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Good morning
@MoonOwlPrince No
@KendallFrey ok
gmorning
Hi all, I need a bit help. How do I add an existing item in my project as a link. After restructuring a solution, I had some missing items in project. After adding them using Add existing item menu, I see a difference in the project file-
<Compile Include="..\..\..\..\CommonForms\Excel\frmExcel.vb">
<Link>frmExcel.vb</Link>
<SubType>Form</SubType>
</Compile>

BECAME

<Compile Include="frmExcel.vb">
<SubType>Form</SubType>
</Compile>

And during build project looks for the file in the current project directory rather than the correct path it's added from..
14:09
If I need to run a function from a dll in Linux
How do I use mono to do that
do I have to compile it in linux, or can I export it from windows
random question, guys: I'm thinking of writing a simple(ish) data store thing with the following aims:
* Cross-platform (including Xamarin)
* Relatively lightweight
* Generic and strongly-typed (Get<T>(), Add<T>(), etc)
* Relatively performant (using hashtables and fast binary serialisation)

The main reason is that I can't find anything that behaves itself; on Xamarin in particular you're stuck with SQLite and so far the strongly-typed ORM options for SQLite on Xamarin are all full of serious bugs
my question: How much of a terrible idea is this?
@anaximander my gut instinct is to say it's a terrible idea, because I would assume there ought to be something simliar out there already. But if there isn't, then it sounds like a great idea.
what's wrong with the current ORMs?
anyone know where System.Media is?
I cant seem to find it to add as ar eference to get an error beep
Namespace:  System.Media
Assembly:  System (in System.dll)
@Squiggle basically, if you like raw SQL strings, then the current crop are fine
@Squiggle if you want something smart and strongly-typed, maybe some LINQ... your options are limited
14:20
thx you sir!
basically, you've got OrmLite, which I just gave up on because they don't seem to provide NuGet packages that target the PCL profiles used by basically all the apps I work on
I thought for sure it was a separate assembly
must be because its monday
@MarkW Probably.
or you've got the combo of SQLite.NET-PCL and SQLite.NET-PCL-Extensions, which is... flaky. I've got unit tests here where the same exact piece of code (for lazy-loading collection properties) can work or fail depending on whether or not you do some other seemingly unrelated things
so I figure my options are to either write a proper strongly-typed ORM for SQLite on Mono, or come up with some other method of storing things
the former sounds harder
so I'm looking at a way of working with hashtables that are stored in a big binary file that I can connect to with a random-access stream and jump around only deserialising the bits I need
it's kinda reinventing the wheel, but it's probably easier than learning how to write a full reflection-powered ORM on top of sqlite3.dll
gnarly
14:28
I love your picture Squiggle
that guy is freakin crazy
@anaximander sure, that's the ORMs - but what about key-value stores?
@Squiggle they're great if you're looking things up by keys, but not so great for querying on properties
so, if you're doing Products.Where(p => p.Tags.Contains("games"))
or something like that
the apps I'm working on right now do a lot of querying based on a variety of properties on the objects, or even on their related objects
@anaximander CouchDB's couchbase lite - doesn't support LINQ, but looks to be the closest fit in terms of serialization and querying
not supporting LINQ is the main issue
but TBH it sounds like you need a SQL database for what you're doing
the moment you start working with ORMs you have to start compromising on features :(
14:34
yeah, SQL is by far the best fit, but for Xamarin, your only option is SQLite, and we've spent ages looking for one that works well, with no luck
they all cut corners somewhere - text-blobbed collection properties, no foreign keys, string-SQL queries only, or something
oh hey - telerik.com/couchbase-linq-provider-for-telerik there's actually a LINQ provider for couchbase
so I'm seriously considering building some kind of binary store that behaves vaguely like SQL
well rather you than me
yeah
that was my thinking; as soon as the idea occurred to me I thought "this must be a terrible idea"
you sure you need all that for a mobile app? Can't you just do the data thing remotely?
14:36
but now I'm kind of intrigued, just to see how hard it'd be
yeah; it's not really "just" a mobile app
it's an actual business application; they just happen to have iProducts they want to run it on
and it's being used in an environment with basically zero data connection, so it has to download the data ahead of time and do all the lookup locally
I'd suggest fixing the connectivity issue instead of piling too much on the thin client
but then again I don't know your problems :)
if you can find a way to get WiFi to work when you're inside a walk-in freezer, I'm all ears :P
Run a wire in the cooler
at this point I should probably mention that any solution you think of has to be implemented on about 140 sites, without disrupting operations that run from 9am to either midnight or 2am, seven days a week, and still cost less than just getting us to code round them because the company is kinda strict on budgeting
also we're not a tech company, we're a half-dozen coders in a company that is only starting to understand software and technology
welcome to my day job :/
(I kid; we have fascinating challenges and I rather enjoy it; it's just difficult sometimes)
:D
sounds pretty fun, tbh. I love those sort of technical/logistical challenges, however frustrating they can be.
What sort of volume of data are you talking about here?
14:58
nothing too insane
couple hundred MB, at most
probably more like 50-100MB
biggest table is about 20,000 records
10-15 tables (schema is still being refined)
flat file, then cache them all in memorycache. boom, end of story
Sup doods
or lua
Anybody got any C#/C++ interop experience?
about half of those tables are more like a couple hundred records
15:00
A bit stumped
I have free cookies
@tweray I'm thinking I might just cobble together a class that provides CRUD methods onto a hashtable and then serialises it to binary at the end of each transaction
@Asheh drools
the one potential wrinkle is that it really needs to be thread-safe
native interop? I don't do dark magic
@anaximander that's overkill for only 100-200mb of data imo, just leave them all in memory, it won't kill anything
15:03
@KendallFrey drooling does not solve my problem but thanks :)
@StevenLiekens It's not dark magic, but merely basic witchcraft.
@Asheh Not asking your question doesn't help either. :P
This is darker than witchcraft
just use MemoryCache if in .net, fulling implemented, thread safe, and hyper speed
@tweray actually it's a matter of resilience; in some scenarios the app can be killed by the system more or less on a whim
I have a question up on stackoverflow but i'd like to discuss it here if anybody else has any advice
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Q: Call C# Functionality from a C++ Native app without CLR

