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16:01
Why not play 20 minutes or a match, then check your usage?
Yeah may do
Can't use any more than the 200MB of "OS Services" my phone has randomly downloaded!
i hate caps. they are stupid when its not possible to have full control of your device
Wrote Samsung a stroppy email about that last night - to which I have not received a reply yet.
they wont.
I would probably take up the issue with your cell provider though.
Did you see that article on /. yesterday about ATT metering?
It's not the network provider - it's a SIM-free phone
16:04
guy measured his bandwidth, compared it to ATT's quoted amounts. 20-30% difference in ATTs favor.
they told him how they measure bandwidth is proprietary and wouldn't explain the difference.
or how they measure it.
Really...
Maybe they use check-kilobits instead of check-bits
that would be an order of magnitude difference though
I wasn't being serious :P
Hmm
That's pretty bad
16:08
pretty messed up
outright fraud at first glance
Can I ask a question ?
@user1799976 Yep
no
only silence is allowed in the chatroom
lolol rejected
Oh Boy
you guys are being rude to a girl for no reason
16:15
Sorry, I just thought what Chad said was funny.
We had no idea you were a girl. In that case, lets be super nice
Of course, you can ask a question.
In fact, let's be good little nerds and be all tongue tied and akward!
16:16
I want to display a message box that will show that "Who Loves Me Will Solve My Problem" in C# but using jquery plugin @ ASP.NET page :)
you don't need c# for that at all
and what jquery plugin did you want to use?
So you want to do function x in language y but using feature z in language a?
excellent. I, perhaps, am too jaded to be helping people today.
@ChadRuppert This is my data usage for "OS Services" on my phone - you can understand why I'm miffed when I only have 500MB/month

Jan - 69KB
Feb - 1MB
Mar - 987KB
Apr - 18MB
May - 58MB
Jun - 26MB
Jul - 35MB
Aug - 41MB
Sep - 38MB
Oct - 120MB
Nov (as of 14th) - 202MB
HFS, that is rather offensive
if you have no control over it, it should not come out of your cap.
16:19
sorry
I am back
Any gentle man here to help :)
im a rough man
my beard indicates such. also my gravatar.
who will help me then
user, if you scroll up we said that you don't need c# to do this, then asked what jquery plugin you wanted to use to do this
Gotta answer the question user, gotta answer them!
16:25
Silence is golden.
Debatable
@ChadRuppert try telling my dog that, he'll bark even more.
Then your dog is insolent and should be shaved.
@JamesKent That's because your dog wants more gold.
@ChadRuppert lol
16:26
You expect your dog to understand metaphors?
@dav_i: you think I am expecting too much of him? lol
They can just about get to grips with euclidean geometry.
Let alone metaphors.
My dog had flatulence down. That sounds somewhat technical, right?
totally
i think we scared girluser away?
16:30
What? You guys scared away a girl? I refuse to believe that.
sigh. once again the social incompetence that us nerds have failed us again. I thought for sure one of us was going to get a date.
At first I thought this was the JS room, it's so off-topic.
We tried.
I'd like to point out when i discussed one exposing themselves, I was pointing out that its a good thing that variables are private by default in c#
I wasn't just willy nilly talking about wanging your wang around.
BTW, non-euclidean geometry >> euclidean geometry
Isn't non-euclidean the one where the structures are impossible?
@Billdr Just a bit bendier
there is an excellent example.
@KendallFrey My brain
...it hurts
It's a Tardis.
I'm not a Tardis, you're a Tardis.
16:39
Right
Home time
Tomorrowwwwwww
It's bigger on the inside.
Hence, it's a tardis.
Thats what you tell all the ladies.
I've never had any complaints.
The thing I like about that game is that the non-euclidean geometry isn't the hardest part.
its the fact that it swaps pallattes?
16:45
Nope.
i only got to about that part before i stopped
See, you didn't get to the hard part.
meh, i got stuff to do or something
lol
I might, eventually.
im mostly "coordinating" today though
16:47
@KendallFrey that seriously hurts your eyes/brain haha
tjena grabbar
!!/translate tjena grabbar
@KendallFrey Command translate does not exist.
@rlemon Well, make one! Now!
Hello guys
@rlemon the chat bot is really sweet and useful, thank you for providing the service!
I was not a fan of hang tho
16:52
a fan of hang?
!!/hang
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can I block hang?
!!/hang e
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16:53
!!/hang a
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I think this is why it's annoying
!!/hang s
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s-o-e
16:54
Is it at all possible to smoothly bring a label onto the screen?
!!/hang c
smoothly in what way?
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NTONW?
16:55
@user1079641 In WPF, yes. In WinForms, it's extrememly hard.
Maybe it could edit the previous post instead of putting a new one in.
Anyone?
!!/hang t
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@KendallFrey why?
16:56
!!/learn hang "@KendallFrey Homie don't play dat."
@Billdr Command hang already exists
!!/hang n
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!!/hang h
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16:57
sigh I included 3 new projects from my lead. Breaks the build.
!!/hang me
@KendallFrey You people suck. The phrase was slope
@Billdr your lead scares me.
@user1079641 Because.
!!/forget hang
Me too. He once told me SSL was a scam.
16:58
@KendallFrey You are not authorized to delete the command hang
His career takes him from military, to private aviation, to banks. And he thinks SSL is a scam. Sleep sound everyone!
lovely.
@Billdr What banks?
I'll make sure not to do any business there :p
I'm not 100%.
17:00
Hmm
One he mentioned I remember getting acquired by Wells Fargo during the sub-prime loan thing.
Gotta reboot and do some maintenance, bbl
@KendallFrey Because???
Interesting, I hope he had no influence on security
17:01
@user1079641 Because it just is.
Hey Kyle, how's Vegas?
@KendallFrey is that you, dad?
Learning about lightswitch this am
@Billdr last night was OFF THE HOOK
Blackjack and hookers?
17:02
You're doing God's work, son.
gotta love how much people actually know about assembly
Ooo! I can add 1 and 1 to get 10!
this source file said "If we're compiling for PowerPC, use pre-increments because PPC has lhzu and sthzu which are faster with pre-increments"
17:04
I can add 10 and 10 to get 100!
the disassembled compiled file uses neither
and these two instructions have nothing to do with pre-increments
@zneak Hmm. I was actually reading on this topic last night. blog.emptycrate.com/node/323 says pre-increments are the way to go. Do you have a better resource for me?
room topic changed to C#: Unreadable topic is unreadable. goo.gl/sw1w5 [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
17:06
Thank you.
Gah, your metadata file could not be found! Why aren't these projects building?!
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A: Is ++x more efficient than x++ in Java?

