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01:25
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mr5
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02:46
I badly want to update
we're almost 20 major versions behind
03:02
we updated our nuget libraries last year
jesus h christ it caused so many headaches.
bloody binding redirects and all manner of annoying things
sql server spatial types were the worst
 
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04:59
hi guys good morning
The following code works fine on local
public List<SuccessfulAuthenticationModel> GetSuccessfulAthenticationAttempts(int timeFrame)
{
var returnList = new List<SuccessfulAuthenticationModel>();

DateTime now = DateTime.Now;
for (int i = 0; i < timeFrame; i++)
{
returnList.Add(
new SuccessfulAuthenticationModel
{
Balancer = 1,
TaskManager = 2,
Date = now.AddDays(-i)
}
);
}

return returnList;
}
it throws error when we deploy
whats the error
ading.Tasks.Task.ThrowIfExceptional(Boolean includeTaskCanceledExceptions) at System.Threading.Tasks.Task1.GetResultCore(Boolean waitCompletionNotification) at System.Threading.Tasks.Task1.get_Result() at Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Linq.DocumentQuery`1.GetEnumerator()
Message: {"errors":[{"severity":"Error","location":{"start":251,"end":255},"code":"SC1011‌​","message":"Syntax error, invalid numeric value token '4d5f'."}]} ActivityId: 3fdac145-831e-4911-8b1c-10b0482f83fd, Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Common/1.19.162.1
mr5
mr5
05:12
"Syntax error, invalid numeric value token '4d5f'."
its happening only for one user
any idea
nope
mr5
mr5
are you responsible for assigning value for that token?
user8397869
05:28
Servus, Grüezi und Hallo
user9182841
hi can some tell how can you make a value equal to integer ?
user9182841
someone there . . . !!
mr5
mr5
@John !!wat
!!wat
user9182841
can some tell how can you make a value equal to integer
mr5
mr5
05:33
uhm
user9182841
like x.value = . . . . to prove that the value of the x is integer
mr5
mr5
if you have the same type, you need not to worry about the value
try if (int.TryParse(string, out yourIntHere)) { /*it's a valid integer!*/ }
user9182841
its for input text box, the customer will put in the value in a text box i want to make a function base on the input value that if it is not an integer it should give an alert
user9182841
ok
07:21
\o
07:32
ohayou
user8397869
¯_(ツ)_/¯
You dropped this: \
user8397869
¯_(ツ)_/¯
user8397869
07:39
mh, does not show again
user8397869
strange
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Escape it like \\
escape the backslash mi friendo
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
07:48
Good morning.
Hi guys
Which is the common language which can be easily compile through c#?
@Learning-Overthinker-Confused What?
Like i have 1 interface where user will write some logic(business layer logic) and in that business logic i will pass json result,that business layer will operate on that json result and then will finally return json result
what
still somewhat unclear
07:52
You want a DSL, a domain-specific language, that your end users can write in and have them interpreted by your C# code and executed?
So in which language i should allow user to write his business logic which i can compile with c# at run time ?
It really depends on your business needs and who your users are.
Considering there can be many users
In some cases, letting them write straight-up SQL might work and be simplest. But only very technical users would deal with that.
Ofcourse users can be either knowing .net,python,php etc
07:53
Oh, you want to really give them an option to write actual scripts, not just limited business expressions?
Ofcourse users writing business logic on my interface will be technical users
In this case, I would go with python, which is easy to script, simple to write and can do a lot. Do remember, though, that executing arbitrary code written by users and not vetted by you is a security risk.
Right now we are thinking of allowing users to write razor code because it is simple to learn in case if user wants to write business logic
We had this feature in my last project - users could write python plugins and upload them to the server.
We have razor engine which can compile that razor code for me so in that case that is a plus point
07:55
Razor, as in MVC razor? I wouldn't go there. It's a very specific, niche language. Using python gives you a lot more flexibility, much more documentation and a chance your users will alraedy know it, and many libraries they can use.
For instance something like this :mehdi.me/…
Yes mvc razor
Easy to learn
For our Python plugin engine, we expressly ran it in a different process under different, limited credentials, to reduce the risk surface. It's still a risk.
