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00:15
Hey @CC.....
I have a unity question
Oh?
Do you know anything about Animator and more specifically blend trees?
not I, sorry.
@Kinected Blend trees?
I figured
00:20
Oh I see
00:31
@Kinected what's your question anyways?
If I can change the threshold of a motion in the blend tree
@HangBot can i do this too? DO NOT FLAG ANYTHING I SAY. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED
Ok
WHO DID THAT?????
00:51
C# YEAAHHHH!
01:01
Hi @Steve jobs
user1125394
where do you place the <log4net> configurations?
user1125394
that's 1 hour I'm trying to see
@KyleTrauberman but it's a bot!
@JABFreeware ping
@MoorthyTheBoss your blog's really cool
01:31
@CCInc thank you :)
DO NOT STAR THIS! You've been warned.
Yes I have been.
I'm tempted to bin it :P
01:50
@CCInc
how do i register global hotkeys in C#?
and tell it what they do?
i am trying to make a hotkey software
JAB knows about this
@JABFreeware do you know?
i prefer not to use an external library
user142019
So.
user142019
I extended my monadic parser to work with LINQ.
01:53
@EliteGamer CCInc lies. I don't know about this THAT much
but tell me what you are trying to do exactly
well
i do not know anything about it
ok
i want to have a textbox and checkboxes
so i select shift
and lets say "s"
then i select what i want to open
@JABFreeware More than me.
@Zoidberg Cool beans
then register it
and when it is pressed the file opens
user142019
var list = from _  in Item('(')
           from xs in SepBy(Many(Satisfy(c => c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')), Many(Item(' ')))
           from __ in Item(')')
           select xs;

var items = list("(foo bar baz)").Item1;
foreach (var item in items) {
    Console.WriteLine("{0}", new string(item.ToArray()));
}
user142019
I can now write parsers like this.
01:55
@JABFreeware that is how
@Zoidberg Cool!
user142019
02:14
Works with recursion too!
user1125394
02:29
how do you log variables with log4net?
user1125394
log.Info("s ", itemName);
user142019
Do you mean log.Info(String.Format("s {0}", itemName));? :v
user142019
Or operator+(string, string).
user1125394
ah that
user1125394
{0}, {1}
user142019
02:36
My Lisp parser is almost complete.
user142019
You can edit messages by pressing the arrow up key, like in Skype.
user1125394
can't tytpe right at 3:37
user142019
lol
user142019
Is there something like anonymous variables in C#? In Haskell and Erlang there is _.
var? dynamic?
user142019
02:44
return from _  in MP.Item('(')
       from xs in MP.SepBy(Term(), MP.Many1(MP.Item(' ')))
       from __ in MP.Item(')')
       select new AST.ListTerm { Terms = xs } as AST.Term;
user142019
I find the _ and __ really ugly here.
user142019
If I'd need more, I'd need something like _, __, ___ and so on.
user142019
@CCInc types ≠ variables.
shrug I try
HELLO WORLD
user142019
02:53
Ohai.
user142019
I fucking love C#.
user142019
It's a wonderful language.
user1125394
in Java transient int foo;
user1125394
maybe it's anonymous no?
user142019
I mean a variable with no name.
user1125394
02:57
@Zoidberg what is this language c# linq?
user142019
Yes.
user142019
With monadic parsers. It looks a bit weird because of from … in … but it's the closest to Haskell's do-notation you can get.
user1125394
hmm it looks functional
user142019
LINQ is functional.
user1125394
ah indeed
user142019
02:58
(Which is why I added the tag to the Functional Programming chat room.)
user1125394
and from foo in bar is foo <- bar (in haskell) ?
user142019
Yes.
user142019
The above code in Haskell would be:
user142019
do item '('
   xs <- term `sepBy` (many $ item ' ')
   item ')'
   return $ ListTerm xs
@CCInc hey man
user142019
03:03
>>= in Haskell is SelectMany in C#.
user1125394
should be 'bind' or 'compose'
user142019
The names of the LINQ-related methods are more tuned for collections.
user142019
But it works on parsers too.
user142019
Or any other kind of monad.
user1125394
I've to learn it one day
user1125394
03:05
linq works on data, that's it or more?
user142019
Well, .NET ships with LINQ for any IEnumerable<T>.
user142019
That obviously works on data.
anyone knows a book or reference when constructing algorithm
03:26
hey
does anyone know how to check weather a modifier key is down
like if either ALT, Ctl, or shif is pressed
not sure if this is C# room D:
i think you have to access registry for thisone
what is it yoru wanting to do c0dem?
your*
user142019
@Merlin33069 This is the PHP room.
03:32
@Zoidberg why will this not work in wpf?
user142019
I have no idea.
            if (e.Keys == Keys.ShiftKey | e.KeyCode == Keys.ControlKey | e.KeyCode == Keys.Menu)
            {