AshehI want to call some managed functionality from within my C++ DLL. I cannot use CLR. I have found a few examples of how to do this but I cannot get it to compile no matter what I do. The types are exposed, but it seems the functions themselves are not visible. I have compiled my C#.Net project w...

The problem is I cant compile my C++ app with CLR
Its a native dll & is shared between a lot of other projects
BUT i want the cool ability to be able to write plugins in C#. Because ... its C#
15:04
@tweray so I need to make sure it's all back on disk asap
Can you call a mixed-mode C++ DLL from the native DLL?
@KendallFrey you'll have to forgive me. I'm not sure what that implies to my code
If not, you might need to resort to COM *retch*
This is a grey area for me
@anaximander so, those data are not just readonly? and you need to write on them?
15:05
That's what i've done in my stackoverflow post
But i just cannot get it to compile :(
@Asheh You would need a second C++ DLL which does use the CLR
And invoking functionality on that from a native non managed DLL... is easier?
I just found some code that's so dumb it will break for sure in future
but it's not part of this ticket to fix it
Fix now or leave?
Fix
throw a ticket on the backlog, at minimum
15:07
@Asheh You can use normal native code to do that
C++ lets you mix managed and unmanaged code together in the same assembly
@anaximander a local mongodb instance is not an option?
I just got told to stop posting code nonesense
LOL
Clearly COM blows peoples minds
@Asheh Hans is a very smart man, you should take him seriously
@tweray some of it, yes. Not all tables need to be written to, but most do
I have no doubt he knows what he's talking about
15:09
yeah Hans is smart as hell +1
@tweray in case you missed it earlier, this has to work on Xamarin
Then he should know that those ID's are automatically generated by the COM tool provided by microsoft
Or ask a question instead of telling me im posting nonsense!
@anaximander well, xamarin works pretty well together with mongodb as far as i know
afterall i don't see gap there, xamarin is still .net code, just compile it to something different on osx
@Asheh Just saying, I believe him
:S
15:10
There's nothing called ItemPlugin in your code
my requirements are basically:
* Strongly-typed
* LINQ querying
* Decent performance
* Works in Xamarin apps
and by Xamarin, I mean iOS, Android, and Xamarin.Forms (so, PCL)
@KendallFrey just realised Ive fixed the post!
primarily Xamarin.iOS
So I can call managed C++ from my C++ native DLL. Isn't that kind of the same problem I am having now?
what problem is that?
Also, why exactly can't you use managed C++?
15:12
Calling a function on a managed DLL from a non-managed DLL
Is there any reason to wrap everything as a property?
@anaximander so, it's ios devices but without any network connection? i mean, just curious, what is it?
There was a woman who worked on this to begin with who literally in every controller and every class any front-end control property has been wrapped in a property so she could assign get and set to it
Or in some cases just set
And it's fucking mental.
@Sippy it allows you to add functionality much easier at a later date
Like in one method there's a lot of accessing Text properties on page controls, so she wrapped every single one with a set property which she used once.
It just seems sort of insane.
15:14
@tweray a few apps for use by staff in our stores, some of which are in old buildings full of concrete and metal construction, and for duties that take them into places like walk-in freezers, basements, and other places where WiFi is very unreliable
also, we have business-critical, services running on the network, for hours at a time sometimes, tying up a fair bit of the available bandwidth, and they're very sensitive to latency and packet loss
