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user47589
4:00 PM
on the first fetch, the last fetched ID/timestamp will obviously be null/empty, so it will get everything
 
do i need to maintain a new column
 
what kind of project are you working on ? web/winforms/etc....
 
user47589
probably not, I'm referring directly to the ID or timestamp. if you have those, then why would you need to add anything else?
 
think web
 
think web? is that a new thing? or you don't know
 
4:01 PM
:P
web project
look ---> 1. enter a new page and refresh. you will get 2500 items
 
user47589
Well I've provided you the basic algorithm. Try implementing it.
 
yeah, do what @Amy said, and use ajax
 
ok paging might be a solution
 
That way, you can keep track of the records you already have loaded on the client side, and only get newer stuff when you "refresh" the table
as long as the user doesn't do a full page load
 
Changed Data Track... what is this things for
 
4:04 PM
I have no idea what you're talking about / asking
 
@bluetoothfx that's where the changed data runs.
 
user47589
obviously
 
Personally I think it's inhumane that we force changed data to run for our amusement but it's a large industry
 
hmm... i don't know which will be the best way to get my changed data and adding it to my collection....
 
4:06 PM
@ntohl Hey bud, could you check one last thing for me? When I write data directly in DataSource and press refresh, everything that I wrote just dissappears
 
we just told you dude
 
yap
 
do you want us to write your code for you too?
 
I know i'll
 
get to work!
 
4:06 PM
@Global have You called update on the adapter?
the datasource is a datatable I assume
 
hell no @Jakotheshadows im not noobs -_-
 
You have to call adapter.Update(datasource)
 
@ntohl But shouuld I be able to insert data directly in Data Source window?
 
@Global I think not
data source window is just for check what is the scheme of the database
and for drag & drop tables on the view
 
Hi guys, maybe someone help with List<List<int>> , when i try to                      for(int i=from;i<to;i++)
                {
                    _finalRepresentives[i].Add(adding);
                    adding++;
                }                                                                                                              ,it adds adding value to all list ( from - to  indexes ) . What can cause this behaviour?
 
4:09 PM
@ntohl Really? But I added several users in Server Explorer before
 
@Global to have a full automated configuration on CRUD operations
@Global than I'm not sure we are talking about the same window
 
@ntohl Sorry! I understand which window you mean. I mean Server Explorer, my bad.
 
@Global I have never added mdf in the solution explorer before. Only .xsd
 
@PaulJ what is adding?
 
4:12 PM
and xsd was generated from the data source
@Global I have to go. Maybe tomorrow we continue
 
@ntohl Thanks so far!
 
@Global np
 
@mikeTheLiar adding is number (int) , which needs to be added to List that is inside another List. For example i have List[1] = 6 , then I need to add 1 (adding=1 at start), then List[2] needs to add 2 (adding++). But when i run code i get List[1] = 6,1,2 and List[2] = 6,1,2 instead of List[1] = 6,1 and List[2]=6,2
 
@PaulJ Are you sure they aren't the same list?
 
@KendallFrey Oh shit, thanks for help. I was creating lists outside cycle ,when I`m adding them to another list
 
user47589
4:22 PM
Another happy ending.
 
I don't give happy endings
2
!!youtube sad ending
 
Anyone know of a tool / process for having multiple web.config files in a project, each with their own transformation configs?
ie:
~/web.config
~/config/1/web.config
~/config/2/web.config

each one having a Debug.config and release.config?
 
user47589
4:36 PM
hi @RyanTernier, having a good day?
 
@Amy if you were learning MVVM you will go to MVVM Light or Prism?
 
user47589
I don't know.
 
user47589
Direct your question to the room.
 
I'm in dispair
:(
What you should learn if you have little time? Prism or MVVM Light?
 
In WebForms, why does this not work Address: <%Response.Write(Request.Cookies["MailShot"]["Address"]); %>
I simply get told CS1026: ) expected
 
user47589
4:44 PM
Why not do <%= Request.Cookies["MailShot"]["Address"] %>
 
@Amy because I get teh same message
 
user47589
And if you remove this line, the message goes away?
 
user47589
Because there are no parenthesis in the line I wrote. So at least, the error should change
 
user47589
How would you get the same error?
 
user47589
I suspect the cookie value contains an opening parenthesis.
 
user47589
4:47 PM
And its trying to interpret that as code.
 
Well tought Amy, yup, you're right
 
@Dave tell it to call ahead next time, that way it won't be unexpected
 
user47589
^
 
Thanks all :)
And that cartoon above is the most tragic thing I've ever watched
 
@Amy I'm good, thank you. And yourself?
 
4:50 PM
Who wants some Lorem Ipsum for lunch? bostonfeed.me/#/chilimangolime
 
user47589
I'm okay. Raining outside, so the air is tinged with sadness today.
 
