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07:52
Morning!
Morning
How are you?
the weather here is really saddening me lol. rainy all day
08:12
Tired, but excited. New phone & F-Type SVR! Woop
Rain sucks tho
It's crappy here also
rain is great
Tom
Tom
08:33
Did some research about saving changes from ViewModels to EF models. Some suggest to wrap the properties of an EF-class with properties of the ViewModel.

class MyViewModel : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
private MyEFModel efModel;

public string Id
{
get { return efModel.Id; }
set { efModel.Id = value; Notify("Id"); }
}
}

Can you recommend something else? Cause this adds tons of extra work. But I understand that his might be the best solution cause you can't always directly bind the EF model to the view without calculations, formatting and so on..
Why don't you just implement INPC on the EF Model?
Morning
Tom
Tom
@RudiVisser Wouldn't the EF model generator always overwrite all changes after a model update?
Oh god are you EDMXing
Tom
Tom
?
08:43
It would, yes, if not code-first. I just haven't seen a non code-first usage in a long time, my bad
Tom
Tom
Are you using code first? x'D
I prefer good database design.
Touché, but all strategies can produce identical results
Just that Code First gives you much more flexibility where it matters, your app. I can't think of a scenario when I'd ever want my models auto generated from another source
If you care about good database design why not performance? :D
Anyway you could always T4 the models from DB First so that INPC is implemented on the generated classes
Tom
Tom
The app I'm programming is not the only thing that uses the database. So "I can't think of a scenario when I'd ever want my models auto generated from another source" also applies to all the other programs when using code first.
Not sure why that matters, what if I didn't care about some of the fields in that DB? My point is that Code First makes it application specific
But if a DB was shared between multiple apps (depending on how critical they were) I wouldn't unleash EF's queries on them anyway without an explicit need for change tracking. It sounds like you have that though, and so if you are stuck with DB First, transform the models it creates using T4
Or I've heard of Fody being used to implement things "magically" - you could look into that. The classes that EF generates IIRC are partial so you'd have the flexibility to use a tool such as this
Tom
Tom
09:00
Ok thank you.
What do you mean by transforming the models using T4?
EF uses T4 Templates to generate the classes from an EDMX, I was suggesting that you could have modified those templates to place INPC into the generated code
Tom
Tom
Ah yeah I understand
09:43
morning
 
