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06:43
Can anyone help me with some quick OAuth Authorize questions? Thanks
07:08
Morning Lovers
07:20
Monday! Morning all!
07:31
Is there a way in unsafe context to do something like this? (T*)cur where cur is a pointer or a method to allow that?
Didn't know you ever used pointers in c# haha
well in unsafe code you can :P
07:50
well if anyone knows some one I can talk about unsafe code drop me a quote please, thanks
FFS, Firefox is getting more useless by the update.
Now they removed TabGroups.
@Prix @RoelvanUden Might be the guy.
@JakobMillah thanks for hint
@TomW are you still working with AX?
@SteffenWinkler mmm you can still install the addon
07:59
@JackyNguyen in a sense. Haven't seen a real instance yet but writing code that calls our partners' proprietary wrapper service
Why?
@Prix Sure that's possible.
is bootstrap worth learning ?
Are you familiar with batch jobs? I just start working with AX and I got assigned a task with it
@RoelvanUden any chance you could perhaps point me to something or show me an example? I mean just doing it is not allowed or accepted it seems by vs
Nope, never used
@Prix var = (T*)something or if something is not a pointer yet, just var = (T*)&something;
Remove a user from AD and suddenly all the batch jobs fail. The strange thing is that all the batch jobs that fail were created under admin
@RoelvanUden thanks I will look into it
@JackyNguyen but who do they run as?
Running anything unattended as admin is asking for trouble, so i would assume it runs as a service account
@Prix yeah but why exclude it in the first place? Now I've to add another add-on to get this thing usable. It's like that stupid eclipse IDE.
You've to install ~200 add-ons/plug-ins to get something useful out of it.
08:09
lol i get the feel
I hated when they changed the layout of ff had to install a restorer to use the old one
@TomW:hmmm
Overheard a conversation in Ops once..."aso you're runnimg that as your user account...and you're a domain administrator....does anyone else see a problem with this? Anyone? 'Destroy my environment - I'm a domain admin, OK!'"
@RoelvanUden damn, I think understand what is going on but not sure how to get around it. cur is a IntPtr, I want to cast it to TValue which is a struct, ofc I can't because TValue is non-unamanged code. So how could I do it? I mean convert the pointer to it? I am sorry if im talking nosense lol im not experienced with unsafe code and stuff
Does the struct actually reside in the same process? You can't point to memory of another process.
yes
08:24
Then you can use the IntPtr as address.
var address = IntPtr.ToInt64();
var struct = (TValue *)address;
struct. // use it
to make it more explicit and clear what it is you're doing
well I mean if I were to use marshal, I could Marshal.PtrToStructure<MyStruct>(cur); but with unsafe or rather without marshal I have no idea
mmm
Also note you want your struct to be configured as sequential layout
yes it is
Just wondering, what's the alternative to sequential layout?
it tells me I can't declare it to non-unmanaged type
08:27
What does it do differently by default?
> C#, Visual Basic, and C++ compilers apply the Sequential layout value to structures by default.
Huh, ok. Was that always true for C#?
Not sure. I just see it often and thought it was necessary. Might be one big hoax.
@Prix Show me the code
or perhaps I need a further wrapper for the pointer?
08:45
Good morning people
+-+
--+-
Sorry people, I fell off my chair with the keyboard
@Prix Not sure, it seems implausible that you would make it work like that.
Does anyone by chance know how to go back to a specific version of a folder (changeset 23, no label) in tfs/visual studio?
@RoelvanUden :P I tough so, how could I make something like that work
var um = (TValue*)cur;
TValue m;
*((TValue *)&m) = *um;
Does that work?
08:48
@RoelvanUden (TValue*)cur is always block with "cannot declare pointer to non-unmanaged type TVALUE"
Then use fixed :-)
like initializing TValue and then filling it with &m using fixed?
I mean i looked at fixed but, for example:
fixed (int* p = &pt.x)
{
*p = 1;
}
and since I can't do TValue* I was not sure how to do it
I'm confused at this point too. :)
hehe and I don't blame you, I never messed with unsafe was just trying to see if I could do it but apparently its out of my level ;P but thanks for trying to explain it to me.
Basically I was just trying to read a StdVector using unsafe code. where cur is the pointer of the next index but I can't cast it to a safe struct
It should be possible, but since it's a struct, it needs to copy the entire thing. I'm not sure how to force it to do so. When @KendallFrey comes around, he might be able to give an answer.
