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mr5
2:00 AM
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4:23 AM
It seems super..
 
mr5
4:37 AM
In MVVM architecture, which is more suitable way to listen to ViewModel's property change: in the property body, or add listener to itself?
 
youtube suggest keeps shown the videos that Im already been seen. Isnt it just bug?
 
4:50 AM
@mr5 It depends on your binder. Some 'Control's is provided DataBinding.
 
mr5
@nyconing yes the control have a DataBinding capability but I like the logic to flow in ViewModel so I need to listen when this property have been changed
Anyway, I have decided to modify our glorified base library and add OnPropertyChanged(string propertyName) method on it. I hope my colleagues wont curse me for this
 
5:09 AM
Implement an Interface, so it wont affects base library.
 
anyone here have already tried fullcalendar in their webapp?
I need some help
 
5:26 AM
ohayou
 
6:15 AM
good morning
 
6:30 AM
Good morning.
 
@RoelvanUden why van name is so common in Holland?
 
@Breathing It's the suffix to the last name. In many cases, it makes the name 'sound okay'. For example, 'Uden' is a place in the Netherlands. So my name would literally be 'Roel Uden', and that sounds weird. But 'Roel from Uden' makes perfect sense. That's exactly what 'van' does in this case. We have a lot of prefixes that work like that.
 
wow
breathing van earth
:P
 
Sure, but Earth is a bit too.. global? Take a place near where you live and that's exactly what it is. My ancestors were obviously from the place called Uden. I actually just live 15km away from it now, but that's just chance really.
You'll find this this one funny. 'Henk de Boer'. In this case, 'Boer' means farmer. And 'de' is for 'the'. Literally, 'Henk the Farmer'. I suspect this mans ancestors were farmers :-P
 
@RoelvanUden So if it were 15 generations ago, that's like a kilometer per generation :P
I predict your kids will live a kilometer away from you
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Q: I need someone to make me a program

Willcu888 I have a string of 7 individual numbers. Using any of those 7 numbers using only +/- with other numbers maximum four to achieve a specific target. If target cannot be achieve then skip. I want to be able to easily input the series of numbers and also the desired target Program needs to be either...

The quality of questions on SE stackexchange is really dropping
 
mr5
6:45 AM
@RoelvanUden nice trivia :D
mr5 van rooms/7/c
 
@Neil Hah, who knows. If I ever have any.
 
mr5
I have a teacher in Xam Uni named Chris van Wyk. So a Wyk is a place?
 
You'll wind up living in a van down by the river!
 
mr5
Wyk [vɨk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zbójna, within Łomża County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) west of Zbójna, 29 km (18 mi) north-west of Łomża, and 101 km (63 mi) west of the regional capital Białystok. == References... ==
but it's prone to name clashing
 
6:48 AM
I can see why. I have two sons named Wyk
 
I don't know if it applies to other languages. German is similar, where they use 'von'. I don't know about Poland.
 
mr5
how do you read Gmina Zbójna?
Mina Bojna I guess?
 
So Van Halen is "From Halen"?
 
I'm guessing Polish will use suffixes, rather than standalone words like "von/fon/van".
 
mr5
and Van Helsing is from Helsing
 
6:49 AM
I bet there are a lot of guys named Van Helsing then
 
mr5
Van Dam is living in Dam
 
Van Dam is the muscles from Brussels though
So he's Van Brussels
 
mr5
muscles?
 
@Neil If the name is Dutch, yes.
 
mr5
a country with muscles?
 
6:50 AM
@mr5 that's what he's called.. the "muscles from Brussels"
 
My last names mean, respectively, "Dawn" and "Chestnut", in two different languages. And one of them is a translation from a previous name in yet a third language.
So, you know, names.
 
Or maybe better "muscles van Brussels"
 
mr5
Avnir van Shahar
 
Well, to nuance, 'van x' could also denote something else where one is from.. other than a place. Like.. van Bos, from the forest. etc.
 
mr5
6:51 AM
where did the Kashtan go? avni?
 
right, "van" translates roughly to "from" in english I assume
 
@mr5 I'm pretty sure it's there, just cut off for space.
 
you can say you come from the woods, though you'd probably be a little weird
 
@Neil It's exactly that yeah. Places is just most common.
 
Is Van Hohenheim from Holland?
 
6:54 AM
In italian, the woods are "bosco"
I suppose it's no coincidence at the similarity to Bos
 
I have a friend named Bosco. He's not Italian, though - his family is from Argentina, though perhaps they were originally from Italy. Most Jews in South America emigrated there during the 30's and 40's, usually to escape the Nazis.
 