...and some of the sites are in locations where the municipal internet is poor so we simply can't get better connections there until some ISP decides to lay more cable or fibre
so even when there is a network connection, we have to be careful how much data we throw around in one go
@KendallFrey - like this? codeproject.com/Tips/695387/…
@anaximander well, in your case, you should just try sqlite as long as all your targeting devices are mobile, i didn't try that but i believe they have a IQueriable implementaion
@tweray that's where I started, but so far every ORM we've tried has some horrible bug somewhere
@anaximander Linq2Db?
well, not sure what ORM you are using, i think EF has a sqlite implementation, have you tried that?
15:21
EF will be getting a SQLite implementation in EF 7.0
but that's about a year off
@RoelvanUden does that work with SQLite on Xamarin.iOS?
@anaximander AFAIK Xamarin.iOS can run Mono subsets so in theory, it should.
But, maybe not. Something to consider at least.
oh, one more thing we'd really like from it: the ability to create the database from scratch, given a collection of POCOs
currently we have CreateDatabase(string filePath, params Type[] types)
that's a rarer thing, so I can live without it - we have that working using the praeclarum package
and I have little objection to doing a mix and match
well, with that much request, i would suggest to re-prioritize your request, and see what you can cut off
is Linq querying that important? you can't just write raw query?
15:28
we have a fair amount of existing code that's given an ISource, which is a custom interface of ours, so whatever we end up using, we can wrap it in an ISource implementation and re-use a load of existing code
So entity framework is saving changes, even when i am not callign Context.SaveChanges() why is that?
something that is tracking the Context is saving
@Obviously is it actually saving changes to the database, or are you querying the same DbContext and getting the cached changes?
it is actually saving changes in the db
ok, first common hurdle down
are you using the context directly, or via some sort of wrapper?
15:30
directly
no hidden code then; fine
I am calling Context.SaveChanges() before making some changes
like to save a comment
but i am making changes and just returning from the method
still its saving the changes
It is the expected behaviour
but i wonder why
do you then dispose that context?
it might be that the second time around, you get the same context with your changes from last time still in the change tracker, and then you call SaveChanges() and save them, before making new changes
crazy guess; without seeing your code it's hard to say
EF is very clever, which is great until it starts doing something odd, and then it just gets hard to unravel
Has anyone ever used the <asp:LoginStatus>
Yeah I guess
15:34
@tweray so yeah, we have a bunch of existing code that we can re-use if we find an implementation that supports LINQ
For some odd reason it isn't auto logging people in within the Active Directory.
@anaximander well, then i may just go with EF6 + sqlite, or just try those open source ORM's one by one until i get a working one... Or, if i'm crazy, i will just store everything in json
@tweray I don't follow... EF 6 + SQLite + Xamarin ? I thought that combo didn't work
Hello Gents!
15:50
@anaximander ops... ok, forget it, damn ios... then i would be just get crazy and store everything in json, you can test the performance and see if that's acceptable
yeah, it's looking that way
I seek a bit of help.. Any insight on why this string "PublicDescription":"<p>&lt;p&gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt; collected 30 day;</p>" does not get parsed by JSON.Net
at least until EF 7 and SQLite support arrive
@BrianRizo Might need escaping
you mean like jail
15:52
yes
hah. Double-escaped markup!
HTML-encoded HTML-encoded HTML!
yo dawg
 
