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17:03
....we're going to be down for over a day. We're a b2b startup; this could be the end of us. Anyone hiring Jr level duders?
Morning folks.
!!/urban duder
@rlemon duder: Duder is a word of many possibilites. It can be used as a replacement for [dude]. It can also be used to mean someone is more dude-like than someone else (as in [dude], duder, [dudest].) It has also been known to be used to describe objects for which the name has been temporarily forgotten, or otherwise unknown to the user of the word. Still yet another usage is a verb which means the act of being a dude or doing [dudely] things.
One who dudes.
I propose a duder-than operator for C#.
17:06
You can call me The Dude, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into that whole brevity thing.
>~
if (kendall >~ rlemon) // kendall is duder than rlemon
...
Question for you all; IIS 7.5, I'm getting a configuration error Unrecognized element 'providerOption' in my codedom section. The test ASPX pages appear to be working correctly using 3.5, but IIS keeps complaining whenever I open the configuration editor.
Any ideas?
So it works but you're getting an error, @Bracketworks?
@Billdr Yea, by works I mean, test page compiles using 3.5+ syntax/features, but IIS doesn't seem to know whats going on.
I reckon it's something to do with the IIS configuration schema?
Well, what's the providerOption tag it's barking about?
<compilers>
                        <compiler language="c#;cs;csharp" extension=".cs" warningLevel="4" type="Microsoft.CSharp.CSharpCodeProvider, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089">
                                <providerOption name="CompilerVersion" value="v3.5"/>
                                <providerOption name="WarnAsError" value="false"/>
                        </compiler>
</compilers>
17:13
It's in codedom compilers
It should look something like that
I'll dump:
    <system.codedom>
        <compilers>
            <compiler language="c#;cs;csharp" extension=".cs" type="Microsoft.CSharp.CSharpCodeProvider,System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" warningLevel="4">
                <providerOption name="CompilerVersion" value="v3.5" />
                <providerOption name="WarnAsError" value="false" />
            </compiler>
            <compiler language="vb;vbs;visualbasic;vbscript" extension=".vb" type="Microsoft.VisualBasic.VBCodeProvider, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" 
@rlemon Yeah, the compiler warns me that it always is true.
All VS gurus alert! Incoming question!
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Q: WYSIWYG Editor for XML Comments in Visual Studio

Kendall FreyI'm trying to find a WYSIWYG editor for XML documentation comments. Do you know of a good one? I'm looking for something in the form of a Visual Studio plugin. I have Sandcastle installed, and am using it to generate the help documents, but editing XML by hand is inconvenient. There are document...

I'll have to post a pic of my Halloween costume to prove @rlemon wrong.
17:14
impossibru
@Bracketworks Are you using the vb stuff? If not, delete it.
@Billdr Doesn't seem one is any different than then other (I can drop the VB references)
no one is more dude than "The Dude"
Doing so now.
@rlemon I'm going as The Dude for Halloween.
17:15
and if you don't know who "The Dude" is, kindly send me you address and when you will be home so I can personally show up and hit you with a bowling ball (then piss on your rug)
If you don't know who the Dude is, you're obviously not a fan of golf.
Took out VB, of course that didn't change anything other than dirty VB being gone ;)
@Bracketworks Isn't that enough?
Fine. Are you getting any errors, or is IIS just refusing to show you a page?
have a nice evening peeps and catch ya all tomorrow
Laters @Maverik.
17:16
/afk
@Billdr Here's the thing; the pages appear to function properly (I don't have properly compiled/organized project at the moment, waiting on VS, so it's just a single ASPX test page) but IIS is crying when I hit the configuration editor, and refuses editing of the section.
There aren't any runtime or server errors generated on requests, just in administration.
And only in system.codedom
How are you editing the file if not through VS?
That would be Notepad++ sir.
derp
sorry, I was thinking of the app.config/global.config.
Whaddya mean?
17:23
My question was dumb.
Well, in any case; I'd just let the whole issue go, however I'm fearful that overlooking it might be overlooking a world of hurt down the road.
Well, good luck.
@KendallFrey what do you mean by wysiwyg xml documentation editor?
xml doesn't have any styling, so how would you wysiwyg it?
I'm generating documentation with Sandcastle, and I want to be able to write it in a WYSIWYG editor.
@Bracketworks this just caught my eye, so just in case it hasn't been mentioned - IIS has locked sections that need to be unlocked before you can edit them through your web.config or even through IIS Management Console
17:27
@Maverik Go home!
(sorry i haven't been following this room - was busy in wpf >.<)
yes I'm going now :D starving even - but wanted to drop that in case it was overlooked
You're a good man.
@KendallFrey see my comment on your question
really afk now :) catch ya tomorrow
Or woman. Or fish. Whatever. I don't want to make assumptions
17:29
good Billdr! pats on back
and now you're holding me back!
really really afk now -- don't ping or I'll get stuck :D
@Maverik Thanks, however I don't think that's the issue; it appears that I can't unlock, lock, edit, or anything.
Ping retracted ;) Thanks
lol
if its disabled, chances are its locked at root level
you'll need to see if the section is locked in applicationHost.config
(it probably is - or somewhere in between from root to your web application path)
posted on October 22, 2012 by Eric Lippert

