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15:00
@KendallFrey Actually I am stuck in a problem with charts.
@KendallFrey Mine arrived yesterday. Built it yesterday. I don't get why you're so eager, I was all like, "Meh shitty hardware jobs" :)
Because I'm excited to have a computer that's not dogshit slow
What do you want to do with that computer?
Gaming?
user47589
teach it to play checkers
15:05
@SagarGurung eyyy
You already ordered?
stackoverflow.com/questions/23836812/… someone reassign this bounty to me :D
ok...I know I am going to catch major hell for asking it but I have no choice but to use this solution. That being said I am trying to hide c# postback and I am not able to use the scriptmanager is there a javascript out there somewhere that one of you guys used back in your webform days?
@KendallFrey is the same true for late night dancers?
@NETscape yep
pretty much anything really
15:07
anyone?
@KendallFrey i must've gone to the wrong place in new orleans
Guys quick question
I have this line of code
await context.SaveChangesAsync();
claps
Someone commented: Either call the async method directly(remove the await) or change to syncrnous. It makes no sense to await to the async version.
What does that comment means?
If a method is already async, it contains an await of a different method already. You don't need to await it.
user47589
15:16
i have this in my code:
function() { <%= Page.ClientScript.GetPostBackEventReference(Button1, "OnClick") %>; }
@Obviously It means the author of the comment was a colossal idiot.
user47589
call function to initiate postback by clicking the button
Yes I did not write that code
of course, what the fuck do I know about tasks in C#
haven't touched them in years
Someone else did it, but it was in my check in and it got commented by others
user47589
15:17
most people dont understand how async/await works
the code is correct, valid, and perfectly good practice.
awaiting a task is not even remotely the same as waiting on it.
user47589
yeah
user47589
the method returns immediately and execution resumes as normal. when the awaited method completes, the rest of the method executes and its return value, if any, is provided to consumers of the Task
yeah if i remove await
it gives this error
because this call is not awaited execution of the current method continues before the call is completed. consider applying await operator to the result of the call.
user47589
awaiting an async method is perfectly valid.
15:19
just a warning, right?
if you remove the await, doesn't that mean execution can resume while the changes are saved? if there is no return value, why wait for it?
@Amy I do not want the page to reload when I click the submit button but I am wanting to get the data that populates from hitting the button...like with a script manager
@NETscape if you remove the await it means execution can resume immediately
user47589
you can get away with not using the await keyword if you really wanted to.

