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19:00
Can someone help me out here? I have a console application that does a lot of things but I dont want to fill up the console window with text is there any way of running a secondary window and logging everything on there from the first console window?
user47589
write to a log file
user47589
then open the file in your favorite editor
@JoshHallow how about executing a second process that accepts input from the first
@Amy thats how i would do it
or write to many log files and use something like baretail
user47589
sure
just read a huge thread about austrialian spiders
im good for a couple years
19:03
@Amy I want to see it live, so licking reload every time it logs something would be annoying, it would log about 5 things a second.
I like bear tails because i can do highlighting in it and its follow tail tickbox is great
@Wardy How would I go about that?
also it wont lock your file
@JoshHallow Process.Start("some exe");
I meant how would I allow input from the first process?
user47589
IPC?
user47589
19:04
I predict Wardy suggests using OData.
got a linq question. i'm querying the Employees who have a certain last name, employee ID, or security ID. then i need to check them against the EmployeeStatus table to see if they're archived (validEmployeeStatusID == 5). the IF part of the following works, but the ELSE doesn't exclude those who have been archived.
if (IncludeArchived)
{
	query = query.Join(Context.EmployeeStatus, x => x.employeeID, x => x.employeeID, (a, b) => new {a, b})
		.Where(x => x.b.validEmployeeStatusID == 5).Select(x => x.a);
}
else
{
	query.Join(Context.EmployeeStatus, x => x.employeeID, x => x.employeeID, (a, b) => new {a, b})
		.Where(x => x.b.validEmployeeStatusID != 5).Select(x => x.a);
}
@JoshHallow well if like me you inject with IoC an instane of an ILog in to all your code that logs anything then it should be easy to TCP send it or something
@Wardy I guess what Amy said would be true sort of.. log it then just make it appear line by line and check for updates in a log console?
@Amy oi ... go find your missing horn
:P
user47589
Jokes on you, I never had a horn.
19:08
@JoshHallow i love the idea that you "lick reload"
not sure what it achieves though
@Amy broken unicorn
Implying you don't?
user47589
a nice high
i think i found the error
@Wardy meant click.
query = query.Join :)
19:08
xD
I'm starting to think my stack is overly OOP / SOLID purist ... i have like 2 lines of code or less in each of my core methods
user47589
heh
Single Responibility Principle does not mean "runs exactly 1 line of code only"
I think i missed that memo
@Wardy - For a long time I tried ensuring that each controller had no more than 300 lines of code in it.
@TravisJ How did that go?
19:11
@TravisJ i have very few classes at all with that much code in them
in fact the biggest chunks of code i have are setting up OData / WebAPI
im working on that though
@Failsafe - It went very smoothly, except for in places which kept getting feature requests.
\0/ After 2 days I finally got the android Player from Xamarin to work In visual studio
@TravisJ Open/Close?
@Failsafe - Now I have two controllers which have about 1000 lines of code each.
Anyway I was gonna say that it's really up to your own interpretation on how much you want to abstract a responsibility
19:13
@Failsafe everything in my case is part of an interface
> 2016
> not following Liskov's principle to the letter
@Failsafe - Mostly it is that previously for reporting I was factoring out certain aspects of data composition into a centralized place for logic. But then that place got so large that it was a hassle to deal with so for stuff that looked like 1 time use I just left it in the controller, and if I replicate it, then I refactor it into the centralized place.
why even develop anymore
@Failsafe why's that?
@Wardy - I have a few very complex algorithms that have decent amounts of code, a custom single string search class that is rather involved, and some unit of work stuff with business logic.
19:15
@TravisJ im distraught at what I wrote today ... in short i have portions of the code that live in db fields ... i compile and execute those at runtime
so even less code in the codebase
That hurts my soul.
nice and debuggable of course
@R593B, omg I'm having the same problem
elaborate please :(
@KalaJ sounds like you need OData, isnt that right @Amy
I'm working with Xamarin now too
I'm so frustrated
19:17
I have felt your pain
The largest .cs file I have is 1707 lines
first it was nuget packages not being restored
now it's cannot load java virtual machine
to this day I have still not written a single line of code in xamarin
Aside from included references from third party. EF is like a zillion lines of code.
and yet I cannot ever seem to escape conversations about it
19:18
@TravisJ The one I'm working on right now is 1794
@KalaJ I Went as far as reinstalling Visual studio. But what seem to have done it is : Install Xamarin. Install Android player. Install VM from website (Overwrites outdated one which comes with android player) and then update everything.
