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8:00 PM
\v/
 
Ooooo....
anyone anywhere near NJ?
 
Give blood, play rugby.
 
:D
 
user47589
i need a design suggestion. i'm using fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icon/check-circle-o to indicate "yes", what is an equivalent icon for "no"? i can't find anything on fontawesome
 
user47589
an empty circle?
 
8:02 PM
Are those free to use icons ?:o
 
user47589
i'm using a circle with an X inside it to as the "delete" icon
 
user47589
yeah
 
user47589
they're free.
 
user47589
 
For a checkbox sort of think the empty circle would work
 
user47589
8:03 PM
the icon is to indicate whether the insurance plan is "grandfathered"
 
Do you use the icon more then once ?
 
@R593B Those are part of FontAwesome, free to use. Look at their license.
 
What I mean to say is if you use it more then once its pretty easy to see for the user what it means. So if a few "yes" and a few "no"
At least that's what I think.
 
user47589
 
user47589
looks a little weird to me. what do you think?
 
8:05 PM
@RyanTernier Yeah I am now looking trough them wish I found them before.
 
Is it in a table with both positive and negative values present?
Or do you just see one row at a time?
 
user47589
usually it's just one row, but it's possible to have 2 rows.
 
Fuck you, teenagers youtu.be/8ucCxtgN6sc
 
@Amy can you change the delete icon?
 
Wait, I mean...
 
user47589
8:06 PM
on this particular screen
 
If only one row it looks a bit weird imo.
 
user47589
Should I just use "yes" and "no"?
 
Also an option
 
user47589
UX design isn't really my thing.
 
I might consider a basic checkmark icon and an empty space.
 
user47589
8:07 PM
ok
 
Oeh can I show my forms UI thingy?
 
Because if it's by itself, even an x may look like a confirmation.
 
I would either change the delete icon and use an X or just use yes/no
 
user47589
ok thanks guys
 
Stupid, stupid teenagers
 
user47589
8:07 PM
I think I'll stick with yes/no
 
user47589
Go team!
 
I wonder if I could still navigate 95...
 
user47589
You can if you use Netscape Navigator
 
I tried using 98 a couple of years ago and was amazed at just how different it was from 7, it seemed like more of gradual transition.
 
Fuck when did I get so old
 
user47589
8:08 PM
50 years ago
 
@Sidney well 2000 and XP were in there as well
 
Don't forget ME and Vista...
...Or do.
 
@Sidney I didn't forget about you
 
Try them on a barebones *nix distro
This is Linux. This is how real people use computers. Still.
Teenagers are dumb, they'd believe you
 
8:10 PM
Just type 'man', for 'manual'
Oh Em Gee that is SO SEXIST
 
read the fucking womanual
 
I want one of those
Wait, no. It sounds like some sort of massager.
 
I thought it was like... Some sort of glove?
But just for your left hand.
 
This is what I got so far for the youtube search thing I have :)
Added some text what would be in the big empty boxes. Still got a lot to add tho.
Those are actually 3 forms btw lol.
 
8:12 PM
@Amy - Is the icon interactive?
In other words, does clicking on your red circle do anything?
 
user47589
no
 
user47589
purely informational
 
Then just use words.
 
user47589
I have the best words.
 
Your words are just, so good.
 
8:14 PM
Does your lexicon inspire brobdingnagian brain-boners?
 
@Amy - Also, why did you go with an excel layout out of curiosity? Is that only for rare use?
 
And this is with video results :)
 
@R593B - Needs more orange
 
I thought It needed more blue :(
 
@Amy I'd go with the words yes or no too, but I've used fa-ban for "no" before.
 
user47589
8:16 PM
ahhhh i couldn't find that icon for the life of me
 
But for my first C# winforms application I think it doesn't look to bad so far :)
 
@R593B is that your forms app?
 
user47589
i'm gonna use good werds
 
you're welcome
 
8:17 PM
@TomW yes :)
 
Dude that is some extensive customisation
 
@TravisJ Oeh thats nice
@TravisJ Might come in handy thnx
@TomW Told you I can't stop detailing stuff out XD
 
Hmm. So I've managed to re-create our API in an actual asp.net web API project and but Application_Error isn't being called for exceptions in the controller. Blarg
 
I had a colleague at my first job who was really into styling winforms to look nice, they did some really nice UIs with it. It took them months though
 
@R593B - That is the tetrad color setup for your blue
 
8:18 PM
> winforms
> nice
One of those words does not mean what you think it means
 
oooh, oooh, I know!
 