I'm implementing the semantic analysis of dynamic expressions in Roslyn this week, so I'm fielding a lot of questions within the team on the design of the dynamic feature of C# 4. A question I get fairly frequently in this space is as follows: public class Alpha {   public int Foo(string x) { ... } } ... dynamic d = whatever; Alpha alpha = MakeAlpha(); var result = alpha.Foo(d); How is

and i'm outta ideas now so I'll leave anyway.. good luck
lol, thanks @Maverik I'll take a look into the applicationHost.config.
17:45
Anyone else plan out methods / workflow like this?
Yeah, when I am blacked out.
my boss just had a good laugh at that - I don't see anything wrong with it
makes sense to me and the code will be commented
@Kian - yes, I have almost that exact chair and the lower back support is really comfy
17:47
It's a lot of money for me though :/ I have £85 or something
I think I paid $79 + tax
@kyle - what were the results of that "no logic in the controller" conversation earlier?
disagreement
@Kian - your call, but your back will thank you :)
@kyle - I hate those arguments, I had a long running one in programmers exchange.
people somehow want to couple their model with every piece of logic ever imaginable so their controller can be return View();
17:49
loose coupling is awesome
it really is, there is nothing worse than trying to weed out functionality that you want to re-use from god code
Modular development patterns just feel right
hehehe loose couples are awsome <- I read this
@rlemon I like loose couples while at the clubs, but tight coupling while outside
17:51
I can be convinced to swing both ways
2
rolls eyes
@TravisJ I'm probably getting a £10 one second hand
@Kian - That works
Huh. I wonder if we share hosting with Reddit.
nvm, their failover is working.
@KyleTrauberman how bad is this:
        public static IUnitsOfMeasure UnitsOfMeasure
        {
            get { return ObjectFactory.GetInstance<IUnitsOfMeasure>(); }
        }
17:56
umm, well
it is showing for sure
you shouldn't call ObjectFactory in a property like that
lots of overhead
instead, set the value of that property in a constructor
or use property injection
@rlemon In university we did a movie about some amazing computer concepts, and asked women about them... usually while they were in the change room or when they came out of the bathroom...
-Hi. What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear STIFF 8.3?
-Hello, which do you prefer, a 5.25" floppy or a 3.5" firmy?
hehe
in university we.... shit... i never went :<
17:57
@KyleTrauberman Property injection might be what I need, it is a static class
you did that?
in HS we got plastered and played pranks on the teachers
eww static
for extension methods, the syntax gets so sweet
@RyanTernier i did what? never went to uni? nope
no post secondary for me
straight out of HS I got a job at an elearning company, figured why go when i'm working on the software I would be learning how to make while there.
then I realized there was a 20-30% pay increase due to a piece of paper
pfffft.
18:00
@KyleTrauberman the overhead is easy to solve, I can call it once and cache it
thats what calling it in the constructor achieves, caching it
you can't/shouldn't rely on the caller of the property to cache the value
@KyleTrauberman yes but can a static even have arguments in ctor?
instead, you should do it inside the class
no, which is why I said "eww static"
you can use a static ctor though
static MyClass()
{
    Property = ObjectFactory.GetInstance<IUnitsOfMeasure>();
}
still eww
private static IUnitsOfMeasure _unitsOfMeasure;
public static IUnitsOfMeasure UnitsOfMeasure
{
    get { return _unitsOfMeasure ?? (_unitsOfMeasure = ObjectFactory.GetInstance<IUnitsOfMeasure>()); }
}
99% of the time you should not be using static.
if you want to lazy load, why not just use a Lazy?
public static Lazy<IUnitsOfMeasure> UnitsOfMeasure
{
   get; set;
}
either way works, though
18:05
But I think the class need to be static, it is a bunch of extension methods:
        public static double ToDb<T>(this IUnitValue<T> unitValue) where T : Unit
        {
            return Convert(unitValue.Value, unitValue.Unit.ToInventorUnit(), unitValue.Unit.GetCorrespondingInventorDbUnit());
        }

