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[01:19]<mjzymygo>but reflecting over a sub-class is a damned handy ability and I won't hear anything said against it
[01:19]<wyfaj>can you give me some pseudo code to illustrate what your code would look like ?
[01:19]<sdnffdxdlld>while(dataread.read())
[01:20]<sdnffdxdlld>err i'll do this in paste bin or something#
[01:20]<wyfaj>because for example you cant pass generic type values as type arguments, but only type names
[01:20]<wyfaj>if you'd want to pass a type value as a type argument you'd already need reflection and you'd loose typing already anyway
[01:20]<mjzymygo>SetValue<int>(intValue)
[01:20]<wyfaj>right
[01:20]<y-gz>What is a PropertyDescriptor describing a Event lol ?
[01:21]<y-gz>How come that a PropertyDescriptor can describe an event o0
[01:21]<wyfaj>ok yeah, i can see you can know the type names upfront if you just hardcode the different supported types
[01:21]<sdnffdxdlld>yup
[01:21]<sdnffdxdlld>with a genric method there everything could stay strongly typed
[01:22]<sdnffdxdlld>it only needs to be reference types as they are the only ones that are boxed
[01:22]<wyfaj>value types you mean
[01:22]<wyfaj>;)
[01:22]<mjzymygo>value types
[01:22]<mjzymygo>=)
[01:22]<sdnffdxdlld>yeah
[01:22]<sdnffdxdlld>its late and i havent had a spliff for a few hrs :P
[01:22]<sdnffdxdlld>my brain dies in the evening with out a j lol
[01:22]<mjzymygo>hmm... I think bed is calling me
[01:23]<mjzymygo>23:22 and I gotta be up in 7 hours
[01:23]<sdnffdxdlld>awwww didums :P
[01:23]<sdnffdxdlld>I have to be in work for 9 ... so up at 8:50 :P
[01:23]<mjzymygo>yeh, well wide has a habit of kicking me out of bed
[01:23]<mjzymygo>wide = wife *LOL*
[01:24]<sdnffdxdlld>that would cause doom with me :P
[01:24]<sdnffdxdlld>that';d leave me 2 hours of sitting around with nout to do
[01:24]<sdnffdxdlld>very doomy
[01:24]<kjr>Moridin8: maybe you should stop calling your wife fat
[01:24]<kjr>that's my job damnit
[01:25]<kjr>no, but I'm staying with a friend of mine who's into that type of shit
[01:25]<kjr>she's a kinky one
[01:25]<mjzymygo>=O)
[01:25]<sdnffdxdlld>"friend" hehe
[01:25]<sdnffdxdlld>"she" lol :P
[01:25]<mjzymygo>kog: ... right......
[01:25]<mjzymygo>is she made of rubber?
[01:26]<zgzzcydjvgev>LOL
[01:26]<sdnffdxdlld>heya AnarkiDotNET :)
[01:26]<kjr>Moridin8: I should hope not
[01:26]<mjzymygo>ah... a latex man
[01:26]<mjzymygo>*g*
[01:26]<zgzzcydjvgev>hi
[01:26]<sdnffdxdlld>##csharp, where the squirrels are prettier than the girls and stronger then the guys
[01:26]<vrnfy>when working with a class how do I "overload" the bits so I can work with getting and setting variables through the syntax myobject["foo"] = "bar"; like hashtables do?
[01:27]<mjzymygo>anyway... I have to go
[01:27]<mjzymygo>ciau guys
[01:27]<sdnffdxdlld>night dude
[01:27]<vrnfy>oh, hi btw, sorry for being so rude
[01:27]<mjzymygo>????
[01:27]<mjzymygo>was that for me?
[01:28]<vrnfy>i was just sayin hi to the channel, didn't realise id asked a question without saying hi, but hi to you to :)
[01:28]<mjzymygo>hi...
[01:28]<mjzymygo>and I gotta go
[01:28]<mjzymygo>nite
[01:30]<rnzrnf_->can i connect enums with 2 bytes insted of just an int? and is it also possible to print out the enum as text?
[01:30]<kjr>latex... blah
[01:30]<kjr>she's a real human being you jackass
[01:30]<sdnffdxdlld>if you look up enums on google you can find both those bits of info fairly easily
[01:30]<rnzrnf_->k
[01:31]<sdnffdxdlld>hey kog, any ord on the hostmask?
[01:31]<sdnffdxdlld>+w
[01:31]<sdnffdxdlld>alas i did disapper offline at just the wrong time :/
[01:31]<kjr>heh
[01:31]<kjr>I dunno... you got your nicks set up?
[01:32]<sdnffdxdlld>yeah, they have been forver ;)
[01:32]<sdnffdxdlld>+e
[01:32]<sdnffdxdlld>mmmm e
[01:32]<kjr>what's your alternate nick
[01:32]<kjr>and is it linked
[01:33]<sdnffdxdlld>smippy
[01:33]<sdnffdxdlld>and yes
[01:34]<sdnffdxdlld>brb
[01:37]<sdnffdxdlld>hmmmm
[01:38]<sdnffdxdlld>o.m.g. the wtf is truly astounding
[01:55]<-- sgvgzs xzs fuyv (>/dev/brain")
[11:32]<dnscr>60 minutes of work in late evening is the same as 15 minutes early in the morning...
[11:36]<agmzn9s>meska: hehe .. I also have a morning like that. But then again, we all might have ;)
[11:37]<cu2rzdrdugv>so after 15 min we have to go to sleep and then we make our 60 min work in 15 :)
[11:37]<lcs>i have to dissagree with you
[11:38]<lcs>i prefer working in the moring, coz i am very sleepy and time goes by very quickly
[11:38]<dnscr>i've looked at the code i've done yesterday late in the evening
[11:38]<dnscr>and i thought wtf? was this me?
[11:38]<lcs>ah, this way
[11:39]<dnscr>and rewrote it better in 15 minutes ... though at night i was stuck for more than an hour
[11:39]<lcs>coding at night is not a good idea, expecialy when you are tired
[11:39]<dnscr>couldn't agree more..
[11:39]<agmzn9s>me to
[11:39]<lcs>once i wrote projct for somebody
[11:40]<lcs>some guy at irc told me that he as to make something realy fast
[11:40]<lcs>i was drunk atm, but i managed to do the project very quicly
[11:40]<lcs>next day i wanted to show him my work, but i couldnt find it on my dirve :S
[11:40]<lcs>drive*
[11:40]<lcs>i've spent 30 minut serching for it ;)
[11:42]<dnscr>:))
[11:42]<agmzn9s>heeh







