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00:07
Raise your hand if you know what global means.
/raises hand
Sweet. Wasn't sure if that was something anybody used.
i was thinking that was a trick question
As in, global doesn't exist?
If so, joke's on you.
Just to make sure... you're talking about scope right?
00:10
The keyword.
just looking it up, as i have never used it but do you mean stuff like this kendall??
class Test {
class System {}
public void Example() {
System.Console.WriteLine("here"); // Error since System binds to Test.System
global::System.Console.WriteLine("here"); // Works
}
das right
hey kyles back... ermm im guessing morning kyle??
00:26
Wrong. Is it around 5:30?
Something like that.
Server Error in '/' Application.

Runtime Error

Description: An exception occurred while processing your request. Additionally, another exception occurred while executing the custom error page for the first exception. The request has been terminated.
The SO homepage has undergone a transformation!
I think chat is the only thing not affected. The whole site's down.
Yep.
The other chats are down too, which is weird.
Other chats as in?
chat.meta.stackoverflow for example...
C# chat room is impervious to the site being down. Jon Skeet is one of the owners after all
Back up now.
hmm
hmmm
so bored
watch Masters of the Universe on youtube like me :P
someone name my blog for me.
00:53
What's it about?
programming
.net
mvc
There you have it ^ ;)
maybe a little about me
Bla, to bland.
my vote is for banannanananaa
dotbuzz
need a better title
than just my name
also a short tagline
HAHA I just passed you in rep!
Now I need a new goal. What shall it be?
00:57
that was your goal?
15k is still too far away.
@Kyle How to drive yourself crazy with the right way to program web apps?
@KyleTrauberman Yes lol.
You were only a couple hundred ahead so I got busy.
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A: When to use get; set; in c#

Kyle TraubermanThe syntax you are describing is known as an auto property. Before the syntax was introduced in .NET 2.0, we created a property like so: int _myVar; int MyVar { get { return _myVar; } set { _myVar = value; } } .NET 2.0 introduced the shorthand syntax, allowing the compiler to automati...

Just got another 15 :P
00:59
just installed VS2012 RTM Ultimate
@KendallFrey now catch up to my badges
5 gold... jealous.
got a new gold badge today
I saw. gratz.
Dang it, there needs to be a badge for killing flies.
I need 11 more points to catch back up to kendall
who would have thought this would be an upvote honeypot
23
A: $(document).ready shorthand

Kyle TraubermanThe shorthand is: $(function() { // Code here });

I wonder why you shared that. ;)
01:03
hint hint
:P
I can downvote if it helps. :)
Screw it, it's bedtime. We'll see what happens in the morning.
night night kendall
Ho, hum, the gap has increased. :) Nite folks.
01:07
and to think, I upvoted you about an hour ago...
tisk tisk tisk
is rep really that important to you guy lol
guys
yes! meaningless internet points are important
that's why I have lots of reddit karma too
2am i guess its bed time
night guys, dont work 2 hard for those who are working
01:33
hi! could someone please point me a GUI-based debugger like DbgCLR with little footprint?
I need to debug a WinForm app running under wine and neither DbgCLR or ILSpy worked :S
02:08
use mono?
the app is not compatible with Mono
it's .Net, but is generated by a RAD tool, so we have little control over the app
so we can't use Mono
I'm able to run the app with some errors after installing .Net 2.0 on wine
most errors are caused by a function that is part of the RAD tool runtime (the same errors doesn't happen with .Net 2.0 and Windows), a closed-source, obfuscated, managed thirdy-party library
I hope a debugger can tell me what is going on inside the problematic method (I don't mind reading CIL because I've decompiled the library and sorta know what the method does)
02:42
hello
anyone here?!
@user1415560 yep
i am currently building an asp.net website and i was wondring where can i find someone to build the UI/JS side of the website?
well, if what you want is someone to do the UI part then why are you here? :P
that's exactly the purpose of my question..
in the company I work for the design people doesn't have a clue about asp.net
02:49
I want some one who can at least understand asp.net
.aspx pages
I don't know where you can look, but have you tried careers.stackoverflow.com/employer/search ?
No, i have not tried that one
i will give it a shot
03:07
@user1415560 recruitcoders.com it's a paid service (for the employers) where the job candidates need to prove their skills (usually by submitting code that solves a problem)
 
