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12:02 AM
@Amy which Resolution are you using?
 
user47589
at work? i dont remember.
 
I Need to buy a second Screen...It is so annoying to Need to Switch between visual Studio and the browser all the time
 
I gave mine away now I kinda need it
 
user47589
it makes a huge difference.
 
yeah I have at work just not at home
oh yeah that video
 
12:06 AM
I can imagine it^^
Advertisements for Monitor are funny they Show how good Pictures are looking in the Monitor on your Monitor lol
 
you can air brush a woman to look better
 
anyone have an idea why this would happen? ^^
ok may need to provide further context on this..
 
is this native Code?
*native app
i got an idea
try{
string x = null;
if(Int32.Parse(x) == 10){}
}
catch(Exception exception){
if(this.Frame.CanGoback){
this.Frame.Navigate(typeof(Mainpage));
}
}
hahah xD
 
12:34 AM
@BrianJ Lumia 950? or 950xl?
 
 
6 hours later…
6:08 AM
New IT guy came in. Changed all the workstation names (to be fair, they were all named things like DEV-PC-1 which made management harder). Broke all TFS workspaces.
 
lol
 
True to this company's standard approach to handling problems, everyone changed their workspace name back.
Twenty-one seconds of googling later, I found the TF.EXE command to change the workspace's computer name.
 
6:44 AM
apply for the IT job yourself and get your salary doubled?
trippled?!?
also morning lads
 
I served my time as IT. Done with all of that.
 
7:20 AM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan did you
 
Hello. It's Monday.
 
Wow
did anyone dealt with IOmega external drives here ?
or with VHDs
 
7:35 AM
@Developer Did I what? Work as an IT manager? Sure.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan did u dealt with vhds as well
 
There were no VHDs back when I was in IT. :)
But yes, I did.
Well, technically there were VHDs, barely, but they hadn't caught on yet.
 
Read: "I'm old! We played with floppy drives and dial in modems!"
 
Floppies? Hah! We had to call up people and recite uuencoded bytes by phone.
 
You're practically a dinosaur.
 
7:45 AM
y my vhd doesn't boot
grrrrr
 
8:00 AM
ohhh I know floppy disks. But only the small ones.
I even used them for ...2 years?
 
I had big floppies
ninja rabbit was on them
and maybe mortal kombat 1
I'm not sure about mortal 1
 
@RoelvanUden Guess I'm old then :(
 
Yes, yes you are.
 
I'll hook up my NES again when I get home, and play some Zelda
 
8:19 AM
You'll play some Link.
:P
 
Zedla pls
 
@RoelvanUden ;) I should have specified the full title.
and you are right.
 
I played the original Zelda but never really liked the franchise.
 
The Legend of Zelda (Japanese: ゼルダの伝説, Hepburn: Zeruda no Densetsu), subtitled The Hyrule Fantasy in its original Japanese release, is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo and designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. Set in the fantasy land of Hyrule, the plot centers on a boy named Link, the playable protagonist, who aims to collect the eight fragments of the Triforce of Wisdom in order to rescue Princess Zelda from the antagonist, Ganon. During the course of the game, the player sees Link from a top-down perspective and must navigate him through the overworld...
 
Most of my NES time was devoted to FF1 and A Boy and his Blob.
Oh, and Tetris.
 
8:24 AM
I played so many hours of Super mario
 
I can still make a full run of FF1 in a couple of hours, especially in the newer remakes where everything's easy. Every step is hardwired into muscle memory.
 
@RoelvanUden I'm playing with Link Linq right now...and I'm losing
 
8:39 AM
Morning
 
Team leader: "Hey you know about X, right? Can you run an hour-long training session in it, starting in 10 minutes?"
Me: uhhhhhh
small businesses <3
good morning all
 
How'd it go?
 
@Squiggle If not for the 10 minutes..
 
hi all..need solution for this question.,,
0
Q: how to read chunked type transfer- encoding data response using streamreader in c#?

Dinesh_Dinii'm using httpwebrequest and streamreader to get the response from third party URL but i can't able receive the data using streamreader..using restclient in google i'm getting the response data headers like Content-Type →application/json; charset=UTF-8 Date →Sat, 30 Apr 2016 06:46:40 GMT Tra...

 
@Squiggle I think my answer would be "well I could probably talk about it for an hour, but I'm not sure I'd call that training"
 
9:17 AM
Can someone help me with datagridview?
 
