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how to make it(publishing exe) work on only one computer windows form app C#
 
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07:37
Morning!
Damn... We got a customer where we save all the passwords clearly in the database.... I get a bit scared when I see some of the passwords...
@r.hamd check the procces id and hard drive id(....) if it is the same with your computer wich should work run your app
@JakobMillah what is the password?
birth date?
simple random words most of the time
pass123
is a good one
qwerty
"Kungsgatan" - a street in sweden
Jossan1
2 easy...
And a bit weird that we save it in clear text as well xD Can abuse AF
07:59
@JakobMillah I'm not sure what the rules ate like in Sweden but here that could be interpreted to be breaking the law
Data protection act specifies 'all reasonable measures' to prevent loss of personal data. Since storing passwords in plaintext is well known to be stupid, a court could consider you negligent if it contributes to a breach
Or some similar wording anyway
> Appropriate technical and organisational measures shall be taken against unauthorised or unlawful processing of personal data and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, personal data.
That's the UK. Be interesting to know what Sweden says
@TomW Lämpliga tekniska och organisatoriska åtgärder skall vidtas mot otillåten eller olaglig behandling av personuppgifter och mot oavsiktlig förlust eller förstörelse av eller skada på personuppgifter.
(... Yeah that was a Google Translate)
That's a point. Supposing I had to make the case for dealing with plaintext passwords as a matter of urgency. I believe that the asp.net membership database as shipped should be a suitable alternative. But what assurance is there that that feature, or any other membership component, is technically sound? Has it been audited? By whom? How would I find out?
08:26
monday :(
@TomW You don't, I guess. That said nobody ever checked our implementations here, nor is anything ever audited in that regard. I think there is a severe lack of technical prowess to actually audit that.
08:45
good day :)
09:19
raise your hand if you ever created a namespace named BusinessLogic
and then filled it with classes that end in Manager.cs
@TomW I actually don't know what the rules are in Sweden. I think it's mostly on a company level. If the data you have access to at work is getting abused in any way outside of work hours, you can get sued
F4z
F4z
Suppose I read a JSON file and I load that output into my class and it looks like this:
"Point": ["147 3","163 3","178 2","194 2","211 3"]
outside of work hours only?
F4z
F4z
how can I use linq to check if there is already those items in a textbox where in a textbox it would look like this:
147 3,163 3,178 2,194 2,211 3
So in the textbox if I type: `
147 3,163 3,178 2,194 2,211 3` how can I check if the list contains exactly those values?
I've tried: bool contains = imagePointsList.Any(item => item.Point.Contains(tb_position.Text)); however it only works if the textbox has one item in the format ## ## but if I add a separator (',') do ## ##, ## ## then it returns false
09:38
@StevenLiekens I've never created one myself, but I have seen one or two namespaces like that
@StevenLiekens mine is just called business
or was but then it became domain
09:57
@F4z you'll have to convert one format to the other so that you're comparing like with like. One is a string, the other is an array of string
10:22
morning, all
morning @Squiggle.
What's up this monday morning?
I'm doing some hacky work-arounds for some Angular digest issue
and mainlining coffee
Sounds like fun on a monday morning.
and yourself?
10:47
What. Have a situation where calling File.Copy returns immediately and appears to do nothing
500kb file from local folder to local folder. Should be almost instant. Several minutes later, no file.
No disk activity to that path according to resource monitor
tried calling it on same file/structure on difernt drive?
Ffff. Helps if you copy to the right location
[sad-trombone.wav]
11:18
I want doughnuts.
i am happy
why there is so much conflict of opinion in development world ?
Opinions, its both blessing and a curse
@Mathematics Because nerds love to argue the toss?
Why would you name yourself Mathematics!
its a horrible display name
11:24
@Squiggle I am researching repo and uow for a month now, but I just can't find a single satisfying post
every single implementation is either incomplete or too confusing
@Mathematics been there, done that.
there's no "right" solution. Everyone has different requirements and a different concept for the same terminology.
@Mathematics do what you think is best, don't duplicate functionality that already exists in EF, and keep things SOLID.
@Squiggle I am feeling like using UOW with GenericRepo with EntitySpecificServices
are you using EF?
@Squiggle yup
but I am not using MVC
11:28
@PleaseTeach hi!
@Mathematics EF's DbContext is basically a unit-of-work implementation.
@Squiggle but I don't like using it in my services
the only reason you would create repositories on top of that is to abstract the implementation and constrain access to the context - useful if you're doing DDD etc.
some say generic repositories are a bad thing. They're not, but it's possible to go too far.
@Squiggle I want to use it, but I want to start with a stateless application
application is already developed and I can't agree lead devs to follow DDD or even N-Tier
they are creating aweful solutions
@Mathematics the best thing in that situation is to stop the stupid from spreading...
@Squiggle I tried and now I gave up
11:35
hah
@Squiggle Publishing some new stuff for a customer, and making some tutorials for some other existing functionality. A lazy monday morning for me :)
@scheien 👍
@scheien am waiting for manager to come back to me, so much more lazier then yours ;)
11:52
hehe, sounds lazy yea
@Mathematics Stateless application? Use static HTML!
12:08
inbound request > inflate domain using context(s) > modify state > persist, dispose > return to client
it's amazing how complicated some people can make this
if your application is really stateless, people already know what it's going to tell them so they never have to look at it again - just decommission it
Run it once, print out all the pages and post it to them
^ wise words
@RoelvanUden that's what happening... I didn't added it though
static HTML is calling application services for data
My favorite stateless application is "Guards! Guards!" by Terry Pratchett.
@Squiggle well you know what they say about wisdom
12:15
@Squiggle so for application that are used mostly for showing data and very less for Create, Update and delete - what am I going to use state for ? :S
@Mathematics define 'state'
@Squiggle Complex solution to simple problems.
rip
@Squiggle Keep objects in memory
noun
1.
the particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time.
12:17
@Squiggle our UI and Ipad apps are designed in a way that they call our SOA which are stateless
Fess up you lot, when you say 'state' what you really mean is Webforms
haha yeah
"client state"
And webforms-like BS
Speaking of webforms, where's Sippy?
^ my day today
@TomW my guess? He's gone to Wolverhampton "to find himself".
I don't think I want anything that can be found in Wolverhampton
12:32
o/
M J
M J
hi
M J
M J
did you know the sagepay integration using asp.net
?
i dont know what sagepay is, so no, i did not
M J
M J
12:34
it is okay.
it is a payment gateway
i assumed that much, from the name
M J
M J
great
fantastic
M J
M J
where r you from
i reside in the C# chatroom
i sleep in the corner, over there
points
12:36
fake internet points
i have enough mana to spend my internet points, do you?
doubtful
I don't rely on magic
@KendallFrey I'll have you know Steve gets his points from 100% genuine internets
I can make things work without it
hahaha what an f'n mortal
12:38
Except TFS
var wqat = 1.1;
var rat = .2;
var eat = .8;
var baat = 1.2;

