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Minesweeper: Games Played: 131, Bombs Used: 60, Moves Performed: 15594
 
@IvenBach I just wish I was getting better faster.
 
12:16 AM
I think most of us have that feeling.
Except for Simon. His code is perfect every time :wink:
 
@IvenBach yup, except for a bit of rubbish php the wrote 11 years ago.
 
12:38 AM
I knew I didn't had time for today oh well!
 
1:23 AM
Keep at it @bruglesco. I was frustrated Friday going through the first example. If you need someone to vent with let me know. I’m probably one step ahead of you comprehension wise. Two steps at worst.
 
 
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Q: Vue.js Computed Property Filtering

LSNI have a Vue.js computed property as follows. odds() { if(this.course && this.time && this.runner) { let race = this.data.events.runners.filter(item => item.course === this.course && item.time === this.time) let runner = race[0].data.filter(item => item.name === this.runner) ...

 
 
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10:07 AM
@skiwi Who says that I have?
 
 
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11:30 AM
Hey everyone! Have an extra nice day! Today is the day that increment my age variable! So it's on me for you all to have a nice one
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@Marc-Andre What's your age variable now?
 
12:14 PM
Im 28 now
:)
 
Happy birthday @Marc-Andre
 
Thanks :)
Aurelie waked up only once last night! That was a great gift (not that much for me but for my wife which is almost the same ahah)
 
12:56 PM
@Marc-Andre Happy wife, happy life.
 
1:13 PM
@Marc-Andre Happy age++ :)
Or would this one be ++age?
 
1:26 PM
Thank you @Hosch250 :)
 
 
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4:58 PM
hey
Happy birthday @Marc-Andre!
 
Thanks @skiwi :)
 
@SimonForsberg Right! You never know with you ;)
 
@skiwi Yes I did watch it yesterday :)
(sorry for the late response)
 
Cool :)
 
[SimonForsberg/minesweeper-server] Simon Forsberg pushed commit 544bd7f to master‌​: Fix another bug caused by commit 5fc5e1d
 
5:01 PM
Btw, if anyone ever wants to do something with OCR... The Google Vision API looks really promising :)
Well, I'm testing it via the website right now, but still
 
Yay, 192 error messages from Minesweeper Server today!
@IvenBach @bruglesco Ha, you I wish!
 
 
28 is the atomic number for Nickel and the fourth magic number in physics. 28 is a perfect number and most likely the last perfect number you will turn as the next one is 496. It's also a Granville-number, harmonic divisor number, a happy number, a triangular number and a hexagon number. There are 28 convex uniform honeycombs.

In Gematria the word "koakh", which means "power" or "energy" corresponds to the number 28. 28 is the number of Greek letters in the first verse in Genesis in the Bible.
 
Hey thanks :)
> 28 är också namnet på ett populärt kortspel i Indien
I didn't understand that part though
 
5:31 PM
@Marc-Andre crap, that's what happens when you translate stuff from Swedish manually :)
 
ahahah no problem
It's a nice thing that you took the time to manually translate this :)
 
Monking!
 
[SimonForsberg/minesweeper-server] Simon Forsberg pushed commit cee9eb8 to master‌​: Fix more issues related to commit 5fc5e1d
 
 
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6:52 PM
hey @Phrancis
 
7:50 PM
grumble grumble... Start me on an introductory course then stop it mid way with "Register to keep learning" grumble grumble.
All should be free. This is the interwebs.
 
@IvenBach Yarr harr?
 
I shoulda just went straight to the advanced git content I'm not used to. Alas lesson learned.
 
Nah, j/k. What introductory course was it?
 
I've self taught and vampired my way to an understanding and working ability with git. I still want to know how to do things properly.
 
Did you try Pro Git??
 
7:57 PM
Yep.
I learn better when I can see an actual example, not just the abstract commands.
 
@IvenBach Best way to learn git is to make a mess and then clean it up ;)
 
@IvenBach The book contains some examples, e.g. on commiting. It's not a collection of man pages.
 