Just ask the question
 
I can search for data in database using dataadapter/datatable and datagridview. However, now I need to be able to remove data from database
None of the data is displayed in the datagridview from the very beginning
 
So.. In meny selection delete row, the best option would be if all data is visible and then delete
 
9:23 AM
@Global it's like You are selecting rows into the datagridview, which You want to delete?
 
Extactly
And im using a method in Main for search
private int SearchRow(ClassSearch searchParameters)
{
}
 
is Your adapters generated?
 
To be honest, Im not sure what you mean.
using this statement in SearchRow method
SqlDataAdapter sda = new SqlDataAdapter(sqlQuery, conn);
Tried out alot of things but in the end nothiing works and I need to the code from beginning
 
You have answered my question. The type is a generic SqlDataAdapter.
 
I have an implementation that iniates a lot of ViewModels but one of them I only can iniate after some verifications how can I do this?
 
9:29 AM
check this answer, how to create a typed adapter>
0
A: Select and Insert From two Sql Tables.C#

ntohlHere is my approach: First In visual studio (2015) I have added a data source. Please take into account that different versions of visual studio have different ways to add data source. So in VS2015 click project add new data source database dataset configure Your connection to the db select ta...

@Global this way You can create sp to delete the row, or You can call Delete() on the DataRow
 
Thanks ntohl, I check it out. Really need better structure of it. Because the table where user is seraching for data, is not in the DataSet
 
tho I'm not sure on the second
than write Your sp on the DataSet, where the search is happening
and reference the deleting table in the sp
 
Could you explain what sp is?
 
stored procedure
 
Ty
 
Because dataGridView1.Rows.Clear(); would possible delete all rows, in specific table?
 
no. It is just clearing the view. Nothing happens with the data in the background
 
Ahh right. Well I need to remove from the actual table, but I'll take a look at your answers.
Thanks so far!
 
@TomW that was my exact answer, almost to the letter :)
 
Someone knows how to change Views, Binding a Command and not the ViewModel
?
View: Command="{Binding LoginCommand}"
ViewModel: public DelegateCommand _loginCommand { get; set; }
public ViewModel(){
_loginCommand = new DelegateCommand(
(s) => { // Here change ViewModel and View}, //Execute
(s) => { return !string.IsNullOrEmpty(_email); } //CanExecute
);
}
 
9:45 AM
Two days into the sprint and somehow I'm about three days behind.
2
 
@Squiggle great minds
 
@ntohl Could you take a look at my code? :)
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Marvelous
 
So far my day has included two hours of phone support for the previous version at a client site, getting the damn build to work, and working on an issue that was transferred to me this morning because no-one could get it to work.
None of which was in the original sprint plan.
 
call the cops
 
10:00 AM
Doesn't matter that you did work for the client, you didn't help the burn chart.
Therefore, you should be burned instead!
 
I am 2 hours in to a sprint and I have just spread all the tasks away from me to other teams
I am practically done
 
We're two days into the sprint and I'm raising flags for tasks that won't be completed on time. :)
 
Messenger-shooting season is in full swing, I heard
 
@Global ok
 
10:18 AM
Hi guys, I have a question regarding my project structure: I am building a new MVC web application and I created seperated projects: MyApp.Data, MyApp.Web and MyApp.Services. Now MyApp.Web is an MVC project and MyApp.Data is the DataAccess project. I need to generate Database-First for accessing the database. Where should I generate the edmx file? In MyApp.Data project or in the Models folder of the MVC project?
 
@ntohl Should I write it here or can I send message to you directly?
 
@Hanady I would say in the data access project. People here at least usually consider the 'Model' in MVC to be a view model, often separate from the data access / persistence layer, although it doesn't have to be. EF is definitely a data access technology.
 
@TomW Okay and what about the Models folder in the MVC project? Should it be empty? and how the Views will be related to the specific model?
 
