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  • M megaadam

    PIEBALDconsult wrote:

    : Huh... that's odd...

    Clever! Even I can see that.

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    CPallini
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    megaadam wrote:

    PIEBALDconsult wrote: : Huh... that's odd... Clever! Even I can see that.

    That's better that even odds! :-D

    If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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      In this case I would suggest renaming it to IsNotEven :)

      A while ago he asked me what he should have printed on my business cards. I said 'Wizard'. I read books which nobody else understand. Then I do something which nobody understands. After that the computer does something which nobody understands. When asked, I say things about the results which nobody understand. But everybody expects miracles from me on a regular basis. Looks to me like the classical definition of a wizard.

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      CDP1802 wrote:

      In this case I would suggest renaming it to IsNotEven

      Or IsNotEleven! :)

      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
      This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke

      In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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      • Y Yusuf

        No wonder why we are getting so many crappy programmers....

        Yusuf

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        Lost User
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        Actually not. For a beginner something like this is not easy to spot. Once they do, they will have learned that you may never go on assumptions and always must check even the simplest things to make certain that they work as they should. Crappy programmers are those who are totally resistant to learning from their mistakes.

        A while ago he asked me what he should have printed on my business cards. I said 'Wizard'. I read books which nobody else understand. Then I do something which nobody understands. After that the computer does something which nobody understands. When asked, I say things about the results which nobody understand. But everybody expects miracles from me on a regular basis. Looks to me like the classical definition of a wizard.

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          Actually not. For a beginner something like this is not easy to spot. Once they do, they will have learned that you may never go on assumptions and always must check even the simplest things to make certain that they work as they should. Crappy programmers are those who are totally resistant to learning from their mistakes.

          A while ago he asked me what he should have printed on my business cards. I said 'Wizard'. I read books which nobody else understand. Then I do something which nobody understands. After that the computer does something which nobody understands. When asked, I say things about the results which nobody understand. But everybody expects miracles from me on a regular basis. Looks to me like the classical definition of a wizard.

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          Yusuf
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          I think you did not notice the joke icon, oh well..... :-O

          Yusuf

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            In this case I would suggest renaming it to IsNotEven :)

            A while ago he asked me what he should have printed on my business cards. I said 'Wizard'. I read books which nobody else understand. Then I do something which nobody understands. After that the computer does something which nobody understands. When asked, I say things about the results which nobody understand. But everybody expects miracles from me on a regular basis. Looks to me like the classical definition of a wizard.

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Or Mod2Equals1. Better that the method remain anonymous.

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            • P PIEBALDconsult

              This is from the documentation of HashSet<T>.Contains

              private static bool isEven(int i)
              {
              return ((i % 2) == 1);
              }

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              Ri Qen Sin
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              I use this:

              private bool IsEven(int value)
              {
              return (value & 1) == 0;
              }

              So the creationist says: Everything must have a designer. God designed everything. I say: Why is God the only exception? Why not make the "designs" (like man) exceptions and make God a creation of man?

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                I use this:

                private bool IsEven(int value)
                {
                return (value & 1) == 0;
                }

                So the creationist says: Everything must have a designer. God designed everything. I say: Why is God the only exception? Why not make the "designs" (like man) exceptions and make God a creation of man?

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                PIEBALDconsult
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                Exactly.

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                  Actually not. For a beginner something like this is not easy to spot. Once they do, they will have learned that you may never go on assumptions and always must check even the simplest things to make certain that they work as they should. Crappy programmers are those who are totally resistant to learning from their mistakes.

                  A while ago he asked me what he should have printed on my business cards. I said 'Wizard'. I read books which nobody else understand. Then I do something which nobody understands. After that the computer does something which nobody understands. When asked, I say things about the results which nobody understand. But everybody expects miracles from me on a regular basis. Looks to me like the classical definition of a wizard.

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                  MarkB777
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                  CDP1802 wrote:

                  Crappy programmers are those who are totally resistant to learning from their mistakes.

                  I completely agree. Mistakes are just hurdles on the path to excellence. The people who will eventually achieve exellence will learn how to jump the hurdles, all the others will simply say to themselves... "f!ck this" and go get a beer... :).

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                  • M MarkB777

                    CDP1802 wrote:

                    Crappy programmers are those who are totally resistant to learning from their mistakes.

                    I completely agree. Mistakes are just hurdles on the path to excellence. The people who will eventually achieve exellence will learn how to jump the hurdles, all the others will simply say to themselves... "f!ck this" and go get a beer... :).

                    Mark Brock Click here to view my blog

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                    Nelek
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                    MarkBrock wrote:

                    "f!ck this" and go get a beer...

                    If it is just a pause to get distant and turn back afterwards to continue facing the problem from other perspective is not a bad issue. But if it is the last action... then I am agree with you :P

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                    • P PIEBALDconsult

                      This is from the documentation of HashSet<T>.Contains

                      private static bool isEven(int i)
                      {
                      return ((i % 2) == 1);
                      }

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                      JackBradford
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                      I did this for months after I started teaching myself visual basic, I would compare boolean object properties to TRUE.

                      If (checkbox1.checked = true) then

                      Needless to say how stupid I felt when I realised what I was doing :|

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                      • P PIEBALDconsult

                        This is from the documentation of HashSet<T>.Contains

                        private static bool isEven(int i)
                        {
                        return ((i % 2) == 1);
                        }

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                        Paul Conrad
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                        Hmmm, I always thought it should be along the lines of:

                        private static bool isEven(int i)
                        {
                             return ((i % 1) == 0);
                        }
                        

                        "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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