@mark333...333...333 I'm pretty sure he made that up. He's from Xerxes.
 
@Neil In French it's Bois.
And it's cognate with English "bush".
 
Haha Oh really @RoelvanUden sounds great
Ahm I'm thinking that I want to work in The Netherlands
Do you have suggestion @RoelvanUden? Well, I'm currently in Asia I hope that company offers relocation and other stuff
 
van persie is from persie?
van dar sar meaning?
 
6:59 AM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That's an.. odd name for an Italian, if in fact that's why he was named accordingly
Though admittedly I have heard some strange Italian names which are common here
Giuseppe is a weird name
 
Is it? It's just the Italian form of "Joseph".
 
mr5
gawd VS for Mac is unusable now after the latest update
 
Morning csharpees
 
@mark333...333...333 Look into Eindhoven or Amsterdam. Mostly Eindhoven. Lots of English companies around doing tech. ASML always wants programmers.
 
morning!
 
7:05 AM
Might be a lot of companies moving their UK-based operations to the Netherlands soon, too.
 
Brexit is a good deal for us. We don't mind.
 
Oh thanks for the tip @RoelvanUden Yes I will consider that
 
how much programming experience do you have mark?
commercially that is
 
mr5
is there any drawbacks using this function to compare to geolocation:
bool LocationCompare(PositionData pointA, PositionData pointB, double epsilonMeter = 0.00001d)
{
  return (Math.Abs(pointA.Latitude - pointB.Latitude) < epsilonMeter) &&
         (Math.Abs(pointA.Longitude - pointB.Longitude) < epsilonMeter);
}
 
3-4 years of experience @BugFinder particularly in C# and .NET
 
7:11 AM
Ok, was just wondering as companies would be less keen on paying to move someone with very little experience was all
 
and I'm willing to learn more
 
they want to think they are getting more of a "sure thing"
 
I tried applying before, particularly in some countries in Europe, I got the JO but they cancelled it due to the process of getting me there
 
where are you now?
 
Philippines
 
7:14 AM
its much harder to "import" someone than to just move them around a little
would you be looking to emigrate?
 
mr5
hey @mark I'm from PH too
 
I would love to move as well because of medical condition since I am hemophiliac
 
Yes @BugFinder I'm planning too. One of my plans is to relocate and live permanently in one of the countries in Europe (I'd prefer Europe than US or Australia to be honest) then maybe Philippines will be a place where I can unwind in the future when I need to. hehe
Oh really @mr5 that's cool
 
I won't have babies though if people find me stupid there as well. or a Vampire
 
@Breathing that has to be tough.. in that its just added stress for which theres not a lot you can do
no way!
 
7:18 AM
How AP provides 7GBPS bandwidth of WiFi when it only has 1GBPS f-duplex on physical LAN connection?
 
@nyconing because internally to itself it provides upto 7GBPS....
 
@BugFinder you know someone with same...?
 
Hmmm... device on AP to the another device on same AP provides 7GBPS?
 
I'm guessing it means it can server up to 7gbps shared between all wifi and LAN clients internally. As in, that's the internal router bus's bandwidth.
 
Then 1000MBPS full duplex LAN port still not enough for office.
Is there 10GBPS LAN port?
 
7:23 AM
40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GbE) and 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) are groups of computer networking technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at rates of 40 and 100 gigabits per second (Gbit/s), respectively. The technology was first defined by the IEEE 802.3ba-2010 standard and later by the 802.3bg-2011, 802.3bj-2014, and 802.3bm-2015 standards.The standards define numerous port types with different optical and electrical interfaces and different numbers of optical fiber strands per port. Short distances (e.g. 7 m) over twinaxial cable are supported while standards for fiber reach up to 40 km...
 
omg expensive as hell
 
Well, yes.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yeah it is, still strikes me as odd
 
Terabit Ethernet or TbE is used to describe speeds of Ethernet above 100 Gbit/s. 400 Gigabit Ethernet (400G, 400GbE) and 200 Gigabit Ethernet (200G, 200GbE) standards developed by the IEEE P802.3bs Task Force using broadly similar technology to 100 Gigabit Ethernet were approved on December 6, 2017. In 2016, several networking equipment suppliers were already offering proprietary solutions for 200G and 400G. There's currently no IEEE technology roadmap beyond 400 Gbit/s—"sometime after 2020"—but doubling to 800 GbE is expected to occur when single-lane 100 GbE links become available. This technology...
 
can I say something
 
7:27 AM
What are you doing that needs that much bandwidth? If you need it for data synchronization between storage devices, shared clusters and such, ethernet is probably not the right tool anyway.
@Breathing I think you know that you can.
 
