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What's wrong is the developer asking "why" questions about their own production code - wrong role.
In production the customers/users ask the "why" questions, to which developers are supposed to say "that's what you/they said you wanted/needed."
The customer is king, but in their presence the developer is never wrong.
Sin tack ear lol
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Care to explain for those (me) who do not C# ?
Someone say it is related to "Implicit conversions" ?
Thanks.
I'd rather be phishing!
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He's basically doing this:
"1_2" + '_' + 3
Note that the underscore is a character, not a string (Single quotes = char, Double quotes = string).
So instead of both parts being converted to strings to form "_3", it's treating the character as a number (ASCII code 95), adding 3 to it, THEN converting it to a string... So it becomes "1_2" + "98"
Very subtle. I like it.
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You know... point one for loosely typed languages. I submit this...
JSFiddle[^]
Not that I have anything against strongly typed languages, I just smile at those that think it's the answer to everything including poverty and cancer.
Jeremy Falcon
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That has nothing to do with the fact that JS is loosely typed, but the fact that JS doesn't have a char type.
So '_' is just a string, equivalent to "_", and thus 3 is concatenated as though it was a string.
C# would have done the same if '_' was a string and not a char.
Basically, it's not loosely typed, but poorly typed
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It has everything to do with it bro, there is no char type in JS.... because it's loosely typed.
Btw, the sky is blue.
Jeremy Falcon
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This the part where you say, oh but it has some types... go on... do it.
Jeremy Falcon
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Must... Not... Give... In... Oh crap.
JavaScript DOES have some types though!
It even has a typeof operator and makes use of prototypes.
I'm not usually the type to correct people on the internet, but this was typically a situation that needed some clearing up. Sadly, JavaScript is the type of language I like to avoid. I'm done typing now.
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You gotta connect the dots man. You're seeing black and white... when the truth is I am not wrong... however I am not inclined to write a book on the subject on every post I make. You seem to want to... I'm over that stage in life man. I have other things to do. I mean God forbid I visit CP for less than an hour when posting in the lounge, am I right?
So, since I need to prove to you I know what I'm talking about... Nowhere anywhere does it say a loosely typed language cannot have any types. There is no language on the planet I know of that has only one type. JS is a loosely typed language, and thus the way it behaves is a direct result of that... and yes it has basic types... which is a result of design from being loosely typed in the first place. You need less types when it's loose, and so affects things like the example I posted.
Just for a breakdown. You may know this already, but hey...
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I was pointing out the irony, that in this instance, C# was doing some magic like a dynamically typed language would. And in this instance, JS actually handles the case better. And before you say it, I have nothing against a strongly typed language.
I'd think most people can infer that if they've been programming for any length of time. Seriously man... get a hobby... :P
Jeremy Falcon
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You know I can't sit around idle when people on the internet say bad things about my favorite programming language.
Or positive things about my least favorite programming language.
I'm just human and I won't pass on a chance to bitch about JavaScript.
Having said that, JavaScript DOES have types. It has strings, numbers, booleans null, undefined and objects...
Why do you persist that JavaScript has no types when the opposite is obviously true?
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Sander Rossel wrote: Having said that, JavaScript DOES have types. It has strings, numbers, booleans null, undefined and objects...Why do you persist that JavaScript has no types when the opposite is obviously true? Might wanna read what I wrote.
Sander Rossel wrote: I'm just human and I won't pass on a chance to bitch about JavaScript. Fair enough, but as a human, may I humbly suggest you get a woman to occupy your time.
Jeremy Falcon
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Unfortunately, JavaScript isn't the type of dirty language that turns women on...
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Just "getting" a woman is not like just getting a Coke.
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I was reading the thread and had exact the same idea... but then I saw your post
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Cute.
Thanks.
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Subtle indeed. I never use char literals unless absolutely necessary. A one char string is a tad expensive in some cases, but surely not in this one.
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PartDivider is a char?
Sin tack ear lol
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It is.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Is that what caused the CSS to go wack-a-doodle?
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Which CSS?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Dunno for him, but for me it keeps on resetting the layout like I'm not logged in... going to compact view, back to fixed from fluid, etc.
On a Mac in Chrome if that helps.
Jeremy Falcon
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See post below for screenshot, The Lounge[^]. Chrome on linux and win10 for me. The whole screen stretches out and font was smaller.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Oh, you mean this output[^]? I am sure the aftermath of that bug was really very graphical.
See the layout.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Connect your cable, you're low on battery.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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