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18:00
it seems like that's an appropriate place for it. It doesn't seem like there's an obvious answer
thanks for just going ahead and asking instead of beating around the bush though
@TomW - Seeing only what you want to see, and knowing only what you've seen ;)
ahh its all about the unknown unknowns
I think you are right @drch
I just pushed the code into my Xaml behind code and it worked fine
@BeginnerCoder - I think that the place where you call your viewmodel should probably inherit some sort of base class which inherently comes with the window, and then pass that into your viewmodel as an injection
So how can I get the code to run on the UI thread from my ViewModel
@TravisJ I will try that
Thanks
18:05
maybe the navigation code does some background thread animations. when the new window is loaded, you could initialize/call your viewmodel at that point since you know it will be running on the UI thread
@TravisJ I'm using MVVMLight and it puts this code in for me. public class HomeViewModel : ViewModelBase
@drch I will check, thanks
@BeginnerCoder - Where do you call the viewmodel from?
Protip: Use Unicode.
@BeginnerCoder - In your viewmodel, if you cannot inject the window from where it is called, do you have access to CoreApplication?
@TravisJ my xaml has this: DataContext="{Binding Home, Source={StaticResource Locator}}"
@TravisJ yes I do
18:12
@KendallFrey: maybe that guy doesn't know his date of birth and eats that cake every day
> "We ordered a cake through the Dairy Queen website and wanted them to write our son's name in Russian," writes Alex A., "All looked good on the site, but then we got this."
@KendallFrey Oh, Unicode.
@BeginnerCoder - Can you use: CoreApplication.Window.Current?
I wouldn't doubt they have an old non-Unicode-compliant teletype system that pulls order data from their database and presents it in-shop.
It would have also been funny if they drew boxes.
18:15
That's a font thing, not an encoding.
also, hire cake decorators with an iq above 40
@TravisJ no :(
those letters dont look precise enough to be a machine
@drch The line should be at 42.
Windows.ApplicationModel.Core.CoreApplication.GetCurrentView().CoreWindow
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18:17
@drch they're put on the cake by humans, but the humans read text from a machine.
@BeginnerCoder What the f ck.
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And the machine runs software written by idiots.
or maybe the machine that printed his birth certificate didnt support the charset and thats his actual name
THINK ABOOT IT
@drch That'd be hilarious.
id go by Q-Marx
18:19
lol @KendallFrey
"How was school, ??????" "Fine, mom."
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In any case: some software in the pipeline was written by idiots.
"Name and phone number, please." "Um..."
@drch It'd be pronounced Question Mark, but he'd go by Mark for short.
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Hi, I'm Question Mark Question Mark Question Mark Question Mark Question Mark. Nice to meet you.
18:20
man
i have WAY too many tabs open
and one of em is playing DMX
wtf
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I have four tabs open.
I know of a girl whose name is Emma Mann.
wtf did i do
@rightfold Actually, you could also call it "query" or "interrogative"
I'd be tempted to name one of my kids the empty string
@TravisJ Windows.ApplicationModel.Core.CoreApplication.GetCurrentView().CoreWindow <- I can only get that
18:22
They'd be ineligible for every webform ever
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I'd name my son Haskell.
Me? REBEL ;)
Or French.
Or Futurama.
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@ShotgunNinja Query? His name is Robert'); DROP TABLE Students; --!
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Twilight Sparkle.
Name my daughter Rarity.
18:23
No, really, my name is "' OR 1=1; --"!
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@ShotgunNinja That name is rare.
@rightfold Talk to @MikeF about that one.
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:effort:
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I'm designing a language.
That's always fun.
18:24
In computer science, BNF (Backus Normal Form or Backus–Naur Form) is one of the two main notation techniques for context-free grammars, often used to describe the syntax of languages used in computing, such as computer programming languages, document formats, instruction sets and communication protocol; the other main technique for writing context-free grammars is the van Wijngaarden form. They are applied wherever exact descriptions of languages are needed: for instance, in official language specifications, in manuals, and in textbooks on programming language theory. Many extensions and ...
importing the SO dataset is proving a pain in the ass
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@ShotgunNinja I'm using that.
I'm trying to recall some of the funnier IRL user names from the database on my last huge project
@rightfold Good.
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> ⟨let-expr⟩ ::= ‘let’ ⟨pattern⟩ ‘=’ ⟨expr⟩ ‘in’ ⟨expr⟩
18:25
Weird indian names like "Milky Milky"
@MikeF Harold Butts.
My first language was technically the one I created for playing songs with Console.Beep();
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My language is pure functional. \o/
@rightfold It satisfies every theoretical and hypothetical aspect of functional programming, but excludes console input and output, because those are side-effects, right?
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Actually, it allows for side-effects.
18:29
Then it isn't pure functional.
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Tell me how Haskell isn't pure functional.
First rule of pure functional languages: no side effects.
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Side-effects in Haskell are pure. :>
Oh right, forgot about Haskell's funky side-effect rules.
Pure like a 'virgin' with a reconstructed hymen is pure?
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18:31
The impure aspect of Haskell is outside of Haskell itself.
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It happens when main is evaluated, but that's done by some bootstrapping code written in C (assuming GHC's implementation).
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Okay, there is unsafePerformIO which is impure but it's very evil and unsafe and bad. :P
But it's still a part of Haskell, no?
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It's in the library.
18:37
Also, does Haskell support console I/O?
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Sure.
8 mins ago, by Shotgun Ninja
Then it isn't pure functional.
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It is pure functional.
Well, it's as damn close as a language is going to get to pure functional.
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Q: In what sense is the IO Monad pure?