@KendallFrey - Heh, and you got the tiny scroll bar on the side. The only way I can navigate in those types of files is by using the top selector dropdowns for class and method.
I don't have a lot of faith in xamarin's iOS compiler. I've seen method arguments get bit-twiddled on the call stack for no discernible reason (only in release builds).
@R593B, I'm trying to use Xamarin Android player
and when I run the project I get this issue
Project not selected to build for this solution configuration
Naturally couldn't create a small self-contained example of the issue either.
19:19
but it is
I'd hardly call the VS 2015 scroll bar "tiny"
got a line count on my core code yesterday ... only about 2k ... wtf is going on here !! ... oh yeh ... those 20 nuget packages ... my bad
Oh havent had that error yet :P
feel like i should do more at work
When xamarin VS switched to SSH for Mac build agent connectivity, I kept having random disconnections
19:21
Probably the worst file in our solution is the 3000-line T4 file
@KendallFrey ouch!
I have a whole stack for that much code
brutal man
what you templating ?
@KendallFrey - That isn't terrible though. I had to debug some of the EF codebase once, and they have a file which is 25,000 lines.
happy days
@Wardy model -> entity classes
Anyway, this is the size of the scroll bar I see
I guess the SQL is included in that too
19:23
@KendallFrey I thought EF had tools for that
@TravisJ I hate the tiny scrollbar
@Wardy Probably, which we might use if we were using EF
like: "right click => gen entities" or something
you should ... use model first
it'll save you all that
19:24
unlikely
given how much code we have in our entities
apparently xamarin/monotouch's implementation of SemaphoreSlim.WaitAsync(TimeSpan,CancellationToken) doesn't always wait for the full timespan. I had to switch a bunch of usages to the non-async equivalent.
@KendallFrey ah I don't put code in my entities for exactly this kind of reason
what reason is that?
i don't think I have code in any of my current entities
@KendallFrey its not really the right place (in my stack at least)
user47589
martin fowler calls that the "anemic domain model"
19:33
never heard that before
seems apt though
user47589
its a DDD thing
I like that my entities are literally just POCO's
user47589
same, almost. there's a few methods in there, but mostly just for convenience.
I would write an extension method
user47589
nah, then my models would be anemic
19:34
I see that as a good thing
user47589
they need just enough functions that they don't feel left out
@R593B, Were you using Xamarin android Player?
or the one from google?
@KalaJ I got it to run just now but waiting for SDK tools to update >.>
Have you come across "could not create the JVM"
19:35
Nope just could not connect to OpenGL
Also I noticed my jdk location keeps reverting back to 1.7 instead of 1.8 in VS
this sort of problem makes anemic models attractive:
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A: c# SmtpClient class not able to send email using gmail

Vince PanuccioYou won't belive what fixed my problem. The Credentials property ss.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("username", "pass"); must be declared after ss.UseDefaultCredentials = false; So the final working code listing is SmtpClient ss = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587); ss.EnableSsl = ...

i.e. calling the setters in different order changes the behavior!
user47589
that's ridiculous.
@Amy interesting
i completely disagree with his point but its definitely interesting
user47589
I don't subscribe to the DDD worldview, but I respect Martin Fowler.
19:37
Hello, I am unfamilar with asp.net C#. I need to pass a link via querystring on a function so it can be hidden from the user when they mouse over the link. Do I put the function in script on the aspx page or .cs page and call it?
@eripey that initially smells like a javascript problem
damn where is my facebook like preview
anyway, one developer broke node apparently :p
@Amy he seems knowledgable, in my case though what he is saying isn't the case is the case in that "all we do is process transactions" ... in my model that's basically it ... a business process is literally just a series of transactions
Yes, I am not sure if I would do the javascript on the aspx page or not. @MikeAsdf
19:40
@eripey Hopefully you're clear on how aspx pages work. A web server just renders text (usually in HTML and javascript form) for a browser to interpret.
@R593B we might have to do a screen share haha
I'm jk of course
but so frustrating
@mik Going from classic asp to asp.net.
Any C# code being executed happens solely in the webserver, and only as it gets requests. "Calling a js function from C#" is basically impossible
@KalaJ They also got this "awesome" documentation.\
Very organized and totally not all over the place.
yeah of course :P
Guys, I'm getting this when reopening my solution in VS
One or more source control bindings for this solution are not valid and are listed below.
Source control bindings can be modified by selecting File, Source Control, Advanced, Change Source Control from the main menu.
in .csproj... how do I know which one is not valid?
