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12:08 AM
@KalaJ can you play different music on the echo and on your phone at the same time with your prime music?
 
12:32 AM
Anyone know how to get NuGet back into a project or at least stop it from failing to build for not having NuGet.exe?
I have no NuGet files in the project but I got it from Git, seems to want NuGet files
Nvm, had to create a NuGet file. Interesting
 
12:54 AM
I love those things
 
 
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2:58 AM
Anyone have experience with Firebase? They seem to be trying to make it so simplistic that it is cryptic and difficult to understand what Firebase actually does.. Such as what database system they use and what OS you can choose to run on a VM... If they even offer that.
 
user6438653
3:38 AM
Hey @TeeSee.
 
user6438653
5:50 AM
Is anyone here?
 
user6438653
No, okay, bye.
 
6:58 AM
Mornin
 
ohayou
 
@KalaJ Yeah I got the Alexa last month good fun
Morn all
 
8:13 AM
Friday, gotta get down on Friday
 
!!friday
 
how is it going @JakobMillah
 
War
morning all
 
this is friday. I gona have my hair cut
party hard
 
War
8:18 AM
got an odd question I haven't asked in the 16 years I've been working with .Net which seems weird ...
 
@ntohl Don't forget to cut your nails too
@War 16 years ? thought you were young
 
War
When I reference an assembly and load my app ... when does it actually get loaded in to the appdomain?
@Mathematics i'm 35
 
@War when your code is about to run
 
War
like do all assemblies get loaded as soon as the app runs or do somethings only get loaded when thye are used?
 
it loads all required dlls
 
War
8:20 AM
what if the dll is only required in some cases
or if I use IoC?
does that affect when stuff is loaded?
or is everythnig in the bin folder hit from the get go? (no matter what)
 
it loads it as soon as it hits the code regardless of cases
I think IoC is different
because you are NOT directly referencing assemblies
 
War
I feel like this is something I should already know
@Mathematics yeh this is ... interesting to say the least
 
Had lots of fun back in days with SharePoint 2007 and assembly loading
 
War
hmmm ... I am using the razor engine to do some dynamic stuff .. it would be nice to know what assemblies I don't have ahead of time so I can add them
 
A reference is a reference until it is required and is loaded on-the-fly.
 
War
8:23 AM
brb ... dog is giving me jip ... tkaing him for a walk
 
Razor does not operate on the regular rules of references.
 
So I'm reading that 2016 is a leap year but it doesn't follow the pattern of being divisible by 4, 100, and/or 400
I think MS' guide is wrong. It seems like its supposed to be divisible by 4 and NOT divisible by 100, OR divisible by 400... But their guide says:

If the year is evenly divisible by 4, go to step 2. Otherwise, go to step 5.
If the year is evenly divisible by 100, go to step 3. Otherwise, go to step 4.
If the year is evenly divisible by 400, go to step 4. Otherwise, go to step 5.
The year is a leap year (it has 366 days).
 
well 2008 is alsno not divisible by 100 and 400
 
So according to them it could be a thrice nested if loop
if statement*
because the second conditions I described means 2016 IS a leap year, which is accurate
 
but it follows
2016 is divisible by 4
its not divisible by 100
and you go to step 4 which says its a leap year
 
8:34 AM
Maybe its just time for bed for me, lol!
@Proxy what have you been workin on?
 
some application that reads data from redis and displays live graphs based on it
 
That actually sounds fun.
 
well its better then what i was doing before, but i have a bit of problems since i dont have experience with wpf
the databinding and xaml are a kill
 
Oh crap, well, now you're gettin experience :P
 
true
 
8:39 AM
I also have not used wpf much. Like once or twice. Otherwise, WinForms, console, web. So is it all the rage?
 
@War yeah 16 years working with .Net is great... but didnt it come out in 2003?
 
Hi guys
do you guys know the XACT_STATE in MS SQL ?
how do i convert it to Oracle?
 
well from what i have seen its more flexbile then win forms
but a lot of stuff you have to do on the "frontend"
and its meh
 
@Proxy I hate front-end
 
I thought wpf was dead
 
8:44 AM
here it still lives
most of projects seems to be done in wpf as far as i know
 
I did 1 back in 2009 but havent touched it since
 
I'd still prefer wpf to stupid front-end web dev framework bullshit
its so out of control
 
yeah wish that would settle
I heard angular the latest is in typescript
nothing like last version
 
user986408
morning! quick question: when a user has to decline for an event, would you let the client send a datetime to the server or use a bool and generate the time on the server?
 