08:58
cool thanks for the hint ;) its more of a curiosity. I can do so with marshal but wanted to see if I could do it with unsafe code as I feel it would be faster and probably easier but I guess I was wrong on the easy part lol
I wonder if this could work:

public static T Read<T>(IntPtr value)
{
return (T)Convert.ChangeType(value, typeof(T));
}
@Thijser Have you tried selecting the folder in the source explorer, and selecting revert/update to specifc version/changeset? Havent used tfs for a while, so not sure about the names on the different controls.
Hello guys
can anybody help me with this issue
i just want to make checkbox selected with this code:
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div>
<asp:CheckBoxList ID="cblHobbies" runat="server">
<asp:ListItem Value="Cricket" Text="Cricket" Selected="True"></asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem Value="Badmintton" Text="Badmintton"></asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem Value="Singing" Text="Singing"></asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem Value="Football" Text="Football"></asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem Value="Dancing" Text="Dancing"></asp:ListItem>
</asp:CheckBoxList>

</div>
</form>
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if(!Page.IsPostBack)
{
string[] arr1 = new string[] { "Cricket", "Singing", "Football" };
if (arr1.Count() < 1)
cblHobbies.SelectedValue = arr1.ToString();
else
{
foreach (var item in cblHobbies.Items)
{
if (arr1.Contains(item))
{
}
}
}
}
}
can anybody help me to solve this issue?
09:15
@Learning I gave you a link that shows you how to do that yesterday
but i want to do it with some logic or with linq query
i have checked that link
Last time I had a case where I needed a checkbox list, I ended up doing it with jquery/javascript instead. Because the CheckBoxList is crap.
What does 'with some logic' mean?
Also, linq is not meant to have side-effects, mutating the state of something like a control is a side-effect. The clue is in the name, it's for querying
i mean wiht out using databind of what you have given me the link
It doesn't just talk about data binding
09:17
actually you are right
ControlCollection.FindByValue I think it was
On my phone, difficult to check
oh ok
ListItemCollection in fact
09:40
@Squiggle"Hello sir
morning there
:)
@Squiggle:Good morning
i just want to make checkbox selected with this code:
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div>
<asp:CheckBoxList ID="cblHobbies" runat="server">
<asp:ListItem Value="Cricket" Text="Cricket" Selected="True"></asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem Value="Badmintton" Text="Badmintton"></asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem Value="Singing" Text="Singing"></asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem Value="Football" Text="Football"></asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem Value="Dancing" Text="Dancing"></asp:ListItem>
</asp:CheckBoxList>

</div>
</form>
brb. Caffeine levels are too low.
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if(!Page.IsPostBack)
{
string[] arr1 = new string[] { "Cricket", "Singing", "Football" };
if (arr1.Count() < 1)
cblHobbies.SelectedValue = arr1.ToString();
else
{
foreach (var item in cblHobbies.Items)
{
if (arr1.Contains(item))
{
}
}
}
}
}
My boss has decided what to move onto from Webforms... TypeScript + Angular 2.0 with Websockets. What do you guys think about that?
09:44
why not mvc?
@JakobMillah Why WebSocket?
Why the platypus?
Why is the sky blue?
@TomW Rayleigh scattering
oh i missed that, Roel
@TomW its not
09:48
Yes yes alright, rhetorical question
Rayleigh scattering (pronounced /ˈreɪli/ RAY-lee), named after the British physicist Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt), is the (dominantly) elastic scattering of light or other electromagnetic radiation by particles much smaller than the wavelength of the radiation. Rayleigh scattering does not change the state of material, hence it is a parametric process. The particles may be individual atoms or molecules. It can occur when light travels through transparent solids and liquids, but is most prominently seen in gases. Rayleigh scattering results from the electric polarizability of the particles...
> Rayleigh scattering of sunlight in the atmosphere causes diffuse sky radiation, which is the reason for the blue color of the sky and the yellow tone of the sun itself.
@RoelvanUden I know that. I'm making sure you guys know :P
Right. Anyway, I don't think TypeScript is a bad choice. It's nice when you are going into SPA world. But I do put a question mark at Angular 2.0, because it's not even done, and an even bigger one at WebSockets. Why would a LOB application even want that at all? To put API calls over the socket?! That's a terrible waste of server performance lol.