Ik ik its old but gotta start somewhere
 
I worked on what is probably the best complex winforms application I've ever seen
 
@Travis but I really liked rolling d16s for my color values. That utility just takes all the fun out of it.
 
@R593B - I would suggest getting to a single search bar
 
8:19 PM
Simple, fine. Complicated, pit of hell. We actually made it work well
 
@TravisJ Noooo I made it so that when you search a channel
 
The code was unspeakably hideous but the app looked at its worst, OK
 
@Sidney - Yes, it unfortunately uses actual art for color balancing.
 
You get the channels then you click a channel which then list all its videos.
Same for playlist :)
I had it as a single bar before this but that was actually what I disliked about Youtube.
 
why? just use a space for depth
single search bar is the norm, billions of people are used to it
 
8:21 PM
But when you want to search a channel at youtube you need to select that first
Well not first
but after (filter)
Plus this is mainly for my own use anyway to learn the basics of C# so I kinda customize it to my own needs :3
 
single search bar
 
single page application
hot singles in your area
 
@TravisJ Nuuuu >.<
How about I add more search bars?
 
@mikeTheLiar Those never fool me, I checked
 
Download just about anything and install it, if you do it enough times you'll get yahoo, jeeves, alta vista....
 
8:26 PM
@KendallFrey - Did you try changing areas?
 
My surface area is always changing
 
@KendallFrey that's funny, I found your mom. Then I sued the site for false advertising.
 
usually expanding
@mikeTheLiar Yeah she's not single
 
Or hot. Or in my area.
Do you know how pissed I was when I got to Canada?
 
Your mom is in everyone's area
 
8:27 PM
Dammit, did she wander off again? I swear I'm going to put her on a leash or something.
 
I saw that faceswap feature
it's not very good
 
s/amazing/terrifying
 
 
how do you screw that one up
how
 
8:29 PM
'you'
 
snapchat
 
I also challenge your notion of 'not very good'. This is outstanding
 
#terror
 
user47589
I never leave home in the morning without my daily terror.
 
When a tasks takes you 30 seconds lol
 
8:44 PM
@Amy I briefly looked into those principles you mention. Again, no flame no nothing, a very brief question: do you consider those principles mandatory to follow?and do you think it is mandatory for everyone to think so? again, like I said no offense, nothing - short question, waiting for a (short) answer.
 
user47589
no, its not mandatory, but its strongly preferred.
 
user47589
Do you prefer software that is well-designed, or just thrown together?
 
@Amy ok, ok - I see where it goes. Anyway, thank you for your opinion.
 
Im trying to use LINQ to find sum of the entire column of a table.
Here is the code:
var total = from inv in db.Invoices
group inv by 1 into g
select new
{
SumTotal = g.Sum(x => x.totalPrice),
};
How do i acces the sum value?
 
@The_Outsider why are you grouping the values?
 
user47589
8:48 PM
That's a good question.
 
I am not sure how to go about it, I picked it up from one of the answers here
 
since they all have the same group key, the grouping is pointless
 
user47589
var total = db.Invoices.Sum(x=> x.TotalPrice)
 
Yeah i get it, removing now
But I would need the sum value in a decimal variable
 
user47589
8:51 PM
then assign the result to a variable
 
Thanks @Amy
 
user47589
welcome
 
Sometimes I look at how big a megabyte actually is, and I can't help but feel incredibly small... Like, sure the universe is big and all that, but it's really dull and boring and empty, and then I imagine just writing out a kilobyte of data, and then imagine doing a megabyte of data by hand, and it really just breaks my brain a bit when I start to consider gigabytes, and terabytes are right-out. (This has been brought to you by: thoughts while copying 20 GB of files)
 
user47589
My boss's hiccups can be heard across the room
 
May be unremarkable depending on the size of the room
 
user47589
9:02 PM
large
 
user47589
@Sidney its amazing just how mind-bogglingly vast the observable universe is.
 
True, but for my consumption it's been scrunched to generally 1920x1080 resolution pictures, so some of the scale and grandeur is lost.
 