I like most of the people here! :)
 
@Breathing I think if you ask if you can say something, you've technically already said something
I like everyone here, as they're all ladies and gentlemen, plus Wietol.
 
lol
I like the cat,the wise tortoise, the squirrels, the lion and some anime girls
3
 
mr5
how about Finn?
 
NoFinn' wrong with that
 
7:32 AM
oh yea you too
green lion has come
 
mr5
it's time for judgement
 
@Neil Glad to know we can keep a good environment here. :)
 
@Breathing am I most of the people here?
 
no I was talking especially about you! :P
 
hehe
 
7:33 AM
Speak of the devil and he shall appear :)
 
xD
 
hmm... TIL @AvnerShahar-Kashtan is a tortoise
you sure you are not a turtle?
@Neil I am still disappointed in your skill of writing my name
its not Wietol, nor Weitlol, nor Wietlawl, nor Weit, nor Wietrofl, nor Wietroll
 
@Wietlol <-- Look at the legs there. Do these look like the legs of a turtle?
 
either Wietlol or Majestic Green Lion
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Do I look like I know the difference between a turtle and a tortoise?
 
7:39 AM
Actually, I usually just use "turtle" in general to refer to both (sea-)turtles and (land-)tortoises. The entire Chelonian/Testudines family.
 
I just hoped you are a turtle so when you ninja someone, you can be a ninja turtle
 
Of course I am. This is my userpic on our source-control system:
 
:D
 
mr5
7:53 AM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan looks like he has seen some worst shit
 
can I ask some politicial?
trying to find rules of the room
 
darn.. im hungry now
 
Just trying not to wasting bandwidth the ISP given
 
mr5
@Wietlol yeah why. wrong adjective?
 
8:05 AM
I thought he meant worst as in german sausage :p
but i think thats wurst
 
@mr5 no, its just that every time someone mentions worst here, I have to think about the sausage version
something something translation
worst is dutch
 
mr5
oooh the german würst?
I don't have the u with eyes character in my keyboard
 
mr5
so würst is a sausage right?
 
würst/worst is the translation of sausage
> Wurstscript is a delicious programming language which can compile to Jass code that is used to power WarCraft III.
 
8:15 AM
@Wietlol Wietroll. I like this name though
@BugFinder Puns about german sausages are the wurst
 
haha
 
@Breathing Best not to. We veer into it occasionally, but it rarely leaves people with a good taste in their mouth.
 
no I@mr5 no I dont have umlaut's on my keyboard, I can do graves, but meh
 
Ümläüts ärë fün!
Technically, though, these aren't umlauts, they're diaereses.
Although Combining Diaeresis sounds like something you should talk to your doctor about.
 
8:32 AM
right
 
Please see your doctor if your combining diaeresis persists or if you have any unexpected side effects.
 
yeah that sounds kinda terminal !
 
I love this overview of the Combining Diaeresis in different fonts:
Dots. Dots. Other dots. Slightly left-aligned dots. Dots. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Dots.
 
Dots. Dots. Other dots. Dots. Dots. Nothing. Nothing. Slightly left-aligned dots. Nothing. Nothing.
I am not sure where your OrderBy went wrong @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
 
8:38 AM
hey-ho
 
It's like a language for autistic people
Admittedly, not much different from what we do on a daily basis
 
mr5
8:51 AM
I think morse code is derived from your umlauts
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan my instinct is telling me you mean diarrhea here
 
looks more like brail to me
 
@mr5 I was, indeed, making a tasteful pun based on the similarity between the two words.
 
mr5
I feel slightly intelligent now :P
but you're using inappropriate adjective on diarrhea again but tasteful diarrhea sounds about right
 
Precisely. The use of the "tasteful" adjective contrasts with the concept of diarrhea as something far from tasteful. Therein lies the humor.
This has been another episode of "Deconstructing the Jokes: That's How The Humor Goes Away".
 
mr5
=P
 
9:05 AM
Ooh.. goes to see what amazon prime has today
anyone else find it odd that "prime day" is more than 1 day?
 
anyone good with sql?
I need a query with a join, but filter out the results that would be present in multiple rows because of the join
 
Depends on your definition of "good".
 
