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00:58
Has anyone used remote validation before?
 
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04:14
WHOOO FRIDAY BITCHES
 
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05:59
yeeeeee!!!!
06:13
Damnit I wanna go home and play some EU4 with a beer or 2.
EU4? Got that game a few months ago but I'm having serious problems with its learning curve. Can't get into it I guess.
woho!
EU4?
europa universalis i presume
:D
06:17
That's what I'm talking about at least...
i started Hearthstone
& Heroes of the storm
both are free
:D
:D
hearthstone is much fun
atleast if you're into the tcg genre
i know right!
but also its free
06:22
@scheien Not my kinda game actually :(
@BenjaminDiele last month, my harddisk got roasted too
New version of Atom yahooo
something also messed up in the laptop motherboard
@BenjaminDiele :'(
cuz of temperature
now i got a workstation with SSD
an i am never going back
06:31
@Rusty That sucks. But SSDs are awesome. Couldn't live without one anymore.
Especially when I need to wait for my storage disk to spin up :D
07:05
it's Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday
 
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08:23
Hello all I have a question: I made a clickonce program of my code a few days ago in visual studio. Now i dont have the program anymore in visual studio but I do have all the files in my "publish" folder, like the .deploy files . manifest files. Can I still get my code back some how? :0
Somewhat, by decompiling the application. You'll still lose a ton of information, e.g. naming, variables, comments, etc. But you'll get something back, at least. It won't compile, you'll have to manually put it together again. Now you know why you should have a proper source control.
Backup ftw.
'Tis indeed a good lesson for source control. Especially since it's available from within VS.
It took me 2 HDD failures to realize I should backup EVERYTHING that matters.
Code took me only once :P
08:37
damn it :/
@RoelvanUden That's the biggest benefit of Steam. I don't care anymore if that disk crashes, I'll just download my games again.
there's a paypal promotion that gets you 2 months of google play music for free
but it's only for new google play users T_T
@BenjaminDiele Indeed. For me, documents go into dropbox, files/downloads go into a local 'cloud' (dual hdd mirror 4tb disks), and steam saves go to the cloud. win win.
I need to get around to setting up glacier backups for my nas
am so lazy though
Backup is super easy nowadays, with all the different cloud options.
08:49
@scheien I like Crashplan. Backups to local machines
Remember back in the days when I had a backup solution running on rsync
master at home, and slaves at two different locations.
@BenjaminDiele: Don't know about that one
I use JottaCloud, because they serve unlimited storage (unless you exceed 10TB, then you're abusing the service)
with .NET reflector, do I just drag the .exe to the program? because it tells me: File is not a portable executable. DOS header does not contain 'MZ' signature.
@scheien Can't seem to find their prices
At the bottom of the front page.
08:54
7.5€ for unlimited
@scheien Not really unlimited if the limit is 10TB though :D
but yeah, looks nice
Just need to convince myself to pay a subscription. I hate subscriptions
Hello guy's and ladies. I've got a question which will be rather discussion than single-answer like.

