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07:37
God morgon
08:07
I have nothing to do for the next 3 hours, what to do?
08:22
Give me a good programming challenge :)
@HjalmarZ Implement reliable sound and looping sound in HTML5/JS that works across mobile devices and desktops alike. Good, luck. :P
@RoelvanUden Well... keep in mind that I only know C# and I'm still a beginner hehe. Give me something easier.
Awww.
@HjalmarZ A* is fun. Once you're done with that, teach it to be self learning about the environment (meaning you don't have the maze to solve and have your 'dot' run around and learn about the environment).
In computer science, A* (pronounced "A star" ( listen)) is a computer algorithm that is widely used in pathfinding and graph traversal, the process of plotting an efficiently traversable path between points, called nodes. Noted for its performance and accuracy, it enjoys widespread use. (However, in practical travel-routing systems, it is generally outperformed by algorithms which can pre-process the graph to attain better performance. ) Peter Hart, Nils Nilsson and Bertram Raphael of Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International) first described the algorithm in 1968. It is ...
build me an LRU cache class
08:39
@RoelvanUden Cool, I'll give it a try
09:31
Morning
Morning Nanako
I got a question again
565
565
Hi all ! I have a question on Sharepoint . Is it possible to use both sharepoint foundation and sharepoint server in a single machine
I've got a main loop in a console app like that

do
{
while (!Console.KeyAvailable)
{
Thread.Sleep(100);
// some text output
}
} while (Console.ReadKey(true).Key != ConsoleKey.Escape);

And also I have a com object that fires some events. Do event handlers wake the thread?
The overall question is "I need a realtime console app, how can I do this?"
@Nanako check out AutoResetEvent msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…
it'll allow you to sleep a thread but break out early if its signalled
user2157210
09:52
Hey
user2157210
I was searching google for quite some time now but i couldnt find a way to do it. So is there anyway to limit the network speed for a webbrowser control?
for testing?
user2157210
I wanted to make some simple little app for me so i can get the feeling of getting surpressed by my ISP
Sloppy - the slow proxy
lets you simulate slow internet ;)
user2157210
oh thanks but still is there any way so I could do it myself?
10:03
yes
thanks, drch
you could set the document stream yourself on initial load
and handle the onnavigating event to set the document each time
and write a throttled web client
user2157210
Ok thanks will try this approach
10:46
hey peeps
hi @codebrain
hey @Roelvanuden
i became more of a web designer these days. Photoshop + jquery + Css
Addicted
11:01
photoshop is a more expensive addiction than blow
expensive but when the company blows for you, whats wrong in addiction :P
Doing GUI stuff all day is excruciatingly boring.
no shit
im html/cssing it up all week
kill me plx
I feel sorry for you drch :-(
the worst part is that the guy who was supposed to be doing it is 'too busy'
and he sits beside me and does literally fuck all the whole day
i was tempted to put a mirror under his nose to make sure he was still breathing
11:05
van, may be you're not completely into it..its cool too :) when other devs are scared of css, i play with it !
these guys want a responsive layout for 6 different screen widths
not so fun
drch there are some css and jquery tricks are there. you can crack it! still its pain :(
Calculate current window height and width using js and apply it in your layout container. easy way to fix
@drch Oh god :-(
Responsive is pretty decent for a few sizes, but then.. bleh.
@codebrain its meant to be done with media queries
yeah no shit
6!!!
wtf
its usually mobile, tablet, desktop
oh and a it all has to be done within 7 workin days
aint happenin
Phone, Tablet, Desktop, Huge Desktop?
What else?
11:15
320, 480, 600, 768, 900, 1200
i think this is the designers first responsive website
its huge. Media queries are new ..dont know the supportive features
"Designers blood" = "Responsive"
Media queries aren't that new.
@drch It's a load of sizes >_<
yeah
supporting all resolutions doesn't mean changing the layout per resolution
i have a countdown on google calendar that helps me relieve the stress though
yeah i was just giving you a hint though.
user2157210
11:22
can i set a base uri for a webbrowser control without navigating again?
at the end of the day, im like 'ok.. wednesday is done... only 4 more wednesdays...'
lol 4 more ? then ? you gotta finish it ?
then my contract is up
11:37
rabblerabblemorning
Morning Bil
12:02
2 messages moved to Trash can
zey
zey
It's night here :D
Anyone with any knowledge of IIS management, specifically IIS 8? stackoverflow.com/questions/17086640/…
goooooooooooood morning
afternoon, evening
whatever it is where you live :)
12:26
Hey Steve, Sean.
IIS8 exists? I thought 7.5 was the latest.
no idea
It does. Comes with Server 2k12
I guess the 'k' abbreviation doesn't make a lot of sense anymore. 2k12 is not more efficient than 2012.