Is it even applicable to business rules? It's somewhere between HTML and C#, isn't it?
Again, though, I'll stress the point that this is a product decision, not a purely technical decision.
You should know who your users are. What they know. What they're likely to learn. If they aren't developers, you shouldn't be the one making the case for what is easy to learn. You're a developer.
Yes it is between html and c# but users can write business logic using c#.For eg:Is user wants to manipulate json using for loop and perform some if statements then with razor it is very easy as part of their business logic
I'll stress it, again. Developers are really, really, really, really bad at estimating what non-developers, even power-users, find easy to use.
07:59
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan So what do you suggest?
@Learning-Overthinker-Confused I'd suggest seeing what domain your users are coming from, and trying to keep close to that.
Is there any common language which is generally used in this kind of senarios?
I don't really know what "business rule" means here.
Users are typically will be javascript users
they will be coming from javasript domain
Not technical domain - business domain.
08:00
But they will be developers only
There was a discussion around a question in Software Engineering stack a few years ago about case sensitivity for this kind of user scripting. Some people were appalled to think that scripts shouldn't be case sensitive.
Like either mobile app developers or javascript developers
They forget that for 99% of non-developers, case sensitivity isn't really a thing.
Consider my users are mobile developers or javascript developers
Are these users trusted users?
08:01
So now in which language i should allow users to write business logic?
@RoelvanUden Yes this users will be trusted users
Are they writing business logic, or are they writing plugins, little software modules?
Then just give them a full blown JS environment
If they're JS devs, use JS.
When people talk about business rules, they usually refer to business people, analysts and such, and want to give them a constrained language that does what they need but no more.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan They would be writing just simple code like forloop or if statements for eg
But developers who write extensibility using plugins, they should be using a programming language, so JS is a good choice.
08:03
But problem with js is i need to find javascript engine to execute javascript code with c#
In case of razor we already have a razor engine to compile razor code
That's a bad reason to choose.
That is why we are thinking to allow user to write razor code
@Learning-Overthinker-Confused Jint. Enjoy.
You're forcing your users to learn a different language for technical reasons. Bad product design.
What is the use of DbSet<T>?
08:05
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Ok so what will be your choice if you are in same situation?
@RoelvanUden I have already went through such javascript engine but there are not quite active devbelopements in all those
Latest one is chakracore managed by microsoft
Javascript engine
Why do you need 'active development' if you've got a full featured environment?
Active development usually means it's not finished. :-p
@Learning-Overthinker-Confused From what I understood of your scneario? Javascript.
Your application should serve business needs.
Also, you don't necessarily need to run it in-process in your C# service.
(Again, it's a security risk)
You can use node.js to execute the JS scripts.
Arbitrarily running any kind of code is a security risk, unless it's a tightly controlled Lua engine or something.
08:08
With inter-process channels between your C# and the JS.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan So are you saying that i can run simple javascript code using node.js in c#?
Is it possible?
REally?
@Learning-Overthinker-Confused That's what node.js does.
Runs JS code.
On a server.
also, drop the in C#.
If my server side is webapi then?
...
Your C# code runs in a *process*. Your executable.
Your JS code runs in *another process* when using NodeJS.
08:09
So i want to execute this business layer in my web api action method
It will always be a security risk, but you can mitigate it. By running the JS in a limited security context. By not running it in-process (and thus giving it access to your process memory, or just make your process unreliable). By running some static analysis to find common problems, like codepen does.
@RoelvanUden maximum overprocesses!
@Learning-Overthinker-Confused In the Python plugins system I mentioned earlier, the C# code launched a system process running python.exe, passing arguments via stdin and getting results via stdout, parsing them and handling the results.
The C# tried to be safe - it timed out after a while, not allowing an infinite loop in python to take down the server, or even a thread. But it didn't try to parse or compile python - that's for the python interpreter to do.
But here user would then have to learn python in order to write business layer
s/python/javascript. The idea is the same.
instead of python.exe, call node.exe
08:16
..?
Dude... take a step back, read and process what is said.
Pretty much. They're two of the most common languages in use, and there are numerous resources for the developer and non-developer alike.
Ok so if i allow user to write a javascript code , then i can user node.js in my web api to execute javascript code
Is it like this?