user986408
(REST)
 
8:48 AM
I would prob generate it on the server
 
user986408
my first thought was to simply let the client PATCH declined_at
 
user986408
if i generate it on the server i would need two properties declined (bool) and declined_at (datetime) of which the client can only modify the bool
 
user986408
i don't know whats better :/
 
I think it depends on other variables. It's hard to say without knowing anything else about the project but I tend to favor server-side for times.
How are you handling other times?
 
user986408
right now i'm generating all times on the server (created_at, updated_at and deleted_at)
 
user986408
8:52 AM
this is the first time which really comes from a client
 
user986408
my server generates, saves and sends them in UTC
 
Yeah I'd stick with server
 
guys?
 
hey
 
War
9:01 AM
ok im back
@RoelvanUden yeh that's what's getting me at the moment
@Ggalla1779 .Net originally was announced in 1999 ... most people picked it up from v1.1 in about 2001 I believe
I've basically been working with .Net since beta, I was in college at the time learning c++
heard about .Net and made the jump
@TeeSee If the year is evenly divisible by 4, go to step 5. Otherwise, go to step 2.
that seems more right to me
 
Argutect at the old job went on about how he had to compile the framework himself in then old beta days
 
@War yeah, I fucked up. lol
 
wow
 
<--- Burned out right now.
 
War
@TomW yup the first block of C# I wrote was after downloading and compiling the framework ... I think it used the old borland stuff if I recall
no VS either ... so all in notepad
 
9:05 AM
I need to suggest some trends to team, they want it as written with how much time it will save them :L
 
@War so I got a question for you then. Do you think all of the modern tools pros outweigh the cons? Because I know there was a time that everyone pretty much used a notepad type thing
I'm all for tech and I love computers, but sometimes I question the effectiveness of modern tech across the board... E.G. is it really as helpful as it seems or is its popularity the product of a capitalist society who wants us to consume crap?
 
War
@TeeSee i think there's two sides to every story ... the modern tooling helps people get the job done faster but there's a ton of abstraction so programmers in general are getting more lazy (gut feeling of course) ... less and less programmers today actually understand what .Net gives them
 
you could try going back to notepad and nmake for a week and see.
 
War
I'd highly recommend all C# programmers spend some time writing non managed C# or something like pascal just to realise that
 
@War I agree man. I love to write some C code very so often. My goal is to eventually get good at assembly. But Im weird
 
War
9:08 AM
back then there were tools available like ... i think vim was still there
whenever I see a block of unmanaged code I make a point of at least trying to understand what it does just so I don't lose touch with that foundation
the simplest of things like having to deallocate ram is a big time saver in .Net that few appreciate
 
Well, whats interesting is one would assume with all of the usage that we need our tech, but then there are so many greats who accomplished insanely brilliant things without even having a PC at all like Nikola Tesla... Makes me wonder if the distractions of the tech are actually worth the benefits at times
 
War
The power we have today is insane ... take stuff like roslyn for example ... it's not just a compiler its a library you can reference to allow you to write programs like VS yourself ... code writing code and things like AI is next gen tech
 
For example, sick I save a ton of time on VS with alll the bells and whistles... But I waste a shit ton of time on Slack and checking my damn phone.
That wouldnt have happened before
So the net time gain... Does it balanece?
 
War
@TeeSee I've made a point of stating in here that I think slack solves one of the problems the world didn't really have ... but others don't agree with that
 
@War Sorry I will take your first answer..... you worked on .Net before 2000... wow!
 
War
9:12 AM
tbh ... for the most part ... picking the tech out there is a devs job ... having a little mental discipline will save you a lot of time
 
@War Yeah, thats true and I agree!

I think while many not know the nuances of what .NET is doing for them, most at least know that C and even C++ to some degree is scarier haha.
 
Microsoft started development on the .NET Framework in the late 1990s originally under the name of Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS). By late 2000 the first beta versions of .NET 1.0 were released. The first version of .NET Framework was released on 13 February 2002, bringing managed code to Windows NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME and XP. Since the first version, Microsoft has released nine more upgrades for .NET Framework, seven of which have been released along with a new version of Visual Studio. Two of these upgrades, .NET Framework 2.0 and 4.0, have upgraded Common Language Runtime (CLR). N...
 