ExecAsyncMethod().GetAwaiter().GetResult()
@NETscape As for why wait, because you might be relying on the result of some side effects
@Amy or just ExecAsyncMethod().Result
but that can cause threading issues like unresponsive UIs and deadlocks
user47589
its the same thing unless the method throws an exception
user47589
15:23
one raises an aggregate exception, the other throws directly
user47589
(IIRC)
Yeah, await unwraps those
Yeah I am getting an error if i do not use await
A warning, right?
You should be using await, most likely
no not warning
its an error
15:24
The person who wrote the comment doesn't understand async/await
he's calling it from within a synchronous method, right?
@Obviously What's the error message?
@Squiggle not if he's using await, obviously
hurf
Because this call is not awaited, execution of the current method continues before the call is completed. Consider applying the 'await' operator to the result of the call.
That's not an error
That's a warning
15:26
@KendallFrey right, i can see both cases being valid, and await being more reliable, right?
errors do not say "consider"
@NETscape Nothing about reliable, await is just the easy way to do async programming
But it shows red thinggy that is for an error
It's the syntactic sugar version of ContinueWith
let me disable my justcode
@Obviously You probably have Warnings As Errors enabled
15:27
yeah
@KendallFrey more so "standard?" not calling it means the execution will resume, but you don't really know when its completed or not, which could cause issues in multithreaded scenarios
Fucking multi-threaded scenarios
So i can comment that, awaiting on an Async method is perfectly right and best practice?
user47589
who needs 'em
user47589
yes.
15:36
@Obviously Usually yes, but it's not always the intention.
user47589
Microsoft recommends you await async methods. show your coworkers how async actually works.
@Amy can you please give me a reference?
What Roel and Amy are saying is good.
You should read msdn docs about await
and Stephen Cleary blog
and learn about await rather than just fwd'ing a link
user47589
15:38
scroll down to "What Happens in an Async Method"
thanks @Amy
user47589
async was hard for me to grasp at first
Lol
private bool UseViewStateToMakeGetPossiblePromotionsMoreEfficientInCheckoutProcess()
{
    bool bUseViewStateToMakeGetPossiblePromotionsMoreEfficientInCheckoutProcess = true;
    string szUseViewStateToMakeGetPossiblePromotionsMoreEfficientInCheckoutProcess = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["UseViewStateToMakeGetPossiblePromotionsMoreEfficientInCheckoutProcess"] ?? "true";
    if (!bool.TryParse(szUseViewStateToMakeGetPossiblePromotionsMoreEfficientInCheckoutProcess, out bUseViewStateToMakeGetPossiblePromotionsMoreEfficientInCheckoutProcess))
15:41
dis is nice
user47589
it looks like you're waiting for an async method to complete, making it synchronous, which is stupid. but it doesn't behave like that. it doesn't wait.
what the fuck am I looking at
@Sippy that shit is pretty nice xD
user47589
good lord, shorten your variable names
Don't fucking insult me
As if I wrote that lol
15:42
Hahahah you did boro
@Amy lmao
I found that code extremely readable
Who wrote that code? I guess you can see who it was? :P
@NETscape Haven't seen you in awhile! How have you been?
> szUseViewStateToMakeGetPossiblePromotionsMoreEfficientInCheckoutProcess
sz?
zero sense backwards
15:51
Ah.
To make it more clear
That definitely sense makes.
Was a RU trainee writing the code
user47589
i'm allergic to hungarian notation
15:52
hungarian notation?
user47589
prefixing variable names to indicate the data type
user47589
bUseViewStateToMakeGetPossiblePromotionsMoreEfficientInCheckoutProcess
that's just like novice level darkness of hungarian notation
g_s_aulpszSomeArray
basically means it is a global static array of pointers to zero-terminated string
user47589
my first job was at a company that prefixed every function with g, every class with m, and static things with s. because reasons.
honestly, hungarian notation is supposed to indicate intent of the variable, not data type, scope, or anything else that can be inferred from the signature.
but it's been corrupted so bad by VB6 and Win32 clowns
15:57
lol. The sz in hungarian notation is the first vocal written in hungarian for string
I thought it was invented specifically for languages that didn't have strong typing
Nope, it was invented as a shorthand for the class of variable.
@Greg lurking. sticking to the wpf room. stalking Shotgun at work.
Which is pretty dumb in typesafe languages
ie. you'd have a character or two prefix for UI elements, etc.
15:58
I saw that convention all the time in VB.
Cos the variable has a fucking type
no sir, it's invented by cthulu, and god knows what he greatness wanted
user47589
HE COMES
There's a big difference between VB6 Hungarian notation and True Hungarian notation
@Sippy looks like someone got yelled at for "bad variable names"
15:59
but now it's pretended to be zero terminated string
@NETscape I'd love if someone did
The guy who wrote those is praised as the best senior developer ever.
@ShotgunNinja We do that
You kids today don't know how good you got it, with things like Visual Studio and .Net Framework. Some of you have never even touched COM or CORBA.
Or, we're suppsed to
all ui controls have a ui prefix
@Squiggle pa, tell us more!
up hill both ways? ;)
@SteveG I don't talk about the war.
I'm only 32 ;_;
olol
we have a "coding standards" document
written and never revised...
@Squiggle Holy shit. You're OLD!
16:01
when all we had was C programs
@Squiggle i hit 30 this past weekend, sadness and depression rain down from the heavens
happy birthday stev
@SteveG eh, I met my gf 2 weeks before I turned 30. The past few years has been pretty fucking sweet for me.
great!
i'm talking to a woman, she has two kids so thats kind of weird, since i'm really just like a big kid myself
if sadness and depression are coming from the heavens... why go?
16:03
@KendallFrey ty
yeah, happy birthday. can't believe you made it this far
;)
fuck me either
to be honest
test
ok it works
@SteveG commas are important
lol
i like eating my grandma and my dog
16:09
I helped my uncle, Jack, off a horse.
but no seriously, mushy, you all have no idea how much you've helped me by providing a community for me to ... whatever, eat a bag of dicks
that's one of my favourite videos if you haven't caught on yet
@SteveG i caught your feels... feels right back at ya
16:14
;)
Guys another quick question
I have this partial class which is extending another class
public partial class SomeStupidClass : ICloneable
{