@Hanady that would be called a view model, which is usually a class that's just a bag of properties that closely aligns with what you'd expect to see in the view. You'll probably have to do some mapping between the persistence model and the view model
 
@TomW Okay so what I understand is to create the edmx file in the Data Access project and in the MVC project, I should manually create the ViewModel class that maps the what I'd like to see in the view, and the Models folder will remain empty. Right? Please note that I'm newbie this architecture :)
 
10:32 AM
Not quite, I would say the view models belong in the Models folder, but yes you'd manually create them. The edmx is data access so goes in your data access project
This is all a choice of course, nothing forces you to do it like that, but it seems to be a popular approach
 
@TomW Okay thanks a bunch :)
 
@Hanady In a small, green-field project, it's common that your viewmodels match your database models - you'd have a Projects view that requires a ProjectsViewModel which maps to the Projects table.
But things get complicated, and it's not uncommon for the database model to deviate.
Then you'll have two "models" - the edmx-generated ones that are simply a 1:1 mapping of the DB status, and the view-oriented ViewModels.
In that case, the edmx models would probably sit in the DataAccess project, and the ViewModels in the MVC project, since each does something a bit different, logically.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan LinqConnect user here: That's how it's done. Else you drag 3rd party references through your entire project.
 
10:52 AM
I found a beautiful piece of code
by that I mean I want to scratch my eyes out
I'm no security expert, but I'm pretty sure that's not how it's done
I think I'll forward this to the daily wtf
 
What makes it is the comments that make it obvious that the author is really confident that they know what they're doing
 
@TomW Do you know how to open a new viewModel from a command ?
 
Although to be honest I'm only saying that because I trust that it really is nonsense, I haven't followed through what it's actually doing
@Antoine what do you mean?
 
@TomW View: <Button x:Name="buttonLogin" Content="Login" Command="{Binding LoginCommand}"/>
 
that doesn't help
 
10:57 AM
in the LoginCommand after some Logic I open the MainViewModel
 
You don't open a viewmodel, it's just a class
 
I don't think they understood the concept behind password salts
 
@StevenLiekens that's really something
 
@TomW How so?
 
that constant guid string is supposed to be the salt
 
11:00 AM
@StevenLiekens you want an MD5 working function? I have one for you
 
well it's too late to change it now
that code has been in production for years
 
21
A: How weak is MD5 as a password hashing function ?

PhilippThere are lots of known cryptographic weaknesses in MD5 which make it unusable as a message digest algorithm, but not all of these also apply in the context of password hashing. But even when we assume that these do not exist, MD5 is still a bad password hashing algorithm for one simple reason: I...

 
and all passwords are hashed by that function
 
public string hashingMD5(string pass)
{
System.Security.Cryptography.MD5 md5 = new System.Security.Cryptography.MD5CryptoServiceProvider();
return System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Replace(BitConverter.ToString(md5.ComputeHash(ASCIIEncoding.Default.GetBytes(pass))), "-", "").ToLower();
}
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yeah i understand. Thanks a lot :)
 
11:01 AM
Do not use MD5. Even if it isn't insecure, it's too fast.
 
@StevenLiekens then you are a bit f...
 
with a cactus
 
@TomW tom can you explain better?
 
@Antoine what's not clear?
 
with a chili panino
 
11:02 AM
I have no idea what you're asking
 
5 mins ago, by Antoine
in the LoginCommand after some Logic I open the MainViewModel
^ what do you mean here?
 
exactly
 
@TomW ViewA: I have a button the fires a command; ViewModelA: in the loginComand i do some logic and then I open the ViewModelB (if the logic is correct))
(to be clear the ViewModelA opens the ViewModelB)
 
It doesn't make sense to say you open a viewmodel. A viewmodel is a class. To 'open' it has no meaning
Do you mean open a new window?
 
yes
 
11:07 AM
34
Q: How to open second window from first window in wpf?

ASHOK AI am new to wpf.I have two window such as window1 and window2. i have one button in window1. if i click that button, the window2 has to open. what should i do for that.Here the code what i tried. window2.show();

 
@TomW but that is using code-behind right?
 
@Antoine I guess because the viewmodel is changed, INotifyPropertyChanged is getting triggered and in OnPropertyChanged Method he is reacting and is performing a page navigation
 
@MatthiasHerrmann in the Tom W answer?
 
I guess it was like this in the link to have sent yesterday
 
@MatthiasHerrmann yes Matthias is still the same thing, but I was not able to open neither implement :( working for 7hours lost in the stackoverflow and trying
I wish I know more about this :(
@TomW in my drawing you can see the desired behavior
 
11:18 AM
What you want is called page navigation 😂
 
@MatthiasHerrmann maybe :x I want to emulate an app similar to skype. The ViewA is the loginpage. And then without changing anything (just the view) appears the ViewB (personal page authenticated with all the info)
 
For authorisationhttps://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/hh701371
 
I have that already working
Still missing: open the viewmodel and passing the user
 
8
Q: Page navigation through ViewModel using MVVMLight in windows 8

Rakesh R NairI just started developing my brand new windows 8 application last week using mvvm light.I am familiar with mvvmlight WP7 navigation. How i can achieve the same in windows 8. Can any one suggest a better method to achieve the same in windows 8. I found a solution, where we override onnavigated eve...