War
@Ggalla1779 yeh it was very much in beta back then ... no way to actually download the framework and install it
 
Pls check your dates here...then your CV
 
One of the things that is bugging me though is this strive for everything to be "simple" and easy. I think for general users thats fine, but devs need to stay out of that.
coding is technical and complicated and scientific, I dont want you doing crap without me knowing how it works
lol
 
War
9:14 AM
@Ggalla1779 I was dealing with the beta ... not a released version
the dates are right
 
And I feel that if I were to rely on stuff spoonfed to me, I'm not really a true dev. I know thats not true, but thats how I view it. So I force myself to work on C, learn about binary, and do other low level things... Plus, one who knows low-level commands much more with computers... I mean, thats where a lot of exploits come from
 
War
I have a folder structure on my nas of all the code I ever wrote ... that folder structure is using folder names that include the dates
 
First beta was 2000 and there were 4 years of them
 
War
@TeeSee yeh i myself have gotten a bit lazy tbh ... take .Net as a given and don't spend a lot of time out of it any more
@Ggalla1779 december 1999
@Ggalla1779 it was called something else back then though ... something like "Next Gen Windows Services" or something like that
it's a long time ago
 
So I got a random question that I want to hear opinions on...

What's the real deal behind Node and using JS on the back-end? The question is why? Is it basically a use-case for front-end devs who got lazy and didnt want to learn any other languages than JS? I just don't see the point in using a language intially designed for the browser to do the job of tools and languages that have a lot more development behind them
 
9:19 AM
A language is a language. Just because its initial implementation was intended for the front-end, doesn't mean it can't be used elsewhere.
 
War
@TeeSee yeh i thought that ... then I thought ... maybe it's just like C# ... reaching out further with their fave language
 
@TeeSee if you're stuck coding JS in the front-end, why would you even want to implement your client/server app in two different languages?
 
@War Blink of an eye...I remember ZX81 and programming 1k programs
 
@Squiggle I don't know... For the same reason I wanted to learn PHP, C++, C#, C, and JavaScript
 
War
@Ggalla1779 ah ... yeh those were the days lol
 
9:21 AM
I mean, I could have just learned C++ lol
 
War
hours of programming for a few pixels
 
But I suppose not everyone wants to learn a bunch of languages... I guess thats the use case
 
@TeeSee and perhaps some people prefer JavaScript?
 
@War 1981 apparently
 
Plus node is a cross-platform runtime that lets you get up-and-running really quickly.
 
9:23 AM
@Squiggle Well, let's make a C# imitation of HTML and CSS then... Since we prefer C# :P
 
dotnet core took years to catch up
 
yeah
 
Im not knocking node, more just questioning the purpose of using JS for back-end dev when other systems have commanded servers for a lot longer
Node definitely is great software, no doubt.
And was innovative and useful
 
@TeeSee so we should only stick with what is already established? With that reasoning we'd still be using PHP/CGI
 
Some are
 
9:25 AM
LOL ... Some guy just sent me a link to a instagram page ... named Get Your Ass In Nature ! and it's about pictures naked ass in nature ... and funny things is ppl actually post their pictures to the admin of the page i guess xD and not only female lots of male too xD
 
War
@Ggalla1779 that party I was late to ... I was born in 81 ... I was tinkering with ZX81's in the 90's
 
I don't even see the current problem with PHP... It's how PHP is used thats the problem
 
War
@TeeSee this blog post covers it a treat: eev.ee/blog/2012/04/09/php-a-fractal-of-bad-design
all you need to know about php in 1 yellow box!
 
haha thx I'll have to give that a read.
 
@War It was fun times... the Colour Spectrum and BBC computer were legend
 
War
9:33 AM
@Ggalla1779 a whole 256 !!! wow man!!!
such range!!!
lol
 
I wrote my technically first computer program on the spectrum
 
War
I rememeber learning to code by copying programs out of magazines
 
that was used by my school music teacher to teach how to play piano
 
War
hours and hours of typing to be told "problem on line 1254"
after a 10 minute load time
sooo fast those old 30hmz chips were!!! lol
 
yeah that was the way... I got a 16k ram pack and with touch sensitive keys you had to be careful not to wobble the ram pack as it wiped memory
 
War
9:34 AM
oh and the turbo button!!! the friggin turbo button man!!!
woooosh!!!
386 / 486 pc's had those
a whole extra 33hmz
lol
(supposedly)
oh that wierd bug you'd get where some games ran faster than others if you hit the turbo button
so by having a faster pc you could do more in the game that your peers
and sending 20MB of data over a serial cable ... took an hour!
 
you got boost power
 
War
floppy disks!!!
 