zneakIt's not more efficient in Java. It can be more efficient in languages where the increment/decrement operators can be overloaded, but otherwise the performance is exactly the same. The difference between x++ and ++x is that x++ returns the value of x before it was incremented, and ++x returns th...

this answer also scratches the surface for C++
Whew. I'm waiting for VS2012 to install, then I have to demonstrate that i++ is slower than ++i.
some weird (read "non-RISC") architectures have dereference-and-increment instructions, on these it may be faster to use ++x than x++, but only if you use a cheap compiler that can't figure out by itself you're not using the return value of the expression
you won't be able to demonstrate that with VS's compiler, unless you use a custom type that overloads said operators
var room = SO.CreateChatRoom(CS | ASM | JS);
Can't you toggle compiler optimization in VS?
17:14
yes, but on x86 they both emit the same number of instructions
so you're screwed
damnit.
the only difference will be where the inc goes
(or where the mov to memory goes)
I'll have to do something else.
Storing the matrix length in a variable for the for loop is still going to give a performance boost, ya? (using the example that guy sites)
only if that makes a difference in what is stored in a register
Can you fade in controls in winforms?
17:17
@Billdr must be slackin, even a week with me away in vegas has failed to break my #2 spot on the starleaderboard.
@user1079641, probably not without a terrible amount of pain
I know they don't have opacity property, then how would you do it?
@user1079641 Not easily.
@KyleTrauberman I've lost my touch. No one stars me anymore.
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you've nailed the problem @user1079641
they don't have an opacity property
17:18
@zneak well, I guess I'm going to be hitting my head against my desk a bunch this afternoon then.
Aw, thanks anonymous star giver.
I'm not anonymous
Wait, who said that?
who said what?
@user1079641 Is there something else that has opacity that you can start with above and fade out then remove? Hackish and ugly
I can't figure out who's responding to me.
Okay Kyle, do I want LightSwitch?
17:23
idk, i'm not paying attention
When you use LightSwitch, much of the repetitive work is done for you and, in fact, you can create a LightSwitch application without writing any code at all! For most applications, the only code you have to write is the code that only you can write: the business logic.
Guess I'm going to install that.
its another visual programming thing
@user1079641 I think it is possible to use wpf controls from winforms, someone correct me if this is wrong
hook up a datasource (db, webservice, etc)
and create lists, etc
meh
17:25
add common actions for clicks
drive space is cheap, and I'm probably buying a new hdd in a week or so anyway.
@JohanLarsson That is true, but it sucks ███
@KendallFrey In what way? And use suk with caution someone is watching
@KendallFrey I did a propert git clone of whitepad by the way
@JohanLarsson You get all the controls in WPF with the ease of development in WinForms, plus a couple issues with interop.
And your fading will still probably look funny.
17:32
@KendallFrey I understand issues with interop is bad. Did not understand the first part
Well, the only benefit that you would get is not needing to write the fading code yourself. That would be outweighed by the amount of code you need to get even the most basic WPF interop working.
Can you initiate an event for another form from the previous form?
@user1079641 You don't seem to understand. You're not thinking in terms of object-oriented code.
Hence that question doesn't make sense.
apparently that other side of the fridge is a freezer
my sandwiches will be crunchy
oh look at that
17:37
The situation: I have a global "Loading" form that will be used for almost every task in the application. There is a timer in there that waits for about 3-4 seconds and then initiates the code for next event. The problem is, I can't put code specific to one form in there since that form will be used for other parts too. So I need to somehow put in the parameters enough information so it does the task for the different forms.
lightswitch does require some code
in VB
ugh
@user1079641 Fire an event from the loading form, and subscribe to it in each of the forms that use it.
The code has to be in VB? WTF?
well, I dont know if it HAS to be vb
but that's what the presenter is showing
and the coding isn't required
LightSwitch asplode!
17:39
but it is if you want a custom action
@KendallFrey what do you mean?
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Q: I need more RAM on my computer

Nick SchudloDoes anyone know where I can download more RAMs? I'm working on a video in Windows Movie Maker and my computer is going really slow. My friend said I need more RAM but I don't know where to download more! Any tip appreciated!

