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2 hours later…
06:42
Hi all ,how to disable username and passwords saved from other page C#?
Hi guys
autocomplete=​"off" try this on ur textboxes ..
though i dunno but quick search provides me this , in case it helps ...
Disclaimer : might be a stupid suggestions ...
@bhuvin I tried with that autocomplete , eventhough im facing same problem
07:51
Hiya guys
How do I retrieve sender profile pic in my c# windows form application??
Am able to get email body,subject...etc
08:06
Hi all, just looking for a bit of help to understand what I think is probable pretty simple.
Just after I've created an instance of my Term object I get the following in intelliSense. If my object only has two properties (TermDescription and TermName) why are the two variable/field icons listed with 'termDescription' and 'termName'?
These two fields were the original variables from which the properties were set, but I would have expected them to disappear once the object has been instantiated instead they get carried all the way through my code.
08:20
morning
Morning.
morning all (it's afternoon here)
How to I debug whether or not my XAML code is actually seeing the right DataContext?
My XAML is not binding data as I would expect and I want to double check that my 'this.DataContext = xxxxx' is working like it should.
@James check this link out, it may help: codeproject.com/Articles/244107/Debugging-WPF-data-bindings
08:35
@RǢF Very quick, thanks! Checking it out now.
No worries @James. I don't do XAML stuff anymore so I'm a bit rusty and have forgotten a lot because I've moved onto Android development.
How do you find that? I'm learning C# atm with the aims of doing app development - thinking of going down the Xamarin route.
@James Well to be honest, I think Java is a really terrible language. Obviously many people disagree, but that's just my opinion. I find that Java's syntax is awkward, ugly and a little inconsistent. I prefer languages like C, C++ and C#. I decided to start making Mobile apps with Xamarin months ago and finally gave up the other day because Xamarin just isn't ready yet. It has many bugs. Just trying to get simple things to work can be a real hassle. If you want to do mobile app development,
... my advice would be to stick with what language you know right now. Bulid your knowledge and skills. It's incredibly easy to make Windows Phone 8, 8.1 apps with C# and XAML. Same goes for Desktop apps and Windows RT apps. Use Java for Android dev and Objective-C for iOS (unless there's a better language for that - I dunno). Go all native. It'll be good for your resume too. Employers expect us to know every language under the sun these days.
@RǢF thinking of starting on android development myself.Good insight right there
@RǢF Interesting insight, thanks for the advice. To be honest C# is the first thing I'm getting into but it seems relatively accessible - getting stuck quite as bit but it doesn't all feel insurmountable!
08:47
@Gotalove I hope it goes well for you. Coming from C# and C++, it's been pretty hard to get used to Java. It's going alright now though. I just wish Xamarin was more reliable.
You can do Xamarin in C# if you so wished though, right?
yes James
Xamarin is in C#
its just for mobile app dev
@James Yeah! That's what attracted me to Xamarin in the first place. The ability to write native apps for iOS, Android and Windows Phone in C#. But then when I got the hang of it I quickly found that there are many bugs that bring an entire project to a complete halt.
HAMMERZEIT!
how can i convert a double to float ?
08:49
just like asp.net is in C# for web
float a = (float)someDoubleValue - gives error
@RǢF Ah, I get you. It seems quite ambitious, one platform to write perfect code for three
@RǢF I did a bit of java in uni but I dint like the syntax so I did more of PHP then got into VB.NET and finally C# but looks like I will have to go back to java coz of android.Thanks.Hope it goes well too
I think I liked PHP coz I hated having to understand the complexities of OOP.Lazy I know
Morning all!
Morning!
09:04
Can anyone recommend a good data binding tutorial for Windows Store Apps - I've tried following the MSDN tutorials but I just can't get things working. I think they expect the reader to have a bit more knowledge of C# than I do.
@James Give me a minute or two and I'll open up one of my Store apps and I'll go through it with you yeah?
Wow, if you could that would be super helpful.
Thank you.
@James How comfortable with XAML are you right now?
My knowledge is quite basic - I haven't done too much advanced stuff with it apart from layout.
I should point out I did have the data binding working in my project - someone else helped me and I thought I understood it previously, now however I changed some of my code and I can't for the life of me figure out how to get it back working.
It made me realise I didn't understand it fully the first time!
Oh, wanna post your code?
09:12
Here, or should I do a pate bin and link?
dotnetfiddle.net
Ah probably Pastebin. Would be cleaner
It split over a few files because I'm trying to follow MVVM
I'll post XAML first.
Yeah or dotnetfiddle.net
Not been there before, let me take a look
09:14
dotnetfiddle is like jsfiddle but for .net stuff
Looking now, but how would I post the XAML code there?
seems like it don't support xaml :(
Yeah just use Pastebin lol.
or Git
OK, XAML here:

