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11:38
Moring
12:21
Would anyone of you know why the "inner" SizeChanged event is called before the "outer" (like StackPanel S2 is located inside of S1, and S2.SizeChanged is called before S1.SizeChanged)?
13:14
good question. got a reproducible example?
is it as simple as Window > StackPanel > StackPanel?
What are you using the event for?
has @biggidvs been around?
Haven't seen him yet
you probably know... is there a certain order on how I should be assembling my PC? does it matter? no memes needed
power supply, then mobo, then drives, then chip, then RAM, etc.?
I populate the mb
ram, chip, fan
actually -- chip, fan, ram
then mount the mb into the case
then mount the power supply
connect the power to the mb
then install cards
connect power to cards if needed
then mount the drives
connect power to drives
connect drives to mb
All done :)
13:24
yay
ty
13:54
@kcvin Sorry, was away.... No, no example... Tried to build one, but without luck
so its non existent? :D
The setup is very complex, with window, usercontrols, stackpanels, grids, canvas, expanders etc
ViewBox.
ahh. mhmm
or in order CustCtrl, Scroll, Stack, Expander, Stack, CustCtrl, Canvas, ContentControl.
I think that I have seen a ViewBox in there somewhere
Sorry, when I say CustCtrl I mean UserControl nothing else.
14:11
Order doesn't matter
for the computer building :)
Mobo usually comes first since you plug everything into it
and getting it in around various drives would be kind of hard
(That was not to me right?)
right, i'm curious more so about the power supply
(that was to be Markus)
to be or not to be
btw, morning @BradleyDotNET awfully early for you :p must be working in your PJs lol
is there a particular place you guys like to order computer parts from?
website, company, etc
14:14
amazon because the 5% cash back, new egg, whatever pcpartpicker suggests is lowest price
inet.se
Yeah; its early. Hazard of working remote with Eastern time colleagues that have a daily meeting with Europe
but I'm guess your not that interested in Swedish stores :)
Never bought parts off amazon, but of course they have them
14:15
you would be correct Markus, i'm in the central united states area
When it comes down to it, until you actually plug it in (which is always last) you are just mounting a bunch of physical pieces
so do the order that makes performing said mounting the easiest
For me that usually means Mobo, then power supply, then CPU/RAM, then drives, then cards
dang, so you're up early early your time.. what're they, +3?
and their meetings are probably 7-9AM?
yup
well, the meeting I have to attend is 10
so 7AM my time
ah, not horrible
though there's a 6AM (my time) on Monday; still not sure if I'm required on that one
14:23
Eastern time, what's that? India?
that's east coast of US
IST is India I think
probably multiple time zones
Actually I think they only have one.. because I think it's 3.5 h before sweden
14:40
WTF... bradley's on already?
..just read...
Is this going to be the new normal now?
wonder if he'll ever venture into Slack again ;)
Why did you change your name? @Kcvin
because there were 3 kevins in python
and i couldn't stop it from getting pinged
got my snes classic :D
15:00
how is it
are controllers the same size?
havent tried it yet
yes
@Kcvin on vacation. Sorry I didn't say something in here. As Lynn said I do CPU + ram into motherboard. Then put power supply in case, route wires, put motherboard in, put CPU cooler on then run cables. Then do HDDs and GPUs.
and at what point do i download more RAM and install it?
:D
Before you turn on power :)
Discord if you need me Kcvin.
15:27
ok
tytyt
Yeah; I'll probably be on around 7 for the forseeable future
@LynnCrumbling ^^
Ugh... VS 2015 installer takes forever to do anything
15:48
is MS Web Forms the tech that produces web pages that have an extension on them? .asp, .ashx, etc
Errr.... no
Though those extensions are used by web forms projects
the tech itself does not deal with extensions
mhmm
I think they matter for getting sent through the right path in the IIS pipeline; that's about it
sooo
would one ever have a MVC 5 page that directed someone to a .asp page?
I don't see why not
I mean; its weird to mix and match the two, but it should work just fine
15:53
seeing that MVC 5 is typically /Controller/Action/id... and I haven't seen any examples where it serves something with an extension
It would not be served through the MVC route pipeline
I'm guessing it would just serve as any other static file, the MIME type allowing it to run through the WebForms code
MVC sites can still serve other content
hmm
maybe i'll learn that down the way
just curious, checking.
MVC sites can even serve SPA applications
Its just awkward, so I usually just start with the WebAPI template though
 
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17:14
@BradleyDotNET Wow.. that's pretty cool
That you're going to be on at 7am all of the time now...
ah
Shouldn't miss as many of your guy's conversations :)
17:43
indeed :)
 
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22:49
Guys I found out what hell is like on vacation.

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