Sorry i might sound dumb but i am trying to find out best way to do this
Appreciated :)
All right.Thank you so much guys for the insight
Let me do some research on how to use node.js to execute javascript code in webapi by passing some arguments and then getting results out of that in my action method
08:21
Look into Process.Start
And specifically redirecting standardoutput/standardinput into streams.
All right.Thank you so much guys :)
08:34
DbSet role?
and difference betwen DbSet and DbContext?
mr5
mr5
spelling!
@pluto20010 A DbContext is an abstraction of a database. A DbSet is an abstraction of a table. A DbContext contains DbSets.
2
Thank you!
good morning
but definition here says, "A DbSet represents the collection of all entities in the context,"
08:39
Yes, of entities. If you have a table called Users, then DbSet<User> is the set of user entities, derived from the rows in the Users table.
good morning
Morning @HéctorÁlvarez \o
A very Good Morning to you
btw are users allowed to have multiple accounts on SO?
It depends. If one account is banned, you cannot have another. You also cannot use the accounts to upvote things twice, or upvote your own things. Other than that.. sure, I think it's allowed.
08:47
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan and what is the difference between IDbSet and DbSet?
One is an interface. One is not.
@pluto20010 Are you familiar with the concepts of classes vs. interfaces?
yes
but in the usage I am trying to ask
What advantage am I getting if I use one instead of another especially with respect to DbSet thing
I think you are not familiar with the concepts, because that's pretty much covered in the basic definition of each type
09:02
GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
Morning Nerd o/
09:25
I have a static class that has one recursive method uses a static List field, I want a way to set this field whenever the method is called from outside the class?
No, you probably don't.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan No way !
I mean yeah, the simplest way is to have the recursive method be private, and the public method be just an entry-point which sets the field and then calls the private recursive method.
But a recursive method which relies on a shared static field is prone to errors. What happens if the public method is called twice concurrently?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan How simple is that!
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan didn't consider such cases
good morning my moldy little meltdown friends :D
09:29
Hey, who are you calling little?
@MohamedAhmed You can remove this dependency on a shared resource by either passing the list in as part of the recursive method call, or, preferably if it makes sense, have each recursive iteration just return a list of items, and aggregate the return values of subsequent calls.
mr5
mr5
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan when do we use entities vs tables? and fields instead of columns?
@mr5 You mean, linguistically?
mr5
mr5
yeah
A database has tables and rows and columns.
a database hasnt got entries?
09:32
An application has entities with fields.
An ORM maps between them.
mr5
mr5
Context = Database
Entity = Table
Field = Column
Row = ?
@Wietlol It can have those too.
It's not a 1:1 mapping.
Instance = Entry i guess
Row = Entity.
mr5
mr5
@Wietlol I edited it
09:33
Table = EntityType
mr5
mr5
wat
Row = Instance, Table = Entity
mr5
mr5
I thought it was this all my life:
1 min ago, by mr5
Context = Database
Entity = Table
Field = Column
Row = ?
at least, that is what my prof says
Kitty = Kat
09:33
A single entity (say, the user mr5) is a row in the database. The Users table is the type public class User.
@Wietlol I think it's a confusing terminology, because "entity" appears to refer to a specific entity - an instance, if you will.
@RoelvanUden wat about kitkat?
mr5
mr5
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan y u do dis. I always told my friends it was entity
Kitkat = Katkit
in databases, an entity is the same as a table, the only difference is that the table is the actual implementation in the database, and the entity is the logical construct
@Nerdintraining pet pet pet purrr
@Wietlol That doesn't work for me, linguistically. "Wietlol" is an entity of type "User". You're using "Entity" here to mean "Type".
Hey! That's mine!
Still one of the cutest dogs i've seen (and yes the tab is still open here)
hahaha damn, thanks man :-)
np
#notcreepyatall
@Nerdintraining Not at all :-D
I like seeing my dog so it's all good.
09:40
:D
Okay welp ima afk now gotta prepare for my presentation
Good luck!
im not really sure how i should read this then:
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A: What is a "database entity" and what types of DBMS items are considered entities?