 
In the djungle, the mighty djungle, the lion sleeps tooooooooonight!
 
11:30 AM
@MatthiasHerrmann but I think if I change my nav I will have problems because I have a complex child parent structure. I will send you my example app
using only buttons and navigating I've already managed to put this thing working. But without sending info between the LoginView to the GeneralView
I can substitute this behavior for another but I don't know how. But it is like this
 
Hi
I am new to CodedUI .I am confused is it possible to test ViewModel using COdedUI. Or Only UI and validation checks are possible to test with COdedUI.?
 
@MatthiasHerrmann like this i.imgur.com/JwdvZqG.png
 
any one have any idea about CODED UI ???
 
@user1474602 sorry I don't have the knowledge to help you
 
ok np @Antoine
 
11:48 AM
@user1474602 Context would help? ... you writing tests or something?
 
hi
 
Hey everybody :)
 
Sup fiends
 
I have this code-behind
 public partial class GeneralWindow : Window
    {
        public GeneralWindow(Auth a)
        {
            InitializeComponent();
        }
    }
how can use this auth class in the GeneralViewModel ?
 
@Antoine You can format code in here with CTRL + K
+1 ;)
 
11:59 AM
@C4ud3x thanks :D much better
 
@Antoine Not. If you're using a MVVM approach, it's in the wrong place.
 
@RoelvanUden but I am here for days I will forget MVVM :(
 
Model < ViewModel < View. If you pass something into your view, ONLY your view can deal with it. ViewModel is NOT aware of the view. Similar to how the model is NOT aware of a ViewModel.
 
I can't solve my problems I have to move on, in this case I will just open this generalWIndow using code behind and the logic there will be MVVM
I'm doing this
 
Then just toss out MVVM entirely if you're not going to stick with it. You'll get spaghetti code either way.
 
12:02 PM
:
But for the rest I'm able to use MVVM. For this specific behavior I can't
 
Pro-tip: Refactor until you can.
 
@RoelvanUden what you man refactor?
mean*
 private void button_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
        {
            Auth a = new Auth();
            a.email = "test";
            GeneralWindow gw = new GeneralWindow(a);
            gw.Show();
            this.Hide();
        }
 
Good god.
 
jeez
 
Perhaps someone else wants to take this up. I don't.
 
12:05 PM
There isn't anywhere you can go with that besides ... learn programming
Even the moron that sits behind me gets that
 
@wadry I know this is really shitty code, but when you have deadlines and you can't
you have to do something
 
I think @RoelvanUden was more dismayed at your lack of understanding at his suggestion that you refactor
 
|| Better dont make mistakes while asking... its monday.
 
the code itself is neither here nor there, easy to fix unless you don't understand the advice being given
 
A guy is asking about a theoretical method and gets downvoted just cuz he forgot writing down a return-type.
Rude guys...
 
12:07 PM
Chugging along at "meeting deadlines" isn't doing yourself, nor your development team, any favor. This is how you create technical debt and it sounds like you're missing a fundamental piece of architectural knowledge so you're just creating a pile of code you can't alter one year from now.
Long story short: learn the architecture and relax the deadline
 
or likely even in the next sprint
 
@RoelvanUden I don't have a dev team I'm a student by my teachers don't teach
they tell us to google
and they see movies in the classes
 
then you need a better teacher
 
I know xD
 
Teach yourself. I did that. Use us as knowledge. We provide resources and proper ways and you're just "deadlines deadlines" that isn't teaching yourself either.
 
12:09 PM
at the very least you should get guidance from the teacher
 
I know @RoelvanUden but the behavior I need I can't find it anywhere in the net
 
but C# isn't hard to learn if you puti n the time
 
@wadry the teacher doesn't know c#
 
Don't look for behaviors or code online. Understand. That makes you a software developer.
 
It's a project lecture. We choose the technologies and we have to deliver an app.
I choose to learn C# because I already know some Java.
 
12:10 PM
Ok so you chose a technology you know nothing about rather than one you know something about
I can see why you would prefer C# but learning it to a deadline will not help you
 
@wadry yes. Because I like the approach of not having to install Java to run the code.
@RoelvanUden yes you have all the sense in the world. But when you have years to do something it's ok I have to pass some steps
 
It's like you're saying I didn't attend University nor had or have deadlines.
 
