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04:25
Yay Japan.
Going to Osaka in a week and a half. :)
05:14
posted on April 22, 2013 by ScottGu

This Tuesday, April 23, we’ll be hosting Windows AzureConf – a free online event for and by the Windows Azure community.  It will be streamed online from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM PST via Channel 9, and you can watch it all for free. I’ll be kicking off the event with a Windows Azure keynote in the morning (a great way to learn more about Windows Azure if you haven’t used it yet!). Following my

 
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06:39
Would you say get&set are attributes or own methods?
methods?
Thanks :)
07:09
Hello
@Neha Hi :D
I have an issue with hidden field jquey & .net
I set my hiddenfield on jquery function
but as my page re-post it lost its value on server side
@DarkLight can you help with this
@Neha I'm sorry, but i think I can't, I'm new to C# and I'm not familiar with jquery :(
ok
thanks
Hello..
Any one can help me in JNI?
07:55
@Neha i dunno if i understand your question right, you have a disenabled (hidden) .net form/controls which you want to set to an jquery function? if yes it would be an easy solution, cause diabled objects dont pass their value to the server, you have to enable it.
08:09
I also want to learn ASP.NET, but express doesn't have it :D
@Neha You have to send the value back in the next HTML response.
08:39
Fluent API is my hero.
I came on here just to declare that.
09:01
@Pengu no, its not like that. I have set my hidden field with a value when my page first time loaded for preserving tab index. but when page post on any event myhidden field value goes to null
@RoelvanUden how?
@Neha All values in a form are lost when you re-render. Just set it back with whatever technology you are using.
@RoelvanUden am using .net & I have done it by using session. but it set only after it once goes to server side. but before that how to preserve don't know
09:35
Thanks to all am done by using $.ajax & set the session there
10:22
0
Q: How to create a SOAP request with the help of WSDL and receive SOAP response?

SandyI am very new to WCF. I want to send a SOAP request to a content service say content.domain.com and receive response from the same. The WSDL is: http://content.domain.com/ContentService?wsdl. I have added this wsdl to ServiceReference. What's next ? SOAP request i need to build should be look li...

10:56
Mhhh, is it possible to get the control which created a graphics? For example, if i create a graphics in panel1 (Graphics g = panel1.createGraphics()), is there a way to find out which control created the Graphics? (in this example it would be panel1)
11:12
Where do you want to get it? Inside .createGraphics()?
Whee, I finally have 1K rep.
@RoelvanUden Yes, if possible inside .createGraphics() - Congratulations :)
Well, .createGraphics is a part of the panel class so using this would give you that instance :P
lol... so simple that i dont thought about this. Thanks :)
It is Monday after all. :-)
11:38
HIIIIIIIIIIIIII Every Body
I try to set KeyValuePair<string, List<string>>
but I can't
has any body experience about it?
Key/Value in a KeyValuePair are immutable. You cannot change them.
user142019
Immutable objects are the best.
What do programmers put on their CV nowadays? Just a bunch of stuff you know along with the education and previous work experiences? :-)
user142019
Link to GitHub.
user142019
11:54
First and last name.
My name? Really? Wow, thanks for that enlightenment :-)
Meh. I hate writing anything that ain't code.
user142019
Write your CV in C#.
Oh snap!
user142019
Do you currently attend university or do you have a job?
Avans Hogeschool Den Bosch
user142019
11:57
Ah. I'm going to Hogeschool Rotterdam.
user142019
T_T
It's so pointless. We're both probably attending just for the sake of a degree, amiright
user142019
I'm attending it because my parents want me to go to school lol.
user142019
I don't think I'm going next year.
user142019
11:59
I had a job before.
Why is that?
user142019
Well, my father is a doctor (as in the title) so yeah. :P
I think you can imagine he insists on his son going to school.
What was your job?
user142019
Software developer. ^^
... Well, attending school is a bit pointless in that regard, except for you know; proof. :P
user142019
12:02
My first job ever lol.
user142019
"proof"
user142019
Proof that I went to school.
Juh. Thats it.
In EF I have two models `Alpha` and `Beta` which have a M:M relationship between each other. I'm trying to add some `Beta`s to an `Alpha` like so:

var selectedBetas = db.Betas.Where(b => selectedBetaIds.Contains(b.Id)).ToList();
alpha.Betas = selectedBetas;
db.Entry(alpha).State = EntityState.Modified;
db.SaveChanges();