"good"
 
mr5
I know some SQL
 
me too
if you end up with dup rows, you can distinct the result..
 
9:09 AM
SELECT [U].*, [R].*
FROM [User] AS [U]
LEFT JOIN [UserRole] AS [UR] ON [U].[Id] = [UR].[UserId]
LEFT JOIN [Role] AS [R] ON [R].[Id] = [UR].[RoleId]
sorta like that
but I want to get the users which only have one role
(or potentially none, but there are no users without roles)
@BugFinder but if I have duplicate rows, I want them to not be included in the result
 
but would they actually proper be dups or differnent roles?
looking at that if you have dups you have bad data
 
i suppose they wont be dups though
 
So if a user has 2 roles, you don't want him at all? Or only the first one?
 
i dont want them at all
 
so,you could do a bit fancier do you actually need the role info, or just roleid?
 
9:14 AM
i need the role info though
 
k so
 
the select requires all information from U and some from R (but for the sake of making it easier and since its irrelevant, I just select star it in the example query)
 
any time I see.* as a all fields it seems like a hack
 
@Wietlol Do you honestly feel reading all those abbreviations leads to more understandable sql?
 
nope :D
 
9:17 AM
select u.*, r.* from (select user.*,count(userrole.id) as counter from user left join userrole on user.userid = r.userid where counter>1) as u left join userrole.. blah blah
 
SQL is always clunky when you need to filter based on whole-table knowledge.
 
and yes having a table called user is bad, and abbreviations dont help
theres probably a more elegant way of doing it
 
the table is actually called System.Security.User
(its also a third party database)
 
BAH amazon.co.uk/Elgato-Stream-Deck-Controller-customizable/dp/… 15 keys and they want 90 something squids
 
I got it to work using a not in inner query though
 
9:22 AM
@Wietlol Probably the easiest way. Because to determine that a given userid is in more than one row, you need to do a different query.
 
I miss a streaming data api :(
like IEnumerable
 
I know i just had a week off but Im tired :(
 
@Wietlol In SQL? SQL does support that.
Well. MSSQL does.
 
SQL question:
Is it possible to fill a temp table from SQL tabular function,
this doesn't work
INSERT INTO #tmpBus GetAllProducts 1 ,'01/01/2010' ,'16/07/2018'
 
10:01 AM
I'm missing a select from that row
but inserting from a tabular might have different syntax
 
hi
 
@RoelvanUden not that I know of
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan hello
 
but stuff like EF enables quite a few things
 
i managed to implement the solution using topshelft,how do you start and stop the service
ServiceController sc = new ServiceController("My Service");
sc.Start();
is this okay ? is there any specif way to start the topshelf service
 
10:13 AM
is it idisposable?
 
@BugFinder In fairness that's also 15 screens
Ooooh and somebody made a C# wrapper for it <3
 
@techno A Windows Service is a Windows Service, regardless of the code used to create it.
That's the way to do it in code, yes.
 
okay.. thanks
but the service is not responding to control messages
i tried stopping it manually after the code execution, the same issue
so i had to find the PID of the process and force terminate it
 
10:29 AM
What does your Stop method do?
If you have a background thread working, you need to shut it down.
 
and does your service truly allow for these things
 
i have a timer
from the service class i call the stopmethod of the class
 
And do you disable the timer when Stop is called?
 
public void stopservice()
{
watcher.EnableRaisingEvents = false;
_timer.Stop(); }
public void Stop()
{
F.stopservice();
// write code here that runs when the Windows Service stops.
}
 
That should work.
 
10:32 AM
the second method is in the service class
 
Try debugging - add a Debugger.Launch() call in Stop(), and see what happens.
 
okay...
but on debugging the application it does not fall into the stop section of the code
and to send the control message the service should show up in the service control panel
debugging does not install the service
 
Hello, is there a way to generate a guid key in visual studio? not by c# i mean just like to register a class
 
like automatically?
or do you just want to have some guids?
 
yeah like a combination of keys to just make a guid
 
Tool> Create GUID
 
this is what I use mostly
 
@John
 
oh that create guid works
is there a shortcut for that?
 
(keep in mind that this website's identifiers are universally supported, while Microsoft's GUIDs are only work on earth)
 
10:42 AM
?
shortcut?
 
@John You can probably bind a shortcut to it.
 
@techno keybinding
 
How do you do this?
oh well i'll search on google nps
thanks for the answer
 
:)
 
10:59 AM
Please edit the code and use Ctrl-K to make it readable.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan went the dirty way ...
 

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