C# is not something you can pick up on a whim, it takes time, having the fundamentals and understanding patterns and practices will make the learning curve much shorter though
 
@RoelvanUden nothing like that. It is just that you evolve as a dev putting the hours
 
I never went to uni ... don't have a degree either
I do pretty well for myself
 
12:14 PM
but you start doing some basic apps with not so advanced behavior. You need some tricky stuff it really gets hard, at least for me. I'm not an expert.
 
That's why you stick to the basics and in the "best practice" pattern of choice.
 
@wadry off course it's not the degree that matters, at least in my point of view
 
Honestly, everything we do is aimed at making our own lives easier.
These constraints are there for a reason.
 
@Antoine thats not what i'm saying ... it took me years to get to where I am today
 
@RoelvanUden but I'm here for ages I can't put anything working from here because if I didn't manage to authenticate the guy how can I use the app? xD
 
12:16 PM
@Global sorry for the late response create a gist (link in the title of the chat)
 
I'm pretty slow at picking up new things
 
@wadry I now, normally it takes 5/7 years to be a senior dev.
 
took me 6 months just to get the language down, then another year to start figuring out how to use common patterns like mvvm
then I started trying to design my own systems / application stacks and still don't have it perfect today
 
@ntohl Okay I'll do! Getting somethinig to eat first ;-)
 
I've been a developer for 10 years+
 
12:18 PM
@wadry imagine me to learn the language and trying to get the pattern, I'm totally f****
 
And you want us to tell you how to use a pattern in a language you don't fully understand in a few words?
do you see my point?
 
@wadry yeah its like teaching a baby to play soccer xD
 
This is pretty standard practice for Unis.
First you learn the language and OOP
 
maybe as you have some java knowledge you could extend that for this project
 
Then you learn some basics of patterns
 
12:19 PM
I know the uni's seem to love java
 
THEN you start layering UI
And THEN and ONLY THEN can you go nuts
 
yeh I recall being amazed at being able to put something out to the console
and having a command line version of a calc in c#
 
@wadry I can't change the language now
because I've already presented the first iteration
 
oh dear
 
I've managed to put many things working but now I'm stucked.
 
12:21 PM
exactly what is the problem?
need a very specific question at this point
From what you said before it was like you were saying you had MVVM but for some reason couldn't follow it ... that doesn't sound right and @RoelvanUden had good advice ... refactor (update your code) until you can use MVVM
 
@wadry Ok, I will send you a drawing first to explain my nestednavigation
 
seems simple enough on click open / navigate to the second view
 
Ok. Explaining: I've managed to implement a button that changes from the LoginView to the GeneralView using this: Command= "{Binding DataContext.SelectViewCommand, ElementName=MainWindowView}" CommandParameter="GeneralViewModel"
 
Looks like some WPF bolloks a desktop dev might right
 
Now I want to change this to this: Command="{Binding LoginCommand}"
 
12:26 PM
ok
 
And in the Handler of the Logincommand I want to do something like this:
login(){
// some logic and webservice requests here
// Logic ok and I receive an user by the webservice// Open GeneralView and send it the User }
 
(Psst.. that's a perfect piece of code for your ViewModel)
 
so you have a login model that the form populates by binding to the view (the view being the form definition)
 
// Open GeneralView and send it the User }
 
then when you hit the login button you validate your model and then make a decision of what to do next
seems pretty basic stuff
odd that you didn't choose a web app for this ... kinda forces this structure on you by having server and client separate
 
12:29 PM
I want to make something similiar to skype.
 
but i dont know where this is going tbh
oh well that's prety basic ... does desktop world still use remoting for this kinda stuff ?
.NET Remoting is a Microsoft application programming interface (API) for interprocess communication released in 2002 with the 1.0 version of .NET Framework. It is one in a series of Microsoft technologies that began in 1990 with the first version of Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for 16-bit Windows. Intermediate steps in the development of these technologies were Component Object Model (COM) released in 1993 and updated in 1995 as COM-95, Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), released in 1997 (and renamed Active X), and COM+ with its Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS), released in 2000...
I think they do, unless they moved on from it
 
@wadry Nope.
Remoting is dead dead dead.
 