but this doesn't add anything into the table `AlphaBetas`. Any clues?
user142019
We only get to work with uninteresting technologies like JavaScript, R and Java.
12:04
^ I stopped reading at EF.
JS is pretty interesting tho :O
What the hell is R?
What is R? :D
user142019
We work in projects, final project this year will start in three weeks and will be an Android app.
user142019
edit lol
user142019
R is a language for statistical computing.
user142019
12:04
Its type system makes me cry. :P
You had my attention; now it is gone.
user142019
It has 1-based arrays. It's worse than PHP!
user142019
At least PHP has zero-based arrays. :v
Never heard about R... be gladly that you dont have to do ASM at school... it was horrible.
user142019
12:06
Assembly is at least interesting. Statistics aren't.
user142019
But yeah, assembly is a bad language. I had to write it about a week ago. Worked well though.
user142019
I had to use it because C doesn't allow me to propagate through variadic arguments. :<
I love assembly.
user142019
int xs = new int[42];
fixed (int* xsp = xs) {
    --xsp;
    // xsp is now a (pointer to a) one-based array! :D
}
user142019
^ R programmers would love C# unsafe blocks.
12:22
I call by reference a KeyValuePair to other methode
how can change it in that mothode without changing its Address pointer?
user142019
How do you call something by reference and how do you call a KeyValuePair?
I send a key/value in constructor of a class
and I want to change that key/value in class
user142019
You have to create a new key value pair.
how I do this?
user142019
Key value pairs are immutable.
12:26
after use new keyword, it change the address of pointer
user142019
class Foo {
    public KeyValuePair<int, string> Bar { get; set; }

    public Foo(KeyValuePair<int, string> kvp) {
        Bar = new KeyValuePair<int, string>(kvp.Key, kvp.Value + " hi");
    }
}
after using New keyword
in
user142019
You'll have to create yet another one.
Bar = new KeyValuePair<int, string>(kvp.Key, kvp.Value + " hi");
user142019
You cannot change an existing KeyValuePair. It's immutable.
12:28
the kvp address is change
user142019
That's true.
user142019
So you want to change the original?
what is the the good replacment?
yes
user142019
You can create your own class.
I call it bye reference
and expect chage it in other class
user142019
12:30
public class MutableKeyValuePair<K, V> {
    public K Key { get; set; }
    public V Value { get; set; }

    public MutableKeyValuePair() { }

    public MutableKeyValuePair(K key, V value) {
        Key = key;
        Value = value;
    }
}
Ok, thank you
I try to use this structure
12:45
Finished my resume. So boring.
user142019
My resume would be rather empty.
user142019
One job and that's about it lol.
Zoidberg is a brony???
user142019
@Zoidberg it works correctly
thank you
user142019
12:50
Great.
@RoelvanUden Do you have a CV on Careers?
@KendallFrey Careers? Is that a site? :-P
user142019
I already got two inquiries from employers. :lol:
Huh, interesting.
user142019
13:02
Need an invitation? I have 24 left.
Sure, hit me. :-)
Where are the invitations?
user142019
I need to enter your email address.
Hm, doesn't need an invitation?
Ahh. I see it.
user142019
You need an invitation or a GitHub/Bitbucket/whatever account.
user142019
13:03
In the latter case they need to verify it.
user142019
> Sorry, that email has already been sent an invitation.
user142019
Check your inbox. :v
Wonderful! Because of your activity on Stack Overflow, you qualify for a profile on Stack Overflow Careers.
user142019
Oh :P nice.
How can I invite someone?
user142019
13:05
Click on "Invitations" in the top right corner of the page.
user142019
You need to earn invitations in some way but I forgot how. Probably you need to fill in your profile to some percentage.
What page?
Ah.
user142019
I can't seem to get an MVC3 application to see the models in Add Controller...
They're in another project, one namespace down: ModelLibrary.Content, I've referenced it from the MVC application; can't see em' though.
Missing something? I feel like I forgot a step somewhere.
Haha, you can get dislikes on the carreers site
user142019
13:10
Seriously?
user142019
How can you see that?
I mean you can dislike technologies.
i.e. I dislike Java, don't bother me with Java jobs
Oh, yeah.
user142019
Oh I thought that employers could downvote people. LOL :P
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user142019
13:13
I'm going to add R.
Oh silly me; different EF versions in each project.
So if I have a Carreer profile potential employers can find me now? :-)
user142019
Yes.
user142019
When they have something they can email you.
Sweet. Thanks for the recommends, @Zoidberg and @KendallFrey :-)
This will become important in about half a year.
user142019
13:21
Noooooooooo what have I done! Now I have more competitors!
Ha, ha, ha. :-)
Well since you are from the Rotterdam region I suppose that won't be an issue? :P
user142019
I'm from a village near Roosendaal in Noord-Brabant. :P
Brabanderrsss
I intend to work in the Eindhoven region so shoo out of there :P
user142019
:P
14:07
Really?
user142019
Screw procedural languages.
user142019
And screw English-like programming languages.
REBEL FTW
Yes, there's an IDE. Yes, it's called Visual REBEL.
user142019
I don't use IDEs.
user142019
Ø FTW
user142019
14:17
Though it lacks an implementation.
@Zoidberg So what do you use to debug your code? Compiler directly ? Seems scary to me :D
user142019
LLDB or print.
user142019
In Haskell, mostly the compiler yes. Since Haskell has a decent type system.
user142019
And Mono prints stack traces on uncaught exceptions so no problem there.
user142019
14:26
(Unless I'm using a retarded API that returns null or -1 instead of throwing an exception.)
user142019
If you write good code, debugging is trivial. So write good code and you don't need a fancy debugger.
Is it possible to write good REBEL?
:D Nice...
posted on April 22, 2013 by Eric Lippert