http://pastebin.com/tg50vY5m
The 'Side Bar' section is where I am trying to get the binding to work.
More specifically, within the ListView - 'termsListContainer'
Yep so that looks pretty normal. What's your code-behind like? Are you using an ObservableCollection?
09:23
@RǢF THe rest of the code is here:
I've taken the code from my View, ViewModel and Model and pasted it into the one page with commetns
Yes, an observable collection.
I've left out the code that connected to my Db and retrieves the data for my Term object, let me know if you need it.
When my code runs and gets to here:
Oops
Let me try that again...
// Return a observabe collection to be displayed
        public ObservableCollection<Term> DisplayLaunchTerms(string searchValue)
        {
            ObservableCollection<Term> TermsCollection = null;
            ObservableCollection<Term> result = null;

            result = QueryRequest(searchValue).Result;
            TermsCollection = result;
            return TermsCollection;
        }
When it gets there the value of `return TermsCollection is exactly what I expect it to be. An observable collection with two objects, each object with two properties as per this image:
 
1 hour later…
10:44
Morning
o/
What is the best way to get all items from a BindingSource object ? in c# winform
11:28
@scheien It's not a controller exception, but a HttpClient strange response. Try this: Implement this (pastebin.com/HV1p1bCb) on a console cliente and try to run, it will work perfectly. Now create a webapi Project and put this on a controller... It will fail...
Some one knows why? HttpClient give diferente responses depending on what kind of Project i'm using it.
hi peeps
Looking for a bit of guidance here. We want to allow users to enter a small amount of rich text - bold, italic, line break and links - in the simplest way possible. Is there any recommended approach to this?
Some sort of markdown subset?
this is an AngularJS/WebAPI app, btw.
Utilize a html editor and save as html string
;)
;) ?
I'm really lost here
Reading about how you should use entity framework in conjunction with view models
Reading where?
EF maps data objects to a data store...
View models represent the visualisation of data.
The two are not logically similar.
I don't necessarily agree with some of the things he says
But just trying to get my head around how to implement view models with EF
11:40
Also that post is 5 years old.
@Tommo1977: bindingsource.DataSource?
Why do I never read the fucking date on stuff
@Tommo1977: need to cast it to the correct type when you get it. e.g. List<string> elements = Binding1.DataSource as List<string>;
@BrenoSantos ta!
@Squiggle: You need a full blown editor? TinyMCE works pretty nice.
11:42
Guys one question : Yesterday , i was talking to a senior who told ".NET is bullshit" and its like he is one of the people working into tech world since the days of 286's .. Depends though but its like i got offended , but is this true ? Where as .NET has a bit of Infamous label on itself > Bigger question is WHY ?
Old people hate everything
@bhuvin ".NET is bullshit" should be closed as primarily opinion based.
It usually means they're too lazy to learn and resentful of younger devs being more productive than they are
Oh god that careers question the other day
people usually hates what they don't know.
11:44
Maybe it's the same guy
@TomW - He himself is coding on WPF , and he is one of the pretty good coders whom i know ...
Yet he hates .NET?
he is pretty comfortable with it - Imagine he himself implemented a widely being used MVVM through WPF, but somehow manages to say that
i think he bored to build application in .net.
so the question is WHY ...
11:45
@bhuvin Well.. hadn't you better ask him that?
recently i have checked Light Switch project in VS2013 and really it was amazing and really very nice feature provided by MS. very easy to build any business app. No need to worry about form design.
@Squiggle Would it completely invalidate the point of a ViewModel to include what you might use as the original model inside it?
I so confused.
Is my ViewModel supposed to inherit from an EF model?
By way of being extremely useful, asp.net suggests I include my EF model in the web project. :D
> Dane Morgridge has been a developer for 9+ years and has worked with .NET & C# since the first public beta. His current passions are Entity Framework, WPF, WCF, Silverlight and LINQ, and he is currently a Microsoft MVP for Data Platform Development. He works mostly with C#, but is also a big fan of whatever new technology he happens to come across.