            }
user142019
I don't know shit about WPF, so don't ask me.
user142019
@EliteGamer don't do that.
03:33
why not
user142019
Don't use bitwise OR on Booleans.
user142019
Use ||, not |.
user142019
Wait.
03:33
im reminded of bitshifting.
user142019
Maybe you need e.Keys & Keys.ShiftKey || e.KeyCode & Keys.ControlKey || e.KeyCode & Keys.Menu, if e.Keys can be multiple keys at once.
user142019
See MSDN.
will not work in wpf
MSDN examples will make you sh*t bricks
03:36
ok, this is what i am trying to do
i need a textbox where i can hold like shift+S
and it display Shift+S in the textbox
03:47
u need to access HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE for this one i think
user142019
I'd rather kill myself than work with the WINDOWS REGISTRY.
to get if a button is pressed? that doesn't seem right?
its shift+something else
user142019
@Merlin33069 (Hint: he's joking.)
hahahahaha
03:50
mmm
anyway, there's a post on this page that looks promising, look for "message filters", never tried it myself... stackoverflow.com/questions/3244063/…
i was thinking about hooking so best way is HKEY
the way in that post /\ if it works seems like it would be a lot easier than using the registry
he left.
got back to gaming prolly.
noticed, thats a neat feature for disconnecting
so what are you working on c0de?
right now? just had an epiphany
being an employee sucks.
also i want to make my own software. sounds fun and fit for me. i dunno or maybe im just trolling.
03:55
hmm
odd long name
i noticed.
mmm
Currently working on a StreamHandler for C#, something i should have done a long time ago. reads and writes streams, flushes closes and can even use predefined templates to load to Dynamic arrays or lists
i've been working with c# for almost 2 years now and just discovered the dynamic keywork >.<
keyword*
Getting late, maybe ill try to get on here earlier tomorrow and see if its more active ;)
 
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07:43
i have a small query on IE10
anybody there to help?
 
2 hours later…
09:28
there we go.
hey @c0de!
Someone?
09:44
hi everyone
I know someone here is experienced and can point me in the right direction
if you if anyone has a second this is my issue
Tell me, maybe I can give some advice :)
Recently I was archiving files into in rar. And I mistakenly set set this setting where it to split volumes into KB intead of GB it was a it was set on KB. When I tried to access the hard drive it takes more than five or six minutes to load there is more than 32,000 files of R&R's each at 1 KB. the size of the drive is 2 Tb.
So as you can see it's impossible to try to delete them or select them it takes forever and the browser and explore crashes.
.I guess I would have to delete the files in command prompt. Or anyone suggest a way to tackle this issue.
I don't thing using the command promt will give you a somewhat performance gain
anyone having idea on dhtmlx asp.net scheduler?
@charan nope sorry
09:49
ultra compare, when a file explorer where I can execute a batch script
even when I tried to delete 500 at a time they do not delete
HDD's are slow ...
whichever tool you use to
delete the files
Can anyone give some advice about serialization?
not me.
 