double health = 2;
List<double> theOneList = new List<double>();


theOneList.Add(wqat);
theOneList.Add(rat);
theOneList.Add(eat);
theOneList.Add(baat);
var heathRemaining = theOneList.TakeWhile(c=> (health-=c) >=0.0);
prints: 1.1
0.2
hello every one
the problem is that 1.1 + .2 = 1.3 and if health = 2, i have .7 health over
My hands stink like hockey gloves mmmm
12:39
'heathRemaining' is not enough
are we have any method to change content of dynamically generated button
@KendallFrey i've been playing goalie on nhl, hybrid
what type of goalie do you play?
that makes your hands just smell like doritos, skrub
@SteveG non-goalie
@hatim sure, if you have a reference to the button.
oh, what position?
12:41
d, normally
what do i do so that the first 3 items on the list are equal to or more than 'health'?
you like the d
thats not shocking
yesterday was pickup, so forward half the time too
sweet
i'm very good at forward when there are no other people on the ice
lol
and on D, i'm amazing
/brags
@Squiggle in my case I have generated an button and attached the menuFlyout to it.
12:43
hello can i get some help with this program im trying to build?
now i want to change the text on button on selceting the flyout ite,
*item @Squiggle
@Adan What are you doing? Damage on health points? Why are they doubles?
@RoelvanUden hi, yes-damage on health points, health is 2, damages over time are ordered in the list
@RoelvanUden i updated it to 'decimals'
It's much easier to compute with integers..
@SteveG how about goalie, can you win a game when you're alone on the ice?
12:46
well, tie maybe, how can i score a goal if i'm the goalie
you have one chance to shoot it over centre
@RoelvanUden yea.., the problem im having with the code is that it gets damage 1.1 and .2 = 1.3, but if health is 2, i would have 2 - 1.3 = .7 health left..
@Adan Why is that a problem? I can't figure out what you're trying to do
you understand what .TakeWhile is doing?
@KendallFrey allow me to explain :D, the concept of the program is this: i have an amount of health (2) and i want to know out of the objects in the list who adds up to 2 or more?
12:49
I'm not sure why that matters. <= 0 = dead, no? Just tick them off.
um... ok?
@KendallFrey such so, that it get's 2 or more, but not exceed, picture a game where the hero has 2 health, and the enemies have .5 damage, how many hits can i take before i die? 2 / .5 = 4 hits
right...
but my var heathRemaining is giving me '1.1' and '.2' as the answer, but they dont add up to '2' or more..
Why should they?
12:50
var heathRemaining = theOneList.TakeWhile(c=> (health-=c) >=0.0);
Why do you even try to calculate this?
we want to know what index fulfills the condition that health (2) is gone
not sure if anyone called me to talk about repositories
Just calculate it and if you hit 0 you're dead? I don't see why you do it otherwise.
@Adan Hmm, why? What does that represent?
12:52
@Adan try rewiting it with a do...while loop instead of TakeWhile? that might make it more understandable
@RoelvanUden there are many ways the hero can be damaged, it may be a physical attack or a magical attack, so if those damages are tracked, i can use that data for another part of the code
"do while the objects in the list subtract health (2) until it reaches 0 or less, but not pass more than .."
@Adan I would imagine you'd simply apply damage per attack or through a list of damage-states, then compute according to your resistance and attack modification rules.
Oh, it's homework?
@KendallFrey let me try to simplify it again
imagine a player in a game has x amount of health (2 health), and enemy X deals .5 damage and enemy2 deals .6 damage
I never seen crap like this EVER in my life-
what index in the list of damages that the enemy deals, reaches 0 or less?