I used to like floppy disks
now i use non of them
i actually just want to get rid of keyboard and mouse
 
9:49 AM
@TeeSee Context switching is expensive! JS and PHP have different rules and behaviors. Similar to JS and C#. If everything you write conforms to one specific set of rules, that makes everyone's life a lot easier. The browser has JS and nothing else, so JS on the server is the only way to accomplish that. Besides, JS on the server is a modern, scalable and high performance environment with low barrier of entry, truly cross-platform, no licensing of any kind. Plus, share code on client+server!
 
War
@RoelvanUden how does node work? ... not actually looked in to it ... does it still sandbox a VM and interpret the code like browsers do or is there a compiler to speed things up?
it's something I have literally no knowledge of
 
The day that browsers interpreted code has been over for years.
And yes, it implements APIs to do things like any other language.
 
War
ah ok ... they all doing immediate compiles now ... that's neat
i'm starting to get a lot more respect for JS more now that ecma 6 is getting out there and typescript looks awesome
not really started with it yet ... gut feeling though I have a big project coming up that I might use typescript for
looks like a perfect fit
I have a client heavy app I want to build :)
 
Essentially, it just runs V8 (Chrome's JavaScript engine) and provides a bunch of APIs to do things not in the JavaScript language. And the JavaScript language specification does not define DOM methods and such. So, Node is essentially JavaScript + a lot of node modules to do things you want (e.g. do I/O)
 
War
@RoelvanUden ah so is node basically just an alternative to .Net essentially?
 
9:55 AM
javascript is so hard to get into :(
 
War
you get a bcl and a compiler and what not
 
@War Exactly. JavaScript is like C#. The Node modules are like the BCL.
And V8 is like the CLR
 
War
npm seems to be quite liked too ... guess that's their nuget
 
Yeah, npm is like nuget. Only better. Much better.
 
War
its a pretty sweet setup imo ... just needs a dam smart IDE .. .but i think VS can do that quite well
 
9:56 AM
VS is bleh. Get VSCode or Atom.
For TypeScript, you absolutely must use one of those two to get most out of it.
TypeScript in VS is bleh too.
 
War
hmmm ... i thought VSCode was cut down VS but multiplatofrm
Atom I aint heard of
unless you mean the feed format but hat would be odd
@RoelvanUden not keen on typescript?
 
VSCode is a new IDE, built from the ground up. It's a modular, extensible IDE that merely defines a base IDE and provides APIs for modules to interact with. It comes with modules for TS, C#, C++, etc. VSCode can easily replace VS if you don't need legacy support (Yeah, calling .NET4.6 legacy now).
And you can install new modules into it. And there are lots.
Since the IDE is JS it's very trivial to get modules for, say, LESS compilation, or SASS, or TypeScript, or TSLint, or JSLint, or whatever.
I love TypeScript. I use it daily. I just don't like TypeScript in VS.
 
roel can you write typescript for node.js too?
 
Are you saying a guy who has been using VS for years and now want to code using .net Core , it's better to use VSCode than VS ?
 
i mean does it work well
 
10:00 AM
Yeah @Proxy. It works very well.
 
War
@RoelvanUden WOW ... cutting edge of you!!!
4.6 legacy!!! ... jeez tech is moving fast!!!
 
xD
 
@RoelvanUden thatnks, i know i asked this a few times but i'm lost inside javascript
 
@Pedram It's a really viable option yeah. If you fear change, just stick with VS.
@Proxy JavaScript itself is very easy. Just learn the language, then learn about npm, and you're good to go.
 
i wrote a simple weather app using plain js (so no es6, typescript) when i have free time i plan to extend it
its just the writting that is bothering me... should i write it in es6, typescript or just "default" js. maybe plain js is best for the start
 
10:03 AM
Why does writing code bother you?
 
cause i don't know which style should i use
plain js, typescript etc...
 
Your style. Who cares what others think? The most important thing is to be consistent so you quickly understand your code.
TypeScript isn't a style. It's a language with pros and cons. You either choose for it or you don't. Neither choice is good or bad.
 
but can you do everything in typescript if you don't have experience in writing plain js?
 
Sure. Just be sure to read up on 'how to get started', and be sure to type everything.
 
for node i suppose you write in typescript as well?
or is it plain js
 
10:09 AM
I personally use TS for that too, but either choice is fine.
 
i see... thanks
 
I am already MCSD what's next
 
War
@Mathematics MCPD
bring your knowledge up to date
+ experience
then ... MVP
 
Then... THE WORLD!
 