19:42
@MikeAsdf I would make the function on the .cs page then.
@KalaJ File > source control > advanced > Change Source Control
remove all and readd
that should resolve it
user47589
Fuck TFS
user47589
amirite?
aka "I want stars"
TFS is great
19:43
@eripey ".cs page" you mean the codebehind?
but I aint yet met anyone who knows how to configure it right, except 1 M$ rep years ago
thanks wardy
I thought I had to manually edit the file
@MikeAsdf example, asdf.aspx there is asdf.aspx.cs page to go along with it. Correct?
user47589
oh dear god. we just found ROT13 encrypted data stored as a binary field in a database.
@eripey yeah, the lingo I remember is that the .aspx.cs file is called the "codebehind file"
19:45
@SteveG that is awesome and terrifying.
@eripey So what exactly do you want to have this function do?
@MikeAsdf okay, the codebehind file. This is where I would load the function. I been trying to google and find some examples, not as easy that I would like for me.
@Amy it looks like he thinks of the layers differently ... interesting thought though
WHAT DO YOU WANT THE FUNCTION TO DO?
Are we talking javascript functions??
user47589
@Wardy yeah
19:47
@MikeAsdf the page, I would have a link. This link when clicked would take you to another site with username and password from the function in the codebehind page.
Or are you using "function" to also refer to c# methods, as I've seen noobs do?
@Amy do you put business logic in your entities ?
user47589
no
Okay, I guess it's methods lol, I am a noob.
I tend to think of them as data containers that something else knows how to process
19:48
@R593B, how can I use my own device instead of the emulator?
so I would do a method on the code behind page and a link in the page.
Okay, so you're wanting dynamically generated links
but I'm not immediately sure how to best "hide" the url from users
@MikeAsdf I think so? the only dynamic would be the username and password.
@KalaJ Oh god no idea lol I wanted to try and make an android app so this is my first install. But didn't get it to work at first.
user47589
@Wardy for instance, i have one entity Entity that has 5 collections of sub-entities, say Foo, Bar, Baz, etc. for the sake of convenience, instead of saying entity.Foos.Add(...), its easier to write a shortcut method Add(Foo f), and overload it for each collection type. That's all I have.
19:49
Took me 2 days total to get the bugger to work.
user47589
I think I have that arrangement on that one entity. probably.
user47589
its used all over the place.
Is it mandatory that the username+password get transmitted in a querystring? You probably want it as a POST payload instead, to prevent the querystring from appearing in user's history and url autocomplete.
I would think if we could have a URL on the page and then a onclick method in the codebehind, it would something like that?
@Amy hmmm I would just write obj.Foos.Add(aFoo); in my service layer
user47589
19:51
I had that
@MikeAsdf I am submitting the url to another domain and the POST wasn't working from what I have been told, something about cross domain something.
@eripey I'm now thinking a linkbutton might be adequate. w3schools.com/aspnet/showaspx.asp?filename=demo_linkbutton
whenever I have collections of related entities I write them as public ICollection<T> Ts ... and EF hooks up the logic to do the adding
It's been so long since the ASP.NET nightmares
@MikeAsdf what do you code now?
19:52
MVC.net
user47589
@MikeAsdf, I've got bad news for you. MVC runs on ASP.Net.
I love EF's proxying at times ... makes life easier
@MikeAsdf this is actually a mvc application which runs on asp.net
"ASP.NET MVC" to name it correctly
19:53
@Amy isn't MVC just a pattern
user47589
It is.
@MikeAsdf that runs on ASP.NET (obviously)
You mean ASP.NET Core 1
MVC is dead, all hail the Core King
but asp.net is now no longer core and I believe they mostly done removing its need for System.Web
@MikeAsdf so that demolink button is something I am looking for. what would be action for URL click
19:54
@eripey So as long as you have server-side textbox controls in the page, the string contents of those should be retrievable in the codebehind in the server-side event handler for the linkbutton.
ASP is dead, long live ASP
@Failsafe MVC is not in asp.net core i believe lol
user47589
@Failsafe I bear allegiance to one liege lord only - JicamaJS
@KalaJ And maybe this is relevant to your first Q :forums.xamarin.com/discussion/32365/…
there's no aspx fiddle site is there?
user47589
19:57
I'm not sure how such a site would work.
@Amy like how dotnetfiddle does MVC
user47589
webforms is so different though
yeah it would have more to generate and compile
damn designer.cs files
@MikeAsdf Thanks, I will play around with the linkbutton and see if I can get it to work..

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