.
Apr 4, 2019 01:23
Is it safe to say "double has more precision than a float" ?
Apr 4, 2019 00:42
I'm asking here as this is the only active room, but what's the difference between a float and double? I'm guessing it isn't language specific so I should be fine in whatever room.
 

Rust

In Rust we trust! Rust is a systems programming language focus...
Apr 4, 2019 00:44
I did try googling it but couldn't see a decent response.
Apr 4, 2019 00:44
Okay so double is the f64
Apr 4, 2019 00:42
I'm asking here as this is the only active room, but what's the difference between a float and double? I'm guessing it isn't language specific so I should be fine in whatever room.
 

C#

General discussions about the c# language, Squirrels | gist.gi...
Aug 14, 2018 07:15
Can anyone tell me if the dictionary class has an Except method that allows you to pass in a string list? I have a list of keys that I want to remove, but wondered if C# offered a nice built in way with LINQ or something?
Aug 9, 2018 12:00
I wonder if you can use YouTrack inside Rider side by side somehow.
Aug 9, 2018 12:00
I just don't feel at home with it, although it does bring some major benefits.
Aug 9, 2018 11:58
Has anyone tried out Rider?
Aug 9, 2018 11:50
I only implemented a method that allows exception as a parameter as I was writing my own version of NLog at the time lol
Aug 9, 2018 11:50
yeah, I get what you're saying.
Aug 9, 2018 11:46
I'm going to fix the param comments too.
Aug 9, 2018 11:46
"This method should only be used when something has executed correctly." sounds good.
Aug 9, 2018 11:45
I see.
Aug 9, 2018 11:44
Would "something being completed" be an improvement?
Aug 9, 2018 11:43
As it doesn't specifically mention console.
Aug 9, 2018 11:43
I'm guessing the rest of the documentation, except the first method is okay?
Aug 9, 2018 11:42
But I get where your coming from, code for expansion in the future?
Aug 9, 2018 11:41
not to my knowledge, I wrote the interface for one purpose, a console logger.
Aug 9, 2018 11:41
That was my first attempt at documenting something.
Aug 9, 2018 11:40
I'm open to constructive criticism.
Aug 9, 2018 11:40
noted.
Aug 9, 2018 11:39
Documentation makes my code sexy, so I'm glad I picked it up. i.imgur.com/ANMHnbP.png
Aug 9, 2018 11:37
Yeah, I just thought there was like a general rule, I think I'll just stick to documenting all public members of a class.
Aug 9, 2018 11:35
Thanks for the advice guys.
Aug 9, 2018 11:34
It was in my "coders will hate you for this" list.
Aug 9, 2018 11:34
I thought that not documenting your code was a really bad thing to do, maybe not.
Aug 9, 2018 11:33
Although it would be very bad of me to only document methods.
Aug 9, 2018 11:33
For example, I really don't see the benefit in this. i.imgur.com/fKaSJ4G.png
Aug 9, 2018 11:31
I'm guessing you document everything, as in methods, properties and fields. No matter if their private?
Aug 9, 2018 11:31
Is there any sources for guidelines?
Aug 9, 2018 11:31
I've just started documenting code, but I feel like I suck at it.