keiterI've had the IO monad described to me as a State monad where the state is "the real world". The proponents of this approach to IO argue that this makes IO operations pure, as in referentially transparent. Why is that? From my perspective it appears that code inside the IO monad have plenty of obs...

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18:39
^ Top answer is a nice explanation.
Okay, I'll take that.
Okay guys, I need to come up with a sample class that should be unit tested. Ideas?
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@KendallFrey List<T>.
HOLY SHIT ITS THE SON OF GOD
@KendallFrey WeatherAlerter whose job it is to poll IThermometer every 5 minutes and raise an event if its `IThermometer' returns a value of less than 0
18:41
JESUS HAS RETURNED!
EVERYBODY LOOK BUSY
@TomW That's stupid.
He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!
@KendallFrey You're stupid.
@KendallFrey wtf for? just to demo unit testing?
Ad hominem.
18:42
Start a more productive conversation.
@drch Yep.
emailer
or anything that relies on an external resource
good chat
Here's a solution:
Design your own fucking sample
18:43
^
public sealed TestMe { private TestMe() { }}
there sample and test project done
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Syntax error.
Looks like I'll have to. Do I really have the best imagination here?
I'm single. I have to use my imagination.
18:57
posted on April 26, 2013 by ScottGu

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19:20
anyone here have a mechanical keyboard?
@LearningC No, but I know the guys who make mechanical switches.
cherrycorp.com is in my hometown of Kenosha, WI.
@ShotgunNinja Cool. Do you know if it is normal some keys to get stuck?
oh I have theses stwitches.
I would imagine as such; they are mechanical, and can potentially break if misused or defective.
Alright cool.
Do you have a prebuilt keyboard which uses Cherry switches, or did you make one yourself?
If you've made one yourself, I'd recommend swapping out some keys, to see if the switch is defective or if it's the key cover itself that is sticking.
Regardless, popping off and carefully cleaning the key covers should help keep them from sticking, as would taking an air gun and carefully dusting out the slots between the keys.
If a key cover is sticking due to being caught on a side of the casing, then I'd look into taking a Dremel tool with a sanding or polishing attachment and carefully sanding down the surface of the casing until the key travels freely.
Of course, I have no clue what I'm talking about, but that's what I'd try.
ehehe, hacking on keyboards.
19:32
Has anyone here ever experienced difficulty creating a unit test project in VS? Does Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.Tips.TuipPackage.TuipPackage ring a bell?
write a test that tests that vs can test tests
@KendallFrey I've worked with unit test projects, but that doesn't ring a bell.
Looks like lucky me has hit a one in a million problem.
Most recently I ran into this hurdle: stackoverflow.com/questions/9853785/…
@KendallFrey What unit test framework/assembly are you using? Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramework?
I've only used that and NUnit
I just tried to create a new unit test project.
19:48
I just noticed that one of my solution's test assemblies has a little flask icon (and the other test assemblies don't).
I was under the impression (from all my NUnit experience) that test projects were just class libraries where the classes had certain attributes.
@MikeF not necessarily. If its MSTest, they have to be included in the .csproj file
@Pheonixblade9 not sure thats entirely accurate
can any guide me about test driven application manually/automatically
Hi all
Hi @KendallFrey
can I ask a question about AS3 in here?
%^&*
I just crashed a jsFiddle that I was working on for like 30 minutes
winning
20:02
ugh
jsfiddle has been flakey for me
It was my own fault. I accidentally did an infinite loop
me --> blue streak --> visual studio
I was doing this extremely hackish thing with jquery events and accidentally looped them by not closing a function pointer over a loop.
Have you accepted clipboard history managers into your life yet? bluemars.org/clipx
@MRS1367 AS3?
20:04
Hi @KendallFrey
Oh wow
jsFiddle managed to recover it
<3
&*%^(*%^&
AS3 = ActionScript 3
for Flash or Flex
then no, its the c# room
I know that @StuartBlackler
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20:04
LOL ActionScript
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Piece of shit.
but no room for AS3
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20:05
that^^
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^^^those
others^^^^^^^^^
You know you're a geek when you see a picture of Alan Turing and think, "I know who that is."
But Alan Turing was the man!
he's had a lot higher profile in the last couple of years
20:06
@MRS1367 what your asking is like me walking in to the C++ lounge and asking a VB.net question
the government issued an official apology for persecuting him for his homosexuality, and he's been hailed as something of a british hero
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If you ask a VB.NET question in Lounge<C++> you'd be banned if you could ban people on chat.
whoa
ok @StuartBlackler
I said, I know
turing was from the neighborhood im living in right now
neat
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20:07
Cool.
wonder if he liked the chicken shops around here
this room for C# not for AS3
Hi @TomW
@MRS1367 yo
there is only so far the knowledge in this room will go. I think your better asking on the main site or a flash based room
flash based room...?
can U gimme an address?
20:10
ask the question
DO IT
@drch -> U with me...
My maternal grandfather was an electrician at a codebreaking site during the war - not Bletchley Park but under their control. 'Electrician' could have been basically anything since the terminology probably wasn't well-formed at that time. Doubtful that he met Turing, but isn't out of the question.
20:39
is there a faster way to do this?

