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01:06
So the credentials are provided as part of the message on each request
@kcbeard Hmm, I'm not sure, but maybe this is what you're looking for... blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/bursteg/archive/2006/04/23/141.aspx
 
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11:31
Anyone alive?
11:43
yeah tell @MrAnubis
 
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13:29
Anyone alive?
anyone want to help me with C#?
14:04
hi there @MrAnubis @kcbeard
@yas4891 Hi , what's UP? :)
@MrAnubis ?
@yas4891 well I want to ask some Q related to C#
ahh. what's up ^^
@MrAnubis fire away
@yas4891 what is the need to make a class private in C#? ie why one would do private class foo{} ?
14:21
@MrAnubis to restrict access to the class
@yas4891 hmm from what?
from other types
wait a sec
you can't do that with top-level classes / structs
so it is only possible for nested classes
@yas4891 Didn't get it yet, Any practical analogy or example?
@MrAnubis hmm. If you have an abstract class MyClass { }
and withhin that you could have: private class MyImpl : MyClass {}
this is code where I used a private class
@yas4891 I can't make instance of private class , right?
14:55
@MrAnubis yes you can make an instance of that class
15:08
@MrAnubis just like with any class, but only withhin the enclosing type
15:41
@yas4891 you there?
@MrAnubis yes
public class A
{
private class ClassB
  {
     private void DoSomething()
     {
     }
  }
B foo;
foo.DoSomething(); // enclosing class can access private members?
}
yes
no
you need to change DoSomething() to public
@yas4891 there is something called friend class or friend function in C#?
no
there is sth. you might call friend assembly
15:45
@yas4891 aah , C# follows very strict OOP paradigm :)
@MrAnubis let's just say that they learned from and avoided many of C++ mistakes
@yas4891 well not mistakes but error prone features or more appropriately abused features :)
Thanks for help @yas4891 :)
@MrAnubis yeah... mistakes in the language design ;-)
just what I said
16:02
hi
@Ravi hi
what are al the pre-req needed for MVC development
ri8 now, i hav knowledge of LINQ, and Bit of EntityFramework
@yas4891 u der ?
@yas4891 u der?
yes, I'm here
@Ravi By the way: the correct English spelling is "You there?" - or even better "Are you there?"
:)
ya, i know that,
@Ravi ah ok. I thought you didn't know and it is always better to improve one's English skills. It's hard enough to speak about technical topics in a foreign language
so never mind
16:13
that's ok :) then i do hav small confusion in my mind
why we use IoC ? or Inject of Container ?
isn't IoC ==> Inversion of Control ?
sorry, it is Inversion ofControl,
i m really confused with that topic
17:02
@yas4891 Name any mistake?
@MrAnubis multiple inheritance
@yas4891 So what is the problem with it ?
@yas4891 you use virtual inheritance to get over that, and diamond problem is developer's design problem not C++
17:17
@MrAnubis yeah.. Everything is a developer's / design problem
but somehow language designers seem to agree, that multiple inheritance wasn't a good idea
at least the majority
17:40
Hi all , a question please : How to make a function to run once when the Console Programs starts , and then run it every 1 hour in backround thread?
18:06
use a timer
18:32
Hello guys, Do anyone thinks the follow stack is affordable for developers that want to begin in Windows 8 Development :

CLR Threading > C# Async > Windows 8 Metro Apps with C#/XAML
what stack ?
I mean, as a technology stack for learning..
19:02
and what is affordable ?
I mean: it doesn't cost you anything to learn it - right?
I guess my English is lacking
19:39
Sure, that's what it mean, also that require less time to learn or to be the best path for beginners

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