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20:01
Hi people, it's my first time in chat
I have the IDs of invalid objects..

Whats a good column/attribute name for a table that contains the related objects that fix/substitute/replace those invalid ones. I cant seem to come up with anything good: ReplacedObjectID, ReplacementOfID, RelatedInvalidObject?
@ShadiNamrouti Oh boy are you in for an experience.
I have a C# performance issue with LINQ to entities, if anybody knows it will I may post some code.
Just post your question
If someone knows the answer they will help you
20:03
@ShadiNamrouti ask your question and post your code. people will try to help if they know the answer
Ok, I'm adapting the code to be smaller to the point
var baseQuery = from pc in db.MainItems
select pc;

return baseQuery
.GroupBy(g => new { g.Partner.Country, g.State, g.City, g.Partner })
.GroupBy(w => new { w.Key.Country, w.Key.State, w.Key.City })
.GroupBy(x => new { x.Key.Country, x.Key.State })
.GroupBy(y => new { y.Key.Country })
.Select( Parent =>
new {
Child = Parent.Select(
Grandson =>
new {
...etc.
}

}
@TomW Thank youuu a lot !!! :)
@ShadiNamrouti use Ctrl + K to format code
Can I edit it now or post a new formatted one
20:18
Michael has become a watcher of the room, our defender in the darkness.
I'm so proud of you
        public IQueryable<AllResultsCountryTreeDTO> GetFilter(SearchParameters param)
       {
           return
               (from
                   pc in db.PartnerCampuses

                group pc by new { pc.Partner.Country, pc.State, pc.City, pc.Partner } into w
                group w by new { w.Key.State, w.Key.City, w.Key.Country } into x
                group x by new { x.Key.State, x.Key.Country } into y
                group y by new { y.Key.Country } into country

                select new AllResultsCountryTreeDTO
Thanks Michael for the CTRL+K
The above code takes too much time to load, what can I do to enhance performance
@ShadiNamrouti btw, I have no idea how to answer your question. It looks like you are doing lots of groupbys.. obviously thats going to hurt performance. Is there a reason you really need to do all that?
Ugh query syntax
Give me method syntax or give me death
20:25
^agreed
But yeah, Michael is right. You could also run a db profiler when the query is executing to see what SQL it's actually generating and running. Looking at the execution plan might give you some ideas.
Is there an alternative if you have to make multiple group by's?
I am generating a tree, that's why I'm doing so
BTW, @mikeTheLiar, as I am learning both syntax, what's the advantage/disadvantage of query syntax vs. the method one?
@ShadiNamrouti I think you may have better luck posting this question on SO. But, you'll likely need to provide more context as to what your actually trying to get out of the query.
or it might get downvoted to hell..
After some hell down votes and duplicate questions, I promised my self not to ask in SO again forever. I only answer questions but asking is something I don't even think about.
@ShadiNamrouti I just like method syntax more. Query syntax is compiled down to method syntax anyway. There's also some stuff that you can't do using query syntax.
Dan
Dan
20:40
Is there some LINQ magic to squash sequential duplicates to only the first value?
If, for example, I had the following dictionary K, V pairs:
2016-01-01, true
2016-01-02, false
2016-01-03, true
2016-01-04, true
2016-01-05, true
2016-01-06, false
2016-01-07, false
How could I squash the repeats to only the first instance:
2016-01-01, true
2016-01-02, false
2016-01-03, true
2016-01-06, false
Dan
Dan
@KendallFrey Simply put, eh?
That situation is common enough that I know LINQ doesn't solve it, but not common enough for LINQ to solve it.
Dan
Dan
lol, that's a good description of it's frequency.
Since it's boolean, should I just work with some alternating SkipWhile's, or something?
I dont even understand that question
what is repeating in that dictionary?
Dan
Dan
20:44
@Michael The boolean values.
interesting, that doesnt sound like something very common
@Dan I guess looping through them manually is ok
You can write your own extension method
Dan
Dan
@KendallFrey Well, now that's boring, lol
You could do it in Haskell
Dan
Dan
I could do it in Fortran, but I'd rather keep it to this C# assembly.
20:49
"You could do it in Haskell" <- the essence of Kendall, in one sentence
2
> Functional programmers do it in Haskell
how old is kendall?
13
I think
impressive (or not impressive)
@mikeTheLiar I did it in Haskell, just for fun
groupWhile f (x:xs) = x : groupWhile f (dropWhile ((== f x) . f) xs)
groupWhile _ [] = []
@Michael tautologies are redundant
@KendallFrey Tautologies are tautologies.
20:58
pizza is good
!!pizza 100 100
!!pizza 1000 1000
!!pizza 10000
!!pizza 1 1
20:59
@Michael Input not matching /(\d+)\s(\d+)/. Help: User-taught command: 'gives <>http://lorempizza.com/$1/$2#.png
haha I can't believe that worked
i know where the best pizza in the world is
!!pizza 10 10
The best pizza in the world can be found where the best pizza in the world can be found.
yeah... BUT, I know where it is.
today. is. slow.
is there a reason sql server sometimes displays bit values as True or False vs 1 or 0?
21:17
Because boolean values map to bit in SQL Server?
@Michael You mean when they're mapped to entities?
no just in the columns of a tables.
idk, maybe i'm imagining things
21:46
Anyone know of a good documentation on everything that's in package.json for core projects?
22:28
Not that I'm lazy or anything, is there any sort of index/guide on todays Connect 2016 (); event so that I don't have to watch through all 6 hours to get to relevant parts?
> not that I'm lazy
> doesn't Google
hi, can I pass a comma delimited string to stored procedure and split on the comma in SQL?
ignore that :p
@mikeTheLiar - its not that i didn't google, I just didn't scroll down on their main page :doh
22:56
Hi, I have to process the named ranges in one excel workbook. that workbook has 79000 named ranges.when i try to convert workbook.Names collection to list<Names> , i am getting out of memory exception.can someone guide me how to convert this collection to list?
23:10
Is it just me or is the clapping in the connect(); conference a little excessive
is there a developers, developers, developers chant going?
no applause is too excessive for that
23:46
guys
Trump did 9/11
you're no fun, no responses at all :(
y'all excited about the stuff announced in Connect()

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