War
^
 
10:16 AM
or just do what I do and "wing it"
 
War
hmmm this referencing / assembly loading thing is going to be an interesting problem to solve
 
@War don't think I heard of it before, let me check the pathway
basically place I am working only look at materialist things & certification is one of them
 
Hi, what privilege/level is required to mark question as duplicate?
 
@bradbury9 Good relationship with moderators :D
 
I would like to avoid adding comments just to point out it is dupe
 
10:21 AM
why not
 
marking it as dupe in comments / answers polutes the thread imho
 
oh thought you were trying to help the op ?
 
"Wing it" best advice 10/10
 
@bradbury9 what's the Q?
 
10:40 AM
i think if the guy really wanna help and got time he should not mark as dupe alone :D but command the similar question along with marking this new question as dupe :P
but u can always say, the guy just need to search himself and he will find out :D
 
Dear all, does anyone know if it's possible to bind wpf itemsource to a common property in ObservableCollection<IViewModel>?
I'm lost, googling "wpf itemsource select property" only shows up how to bind the selected item...
 
you want to display just one property of the items?
you bind the itemsource to the collection and then create an itemtemplate that shows what you want.
 
I believe that's not what I want. I'm using the MVVM pattern.
I have a tree like structure represented in my model (which means, my models can have child models). I neither want to have my models having child-ViewModels, nor do I want to maintain two tree like structures of models and viewmodels that must be synchronized all the time
Instead, I would like to violate the MVVM pattern slightly, such that each model has a reference to it's VM.
Using that approach, I could (if I found out how) bind the TreeView to the VM of the root node, which exposes an observable collection of child Models, which in turn posses a viewmodel each.
(Could I make my problem clear?)
 
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@Squiggle It was "what privilege/level is required to mark question as duplicate?", answered by Mathematics, as 'you need to be moderator' ;-)
 
well OK then
 
10:55 AM
i didn't use WPF since my project last summer ... binding some kinda collection and making some unique queue was the hardest binding i made after lots of try, but i don't remember much anymore lol
working on MVC most times now
 
Hm... But maybe DisplayMemberPath is what I want...
 
want to move to Birmingham, what you say
 
Guys, anyone know, if having 2 IP address for a site, both link to same thing, a bad point for the site ? like ranking or stuff ?
host is same
oh said wrong
2 Domain :D 1 IP :D 1 Host
 
no, if host is the same, its okay.
then yes, its duplicate content
 
sigh xD
I got a site with my own user base ... my partner got a site with his own user base :D mine was for Iran ! his was for Vietname , and i made a global site ! then we merged them, now the new site i made can give Service to Global + Iran + Vietname
but he insist on keeping his domain .... :|
his domain is .asia ... i don't like that xD if it's .com .net i was fine :D
 
11:10 AM
He's against a redirect?
 
yeh but i guess it's fine i will make him accept it lol, he just say he like .Asia it's cooler than .net .com ... they are old fashioned lol weird idea ...
 
If you both can't seem to work it out, grab a new domain that you both agree on and redirect the two old ones.
 
yeh i guess we can do that in the end, my site is 4 year old but it actually got less user base than his 1.5 year old site that get like 400 order a day lol
since he only do this work but i am mainly programming thats side work
never really advertised or try to have the best :D
 
It is my experience that superior quality will beat competition without advertising.
 
indeed but you have to at least advertise a little :D to be honest i had free time and no work 4 year ago :D i needed money, so i started this and did some minor advertisement :D got ~200 userbase after a month, then never error tried :D didn't even try to make groups or event or announce to users about new products with emails :D but those 200 keep telling their friends so my site still got good sell even after all these years but i am so lazy on it :D
 
11:22 AM
If (and only if) someone is interested for a proposed solution to my problem: I found it here: stackoverflow.com/questions/7505524/…
 
^ boring stuff
 
Actually yes :-)
 
War
ok I think I might have this licked
had to build a new WorkflowStepFactory and a custom reference resolver
but I can now inject anyhting in to razor templates weatherit's in the app domain or not
 
hmm if it can be like a listbox having different color depend on a specific item in its itemsource i guess it's cool idea :D but idk if there is easier approaches :D
 
12:26 PM
^ I mean did anyone used this ?
 
War
@Mathematics lol i keep hearing about this ... but like you I have no idea if anyone has actually used it
what functionality does it actually provide?
it's quite vague
surely that description is the very purpose of .Net itself
 
^^^ means it is useless
 
War
@RoelvanUden is that not completely useful in every way
I mean who doesn't need that right?
 