Space is big. Really big.
 
I don't get outside enough to spend a lot of time looking at the sky.
 
You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is.
 
9:06 PM
Like, around the distance to the chemist?
 
That's just peanuts to space.
 
user47589
When I lived in the city I would look up at the sky and see a handful of stars. I thought that was all you could see with the naked eye. Then I moved to a rural area, and can now see the Milky Way in all its glory. It's beautiful.
 
Like, how rural you talking? Saharan Africa?
 
user47589
I now live ~50 miles south of Nashville.
 
user47589
There's little light pollution out here.
 
9:09 PM
@Amy it does make a big difference. In Boston I can see like, maybe 5 stars and one of them's probably a satellite. My in-laws live out in buttfuck nowhere NH and the night sky is pretty intense out there.
 
user47589
at least, compared with the city.
 
user47589
yeah mike
 
Of course, I'm usually only there for holidays so I'm pretty lit by the time I'm outside staring at the sky. That probably has something to do with it.
 
user47589
lol
 
I'm trying to work out using google as a calculator what the proportionate distance between stars would be if stars were the size of a marble
I was hoping to be able to say something like "if the sun was the size of a marble, the next nearest marble would be on Mars"
 
9:13 PM
Nah, it's not that bad
There's a series of art installations in Boston representing the solar system to scale
 
@mikeTheLiar I find it hard to believe that that fits into Boston
 
Mars is about 1/2 inch across, Earth is like 3 miles away
 
at a scale at which you can see any planets
ah, right
 
So you can only see one at any given time, obviously
 
user47589
well the sun's radius is 696,342 km
 
9:15 PM
54,830,077,632 Inches.
 
user47589
Alpha Centauri is 4.22 light-years away
 
Google apparently understands scientific notation less well than when I last used it to do this sort of thing
 
user47589
if we assume the marble is 2cm in diameter (1cm radius)
 
Solar System models, especially mechanical models, called orreries, that illustrate the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons in the Solar System have been built for centuries. While they often showed relative sizes, these models were usually not built to scale. The enormous ratio of interplanetary distances to planetary diameters makes constructing a scale model of the Solar System a challenging task. As one example of the difficulty, the distance between the Earth and the Sun is almost 12,000 times the diameter of the Earth. If the smaller planets are to be easily visible to...
 
It's mumble thousands of metres, anyway
 
9:16 PM
Goddamn Jupiter is big
 
user47589
looks like a sorcery pedestal
 
I was reading recently that the matter that makes up our solar system is basically the Sun, Jupiter, and a rounding error.
 
Saturn is smaller, but not magitudes smaller
 
Whelp, my copy operation has completed, but I feel no less small and insignificant.
 
why can't I just use bootstrap, grr
 
user47589
9:18 PM
if the marble was the sun it would be 69,634,200,000x smaller. and Alpha Centauri would be 6.06024051 × 10-11 light years away, which is 573 km
 
A basic jquery question. I am using html.editorfor in MVC and have a .keypress(function(event)
It works fine, every time i press a key, it hits the event but when you use the backspacr key, it does not work. Am I missing something?
 
What is this, some sort of solar system for ANTS?
 
user47589
lol
 
@Amy what brought it to mind was a vague memory of a scientist answering a question about an impending collision of galaxies
That's going to be dramatic, right?
No, not really. They'll mostly pass straight through each other
 
user47589
Well, it'll happen on galactic timescales, so the drama will be kinda slow.
 
9:21 PM
Even if you watch it sped up you'll get maybe a handful of explosions
 
user47589
 
user47589
yeah, a handful. both the Milky Way and Andromeda are mostly empty space
 
Being out in the unfashionable western end of the spiral arm we already have a tenuous* gravitational hold on the supermassive blackhole. We'll probably get flung into intergalactic space, or at least, what's left of our sun might.
 
user47589
it'll be chaotic, as stars will be thrown out of their orbits.
 
OK this is cool solarsystem.otford.info
 
user47589
9:23 PM
i think we're too far from the black hole to experience it. we are bound by everything in the galaxy inside our own radius though. see the Shell Theorem
 
The only known solar system model that includes other stars. In other countries.
 
