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[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] 1 opened issue. 5 issue comments.
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[Minesweeper] Games Played: 102, Bombs Used: 72, Moves Performed: 14981, New Users: 8
 
 
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10:48 AM
@mansellan Unless you want a notification for when a document is updated.
@this There's every appearance that Skype is Teams meetings. Maybe not a standalone product, though, but still there, just rebranded.
 
11:44 AM
I will admit - the absolute worst part of Teams is that it saves an Excel workbook Every. Single. Time. You. Move. To. A. Different. Bloody. Cell. whether you've made an actual change or not. Apparently, it also won't properly display cell comments in the desktop version that were added in the online version.
ooohhh.. and now it has "threaded comments". A "feature" in search of a problem to solve. >:/
 
 
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2:28 PM
@FreeMan threaded comments are actually pretty useful
 
Unless you like to use the desktop client which won't let you see/access them. At a minimum, opening in the desktop allows me to look without modifying.
 
3:22 PM
The online versions of office apps are all trash. Huge waste of time on Microsoft. Whoever thought that was a good idea should be fired. Cross-platform be damned. Now that .NET is going cross platform they can make native binaries for multiple platforms. "There's an app for that" is not an acceptable solution to every problem.
 
4:01 PM
@HackSlash Very much falls into the MS philosophy from the late 80s, early 90s:
Programmer Drone: "Hey, boss, look at the cool thing I did!"
Boss: "Cool... Nice colors. Pretty animation. Ship it!"
Nobody thought to ask if it was useful, productive or, heaven forbid, needed.
 
4:13 PM
I would be totally on board with office viewers being web based so you can see your documents on the go, pull up read only copies anywhere. Having that built in to sharepoint\teams makes sense. It does not make sense to have workers using these apps expecting them to replace desktop applications.
 
5:11 PM
@HackSlash psh, what a crazy talk. I suppose the next thing you'll tell me that you don't write a novel on your phone....
 
Don't get me started on phone keyboards. I have seriously considereed carrying a keyboard strapped to my back like a ShadowRunner. I have found some small bluetooth ones...
 
5:43 PM
@this don't tell Mug that, we won't get any more documentation written or the duckies web site updated!
(I think he codes on his phone...)
 
lol
I don't think kids nowadays use keyboard. They just press record.
 
6:06 PM
Mug's officially in "kid" territory? I'm sure he'll be excited to hear that!
 
@FreeMan I thought you were in "kid" territory based on a previous comment about mental age.
 
shhhhhhh
 
GIT OFF MAH LAWN KIDS
 
I refuse to believe that Mug seriously writes code on his phone. Maybe a quick edit once but I'm not aware of a phone that you can run RubberDuck on so....
 
you might be surprised
 
6:20 PM
I don't know if this is funny, sad or criminal: Our benefits enrollment website wouldn't load in Firefox because SSL_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION. Yeah, TLS 1.0 or 1.1... :/
So, I have to register for benefits next year by firing up good ol' IE. At least they pushed out 11, not the v7 we were on when I started 5 years ago...
 
Email the site developer. I always complain about stuff like this. If nobody complains then they don't have to fix it.
 
@FreeMan depends, actually.... is it publicly visible? if yes, then it's downright criminal
 
well, we have to log in to the work portal to get there... On the bright(?) side, they're replacing this (and about half the other corporate systems, it seems) with Oracle ERP starting Jan 1, so at least that issue will go away.
Of course, it will bring a whole world of other hurts...
 
wrong.
If they say Oracle comes online Jan 1, they actually mean Jan 1 2022
 
it was originally scheduled in 2019, so we've already executed our 12 month delay...
 
6:25 PM
Oracle's business is basically "oh welp, that didn't work. Let's charge you another million while we think about how to fix it."
lol
my sympathies.
 
7:05 PM
@HackSlash Just go all Typing of the Dead and carry a PC around with you on your back.
 
@this And ripped out 18 months later after failing to work... theregister.com/2020/10/14/cheshire_police_tender_erp_system
 
7:31 PM
Oracle doesn't sound very oracle-ish there, does it?
I have seen the future and the future reveal that I will be richer and you will be poorer
 
7:54 PM
Little over a week left for October. Panic time approaching for PR submission.
I just git fetch upstream and get merge upstream/next. Now I have Rubberduck.Parsing/Rubberduck.Parsing.xml come up as an untracked file.
 
@IvenBach is that really enough?
 
8:55 PM
With it stating I was able to do a fast-forward it should have been enough.
 
no I mean the implementation... does the TestEngine even expose Ignored as a result?
 
[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] build for commit 3a03d528 on unknown branch: AppVeyor build succeeded
 
It does now. I added Ignored as an enum member. Am I missing the obvious again?
 
well, the engine does not give out a result for ignored tests, it just skips them IIRC
ignored tests are basically just ... not run?
at least that was when I last worked on it, which is... quite a while ago now
 
Wow @IvenBach! I had to look that up. Have you played this game? I think the back PC is called a laptop these days. I know, it doesn't have the same ring as "Back PC"
 
9:03 PM
Tests marked as ignored display in the test results window as ignored.
 
hmm ... okay, cool :)
 
I've been away from any development for too long. Things I was able to look and and understand take a while to remember...
 
 
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11:42 PM
> I just tested this on two separate Win10 machines without issue, @bclothier can you reproduce the behavior?
 

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