There's a lot of problems with changing language on the fly with c#-wpf apps (I've browsed few questions on SO). So I've came with similiar solution (i think so) to buildin one: I've got static class [let's call it AppLanguage] with properties of type LocalizedString - class that contains wrapped string value and property with INotifyPropertyChanged interface implemented. Every property in AppLanguage is static, public get and private set and coresponds to localizable string in application.
@BenjaminDiele: Yeah, but I guess if you're managing a lot of photos/videos etc you would be able to come to an agreement with them. :)
It's probably there to prevent people from stuffing all of their pirated shit on their servers.
My photos are on Onedrive :D Don't have that much
yea, I have phone synced to onedrive too
09:02
@user2475983 It's not thread safe, but WPF is. It enqueues property changes from a different thread and executes them on the UI thread ASAP. If you're worried, you could easily just use the dispatcher to do an invocation on the UI thread and set the string properties from there.
@RoelvanUden Thank you for clarifying the thread-safetly.
09:30
I am done with Essential C#5. I have two options at the moment. To buy either Thomas Cormen et al.'s Introduction to Algorithms 3rd Edition or Design Patterns: Elements of blah blah blah. If you were in my case which one would you study first
My goal is to be able to write optimal code (that cannot be further optimised) that can be reused and is flexible.
I think I need a 'how to draw technical diagrams' course
Need. Not want.
Diagramming = boring as shit, but necessary
@TomW Mechanical engineering's Technical Drawing will help you. When we did it we used Autodesk's software when we were not using the drawing board
The drawing board fucked me over badly
class diagrams and activity diagrams are simple and cover most diagramming needs
@MoonOwlPrince Did you start writing code? That's the most important thing. Writing actual code.
@RoelvanUden Not production-quality code but throwaway code for little things like simple casino card games
09:43
HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
@TomW hehehehe
Diagrams are for BAs
@MoonOwlPrince You can continue reading forever, but the way you really get what is important is by starting to write more and more code. Production worthy code especially. Put what you write out there, let people give you feedback, improve, etc.
@RoelvanUden In that case, let me simulate a casino
Are you gonna write code?
Why simulate it?
Go build one
vOv
@RoelvanUden You getting a Lumia next then? :L
If you can deal with the feeling of an operating system treating you like you have a sub 100 IQ then get an iPhone.
They fast and they work.
09:47
@Sippy When I say simulate I mean building a virtual casino
That's not a simulation of a casino though is it, that's just a virtual casino.
@Sippy I have a Lumia 620 as my personal phone. I've ordered a Lumia 640 as Windows Phone test phone at my company. That'll be used to test our company apps (We got into app building! Whooh!)
@RoelvanUden Woo!
@RoelvanUden App building seems cool
Our tech is a bit outdated for building apps though :(
@Sippy Well whatever, but I feel guilty for not writing anything for too long
09:49
@MoonOwlPrince Then get a job lol
@BenjaminDiele Yeah. Angular/Bootstrap/Cordova/TypeScript stack. Interfaces with Web API services that we run. I've got this beautiful template, a base stack, to future app building. Android/WP8 done, I'm currently setting up a Mac to compile/test for iOS. I hate Macs though.
@Sippy I don't want to end up writing vanity websites
@MoonOwlPrince Building open source projects is a good way to train your skills, produce something that recruiters will love, get community feedback, and contribute back to the vast open source eco system we have :)
@RoelvanUden I have not seen that many open source games so I will work on that as it will give me good training for writing concurrent and parallel algorithms and code.
There are quite a few, but cool :)
09:53
Strangely though I had a nightmare. I was working VB6 again with VS98 Enterprise Edition
I don't want to go back to VB6 and PHP
PHP isn't all that bad.. VB6 is.
hi
can anyone help me with a regex
i want to extract a string from url
want to extract 12345678
So... did you start by learning regex perhaps?
yes good point :)
The problem I had with PHP was when it came to using other people's code
Some things were just weird
10:05
Yeah, but PHP has improved by leaps and bounds in the last few year(s).
Surely, there is still a lot of crap, but the same applies to any ecosystem.
@MoonOwlPrince What does that even mean
It appears to me that the only thing not affected by inheriting from C is C itself
@MoonOwlPrince Warsow needs a good developer if you're any good.
@Sippy A lot of the code was buggy
@RoelvanUden s/VB6/VB/
15 hours ago, by Johan Larsson
Should we create issues in the Roslyn repo about that VB must be dropped?
That made me lol
Gotta admit I was tempted.
10:09
Lol. Archos made their own Intel Compute Stick spin-off. For 100eu :P