Oh hey cool, the milky way-Andromeda collision is slated to happen before the earth is engulfed by the sun.
 
user47589
yup
 
user47589
right now Andromeda appears to the naked eye as a single star. i wonder what it'll look like when its bordering our own galaxy
 
9:26 PM
@Sidney misconception. The spiral arms aren't structures and aren't being held in through any tensile strength across their length. Arms are density waves, the arms rotate, the stars oscillate around a fixed point
 
@Amy the link which you gave, on click of backspace it takes the existing text box value.
Say it was 666 and then backspace it will still take 666,any way where it can take the value as 66?
If it is clear to you
 
user47589
no that's not clear. why capture the event if you want the event to happen anyway?
 
@TomW whoosh
 
@mikeTheLiar oh come on, programmers can understand science words
 
!!google unfashionable western end of the spiral arm
 
oh, right
Yes, that one was buried quite deep but it was there
 
I can't not read passages from the Guide in Peter Jones' voice anymore.
"can't not" is a weird language construct if you think about it too much
 
@Amy Im checking if a value entered in a textbox is greater than 500 using Ajax. So when i type 6, it doesnt have an alert box,when i type 66 it doesn't and when i type 666 the alert box is shown.So when i use backspace,the 666 is now 66 so it should not show the alert box.
 
user47589
bind to the onchange event instead then.
 
user47589
if i'm understanding you right, you don't care what the keypress is. based on what you just said, you care about what the changed value is
 
9:33 PM
I had the onchange earlier,but as per my understanding you will have to click somewhere for the alert to be popped using onchange
 
user47589
hm
 
That is why I changed to keydown
 
code > words
 
user47589
hm, that's how the blur event behaves.
 
user47589
9:35 PM
> The DOM input event is fired synchronously when the value of an <input> or <textarea> element is changed. Additionally, it fires on contenteditable editors when its contents are changed. In this case, the event target is the editing host element. If there are two or more elements which have contenteditable as true, "editing host" is the nearest ancestor element whose parent isn't editable. Similarly, it's also fired on root element of designMode editors.
 
user47589
interesting, the change event is emitted when the value is changed, but the change only occurs when the control loses focus.
 
user47589
so, what's the distinction between that and blur?
 
Yes, I was of the assumption that change was what I needed but fond out it doesn't work the way I always thought
 
user47589
oh, i see. blur fires every time the control loses focus.
 
user47589
if the input event doesn't work, we should set up a plunkr to test it
 
9:38 PM
use on input.
 
user47589
!!mdn event reference
 
user47589
when a control loses focus, why is the event called "blur"?
 
things are blurry when out of focus
 
it is considered the opposite of focus
 
user47589
9:41 PM
oh, duh
 
Any other questions? :P
 
It does seem weird though, because we typically visualize something blurred as actually blurry/ smudgy. but in this case its really just sort of Not highlighted or out of focus
 
On input works pretty much the same way as on keydown
 
I dont like the blur name
 
@TravisJ can we get a puppy?
 
user47589
9:43 PM
@The_Outsider have you tried the input event?
 
@Amy Yeah i did right now, but it works similar to keydown
Which if you look at it is understandable, if the value was 666 and you press backspace,at that moment the value is still 666 and not 66. Not sure if I have understood it correctly, but this seems to be how it is working for me.
 
@mikeTheLiar - Yes, but you are taking care of it at night. Next question?
 
Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?
 
user47589
@The_Outsider it works in my plunkr
 
user47589
9:48 PM
  <body>
    Input:  <input onchange="change(this)" oninput="input(this)" type="text" />
  </body>

<script>
  function change(el) {
    console.log('changed');
  }

  function input(el) {
    console.log('inputted', el.value);
  }
</script>
 
user47589
that works
 
@mikeTheLiar - Yes, addition. when because they did though it was but the; other way around yet in the way that the Decided was Look went.
 
user47589
If that event doesn't work for you, please make a plunkr that demonstrates the issue.
 
yeah, looks like yours works the way i want. So is it an issue since Im using html.EditorFor?
 
user47589
editorfor makes an input element. what is the actual html it renders into?
 
9:53 PM
TFW you make yourself a meal and you take 2 bites and your not hungry anymore.
 
user47589
@R593B you might be dying.
 
Meh doubt it to young ;p
 
@R593B have you considered inserting your meal rectally?
 
user47589
lol
 
Assuming, of course, that it has the proper form factor.
 