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05:05
hiall
 
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07:37
Oops? Anybody here?
07:53
lews is
did you get your role thing sorted girish
And so are you Dunn!
oh yea lol
@KyleTrauberman just managed to workaround the bug! =D thanks for your attention (but a debugger like that could still be useful)
@E.LDunn :'( No.. Bid headache for that.. My training is sorting this problem thru Encrypting and Decrypting in the database level
hellooo??
08:09
hi sorry
:) c# Room is sleeping ..
yea dunno why its 9am :P
9am? Which part of world you're from bro?
Its 1:40PM.. So sunny..
uk is kool.. England?
08:13
yea
I'm damn hungry will ve my lunch and come back..
brb
08:31
How do I remove a white background from an image?
I am trying to make an icon :'(
an icon as it an .ico
as icon as in a .co
damn it
Yeah, but the background is white
cant type today
through code or to be used in your application?
i.e are you tryign to create the icon through code
Just for displaying an icon
Nothing with code
I don't have photoshop, which I can't use anyway
And paint.. I hate paint.
lol in that download paint.net
it allows for transparent pngs that you can then use on any of the many online sites to create icons.
im off
08:40
Alright cya
09:22
Anyone knows how to concatenate byte array with string ? .
@user1514077 Elaborate please.
i have byte data that i want to concatenate with string to form a IEEEBlock of the form #60XXXXXDDDDDDD, where #60XXXXXX is the header(string) and rest is binary data . i was trying something like..."#60XXXXXX " +Convert.ToBase64String(tempArry));
@user1514077 what encoding the data should use?
@user1514077 Use BitConverter.GetBytes or Encoding.GetBytes and then merge the lists.
@user1514077 System.String stores the strings in a encoding-independent format known as Unicode. If you want the result of the concatenation to be binary data you need to know which encoding the header must use, and if you want the result to be a string you need to know the encoding of the data
09:36
Hellozz
@user1514077 when you know what type you want the result to be and what encoding the data must use you can follow @RoelvanUden's advice and take a look at the Encoding class
can you please tell how i know which encoding is being used for the data?,
i am new at this..
Look at the specifications for whatever you want to create.
yeah! take a look at the specs of IEEEBlock
Does anybody here know if TypeMock Isolator needs a special kind of CLR host or something like that? I mean, can I mock a type and use it in production code? Related to this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/11763166/…
@ygormutti DynamicProxy is your best bet.
09:45
@RoelvanUden I don't have control of the code. I want to fix a bug caused by the way a thirdy-party lib uses another thirdy-party lib (part of the .Net framework)
@ygormutti That's exactly what DynamicProxy can do for you. It can create wrappers around the target code and intercept a specific function from it.
@RoelvanUden I know, but it needs me to do things I can't, like turning methods into virtual, override implemented methods from interfaces (the methods I need to change aren't part of interfaces), change usage of the proxied object (can't because usage is inside thirdy-party lib), etc
The profiler API is my last hope, but it seems everything that takes this approach use a custom CLR host, what is unacceptable
Turning methods into virtual? You don't need that, you intercept with DynamicProxy. You can also do a generic intercept and use a method name on the target so you don't need the target to be part of an interface. But, I guess the last option is out of the window.
... at least for use in production
Why do you need to fix a bug in a library anyway?
If it's closed source, isn't there some responsible person you can poke?
09:55
sup guys
@RoelvanUden I just don't see how DynamicProxy can do this. If you could point me the line that will instantiate the proxy in this case I would be grateful
@RoelvanUden the responsible person just don't care. :/ And unfortunately we can't just stop using it, because it is part of the runtime of a RAD tool called PowerBuilder. We have a HUGE amount of code written using the tool's proprietary language
I know of options that aren't exactly legal..
I'm listening :)
Disassemble the library and dump the source code to-disk. This is possible using a reverse engineering tool, and when the library is obfuscated you just need to pull it apart using a tool designed to break obfuscation (I'm searching for the name, since I forgot).
