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20:00
There is a ux rule of max two levels of nested dialogs
I read it in some book, been reading about ux a little because of the supervisor thing
They aren't nested though, they are layered up :)
:P
that is true
they overlap a bit with my resolution
@TravisJ an item with absolute positioning is positioned relative to its parent if the parent has position:relative
make it a top level node in the body if you want total control over its position
20:08
Or just use force.
@drch - But I want it to spawn from that exact place :D :(
force?
Like, guns and shit.
where do you want it to show up?
yes, guns and shit
I'm pro gun, but boy do I hate the NRA
NRA?
The rifle club?
20:11
yeah
national rifle association
@drch - It is above the content. Here, I colored the lower layer to highlight that. jsfiddle.net/9xZ4r It needs to load right in place. The div which has the large block of text should not cause a horizontal scroll
The first thing that came to mind when you said NRA is somehow missing the S key.
but its width plus the offset is > than the body
@drch - No it is not
@KendallFrey lmao
20:13
@drch - When you scroll to the right, is the entire text box in the screen?
yes, because the text box expands
expands the width of the document
@KendallFrey kbye
Yes, the entire box is visible. There is just a gap to the left which expands the document.
That gap should not be present. The text box should be offset from the left of the window and not the relative element
In fact, the alert "left: some number px", that some number is the amount of pixels left over between the size of the viewport and the width of the text box
but its a position:absolute inside a position:relative
yeah, that is the core issue
20:15
that is just how css works
what can I do about that?
there is no way to bypass it?
left can be negative
you can math it up
can I detect the position relative?
before the append
do you want that new div's width to be from where it is to the right of the screen?
I am willing to remove the position relative if I can have the same functionality
20:17
or do you want to move it over to the left so that its width fits
It will fit nearly centered in the screen.
the extra space between the width of the text element, and the viewport, is split, and the it is offset from the left by that amount
however the offset is calculated to be from the side of the window, not the relative element, and so the issue arises
@drch - I think that it is from a nested element under any element with position defined
remove position:relative and you will see the same problem occur
albeit the toggleslide content is off, but that is not the entire issue atm
it is the left not applying to the side of the window
you have to factor in parent().offset()
Nope :)
@TravisJ I wish you wrote more C# :D
i need a drawing :P
20:22
lol Johan, C# is such a beautiful language that I only spend a few minutes writing in it
if only javascript were as efficient
@TravisJ why dont you add it to the body and position it where you want?
@drch - that is kind of sloppy for this imo
can you determine the place you want it to based on the container's position?
i think its more common for that kind of thing rather than having a negative position
part of this is in a library used across the app, this is the one situation where the centering doesnt work
you want a specific thing placed in a specific place
20:23
it works deeeep nested
just not inside of a popout apparently
making the left adjustment negative is a workaround that will work with the one instance, but not very well in all instances
well you have to figure out where you want to put it vs where you are and do the math
this example has no position:relative, why would the left not apply to the window?
I think this question should go to Code Review; or am I not correct?
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Q: Pattern to use for different Stages in a software

Mehrdad KamelzadehI am developing a software for a laboratory to test some devices. To test each device there are multi subtests which should be done to reach to the final result.To perform a complete test, the software must pass Stage1 then automatically goes to Stage2 then Stage3 and so on until the whole test i...

20:29
Looks like you might be right.
Based on the way he worded it, it sounds like he is seeking approval of the implementation and if so, what pattern he should use? Which I have issues with cookie cutter approaches like that- but if it doesn't belong here I don't want to obviously answer.
position:absolute is relative to its parent
so 0,0 goes to the top left corner of its parent
position:relative is relative to where it would normally be placed
@drch What are you trying to position?