12:07
@CharlieBrown how you been ?
@Squiggle . can you ask you question about SignalR ?
Why are all the girls in the Skype ads ugly?
3
@KendallFrey Lol.
@Sippy . sending you a demo sample of SignalR for test. can you access this link please?? 203.215.163.11/index.aspx
@Tariq_ASp.net Don't think so
@Sippy . i just want to know, you can access its or not.
12:19
@Tariq_ASp.net It's not loading
@Sippy .really you can't access ?? oh :O
Ugh, are you still asking about SignalR console thing not working?
@RoelvanUden yeah friend :(
lol.
12:21
@RoelvanUden I'm starting a new project atm and trying to get the view model thing right
@RoelvanUden i have read that.. my code is working on localhost..
But I'm really confused atm, do you have any good resources that explain how to properly utilise them?
Ohh, I love New Project and the blank slate to create AWESOMNESS
Pretty much :D
What's the question exactly, Sippy?
12:21
Hmm
My main issue when I started 2 hours ago was "If I use a View model in place of a model out of EF, how can I make use of the child objects within the model for partial views etc"
I'm gonna guess it's bad practice to have a model, and populate the models of partial views using objects from within your page model
Then I thought why don't I just inherit the EF model from my view model
And as you can see I am just confused. xD
The idea of a ViewModel in ASP.NET MVC is to completely separate the domain data from the presentation data and to have compiler-time checking of your presentation layer (this is huge). Essentially, you have to craft a ViewModel that makes sense for the View you're currently dealing with, regardless of how the model is structured.
If you have a ViewModel with an array of 'things', just make those view models as well. Then simply map them from a model if you desire, or something else you want.
Not sure what else to say...
@RoelvanUden Okay. So if I have a page called Survey, with a partial view for PersonalDetails and another for SurveyAnswers, I just create a ViewModel for the page which contains models for the two partials as well?
Yes. It would make sense to have a SurveyViewModel, SurveyAnswerViewModel and PersonalViewModel.
The problem in this instance is when you call a partial it doesn't go through a controller so you can't fulfill the partial model that way
Unless there's a way to render a partial from a page through a controller which I don't know about
What?
You don't need to involve a controller to render a partial.
Or actually, you shouldn't want to.
12:28
No, but if your partial has a Model it would be useful to.
Hence why you need to include the model for your partial view in your page model
@RoelvanUden I discovered yesterday that starting from nothing is annoying, you have nothing to work with
@Sippy No! That breaks the MVC principle separation. If you want to go quick and dirty just ignore view models too. Use the dynamic view bag and runtime checking for everything. A view that calls into a controller? That's preposterous.
@RoelvanUden on localhost my demo work fine . the issue i got after upload this demo on IIS. My server side application also work fine..Just my client console application fail to initiate connection with IIS server web application. would you please try help me . i can show you my code .
@KendallFrey But you have the freedom to assemble your own wonder world!
@Tariq_ASp.net How did you initialize the server listen?
I think I'm bad at translating my wonder world into code
12:31
@RoelvanUden Did you mean that in reply to the first thing I said or containing a partial model in your page model?
I don't wanna do quick and dirty, wanna learn how to do it properly, I'm just lacking understanding :(
@Sippy Controller talks to Domain/Model, creates a ViewModel with data expected by the View, then passes the ViewModel to the View. The View doesn't know about anything except the ViewModel; never ever let the View do logic, like calling a controller. That's bad, super bad.
@RoelvanUden Okay I get that.
But the ViewModel doesn't have to link to a Model. It can.
When you submit a view model to a controller, you submit the View Model object as its type, then you use that to populate a model right?
12:34
Right
And that's done manually or MVC-magic way?
For instance if you had a SurveyViewModel and submitted that
@RoelvanUden
In Startup.cs i configure Hub like this:

[assembly: OwinStartup(typeof(SignalRHubServer.Startup))]
namespace SignalRHubServer
{

public class Startup
{
public void Configuration(IAppBuilder app)
{
app.MapSignalR("/myhubs", new HubConfiguration());
//app.MapSignalR();
}
}
}
// client side i start hub connection with proxy like thats..
$.connection.hub.url = "/myhubs"
$.connection.hub.start().done(function () {
addMsg("Hub connected.");
@Sippy MVC magic. Accept it as a value in your action
Okay
So SurveyViewModel needn't look like uhh
[HttpPost] public ActionResult Create(MyViewModel myViewModel)
public ActionResult submit(SurveyViewModel model)
Oh
By magic I meant uh
public ActionResult submit(Survey model)
Submitting like that
So you do have to do it manually in the controller method?
12:37
Yeah, accept a ViewModel and then make a Model out of it if you want.
The huge point here is to disconnect views from models.
Because there will be some UI nut at some point saying "NO! I WANT THIS DATA HERE AND THERE" and you don't want to screw over your DAL.
ViewModel gives you that freedom.
Yeah
If you weren't to make a model out of it, how would you progress the data through your application?
Surely it makes little sense to have service methods accept viewmodels as parameters?
@Sippy Uhm, your site !== your REST service
@RoelvanUden Yeah this is where I'm now confused
You have a ViewModel object submitted and in your controller
What would you then do with it?
How you would progress the data obtained from a ViewModel depends on your application, right? Sure it can go into a database, but I could use the data to send a mail or SMS, instead, if that was my application purpose.
Do not confuse an API with your site.
Right but how you gonna do that if you don't turn it into an EF model?
12:42
I probably would.
Anyone here foolish enough to do C# on a macbook?
@Sippy Let me make an example that hopefully explains
@RoelvanUden Thanks :)
    public class User
    {
        public int Id { get; set; }
        public string Name { get; set; }
    }

    public class UserViewModel
    {
        public int Id { get; set; }
        [Required]
        [MinimumLength(3)]
        public string Name { get; set; }
    }

    public static class UserViewModelMap
    {
        public static void MapToModel(this UserViewModel userViewModel, User user)
        {
            user.Name = userViewModel.Name;
        }

        public static UserViewModel MapToViewModel(this User user)
@Sippy ^ Did this in Notepad so not sure if all names are correct.
So I have a Controller which queries EF, creates ViewModels, and accepts changes in that ViewModel, validates, and puts the changes back into the database.
The database doesn't require Name, but the ViewModel (and thus our MVC front-end) does add constraints to the min length.
Ahhh
That does make more sense.
Thank you sir :D
12:56
The extensions were the missing link? :P
Pretty much
I'm still a newb
This kind of pattern gives really clear separation of concerns, and strong-typed views which is awesome. :-)
^_^
I was taught by a senior here to split my EDMX as well btw
So that the context remains in the Data project, and the model classes can be kept in the Model project
Sound like a bad idea or?
Basically just modified the T4 templates for them so that they still see each other
I wouldn't do that, but it's not bad. Even more separation. Perhaps too much.
Mmm
13:04
By no means is what I would do some kind of holy grail ;-)
Can be a pain in the ass when you need to use a subset of the two contexts :p
Worst case is that you will end up with multiple version of the same entity, but within different namespaces.
@RoelvanUden: Is there any other way than strongly-typed views? ;)
Sure! Dynamicness to the rescue! More enterprisey, more dynamic!
Viewbag, your new best friend!
It should be renamed to BffViewBag!
Your best friend forever!
Hi, can I use variables inside anonymus type in linq? I was trying to use the let keyword, but I am getting "can't resolve symbol".
very new to C# btw
the function is:

var items = context.qbBuildDatas.GroupBy(q => new
{
q.masterNodeMatcher,
TruncateTime = DbFunctions.TruncateTime(q.buildBeginDate.Value),
q.buildBeginDate.Value.Hour
}).Select(q => new
{
q.Key.masterNodeMatcher,
q.Key.TruncateTime,
Date = q.Select(d => d.buildBeginDate),
Count = q.Count(),
Sum = q.Sum(f=>f.buildQueuedTime)
}).OrderByDescending(q => q.Count).Take(10).ToList();
I want to divide the Sum with Count and return it alongside other stuff
13:13
@RoelvanUden: lol, yes :)
Oh wow, Java is finally getting something similar to Linq.
about fucking time
Now they just need some more performance
And a complete redesign of language features :P
hehe
:)
.NET on Linux will smash 'em.
13:15
Aye, that will be a real game changer
Then I finally can use linux for everything
Except development of .NET programs because VS..
In time
:p
Or virtualize windows
@RoelvanUden just cross-compile it, easy
@RoelvanUden rly?
Honestly though, I can't switch to Linux as main OS because, games.
13:17
aye, that
true
Then again, if you have a problem with Windows, you can solve it in 10 minutes. If you have a problem with Linux, you just need to open a terminal, add a pta, update, curl some packages, add some dependecies, compile, oops forgot gcc, install gcc, try compile again, install, finish and find out it's still bonkers.
yup
And even worse if you go bleeding edge
You have to be almost on the bleeding edge or you're running 5 year old software. Hello Ubuntu LTS.
On that note, I want to buy a Windows tablet to ditch Android once and for all.
What a hideous platform!
I really started hating android after I got a phone with windows phone
13:21
Exactly the same here.
If windows fix their battery performance it will be awesome.(hiii)
I got awesome battery with my lumia 930
@RoelvanUden Couldn't deal with it either lol
2 days with normal usage, ( a few calls, some surfing, streaming when driving to work etc)
I feel better using iOS than android :/
13:23
So glad you say this, I am thinking about buying the 930!
If you use a cheap Windows-one, turn off the insane e-mail polling.
It's under battery statics and saving mode.
@RoelvanUden
Please, someone a light? I'm get a strange response from HttpClient when it runs on WebApi controller...


Try this: Implement this (pastebin.com/HV1p1bCb) on a console cliente and try to run, it will work perfectly. Now create a webapi Project and put this on a controller... It will fail...


Some one knows why? HttpClient give diferente responses depending on what kind of Project i'm using it.
Got example response for each scenario?
Yes
A sec pls
From PCL library: pastebin.com/2TtXh84c
From WebApi Controller pastebin.com/BUEVxhnW
13:41
JSESSIONID >_<
Yes... This service it's not mine :P
Where is the guru then
where is the guru eh ?
Question of the year
2
Q: How to get string's width

Customized NameEdit Graphics is from a Pdf in memory, but I am not sure how to use that with Graphics class... Not sure what's e in this answer Get System.Drawing.Font width? It's a library project I am working on - not Windows Forms. First Question Trying to get string's width using this method, ...