@Sippy Maybe in the future. The only game projects I will work on for now are Unity or Blender projects
Is there such a thing as an open source unity game??
Phaser/HTML5 projects are tons of fun too.
@Sippy There could be but there are not that many for the same reasons there are not that many open source CLR-based projects
Does every iteration in the world of consumer-based software really need UI changes that do not change functionality but just either make the UI cuter than it was or different from what it was to make people believe there have been changes?
@MoonOwlPrince You mean UX changes?
Or just colours and stuff
10:16
Yes colours and shapes
Shapes can be UX
Fuck even colours can
The point is to make it look nice.
The same reason why consumer-based vehicles look nice.
Or consumer based almost anything.
You know when something is so boring it causes physical pain?
@TomW yes.
yes i do.
I have that
Are you still learning diagrams? :P
10:17
Just learnt something new about boredom
help
F4z
F4z
does anyone have any experience with command lines here?
@F4z Basically everyone.
@Sippy not so much learning as having to do
@TomW Lol
F4z
F4z
10:18
for those who do, How do I open the command prompt from a batchfile and run a command and quit it?
F4z
F4z
can it be like this start cmd.exe \c "commandhere"
Google it.
If you asked that question on main would you expect it to be answered or closed instantaneously?
F4z
F4z
really depends
I think everyone should have the opportunity to use other kinds of UI that are not GUI
10:20
Hint: if you show no sign of having researched your question, it gets closed.
@MoonOwlPrince I think you don't understand business.
@Sippy I wish I did
Well this bit isn't complicated
Dev teams writing big saleable software packages have a target audience, usually, of people who don't use command lines.
Writing their software in cmd form and gui form would take a lot longer
Cost lots more money
Probably require more developers who are better with command line programming
Basically anything that could cost more money, businesses are reluctant to do.
As an added point, allowing consumers of your product to hook functions in your code without validation etc would cause havoc.
Most useful software however is a combination of both such as in CAD where the command line systems are embedded. And some software is impossible to exist under command line situations
@MoonOwlPrince UI changes are more rare than common in business applications. Why? Because your client would have to learn all about the new UI and that's annoying and increases the load on your support center. If you must have a new UI at some point, it's often a 100% redesign to support the coming years of expected development. Normal companies are not Microsoft/Apple :P
@RoelvanUden Thank you for the clarification
Joel Spolsky says a good UI except in domain-specific scenarios should not require much training
10:27
For example we've gone into a UI change traject (It's a long, long, long traject that continously shifts in priority...) to support the revolution that was mobile devices, responsive designs and cleaner/simpler looks. Are we late? Yes we are. Businesses always are late to the party because it's not a good investment if the future is not certain of a certain thing. :P
UIs are easy if you don't want anything fancy.
Is that why enterprise programmers have to support old browsers
@MoonOwlPrince That's a sore point.
Mostly cos older versions of IE are disgusting.
And IE11's user agent says it's Mozilla
But nevermind.
That depends on your customers, but yes, we support companies that use old browsers because of company policies, testing policies, etc. We also support government-related customers and those often have Windows XP (that is, IE8). So yes, it's often a very strong reason to keep supporting legacy browsers.
That's only for the web, though, native UIs can be different.
F4z
F4z
CMD /c FTYPE txtfile=%SystemRoot%\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE "%1" I'm trying to add the %1 at the end of the string however it only adds the %SystemRoot%\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE. is there something i'm missing
That's a better question
10:30
I find web user interfaces difficult to develop in comparison to desktop and mobile user interfaces
@MoonOwlPrince Why?
@MoonOwlPrince It's really not..
Food, ill be back.
Yeah CSS is weird.
CSS drives me crazy
10:32
I can't really comment on preprocessors cos I have never used them
But supposedly they make CSS far easier.
Our front end guys use SCSS
All I just wanted CSS to do for me is help me deal with layout and colour only
Centering divs should be considered a course on its own
Lol
But CSS3 has improvements
A lot of the web front-end has become layering of frameworks on top of other frameworks
That shows when you visit CNN's website for example
css is bearable when you use LESS or some equivalent compiler.
I will reserve a good period for TypeScript
I wonder what makes XAML more enjoyable than HTML + CSS
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Q: How can I enable and detect interrupts with hardware IO ports using interrupts

