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00:04
time for sleep now, nite
nN EYE tttt
good (!day || !morning || !afternoon)
 
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01:47
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4 hours later…
05:20
Anyone here know how to rotate images with c#?
 
4 hours later…
08:57
morning mvc room
09:13
Hey..Quick silly question :(
I have a Admin folder with admin right only admin credentials could log in. A presentation folder for all users. I want to use a usercontrol in Presentation folder which is physically in Admin folder. is it fine ?
 
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10:39
Morning folks
Morning @TomW
11:01
Knockout is cool :D
What knockout !?
js is going up everyday
That is because JS is awesome.
they fill the gaps..
I know @Roelvanuden you're working on it for a long time >>nodejs !
11:07
I'm famous!
Its simple ..uses simple english to code..
SOme random guy from india knew you. Remember. I was famous too ..once :P
Lucene.NET is easy to implement ??
Not really, no.
:( i still gotta do it.. Any other suggestion over it ?
Oh fantastic, it's snowing.
I need to go to the supermarket - this will put everyone's driving in retardo-mode
that'll be fun to fight against
@codebrain Er.. I remember one but can't recall the name. It was flex search or something..
Sounds like the dutch tom :P
@codebrain Remembered! elasticsearch.org
11:15
the dutch drive? I thought you all took bicycles or lightspeed fusion-powered sentient buses that cost nothing and are always early
(european public transport is always better than ours)
If only. The moment some snow appears, the trains often stop running, run late, or both. Busses will drive retard-slow mode, if at all, and regular cars are all panicking for the possibility of it being slippery (read 10km/h where you should go 50).
Public transport usually breaks down completely at the first sign of bad weather..
heh
my comment excludes London, where it is merely expensive, overcrowded and dirty instead of expensive, overcrowded, dirty and slow
@Roelvanuden was it solr ?
elasticsearch
@TomW Lol!
oh ll check elasticsearch ! Thanks
11:19
where in London everything else is so slow that buses and trains are the quickest means of going anywhere
oh, don't forget crime-ridden
You sound so proud to live in the UK
a 36hours train downtime took 105 hours due to fog :P
@RoelvanUden I'm quite xenophobic so I'd never be happy anywhere else, but seriously, this place is a mess in so many respects
well, it's not Italy. I can be thankful for that
12:01
EF guys where are you?
muh?
Entity Framework?
Yeah, what else? :P
It's not EF related anyway
More database specific
12:22
I have tables, in theory: Person PersonReport Report
Specific people can see a report made by other people..
How to describe this..
When a report is made, the creator publishes the report in a section viewable by others.
So, PersonReportSection{PersonId, SectionId}
Assume there is a Section table
Ugh, I will write a class. I suck at explaining
@codebrain Trains get delayed by fog too? I wonder why.
class Person
{
 List<PersonReport> personReports{get;set;}
 List<PersonSection> personSections{get;set;}
}

class Report
{
 string Report{get;set;}
}

class Section
{
  int SectionId{get;set;}
}

PersonReport
{
  PersonId, ReportId
}

PersonSection
{
 PersonId, SectionId
}

ReportSection
{
   ReportId,SectionId
}
Ok so hopefully code speaks louder than words
That's what EF would generate when a person creates a report. But this means a person can only view reports generated by them. Does that mean I have to loop through context.PersonSections and add a row so that they can see a new report?
foreach(var personsection in context.PersonSections.Where(section=>section.SectionId == sectionId))
{
       person.PersonViewReports.Add(new PersonViewReport(ReportId,...)
}
Ugh, I think it is better to wait for the pros to show up.
12:47
:)
13:04
@LewsTherin I don't understand the question
it seems like a conceptual one rather than a how do I make x do y question though, is that right?
 