Except he asks "how can I do that?"
only if the parent is defined as relative, otherwise 0,0 goes to the top of the window
20:30
i think thats if all parents
@KendallFrey Yeah, that is why I was unsure.
like if you have:
    <relative>
       <absolute>
           <absolute>
you will be starting from 0,0 of the relative ancestor
I think it's more a SO-style question, but it's not really a good fit here either.
shows content going to window^
even though it is nested with position absolute
@KendallFrey Yeah, I wasn't entirely sure the best classification.
20:32
Yes, but if there is no relative
then what?
@TravisJ If you define the parent element as relative, the site will become responsive- Then you can use margins and resolutions to alter positioning.
An example, margin: 0 auto; will create a 0 pixel top and bottom with an auto center left and right.
@Greg - If you define the parent as absolute it is treated as relative to nested elements apparently.
@greg - Please scroll up and read all of the content.
And then check out the demos
why does this work
[Serializable]
public class KeyNamePair
[Serializable]
public class KeyNameImage : KeyNamePair
@TravisJ I haven't had a chance to test it, let me look I'll see if I can help
if serializable says "This class cannot be inherited"
20:34
Where does it say that?
@TravisJ What are you trying to do though, so I can fix the code?
fuck css
mouse over serializable
I think this highlights the issue pretty well. The difference between these two fiddles:
http://jsfiddle.net/qX5hr/ and http://jsfiddle.net/qX5hr/1/
note that the second one treats position absolute as position relative
The SerializableAttribute class is the one that can't be inherited.
20:34
@greg - Dude, scroll up I am not repeating the whole conversation
travis: apparently the position:absolute is relative to the first non-static ancestor
@TravisJ I scrolled up, for clarification your trying to click Launch to do a drop down? But you don't want the gap space between launch and overlay correct.
but they both have the serializable attribute, and KeyNameImage inherits KeyNamePair... yeah?
@gren - No, the overlay launches another popout that should be centered based on it being position absolutely and offset to the left of the window but the position absolute is acting like position relative and throwing off the left from applying to the window
apparently that is a feature
So the "Click to Show" should appear centered in the box and centered to the button?
20:39
no, click on the click to show
Boom, there we go
Now I see what your talking about.
:D
"The absolutely positioned element is positioned relative to nearest positioned ancestor."
position:fixed to position it arbitrarily in the viewport
position:absolute counts as a "positioned element"
fml
I think fixed would cause other issues though :( so I cannot use it.
hello
I need your advice: I profile 2 methods and now, one Needs more Bytes but less allocation, the other one Needs less Bytes but more alloction... What should I choose?
*allocations
any one?
20:44
is the speed of the "more allocations" one sufficient?
well that was easy
My question is more learning purpose, to know in future what I should prefer.
@TravisJ So I got it working but your right, it starts lifting launch and moving popout off screen.
thats always an "it depends" depending on the resources
20:46
@CSharper which one reads better?
are you in a high cpu low memory environment? are you in a high memory average cpu environment? etc
figure out which resources are at a premium
ok..
thanks..
@CSharper share the code?
in the world of c#, you would likely prefer the fewer allocations due to GC
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Q: Possible to bypass then nearest positioned ancestor?

Travis J"The absolutely positioned element is positioned relative to nearest positioned ancestor." -MDN: position - CSS I understood this when there was a parent who was defined as position:relative; but what I didn't realize was that position:absolute technically qualified as a "positioned ancestor". ...

20:53
I'm sending the Wolf
Pulp Fiction!
damn ***** that's all you have to say
So.. now.. When I understand you correctly I should use more allocations when I have not huge amount of free memory. And when I have more free memory I should use bigger buffers (less allocations)?
@TravisJ you can always use jquery.offset() to position it wherever you want
> We don't trouble your banana, we don't trouble your corn.