Actually, I've worked around the bug by controllng the usage of the library in my code, but I'm not satisfied with the result. I've put two levels of synchronization around their code, and sometimes (by external means, e.g.: database fails) this cause deadlocks
10:01
@ygormutti Deobfuscate with github.com/0xd4d/de4dot
@ygormutti Deadlocks caused by your code? You can fix that. :P
@RoelvanUden I've decompiled it. It's not only obfuscated, but it uses lots of unmanaged code, mutifile assemblies, dynamic unmanaged function pointers, etc :(
@RoelvanUden yes, I can, by making a deadlock detector/solver. But I don't want to do it, since every time a deadlock happens it is caused by buggy business objects. And they're always caused by a combination of DB and application (DB locks application that locks DB)
hi all
how can we copy a file from a folder to another folder
It's a very very crappy library, not designed for thread-safety. I just want to go as close of the root of the problem as I can
i have both source and destination folder address
@rahul take a look at System.IO.File.Copy overloads
10:13
Hello friends… is there a way to save a value when an application closes and retrieve in next startup for windows forms? (I am thinking of a solution like cookies in web sites; or can we implement the same in win apps)
@ygormutti thanks for your kind and fast reply :)
@ygormutti thanks for the reply
@techdo also, you can use .ini files, sqlite database, xml serialization, etc, it depends on what kind of data you need to persist
@ygormutti okay fine... I just wanted to save few window locations when I close my application (I am trying to build a file watcher application which alerts me when an exception occurs in my website).
10:22
@techdo I think the application's settings seems very suitable for this purpose
@ygormutti okay... thank you...
10:43
@ygormutti i checked the data format for file using streamreader.Getencoding , it's UTF-8, now how can make up a string that includes the header #60XXXXX and the binary data?
Fa-fa-fa-friiiiidaaa-ay!
@user1514077 well, if the data is UTF-8 too you can do something like this: header + Encoding.UTF8.GetString(bytes)
Wil
Wil
I have a little issue and was wondering if anyone can help - I have a SQL query then I call gridview1.databind() - I need to edit one column in each row returned, but, if I enumerate the data, I can't bind it... and after it is bound, I can't see how to edit the grid view... can anyone recommend anything?
@Wil edit your returned value row by row, then add it to a selectedlist?
use the selectedlist to do the databind
or maybe do your edits during the onDataBound() event?
WHY THE HELL DO I KEEP GETTING PIPE 40 ERRORS ON MY LOCAL BOX?!
ermmm becuase its friday and your working to hard
10:50
MS SQL Server 2k8 is telling me to take a 3 day weekend?
yupp :D
Ya'know what? You're alright SQL Server.
Wil
Wil
@Billdr Sorry to sound thick, but, I don't suppose you can link me to an example? I have only ever done MVC and never webforms, this is someone elses project and it is confusing me a bit!
You'd do it in your codebehind, @Wil.
One sec, let me find a solution where we did something similar.
Wil
Wil
this basically does... execute reader, then grideview1.datasource=reader, then gridview1.databind
I looked in the gridview before and after databind, but couldn't edit... Are you saying, create a selectedlist, edit it, then bind that instead?
10:52
That's one way to do it, yeah. You'd have to do something to commit changes to the database afterwords.
i always use a datatable its more memory but readers do my head in, you cant do this you cant do that....
Wil
Wil
@Billdr No need to commit, it is a select query only
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms752347.aspx talks about a bit of this, you may find a more standard solution there. I think there's a heading about data shaping.
Wil
Wil
Hmm... That goes over my head!
Oh, then yea. So do a
foreach(row in result)
{
row.collumn=whatever-you-want-to-change;
mySelectedList.add(row);
}
gridview.bind(mySelectedList);
My syntax is probably off.
I'm rubbish without intellisense.
Wil
Wil
10:56
haha, thanks - I will give this a go
brb, rebooting.
hello people that just entered
Good day ._>
Hey Folex. I'm back btw.
Back from where?
10:59
a reboot
damn you sneaky Bildr... with his solid state
@Billdr crazy trip ._.
Hmm... you know I'm not sure if this laptop has a ssd.
fast laptop then i didnt even see you leave the room i dont think
700gb, I doubt they spent that much money on me.
11:00
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream (byteArray);
Bitmap bitmap = new Bitmap (stream, false);
bitmap.Save ("mytestingbitmapimage"); //System.ObjectDisposedException: The object was used after being disposed.