        public static double FromDb<T>(this IUnitValue<T> unitValue) where T : Unit
        {
            return Convert(unitValue.Value, unitValue.Unit.GetCorrespondingInventorDbUnit(), unitValue.Unit.ToInventorUnit());
But I'm gonna try to refactor it some way
Extension methods are the 1%
I use them like 25% working with a 3rd party api
(note: 99% came out of my @$$)
18:07
haha
to illustrate the fact that most of the time static is unnecessary
that is true
@KyleTrauberman <taking it out of context> Where did the rest come out?
good evening
are Lists good to use? are they expensive?
private List<ushort[]> chunkRegisters(ushort[] registers)
{
    List<ushort[]> ret = new List<ushort[]>();
    List<ushort> tmp = new List<ushort>();
    foreach( ushort register in registers ) {
        if (tmp.Count > 0)
        {
            if( tmp[tmp.Count - 1] + 1 == register ) {
                tmp.Add(register);
            } else {
                ret.Add(tmp.ToArray());
                tmp.Clear();
                tmp.Add(register);
            }
        }
        else
        {
            tmp.Add(register);
18:13
@KendallFrey It didn't. I have to go to the bathroom, brb.
lol
@rlemon Lists are better than arrays most of the time.
ok, they are nice and easy to work with
so I just wanna make sure before I use them as my defacto
If you're doing toarray on a list, something is probably wrong.
18:15
unless you're passing the values to a method that requires an array.
@KendallFrey ok better question - how to have a dynamic sized ushort[] that I can add to
I don't know the size of the final array
@rlemon A List<ushort>
I use lists to build lists of values, then .toarray them all the time
18:15
@KendallFrey ok so I am doing it right
List<ushort[]> should probably be List<List<ushort>>
i'll play with that
any good sound reasoning why lists are less expensive than arrays? (I like to learn)
^I'd like an answer to this
lol
i'll get my google-fu on
18:20
@rlemon They aren't, until you use them as dynamic arrays.
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A: what is difference between string array and list of string in c#

Jon SkeetArrays are a lower level abstraction than collections such as lists. The CLR knows about arrays directly, so there's slightly less work involved in iterating, accessing etc. However, this should almost never dictate which you actually use. The performance difference will be negligible in most re...

yea just reading some articles now :P
go skeet go
My internet doesn't want to download the xcom demo, have chat, and load that link at the same time.
actually, it just doesn't want to load that link
Don't blame you
rlemon links can be dangerous
:P
!!/urban rlemon
@KendallFrey Y U NO MAEK SENSE!!!???!!?11 No results for rlemon
18:25
HAHA
"No results for rlemon." Priceless.
I would expect Lists to typically be more expensive than arrays
They are.
not by much I'm sure
But still, why did you think they were less expensive @rlemon ?
Not much, though, unless you do certain evil operations, like inserting and removing at the start or in the middle.
idk why. ignore me
18:27
lol
Gladly :P
TIL Justin Beiber is Canadian. Kendall, RLemon, you've got some splainin to do.
LOL
@TravisJ pffft
Justin Bieber: The one thing wrong with Canada.
18:28
Ever notice how Canada just craps out terrible musicians?
And the rest of the world craps out worse ones.
Except Korea.
if that is all we do wrong then i'm happy to call myself a Canadian
And we all have to hear about it because Canadians illegally cross the boarder to buy the cds.
@KendallFrey Whaaat?
18:29
All music is free to download in Canada.
Korea cranks out the worst music of all, haven't you seen Gangnam Style?
you keep your guns, we'll take Celine Dion back....