AdamskiIn the entity relationship world an entity is something that may exist independently and so there is often a one-to-one relationship between entities and database tables. However, this mapping is an implementation decision: For example, an ER diagram may contain three entities: Triangle, Square ...

Well, you can interpret "entity" as either the abstract or the concrete.
"A user is an entity that has a name" - that refers to the type.
"The search function returns a list of entities that match the filter" - that refers to the instances.
so its both the type and the instance depending on how you use it?
Yeah.
Language is like that.
09:45
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
dutch isnt
but then again, dutch is a bit more complex
Pfsh, dutch is easy.
Can someone explain DbSet.Attach?
I see it has been used in an Update method
I don't understand the microsoft documentation on this
mr5
mr5
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan so instances are rows?
@Wietlol you are supposed to be Vietnamese
09:51
Wietnam?
"Attaches the given entity to the context underlying the set. That is, the entity is placed into the context in the Unchanged state, just as if it had been read from the database."
What does it mean?
mr5
mr5
seriously, why don't they just use the technical term instead of those high level ek ek
@mr5 you want to see some complex documentation?
mr5
mr5
well, I can better understand a document that is explained using technical terms than in high level English words
but those are technical terms
mr5
mr5
09:55
so how do you categorize these jargons:
21 mins ago, by mr5
1 min ago, by mr5
Context = Database
Entity = Table
Field = Column
Row = ?
Hi all :) I guess Row is Instance of Entity (object)
mr5
mr5
"Attaches the given entity to the context underlying the set"
"Attaches the given table to the database underlying the set (what is set here?)"
see? everyone has their own interpretation of what Microsoft is talking about.
@mr5 These are technical terms in different contexts. A DbContext isn't a database. It's a different things, that is vaguely equivalent to a database and maps to one.
A DbSet isn't a table, it's a set of entities that are mapped by the ORM from the table.
Calling them "Database" and "Table" would be misleading because you'd think that these objects represent the actual database and table. They don't.
mr5
mr5
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan and when are we going to use the non-database counterpart that the Microsoft is talking about?
@mr5 What, the Context and Set? When using Entity Framework. These are all terms from EF.
My DbSet<User> is a repository to get, add or delete users. The fact that its backed by a DB table is irrelevant to my code - that's the point of an ORM.
It could be backed to a huge XML file for all I care.
10:06
ahoy mateys
mr5
mr5
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan okay, fair point.
I thought MSDN were just using highly abstracted words there and there
> the Microsoft
Cap, what do i think of @Kieran?
10:21
@Nerdintraining ^ Cuties.
They look nice to cuddle with :D
Best cuddlies I have :-D
You guys having so much fun, and I'm here working with the 3rd custom ORM I've found in this company
in less than a year
like what makes someone think "oh look, we made this stupid assembly to make querying databases hard, let's make another, different one now that someone might have understood how the previous crap worked"
@Nerdintraining lies!
"SELECT * FROM Table" takes 4 lines in code, because "SELECT" is a clause with its own type and shit
10:33
Hey, I made my own "ORM" too. it's how you prove you're hot hipster shit.
@RoelvanUden Maybe it works, but here it takes 12 lines of code to join 2 tables
Hot hipster shit, you can't possibly understand. it's beyond your real of comprehension
besides, all it does is concatenate all the string arrays you have to provide for parameters
(i'm joking of course, making your own ORM is almost always a terrible idea)
@RoelvanUden Oh I thought everyone should make their own ORM
I was making my own version of .NET framework for my own stuff
10:37
Oh really? So was I!
also building my own PC connecting toasters in parallel
Toasters? That's so 2017.
I will use ryzen CPUs and pump the absurd heat into my bread
i build my own programming language :D
I have recently designed my own version of basic physics to describe the electrical impulses at the root of my new transistor design.
10:38
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I thought you were stunned after that pizza revelation experience
Pf. I recently redefined gravity to simplyfy public transportation calculations and space travel!
most definately!
And aww is the little pippy big now?!
@HéctorÁlvarez I regularly try out Thai and Vietnamese snacks that have absolutely no labels in English. I've eaten the contents of cans that had nothing but Cyrillic writing and a picture of a happy fish. A little automatic pizza is no match for me.
