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Hi. Neat never seen this feature of this site before.
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It's often easier if the question is fairly broach
*broad
Ah i see
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But I have posted an answer. See if that helps. Any questions you might have you can post here. I might be out for lunch soon, but I'll leave the window open
Oh ok i'll take a look. Thanks a lot for your time :)
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No worries
02:05
Oh my god that is so much easier then what i have been trying
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This is a prime example of OOP and its benefits: Instead of passing multiple string values, pass an object that contains them all. And if no such object exists, just create one
Yep gonna have to recode my whole form but i think it will be much easier this way.
And atleast i will somewhat understand what is going on
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Whenever I call a method or constructor and I have to pass more than 2 or 3 parameters I check if it isn't easier to introduce a new type(=class) that acts as a data container for my parameters
understanding what's going on is always a good thing. Just copying code from a website is a very error prone way of coding :)
Yeh i am self taught up to this point. Starting classes in spring (late bloomer at 30). I have read several books on OOP but i think in a classroom environment is the only way to really learn this
This is a note keeping program for my current job/Practice excerise that has gotten huge. lol
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Hm, I don't know. The only thing that really helps you is your own drive. You can learn basic concepts in a classroom. But you really only learn new and complex concepts when you desperately need them for a program that you build. At least from my experience.
I had an 3 day introductory class to C# a while back and learned the rest by myself. In that class they introduced delegates. But I never fully understood when I should use them until I was writing a program where I really needed this concept.
02:19
So experience and practice is the key. Mostly the books i read made me more confused so i was hoping some classroom instruction would give me a better understanding of the basics.
Java was the language of the books i read and C# seems very similar
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It is. I started with Java myself, but I haven't touched it once after I started to use C#
But the transition is easy
I think i like C# better just because of VS
Eclipse was overwhelming.
I think i need to make all my textboxes and checkboxes Public dont i? getting inaccessible due to protection level
Yep fixed it
So my checkboxes are in a panel and i have an if statement that formats them properly and puts it into a string but it is all done in a button click. If i try to call that string on FormB it cannot see it. How can i get that string to my button click in FormB?
03:00
OMG i finally got it!
Thank you so much!
Been trying to work this one problem out since 10am lol
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sry, was out for lunch. did my code help?
Yes had trouble calling my checkboxes but i figured out i needed to create a new public string for it because the one i had was only available in the button click
Everything is finally working as intended
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glad to hear. Now, I made the remark in my answer that exposing your controls by setting them to public is not the way to go
So how else can i go about it
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The easiest way is to create public getter methods
public string getMyCheckboxText(){ return this.myCheckBox.Text; }
03:12
I see. I would need to read up on how that works
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the checkbox its is private. but this method is public. In that way your checkbox cannot be accessed from other classes (as it should be) and you only publicly expose exactly the required data
So you make a middleman basically
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yes
Cool. i'll read up on that so i fully understand it before i try to implement it. I'm just happy it does what i want it to right now lol. i'm sure you understand
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alternatively you can use public void setMyCheckBoxText(string text){ this.myCheckBox.Text = text; } to change the Text property of the checkbox
03:19
This project started out as basically an improved version of notepad that formatted text and copied to clipboard. But i keep thinking of stuff to add to it to make it more useful and i think i will never finish it lol
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haha, yes, I do. But it is even more satisfying if you have written code that not only works, but works elegantly :)
Yep i bet :)
Yeh i was reading when i first started about using Property to get the data
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I know that feeling. I just recently started a project where I create a renaming software for TV shows and music
It seemed a little complicated so i chose an easier route for starters
Like a batch rename\
?
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And I keep adding stuff to my to do list
03:22
Next thing on my list is making a button that will pop-out and pop-in half of my Main form.
not really needed but useful!
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a batch renamer for "regular" files that is pattern based. but it also recognizes individual TV shows and retrieves names from an online database, organizes them into folders, provides a calender that displays air dates, etc. The music will be also recognized and the details looked up in a different online database
Oh thats nifty
I wouldnt even know where to start on something like that.
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I divided the whole thing into different modules and started with the TV shows. the recognition engine is almost complete. but it takes a lot of work
as I said: the goal is not to make it work but to make it work properly
that includes embracing the concepts of the language and of OOP, use design patterns, etc
Yep makes sense
If your going to do something at all do it right
For me at the stage i am with this though it is hard to know what the right way even is or even the wrong way for that matter lol. Still learning and have a ton to learn.
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yes. And it is also a learning project for me. A chance to apply concepts that I haven't been using before
03:31
For example.
cbNotesText.Text ="Lights: "+ parent.checkBoxes +Environment.NewLine + "Modem: " + parent.custModemText.Text + Environment.NewLine + "Troubleshooting: " + parent.tShootText.Text + Environment.NewLine + "Services Offered: " + parent.svcsOfferedText.Text + Environment.NewLine + "Other Notes: " + parent.otherNotesText.Text;