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14:12
Anyone here?
14:25
@LewsTherin yo
Hiya!
What does CC Inc mean anyway?
CC == nickname
inc == company
What does CC stand for? Ha
lol
Lemme see if I can quote
Feb 20 at 13:20, by CC Inc
I... ah don't exactly know
Feb 20 at 13:20, by CC Inc
But my first name is Chris, so that's where the "C" came from.
Lol :P
15:09
Mmn, is Where().ToList().ForEach() efficient?
prolly not...
foreach(var blah in blahs.Where()){
}
Would that be faster? Ha
15:31
is ForEach() third-party?
@TomW what do you mean?
what's not clear?
what's thirdparty mean
It isn't
@TomW: nah, its just that it's List.ForEach and not IEnumerable so you don't see it as much
15:32
not part of .net
It is part of List, not an extension
ForEach is an extension method on List
Oops, fair enough.
I thought it was called ForAll()...n/m, I don't remember ever seeing it, is all
15:33
There is ForAll as well
aah, that's why
So I was asking a question..
A person creates a report.
Adds it to a section where those who belong to that section can view the report.
The report can be reviewed by those people. So there is a table to record their review PersonReportReview
PersonReportReview { reviewerid,sectionid,..}
why is the sectionid part of the review?
When a new report is created is it better to write inserts for PersonReportReview for all persons belong to that section? Which I think it's wrong
@TomW Well, it wouldn't be there. It would be a composite foreign key referencing the actual report.
I think it would be best to create a row when a person actually writes a review on the report right?
I must be missing something, because it sounds like you're asking "should I do [thing that makes sense], or [thing that doesn't make sense]?"
It seems obvious that you should create a report when a report is created, and not at any other time
15:41
Which part makes sense?
Good.
Also, another annoying thing I found about EF (well not EF really) is this.. let's say a user creates a new section and adds a couple of other users to that section.
For example
I haven't dealt very much with data-driven applications, not using relational databases anyway
Lews create Turnover section,
Lews adds Tom, CC Inc, drch to Turnover section
What's a section? I mean you've said that it's to do with who can access what, but is it actually a thing? Does it deserve to be a class with an associated table?
Because I created the TurnOver section I can simply do
person.PersonSections.FirstOrDefault(tos=>tos.SectionId==sectionid && tos.SectionName.Equals("Turonover"))
Ugh.
Anyway, does that make sense so far?
I'm making this crap up on the fly btw..
So PersonSections is a many to many table obviously
Now, Lews wants to add Tom, Drch to the new section.. so there is a table PersonAddSection
I think I'd prefer to query the section to see whether it has that person in it
15:48
You can't.
rather than see whether the person's list of sections contains that section. Seems more natural
why not?
Actually maybe you can
Yeah I think EF will also generate a Section.List<T> PersonSections
So yeah that could work.
Ok, anyway.. let's say I get Tom, and I want to see all the sections he has access to..
tom.PersonSections.Where(ps=>ps.Blah blah)
That won't work.. guess why?
That shit only returns me the stuff that tom has created. which means I have to go through tom.PersonSections and tom.PersonViewSection or whatever I called.
I seem to be doing a lot of indirection in EF, and is making me wonder whether my design is fucked.
But it looks fine to me.
Are these questions coming about through you looking at what code EF generates and wondering why it looks unintuitive?
You aren't forced to accept the code it gives you, are you?
I've only ever used it model-first, and only tinkering around with it, never in production
15:57
No, I'm just wondering if folks have ever had to do a lot of indirection when using Linq to Entities
By indirection I mean person.personsection.PersonViewSections.Where(pvs=>pvs.SectionId==...)
16:15
It sounds as though you could make some modifications to your model to make manipulating it less convoluted
AFAIK quite a few people use POCO EF anyway, and write their entities first
myself, am currently struggling with some ajax-type stuff
I don't really do web stuff so the basic steps I have to do to make it go aren't obvious
@TomW: whats giving you probs?
well my first problem was not realising that you can't self-close script tags - and then not reading the warnings that tell me this
It turns out my redesign is fine.. I just need to grokk the generated models again ugh
@TomW Ha ha yeah, that was really annoying :(
what do you mean self-clos tags?
oh <script/>
yeah no dice
have taken a Knockout sample and am trying to change it to load the initial data from a rest resource
16:21
I shouldn't have bought this sprite.
yeah knockout can be confusing
like how you can't do model.name = "tom" you have to do model.name("tom")
it's not really a knockout problem now, more to do with setting up the service and calling it
mvc or web api?
what's the difference?
nothing major
does your controller inherit from Controller or ApiController
former is mvc latter is web api
16:25
haven't got a controller
this is just a service
wcf service ?
yeah
Oh..
What's up with it?
Can you see the WCF test client when your run it?
don't know what URL the runtime will assign to it for one
is it an existing service that youre already using elsewhere? ie, is there a reason it has to be WCF?
16:29
Uh, it is in the app.config file
You can set it to whatever you want.
> what URL the runtime will assign to it
I don't get that.. all that is read from the app.config file
there isn't an app.config
there's a web.config and that doesn't contain anything of the sort
I'm pretty sure it just uses the name of the file. the same was as if you were accessing a .aspx
so /MyService.svc/SomeOperation
if you view the .svc in the browser, you should get the help/info page
theres no funky routing or anything going on
@TomW Is your WCF project separate from MVC?
In that WCF project look for app.config file.. it shouldn't have a web.config
Then your MVC downloads the WSDL from the service, generating a stub for you.
@LewsTherin no, I just added a 'Ajax-enabled WCF service' to the website to see whether it'd just work
Um, no idea then :(
16:40
I'm going to look at the sample for all the caveats the doc doesn't bother to tell me
Associated data reader exception my fucking ass. Agh
Yeah I haven't used that before.
aah fuck, it's set up for aspx
Why no microsoft, I don't want all that wanky webforms shit associated with my project
code like an adult
OK, England playing France in 15 minutes. Less code, more beer.
I don't get this :(
        IE ie = new IE();

        bool FFOpen = FF.IsOpen();
Error 15 A field initializer cannot reference the non-static field, method, or property 'BrowserSync.Form1.ie' C:\git\BrowserSync\BrowserSync\Forms\Form1.cs 1113 23 Bro‌​wserSync
They are in the same class; why would they need an instance?
Ok, I'm scared now..
My Web service is being called 3 fucking times.. but the server isn't called :S
DA FUQ IS GOING ON?
@CCInc IsOpen() is that a static method?
16:56
Then that isn't valid
ugh
bool FFOpen;
public Ctor(){
  FFOpen = new FF().IsOpen()
}
sigh
ok
Omg, why is my page getting called twice :S
pretty anxious today - really have no idea how this one is going to go. I will not be a happy bunny if France win
16:59
France FTW
Lol :P
you're irish, we've already sorted you out
so shush
Michalak on the bench. Wise decision
That pissed a few people off.
Fortunately I'm indifferent.
 
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18:44
Few sights more satisfying than a French defensive collapse
You guys won then?
jsfiddle throws shit loads of errors :O
yep
Good stuff
19:29
jsfiddle throws shit loads of errors on what?
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