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Bloody posted:hey speaking of logs should be OK if you filter on the server to check for duplicates
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When you dump a log, don't forget to flush
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Bloody posted:hey speaking of logs This sounds like a perfect job for something like rsync. ErIog fucked around with this message at 14:42 on Mar 15, 2016 |
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i gotta say, this wpf poo poo is really slick right out of the box. just doing stuff with the completely standard pages and templates looks really nice. now i have whoever designed our new client even more. why the gently caress are we having a c# backend serve javascript when it's as plain as day that we're never actually going to let anyone access the software through a standard browser anyway.
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wpf is good
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Bloody posted:wpf is good it really is, which is why of course microsoft has no interest in supporting it going forward
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wpf is ehh pretty good except 1. microsoft doesn't support it properly and 2. sometimes mvvm just doesn't solve your problem well; you need to reach in and do some poo poo to the UI and WPF makes that prohibitively difficult xaml pretty much sucks and the navigation scheme where your views are referenced with a URL that corresponds to your project structure, instead of IDK the data type that represents your view, no bueno. that's node-tier poo poo on that note, C#'s concept of namespaces is poo poo. the decision to automatically put classes in namespaces based on the folder they're in, but the ability to gently caress with the namespaces disregarding the folder structure and names, was a definite Bad Move. sql is better than ORMs, but it's a miserable loving language to maintain. testing, versioning, etc. are all clown circus travesties.
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What's the hot new thing that Microsoft wants you to use instead of WPF now?
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metro
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my experience with wpf was "hey this is cool" when it was doing everything i wanted it to and then a lot of cursing and loving around when it somehow didn't for reasons i could not comprehend with the puny atrophied ui-related parts of my server programmer brain imo microsoft should just go back with what made them great and bring back the win32 c interface to the forefront
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ctps: have read a bunch of haskell words. so far this is fine
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how would you ever debug a speedpath in generated code? seems like a great way to get into an awful pickle don't get me wrong, stuff like bluespec spits out awesome RTL, but ive only seen that work when timing wasn't critical
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Awia posted:metro
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it's a universal truth that regardless of language, the aws-sdk blows tremendous amounts of dick
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Blinkz0rz posted:it's a universal truth that regardless of language, the aws-sdk blows tremendous amounts of dick that's pretty cool that your mom works for amazon
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oh i kinda assumed that metro uis were made with wpf. that's silly.
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JawnV6 posted:how would you ever debug a speedpath in generated code? seems like a great way to get into an awful pickle i will tell you once i better understand what the heck im even looking at. looks like there's a good syntax for specifying state machines though which bodes well for managing timing stuff
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hackbunny posted:I can't use sql, orms have spoiled me. validation hooks and change notifications are the things I miss the most when I'm using bare SQL, and schema migration is a pain i don't speak orm so maybe i'm wrong, but it sounds like you're talking about check constraints and triggers?
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Vanadium posted:oh i kinda assumed that metro uis were made with wpf. that's silly. nah, you're thinking of something else. metro uis are made with the tears of people who like things that are attractive, consistent, and wouldn't be improved by a swift gasoline bath followed by application of fire
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Soricidus posted:nah, you're thinking of something else. metro uis are made with the tears of people who like things that are attractive, consistent, and wouldn't be improved by a swift gasoline bath followed by application of fire you are a weird nerd
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Bloody posted:you are a weird nerd thank you
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fart simpson posted:i recently saw a bit of the source code to one of our android apps and all the methods seemed to be side effecting calls that dont return a value and after years of doing haskell and elm i was shocked also is this functional enough for you code:
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Bloody posted:i will tell you once i better understand what the heck im even looking at. looks like there's a good syntax for specifying state machines though which bodes well for managing timing stuff every so often i get to thinking we're similar then you bust out something like this. in your experience, speedpaths are on control signals not datapath?? i went looking for folks talking about haskell/verilog and found d** l**'s article about a toy project smoking OTS verilog simulation times which hits me like that "just use grep locally! it works on these 200MB datasets" one calling hadoop bad
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oh idk i work in a vacuum nobody uses terminology around me what is a speedpath
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the longest combinatorial sequence that limits the clock rate. which signal won't get to the next pipe stage. ill admit i had a very small window into that side of things, but most of the ones I saw were on addr[21] out of a 48 bit bus, not a control signal
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oh gotcha. yeah everything i do is very slow so its never ever been a concern
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So I'm thinking about starting a personal terrible programming blog, but I've never done web stuff before. I'm leaning towards hosting on github, since that seems easy and popular. Is that a good choice? And should I use a static site generator? If so, which one would this thread recommend?
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use tumblr
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VikingofRock posted:And should I use a static site generator? If so, which one would this thread recommend? https://jaspervdj.be/hakyll/ of course (i have zero experience with it and no idea if it is any good)
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MeruFM posted:use tumblr
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Bloody posted:ctps: have read a bunch of haskell words. so far this is fine have you made a monad yet can you generate a hardware monad now?
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eschaton posted:have you made a monad yet whatever thing he's using likely already has a monad instance defined
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JewKiller 3000 posted:i don't speak orm so maybe i'm wrong, but it sounds like you're talking about check constraints and triggers? kinda, except outside of the database, written in a sensible programming language and actually debuggable MeruFM posted:use tumblr thirding this. it's a good blogging platform, very easy to use. be prepared however to fight with a lot of bullshit that will never, ever get fixed, and awkwardly implemented social networking features (like you comment to a post by reblogging it, which is bad enough on its own, but then the UI mixes reblogs and likes and makes it impossible to find the comments, and comments to the comments are invisible altogether) that are inexplicably popular
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That reminds me: whatever blogging platform you choose, disable comments
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hackbunny posted:kinda, except outside of the database, written in a sensible programming language and actually debuggable yeah, this it doesn't really matter whether your CRUD is in sql or EF, but for the love of god keep your business logic inside your code
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c haskell s: tried to write a fizzbuzz with guards; failed
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ok, so with wpf, the basic way to dynamically populate lists, trees, etc is just to bind them to a collection, then have that collection throw off the right events when they change? that feels too god damned easy. like, can i seriously filter my list of items by a particular metadata by just clearing the collection my listview is bound to and then repopulating the collection using a query against my sqlite database on that metadata? this can't be real, it feels too sane. i have to be missing something.
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Bloody posted:c haskell s: tried to write a fizzbuzz with guards; failed Post it
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code:
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also the haskell tutorial got to the quicksort part and was like "look @ how good this is" and so i rewrote it in c# and was like drat c# is good
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