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gonadic io posted:it goes: wow that's a dumb class system no wonder haskell is so popular in the uk
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:wow that's a dumb class system no wonder haskell is so popular in the uk
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a former coworker of mine made an autotools project, but did not include all the files needed for autoreconf to do its job. Thankfully though he included a script which creates the necessary files and then runs autoreconf for you. i committed the needed files (AUTHORS, NEWS, Changelog) and deleted the lovely script.
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Bloody posted:the only place this could be a real grading system is britain
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Ivy League College Decent College Community College Trade College lolage
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kalstrams posted:different flavours of fail moooooods 290 Flavours Of Fail PLEEEEEEASE
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Bhodi posted:Ivy League College
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Shaggar posted:I was doing some requirejs stuff today. seems kind of interesting I guess. why would you use requirejs instead of commonjs. shitface posted:ok so I need to learn a bit of js but I have no interest or need for web/browser poo poo. any recommended reading? everything I've found so far is browser focused read eloquent javascript and just ignore the last few browser focused chapters.
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Valeyard posted:so I already signed a contract for a grad job on the (standard) condition I get atleast a 2.1 this is how i got my first job and i started working before my results came out and i got my results and got 2:1 and after that no one cared because i had already been working in the industry if you didnt arrange a start date a month or two before results are out then lol
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get in there's a good post up about the clr running on os x (http://praeclarum.org/post/110552954728/building-and-running-nets-coreclr-on-os-x). it's really new so it's a lot of crap involved to get things running at first but a huge step. I really wish ms would just buy xamarin out already though and take total control of mono or just do their own native implementation of the compiler
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MORE CURLY FRIES posted:this is how i got my first job and i started working before my results came out and i got my results and got 2:1 and after that no one cared because i had already been working in the industry there wasnt really much wiggle room to negioate, or thats what i thought anyway. I interned with them during the summer so ive already worked for them for 3 months, yet they are still adament that anything less than a 2.1 means they dont want me back even if they likedf me also what is the easiest way to flatten an array of maps into 1 map? code:
i get that its all to do with referncing but i still think one of those two approaches should work code:
Valeyard fucked around with this message at 15:16 on Feb 10, 2015 |
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Valeyard posted:i get that its all to do with referncing but i still think one of those two approaches should work i don't think it has anything to do with referencing try printing out the values (and keys) as they get iterated over, and make sure they're what you expect
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Valeyard posted:there wasnt really much wiggle room to negioate, or thats what i thought anyway. I interned with them during the summer so ive already worked for them for 3 months, yet they are still adament that anything less than a 2.1 means they dont want me back even if they likedf me lol owned
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if the keys are the same in every map you're combining then the values will be trampled every iteration, so it makes sense why only the last map's values would show up
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Flat Daddy posted:if the keys are the same in every map you're combining then the values will be trampled every iteration, so it makes sense why only the last map's values would show up wow brain fart, i have something like [{maturity=2.0, yield=1.0}, {maturity=5.0, yield=2.0}, {maturity=10.0, yield=3.0}, {maturity=30.0, yield=4.0}] and was forgetting i was trying to squash it down while still using the string literal "maturity" and "yield" keys yes, dumb as hell
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Brave GNU World posted:why would you use requirejs instead of commonjs. requirejs is what knockoutjs uses by default and also it looks like commonjs is both deprecated and developed by someone at Mozilla so lol
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knockout is some serious ownage not least because it cut about 90% of the razor i have to write in my views
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normally I'd just use mvc/razor and not use knockout for the most part but this has to be all client side so its hella javascript and knockout makes that easy. im using requirejs to try to simplify all the modules i have.
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do you guys use any javascript routing libraries and if so which ones?
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valeyard what are you trying to even do that code is ridiculous. are you looking to maybe end up with a map of lists of the values?
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Shaggar posted:do you guys use any javascript routing libraries and if so which ones? https://github.com/flatiron/director suits my needs but I don't do anything particularly complicated, mileage may vary and all that. Supports html5 push state and hashroutes/real routes, although I've only been using hashroutes for my stuff.
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rrrrrrrrrrrt posted:valeyard what are you trying to even do that code is ridiculous. are you looking to maybe end up with a map of lists of the values? I had to consume a json and map it to some object and ended up with a List of Maps, because that is the structure of the json. Then I was being retarded trying to squish this down into a single map, I was thinking "ah yeah I know all these numbers are gonna be unique" but then used the same key over and over again I know what I should have done, create a Mao named yield and have the keys be maturity years and values be the yield, that was super dumb Using Json makes sense in JavaScript. But not in Java Valeyard fucked around with this message at 18:13 on Feb 10, 2015 |
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Valeyard posted:I had to consume a json and map it to some object and ended up with a List of Maps, because that is the structure of the json. why are you using maps for this?
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HappyHippo posted:why are you using maps for this? well its originally because of the structure of the json im getting. it was something of the form like {"id":"whatever", "datapoints":[{"whatever:1, "wahtever2":69}, ....]} bigger laugh though so we have a BIG DATA class, which apparently so badly run last year that they hauled the lecturer up to the school senate and some wrists were slapped so this year was to be an improvement, and then these posts start to crop up so they are all getting owned because everyone else is tseting their code using the cluster the uni gives them to process the poo poo ton of data they need to use. the final solution has now appeared: each team gets an alloted slot of processor time and this poor guy ends up with 20:30 till 22:00 on a Friday night owned
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if you're taking a big data class you deserve everything you get
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Valeyard posted:well its originally because of the structure of the json im getting. it was something of the form like {"id":"whatever", "datapoints":[{"whatever:1, "wahtever2":69}, ....]} what is this 1964
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Luigi Thirty posted:what is this 1964 literally "hey mom get off the phone!!", its amazing
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so retro they had to hire the BOFH
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has anybody in here used flexnet embedded? i'm having a hell of a time with this thing, just trying to compile one of their examples
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bobbilljim posted:so retro they had to hire the BOFH when i was in college the shared build server was literally the BOFH's desktop, physically underneath his desk running unpatched solaris with X11 ports open to the entire resnet
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Maluco Marinero posted:https://github.com/flatiron/director suits my needs but I don't do anything particularly complicated, mileage may vary and all that. Supports html5 push state and hashroutes/real routes, although I've only been using hashroutes for my stuff. this is very needs suiting so far. using the "adhoc" routes to add routes from external modules is cool and makes it ez to lazy load scripts/components based on routes.
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terrible programmer status: started looking at fog and their vsphere implementation, now I'm fixing some stuff they couldn't test like provisioning against distributed switches etc, it's fun and I can use it at work
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Squinty Applebottom posted:if you're taking a big data class you deserve everything you get what's wrong with taking a big data class?
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what the gently caress sort of magic does postman do that an normal ajax request doesn't do that makes it loving work in postman but spit a bunch of CORS errors otherwise
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making an HTTP request in a HTTPS page?
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i hate cors and whatever all that poo poo is
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MeruFM posted:making an HTTP request in a HTTPS page? no; if i make a http request it redirects appropriately and craps out anyway
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uncurable mlady posted:what the gently caress sort of magic does postman do that an normal ajax request doesn't do that makes it loving work in postman but spit a bunch of CORS errors otherwise sets the appropriate extension permissions?
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:wow that's a dumb class system no wonder haskell is so popular in the uk the uk is weird man we had some english guys come and teach us some vhdl last week which they all love over there and that language is hosed up. any language where you have to overload all the +, -, * and so on operators right out of the gate because you didn't include a type that anyone uses in the original language is a dumb language, probably designed by some idiots like the DoD or something
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