user1647179My program is receiving data from hardware but I wanna get it Byte by Byte. How can I detect when datas come from IO ports? I wanted to use "Hardware Interrupts" but I couldnt do it. Would you please help me how to do it?

10:53
Woe unto thee who doth not program with sharpened C
@MoonOwlPrince TypeScript + CSS is great. You probably want a normalize CSS to hammer out differences between environments. I like Bootstrap for the structure and normalize. You should almost never layer on multiple frameworks of CSS.
I love C# over PHP, VB and even Java.
2
rt bootstrap will take care of most of your worries.
yay me :)
and g'day everyone
Has anyone here seen windows 10?
I installed it in my VirtualBox last week
11:01
gr8
don't like it. It still looks like they tried to copy Gnome Shell/Unity and completely failed
For example, there is a search field. But instead of searching the local applications it searches Bing (who uses Bing anyway?)
oops! I had some big expectations from MSFT this time.
thats from win8 just moved
Well HoloLens is the best thing about Windows 10
@RoelvanUden With CSS, abstractions leak badly
Search is one area they(msft) have never understood.. sad :(
11:04
@SteffenWinkler I use Bing
@MoonOwlPrince I would expect the win7 like UI + the win8 performance would be the best thing
People don't realise Vista was the good OS
Although it broke backwards compatibility it was good
I liked Aero
What was the diff between vista and windows 7 ? pretty same rt? yes I miss the aero effects :)
Start Screen > Start Menu
@Alex +1
11:06
Vista was crap for people who ran it on the minimum spec requirements for XP in 2003
@MoonOwlPrince Option between Start Screen and menu > no option
On 4 GB my 64 bit edition of Vista ran beautifully and never crashed
Vista was more secure than XP
yes it definitely was!
My dad recently upgraded to 7 so he can get 10. Otherwise, it never crashed once. All those who upgraded at his workplace experienced crashes and security issues
I (and i expect many others) only remember vista being a pain in the a** in the very early days with drivers and such then swapped before it had time to mature
11:10
Another complaint was that Vista was complicated. That complaint came from people who should be running a tablet OS on a desktop
To me vista was a transient OS. It was more like a beta/preview of win 7 to Win XP users.
@Alex I didn't driver issues because my hardware was build for Vista
@Vishwajit Not really since they stripped some things which were great about the OS
@MoonOwlPrince why?
@MoonOwlPrince I adopted day one and already had a more than powerful computer and came across the same problems that stoped me using 64bit XP, lack of support
May be they tried to generalise the features - so that older comps can run it.
11:13
@SteffenWinkler because some people found them too difficult to understand
about Vista: Vista was horrible. It crashed like mad, and Aero was just a buggy mess that was more of a 'how to crash your graphic card driver real fast'
@MoonOwlPrince i cant think of anything vista had that 7 is lacking, can you give an example?
@MoonOwlPrince no why do you use bing?
They had to choose being popular vs being great :)
may be
@Alex We have mentioned Aero for one. Another thing: Widgets
11:15
@SteffenWinkler ..... 'how to crash your graphic card driver real fast'.... lol :)
@MoonOwlPrince you say that as it if were some kind of achievement
@SteffenWinkler Bing is awesome and my daily life depends on Cortana and she also uses Bing
Microsoft is the master of my religion
@MoonOwlPrince in what fucked up environment do you have to live?
@SteffenWinkler He is basically a tech hipster.
@SteffenWinkler Bing has never failed me
11:16
Everything that most people hate, he loves.
And his opinions are opposite to those of the norm.
@MoonOwlPrince you have both aero and widgets in 7, i asked what 7 was lacking not what vista did first
@MoonOwlPrince how can a search engine fail one?
even if it's bad like Bing it still delivers some results
@SteffenWinkler Bing Videos > Google Videos
@Sippy shouldn't he be using Win 3.11 then?
the fuck is Google Videos?
@MoonOwlPrince Does google videos still even exist?
11:17
I only know Youtube
Lol
I search for videos you can't find on YouTube and being able to preview them before playing them is amazing
That's hilarious
@BenjaminDiele yeah it searches everywhere but youtube :P
Google Videos does exist a search component that goes beyond YouTube results
11:18
The only thing Bing is good for is searching for porn.
Is it?
Yes
You can get anything you want and it even gives good suggestions
Why would it be any diff to Google?
okay, I can only think of exactly ONE scenario where you'd want to preview a video before comitting to it. And most sites relevant to that scenario have that feature already integrated
@SteffenWinkler kappa
11:19
kappa?
!!urban kappa
@Sippy Kappa The main symbol/emote of Twitch.tv. It represents sarcasm, irony, puns, jokes, and trolls alike. If you see this term used outside of Twitch.tv, then this is not the correct definition. Usually used at the end of an ironic or sarcastic sentence. Sentences that contain a Kappa should not be taken seriously. If you search "Kappa Twitch.tv" in Google you can see what the emote looks like, and why it is used (snip)
@Sippy Google ghettoised porn
I'm good.
my statement was not ironic or sarcastic
and this is not twitch
11:19
@SteffenWinkler It's a fairly broad term.
I don't get it.
If you have been watching it for a long time using Google search results you would know that a lot of the bad stuff comes up because Google intended it to be
What, ghettoised porn?
I also found it ironic ... :) may be you should read it again later.
You search for big t*** and you get gay porn. It simply doesn't make sense
11:21
@Sippy I don't know what that is but I meant your 'Kappa' comment
C#
c
C#
I hope the room moderator is not around :) he/she will block all of us.
@MoonOwlPrince Google uses your search history to find related items as well yo.
@SteffenWinkler I was talking to moonowl.
@SteffenWinkler In the context I used it I guess it meant something along the lines of 'good job avoiding saying it directly'
Do you feel this website(chat.stackoverflow.com) is using signalR by any chance?
Pretty sure it is
Its not, i will look for the link but in the list of what they use they said they would have but it wasnt around
11:24
@Alex Oooo so they rolled their own?
for other sites (stack related) are they using .net anywhere?
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Q: What technologies were used to build the chat?