It's supposed to rain all week here. I'm not loving it.
Khajiit, like most cats, prefer the sun
 
user47589
Same with ponies.
 
Same with phonies.
 
user47589
4:53 PM
Says the phony.
 
user47589
Phonies are just malformed ponies.
 
The h is genetic
 
@mikeTheLiar Same, how the fuck did I drive across the border and end up in England?
 
Make America's Weather Great Again
 
user47589
lol
 
4:55 PM
And make Canada pay for the privilege
 
at least snow isn't wet
 
Turn the heat back on in May
 
@KendallFrey Snow prefers some foreplay
 
Difficult behavior? did you tell it to sit?
 
4:57 PM
@juanvan In Canada, the only way to make the snow go away is to drop my mixtape.
 
@Amy rain is not sad
rain is as happy as sunlight, just different :)
 
user47589
@Sippy I can't tell if the air is sad because its raining or if its raining because the air is sad.
 
the air might be sad. you should sing to it.
 
@Sippy Your English is showing
 
or have a conversation with it :D
maybe it's lonely
 
5:00 PM
@Sippy we want to cheer it up, not frighten it.
 
@KendallFrey And we don't even have a monsoon season :O
I wanna live in India for a monsoon season
 
Ahh well that did not go as planned.. time to start Monday over
 
that'd be cool
 
I thought everyone has a moose season
 
Only Canada. And Sweden.
Why do sweden and canada both have moose
They're not exactly connected
Were they once?
 
5:01 PM
because sweden is also badass
 
The term "badass" makes no fucking sense if you think about it.
 
user47589
Moose are just as terrifying as bears, even though bears are godless killing machines. Moose make them look like toys.
 
user47589
This is why we should declare war on Canada before they gain mastery over moose and bear and use them against us.
 
5:04 PM
lol@before
 
@KendallFrey please tell me Canada has competitive moose racing.
 
user47589
note: @KendallFrey's link is NSFW
 
You know Canada has a mounted division that ride Moose into battle right?
 
user47589
@Sippy they do? then we must act before its too late.
 
@Sippy Royal Canadian Moose Police
@Amy It's already too late
We're coming to make America great again
 
5:06 PM
No one understands how far ahead Canada is, technologically.
 
user47589
yay
 
@Sippy your smartphone vs my moose. stick win everytime
 
In terms of bears being godless killing machines
 
@Sippy have they discovered fire yet?
 
My coworker where I used to work linked me a video on youtube of a bear killing a guy with a dude recording it.
 
5:07 PM
That was probably Russia
 
The guy had dark skin
That's all I know
I didn't eat that day
Most gruesome thing I've ever seen.
 
I never eat days
I'm content with a sandwich
 
@KendallFrey that sandwich better be press grilled if you know what's good for you
 
cracks knuckles
 
fresh from HRH's asshole
that could be awkward out of context
who wants a muffin?
 
5:18 PM
mememe
 
meme me
meme me up scotty
 
user47589
mini meme
 
meet my mini meemaw meme
 
stop
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
5:30 PM
@CapricaSix I wish you were dead
 
user47589
 
5:46 PM
hey...if i want to make business web application then which platform will be more suitable
 
That question is vague to the point of meaninglessness
 
:/ oka
 
@bluetoothfx JicamaJS
 
although @mikeTheLiar Always lies so it's hard to say if he is right
 
Mike knows much, tells some.
 
5:49 PM
I have approximate knowledge of many things
 
man i am here to know the trends of c#... and if you guys do poke us like that way...don't know...what to expect
 
what trends?
C# is offered n a web platform already
 
I'm not sure what you're trying to say but your original question could've meant almost anything
What do you mean by platform? What makes something suitable? What are your concerns?
 
Do you have requirements? Limitations? time constraints?
We aint your CTO fam
 
user47589
You know us, we're trendsetters.
 
user47589
5:53 PM
But, we are not trendgetters. You'll need to go elsewhere to get the latest trends.
 
I just don't know what you want us to tell you
 
@Amy trends are write-only apparently
 
Nothing we say can be taken seriously because we are not you in your position
It would be the same as googling "best web framework for business apps"
 
Trend panini { private get; public set; }
 
how are we to know
 
user47589
5:54 PM
You can take everything said by ponies seriously.
 
nothing guys
 
user47589
I wish you would say complete thoughts. "nothing guys" is without meaning.
 
@Amy meaning comes from within
 
I am sorry. Just leave my question please. Thank you for everything.
 
Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of panini
 
user47589
5:57 PM
I'm huntin' panini.
 