Last time on FAIC I described an algorithm for producing every permutation of size n such that any two successive permutations differ only by swapping two adjacent items. Today let's actually write some code to implement this algorithm. The first thing I'm … Continue reading →

14:50
anyone here has experience with TFS configuration:
?
Me, mainly with CI builds
15:23
is there a way of finding out the memory address of a primitive type variable
some of these answers suggest using GC helpers: stackoverflow.com/questions/4994277/…
dunno if they'd work with primitives
@Magikarp You mean with the & operator?
user142019
15:47
@Magikarp int x = 42; unsafe { int* xAddr = &x; }
user142019
@MikeF Local primitives are not garbage collected. You'd need to box them but then you'd get the address of the box.
Will anybody be upset if I ask an EF question?
I forgot about unsafe stuff
Well you're about to be
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Q: Creating a development copy of MVC project

dav_iI've created an ADO.NET, MVC4, EF5 project which has a relationship between an entity and the built in Membership provider's User. I have cloned (using git) my repository to an external server and have set up a database with the same name and run the .edmx.sql file created by ADO.NET. When I ru...

16:17
EF doesn't make any sense whatsoever once you move beyond the basics of the basics; I guess that is why you won't get much answers on EF in this chat.
@RoelvanUden what are you going with EF?
I don't ever use EF if I have the choice. It was just an answer on @dav_i
user142019
I never use an ORM at all. :P
EF 4 LIFE
user142019
Good old SQL, PL/pgSQL and PL/Python. :>
16:20
I just use mappers to map rows => objects and vice versa.
i have my code generate the db cause fuck the db
almost home time yay
Hell, I wrote a CSV ORM the other day.
Is it JS?
Javascript? You wrote a CSV ORM in Javascript?
16:25
Sort of.
user142019
Is there an attribute to specify that a method will never return?
You are a terrible person
I know.
@Zoidberg why would you write such a method?
user142019
16:26
@DigitalD exit()
user142019
Or some method that loops infinitely.
There is no way I know of to mark a method for that
user142019
Or a method that always throws an exception.
[Throws]
[ExpectException]
[AbandonAllHopeYeWhoEnterHere]
user142019
16:28
:P
Test_MethodNeverReturns() {
Task.Factory.Start(()=>someMethod());
Assert.Inconclusive()
}
You could make up your own attribute for indefinitely-running methods.
Even for things like windows services though, there should usually be some code for handling stopping
@RoelvanUden did you do your homework?
16:38
lol
I did. May I have some ice cream now?
Send him to the basement for a couple of years!
user142019
lol
I'm already a hermit, add that to my list and you'll never see me again
yeah a basement does not sound too bad if it has books, computer & internet
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16:39
waitpid(2) is confusing.
maybe food & water idk
And pizza.
pizza < food imo
user142019
@RoelvanUden Food, water and pizza?
user142019
I know several programming languages and C#!
16:41
What would you call it when a setter and a pointer fights? I'm kinda witnessing it right now.
Yeah. Like C# is on a whole different level than other programming languages, Pizza is on a whole different level than other food.
user142019
@JohanLarsson two bad things fighting.
pizza is the java of food?
user142019
Pizza is the Haskell of food.
user142019
C# is the kroket met mosterd of programming languages.
16:43
Better comparison perhaps, Bread is like the JavaScript of the modern web. Even if you want to, you can't escape that shit.
You guys need to get a gf like mine :D (sick food every day, always disappointed after eating at a restaurant)
user142019
Step #1: Meet a girl.
Step #2: Make that girl your girlfriend.
Step #3: Ensure the girl is as awesome at cooking as Johans girl.
Personally I'll be happy with step #1
user142019
Step #1: Be a programmer.
Step #2: Meet a girl.
Step #3: Wait, what?
lol
1# Suck at programming
2# Meet sick girl
3# profit
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16:45
2.5# ???
I never understood the ??? part
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if (::ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, pid, nullptr, nullptr) == -1) {