9:54 PM
Lolol
 
Namely, being placed between two sliced of bread and press-grilled.
 
I made spaghetti tho...
 
..doesn't work without cheese
otherwise its a road pancake
 
user47589
needs olive oil
 
Meatballs tho.
 
9:56 PM
panini burger
 
Any ideas why I can do Directory.GetDirectories and retrieve them, but I can't do FileStream(uri, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.Write)?
 
user47589
exception?
 
 
user47589
getting directories requires different permissions than creating a file
 
9:58 PM
An unhandled exception of type 'System.UnauthorizedAccessException' occurred in mscorlib.dll
@Amy I went in though and allowed me to Write to that directory as this user.
 
user47589
my guess is the process doesn't have permission to create a file
 
Here we can't even wear hats for a driver license photo
 
@R593B praise his noodliness
 
< Jealous
 
user47589
@R593B the exception to that is when the hat is for the religion
 
9:59 PM
@R593B even for religious reasons?
 
Not sure actually ;o
If so my religion is to wear a duck on my head at all times.
 
@Greg Check the security programatically to confirm msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…
 
user47589
you'd need to provide some kind of documentation that wearing the duck is part of a religious practice
 
This reminds me of something I saw at the Harvard Sq T stop once - there was a woman waiting for the train in a full burka - completely covered except for her eyes, full deal. Another woman wearing a headscarf walked up and apparently they knew each other because there was a whole class "OMG how are you I haven't seen you in ages yadda yadda yadda" and all I could think was..."how does she know who it is under there?"
 
lmao
 
10:01 PM
@NickSuperb Hm, okay.
 
@mikeTheLiar Imagine being a kid living in country where everyone wears them. How do you know who your mom is
>.<
 
RFID
 
user47589
omg i love this song. "Somebody to Die For" by Hurts
 
10:23 PM
TomW is UTC right?
 
All programmers should live by UTC
 
Does anyone here know Unicode/SQL record matching?
I ran into a problem I didn't realize I had
involving an IPA keyboard (International Phonetic Alphabet)
 
@MikeAsdf I'd move to England if I could get my wife on board
 
Where a letter like õ is made by first inserting an 'o' and then an ̃ on top of it, which are counted as two separate characters
 
As opposed to when it's a single character?
 
10:27 PM
I THOUGHT that it just replaced the o with the single character
and now I need to know how to match them together. Im thinking I might need to replace them with the single character version
 
@mmf1102 yeah, no. That's how you get to have fun stuff like this:
!!zalgo programming is fun
 
@mikeTheLiar p̝̩̺̙̖̙͍͖̹͕̼̠͖͙͈̝̒͗̊ͨͫ̐̓͂̑͜͡ͅŗ̵̞͓͎̼̘̮̱̝̞̭̐̾͛ͪͤͭ̑ͭ͘o̶̸̵͎̳̱̞̥͈̞̗̠̞ͩͦ̌̊ͫ̇́͊̏ͬ̿̈́̚͠ͅ‌​̲̳͖̼̠̤̩g̴̷̙̩̘̺ͦ͒͂́̄ͫ̿ͮ̑́͞ŗ̸͖͓̲̪͚͇̗̟̑͆̒̔̒͛ͩ̓̈̏͑̈́ͯ͊͠ͅȁ͕̪͚̫̫̘̮̟̠̺͚̟̲͉̗̰̺̲̑̽̌̒̄͋ͬ͒͢‌​m̻̥̗̜̂ͮ̓̎͟͜͜͡͠m̵̟̘̙͇͉̰̯̤͉̮͔̞͖̜͖̖̰̘͊̋͗͗i̶̸̺̪̫̟̠̥̠͖͉̍͗ͯ̇ͩ̈́̒ͫͅn̢ͥͨͯͧͥͭ҉̸҉͉̰͕̼gͯ͂ͦ̐͆͢‌​̸̖͎̩͍̭̲ ̞̖͉͓̹̳̗͖̥̞̼̍̂ͨ̆ͩͤ̃ͮ̔ͬ̾̒̓̒͌̌ͪ͛͝͠i̴̷̘͉̻̥̞̼͕̯̙̫̫̭̱̬̞̓̏̔ͯ͛̇ͭ͌ͥ͝s̨̛͎̮̪̞͎͎̘̰͋͌͋̌ͣ́̀̚͘ ̌ͤ̅̀ͨ̊̃͋ͤ̇̓̀ͪ͊҉̶̢͍̫̫̹̫͍̠͔̗͉̲̬̤̹f̴͚̳̠̦̬͈̣̮̟̤̫̻͎̪̩̖ͩ͂̇ͯ̏̈́̈͘͠ͅu̵̯̲̜̘͔͉̲̥̤̩ͨͧͪ̽͟ͅn̆̓‌​̆ͩͧͯ̂ͧͧͨ̏̍̃͒̅̇̊҉͈̙̯̟͈͓̳̻̲
 