@RoelvanUden yups, also considering the boss chose web-forms years ago makes me question his sanity even further
Mine still likes plugging holes to vendors with files
SJD
SJD
09:56
hello. I have an issue when creating a new instance of List<MyObject> from IEnumerable<MyObject> and I get this error

Destination array was not long enough. Check destIndex and length, and the array's lower bounds

I googled but it seems it's a different case.
there's a nuclear plant on .NET 2 and Windows Server 2003 10 KM away from my house
I feel like my life is going to end with a try { /*code*/ } catch {}
if(_overheating) { Environment.FailFast(); }
@SJD can I see your code please?
SJD
SJD
I have somth like this:

IEnumerable<MyObject> rowsArray  <-- parameter of method
var myRows = new List<MyObject>(rowsArray);
And crashes at second line..
There are about 19553 objects in my enumerable
Huh, interesting
10:01
realizes List has an IEnumerable constructor
@SJD that error can happen when your enumerable is being modified even as the myRows is being populated
thead safety shiznat
@Arian how do you know this?
@SJD The IEnumerable that is passed in, what is it exactly? If it implements ICollection and reports the wrong Count or has an incorrect CopyTo implementation, the List<T>(IEnumerable<T>) constructor will fail.
@Squiggle my cousin is a CEO thingy there
@RoelvanUden No idea. I don't dare to ask why that's their choice :P
What are you afraid of?
If you don't ask, you won't know. You don't have to be a sheep.
There might be some very good reasoning behind it.. knowing it will help.
10:07
Well, I havn't spoken much with this guy :P

I might ask if I get the chance. I've never heard of Websocket, so I had to look it up
and that's a first for me! Just used partial class for the first time =)
SJD
SJD
@RoelvanUden hm.. what do you mean "what is it exactly?" ? It's the default IEnumerable
Something is implementing the IEnumerable interface.
What is that something
@SteffenWinkler You're a sick man, Steffen Winkler.
you know it @Squiggle!
10:09
:(
@SteffenWinkler if you're not using some kind of code-generation I suggest you to stop right now xD
@Arian I've a database adapter. I'm splitting it up based on the type (for example: everything concerning 'cars' goes into A.cs, everything concerning 'sales' goes into B.cs and so on)
if I don't do that, that .cs file would go > 2k lines
and I don't want that
isn't there a lot of code duplication there?
@Squiggle a little, mostly that using DataContext myContext = new DataContext(connstring) stuff
I could put that in method that takes a Func, but then the stacktrace is unreadable
(tried that in another project)
Well if the smell doesn't leak into other classes...
10:12
it's your code man, embrace it how you want, and satanically laugh while doing so
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2477839/are-cs-partial-classes-bad-design
[mutter mutter]
@Arian according to that I'm abusing partial.
then again, .NET doesn'T have multiple inheritance for classes.
so I'm not really having a choice here.
it's also interesting that the marked answer is refering to the Single Responsibility principle because it says that everything concerning one functionality should go in one class. Which is exactly what partial allows you to do: You can put every method that concerns database access into one class while simulatenously keeping a structure that allows proper debugging/bug fixing.
Devo <3
@SteffenWinkler There's a border between classes and modules in database access which makes this confusion I think. Db Access is not really an OO thingy.
10:28
hi all
'lo Place Boza
I like the way you say 'for classes' about multiple inheritance. avoids the argument over workarounds :D
if you make a .cs file for each table, and another for each of it's queries(+ an interface for IoC), than grouping them into repositories, you'll end up buying 17 cats at end of the week.
Cats! Yay!
I remember when I was making an app based on Appress' Pro Web Api I ended up with 270 query classes
10:31
happy to please
=^_^=
@Rusty Forgot to reply. I think it's because they don't have that much web knowledge. And since the past projects have been with webforms, I don't think they trust MVC. Or they might think that MVC has too steep learning curve. People here are not web devs
need more whiskers... ≡^ω^≡
Then fgs angular/typescript/websocket, if they aren't web devs
not sure htat mouth worked though
10:35
no sense was made
Haha I don't know Roel xD
I'll see if he'll have dinner now with us. Then I'll ask
What would be your choice instead of websocket? WebAPI?