2 hours later…
12:14
Anyone here?
@LewsTherin for some seconds
Cool, I don't have much time. Do you remember the educated term for testing an application by clicks and stuff
So testing the UI + DB to see if it breaks
It is either Integration Test (or a sub type), Blackboard testing, systems testing, possibly functional testing..
Ugh, which
Functional testing is a quality assurance (QA) process [1] [2] and a type of black box testing that bases its test cases on the specifications of the software component under test. Functions are tested by feeding them input and examining the output, and internal program structure is rarely considered (not like in white-box testing).[3] Functional Testing usually describes 'what' the system does.
Functional testing differs from system testing in that functional testing "verifies a program by checking it against ... design document(s) or specification(s)", while system testing "validate[s] a 
Scrap functional testing then
12:21
I can't find anything on "blackboard testing"
:S, what about the excerpt above?
oops
Integration testing (sometimes called Integration and Testing, abbreviated "I&T") is the phase in software testing in which individual software modules are combined and tested as a group.
It occurs after unit testing and before validation testing. Integration testing takes as its input modules that have been unit tested, groups them in larger aggregates, applies tests defined in an integration test plan to those aggregates, and delivers as its output the integrated system ready for system testing.
Ok not integration testing..
I am not testing code, I am testing the application
Both front end and back end
System testing of software or hardware is testing conducted on a complete, integrated system to evaluate the system's compliance with its specified requirements. System testing falls within the scope of black box testing, and as such, should require no knowledge of the inner design of the code or logic. [1]
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application (e.g. what the software does) without peering into its internal structures or workings (see white-box testing). This method of test can be applied to virtually every level of software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance.
Both are candidates
I think Black box testing is the one I want
It pretty much encapsulates most testing save unit tests
12:26
BLACK BOX TESTING -If one performs testing only on the final part of the application without having the knowledge of structural part then that method of testing is known a blockbox testing.
             usually test engineer will be involved in black box testing.

system testing- in this level the test engineers will perform defferent types of testing on the system .One among those very importent type, of testing is 'system Integration Testing'.

        A part from the type of testing, some other types like load teting, performance testing stress testing, usability testing etc. will be con
AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
SO MANY TESTING
KILL ME
ikr
I wouldn't bother with it unless absolutely necessary
I need to have some kind of testing written down for my database :(
Databases, the collection of interconnected files on a server, storing information, may not deal with the same type of data, i.e. databases may be heterogeneous. As a result, many kinds of implementation and integration errors may occur in large database systems, which negatively affect the system's performance, reliability, consistency and security. Thus, it is important to test in order to obtain a database system which satisfies the ACID properties (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability) of a database management system. Purposes Database testing usually consists of a layer...
Black Box Testing in database testing
Black box testing involves testing interfaces and the integration of the database, which includes:
Mapping of data (including metadata)
Verifying incoming data
Verifying outgoing data from query functions
Various techniques such as Cause effect graphing technique, equivalence partitioning and boundary-value analysis.
White Box Testing in database testing
White box testing mainly deals with the internal structure of the database. The specification details are hidden from the user.
It involves the testing of database triggers and logical views which are going to support database refactoring.
It performs module testing of database functions, triggers, views, SQL queries etc.
It validates database tables, data models, database schema etc.
It checks rules of Referential integrity.
It selects default table values to check on database consistency.
12:29
@CCInc how are uuuu
@CCInc did u see my car yesterday :D
I am fine, how is u @BeginnerCoder
No I did not
I'm ok. Just got a headache
Must I reupload? :D
lol
Ok thanks duders
duders haha
cc/urban duders
12:32
I think I got that from Billdr lol
@CCInc duders Synonymous to "duder", which is basically synonymous to "dude". It's not plural, it's singular. It's often used in a sarcastic mocking sense.
lol for bill
:D:D
EAT ME
that's yours?
12:34
nice
it's pertty
Thanks :D but I still don't get women :(
I do and I don't have a car
12:34
I'm too ugly
:<
So'm I :(
FUFUFUFUFUFUU
But I've got a very awkward date today.
get** I edited my message
I don't either.
12:35
wow we suck
ya u do
Women are like the Irish weather.. one minute the weather is miserable, the next minute, it is fucking sleet
@LewsTherin a memory of light?
12:36
rofl
hey it's me who gots the dates
@CCInc Do you read WoT?
No
I just searched up your avatar
Oh yeah..
Or you searched my "name"?
I'll do that next. Oh, your "name"? hint.
12:37
Pseudonym? I can't even remember wtf is called
Nickname?
Ugh
Yeah
This assignment is killing me
a pseudonym is hiding your real name
But yeah, I got the name from that series
lol and everyone calls you lews like it's your real name
then again people call me CC also
12:39
Lol, well yeah I wouldn't expect them to call me something else rofl
well what should I call you?
what's your real name, lews???
Lews
I never use my real name
BLEEEP YOU
Y NOT
12:41
Why are you using CC Inc?
It's part of my name
durr
Oh.. bum
Abbreviation?
Kind of
more of a nickname
Date time tho, /o
Date time?
12:57
homiez

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