20:55
although it just does the math for you and makes left/top negative
Or is my assumption wrong?
which i think is your only choice
I ended up having to give up the nesting :( But I got it to work still
ish =/ hm
offset() was made for this
to make you feel less dirty about it
21:13
That is after the element is appended though
I will see if it makes a performance different in the live version
yeah offset needs the item to be in the dom so it can figure the position
adjusting the offset after the element was loaded did not affect performance
What is an underlying type when talking about null types
post your solution as a "possible alternative" and I will accept it
System.Nullable I think
oh, or the actual type such as int being the underlying type for int?
"A nullable type doesn’t directly expose any of the members of the underlying type."
That is the sentence
The topic is "Using Nullable User-Defined Types"
21:17
It was the latter of my two
the underlying type of int? is int.
Ok thank you very much
21:33
@drch - Something along the lines of
You might want to look into adjusting the position after the element is loaded using some javascript. jQuery has a method which could be useful called `offset`. Using it once your element is rendered will produce negative values if the nestings are present and properly position the element
http://stackoverflow.com/q/17096851/1026459
and I will accept it
DONE
SO REP CONSPIRACY
GIMME MORE DOWNVOTE AMMO
pleasure doing business with you
a rep conspiracy would be inventing our own tag, and then posting a bunch of self answered overly broad all encompassing questions which we all collectively upvote
Do you think there is a performance difference between read / write to a MSSQL Database VS XML File?
I up'd your answer just because you're a cool dood
I am looking at you
21:39
thank you co conspirator
shit at this rate I'll break 1k by Christmas!
@greg - I would assume MSSQL would be faster on an order of magnitude
Then reading and writing to a XML Document?
I wasn't sure if you could create like a file watcher that waited for changes to reread the data; but otherwise it kept it in memory which I thought might be faster
But I wasn't sure if it would be worth the effort.
you'll have to update the entire document and, depending on your parser, read the whole thing too
but file based does make your app more portable
Yeah, that was my thought- Tough call though; you think it wouldn't yield a gain over MSSQL?
if its a web app or service and you have a db available I would probably use that
i have to do this amazon test this weekend. might have to do some project euler to practice
21:49
Hm, well- It's a WPF / MVC Interface that uses a Framework Library.
what amazon test?
@JohanLarsson an online 1-hour technical test
recreational?
nah, second step in the interview process
amazon in germany?
21:52
london
for their Instant Video platform
that'd be sweet to work in Berlin instead though
norway not an option?
too lazy for shift here
im not sure what the options are. for me it depends on visas mostly
if i can get to germany on an EU Blue Card, i can get perm residence in 2 years though
im not sure if i would take a sponsorship in london though. its come up with other employers and i turned it down
ok I have no clue how that works but I would think a canadian can go anywhere
you can go anywhere you just cant work anywhere
although im learning more that if youre good in IT and you go anywhere in europe other than the UK, you can get sponsorship easy
and even in the UK it doesnt seem that difficult
the event from the first click propagates to the one click event I tie to the body and triggers it as it is attached
ah thats a weird one
lol yah
do it in a window.settimeout(f,0) ;)
22:17
HAHA :)
underscore has a function built in just for that
_.defer(finction() { })
assuming of course that e.stopPropagation() isn't do-able
22:30
@drch - I made my own :D
but the stop propagation does it for you with your previous one
no it doesn't, that one has a lot of bugs
super annoying ones :P
haha
Can someone help me get a web service to work with c#/asp.net? I have sample code in PHP that works but when I try to use Add Web Service and call the functions in C#, I get an error. I think it may have to do with the way I'm passing credentials
you added a webservice in your web project and you are calling it from the same project?
22:40
I'm calling a third party web service
ic
is it SOAP?
yes
The sample authenticates like this
$client = new SoapClient($wsdl, array('soap_version' => SOAP_1_2, 'login' => 'username','password' => 'password'));
in c# I wrote it like this
service.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("username", "password");
and the error I'm getting back is a cryptic "The server encountered an internal error that prevented it from fulfilling this request."
@ArthurChaparyan Are you consuming the webservice, or sending an HTTPRequest against it?