@bluetoothfx It's not that big a deal, it's just unrealistic for the limitations of this chat room
 
@Failsafe are you implying that we have limitations?
 
user47589
how dare he
 
user47589
us? limitations?
 
5:59 PM
 
user47589
lol
 
@Failsafe thank you
 
@mikeTheLiar <3 tumblr
 
@KendallFrey stop forcing your love on tumblr, shitlord.
 
you millennials and your social media
 
And I thought I was going to get some work done today.
 
user47589
You thought wrong.
 
@Amy i.imgur.com/CyYjQvz.jpg are you a compressed horse?
 
user47589
neigh
 
So I'm trying to figure out what code is causing xamarin to bloat iOS binaries, and was hoping that using the nm command on .o files would show what functions were the largest, but apparently you don't get size or even byte offset on nm on Mac. Fuck Steve Jobs and his troublesome ghost
 
user47589
6:22 PM
when Steve Jobs died, his ghost switched from Lawful Neutral to Chaotic Evil
 
so weird
feels like some coworkers have this fetish for stuffing as much state into these objects as they can
where simply passing a local variable from method to method would work just as well
 
@Jeremy oh yeah, stuff your state in my objects
 
user47589
stuff your panini into my state
 
Are you sure? I have 18k lines of state. I don't think it'll fit.
 
this week is officially my "hurry up and wait" week
 
6:25 PM
@Jeremy you'd be surprised.
 
user47589
Just use lots of lube when inserting your state. It'll fit.
 
"data block lube"
fit 9k of data into 8k blocks!
 
@Jeremy internet can confirm stuffing is a fetish
 
6:41 PM
ammm
 
So I keep getting IRS scam calls. I wonder how I could mess with them...
 
so anyone know if you can hook onto the sms task in Win Phone 8.1..to check if an sms has been sent or not?
just off the top of your head lol
 
@Sidney send them a certified letter with a police return address usually gets them to stop
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP
 
6:45 PM
@juanvan Yeah, but all I have a phone number, one that's plastered all over the internet already so it's not exactly new and most likely already reported.
 
can we delete the hammertime functionality
 
ya but you just spoof the bs from your info and they stop calling
 
i want to do a pull request on this bot
 
happens to a guy here usually once every 6 yrs someone calls saying they are going to all his family and tell them he owes money
 
carrier pigeon?
 
6:46 PM
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chasly from UKLike many people, I don't wish to receive unsolicited phone calls/texts/emails from people who are trying to sell me something or scam me. I am aware of passive ways of dealing with the problem but I am asking here for ideas for actively discouraging such calls. I want to discourage the same p...

@Failsafe Cap's not that kinda bot
 
>.>
 
ya can only yank her
 
user47589
I'm trying to hook an onchange event handler up to a dropdown populated with some ajaxcontroltoolkit garbage, but its not working. this is the generated HTML, and this the code I'm trying to make work:
 
user47589
<script type="text/javascript">
    var ddlCountyId = '<%= ddlCounty_CascadingDropDown.ClientID %>';
    $('#' + ddlCountyId).change(function () {
        console.log('county changed to', this.val());
    });
</script>
 
user47589
why isn't this firing?
 
user47589
6:48 PM
Binding to the change event of the select element, or the hidden input element inside it, makes no difference.
 
@Amy return true in your JS
 
user47589
in the handler, you mean?
 
yes
 
user47589
ok
 
user47589
okay its firing now. thanks @Codeman
 
6:51 PM
I AM A GOD
np
 
user47589
do you have any edicts?
 
God needs booze
 
@mikeTheLiar this isn't godfellas
 
Why is returning true needed?
 
so that you aren't a liar
 
6:52 PM
@MikeAsdf because jquery is still relatively low level and if you don't return true, the browser doesn't know an event fired
 
we're talking about this jquery function right? api.jquery.com/change
 
when you change an event handler for an element, that event needs to return true if you want it to be seen as completed
!!google why do i need to return true for event handlers in javascript
 
@Codeman you see Tron took second this weekend - made me happy
 
took a second?
 
6:54 PM
The jquery documentation there makes no mention of it. Is it only needed because this is a special input element?
 
woops
 
oh, magic
@MikeAsdf nope, it's not jquery specific. jquery just provides shorthands for the different events
 
Is this example in jQuery documentation wrong?
$( ".target" ).change(function() {
  alert( "Handler for .change() called." );
});
 
no
but i wouldn't do it like that
cant recall why but it's better to use on
$( ".target" ).on("change", function() {
    alert("Handler for change called");
});
 
@wadry it's exactly the same. the .change is just shorthand
go look at the jq source code :)
 
6:58 PM
hmmm ok
I thought using on did something different
like wired up stuff loaded on ajax calls or something
 
no, events have nothing to do with ajax
 

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