...back to mysql
Hey Andre
:)
I kind finished my work here at Rio, I'm studying a bit of XNA
Seems fun
12:39
I think XNA is about dead :(
I'm 99% sure they said it won't carry over to XBOne. If you're looking at pc, might as well go Unity.
Nah, just a hobby
And XBOne is already dead so..
Wasn't the Pope in Rio recently? That must have been a clusterfuck.
I think he hasn't come yet..
Oh man, it just occurred to me how hard XBOne would flop in Brazil. "What do you mean I can't pirate everything?!"
Ah, pope is next month. Get out while you can!
I don't like to pirate games :(
12:42
Me either. However every "game cafe" I stopped at in Brazil wouldn't let me install Steam because it'd break their pirated copies of <whatever>
I did a write up here: nohypereviews.com/?p=1222
you should have just used their pirated copy of steam
Well, lan houses as we call it here, mostly are open as "bars" and are not permitted by law to operate as lan houses
Because they can't pirate shit.
I was trying to play L4D2 on launch day.
im not a fan of l4d2
Me either.
I was a huge fan of l4d.
12:47
never played the original
It was a tighter version of l4d2.
i was really stressed at work in those days and coming home and killing a bunch of zombies in l4d made me calm as a hindu cow
drch, you should add me on steam. My username's hiver, I use the same avatar.
will do when i get home
FYI: the php side of SO is fucking toxic. stackoverflow.com/a/9953210/1284102
13:06
hai gud evng
Anyone have idea about webservices in MVC???
Jasper, I'm right here, no need to spam me on gtalk.
Also, you have a bad habit of demanding attention, even when you've done absolutely nothing to earn it.
oh sorry Bill
Ask your question, if someone has an answer, they will help you out.
hi folks
In my MVC project i need to use Webservice for login authentication. I just create the webservice and add it to my project as a service reference.. but the problem is I cannot call this service via coding.
13:12
@Billdr u on steam bro? you have Dota2?
@ActionHank Yar. My user name is hiver, I use the same avatar there as I do here.
hiver as in french for winter?
So Jasper's question is, "How do I call a web service?"
s @Billdr.. I need to call Webservice on my controller
@drch Yea. Italian too, I'm told.
Er wait, that's Inverno. nvm.
Ken
Ken
13:17
Anyone here familiar with the lazy initialization pattern thingy with the getter of a property?
What's your question?
Ken
Ken
How does this syntax work:
        get { return _strings ?? (_strings = new List<String>()); }
449
A: What do two question marks together mean in C#?

lc.It's the null coalescing operator, and quite like the ternary (immediate-if) operator. See also ?? Operator - MSDN. FormsAuth = formsAuth ?? new FormsAuthenticationWrapper(); expands to: FormsAuth = formsAuth != null ? formsAuth : new FormsAuthenticationWrapper(); which further expands to: ...

Ken
Ken
Strangely if I remove the parentheses it doesn't work anymore too, I'm puzzled about this :S.
left to right
Ken
Ken
13:19
It's not the question marks.
its a way to do lazy loading
assignment calls also return the value that was assigned
Ken
Ken
My question is why what's inside the parentheses returns it like this?
It checks if _strings is null, if it is not, returns _strings, if it is, sets strings to a new list, and returns the list.
int a = (b = 2);
// a == 2
Ken
Ken
But why what's inside the parentheses returns _strings?
13:20
so take that behavior, combine it with ?? (null coalescing operator) and you got yourself some lazy loading
assign operator actually returns the set value. as drch pointed out.
Ken
Ken
(When it is initialized)
Then why must I have the parentheses?
Because of operator precedence, I assume
how do you pronounce coalescing , is it : coal esss ing?
13:22
Yes
i say co-allessing
Ken
Ken
Can you elaborate? I don't see it (sorry for being dumb).
@drch ohh okay
Without the (), it behaves like return (_strings ?? _strings) = new List<String>();
@Ken the same reason a * b + c is different than a * (b+c)
Ken
Ken
13:23
Oh!
I see
Thanks a lot ^^
@KendallFrey I am surprised that is even valid syntax. Wow.
@Nican What is? What I posted isn't.
Oh- Ok.
Well, it's syntactically valid, but not grammatically
But it compiles?
13:24
(x ?? x) isn't a valid l-value
@Nican No.
Ok, better.
Hello I'm beginner I would like to know why this will work with BaseClass and won't with that (I talk about the foreach)
internal class BaseClass
{
    public int BaseField = 0;
}

internal class DerivedClass : BaseClass
{
    public int DerivedField = 0;
}
      var bc = new BaseClass();
        var dc = new DerivedClass();

        var bca = new[] {bc, dc};

        foreach (DerivedClass v in bca) // HERE THIS WILL ONLY WORK with BaseClass v in bca
        {