as in, how much damage can the player take?
12:55
@Adan Why does that matter?
@Adan That's easy, 2 damage
@KendallFrey when i find the index, i can see the depth of how much damage that player can take, and it's used on other parts of the code to explain battle simulations
enemy x + enemy y + enemy z contributed in reducing the heroes health to 0 or less
the player can take 2 damage
but not more enemies, imagine there are 10000 enemies
yes, the player can take 2 damage total, but how many enemies?
I see what you're getting at, but clearly if there aren't enough enemies to kill the hero, there won't be an index where he died.
if the first enemy on the list deals .5, i have 1.5 health left
if there is not enough enemies, return false or something im okay with that
12:58
false isn't a valid index
This is a statically-typed language, yo
hmmm
well. Better re-write it in JavaScript, then.
I still don't understand why it matters. If he's dead, he's dead.
"How many enemies he can take" seems silly too. Do they all do the exact same damage? I sure hope not.
what items should i buy so that my hero can better defend himself?
That depends on your game design.
13:01
enemy x deals .5, enemy y deals .8, if i buy item a my hero get's + 1 health
all i want is a simple index grabber
REMOVE THAT APOSTROPHE
where 2 health is reduced to 0 or less by x index in the list
@Adan foreach through it and decrease a temp copy of the health to 0 and break, you got your index.
@RoelvanUden yes something like that
Not something, exactly :P
13:02
i rarely use foreach statements, there other ways to get the same answer?
ah dont worry about it, i think i got enough info to solve it, thanks
Make your own Linq extension maybe.
i got 1 more question
list.Add(new Program("P1", p1vp2timeofBattle));
list.Add(new Program("P2", p2vp1timeofBattle));
so "p1" = player 1
"p2" = player 2
as a concept
in this list, how do i get the string where the lowest number resides
... for example, the object next to "p1" is a number
in this list there are 2 numbers then
p1vp2timeofBattle
p2vp1timeofBattle
one of these is lower
how do i grab the lowest number in that list but get the string tied to it?
I don't understand the question.
I'd use a different organisation method. You want to avoid conversion and convention there.
for example, 'p2vp1timeofBattle' value = 5, 'p1vp2timeofBattle' value = 10
get the smallest number's string associated with it
13:07
list.OrderBy(x => x.Value.???).Select(x=>x.Key).First()?
so the answer would be "p2"
something like that
@Squiggle ah true
list.Add(new Program(new PlayerRank { Name = "P1", PlayerId = 1 }, blah);
list.Add(new Program(new PlayerRank { Name = "P2", PlayerId = 2 }, blah);
list.OrderBy(p => p.PlayerRank.PlayerId);
or something
have a dictionary?
so in this case, the answer would be "P1" because it's id value '1' is less than '2'. that's what i want
return "p1"
morning
list.Min(x=>x.key);
13:09
play about with it. Make sure your data schemas are created for the software and not the programmer ;)
@AlexL does this work with lists? or do i have to create a dictionary?
@Adan yes
how you use it depends on what its a list of
if it was a list<int> then just max() would work
List<Program> list = new List<Program>();

list.Add(new Program("P1", 20));
list.Add(new Program("P2", 30));
'find the lowest number in list, but only return the string associated with it'
answer: "P1" since 20 < 30
i am using the example @RoelvanUden used in asuming its some sort of complex object where the value we are looking for is in a int called key
im not using dictionaries
13:12
Define Program. We're not psychics yet.
public Program(string name, decimal timeofDeath) // double time
{
this.Name = name;
this.Timer = timeofDeath;