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17:12
anybody watched E3 conferences?
hi
my name is steve, and i'm an alconolic
oh god that alconol
the only thing worse is ronipnol
you want to play a civ 5 match on marathon? few turns/day
17:16
only if you play a ksp marathon
is it multiplayer?
if you want it to be
i dont know what that means
not officially, but there are lots of ways
civ 5 marathon multiplayer = everything ends in ancient age
17:18
what do you mean?
like literally the match ends?
yes, Artila wins, end of game
lies
but we should do that, i love playing civ 5, ignoring winning, and just doing diplomacy / world affairs
wat
that must be the alconol speaking
then the egyptain stole the pyramid, everybody get pissed, egypt get booted out of the game
no im serious
i'll spend a month on a single game, and never declaring war lol
and im not drinking, i was just being a shit head
17:22
Steve, I have some news
civ 5 is still 70%+ about war, if you like to play peace simulation game, i suggest victoria 2
You're strange
but the alcohol mispelling was legit, but i decided to leave it cuz it reinforced my statement
peace is boring :)
i like getting the most advanced military, and then police the world.... and when i do go on offense, i do it with 1 tank and 30 stealth bombers with crazy range and double attack
17:25
I just stop playing when it's obvious I'm going to lose
victoria 2 is much harder to start with, but covers much deeper than civ
i ran into this: it's easy to win on normal / prince (or maybe warlord), but if i move up one more level, it takes 20 units to take a city with only walls, so it's like, meh
@tweray what kind of stuff does it allow that civ 5 doesn't?
@SteveG well, it's really hard to explain, but the game is 60% about economic, which you need to build and control your country's industrial system, and try to bankrupt others, war is always the last choice
hey that sounds pretty cool
it's 20-30 something on steam i think, pretty classic game
17:29
but does it have rockets
user862319
dat E3 announcement barrage.
that paradox studio always create some awesome game, they are just hard for beginners, so not that popular
@KendallFrey well, no, it only covers 1836 - 1920, mods can bring it to 1950, but that's all, it's mainly just about the age that queen victoria and the british empire
user862319
Anyone else unreasonably excited about FO4? I lost it when I saw the settlement building stuff and the IRL pip-boy.
@KendallFrey so no to a civ 5 match?
not now
but, some point, it would be fun
maybe some day when I'm more bored than now
i.e. unlikely
17:33
okay
@Bob i just feel the graphic changed too much, way too colorful for a wasteland theme game imo
@Bob settlement building? IRL pipboy? whaaa
user862319
Truth
right now it's more like a balance between fo3 and borderland
17:36
wow, that looks so uncomfortable, cool idea though
S&M ^
I could swear TFS is brain-damaged.
user862319
@KendallFrey As long as you aren't trying to branch or merge, TFS is awesome.
no, it's fucking mental
wow, that hololens minecraft thing is pretty cool
18:01
how to use case conditions in where clause
Could you be a bit more specific?
Yes, so i want to use two different conditions in hwere clause based on the value of a variable
in sql server
using Or will be simple, but is it a good option?
what if later on we want to add more conditions
OR (blah = true & banana != apple ) // case 1
OR (blooop != bling & orange != peach) // case 2
18:06
since the filtering is giogn to be very generic
should i not use something like this:
DECLARE @uid int = -1
SELECT
*
FROM mytable
WHERE
( CASE
WHEN @uid <> -1 THEN @uid
ELSE userid
END
) = userid

