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7:04 PM
Hi all
anybody there
 
Hello
 
hmmmm
@skap
@Skaparate are you a programmer
 
what technology you work on
hi kendal frey remember me?
 
Yes, I try to be...
 
7:09 PM
@Hmmmmmmmmmm That's like asking the guy under your car changing the oil if he's a mechanic.
 
However, I'm not really good with C#, but I can try to help
 
haha
thanks @Skaparate
 
@KendallFrey or the person you are dating if he is a man.
 
@JohanLarsson Well, that escalated quickly.
 
did not mean it like THAT
lame joke was all
 
7:12 PM
What other way is there to mean it? -_-
 
just continuing your analogy
 
@JohanLarsson y'know, not that there's anything wrong with that.
 
anyways do you people think there is a benefit of doing microsoft crappy certifications for asp .net and sql server?
 
no idea
 
7:15 PM
pends if ya need them for what you are looking to do
 
Job in us companies
is the motive
 
@Hmmmmmmmmmm you look at microsoftvirtualacademy.com is kinda like certs starters
 
@juanvan nice website
 
@ton.yeung ya they are other then they tell you best use and not as practice examples - it better if you have a base then go there next - use it @Hmmmmmmmmmm :)
@ton.yeung its not the basics
 
7:22 PM
I found a cool whitepaper...It was protected :(
"You can download the whitepaper from these locations (requires registered Microsoft account):"
 
@TravisJ whats the link?
 
@TravisJ sorry I don't have access
 
7:38 PM
Oh, dear. Dynamics. shudder
 
Should I try to ajax the pdf or just give up
 
Howdy folks.
 
Anybody here good with C# regex?
 
what you want to ask @ReedCopsey
 
7:49 PM
@ReedCopsey I am the pro
 
I've got a file, and want to extract out a string from it
the format isn't mine
but at some point within the file, there will be a (potentially multi-line) string that's formatted like:
 
Hi friends
 
ApplicationNotes = "this is the string I want to extract";
Where it's tricky is the string can have escaped quotes, etc - using a C-style escape sequence
ie:
ApplicationNotes = "This is some random notes.\nI'm including \"quoted\" text, etc, because I really want to see some detailed notes.\n\nI also have multiple lines with \"quotes\"";
 
And the backslashes can be escaped too, huh?
 
from that I'd like to extract: This is some random notes.\nI'm including \"quoted\" text, etc, because I really want to see some detailed notes.\n\nI also have multiple lines with \"quotes\"
yep
with \\
 
7:52 PM
Good thing I already did this once.
:D
Let me find my code.
 
that's why I thought I'd ask - it's a bit of a pain to get these right
I've got one that handles filenames with escaping, but not the escaped quotes
 
hey ken doll
 
Here's the regex I wrote: (?<=(?<!\\)(?:\\\\)*)/
It's for matching unescaped /
Replace / with " and you should be good.
 
kendall answer me this you wizard
why can i retrieve data in excel when specifying a field, but when i try specifying the same field within vs2008, i get a column full'a nulls
 
mmm
@KendallFrey Thanks - I think I can get it to work from that :)
appreciate it
 
8:05 PM
I wrote a programming language built on regexes. Feel free to ask me anything about regex. :)
 
@KendallFrey what is the regex for love?
 
love
2
Oh, the context-less star...
2
Someone is star-trolling.
You should try REBEL. If you can write a shorter quine than me, I will post it on my website and give you credit.
wink wink
 
@KendallFrey does an empty file count?
 
No, it doesn't.
 
8:25 PM
pfft
 
The purpose of the quine on the site is to serve as an example of the language.
 
Might as well be latin :P
a program with no input that has the same output as the source code
caprica needs a summon function
 
@TravisJ Needs?
 
Well it is here now.
 
in Sandbox, 32 secs ago, by Kendall Frey
!!summon 7
 
8:30 PM
hm
 
Doing image processing using the Bitmap implemented classes relies on GDI+ and image manipulation with that will lock image manipulation process-wide while a single thread is doing manipulation, so parallel threads have to wait on one another. I looked this up a while ago, but is this information still correct?
 
@RoelvanUden Yeah - GDI+ is pretty limited in that respect
they haven't changed anything in GDI+ since VS 2005, IIRC
 
@ReedCopsey And spawning additional processes to do image manipulation avoids this limitation, correct? Or is GDI+ system-wide locking, rather than process-wide?
 
but it's all STA COM based internally, which means you'll get one thread per proc
you can use separate processes (but that's ugly)
or an image manipulation library that's not GDI based ;)
 
@ReedCopsey Is there such a thing in .NET world?
 
8:33 PM
@RoelvanUden WPF WriteableBitmap?
 
not without wrappers - though it depends on what you're trying to do
in general WPF sucks for image manipulation (since it tries to move the pixel data to the GPU)
but wrappers like imagemagick.codeplex.com can be much, much better than GDI
for a lot of image processing
 
@ReedCopsey I am using AForge for color and contrast correction, and Gaussian sharpening filters.
 
I wrote an image processing library once.
It used GetPixel and SetPixel
 
@RoelvanUden If AForge is using LockBits, etc - you could potentially run the filters in parallel - it's only the actual GDI calls that route through COM
not sure how smart it is about hteir filtering pipeline
This looks like it's being maintained: magick.codeplex.com
ImageMagick is really slick (and very fast), so that'd probably work a lot more quickly than using GDI anyways
(haven't tried that wrapper, though - no personal experience)
 
edc
I used ImageMagick once, but I called the command line directly
 
8:39 PM
The down side I see for ImageMagick is having to distribute it to users.
 
edc
I was hoping that the wrapper would allow me to manipulate image in memory, but if I remember correctly, it is not the case.
 