//this.Time = time;
}

public string Name { get; private set; }
public decimal Timer { get; private set; }


static void Main(string[] args)
{



var p1health = 50;
var p1dmg = 10;
var p1AS = .8;
var p1MS = 100;

var p2health = 50;
var p2dmg = 10;
var p2AS = .8;
var p2MS = 100;

var p1vp2timeofBattle = p2health/p1dmg;
var p2vp1timeofBattle = p1health / p2dmg;

List<Program> list = new List<Program>();
@RoelvanUden Speak for yourself
@Adan OrderBy(x => x.Timer).Select(x => x.Name).First()
This is the basic part y' know
@Failsafe Sorry.
var test = list.OrderBy(x => x.Timer).Select(x => x.Name).First();
@RoelvanUden thank you <3 + 5 pts!
13:16
if the list is big
var least = list.Aggregate((i1, i2) => i1.value < i2.value ? i1 : i2);
that might be better than sorting it
5 points to Huffelpuff!
@RoelvanUden what if the numbers are the same? for example, in the list, the values are 5 and 5... syntax error or exception?
@Adan ThenBy or accept the one at the top of the list to be selected
so by default, the top object of the list is selected?
when i ran it, i still got P1 when the values are the same, so ur right
@Adan If you want better than that you will need to foreach and check yourself I expect
for eaxample if you wanted to display a draw or something
13:24
morning
Hello everyone
morning
shodan.io this is awesome(ly terrible)
Terrible how?
goooood morning. is everybody in east coast still alive?
13:39
start to google "string comes out" for a string problem
first autocomplete is "string comes out when i poop"
thanks google
@tweray I don't live in(/on?) the east coast, but I'm alive yes.
@tweray 11 million people in my state are on lockdown
@scheien Because IoT devices generally have terrible security
they closed NYC
(terrible == none)
13:41
@Squiggle you can implement your own though
@Squiggle indeed, but shodan itself isn't terrible? Haven't used it much, but it seems ok.
@Failsafe "howto expose public member"
@scheien nah they're great :) quite savvy
well, good part to be in 1-2 feet zone: you don't get life threat
bad part: you have to pick up your ass and come to office on Monday
@Failsafe quite hard to implement your own security for an unencrypted stream from a 3rd party webcam
Those unsecured babymonitors gives me the shivers. One could really scare the shit out of kids if they want to.
13:47
@Squiggle Just believe
@scheien and shodan.io is the tool that helps you find these endpoints...
Just got told that I will get permanent post @ job!

I also got to know that future web projects won't be using Web Forms and probably not any Microsoft specific... That was... A good feeling
@Squiggle yep
@scheien When I was a kid I had a Pop Goes The Weasel book that played the tune while you read it
scared the living shit out of me for months
sometimes it would play when the book wasnt open
@JakobMillah \o/ Congrats! What tech stack are they expecting to adopt?
13:49
at night
@JakobMillah Congratulations! :)
@Squiggle Make it a closed network :o
@JakobMillah Congrats!!!
@Failsafe: it was the monsters under your bed..
Congrats @JakobMillah!
@scheien I was convinced it was the girl from The Ring
@Squiggle @RoelvanUden @Failsafe @scheien Thanks guys! ^^

I don't know yet what will be adopted... The boss said that it might be a "Google Platform", but it's his brother, boss #2 that is the tech guy of them two :P So I guess it'll be angular
13:52
@Failsafe Good point.
They want to start using HTML5 anyway. That's the main focus
@JakobMillah Angular >_<'
@JakobMillah google platform === angular?
Suggest React! Suggest React!
@JakobMillah Angular and...? :-/
13:52
Ye, my thought too @Squiggle Angular and...
WebAPI, obvious non MS specific :P
MEAN
NO UR MEAN
no use JEN
Jicama, express and node
guys come on
we need to promote
hahaha. They are choosing between 4-5 platforms...
13:53
WebForms!
I use SRSITT
JEN is well stacked
I actually hope it won't be MVC
hahaha webforms my ass. ><
@Squiggle Very well
user47589
good morning
13:56
morning!
morning!
@JakobMillah What's wrong with MVC?
Besides all the black magic that is
what is SRSITT, seems to be a lot pieces lol
@RoelvanUden Well, that's what I am afraid of.. The black magic.. But I guess if I get used to MVC, I would love it
But the threshold has been so rough.. Have taken baby steps
@tweray SRSITT stands for "Some Random Shit I Threw Together". It's amazing.
@JakobMillah I would consider writing your own :p
13:59
anyone familiar with binding actual data to a treeview control in winforms? It seems to only allow strings

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