I am certain there is a much shorter way to do that but i'm not sure how. It works but its not pretty
Thats kind of why i wanted to take some classes to learn the basic stuff like that.
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2 things: why do you save all of that into a checkbox's Text?
thats going into a rich textbox
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oh, okay. The "cb" prefix made it seem as it was a checkbox
oh cb is for Codeblue
sorry :)
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that's alright. Naming conventions are a delicate thing. As long as they are consistent in your project it should be finde
03:35
guess i could have put those controls in a panel
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fine
I work for an ISP as tech support if you havent noticed lol
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haha, where? I am having serious issues with mine at the moment
Frontier and Centurylink is who i cover
I work for a company that they outsource to
Whats the problem with it?
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Second: strings are immutable. That means that every "+" operation creates a new string in memory. You should rather use a stringbuilder or string.Format. That increases the performance. Also, you can use "\r\n" for a linebreak
The speed drops below 50KB/s during "rush hour".
03:40
i tried \r\n
but i actually tried \n\r now that i think about it
DSL?
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yes
Know what your SNR and ATN are?
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my what? no... haha
lol
Signal to Noise Ratio - Attenuation
Usually listed in your modem firmware
I dont feel so dumb now :P
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I am at work at the moment and cant look it up
03:44
Well check your modem f/w when you get home. If your SNR is higher then 8 or ATN is higher then 50 then its a line quality issue that your ISP can and is required to fix with a service ticket
If those are fine then it is probably your local DSLAM needs to be updated with new linecards or there are to many people connected to that particular DSLAM and the isp needs to reroute or build a new one to handle the load. Either way your kinda out of luck on these.
9 times out of 10 though it is either a DSL filter (just make sure you have filters on all your phones, alarm system, satellite boxes,anything that plugs into the phone jack) or a line issue
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I don't have anything connected to the line except for a brand new router (and I tested a different one as well)
dont have phone service?
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According to my ISP the DSLAM is 3.6KM away. And my ISP is only a reseller of the line so they won't do shit
I have an active phone line (as I need to have it for the internet connection) but I do not have a phone
oo 3.6km is pretty far out
depending on which DSL technology they use you might jsut be SOL
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It is. The max speed I get on the ADSL2+ is around 12M at night
03:55
Whoever owns the line though should still be responsible for servicing it. i know with Frontier they lease lines out to several smaller companies and the way it works is. You call Company A(who you pay your bill to) and state your problem. Company A calls Company B(who they buy the line usage from) and says we need a service order out at whatever address/DSLAM
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If I had that all the time I'd be happy. But when I am home at night (around 8) I cannot browse at all
The problem is, that the people who answers phones for Company A are total morons and either really stupid or vicious
3.5km = 48.3dB = 6Mbit is the max you should technically get
lol yeh i know. i'm a Level 2 tech so i have to fix all the shit the L1's mess up or people they piss off
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Then it is wrong what they have told me. From time to time I get constant (that is for a longer period of time) rates of 1.5MByte/s
Yeh that would be right around 12 meg
the equation i used is just a guideline and has lots of variables including load capacity of the DSLAM
and current load
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fair enough. But after all it is not my problem. They expect me to pay top dollar and I expect a decent service. And as long as they don't deliver, I won't pay
04:02
but to me it seems like they sold you a speed they could not guarantee up to 70% (which is the standard for most isps) and they sold it to several other people in your area as well and as such are overloading the dslam
I dont blame you i wouldnt either
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wouldn't surprise me
They would need to lower everyones speed on that DSLAM to fix the issue
or upgrade the equipment
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This country is not exactly known for "high tech"
lol
you get good cell reception at your house?
could always just go that route if you do
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hm, I am looking for something that is fast and unlimited
04:07
well if you do it right cell is unlimited
fast depends on if you can get 4G at your house
if yes it would be better then what you have'
I just helped set a buddy of mine up that lives out in the sticks and cannot get internet with a 4g connection by turning one of his phones into a router and having 3 computers connect to it wirelessly. He gets around 8-10mbps constantly and doesnt even have to pay for the wifi hotspot plan because the way it is setup it looks like the phone is downloading everything not a computer so it is unlimited
get internet, with a 4g
And doesnt viloate sprints TOS. gotta love loopholes lol
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haha
yeah, I might have to look at that
The key is to have 4g coverage if you dont your looking at anywhere from 400kbps to maybe 3meg
Hello, FM! CODE BLUE

Tech Name: Chris Hunter

Reason: Missed commitment

Cx Name: Bob Dumbass

Cx WTN: 7192081540

Cx CBR: 7192081540

Cx Email: [email protected]

Cx Street: 1150 Chiricahua Loop
Colorado Springs,
CO
80915

Inet Notes:
Lights: • LIGHTS PWR, E1, E2, WLAN, DSL, INET,
Modem: Actiontec MI424WR
Troubleshooting: it is unlimited
get internet, with a 4g
And doesnt viloate sprints TOS. gotta love loopholes lol
Services Offered: Offered IDP MAX
Other Notes: DPI Ticket 143234
Commit date
commit time
sorry needed to see how that formatted in a chat
think i need to take the linebreaks out
Okey well i am off for bed. Have to work in morning. Thank you so much for all your help!
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04:26
no worries
byw
bye
Have a goodnight! Hope you get your internet situation settled!

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