22:43
consuming
Does the consumed Webservice give you any methods to use for authentication?
Not that I'm aware of, I think it's basic SOAP authentication
This is their sample code
(in PHP)
@ArthurChaparyan what does the <binding> section look like in your web.config
@drch hmm there isn't a binding section. Is that because I added as Web Service and not Service Reference?
I thought using NetworkCredentials in the code itself would be enough to authenticate: pastebin.com/MuVEhk7t
22:49
It's not a WCF service - just a soap service
yeah probably...
in newer VS, there is no 'add web reference'
just service reference
i forget what the generated client looks like
How much do you think I could sell this laptop for, Intel I7 2.4 ghz, 500 7,200 RPM drive, 6GB DDR3 1600 mhz memory, ATI Radeon 5770, IPS 1920 x 1080 Display?
used? 800$
There is but you have to go into Add Service Reference, then advanced, then Add Web Service.
It's a dedicated graphics card, so it has it's own 1 GB card.
22:50
new 1400
@ArthurChaparyan is this wsdl publically accessible?
That isn't too bad- Yeah, it's used.
sorry - new probably aroun d1900
ie can you link it to me so i can see what VS does
Used 1k
22:51
@drch Yes it is
didn't see the I7
I love it, but I don't play enough games to warrant it anymore.
what version of VS are you using?
22:51
@RyanTernier Thanks.
I think this may have to do with the bindings section
yeah with WCF i think it expects to see:

<security mode="TransportCredentialOnly">
<transport clientCredentialType="Basic" />
</security>

for http basic
which is the default in php if you dont specify digest
WCF expects the ABC's. Address, Binding, and Contract
when i add it in VS2012 i get a shitload of bindings
Such as?
22:56
TextServiceBinding is the one I'm interested in
@drch did you add it as a service reference?
yes
@RyanTernier ps that log viewer looks snazzy
:)
I was always wondering someone know how this chat was build, using SignalR ?
@Meds This uses Ajax I believe
23:00
built
@ArthurChaparyan <httpsTransport authenticationScheme="Basic" />
@Meds This was built with Ajax, no SignalR.
@Greg are you on IE?
its websockets for me
I'm in Firefox.
@drch I didn't check, I just remember someone saying they used Ajax.
in any event, its definitely not signalr
23:03
Oh ok thank you
@Meds Are you looking to build a SignalR Chat?
jabbr.net is the signalr chat app
It's actually a pretty nice room.
@Greg Maybe, I'm really a beginner, starting C# programming and I may plan to build a chat.
using ASP NET MVC
I'm searching some good technologies to invest my time on.. lol
@Meds I would start with Web Forms or Desktop Application. Learn the fundamentals first, then move onto MVC. SignalR is a series of libraries that are essentially building Javascript automatically for you- So SignalR is doing a lot of that work for you.
23:07
@drch thanks that got me a lot closer. Now I'm getting the error is "The username is not provided. Specify username in ClientCredentials.". I'd like to set the username/password through code if possible but service.ClientCredentials is readonly
Hey @Meds You might find this interesting: johnpapa.net/hottowel
I might be mistaken, but if I remember correctly SignalR is implementing a lot of Javascript to make it easier to build real-time applications.
Sorry if that's a stupid question
look at the accepted answer - does that help?
@RyanTernier There is that Music Store application from ASP.NET/MVC that is helpful also.
23:11
this worked service.ChannelFactory.Credentials.UserName.UserName = "username";
thanks for your help @drch i appreciate it
np.
@Greg Thank you very much. Yes I think I'll start by using Web Forms to get all the basics, I'm actually learning some books about C#, I come from a small PHP background (2 years, as a passion). TBH I don't know too much things about SignalR expect that it exists, thank you for your advices
@RyanTernier Thanks I'll read it
@Meds Well, there is a lot of variation between the C# paradigm and PHP paradigm. But once you have a few of those basics filled; then implementation into a real project tends to expedite the curve a bit. I only recommended the desktop / web form because if you aren't versed in Model View Controller design practice / pattern style it can be quite daunting.