Troll^^^?
@user1079641 I mean, understand basic OOP and control flow before you try to make complex applications.
Troll.
yep, gave it away in comment
17:42
"you have to physically buy it!"
"Can I physically torrent it for free?"
LMFAO
yeah
I guess he wanted to see how long it takes before troll questions are deleted
He wants Azure or something like that
120+ s
Woo, finally made it to the Star Trek that has Whoopie Goldberg, and Wesley's uniform isn't so dumb. I can has Borg?
@KendallFrey If I understand correctly, you want me to treat the "Loading" form as an individual object, correct? If so, I am trying to do that, I just don't understand what you said because you were so brief.
@user1079641 I don't understand what you said, because you don't understand it yourself. You don't seem to understand your code and how it works.
17:48
No, I understand it. I know what OOP programming is, I am purposely trying to avoid it, but if that is the only solution, then I will use it.
@user1079641 avoid it in favour of what?
@user1079641 Out of curiosity what made you chose C# and .Net?
@user1079641 You seem to have a MAJOR misunderstanding. All code in C# is object oriented. Learn it.
18:30
Could this be decent use of new?
        public class A
        {
            public A(string name)
            {
                Name = name;
            }

            public string Name { get; protected set; }
        }

        public class B:A
        {
            public B(string name) : base(name)
            {
            }

            public new string Name
            {
                get { return base.Name; }
                set { base.Name = value; }
            }
        }
Elaborate?
all those who didn't know that new could be used in property decs raise their hand.... raises hand
You aren't doing anything new, other than making the setter public.
Which probably isn't a good idea.
oh dear god, I see what that does
definitely don't do that
18:32
It probably breaks some principle since the language is designed the way it is
violation of OCP
@TomW true dat
@KendallFrey and why?
and yes, I just thought of Robocop. If you didn't, you are dead inside.
My question is is this something that will cause a call in the middle of the night?
or possibly haven't seen Robocop, but let's gloss over that one
18:33
Because it exposes something that wasn't supposed to be exposed.
@KendallFrey But the same thing with interfaces is ok (the other way around)
@JohanLarsson I think it could. A might not rely on its name being unchangeable, but C : A might.
@JohanLarsson What? Explain.
oh, hang on....
no, ignore that. C wouldn't be a B
features that are inherently dangerous with no useful purpose tend not to be in languages
:6236831
        public class B:A,IA
        {
            public B(string name) : base(name)
            {
            }

            public new string Name
            {
                get { return base.Name; }
                set { base.Name = value; }
            }
        }

        interface IA
        {
            string Name { get;  }
        }
18:36
I think the interface declares a 'property that has a getter', not a 'readonly property'.
This not something I plan to do I should point out
I don't think it would be as bad if you had a good reason to allow modifying internal data, and you changed the name of the property.
@KendallFrey That is true but I can see it like A still only exposes it B
I think the main problem is that the internal data isn't meant to be changed directly. If you add several layers of abstraction, it would be much nicer. You would likely want a method instead of a property setter for this.
@KendallFrey Yeah, the compiler would not have a problem with a SetName()
18:42
Neither will it have a problem with the original.
Put this way, if the data is important enough to be kept protected, it's important enough that you shouldn't be able to change it without asking the class nicely to change it for you.
wonder if there are any languages with the built-in capacity to reply "depends who's asking"
oh wait
Depends what context you apply that to.
WS-*
I recently learned of a C# attribute that you can use to get the calling method's name in a method.
Well, yes indeed, that mechanism does exist in .net - public|internal|protected|private
code doesn't compile if you break those rules
18:46
You can also apply that on a assembly-level basis with InternalsVisibleTo.
indeed
I'm not sure if C# has friend classes though.
but suppose that at the beginning of any method you could access something like Runtime.AccessResolver to see exactly what credentials the calling instance has
@KendallFrey C#5 right? [CallerName]
Yeah, something like that.
18:47
@KendallFrey iirc Friend is called protected internal in C#
That can be really useful, for creating parent child relations for example
Yeah, but that's on an assembly level, not a class level.
room seems to have thrown a ExcessiveOnTopicDiscussionException
@TomW If we're talking about VB.NET and C#, Friend is equivalent to internal ... you can have Protected Friend as well.
We're talking about the C++ friend.
Ah, okay. Nevermind me then.
18:55
Pretty sure the "friend" concept doesn't exist to the CLR
you'd have to try to make a managed class with friends from C++CLI
I wonder if you could do that. I doubt it.
me too

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