public object Clone()
{
var copy = EntityFrameworkUtilities.ShallowCopyEntity<SomeStupidClass>(this);
copy.SomeValue = 0;
copy.SomeOtherValue = 0;
return copy;
}
}
Since its a partial class and there is another partial class that has these properties
SomeValue and SomeOtherValue
But Visual studio is saying these properties do not exist
Why is that?
Its because in this line
var copy = EntityFrameworkUtilities.ShallowCopyEntity<SomeStupidClass>(this);
Its self referencing
How can i make it reference the other partial class where it does have the properties
Why do we make jokes about C-pound, C-hash, and C-octothorpe, but never C-number-sign, since that's the official name for #?
because nobody is stupid enough to really say that
@Obviously There is no "other partial class"
@tweray Nobody ever says C-octothorpe. Right?
yeah, but it sounds cooler than number-sign
16:20
woe unto thee who doth not code with sharpened c
C&#x1f595; // I got your number sign right here
@Obviously Change var to SomeStupidClass, and let me know what happens
I did
its still self referecing
What does that mean
What error do you get
It says SomeStupidClass does not contains definition for SomeValue and SomeOtherValue
Obviously it does not contains, but the other partial class DO contains
16:24
@NETscape hahahaha
5 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
@Obviously There is no "other partial class"
@NETscape You been stuck on WPF?
Does this error occur when you build, or before you build? What happens if you hit Rebuild?
I love WPF. not really stuck on it, more so implementing the business "requirements"
But i do?
16:29
posted on December 10, 2015 by ericlippert

I said last time that binary-searching the rationals (WOLOG between zero and one) for a particular fraction that is very close to a given double does not really work, because we end up with only fractions that have powers of … Continue reading →

public partial class SomeStupidClass
{
public string SomeValue{get;set;}
public string SomeOtherValue{get;set;}


public SomeStupidClass()
{
SomeValue = "Nevermind";
SomeOtherValue = "Bruh"
InitializePartial();
}