:ding: :light-bulb: My wife hasn't looked into this. I can use her account and finish it a t home.
I've already had to clean up plenty of my own messes in git.
@Zeta I've previously read over those pages. I still like the reassurance of spoonfeeding and seeing I'm doing the same things.
I pick up other small things like keyboard shortcuts or auto completion that isn't mentioned simply reading the documentation.
 
Keyboard shortcuts? In git? Or generally speaking?
 
things like git add file1 file2 file3 I didn't know you could do.
up to this point I've been doing git add file1 and each other git add file2 separately
That alone was worth the 3 min video.
Learned how to clear the screen with cs for git bash and Ctrl+L does the same.
It's the little things that help me work faster and smarter I enjoy the most.
 
8:11 PM
Do you know about C-a, C-e or C-k already?
 
No clue what those are.
 
Give me a second, I'll look for a readline cheat sheet
 
git log --since="2 weeks ago" or git log --since=2.weeks are nuggets I enjoy learning.
Are those applicable to git bash?
 
Yes, most of them.
 
FML I had to just read the second line...
 
8:15 PM
Oh boy, Windstream is having a state-wide outage, all the clinics' primary phones are out
 
@Zeta This is a delicious morsel of knowledge goodness. Thanks for sharing.
 
Hm. C-x C-e is missing. It opens your current line in your editor (probably vim in Git Bash), which comes in handy if you have a really complicated line.
 
I'm on windows and use Notepad++ for my editor.
 
Ah, so you always use git commit -m 'message'?
 
I default to git commit and let it bring up the editor for me.
 
8:19 PM
Good choice. By the way, I just noticed that C-x C-e does not work in Git Bash.
 
:squee: Alt+B and Alt+F are ways to do Ctrl+LeftArrow and Ctrl+RightArrow. No more moving hands from the keyboard.
 
Do you have a git bash open at the moment?
 
Yes. Going through what videos are left unlocked in the training videos.
 
Ah, k. Try the following line: it will have no side effects, but will help in a demonstration one command later:
export EDITOR=nano
 
Didn't do anything noticeable
 
8:26 PM
As I said, "it will have no side effects" :). However, you can now try C-x C-e (that's Ctrl-x followed by Ctrl-e). For example, type
echo "Hello, Git Bash"
And instead of Enter, press C-x C-e to edit your Git Bash current line in a proper editor before you execute it.
 
I'm looking forward to the git ad file command. It'll add annoying music and scroll through the file.
 
@Zeta uh.... What is this I'm seeing? GNU nano 3.1
 
Right - isn't that the editor you see when you use git commit?
(Maybe my git bash is too old)
 
nope. I get Notepad++ when committing.
 
@Zeta Of course not. Windows cmd line FTW!
LOL.
None of use the same thing.
 
8:30 PM
12 mins ago, by IvenBach
I'm on windows and use Notepad++ for my editor.
 
You can use VS Code, Vim, atom, Nano...
I think you can use the powershell command too.
 
@IvenBach Whoops. Err, gimme a second. But meanwhile, use C-x to get out of nano.
I thought you only used Notepad++ for your source, not for your commits :D.
 
Good thing I'm used to seeing ^ as the Ctrl key.
I'm not a hardcore coder like Hosch. I still take baby steps.
 
@Hosch250 I use Magit.
 
@Zeta I thought you just said you use GNU nano?
 
8:31 PM
Nope. Never said that.
I thought that Git Bash has GNU nano as default commit-message editor.
Which is why I gave export EDITOR=nano above.
 
Oh.
IIRC, that's configurable when you install Git.
 
Ah. That must have been ages ago.
$ git config --system core.editor
nano.exe
Blasphemy.
Nah, I get why nano's the default.
But I'm a little bit bitter that you missed the standard editor, Hosch :P
 
I don't have Git Bash installed on Windows.
It offered to install nano, but I was like "meh, I'll just use cmd".
I've used Vim, though, once or twice.
When squashing.
With the :wq and all.
 
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8:47 PM
^ Hey you know "T E C H" stuff right. I went to a few websites and now nothing works. Fix it for me since we're family.
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:barf: I learned this to work smarter. Not clean up the elephant droppings left behind by others.
 
@IvenBach I have a pretty handy word for you. "No."
Then put on Skynyrd's "Don't ask no questions"
 
:laff: Try using that when you're married.
> Don't ask me no questions and I won't tell you no lies.
 
