@ton.yeung I feel like processor news has been underwhelming for the last 5 years or so
I've always been an AMD guy, I'll take the 5% hit in performance without the 300% hit to my wallet.
But I am looking forward to Skylake in SP4...
though I can't help but think I could actually afford a Surface if it had AMD cores...
other than some more RAM because I had to start working with Adobe software for work I haven't purchased anything in 7 or 8 years, I've got a Phenom II quad core.
I can still play all the new games and whatnot
nah, I spent $650 and didn't have to return a thing. The equivalent Intel CPU at the time was $550 on it's own.
Everything has been overclocked for that entire time too.
hi guys I have implemented webapi get method thats returning access to a websocket on our web api using the following code http://pastie.org/10331592
based on the link here http://blogs.msdn.com/b/youssefm/archive/2012/07/17/building-real-time-web-apps-with-asp-net-webapi-and-websockets.aspx
which is working and i get the socket back no probs. I then want to do another api call to then trigger some events that I want devices that are registered to the websocket to receive the messages through c#
@ton.yeung I see, I was considering getting another motherboard because I can't get Hyper V to work on mine but then didn't because AMD was planning a socket change next year. I guess I'll find out.
@tweray actually there are a lot of them... and it is a problem because no babies.
Hi guys I've return a WebSocket through an Api get method which can be seen here http://pastie.org/10331592 I want to then trigger an method which will start running some tasks and send message back down the socket to anyone listening.
@TomW No, incremental costs for Saudi Arabia/Oman/Iraq, etc production are about $7/bbl. They are, however, making it completely uneconomical for shale oil production here in the US.
@JGrindal I read something by the Saudi oil minister I think, a couple of months ago, saying more or less "We don't want to open up production at this price, but we have to to get the volume through or we'll have to send people home and cancel investment and that will screw us"
In other words, producing at this price hurts us, but not producing hurts us more
So what I conclude from that is that the price is now low enough that it even hurts Saudi, that has comparatively cheap reserves to extract. Can politics really trump economics and push it even lower?
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@TomW Things get kinda hairy sub-50, but in the low 40's, it winds up being a bloodbath from a company standpoint. Anything under 40 is practically unsustainable nowadays.
@TomW No, not at all. I tell everyone the same thing: we're all idiots in this business. We play a game which guarantees that we cannot be right all the time.
We're all looking at incomplete information, speculation and manipulation. You have to put together a plan that you're comfortable with, because if you try to just do what someone else is doing just because they're doing it, you're doomed to fail more than you succeed.
> A transport-level error has occurred when sending the request to the server. (provider: Session Provider, error: 19 - Physical connection is not usable)
Hey guys quick question, if you have to generate an entity model from a database, do you include the foreign key columns ? If you have to change a related child entity, do you change it using the nav property or do you use the foreign key column ?
@JoanLeaven Yes include them, you don't have to manage the nav properties you can let the edmx file update from the database once you have made changes
yeah that's the case, I was just wondering if it was better to do myEntity.RelatedEntityId = 2 or get the RelatedEntity with id 2 and do myEntity.RelatedEntity = foundRelatedEntity
ok guys - I'm not understanding DNX Core 5.0. when I create an ASP.NET 5 project, it automatically includes targets for "dnx451" and "dnxcore50". but if I add a package from Nuget, the compiler won't build against dnxcore50 because the package doesn't have a target for it. and if I create a class library, I can't even target 5.0.
is it preferred to use a property with a custom getter/private set? or to have a public method on the class that returns the value? example: private string _formHtml; public string FormHtml{ get{ //custom implementation } private set{ _formHtml = value; } }
or public string GetFormHtml(){ // get string return string; }