12:43 PM
It certainly shows an impressive ability to keep a job
 
Don't forget html9responsiveboilerstrap.js
For those front-end hipsters
 
1:00 PM
 
War
1:16 PM
@TomW is that the minimfied version of like 500 js frameworks in 1
 
@Proxy Sup bro! Pretty boring days :P Working with Node, React, Cordova during the days while waiting for appointments. Was at an interview just now. Second meeting with the company and I am pretty sure they want me. So I am closing in on a job I believe
 
o/ Jakob :)
Glad to hear your job hunt is going well
 
Lichens are even weirder than mushrooms
 
@Squiggle Thanks ^^ Yeah, a job is already secured, but in a different city if it goes that far. Deadline for that decision is 1st December. Probably the most fun job of them all... But don't really want to move ^^
 
War
@JakobMillah good luck man :)
 
1:19 PM
Thanks! :)
 
Lichens basically don't fit into any existing kingdoms
I mean, lichens eat fucking rocks to survive
 
Anyone with experience with blob uploading in C#?
 
Basically the only reason we have dirt instead of just solidified lava is because of lichenss
 
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Q: Transfer image as blob via AJAX FormData to C# File Uploader

Vap0rThe title says most of it. I have an image that I'm performing some manipulation on before I send it to be saved to the server. I'm saving the images as blobs, then appending them to a FormData object, and sending the whole FormData object upstream. This is where I'm having issues. Here is my JS ...

 
@JakobMillah :D which city?
 
1:24 PM
@Squiggle Gothenburg :)
 
exciting
 
is it just this place I find boring or you guys got same feelings ?
 
@Mathematics i'm too busy to find it boring
 
@Squiggle this place means where I work.. not this chat room
 
@Mathematics hah. Well my workplace is boring today - I haven't seen a single co-worker. Everybody has taken the day off, or doesn't work on Fridays.
 
1:34 PM
Have none of you guys ever worked with blob data from an XMLHTTPRequest?
 
@Vap0r sure
 
Is there something obviously wrong that I'm doing?
 
@Squiggle you sure, you are not working from home ? :P
 
@Mathematics I wish I were! But I don't have access to the VPN (yet)
@Vap0r what does your HTTP traffic look like?
 
Give me a second I'll show you.
 
1:36 PM
@Squiggle well others might be doing WFH then, sounds like you are contracting
 
@Vap0r also, something something headers something content-type.
 
@Squiggle like this: imgur.com/Ah0yTI9
 
there's loads of HOWTOs online
yeah that looks decent
 
@Squiggle Pretty exciting :) We'll see where I end up. If I hadn't met this lady here in Jönköping, I would probably move
 
@Squiggle will the HOWTOs written for PHP work for C#? Obviously the PHP code won't but is there any difference in the Javascript?
Also, I couldn't find any HOWTOs written for accepting a POSTed Blob file in C#.
 
1:41 PM
@Vap0r ASP.Net MVC? aspnet core WebAPI?
there should be no difference in the JavaScript
 
WebAPI
 
  var files = Request.Form.Files;
  using (var imageStream = files.First().OpenReadStream())
  {
     ...
  }
or something like that
 
@Squiggle thank you. I appreciate it.
 
@Vap0r I did something almost identical in my app a few weeks ago :)
it's fresh in my mind
 
An Irish betting company (Paddypower) is paying out bets on folks that said Hiliary would win election
 
1:48 PM
@Squiggle: Yeah, I was using base64 data, but I was having some image size limitation issues.
 
@JakobMillah oh nice hope everything will work out for you, but at least you are looking to be working with new stuff :P. You are going back into IT again or something else?
 
@Vap0r yeah, best to use blobs.
 
@Squiggle I've been pretty frustrated with lack of good documentation when it comes to blobs. I either find an all jQuery solution, a vanilla JS solution with PHP, or something that wasn't using formdata and would have been way more difficult on the server-side.
MS documentation can drive a man insane.
 
hah yeah, it's... fragmented
 
@Proxy Only had programming jobs that interested me enough. No matching personal assistant job that suites me. The company I visited today works a lot with .Net MVC and moving onto Core. Another company I am interested in does more C++ stuff and IoT integrations. The company in Gothenburg is more app development, node/react
 
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@Ggalla1779 err as in theure paying out already?
 
oh i suppose you are going for the 3 one then, seems to suit you best. I'm doing wpf at the moment @JakobMillah
 
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