lets just see who blows themselves up first!
Yes. Awesome song.
Hmm, then how do you explain Alanias Morisette, Justin Beiber, Brian Adams, and Celine Dion? No one here buys that crap.
Who is Celine Dion?
18:30
lol Celine Dion, I remember the 90s
youngins
I haven't heard of here for literally years.
I was asked today who prince was
Worst. Singer. Ever.
Prince is from my current city. He lives here, I guess. Word is he's completely crazy.
18:30
That's all I know.
@rlemon Did you answer "An artist who was formerly known as Prince"?
You could further confuse them and answer the question at the same time.
he didn't get this
:/
probably nsfw, language.
Language is NSFW? Here I've been using programming languages for years.
</lameJoke>
Leave the lame jokes to Kevin Smith, tyvm.
18:34
Ha-who?
The fat guy in the video.
also language in this
but it is Samuel Jackson
That. Looks. NSFW.
so it's expected to hear a "Fuck" every once in a while.
yea the thumbnail is stupid
it's an obama ad
funny as shit
To hear it? Ewww.
... I don't care I love the smell of it ...
18:36
Wikipedia is begging for money again
Probably. It's the end of the year.
muhhhneeeez pleezzzzzz
I might donate, but I have no credit card.
@rlemon again? they stopped begging at some point?
Windows 8 is so easy to use!
Every time a new year rolls around, they stop.
18:46
What's with the bad reviews?
Evening guys
That reminds me...
(+girls? although I doubt it...)
@KyleTrauberman, you use SharePoint. Give me one good reason to hate it.
The name.
non-standard dev lifecycle
18:48
good reason.
Doesn't Sharepoint make vast amounts of money for mediocre IT professionals?
i make lots of zeroes from sharepoint
but I still hate it
non standard dev lifecycle
no debugger support (better in 2010, but still not there)
Why will I hate that?
18:50
requires a server os to dev
as a user, or as a dev?
User, I think. I'm gonna be using it to manage API docs.
Anybody know of a way I can get line-level debugging of a crash in visual studio?
@KendallFrey lots of training required due to huge paradigm shift on the users side
but users have it better than devs
And by crash in visual studio, I mean that some component of VS is trashing the designer, and I want to know whether I can prove exactly which component is doing it
error messages are almost always something like "something bad happened"
with no details
18:54
The log says "Visual Studio Explorers and Designers Package' - but I'm pretty convinced that it's something else taking that out and not something fundamentally wrong with the designer itself
@KendallFrey SharePoint is a powerful tool, and if used properly (stress on the if, its uncommon in my experience), it can serve as a good document management tool, team collaboration tool, intranet site platform, data integration and reporting tool
most of my hate comes from the dev side
its 85% + admin duties, and the dev tools and lifecycle are lackluster.
I'm not an admin, and I don't want to be an admin
ugh I used SharePoint in my last corporate gig. hated every minute of it
and I was just an end user
not an admin
also this was in 2006ish
its gotten better since then
you were probably using 2003, which sucked @$$
2007 was not much better, but 2010 had made leaps and bounds in improvements
still has a long way to go though
but its better
I want a tune I can groove too late... I want a tune with interrupted awesomeness that uses a flanger to make cool sounds
Anybody interested in an Electrical Engineering job for Ford? Ford Motor Company- Electrical Engineer, Mobile Vehicle Connectivity Solutions
19:01
di.fm -> progressive is nice music to develop on
I have a coding playlist on spotify that I like to listen to while coding
anyone with a grooveshark playlist can surly share with me
wrong clipboard data :/
private List<List<ushort>> chunkRegisters(ushort[] registers)
{
    List<List<ushort>> ret = new List<List<ushort>>();
    List<ushort> tmp = new List<ushort>();
    foreach( ushort register in registers ) {
        if (tmp.Count > 0)
        {
            if( tmp[tmp.Count - 1] + 1 == register ) {
                tmp.Add(register);
            } else {
                ret.Add(tmp);
                tmp.Clear();
                tmp.Add(register);
            }
        }
        else
        {
            tmp.Add(register);
so as it turns out this is ugh... not what I needed
instead of List<ushort> i decided i only need to store the first address and the number of points to read to
smaller
public class PointRange
{
    public ushort StartPoint { get; set; }
    public ushort NumberOfPoints { get; set; }
    void PointRange(ushort startPoint, ushort numberOfPoints)
    {
        StartPoint = startPoint;
        NumberOfPoints = numberOfPoints;
    }
}
I hate that..
paste.ubuntu.com/1298300 now I have this
19:25
You can consider the use of a struct here
probably.
i'm leaving! Have a good one...
19:41
@KendallFrey hey if you got a minute and can look at this.... basically it runs fine twice. never does a third scan (afaik it should run endlessly)
output right now is just the following:
03:41:38:21	read list 0,0,0
03:41:38:36	read list 0,0,0
I only target you because I know you have used SerialPort :P
19:58
@rlemon runs twice? what do you mean? it outputs two lines?
yes then stops
no errors
stepping through the debugger shows the current_index is updating correctly.
but it just stops idk
hmm... why are you not using ReadByte() ?

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