@Metallkiller Gravity Falls
@Nerdintraining Yeah, she's 7,5 month now. Quite a big puppy. Rivals the size of our other GSD whom is 1y7m.
10:40
@Nerd not any more bro
She hasn't grown in a good month, but I think she started to grow again...
@Nerd held my presentation yesterday. 19mins, and too much about how the tools doesn't work yet XD
@Metallkiller kek, i am at a good 14 min roughly with a 30 second video at the end that i can fit in if needed :D
@Metallkiller Sounds about right
10:42
@RoelvanUden The right dog reminds me of my dog in egypt, just with less fur :D
@Kieran They gotta be 15 min long
@Nerdintraining for clarifitcation, i was saying "and too much about how the tools doesn't work yet" sounds about right :P
@Kieran oic
so it attaches the given row to the database underlying the table? :D
@Nerdintraining She's a traditional short coat GSD. They are quite common. She's really super cute! Your dog in Egypt?
@pluto20010 Almost. It attaches the entity - the instance of the class - to the DbSet, so it's now "logically" part of the DB table.
It won't be persisted to the actual DB yet.
10:46
I used to live in egyptsland and my mother still does. The dog stayed i moved.

He is very old now ~14years or more if i am not mistaken
We got him from the riding club near the pyramids where my mother used to go horseback riding.
On the way home he puked on my shoulder, it was love at first sight ♥
awe
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Great!
But the later part says,
"Note that entities that are already in the context in some other state will have their state set to Unchanged."
what does "state" here refers to?
@pluto20010 The DbSet stores the state of an entity - if you change a an entity, it will be set to Modified, so the underlying infrastrucutre knows that SaveChanges needs to persist the changes.
11:17
$sql= "SELECT MAX(uniek_palletnummer)+1
                    FROM palletlabel
                    WHERE kwekersnummer = '$kwekersnummer[0]'";
1. Can you jump to the next line without concatenating?
and 2. Can you put that $kwekersnummer[0] in the middle of the string to be parsed correctly?
That's a uniek way to write unique
ah well, I'm getting really tired today
a database in 2NF
Idiots with power to decide this sort of things
damn, I screwed up
I can't delete those messages, who the hell designed that feature
Hi All
Is there anyone who worked with SIgnalR
11:33
anyone knows how to re-sync a two-factor-authenticator?
Technically our product uses SignalR, but I have never seen it
via C#
user5500750
Is there a way to force all threads to quit?
user5500750
I have a progress which when I press the exit button and run Close() the process is not closed.
user5500750
I think this is due to threads that remain running in the background.
11:38
@Metallkiller is it an outdated way of real-time communication?
AFAIK...it's for Websockets and stuff
user5500750
Is there a way to focus a full quit and stop anything running?
@user5500750 You could make all those threads background threads, so they'll get killed when the applications closes
When they're created go t.IsBackground = true
That'll also give them lower priority though
user5500750
I just add: backgroundThread.IsBackground = true; when I create a thread?
11:42
you could also just store them in a collection and iterate over it, closing all the threads manually
Or add a break condition, if the threads are running loops
user5500750
In collection they will be very hard to manage.
much more preferred indeed
Choose an object/static variable every thread queries and terminates when you set it to false
in that case, you should enable the break condition and use a join
11:45
which you do when closing the app, of course
user5500750
I have at least 10 so tracking each one and adding the condition is going to be difficult.
user5500750
I close most of them. But I think I have 1 or 2 left which is not very important.
user5500750
So something that just terminates everything will be a solution at this point.
user5500750
backgroundThread.IsBackground = true; should work.
how do you close them?
11:50
I get confused about this thing, sometimes entity set name is used and sometimes name
of the Entity
in Model.edmx diagram when I click on the model name
user5500750
@Wietlol Mostly through producer consumer CancellationToken
@Nerdintraining Haha :)
i guess just adding them to a collection and aborting them would be the easiest solution
without losing priority on their execution
got the solution
user5500750
From the beginning.
user5500750
11:57
You will also loose the ability to create threads really quickly Something like; new Thread(() => ScrapeSessionsObserver(ScrapeSessions.SessionQueuecancelTokenSrc.Token)).Start()‌​;

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