partial void InitializePartial();
}
I have this class in the my context
@Obviously you forgot to mark it partial
wait nvm
I did mark both parital
misread
user47589
i think the partial also has to inherit from IClonable
16:30
^
No i am doing same stuff for other classes
are they in the same namespace?
and the other one is not inherited
@Amy only one has to have it, I'm pretty sure
no they are in different namespaces
user47589
16:31
they have to be in the same namespace.
Yes, Only one has to have it
@Obviously two parts of the same class? That doesn't work
Not really? what's the purpose of doing partial if i am bound to do it in the same namespace
user47589
if they're in different namespaces, they're different classes.
@Obviously Different files, some of which can be generated by a tool
16:32
say you have a bunch of class extensions, or Command declarations, or its a WPF control... then you could use partial
@Obviously The namespace is part of the class name. Different namespace = different class name = different class
Also can be nice for splitting up huge classes that make VS choke
i choke VS purposely
user47589
if you have two namespaces A and B, and a partial class C in each namespace, A.C is not B.C.
But I can see this other example
Where its placed at different locations
in my code
16:33
But the same namespace (if it's a good example)
user47589
you can have them in different locations, but they must be the same namespace for the compiler to know they belong to each other
There's nothing that says the namespace absolutely has to relate to a file's physical location.
A namespace is literally nothing but part of the type name
with a bit of syntactic sugar
16:35
You guys are right
That's what the example i have in my code is doing
thanks guys
@Obviously
user47589
if you want to use separate namespaces, you could use the Decorator pattern.
c:\development\DoomedProject\ConsoleApplication632\ConsoleApplication632\Services\Factories\ServiceFactory.cs:
namespace Fuck.You.I.Wont.Do.What.You.Tell.Me
yeah it worked
user47589
i need moar coffeeeeee
user47589
16:37
moaaaaaaaaaaar
Mother Of All Roasts
Speaking of roasts, I'm getting venison tonight
user47589
i love good venison
user47589
do you hunt?
brother does
user47589
bow and arrow or assault rifle?
16:39
i'd love to hunt more
with a bow and a rifle, but, i dont
Shotgun I think he said
buck shot usually
motherfucking Angular grrrrrr
user47589
that wasn't one of the options, @KendallFrey
He does have a bow, crossbow, and rifle, not sure what else
user47589
16:40
@ShotgunNinja, i know right
stay on the same goddamn route
i mean, deer hunting with assault rifle sounds like a pretty good idea
as long as you don't need the meat
@ShotgunNinja yessss this
pew pew in the deer face
i don't think you usually aim for the face
You shot 14630 lbs of meat. However, you were only able to carry 100 lbs back to the wagon.
16:46
Just make 147 trips
games are easy
nah, shoot through the shoulders
and hit the heart
user47589
if you make 147 trips, everyone will die of dysentery.
was I talking about Hungarian notation in here, or in JS room?
here, right?
16:57
yeah
mustve been
anyway, I found the link I was looking for
talks about the history of True Hungarian notation
along with a use-case of sanitized vs unsanitized input.
also the article's title is literally "Wrong"
@ShotgunNinja I wish we had more types for that
like two string types
and also units of measure
yeah, but those are all perfect use-cases for True Hungarian
or Simonyi Notation
or Apps Hungarian
@ShotgunNinja Which is just a workaround for weak typing
@KendallFrey have you read the article at all
no
Just saying I wish we had stronger typing
17:02
Apps Hungarian has nothing to do with datatypes
nothing at all
zero
eh fuck it
when you're converting between sets of units, name your variables using the units as a prefix. That's the gist of it.
I'd rather have dimensional datatypes
likewise
combined with an IDE that reminds me of what type I'm looking at
I'd be happy with return-type overloading though tbh
woo Haskell
17:05
shill
so what do you do when your data type needs to change?
user47589
rue and lament your design choices
17:24
o/
git question, I just noticed I have been maintaining this repository on github with the wrong email set so none of the commits are tied to my user... can I amend this somehow?
user47589
no idea
@CuddleBunny Not without copying all the commits and making new history
user47589
i had that problem once. i solved it by wiping the repository and recommitting everything
17:29
i had that problem once too, i solved it by switching to TFS @KendallFrey [email protected]
!!afk lunch
^lol
@Mallek totally kidding, if it wasn't obvious
user47589
TFS is best source control ever.
hmm, okay. It looks like I can add alternate email addresses. I'll give that a shot
17:31
\o/ we're switching to Git
TFS is more palatable if you enable local workspaces
Then it doesn't write-lock every damn thing
@MikeAsdf people actually use the write-lock feature? O_o
write-lock as in visual studio can automatically unlock it as you edit, but it fucks over any attempts with notepad++ and the like.
@SteveG you... you...
cool, adding the other email worked. I was wondering why I had 0 contributions...
17:49
@TravisJ, why does IIS expect a specific code structure in terms of expecting certain directories and files to be there in order for my webpage to run?
@KalaJ Like a default page?
Yay, internationali[sz]ation, we have a field called "SocialNumber"
Like when I try to test the deploy by running localhost (since i wasn't sure how to set the port numbers yet), it says it expects "Account/Login.aspx' but I don't have that file in my project
But there other sites on IIS that do have that folder and file.
so I'm wondering why it expects that of my site too?
check your web.config
check web.config, what for?
17:54
look for that url, and edit/delete it
oh snap
you are right! Why is it there?
um... that's a question for me?
haha
So just remove this whole tag?
 <authentication mode="Forms">
      <forms loginUrl="~/Account/Login.aspx" timeout="2880" />
    </authentication>
if there's no place in your website need authentication, you can just remove it
great thanks
How did you know to look into web.config?
17:56
um... because it's there
IIS settings are generally stored in the web.config
oh I see
i hate when people take all the fun cards
and leave all the shitty ones for others to do
brb
cards?
17:57
trello / scrum
morning kids
morning pa
ah, got it
early bird gets the "fun card"
@SteveG Who in their right mind would take an unfun card when fun cards are available?
well
17:59
I would bet that people have different definitions of fun when it comes to coding

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