@IvenBach Exactly.
 
But seriously, trying to change a woman's mind after she's decided is no easy task.
 
> So don't ask me 'bout my business
> And I won't tell you goodbye
> I said don't ask no stupid questions
> And I won't send you away
One of my favorite songs.
Because it's so applicable.
@IvenBach Thank goodness I don't have one then.
 
8:53 PM
posted on March 18, 2019 by CommitStrip

Today we’re welcoming back Oracle, who’re organising their Code Explore conference in Paris! It’s a small (free!) tech conference, open to all, for an afternoon. There’s Kubernetes, bots, serverless and all that, mostly (but not only) focusing on Oracle technologies. It’s the perfect opportunity to get yourself up to date on the latest new technologies, and the venue is really neat (the Livepoi

 
Version 0.17.15 released https://forums.factorio.com/68030
 
9:16 PM
[SimonForsberg/minesweeper-server] Simon Forsberg pushed commit 64d15da to master‌​: If default plugin not found then throw error instead of chaotic behavior
[SimonForsberg/minesweeper-server] Simon Forsberg pushed commit 379f1a2 to master‌​: Fix resume bugs - related to commit 5fc5e1d and 2ef1da7
 
I took a day off tomorrow! Gonna treat myself with coding and banished
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9:33 PM
hrngh! Build error when it shouldn't barf.
@Hosch250 you able to rubberduck a random build error?
 
About to leave work, but maybe.
 
Working through an example in the head first C# book. I'm getting a periodic build error that barfs on x:Name="foo" when it's not related to the Name attribute.
I've commented out everything that deals with it and can eventually get it to build with no functionality. As I uncomment pieces it barfs on the same name attribute. Any suggestion how to avoid this?
I've already tired cleaning the solution.
 
Not really.
Are you using a custom control?
 
Thought it might have been dealing with an event handler but not the culprit.
It's a Grid control.
 
OK.
Well, I don't really know. Isn't that the same kind of error you get building RD?
 
9:42 PM
Similar. I had this before and commenting out clean/build un-comment fixed it before. Not this time.
 
Sorry, I don't know how to fix this. I only rarely see it.
Taking off in a few minutes.
 
Hoped you had an idea. Thanks.
 
Rebuild usually works for me, otherwise it's usually a XAML syntax error.
Make sure you have all your quotes and stuff.
That kind of thing.
 
AFAIK it's good. Added an event handler caused it. Removing it doesn't undo it though. I'll keep face-smashing the kbd until I knock something loose.
 
10:01 PM
<Window x:Class="SaveTheHumans.MainWindow"
        xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
        xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
        xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
        xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
        xmlns:local="clr-namespace:SaveTheHumans"
        mc:Ignorable="d"
        Title="MainWindow" Height="700" Width="1000">
    <Grid
          Background="Black">
    </Grid>
^ Works and I can build and clean as many times as I want without issue.
<Grid x:Name="grid"
      Background="Black">
</Grid>
Adding a x:Name attribute still allows me to build. The moment I clean then try and build.
Unknown build error, 'Could not load file or assembly 'file:///C:\Users\ivenbach\source\repos\SaveTheHumans\SaveTheHumans\obj\Debug\Sa‌​veTheHumans.exe' or one of its dependencies.
What's a serious WTF samich right there.
 
10:44 PM
social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/… lead me to try and comment out xmlns:local="clr-namespace:SaveTheHumans" and that fixes it. Still don't fully understand why.
 
11:27 PM
Ohhhhh!
So, xmlns:local="clr-namespace:SaveTheHumans" essentially imports everything from the SaveTheHumans namespace.
Not the child namespaces.
Might be you have something named grid in that namespace?
 
the Grid itself was named grid. <Grid Name="grid" ... > is what caused it to barf.
 
Ah, makes sense.
Maybe I don't usually get this because I use more descriptive names?
 
Trying with Grid Name="startingGrid" ...> it still fails. Something doesn't want to work if I include the xmlns:local declaration.
At least I think it's a declaration.
@bruglesco Ch1 is done. I'm catching up. :boogy-boogy-boogy:
 
Hmmm.
 

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