Bill PaetzkeI realize there is a similar, broader question here. But the answer is old and does not include the chat technology. Let me know (even if they completely rolled their own). Thanks! I am most interested in how they implemented Comet (aka HTTP push) it in .NET.

@Vishwajit I don't know, but I do know it's using WebSockets.
How do you guys handle hardware interrupts that are not covered in the .NET library?
11:33
We don't handle hardware interrupts at all.
@RoelvanUden not even in unsafe code?
No.
Those are essentially kernel details.
lol wat
So basically there is no way of controlling hardware in .NET
that's what drivers are for
11:39
That means I have to interact with the driver dll of the piece of hardware
Hopefully not, but what are you trying to do?
Well, I want to write a client-server application where the client, the operating system and the .NET Microframework are the only things available to me
what kind of server?
I can use C++ natively on the device that will run the client
@KendallFrey A custom application server that utilises a custom protocol
on what level?
on top of TCP?
11:48
Yes it sits on top of TCP. A custom application protocol
The server will run on normal server hardware
My guess is you need to get TCP streams from the OS
It is the client I am most concerned about
Because the client will have to respond to events
That's easy, assuming you're running Windows
I am considering using Windows for Embedded Systems though
For the client
If you could link to related literature that will be awesome
It sounds like what you're trying to do should work pretty much exactly the same as any other normal app
11:53
Windows Embedded has TCP clients AFAIK
Just use them
It appears as if the micro framework even has an HTTP server
And the UI framework? Do I just write wrappers around the C++/CIL event handlers msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee502198.aspx
I could easily get my mojo going with networking stuff
It is the UI stuff which I am not too sure about
Does Windows Embedded support WPF?
If not, use something else
find something it supports
it looks like it has a stripped down version of WPF it even has WCF if you dont want to use raw sockets
I would just run the thing as HTTP/web interface.
Because screw native GUIs
12:01
the micro framework comes with a WPF example
12:13
@RoelvanUden I expect the new Core Framework would even run on it
12:24
o/
You know what? I will build a mock for desktop and see how things go when I get there
woooo chunking
12:55
@SteveG Chunking? So you chose salmon last night?

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