    throw_errno();
}
if (::waitpid(pid, nullptr, 0) == -1) {
    throw_errno();
}
user142019
Should I put a newline after the first } or not?
user142019
I find both a newline and no newline there to be fugly. :(
@JohanLarsson It comes before the Profit part.
@Zoidberg What you really should be worrying about is the Egyptian braces.
16:46
@KendallFrey some wildcard/unknown right?
user142019
#1: Don't understand this meme.
#2: Read up on it.
#3: ???
#4: Profit!
user142019
@KendallFrey Egyptian braces FTW.
user142019
It's the one true brace style.
Egyptian braces up your ass FTW
in Lounge<C++>, Dec 26 '12 at 23:51, by Nolwenn Le Guen
@Zoidberg'-- Opening brace on newline. Do it or die.
user142019
16:47
No braces at all is even better.
Only for teeth.
protip: break a frozen pizza in half twice over the kitchen counter to pre-slice it.
@JohanLarsson I don't know.. my GF took me snowmobiling yesterday, cooked me a steak dinner, woke up at 5:50am to make me breakfast before work... That's a win.
I think Skeet uses Egyptian
user142019
Ruby, Python, CoffeeScript and Haskell win again.
16:48
Protip: use the frozen pizza box as a plate
@RyanTernier good man, you don't like pizza then right?
@Zoidberg REBEL
Why wouldn't I love pizza?
user142019
Haskell is like a pony: awesome.
I put opening braces on the same line..
user142019
16:49
@RoelvanUden +1
I line my braces up.
You're already indenting, braces serve no real purpose anyway.
Who cares if they are at the end of the line? :-D
user142019
You know, you can fix this very easily.
user142019
Have a reformatting hook in Git. Problem solved.
user142019
Everybody happy.
user142019
16:50
(Oh, and have it error on tabs, just in case.)
Braces serve no purpose? OK, remove them and see what the compiler says.
@Zoidberg You are an evil man.
user142019
Tabs are evil, man.
That's the only reason. The compiler.
In that regard, Python is nice.
@KendallFrey Try python for a bit and see if you still like braces.
class mine public void mine return true;
... sounds like my daughter...
user142019
16:51
Significant whitespace > braces.
Tabs are the obvious solution to the problem.
Spaces are a hack.
user142019
Ø has no braces and enforces four-space indentation!
user142019
Tabs should be syntax errors.
I hate space indentation. :-)
Significant whitespace == the debil
16:52
@KendallFrey WRONG
The ONE AND ONLY THING whitespace should do is separate tokens.
Code should do what it looks like it does
user142019
Significant whitespace is good.
user142019
You indent your code anyway (unless you're a moron) so why not use indentation instead of braces.
@DigitalD And you can't see whitespace, can you? You can see other characters, which is why I use them.
user142019
16:53
You can see whitespace.
Significant whitespace also makes minification darn near impossible.
user142019
Minification?
@KendallFrey That's just stupid. You're trying to tell me I can't see a hole in the ground either because there is no dirt.
@Zoidberg ok, show me a whitespace
user142019
You mean code folding? That works fine with Python.
16:54
Who the fuck cares about minified COMPILED code?
No, minification
user142019
What is minification?
@DigitalD My fucking bandwidth.
@NinjaEcho $g minification
GZIP > minification
user142019
16:54
Oh that.
user142019
Use gzip.
Use both.
user142019
And buy a decent SSD.
It saves bandwidth. No reason to not do it.
user142019
16:55
Oh and uh…
That... is irrelevant?
user142019
With braces you both indent and add braces.
user142019
With significant whitespace you only indent.
user142019
Less bandwidth!
You didn't make sense for quite some time there :-)
16:56
Are you on dialup?
running a prnhub?
Lately we've getting an average of maybe 25% packet loss. That is, before the weekend, when everything went down.
@KendallFrey I think whitespace is not your problem then.
16:58
It's all that space between the tower and antenna.
Either that, or ISP's hardware sucks intensely.
@KendallFrey Did you also stay up late the night before everything came to an end?
@KendallFrey Tower and antenna? You don't have wires?
No wires.
Rumor has it there's a fiber cable running right past our house.
I think we may have stumbled on your problem then
16:59
Is that normal for Canada?
For a place 15 minutes from the nearest Timmies, yes.

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