Yeah. It makes no sense to have a persistent connection open at all times if you're just making a LOB application. Now if the plan is to have a 100% real-time environment with synchronization between a whole bunch of clients, and everyone uses it, then it makes sense. Otherwise it's just plain weird. Hence I'm interested in knowing the why
also if you're worried about MVC's learning curve, Nancyfx is a good choice. it doesn't get in the way
I love NancyFX
+1 for suggestion
not sure how to actually +1...
starred it
10:50
NancyFX is lovely
I use it wherever I can
it reminds me of working with Django
(and obviously where I need a http host) :P
Is there any one used the report viewer?
5 lines of code to get it up and running, but all the other functionality is right there if you want it
@Jamaxack "the report viewer"?
10:52
ja. only thing that was a bit clunky in nancyfx was the security stuff
but comparing other options, it's still better
@Squiggle microsoft report viewer
@PlaceboZA Nancy 2 is going to support Microsoft Identity yey
Hello Guys ,
i have sql server 2012 on my pc
but i need to also have sql server 2008
can i setup both versions ?
sure
10:56
I suspect so, but havent tried it
@Bassem yes, but only one can be the default instance "./" - the other would need an explicit name e.g. "./SQLSERVER2008"
i install 2012 successfully and it works
i am now try to setup 2008 , should i change the path ? so it will not be conflick with 2012
@squiggle u mean to change instance name
yes, cant have them both on teh default instance
which path do you mean? data files/log files paths?
cos install path should be different already
by default
c/program files / microsoft sql server
it makes subfolders for the different versions
e.g. I have subfolders for 80, 90, 100, 110
10:59
oh , ok
and MSSQL11.MSSQLSERVER
i will try it now
but what about management studio
i will find sql server managment studio 2012 , 2008
or just 2012 and the instance identifies the version ?
I think it might install different versions of SSMS
which is fine
i need to have sql server management studio 2012
and sql server management studio 2008
100% then
ffs. just spent an hour investigating something the support guys tell me doesn't work in production. I assume they aren't lying and don't want to fiddle on prod, but finally I give it a try .. it does bloody work.
11:04
@TomW where you are?
@PlaceboZA Doesn't mean that they are intentionally lieing, can just be a matter of a different idea of what it means for it to "work"
or misunderstanding of how to do it
@Jamaxack Pardon?
although q
or more likely in this case - amnesia
11:13
I trust integration tests more than people
haha yes. we need more of that
but that also requires a better environment that encourages it :/
I can't do that alone
@TomW Question about report viewer: now I add 2 DataSources to my reportViewer, but how can I set that properties from ReportViewer design?
because there is no dataset in report tool?
@Jamaxack No idea. Never used it, it was just a guess
@PlaceboZA definitely, the second rule about code club, "don't do other people's jobs for them"
Being 'Senior' apparently means I can do everything including manage and police the data capturers
11:16
@TomW oh, ok, thanks
I am senior. I didnt say I was a manager or lead.
or do other people's work
anyway, coming close to ranting again. sorry
You can do all that, because you're awesome, but doesn't mean you should
That's what senior is :P
hehe
I was forced to do the management thing for a few years already, but now they've introduced 2 new people and one of them is really sensitive. So now I've threatened to resign if they don't take this role from me.
so debateable on the awesome about management part
e.g. senior dev doesnt mean you can sell and market stuff
I can't
everything below that, sure
support, test, dev, design, advise on processes
even talk to customers, sure I can do that
what do you guys think being senior means?
besides being old :P
I thought in an ideal setting there are some pro people there just to test integration and performance and stuff.
11:24
@PlaceboZA It means absolutely nothing, other than needing distinctions between the 'more respected' and 'less respected' developers.
And even that is debateable
haha ok
I would have said it's a dev that can do all parts of the lifecycle of a project, singlehandedly if necessary. and use that knowledge to help the team.
but it's nebulous
Senior : has the nearest office to the espresso machine and somehow his appearance fades the deadline stress away.
In my opinion it's broken down to:
Junior Developer; doesn't know shit, don't give responsibility, needs hand holding
Developer; can do everything.
Senior Developer; can do everything, and knows much more than needed
We don't use Junior/Senior. We're all just devs.
unfortunately in this office, a Developer doesn't come close to 'can do everything'
but I agree, we're all just devs
some have been doing it for too long
thats all
the really good ones do it for 'too long' by choice
Jup.
But the titles also fit the # of years work experience, which means squat
According to that logic I'm a Junior Dev.
11:29
ja, if you spent 10 years supporting a cobol-based timesheets portal...
doesn't mean much
talent and aptitude
mean a lot
That, and the amount of time you wasted on completely irrelevant stuff :D
food!