Any ideas?
yea, it's got an i7 and a ton of ram... it's a good laptop, if you don't have to carry it.
Byte array is ok.
@Billdr macbook?
o.O
Pft, no. I'm a professional IT guy ;p
try setting the memory stream back to the begining
Good call E.L. I'm wondering what the stream says at execution when you step through it
11:03
hey How to connect two webcam's in window application and display the results in seperate pictureboxes?
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream (byteArray);
stream.Seek (0, SeekOrigin.Begin);
Bitmap bitmap = new Bitmap (stream, false);
bitmap.Save ("mytestingbitmapimage");
the same thing ._.
... You want to narrow that question down some, @PraveenKumar? "You pull streams from each camera and point them to separate views in your form."
I'm trying to convert UIImage to Bitmap
Does Bitmap even support that type
@RoelvanUden By "that type" you mean UIImage? Obv, No
11:06
@Billdr hey u having any files related to multiple webcam connection?
No.
Does OrdinalIgnoreCase actually help
@folex Why are you calling Save when you return the bitmap?
@RoelvanUden just to test
Also, seek is weird and buggy. Use MemoryStream.Position=0
But, in a new instance, you dont need to do that
11:07
praveen ive only done it via dx but you normally hand it a pointer or handle to display on so mulitiple cams are no different than a signle cam
What's with all the webcam questions lately?
@RoelvanUden I think so too.
But I did that just now by advice
That's very strange anyway
Oh, goddamn Monotouch. So buggy, so... Oh.
its simple you narrow down the problem by doing the simple things first hence why i said check the stream is at the beginning :P
I understand ._.
I wish we were a FOSS company so I could get some decent feedback on my code.
My lead dev is always, "Does it work? Than it's great."
11:13
@folex does it work if you save the byteArray to a file and pass the path to Bitmap's constructor?
@Billdr Lol poor lead dev
oh dont start, my boss puts stupid dates on things and expects them done .... if it works 50% of the time his happy...
Enforced deadlines are the worst.
deadlines that yuo have no say over, urgghhhh!!!!
I don't want any say. I thought I'd be done with this two weeks ago.
11:17
Deadlines have a purpose.
Is it to make baby jesus cry?
thats true, but ones that are out of your control and totally unreasonable are not
@E.LDunn Aye.
Is there away to do this: have a class MyClass<T>. Then be able to do something like:
MyClass<Point> foo = new Point();
foo.X = 3;
The first line can be done with implicit operator. How can the second be done?
But we programmers are just there to convert caffeine to code, not be actually useful.
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11:20
2 days out and 4055 messages unread..
Good morning..
Welcome back @AndreSilva
@dav_i Once "<T>" shows up my eyes gloss over.
@Billdr <T> is lovely :)
@dav_i maybe override assignment operator. Is it possible in C#?
I'm sure it is, I've just never wrapped my brain around what it's used for.
@dav_i IEnumerable can do that. I guess...
11:22
googles assignment operator
At least when I use LINQ on some parts I use IEnumerable to call the columns as objects ...
@RoelvanUden (coffee)Work returns me an error. Can't convert coffee to null. :(
Weird, what did I do wrong? Benchmarked IIS vs HttpListener (using Apache Benchmark) -- IIS served 700-900 requests/second and HttpListener served 4000-4500 requests/second. My IIS is screwed up?
What the fuck ? Sorry for the offtopic but the organization that rules the schools in Brazil wants to change the amount of subjects on High School. From 13 to 4... Wtf?
11:27
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Jesus?
Math, Language, Nature Science and Human Science...
That's one way to group subjects under one name :D
Human Science? Is that like social studies (government) and history combined?
nature Science -- physics, chemistry, technology, etc ...
@dav_i can't you implement a implicit operator for int => typeof(X)?
11:29
So basically the same subjects with a new name. Good game, Brazil.
Human Science would be philosophy and history..
