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posted on March 23, 2015

Surely one of the ugliest APIs in the Task Parallel Library is ConfigureAwait: public ConfiguredTaskAwaitable ConfigureAwait(bool continueOnCapturedContext) Let's count the ways this is wrong: the name is suggestive of being widely applicable to await, but it is actually narrowly applicable (can only change one thing in a very specific way) the continueOnCapturedContext parameter is

 
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Q: Get CollectionChanged event on Children's of any Layout control?

Amol BavannavarHow do I get ItemAdded, ItemRemoved notification from the Children's of any LayoutControl? Let's say we have Grid Control. If I add new TextBlock control inside Grid, then it should notify me with the added item. If removed then it should notify me with item which has been removed from that Chil...

 
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13:54
yooo
You yooo has gone unanswered.
wooo
And of course, almost on cue, @Maverik chimes in.
hehe.. didn't want you guys to feel like you're the only two in the world... (rihanna's playing in my ears)
though she's talking about Skin right now :)
while I'm trying to figure if going with a library by a cute author is better than a library by otherwise
yea that sounds better!
haha
you're redic! lol
14:05
real scenario: Thinktecture IdentityServer v3 vs DotNet OpenAuth
interesting fact: redic is an IN / OH state word
IN OH! xD
IN OH, are two states, Indiana and Ohio
yea i know.. i shortened the fullnames myself :p
but .. IN... OOOHHHHH....
:P
what are you on today? lol
yes i know you guys missed my vulgarity!
nothing yet.. may be thats the problem
just getting my chocolate in with some stevia leaf
sean, run and hide while you can
14:13
may also have something to do with rihanna singing "no shirt no skirt.. all I'm in is just skin..."
shes been telling me that for a few hours now xD
that chick is crazzzy
i fear i'm eventually gonna give into it
warn me so i can close my eyes
how will you operate the camera then?
i will just use a wide view lens and point it in the direction where i hear weird noises.
14:22
i guess that can work but its gonna cut into out profits!
you might have to bring stefan out of hiding
mmm we may as well close the project then cos he's properly gone MIA
he escaped my basement ages ago
i was just too embarassed to admit that.. but there.. i said it.. he escaped .. he said i wasn't enough for him.. he needed more!
so sean probably has him now
i would never survive in UK
mm if he does, he's been keeping it under wraps
14:49
hi
I have a question about MVC, trying to display the table data from my mobile service
probably best to ask in C# room
okay thanks
 
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16:04
Is a UC considered to be a good code separation mechanism? I have a toolbar editor that is going to be a massive amount of functionality. It isn't being re-used anywhere, but it seems like a horrible idea to have all of that sitting under a StackPanel on my main window.
i'd do UC yes
i think its a personal preference, but anything that helps maintainbility can't be a bad idea
i personally hate huge xaml pages
I'm just trying to avoid having a MainWindow.xaml that's 10k lines long.
And - other than reuse and compositing controls, is it considered acceptable for a UC to be used solely for code separation.... sounds like it.
I've never been a purist.. so I can be wrong
but i do use it for that
about 90% of the times i use it for separation
Thanks. I'll see if anybody else screams, "NO, DON'T DO THAT!".. I suspect most will agree with you.
i agree with that as well
16:25
@NETscape Thanks
16:53
hi guys I am working on a WPF application, which imports a COM library
I have few OutputDebugString statements which prints debug statements
when I run the application in release mode the OutputDebugString statements get printed
while I run the WPF application in Debug mode OutputDebugString statements do not get printed in the DebugView
Any thoughts?
i would check your project defines
right click your project and go to properties
sounds like your defines are reversed
as netscape points out :)
go to build tab, and look at Conitional compilation symbols + DEBUG constant and TRACE constant
i'm guessing OutputDebugString is used in release mode on purpose
i think you may be right there
otherwise you wouldn't see output of those things on windows components that are in release mode
hi
17:00
ohai!
hey!
@BradleyDotNET:hi
17:24
so what should I use in Debug mode?
sorry no idea.. never done COM - netscape or reed may have something to offer
18:01
Doesn't seem like this has anything to do with COM per se...
Isn't it just about outputting based on DEFINEs?
has anyone tried to build roslyn with vs 2015
18:32
nope
18:44
i got it working
just needed to run VS as admin and ignore the cascade of errors. lol
@savi do you not want it to print at all?
hes already gone
and i'm off as well - catch you guys tomorrow
see you later maverik
19:01
hey b-rad
Hi Netscape

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