(speaking of which)
I suppose really good devs are that because of passion
and tenacity perhaps
What's the most elegant way of finding out if a string contains one of a number of chars?
e.g. []:;|=+*?<>/\
if (searchText contains any of those characters) { throw new ArgumentException(...)
11:33
ja off the bat Id have made a func for it
but lets see
there's a string.IndexOfAny
might be what you want
seems like
learned soemthing new :)
waiting for the day, some blessed person creates a verbose regex
ain't gonna do nything for that myself
aha
@PlaceboZA nice one
I must say that my Tinder experiment was successful. Abusing the system is the way to go
11:39
I'm being a little conservative with if (Regex.IsMatch(searchText, @"[^A-Za-z0-9\s]")) - just assuming people aren't going to search for "šākir" or something.
International environments are "interesting"
What? Are you not going to consider them being from iceland/greenland?
@JakobMillah šākir is Actually arabic for شاکر (Thankful)
Not only!
@JakobMillah LDAP queries are awkward :-/
@JakobMillah (it actually isn't I was just giving you ideas to bother your northern friends)
11:46
Damn zon
I am bothered
Last week I had to administrate translations in a database in mandarine.
That was interesting
My first natural reaction to mandarin table names would probably be "so much obfuscation"
12:11
@JakobMillah I fixed that shit...
lol @ administrate mandarin
"character not recognised"
probably an entire sentence
hehe yeah
great place to use IndexOfAny
@scheien thanks for your help. I fixed that thing.
Great that you made it work @CodeMaster
12:20
@scheien Actually you gave me the lead to see it from different angle.
anybody else use jimmyr.com for news?
@CodeMaster You're welcome :)
@PlaceboZA: no. Dont know that site.
@scheien do you know any post or thread by any chance on how can I generate sequential Case Number that starts from 100000 and before generates one it checks the database? I've searched last night the mostly talk about GUID and others are struggling to generate unique number.
I use hi-lo if I can't use guid
then it's less hits to db
but it wont be sequential
Is there any terminology that I need to use when I search for this thing?
12:24
or consecutive
um
Like 100000 and then next 100001 and so on
Can't you have a default value on your column in the database?
auto incrementing ID ? :D
That starts at 100000
yeah @PlaceboZA
@scheien do you remember? Not everyone gets that case number. I said few days ago when the user checks that checkbox things will happen, Case Number is one of them.
12:27
Do you need to have the number generated when you create a new instance of Case?
before saving the case entity to the database
@scheien No, only when user selects the checkbox where it says "Is this Potential Client", if they check then it means Case Number should be generated other then that Case Number stays blank.
so someone got Windows95 running in the browser. That's impressive but... why, oh why!?
god why
@CodeMaster: Case number or instance of Case? Can you show the code you ended up with? Pastebin, hastebin or something else
@PlaceboZA who's 'someone'?
12:33
"Andrea"
If it was someone from MS, testing the resilience of the javascript engine, that would be a plausible motive
Andrea Faulds
ok fair enough
I think it was someone trying something interesting with emscripten
its been tryign to start for the last 5 minutes, despite downloading being finished
*being downloaded
By the way, that developer wasn't born when Windows 95 came out.
12:34
right, so they dont understand why it's so wrong to do this
:P
@scheien That commented part is where I need to generate Case Number.
@CodeMaster: You can set CaseNumber column on Case table in the database to be auto incrementing, and probably set the start value to 100000. When the entity is persisted to the database, it will automatically get the next number in the sequence.
@scheien But in this case it will generate for every entry, right?
Probably need to update the entity as well
For each new Case that is saved, yes.
@PlaceboZA not authentic unless you also simulate IRQ conflicts, for that mid-90s feel
12:40
@CodeMaster: Do a Member require a Case?
@scheien CaseID or Case Number?
lol ja
@scheien Every Member will have a Case information. The concept of this system is that One Case can hold many members, like Family. CaseId (FK) inside Member its pointing to Case (Table). It's one-to-many relationship.
Crashes when you try play minesweeper
making the entire thing have no useful purpose :P
@scheien having that DefaultValue inside Table is a great and safe idea but somehow I should make sure it triggers when PotentialClient Checkbox is checked not everytime there is a new entry.
12:48
guess a buggy win95 is accurate to the time
minesweeper worked fine for me

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