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simble
May 11, 2004

tps: literally just learned what ConfigureAwait is for and how SynchronizationContexts work with async/await in c#. been using it for years without any real problem... am i lucky or does it not actually matter? probably both.

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NewForumSoftware
Oct 8, 2016

by Lowtax

Bloody posted:

svn has zero usable workflows, zero usable tools, and zero usable ecosystem

:agreed:

jesus WEP
Oct 17, 2004


using svn

*moves a single file to another directory*

all revision history is lost. 4000 tree conflicts appear. in the distance, sirens.

Plorkyeran
Mar 22, 2007

To Escape The Shackles Of The Old Forums, We Must Reject The Tribal Negativity He Endorsed

Maximum Leader posted:

the worst thing git can do to you is delete hours of uncommitted work which is pretty bad

if you have hours of uncommitted work you hosed up hours ago. commit early and commit often

Plorkyeran
Mar 22, 2007

To Escape The Shackles Of The Old Forums, We Must Reject The Tribal Negativity He Endorsed

Wheany posted:

the line endings had changed in some file, is my guess.

that is like the single biggest "just do what i loving tell you to do you gently caress" i have with git.

autocrlf has been the source of 90% of baffling git things i've encountered. it's a necessary evil when dealing with windows tools that convert everything they touch to crlf, but it's quite the hassle.

submodules are the other 10%

Shaggar
Apr 26, 2006

Bloody posted:

svn has zero usable workflows, zero usable tools, and zero usable ecosystem

theres one workflow w/ svn and its the good one where everything goes to and from the server. all the tools are usable especially tortoise svn and the svn clients for eclipse and vs.

NewForumSoftware
Oct 8, 2016

by Lowtax

Shaggar posted:

theres one workflow w/ svn and its the good one where everything goes to and from the server

a literal disaster already

Cocoa Crispies
Jul 20, 2001

Vehicular Manslaughter!

Pillbug

Plorkyeran posted:

autocrlf has been the source of 90% of baffling git things i've encountered. it's a necessary evil when dealing with windows tools that convert everything they touch to crlf, but it's quite the hassle.

submodules are the other 10%

yeah the solution to those is easy

1) don't use windows
2) don't use submodules

Shaggar
Apr 26, 2006

NewForumSoftware posted:

a literal disaster already

if you have local repos you hosed up

Mao Zedong Thot
Oct 16, 2008


Cocoa Crispies posted:

yeah the solution to those is easy

1) don't use windows
2) don't use submodules

Shaggar
Apr 26, 2006
crlf is correct and its nice that vs will automatically fix it for you when a Linux fucks it up

Mao Zedong Thot
Oct 16, 2008


Shaggar posted:

crlf is correct and its nice that vs will automatically fix it for you when a Linux fucks it up

yeah crlf is really useful for my typewriter

NewForumSoftware
Oct 8, 2016

by Lowtax
config --global core.autocrlf true

Sapozhnik
Jan 2, 2005

Nap Ghost
submodules have their uses

JawnV6
Jul 4, 2004

So hot ...
yo, who has permission to break the rcs lock on this topic? i want to change it

Finster Dexter
Oct 20, 2014

Beyond is Finster's mad vision of Earth transformed.

JawnV6 posted:

yo, who has permission to break the rcs lock on this topic? i want to change it

shoulda been using git lmao

HoboMan
Nov 4, 2010

JawnV6 posted:

Terrible Programmers: yo, who has permission to break the rcs lock on this topic? i want to change it

Plorkyeran
Mar 22, 2007

To Escape The Shackles Of The Old Forums, We Must Reject The Tribal Negativity He Endorsed
we need a decentralized forum where you can make posts locally for a few hours and them submit a pull request to integrate them into the canonical version of the thread

Plorkyeran
Mar 22, 2007

To Escape The Shackles Of The Old Forums, We Must Reject The Tribal Negativity He Endorsed
or if you're a mod you just force-push to the thread and wipe out everyone else's awful posts

jesus WEP
Oct 17, 2004


push --force is the absolute worst thing about git imo

Finster Dexter
Oct 20, 2014

Beyond is Finster's mad vision of Earth transformed.