and Completion_Date>= '11/01/2011'
and Completion_Date<= '12/11/2012'
Can someone explain, or point me to a page that explains, exactly what is going on behind the scenes when I use Task.Factory.StartNew()?
ISNULL
I'm using it in a webservice if that makes a difference.
Well, it creates a new task... ;)
@Obviously sounds like you want to check for a default value on an argument, or something similar, and use it as a filter only when it has value, ISNULL would make it cleaner if you didn't use -1 as the default value, then you do not have to use any or's, or switch statements
I'm saying that I don't understand the exact definition of a "task" in C#, what the limits of it are.
What the limits of it are? Its basically a convenient wrapper around a thread
@Hypersapien A Task is basically an operation that will finish at some point, maybe with a return value.
@BradleyDotNET ugh
I guess I'm saying, how disconnected is it from code that launched it?
18:13
Tasks and threads are completely different, they just happen to solve many of the same problems and be used in conjunction
@Hypersapien hmmm. Very?
If you have a more specific question, we can give more specific answers
especially with sample code
Sorry, you are correct, more specifically a task can be a different thread
the library chooses where to run it
synchronization context depending on your type of project, to be more specific
;)
I think of a Task as "running" on any number of threads, including 0, 1, and 42
@SteveG default synchronization context, to be properly anal
!!xkcd specific
!!undo
nope
18:16
woooo i noes stuff naow
I have a web site that generates reports. The user enters parameters for the report and the webservice is told to generate the file. Depending on the parameters, the report could run instantly or take the better part of an hour. What I want to do is branch off a new task or thread (whichever works better) to run the report, then send off an email to the user saying that it's finished.
!!xkcd actually
the hover text
@Hypersapien Use a task.
Task.Factory.StartNew?
18:18
You can either send the email at the end of the job, or you can send the email when the entire task completes
@Hypersapien Maybe, maybe not
I would use async, given the detail you've given so far
We're using SSRS, which is basically a black box to us. The report is run with a single function call to it.
public async Task RunReportAndSendEmail()
{
    await thing.RunReport();
    SendEmail();
}
it might look something like that
Guys can you tell, what is wrong with this query?
DECLARE @TimeZone nvarchar
SET @TimeZone = 'Central';
SELECT *
FROM [SomeDatabase ].[dbo].[Users]
Where ( @TimeZone = 'Central' AND UserId IN (2,3,4))
OR ( @TimeZone = 'Mountain' AND UserId IN (4,5,6))
Ok. Then I just call RunReportAndSendEmail() like normal and that shoots off a new thread?
unless thing.RunReport is synchronous, in which case ugh, use Task.Factory.StartNew
@Hypersapien In ASP.NET it will, I think
@Obviously Why do you think there's something wrong with it?
18:22
I am not getting results
is there an error?
does nvarchar need a length parameter?
or 0 results?
What results should you be getting?
0 results
I should be getting users with id 2, 3 and 4
since the timezone is set to Central in local variable, right?
18:23
Those users exist in the database, right?
is that space after SomeDatabase intentional?
They do
Yeah it was just typo
wait, you didn't paste your code?
why not?
Oh I was renaming my object names so left a white space mistakenly
Remove your WHERE clause, and replace it with just UserId IN (2,3,4). Then start adding conditions one at a time until you see where the problem is'
18:25
that ^
It works if i remove the @timezone condition
change it to @TimeZone LIKE 'Central' and see what happens
tried changing to LIKE, still 0 results
        private static T ParseEnum<T>(string content) where T : new()
        {
            var result = new T();

            if(Enum.IsDefined(typeof(T), content))
                result = (T)Enum.Parse(typeof(T), content);

            return result;
        }
It works without the time zone condition, this thing returns three resutls
DECLARE @TimeZone nvarchar
SET @TimeZone = 'Central';
SELECT *
FROM [SomeDatabase].[dbo].[Users]
Where UserId IN (2,3,4)
18:28
That seems kind of useless.
Add @TimeZone to your SELECT clause and see what's in there.
without @timezone in the WHERE clause
^ beat me to it
Ohh
it just has C
not central
Yeah. nvarchar needs a length parameter
change nvarchar to something like nvarchar(20)
Okay it work, thanks guys
18:32
Actually, I'd just use varchar since nvarchar pads the string with spaces
hey i am using the folling call in my web forms project-

var twUser =
await
(from tweet in twitterCtx.User
where tweet.Type == UserType.Show &&
tweet.UserID == (ulong)twitterId
select tweet).SingleOrDefaultAsync();

However this is never returning, howveer works fine in a windows form app
@Hypersapien nvarchar pads with spaces? you sure?
Never mind. I'm thinking of char
yeah, thats what i was thinking too, n just makes it unicode
Ecchhh.... async is a 5.0 feature, isn't it?
18:37
4.5
I believe async is in 4.0 as well
.NET 4.0 that is
probably C# 5
Guys one more question, how can i change this query to return All resutls, if the timezone variable is set to neither central nor mountian?
DECLARE @TimeZone nvarchar
SET @TimeZone = 'Central';
SELECT *
FROM [SomeDatabase].[dbo].[Users]
Where ( @TimeZone = 'Central' AND UserId IN (2,3,4))
OR ( @TimeZone = 'Mountain' AND UserId IN (4,5,6))
Where ( @TimeZone = 'Central' AND UserId IN (2,3,4))
OR ( @TimeZone = 'Mountain' AND UserId IN (4,5,6))
oops
Where (@TimeZone NOT IN ('Central','Mountain'))
OR( @TimeZone = 'Central' AND UserId IN (2,3,4))
OR ( @TimeZone = 'Mountain' AND UserId IN (4,5,6))
Cool
is it a good approach?
why i am explicitly mentioning NOT IN?
You said you wanted all results if it's neither central nor mountain?
Irrespective of UserID
18:42
yes
if time zone is neither central nor mountain
if time zone is not in ('central', 'mountain')
@TimeZone NOT IN ('central', 'mountain')
Okay I guess it makes sense
IN checks to see if the value is in the list and returns a bool. NOT reverses a bool.
has anybody seen jurassic world?

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