2 hours later…
11:56
Greetings, Programs!
Hi all
Woah.. I didn't know you started this early!
Yup. Last month or two, getting up really early
So why not come to work
12:24
Hello everyone o/
@Alex Hi o/
Hey Sami
Do you have Sublime Text @Alex?
No, but I've seen it
I've heard it's good
Using Notepad++ currently for my other editor
I was looking for a way to connect to SQL Server with no luck
@Alex I'll accept it if you have any idea on how to connect NPP++ to SQL Server
13:06
Ahh, I've never done that. What do you need to do?
Do you need a way to run queries?
Management Studio is great for that: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssms/…
Morning all, LabView grinding today....yay me.
13:54
Hey biggi
hey alex
I always just use Access... <grin>
(well, ssms, .. then access)
14:24
Even in college Access was evil
@RudiVisser you a halsey fan?
A what
Had to look her up
Not much into pop music
Ooo her, sounds good, sec
Nope
@RudiVisser Too funny!
14:39
@RudiVisser what did you listen to?
14:54
<CheckBox x:Name="chkAgree" Text="Agree"/>
<Button IsEnabled="{Binding Path=IsEnabled, Source=chkAgree} " Text="Register" x:Name="BtnRegister"/>
because it doesn't work
Am I wrong here:
this a Xamarin.Forms code,
but it should't differ from WPF binding system
15:13
Happy Thanksgiving for the people in US if I don't see you all later
@MohamedAhmed Try {Binding Path=IsEnabled, Source={x:Reference chkAgree}}
15:24
Thanks, biggi. Same to you
{Binding ElementName=chkAgree, Path=IsEnabled} should be enough there
sure, in WPF
XF doesn't have ElementName (annoying, I know)
oh, disregad my noise then
15:47
Xamarin and UWP; taking away all the nice things
16:16
Let me rant on the UWP a bit
The offical introduction to it has this one lovely image:
That's how it works?
notice that it says "Windows"
Would you prefer it said "Doors"?
IOW, it's "universal", as long as your universe doesn't contain any non-Microsoft related technologies
this alone disqualifies it from a lot of use cases, but we'll live with it
most of these devices share a niche, so you'll probably be targeting specific subset of these (because what app would you want to run on all of these)
Here is where the fun begins: UWP was introduced together with Windows 10
you can't run UWP apps on Windows 7 or Windows 8
I'm really not seeing the problem
The point is that for the latest Windows core (10 - whether Xbox variant, IoT, Mobile, Desktop, Holo or otherwise) the same app will work
16:26
at that point, the future of non-PC and non-Xbox was unknown
and apparently, Windows Phone is dying now
so most of the developers were reluctant to write UWP code for PCs because there's a significant base of Windows 7 users
you won't be writing UWP apps if you don't have users that will run them
Windows 10 runs UWP apps, but users don't have Windows 10, so there aren't any UWP apps, so apps won't be a reason why will you migrate to Windows 10
there's a little bootstrapping problem
here is a nice UWP app github.com/novitchis/Chessman :)
spent 1.5 years writing it
now it's open source
since yesterday
looking at screenshot, it looks very nice
@RudiVisser My point exactly: why not on Windows 7 too?
or heck, Windows 8
It's "heeey, you'll be able to write an application in this, but only after everyone migrates"
I'm quite sure if .NET Framework was Windows XP only, and didn't have a Windows 98 version, we wouldn't be using it today.
If your goal is to convince everybody to move to W10, you could support W7 and W8 for 2 revisions of UWP (and tell the users "on W7 and W8, you need to install a redistributable package, no need to do so on W10"), and then drop the support
17:38
"Hi Apple can I have Face ID on my iPhone 4 pls"
M$ dropped Windoze 7 support.
That's my reasoning here at work when I tell people it has to have Windows 10
17:52
"Hi Apple, may I have Face ID on my Newton please?"
"Hi Apple, can I get animogies on my S8 please"
no idea how these are related. face id seems to be a end-user feature, not a programming API. it doesn't benefit from the network effect.
Its related because if I want to take advantage of new functionality I don't expect it to be available on old platforms?
(As a developer)
hence: tell the users to install a redistributable package
which is how you got users to install .NET Frameworks
Then what's the benefit of upgrading to Windows 10?
If everything was backwards-compatible there would be zero innovation
Because nobody would buy the new product
@Катерина For whenever you get back, it was epic: instagram.com/p/Bbzl5QxnS5J/?taken-by=rudivisser
18:02
that's a good point
I guess one option would be to separate between end user features and developer targeted ones
But then we have to version/api/feature test everything we build
Maybe all of that is a moot point, because ATM people who want "universal" write web apps
Yes, Universal in the UWP world means a Universal app as in one codebase that can run across all Windows 10 unified platforms, not Universal as in text/plain
Thought 10's share would be higher considering the aggressiveness w/ which MS pushed it onto people's machines
 
1 hour later…
19:23
@Alex probably Enterprise holding it back
yeah - a lot of companies are very, very slow to switch
most of our customers are on Windows 7 still
19:42
Big steam sale up for anyone interested
20:11
thanks biggi for the headsup
20:40
anybody familiar with bad horse?
hiya Kat
Heya!
@RudiVisser Awesome!
How r you Lynn?
20:55
We're on the verge of a big holiday, tomorrow -- Thanksgiving!
All of the relatives are coming... we're going to make a ton of food...
we've been cleaning for the last week.
I'll be glad when everyone is there, and we're enjoying the food :)
:D
Food is good
Got a variety pack of beer.. and some pumpkin ale!
Most of the US is off work tomorrow and friday. A lot of people take this entire week off.
sounds good.. Give me some days off and i'll be sooo happy:p
21:35
@LynnCrumbling where's my invite?
Oh, you didn't get it?
I'll email you a beer...
nah i want food
We are going to have leftovers SOOOOOO far into next week..
i'll show up at your old house
HAHAHAHA
21:36
"uhhh is lynn home?
"oh...what's your name"
"uhhh....biggi"
oh - so "bad horse"
mean anything to you?
nope
but i have a case of "horse piss" from lexington i'm looking forward to opening this weekend
hit that url up there
(bad.horse)
...at work
it's safe for work)
it plays a video
21:39
i'll look later on my phone
yea then def not
apparently it was big a few years back
meme-ish
someone in a discord linked some russian dance thing earlier. my boss was behind me and wanted to watch it
so then my whole group crowded around to watch hahha
It's a quick vid; 30-40s ?
it'll give context for the second half of this.
21:40
thats what they linked earlier
now...
Proxy.. do you know of bad horse?
21:53
Anyway @biggidvs ... here's the kicker:
22:18
Have a good thanksgiving all; I'll be out in half an hour or so
that screenshot is hilarious
Happy thanksgiving all :)
23:08
@Maverik Thanks Mav :) I'll have some turkey for ya
cheers :)

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