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13:19
lol
never thought about that actually....lol
 
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17:11
Woah
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A: Driving into garage where there is little room for error?

Adam ZuckermanA common solution I have seen is to have a tennis ball (or similarly soft item) that can be hung from the ceiling. (You may be able to purchase a kit made for this purpose.) With the assistance of another person, drive your vehicle into the garage to a place where you have clearance on both sides...

That's really cool, I didn't know that
I just realized why we have such thing in our garage
It basically means that if collection is null, then it won't bother pulling that index.
@skiwi We never needed them at my dads as the garage was a large barn with ~16ft of clearance. Lol
Though, I have to say, I would put one on my garage if I ever get one.
In our garage, we pull the van in until the antenna hits the bikes hanging from the ceiling.
@EBrown Is there a story of how someone still managed to hit the wall?
17:14
@skiwi I mean my little brother ran a lawn-mower into the workbench at the back.
Which, mind you, from the entrance of the garage to said workbench is like 40ft.
So he had 40ft to either turn the mower off, or hit the brake, or shift it out of drive, etc.
At first I thought you were talking about a walking mower.
No lol
That is not usable on 3 1/2 acres.
Usually, when you have a barn you don't mow the lawn with a walking mower I guess :p
@EBrown You sure?
Want to bet?
@Hosch250 /s/usable/useful/
17:16
I'd want to see that
@TopinFrassi Sometime I'll have to drive over and do it.
You can come watch.
Good, where's that?
I have no idea.
@Hosch250 I'll pay you $100 to mow my dads 3 and a half acres (including hillside) with a pushmower.
@EBrown lol :P
17:17
in The Heap™ - Consultancy ©®, 10 mins ago, by Mikael Eriksson
I felt a disturbance in the force. A million people crying over XML.
@EBrown Sure, I'll see if I can't get my parent's permission to come next summer.
@EBrown That excludes the actual wage, right?
@skiwi That is the actual wage.
I accounted for inflation.
@Hosch250 Alright, it's in Northwest Ohio-ish.
@EBrown Damn, I thought it would be a bonus :P
17:19
@Phrancis Why would anyone use XML now-a-days?
@IsmaelMiguel Better than HTML, it is.
@skiwi I'm not rich, lol.
@Hosch250 Yeah, because HTML sucks as a data exchange format
Better either way.
More powerful, is XML.
But XML doesn't have cool things like Javascript
17:20
JSON ftw
because XML serializes complex objects more cleanly than Json
And CSS (without xpath)
XML doesn't replace a language.
@IsmaelMiguel /s/cool/borken/
and Json doesn't have JavaScript either
17:21
@Mat'sMug That too.
@Mat'sMug But you can 'run' JSON
With XML you can rebuild the entire object.
XML is for display, like HTML, but has extra features for animation and stuff.
With JSON you can only rebuild the non-null properties.
And at that, if they are marked as null you still don't know what they are.
@IsmaelMiguel indeed. I see Json, I run! ;0)
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17:22
@Hosch250 No?
Zak
Zak
there seems to be an implication that this is not a valid answer. Yet, it seems like a perfectly reasonable one.
@EBrown You can animate completely in XML.
@Mat'sMug Nice one. Nice. But JSON can be executed as a Javascript statement
@IsmaelMiguel For... sending and storing data in a universal format that virtually every computer can read?
@Hosch250 If you have an appropriate rendering system.
17:23
@Phrancis Oh, right...
But XML doesn't do the rendering.
I can animate in Chrome with HTML5 as well.
@Zak I think "question" in there should be replaced by "comment"
Doesn't mean the HTML is capable of the rendering.
@IsmaelMiguel that really doesn't sound like a selling point. security-wise.
Specifically, I was doing XQuery, and the guys there finally helped me get it working
17:24
@EBrown True, but XML is even better at it.
I still write SOAP services with XML.
I still write WPF apps with XML XAML
@Mat'sMug Not the same...lol
It's about time for me to go home.
merely an extension of
with xmlnamespaces(default 'REDACTED')
select id, payload, ord_xml
    ,[ServerName] = ord.c.value('@server-name', 'varchar(50)')
    ,[DatabaseName] = ord.c.value('@database-name', 'varchar(50)')
    ,[OrderId] = ord.c.value('(supply-order/@id)[1]', 'int')
from @Orders
  cross apply ord_xml.nodes('order-request') as ord(c)
where ord.c.value('(supply-order/@id)[1]', 'int') = 276502
^ actually works
17:25
@Phrancis oh the painful memories...
^IKR
8 mins ago, by Phrancis
in The Heap™ - Consultancy ©®, 10 mins ago, by Mikael Eriksson
I felt a disturbance in the force. A million people crying over XML.
</off-topic>?
@Vogel612 Yeah we had better fix that.
there's waaay too much noise in here
@Vogel612 Better move it to The Nth.
17:29
83 messages moved from The 2nd Monitor
Thanks @Vogel612
hmm.. I still find it problematic that actually needs to happen, and I really dislike moving huge loads of messages like that...
but. You're welcome.
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@Vogel612 I feel you, not sure why it went like that after a simple quote about XML. Oh well, water under the bridge as they say

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