Especially when your still trying to grasp the language.
@Meds skip webforms
hows your html/js ?
webforms....<has nightmares><calls chuck norris>
23:17
would you recommend razor as an inbetween of web forms and MVC?
razor is an MVC view engine
In fact I already did some MVC with Symfony which is a PHP framework, but no more than 100 hours as I was still in highschool , that's still great I know what are views, controllers, and models, why they're used for, etc.. So maybe start learning C# with some books + MSD, then start directly learning asp net mvc IV ?
MSDN*
@Meds the symfony concepts will transfer over to .net MVC. don't bother learning webforms - it's an old model and you probably won't get much out of it
@Meds get the Apress MVC book
"Pro ASP.NET Framework"
Okay, so when you click on an element which e.target returns <html></html> as the target, then how to do you target test for that with jquery?
As in, it isn't even in the body of the document lol
(fml)
@drch Is correct Meds. THe only reason you WANT to know anything about webforms if for your resume
because businesses might want to know if you can work on legacy systems
SO in that regard, poke around in it, but don't stay too long
But most shops want to run MVC/MVVM
23:24
and its always good to have a few battle scars on your resume
Yes
I have COBOL and VB6 on mine.
more like field amputations than battle scars
I was going to say gut shot.
WE GOT A BLEEDER!!!
That being said, there's a lot of work for VB6 dev's out there.
23:26
Haha ok thank you again. So I'll give a try by reading Illustrated C#, then another book about C#, then Pro asp net mvc by apress. I think I need some good C# basics to start with NET MVC
that*
@Meds Check out Pluralsight and hanselman.com/blog/…
hanselman gives a great 8 hour video series on asp.net mvc and azure
oh man theres a youtube tutorial on field amputations
do a you tube search for Holy Pimple if you want to see something gross
no fuckin way
even that thumb gave me the heebijeebies
Thank you ! Looks great, and tbh I imagine the deployment of an ASP application to be something very complex.
23:31
nah its a piece of cake
right click -> publish
Didn't know holy pimple haha
sigh...if( $(e.target).parents('#Selection').length == 0 && $(e.target).parents("body").length == 1 || e.target instanceof HTMLHtmlElement){
click is outside of target area and is currently in the DOM or is the html element
you want to know if the element is a child of #Selection?
lol I guess i could have find.length, I think I tried that and it didnt work out though
you can do .find or .has()
but parents is probably faster
23:35
speed isn't an issue here
ah, right
because of the cough LAME way that jquery implements its wrapping of the event object using .find to look for e.target results in exceptions blowing up
im going to go watch the finals game
Let's take my case in PHP I only have to put all files into the FTPs root folder of my webhost and everything is ok. In ASP NET, I saw a video it seems that I'll have to change some "connection strings" and many other params... Maybe I'm wrong.
Surely
a asp.net application has a configuration file
but you just upload that with everything else
its kinda like how you might have to upload a php.ini or .htaccess in php
but as far as deploying it to a webhost, it should hopefully be the same - you just ftp it up and it runs
the biggest difference is that all your code is compiled, so if you change code in your controllers, you have to compile and upload the new dlls
you don't deploy the raw source code like you do in php
I see, ok .. Fear of the unknown, maybe haha. "Merci!"
Oh I see so source code will never be on the FTP ?
right
Ok, and about WEB API, does it really need a full book to be covered isn't it a part of ASP NET MVC IV ? As I saw two different books on Apress, I'll take a look anyway, thanks again for these answers
23:45
web api is just some useful conventions and utility classes. there's not really a whole lot to it
once you understand how .net mvc works, youll see that web api is a really simple extension to it
Thanks
Good night everyone, Thank you @RyanTernier , @drch
np. see you around
sure byebye
cheers man

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