@edc That wrapper does
it has conversion to/from gdi, if you need that
 
edc
@ReedCopsey that would make it very powerful
 
yeah - looks like it can run MagickScript XML file processing against in-memory images
I may have to play with that at some point - looks pretty slick
 
edc
maybe there was other reasons why I gave up on it
I was trying to compute a derivative of an image so that I can compare just the "edges" of the image against another one
 
8:45 PM
@Kendall - It would be cool if you could reproduce the library in javascript for canvas.
 
You don't know what the library was.
 
@KendallFrey Does it matter? If you rewrite it for javascript, it must be cool :p
 
It was a cool idea, but a non-cool implementation (even at the surface)
If I rewrote it, it would probably become a very scientific project.
 
The only image processing I ever did was to shrink an uploaded image to a smaller resolution.
 
For realism.
@TravisJ Come ON!
 
8:47 PM
It was like 5 lines of code.
 
Have you ever made a Mandelbrot set viewer?
 
@Kendall - Not everyone gets to work code for entertainment :(
No, I have not worked with a Mandelbrot set
 
Wow.
I've written at least 3 or 4.
 
Why?
 
Because the Mandelbrot set is awesome.
And because it's a fun thing to write.
 
edc
8:50 PM
the most complicated one I did was image stitching for panorama
did that back in school, using matlab
 
I wish my GPU thing would work. I would love to see how fast my GPU can draw a Mandelbrot.
I bet it would be fast.
I've gotten 3 of these ghosts today
 
@TravisJ I had the data center had the Network Service and Local Application Pool identity to the allowed users with permission over the directory; I believe it is working now.
 
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Q: Automatically increment and synchronize version for product and bootstrapper

dirtI'm trying to implement automatic versioning so that when I build my Bootstrapper, both the MyApp and Bootstrapper versions are automatically incremented and synchronized. Otherwise you end up with duplicate bootstrap entries in the add/remove programs for each installation attempt with matching ...

 
Still confused on why it didn't like the DirectorySecurity query though.
 
At least it works :)
 
9:00 PM
Yeah, I had to consult the data center to allow it though.
They didn't allow me to change it on our server.
 
hi, is there anyone working on .net compact framework...
 
Farewell my love, forgive the things I've done to you. May days be warm and bright; may your journey lead you to the light. So many words left unspoken, and some words were far too much. Maybe sometimes love is hurting, but it is the sweetest pain I know.
Pretty good lyrics from this band.
I'm weird like that, I remember lyrics and movies quite well.
 
mandlebrot set is mashing my cpu
 
@ton.yeung No definition found for mandlebrot set
 
@TravisJ What type of CPU do you have?
 
9:10 PM
The Mandelbrot set is a mathematical set of points whose boundary is a distinctive and easily recognizable two-dimensional fractal shape. The set is closely related to Julia sets (which include similarly complex shapes), and is named after the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, who studied and popularized it. Mandelbrot set images are made by sampling complex numbers and determining for each whether the result tends towards infinity when a particular mathematical operation is iterated on it. Treating the real and imaginary parts of each number as image coordinates, pixels are colored ...
 
@Greg - A junk one.
 
@TravisJ Please tell me it is at least an i7
Ouch, I only run Intel i7 920 or higher; they have to also be unlocked cores. So I can overclock.
 
@Greg - AMD Sempron(tm) 145 2.8 ghz
 
@TravisJ Ew.
 
This is just my little dev box at work.
 
9:12 PM
@ton.yeung I often play my PS3, contemplating on an Xbox One.
 
If it runs slow on here I know I did something wrong.
@Kendall - How long do these sets take to compute?!
 
@TravisJ it's a fractal. Infinite, if you don't specify any bounds to that question.
 
Apparently I defined a circle of too small a radius.
 
@TomW Gaming.
@ton.yeung I've got an SLI Configuration for gaming; 3 GTX 580's.
 
I fear the fiddle code is going to die with the jsfiddle page
 
9:16 PM
I can't appear to sell the desktop so I added two more GTX 580's to the configuration.
@TravisJ haha
 
yup
it did
mental note, always make a start button to click for long running algorithms
ok, mb set take 2
 
@Pheonixblade9 Yes.
 
9:51 PM
@TravisJ Depends on the level of detail, but a non-ugly picture of the whole thing would be a second or two.
several minutes should be enough for high detail anti-aliasing
it depends on three things: the iteration limit, the number of pixels, and how much of the set is in the picture.
 
10:20 PM
I have a question
Does anyone have any articles on anyone trying to spoof behavior for one of the netflix apps? Say for Wii, XBox or one of the Blu-Ray player apps?
 
@SpencerRuport Do you mean create a clinet FOR netflix, or create an entire service similar to netflix?
 
A client
 
Well, netflix doens't have a public API ATM
 
I know
Seems like a little disassembly magic could get around that though.
 
Well, the API key they give you is most likely validated server-side. But if you can decompile an app and "borrow" their key, that would prolly work
 
10:31 PM
Yeah I was curious if anyone knew of any articles or information about people trying to do just that.
 
Just find a netflix client online written in C#
those are real easy to decompiile
 
Those clients aren't playing video though.
Just searching
 
True.. I'll look some more
 
11:04 PM
Aaaaand I'm reading ASM for ARM.
Guess I'm finally getting around to low level architecture.
 
11:19 PM
 
@SpencerRuport ARM assembly is really simple, but that actually makes it harder... more lines of code to do something
 
11:47 PM
hi
 
Yeah I'm noticing that.
 

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