lol
yeah I never quite understood how that worked
 
It's basically just a bunch of vertically stacked accents
 
But considering I don't want that, should I just replace them all with the single character? That would involve copious amounts of work
oh that makes sense
 
10:30 PM
I don't know enough about the languages that are being abused to generate the effect so I think it's slightly more complicated than that. But that's the easy-reader version
 
it's just for a search feature. Say I'm looking for a word "mõhõ", and I type in "mõho" I want it to return nothing, but it'll match because technically the last tilde is it's own character
I think I need a new custom keyboard ː)
 
Oh. Hmm. I thought you wanted to go the other way.
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Q: How do I perform an accent insensitive compare (e with è, é, ê and ë) in SQL Server?

ilivewithianI'm looking to compare two varchars in SQL, one would be something like Cafe and the other Café is there a way in SQL that will allow the two values to be compared. For instance: SELECT * FROM Venue WHERE Name Like '%cafe%' So if there is a venue with the name Big Bobs Café Extraordinaire it w...

 
yeah no I want to be able to choose whether or not I want the accent. I have a method that would take OFF the accent for search filters, but I need the other way around to work first.
eh making a custom keyboard with all the characters I need will probably do
 
@mmf1102 - Are you doing partial matching
 
yeah so I have "select * from Table where Column like '% " + string + "%'"
 
10:35 PM
"'; drop table Table; --
 
which would work in theory if I use character 00F5 as opposed to an O and a ~ separately (which my keyboard apparently does)
it's the keyman ipa keyboard, for anyone wondering
Well I don't want to delete anything
 
Mmm, IPA. I could go for an IPA right now.
 
lol
 
Sorry I'm not being more helpful, I just don't have any ideas.
 
nah it's fine
 
10:37 PM
Might ask over at Database Administrators
 
It's a fairly strange question
I didn't know that existed thanks
 
Their main chat room isn't always active (I've found them to be most active in the morning EST) but whenever I've dropped in over there they've always been very helpful
 
user47589
time to go home!
 
o/ g'night
 
I'd first have to gain some reputation before chatting though
 
10:41 PM
Well it sounds like you have a decent question anyway.
Could just post it on the main site
 
We'll see. I might just decide to create a keyboard with the extra 10-20 characters somewhere, maybe alt-gray keys or something. I'm almost done for the day though so that'll wait until tomorrow :) Good night
 
@mmf1102 - It seems if you are doing partial matching, then those two should match?
 
@TravisJ yeah but I don't think he wants them to match
 
heh, good luck with that
 
11:20 PM
how do i cast to int?
//Get PID'S
var path = "C:\\pids.txt";
List<string> PIDLines = File.ReadAllLines(path).ToList();
List<string> PIDList = PIDLines[0].Split(',').ToList();


//WINDOW'S
Process handle1 = Process.GetProcessById(PIDList[0]);
'PIDList[0]' = error, cannot convert 'string' to 'int'
 
user47589
11:42 PM
!!google c# convert string to int
 
var PIDList = PIDLines[0].Split(',').Select(Int32.Parse).ToList();
leave the rest alone, and it should work (provided there aren't bad values in there)
 
Hi everyone
I would need some help to break down a code I need to translate into an actual GUI app. It written in a console mode and just trying to get past the .on part. trying to find documentation on that and just can't for some reason
the code:
socket.On(Socket.EVENT_CONNECT, () =>
{
socket.Emit("register", "WikiUsername");
Console.WriteLine("Connected on the server as WikiUsername");
});
.On doesn't exist in a windows form application and i'm trying to know what it does. I figured it must be stupid and probably mean "on input"
 
@ReedCopsey thank you!
 

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