Nature Science would be Chemistry, Physics and Biology ..
Heh, did you hear the republicans in Texas, US want to stop teaching Critical Thinking in their schools?
"Critical Thinking"?
erm, where do Brazilians learn about government?
Erm.. we don't..
11:30
we don't
That explains a bunch.
@ygormutti You are brazilian ? o.o
@AndréSilva from Salvador, Bahia
Porra cara, paulista aqui. Não estou sozinho neste chat haha
I hear people going to google translate..
Yea Roel, they feel critical thinking teaching kids to reject values instilled by parents(churches). They want a softer focus on the scientific method and such.
Eu fala som picino.
11:32
@ygormutti I'll have a look into it
No, what is "Critical Thinking"?
@Billdr som picino? ._.
I didn't say I could spell.
picino => pouquinho?
11:34
Roel, It's taking what you're told and comparing it to what you know/can test.
ygormutti Yeah, that looks right.
@Billdr Even if picino == pouquinho, You just said that You speak sound little ...
@Billdr So you Americans have subjects to teach common sense in school?
@RoelvanUden Not for long.
I think that westboro church needs that kind of education.. at least what I head about the news.. They need it badly haha
11:36
eu=I, fala=speak, som=a, pouquinho=little?
@RoelvanUden Common Sense is not for everyone.
@Billdr Eu = I, Fala = Speak, Só = A ( In some cases ), Pouquinho = Little
But you forgot to conjugate speak. It shuold be "Eu falo só um pouco" I speak just a little..
Oh look. Still half an hour to start working.. How fun..
I'm not sure people grasp how anti-scientific America is. Evolution is a debatable topic here.
@Billdr don't lose your time learning portuguese, it's too much difficult, too little extra job opportunities
My wife's from SP.
@Billdr Hmm, does she still lives here? u.u I'm from SP too...
11:40
@Billdr That is debatable in a lot of countries, not only America.
Haha j/k
We own guns in the US, Andre ;)
well, in that case... she should learn english :P
@ygormutti Yes. Somehow.
11:42
She's fluent in English. Her family, not so much
Where, Roel?
Well, this is even stranger. When I save memorystream and then load from file to Bitmap, it works
What other economic 1st world nation questions evolution?
bit if I try to load Bitmap directly from stream, it doesn't
Oh
I know why
public Bitmap (Stream stream, bool useIcm)
{
// false: stream is owned by user code
//nativeObject = InitFromStream (stream);
// TODO
}
@folex maybe it helds a weak reference and you are unlucky :)
MONO
11:43
@Billdr Pretty much anywhere with a religious component. They really don't believe evolution.
Fcking mono.
Any ideas how to load Bitmap from stream by hands?
I mean, now I need to implement Bitmap ctor (Stream) by hands
I have no idea how to do that
@folex Bitmap has a constructor that gets an Image
@ygormutti Erm, pt-br ? ._. Acho que o cara não fala português.. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/93z9ee4x.aspx
sorry -_-
@folex See if this helps you, pastebin.com/NJi1TF0y, this is what I use to resize and create thumbnails for my images on a website.
11:47
public Bitmap (Stream stream, bool useIcm)
{
// false: stream is owned by user code
//nativeObject = InitFromStream (stream);
// TODO
}
:)))
@RoelvanUden thx!
I really hate msdn automatic translation
I think they check culture from your browser..
@folex maybe they've already implemented Bitmap(Image) :)
@ygormutti but without Image.FromStream it's useless in my situation
@folex is it a stub too? O.o
11:51
@RoelvanUden Your public Image(byte[] Buffer) uses Bitmap ctor (Stream)
@ygormutti yeah :))
I must notice that it isn't part of mono
Mono doesn't implement Bitmap
is it free software?
@folex This is how it is implemented, also in Mono.
It's just backend to coregraphics (from iOS SDK) from github.com/mono
@ygormutti yep
@RoelvanUden There is no Bitmap in mono, no?
11:52
Of course there is, mono has the same core libraries o_o
"The C# code that implement System.Drawing is the same for Windows and UNIX builds. Since this is an implementation of an existing Microsoft API no architectural changes go here."

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