Plorkyeran posted:

we need a decentralized forum where you can make posts locally for a few hours and them submit a pull request to integrate them into the canonical version of the thread

I will of course rebase and squash all of my posts so that they all appear as a single post at the end of the thread.

redleader
Aug 18, 2005

Engage according to operational parameters

St Evan Echoes posted:

using svn

*moves a single file to another directory*

all revision history is lost. 4000 tree conflicts appear. in the distance, sirens.

oh, it's not that bad

svn is still garbage, mostly because the ecosystem around git is so much bigger

comedy option: fossil

VikingofRock
Aug 24, 2008




I'm still dancing in the darcs

Luigi Thirty
Apr 30, 2006

Emergency confection port.

currently I'm trying to send LPC data to a TMS5220 through a 6522 VIA

I had to install Win3.1 in dosbox to run the converter lol

jony neuemonic
Nov 13, 2009

VikingofRock posted:

I'm still dancing in the darcs

redleader
Aug 18, 2005

Engage according to operational parameters

VikingofRock posted:

I'm still dancing in the darcs

Finster Dexter
Oct 20, 2014

Beyond is Finster's mad vision of Earth transformed.
jfc how do I use redux if I don't want to transpile a bunch of poo poo or infect my everything with node?

like, where is the redux.min.js that I can include in my lovely html page?

jony neuemonic
Nov 13, 2009

Finster Dexter posted:

jfc how do I use redux if I don't want to transpile a bunch of poo poo or infect my everything with node?

like, where is the redux.min.js that I can include in my lovely html page?

https://cdnjs.com/libraries/redux

i'm sure it'll break in some other hilarious way, though.

Finster Dexter
Oct 20, 2014

Beyond is Finster's mad vision of Earth transformed.

jony neuemonic posted:

https://cdnjs.com/libraries/redux

i'm sure it'll break in some other hilarious way, though.

drat frontend web dev to hell :negative:

Notorious R.I.M.
Jan 27, 2004

up to my ass in alligators
I use git as an ACID-compliant database backend. You can begin a new transaction by typing `git checkout -b transaction_name`

brap
Aug 23, 2004

Grimey Drawer
use typescript

jony neuemonic
Nov 13, 2009

Finster Dexter posted:

drat frontend web dev to hell :negative:

yeah, i'm not a fan either.

Chalks
Sep 30, 2009

fleshweasel posted:

use typescript

This is good advice, I don't know how I would cope developing applications in javascript otherwise.

HoboMan
Nov 4, 2010

fleshweasel posted:

use typescript

big shtick energy
May 27, 2004


tortoisehg is a decent mercurial client for Windows and it works more nicely than the windows git GUI tool

HoboMan
Nov 4, 2010

Finster Dexter posted:

jfc how do I use redux if I don't want to transpile a bunch of poo poo or infect my everything with node?

like, where is the redux.min.js that I can include in my lovely html page?

i tried to do this but eventually i was forced to give up and dehumanize myself and face to node

Luigi Thirty
Apr 30, 2006

Emergency confection port.

well at least this means I got the TI speech chip and the sound CPU talking

68010 sends a talk command to the 6502
6502 initializes the VIA to write to the TMS5220
the 6502 sets pointers to the corresponding phrase and sends the LPC stream to the TMS5220 through the VIA until running into a STOP frame ($FF)

and the result is, uh

https://soundcloud.com/luigi30/yospos

well I'm still working on it

DONT THREAD ON ME
Oct 1, 2002

by Nyc_Tattoo
Floss Finder
i have no interest in further attempting to understand or fix this mongo schema but unfortunately i have to

remember: when interviewing at a company, always remember to ask what database technology they're using.

leper khan
Dec 28, 2010
Honest to god thinks Half Life 2 is a bad game. But at least he likes Monster Hunter.

redleader posted:

oh, it's not that bad

svn is still garbage, mostly because the ecosystem around git is so much bigger

comedy option: fossil

I use fossil for my hobby projects because it has a wiki and bug tracker that are serviceable and works on airplanes.

it's less terrible than cvs or svn at least. or bzr.

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hifi
Jul 25, 2012

fossil always sounds cool but i dont have any self-created projects that would benefit from it

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