CONVERT(bit, MAX(CASE WHEN Quantity IS NULL THEN 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS HasNullQuantity,
I'd use an EXISTS check
SELECT CAST(
   (CASE WHEN EXISTS(SELECT * FROM [Derp]
               WHERE [Herp] IS NULL)
   THEN 1
   ELSE 0
   END) AS bit)
   AS [HasNullThing]
EXISTSes are probably more efficient in most cases, since then the query engine knows for certain it can short-circuit and quit scanning when it finds a match
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Oooh SQL.
Dogs started to fight tonight and I got my hand pierced, < 10 wpm now
@rightfold I'm perf tuning a view atm
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Okay.
20:53
i loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee SQL
@StuartBlackler wanna help me optimize my view?
@JohanLarsson were they all your dogs fighting?
sure thing @Pheonixblade9
@StuartBlackler I made a room, this may get a little spammy
:)
@drch sadly yes, never had any dogs who fought before, got this a-hole now.
room topic changed to C#: The natural choice when you want to get things done. [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
21:15
@Johan - Lame! How long will the recovery take?
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Would you store a password hash (PBKDF2) as a blob or as a hex string in an RDBMS?
@TravisJ you want me to change room title back? :D
To what? I meant about your hand
the hand will be usable in a couple of days I hope
Oh, that is good :)
21:18
@rightfold -> do U know AS3?
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No.
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And I'm "you", not "U".
ActionScript3/Flash/Flex?
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Nope.
Ummmm
21:19
I can always type like I always do (using two fingers), no need to go fancy now all the sudden :D
so, sry for inviting U to join to the AS3 room
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I know C++, C#, Haskell, Ruby, Python, CoffeeScript, Erlang and Objective-C and that's about it.
@MRS1367 don't be sorry it was my idea, did not think the pony had any gaps in his set of skillz
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LOL
idk Haskell, Ruby, CoffeeScript, Erlang .... :)
21:21
@MRS1367 ask you q here, not busy here now
My question is:
When I flip a pic in my Flash file
and Add an animation to it
my animation doesn't work.
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@JohanLarsson If only we had a website with thousands of active users answering any programming-related questions…
I set my codes?
I need a quick answer
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If it's about ActionScript 3, you get a quicker answer on Stack Overflow than in the C# room. :v
I don't have much time for asking it and waiting for answer
21:24
@rightfold we have both!
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@MRS1367 Then why do you ask it here? Nobody here knows ActionScript.
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On Stack Overflow, there's hundreds of people who know ActionScript.
@rightfold because I asked him to ask
but asking on SO is solid advice
@TravisJ did your foot get better btw?
@JohanLarsson -> do U like to work on custom GUI designs for application programs...?
Still wrapped and limping. No skiing :( Probably have another 4 weeks of recovery
21:27
no fun
@MRS1367 don't know what that means really
but don't think I'm looking for a job atm
GUI design means
isnt that what the feds build with Visual Basic to track hackers?
create a UI with recent technologies that have eye-catching design
sounds like an amazing job
programmer with a gun and a badge
!
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GUI designs means using VB.NET to track IP addresses.
21:29
and is very user-friendly.
Graphical User Interface
or
User Interface
i should apply to a vb.net gig and be like. soooo... do i get my own squad car or what
@MRS1367 ok gotcha
I created a GUI design room for this
I'm happy if any one come in this room
and I hope this room survives. :|
Finally, I solve my problem with a trick. :)

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