WebSphere oh yeah
@BrenoSantos: The request is built exactly the same way, and with the same values and then the response is wrong? Or are there maybe a fault in the request you have in the webapi part?
there are not many parts to get wrong
:p
13:45
It's built exactly the same way... Yes same values... Do you need he parameters?
where is @KendallFrey
Have you checked the requests with fiddler?
@RoelvanUden client console application .
http://pastebin.com/eDdHBwy1
Server side index.aspx Code.
http://pastebin.com/KmdG9wxV
No... i have not tried that
Do you meen proxy requests?
13:48
@CustomizedName Nowhere. Everywhere. I am pervasive.
I have a winform app, that has a tab control, with a number of tabs. How can I validate the children controls (on the active tab only) when the user clicks away from the active tab
@KendallFrey Looooool
I caught by this issue, I can see you the only one in the room to be able to help at this critical stage, you know...
gah
VS wtf
Every time I hit return it forgets the indentation :@
@Sippy Fire it
I'll fire you
13:53
@CustomizedName what's the issue?
@KendallFrey I need to find string's text but in a library solution
2
Q: How to get string's width

Customized NameEdit Graphics is from a Pdf in memory, but I am not sure how to use that with Graphics class... Not sure what's e in this answer Get System.Drawing.Font width? It's a library project I am working on - not Windows Forms. First Question Trying to get string's width using this method, ...

Should I just add windows.forms.dll
and use TextRendered
I recall something called MeasureString
you just read it in the answer :P
@BrenoSantos: Yep, it's a debugging proxy. telerik.com/fiddler
Shows you everything about the request, and the response.
I know fiddler, i'm get the responses right now... but it's the same
14:00
Look at the differences in request
@CustomizedName no, what answer?
In my c# mvc 4 application for twitter integration, I use website url : 127.0.0.1:51106, but my original url : localhost:51106
what the difference between this two url
... Really? One uses DNS to map a name to IP and the other is the IP, directly.
Remember that cookies etc are bound to the name of the domain.
127.0.0.1:51106 is caused an Bad Request and locahost:51106 is not valid url
@RoelvanUden, what should I do?
I love you guys... i discovered!
i don't know why server request REALY need User-Agent... otherwise error
14:11
hi everybody
In my WPF C# project I'm passing a list of Objects from a window to another. I need that, if user in second window clicks on cancel button, the old list is recovered and modifications are undone
@BrenoSantos: Great! :)
Thank you @scheien and @RoelvanUden
I've tried with saving a backup list when window starts and reassign it when user clicks on cancel, but it does not work
@BrenoSantos: You're welcome!
@FrancescoDS Reference types? :)
14:14
what do you mean exactly roel?
Can someone potentially help me out?
1
A: Dependency Injection coupled with a Generic

Jason WI agree with some of the comments that without an IOC framework or a fair bit of custom reflection, you're not going to get much out of DI with simple .NET for generics like this situation. The pattern you seem to be describing is a Proxy pattern with the last Reader class that encapsulates the i...

@Greg not clear what you're asking
@TomW Well, how would I do Dependency Injection when a Generic is attached to me interface, do I need to create some form of reflection?
What do you mean by 'how'?
Are you asking how to instantiate a generic type when the type parameters aren't specified?
Activator.CreateInstance is key
then there's Type.MakeGenericType which takes N instances of Type representing your TWhatevers I think
soemthing like that
@TomW Potentially, when you go to inherit the interface it doesn't really work on that Constructor Injection.
14:19
@RoelvanUden do you mean that I need to pass the list as ref in second window ?
private class Thing { public string Name { get; set; }}
var a = new List<Thing> { new Thing() };
var b = new List<Thing>();
b.Add(a[0]);
b[0].Name = "Magic!";
// a[0].Magic was modified
^ @FrancescoDS
We don't know what you're doing without code, but that's my first thought.
I'm simply passing List a as parameter of window
in window constructor I create a copy of the list, not with simple assignment but creating a new one with values of objects
when user cancel modifications I overwrite the modified list with original one
but when control returns to parent window, list passed mantains modifications
14:47
I've also used ref keyword but it does not work too
hello room
so does anyone know a decent way to get the wifi connection status of a device, and possibly its signal strength? There are a few questions with answers out on SO, but they are like 4-6 years old, and the API's offer support for things like windows vista and XP, which im not concerned with.
I wont be attempting to make a connection or manage profiles or anything... that all seems rather overly complicated. I just want to show an icon in an app with a % signal strength of an active WIFI connection
How can I get this regex to stop allowing hyphens and underscores? ^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$

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