I recall when I was learning to do networking I built something similar in winforms that used remoting
ah ok
what's the replacement ?
 
really ?
jeez
 
12:31 PM
You can use WCF over named pipes for IPC communication.
Why not? This is really where WCF shines.
 
but WCF doesn't do long running connections properly (or didn't last time I checked)
 
I've already implemented the communication part. It is only the changing views that I can't do :(
 
@wadry Define "long running connection".
 
i have mostly used WCF for API type stuff in web back ends ... never used the tcpbinding in that way though
 
WCF is an abstraction over any number of actual communications channels.
 
12:33 PM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan like a chat server / a game server that kind of hting
where you open a connection and send more than 1 message down it
instead of the web stateless model
as in not REST
signalr, that kind of thing
 
@wadry No reason for it not to work. You can open a two directional TCP connection and call methods on it. The underlying framework will keep the connection open.
 
I appear to have trained my hands to type t's and h's round the wrong way ... so annoying!
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan huh ... never used WCF like that before I was under the impression that MS recommended building your own socket server / client for that kind of thing
might have to take a look some time
 
@wadry Never seen anything resembling that recommendation. WCF over pipes/TCP is recommended for low-latency communications.
While still giving you the nice RPC-style proxy-object syntax.
I've worked in a project that dictated that all inter-component calls go through WCF over named pipes, even inside the same process.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yeh, sounds like I have missed some stuff on WCF there, tbh though I hate the technology, the configuration of it is a ball ache for a start and then it does wierd things if not perfectly setup ... I recall at my last job we used it pretty much throughout everyhting and it wsa a constant headache
 
To enforce logical separation between components, including authentication/authorization, request tracing and so on.
 
12:39 PM
It does seem to be pretty powerful though, just my experience of it has been a line of headaches, but webAPI tbh is much closer to what we actually need anyway so maybe that ws the reason for the headaches
tbh, I didn't design that infrastructure so I don't know what the reasoning was for the design decisions entirely
 
WCF is great for many things, but it really missed the point on enabling WebAPI style web services.
 
yeh ... I think I was in that gap of "solutions that don't really fit WCF"
 
"I don't want the ability to add message inspectors to the pipeline at every step of the way, I just want a simple way to put up a javascript-compatible HTTP endpoint".
 
I built my own Async socket server and client for a game i'm building though, still can't see WCF fitting that as it would send way too much data down the line
it's an odd ball WCF
 
WCF was designed for Remoting-style RPC and for full SOAP and WS-* stacks.
That is, for native .NET clients and for enterprisey Java clients.
At a point in time MS was still trying to pretend that heavy-duty client-side javascript wasn't going anywhere.
 
12:43 PM
yeh seems like it fits well if you are connecting apps in 2 offices together or something and want complex binding options for how you do it
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan heavy duty is an understatement ... I have 2MB of code on some pages ... really need to address that
 
At the time, a feature like switching out TCP for MSMQ with no change to code seemed fantastic. Today it seems... irrelevant to most projects.
 
I do like the idea of being able to consume MSMQ as an endpoint though
feels quite clean :)
Right im gonna have a shower ... going to the movies later and feel like crap
 
Have fun.
 
morning people
 
I'm gonna go watch Civil War, but only on Friday.
 
12:45 PM
Anyone seen the new Marvel film yet ... Captain America: Civil war
Ah ok
i'll let you know how it is (no spoilers of course)
I've heard good things
 
So have I.
 
Spiderman.
 
eh it came out?
 
@misha130 Last week, here.
 
12:53 PM
Mhmm
should check it out
 
No CA: Civil War spoilers please
 
that even out yet?
 
@Global ok. So. UL is a junction table right?
 
thought it was Thursday
 
Idk but I want to see it
 
12:55 PM
@juanvan It came out last week, at least here. Different countries probably have different release ates.
 
BIG MASSIVE SPOILER! IT HAS SPIDERMAN
whooo! spiderman!
 
user47589
goddammit
 
@ntohl I only use it to verify user.
string loginQuery = "Select uid from L, UL where L.lid = UL.lid and usr = @user and pw = @pass ";
 
@RoelvanUden SPOILER SO BIG IT WAS ON THE POSTER!
 
SO BIG
 
12:56 PM
oh it is thursday
 
@Global and pw is from other table, than usr
 
SO SPOILED
Ya some places did get it last week humm
 
SPOILER! IT HAS CAPTAIN AMERICA AND HE IS AT WAR BUT HE REMAINS CIVIL!
 
!!google friday
 
12:58 PM
@ntohl well usr + pw is same table. But not fn(firstname) ln (lastname) pid (personid)
 

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