                Console.WriteLine("      Field : {0}", f.Name);
@Meds Because bca is an array of BaseClass, not DerivedClass.
@KendallFrey But it contains both base class and derivedclass bc and dc variables
Yes, but you can't treat a BaseClass as a DerivedClass.
Say you have a bunch of pets. You can't feed them all dog food. That will only work for the dogs.
13:36
@Billdr thank u so much... it worked
If you have snakes as well, that would cause problems.
Awesome. Good luck on your project.
@KendallFrey Thank you very much
lol
@KendallFrey so thats why my gold fish always died...
man i should really stop trying to be funny
Hey, guys, I'm at 1,000 on meta!
@Steve You remind me of my little cousin (he's 4.)
13:40
damn, thats a harsh insult
actually you can feed a dog cat food but you cant feed a cat dog food
He is pretty smart though.
Hi all, I have one jquery.mobile.mvc based mvc4 app in which I had two different view first, one for dekstop and other for mobile. But now I want to show the mobile view to every user. How can I achieve this ? I don't want to create copy of index.mobile.cshtml. Is there anything I need to tweak in DisplayMode ?
@Steve :(
:)
14:03
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14:39
posted on June 13, 2013 by Eric Lippert

I often see StackOverflow answers that confuse the sizeof operator with the Marshal.SizeOf method. These two operators do different things and can return different results, so it is important to know which is which. In a nutshell, the difference is: … Continue reading →

Ooh, a new Lippert blog!
New... blog?
...post.
I think of blogs (aka Web Logs) like captain's logs. A new one comes out every episode.
I need more ideas for blog posts.
Blog about the design process for REBEL.
14:44
That would be a short post :P
"Oh, I just came up with my own language specification one night in a dream, wrote it down, and it worked."
Yeah, you could probably go into much greater detail about that, and earn a bit of advertisement and street cred in the process.
Joking aside, How to design your own programming language might be a cool subject, but 'm probably not qualified to write about it.
Then talk about how you designed your own programming language.
Explain what it does, what its purpose is, and how you settled on the design.
People want to know that type of shit.
I wanted to make a language that was based entirely on regexes.
For what purpose? Education, entertainment, or to solve a practical problem?
14:46
It should also be powerful.
@ShotgunNinja Practical problem LMAO
REBEL is an esoteric language.
@Kendall, are you going to college?
Aww, really? Then don't bother with a blog.
Blogs are for academic-types.
Real programmers don't give a shit, unless you're solving a problem they care about.
What the hell is that supposed to mean?
I like to share my knowledge. Thus, a blog.
That is supposed to mean that there's a huge divide between industry and academia.
The mentalities of programmers can often be divided into "those who care about stuff for the sake of knowledge" and "those who care about stuff because it helps them professionally".
14:49
I'm in the former.
If you're interested in sharing your knowledge, then I recommend at least looking into a college of some sort.
Not for any reason other than credibility.
People who seek knowledge tend to trust people with degrees and practical experience more than they trust people with just one or the other.
You clearly have practical experience.
"I didn't go to college, therefore my knowledge gained by hands-on learning isn't credible"?
It's an academic-mentality thing. Industry-types will probably value your opinions greatly.
@ShotgunNinja I'm not trying to make a career as a knowledge-giver.
Fair enough.
Then maybe that's why your blog isn't updated quite that often. It's filled only with the results of practical investigations you've performed, correct?
14:52
Well, of course. I don't blog about what I don't know.
Actually, my first blog post was inspired by a problem I faced at work.
But you don't perform investigations on such topics primarily because you need content for your blog, correct?
No way.
I am addicted to learning.
Hmm. If you're addicted to learning, then why not go to college?
I hate school.
I'm not trying to convince you to go; I'm just curious about your thoughts on the subject.
But the common conception is that schools are good places to learn, correct?
I say this because I've felt for a long time that schools are quickly losing their edge in terms of being places of learning.
14:56
One day I decide to learn about design patterns, and the next day I decide to learn a new programming language, and the next I decide to learn physics. Do colleges cater to this randomization?
Not at all; I feel that this is why the college model is failing.
I give a shit about what I give a shit about. One week later, that shit that I gave is gone.
That being said, I'm curious to see what the impact would be for programming education and human quality control in our industry as colleges fail to educate programmers properly.
One of mine friend is saying c# will be gone for forever after 10 years
(Which is why I can't finish a project)
14:57
@Garry It probably will be.
oh really ?
I think the future of programming is writing code with objects, rather than text.
Sort of like flowcharts, but cooler.
so there might be any new language ??
Yeah. It's a very frequently changing language, and while that is working for now, could be very difficult to maintain over several decades, especially when old versions are being phased out. The language spec is growing continually, and it could be very easy for the world to change and leave C# in the dust.
The problem with an old language is that old design decisions are still reflected.

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