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00:27
Just wondering but are there any bitpacking Frameworks for C# cant seem to find much on it (aside from writing it myself)
guess I can just write a bitreader and bitwriter class
 
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02:16
@JasonBrown there is a bitwise operators
ya, i was just hoping someone had made some methods of storing multiple bitflags inside a single byte (eg i have 2 bitflag attribute enums, they both use 4 bits. So I want to store them in the same byte Because why not lol)
just thinking about future things that i dont really need to worry about at this point lol. Still i love bits much more fun then a byte lol
02:40
bits > byte
 
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05:25
I'm super new to VS/C# so I'm not sure if this is a computer issue, VS issue or code issue. I had code hitting an API and it was working fine. I had to reset windows to resolve a bug in windows but now the same code isn't hitting the API (confirmed with vendor and I don't see anything in Fiddler). I get a timeout error in VS.
I've tried outputting basic http get requests from various code samples and Fiddler again shows nothing. Firewall is completely off. I've launched the compiled exe and I have the same issue.
 
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06:52
Gooooood moorniiiiing CeeeeeeShaaarp! Have you received any invitations of people you don't know lately?
@JasonBrown Can you make an enum that derives from byte? Maybe you can use that
@Stephane Can you just fire a basic request to google?
07:31
ohayou
@Squirrelkiller i have
From whom, to what, and why?
i do not know, i refused all of them. I was told not to talk to strangers
I always talk to strangers, it's how you learn
this.Count1 = 50000000;
  this.Count2 = 0
  decimal a = (this.Count1 - this.Count2) * 100;
output : 7025......
something
how is this possible?
I am getting this output :
705032704
07:53
@Learning-Overthinker-Confused I don't know, but a piece is missing
What type are the Counts?
Counts are int datatype
Well I can try it, but I don't think I'll get your results
int Count1 = 50000000;
            int Count2 = 0;
            decimal a = (Count1 - Count2) * 100;
But how this is happenig
I am failing to understand that
You're overflowing the integer
Count1-Count2 gives you a big integer
Multiplying that with 100 overflows it
07:56
int are 32 bits I thought..
Then strange stuff happens
@Learning-Overthinker-Confused It would make more sense to cast the ints to decimal before the operation.
decimal Count1 = 50000000;
decimal Count2 = 0;
decimal a = (Count1 - Count2) * 100;
// returns 5000000000
Right now you're only casting to decimal after the operations are already complete (and overflowing) on ints.
50000000 * 100 is greater than int.MaxValue
08:02
Right. It's 10:00 o'clock and and I've got a powershell script hacked together to scan 375 security cameras and extract the codec and profile used. How's your morning been?
so it is
weird
it looked lower than that for me for some reason
I realized outlook wont find its server, thought hey maybe update windows, got a "please use recovery media" screen after the update failed.
 
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09:31
Is this the only possibility to make a file from a vstemplate CopyToOutputDirectory? No chance of doing it in the .vstemplate file?
did you manage with your PR?
09:53
Damn I hate clickonce
@LeeButler Really? Why? I enjoy it.
Hi guys. I've opened Visual Studio after a few years or programming in Java and I struggle a bit how to open a file by its name fast. IntelliJ Idea has a few keyboard shortcuts for: searching class by its name, searching file by its name, etc. I find it very convenient. I believe Reshaper is an extension for MSVS that adds this kind of behavior to MSVS. Or maybe stock MSVS can do that too?
@misha130 The PR brought the code to the same level, but then the intermediate commits were all fucked up. So I reset my fork a bunch commits and then pulled in the upstream. It's back to upstream/master now.
@Roel Yeah it's usually great, but the errors are a bit useless
@MartinVseticka Resharper by default binds this to the Ctrl-T shortcut, but as of VS2015 (IIRC) you can do it with Ctrl-, (comma)
@LeeButler Until you start hitting not-that-rare edge cases. Like wanting to host the CLickOnce sources on password-protected HTTP endpoints.
10:05
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Thank you. Looks good!
For example, I just published an app update and then it was complaining about "hard disk error" because the manifest didn't match the assembly, with no real reasoning or explanation. Turns out it was complaining because there's 3 differeent versions of Newtonsoft across the solution which it's only now started complaining about
@LeeButler I once had a totally meaningless error that eventually resolved to "user had no permissions to write to the temporary folder"
@MartinVseticka R# is expensive though
@Squirrelkiller Yes, I don't want to buy it just because it adds some convenience.
Too bad there is no community version of R#
JetBrains typically uses the model of community & ultimate versions
Not for R#, it seems
Eh, R# is well worth the money for convenience. In a business situation, that is. Besides, you have IntelliJ? R# should be cheap then.
10:11
Ya if you're an employee, your company might just get it for you. We all work with R#.
I have bought IntelliJ Idea for myself
@Squirrelkiller What is the main feature of R# that makes your life easy?
It's several small things, but I especially like ctrl+T
It can also mark a string as and evaluate regex
I also feel R# is well worth the money. It greatly accelerates code navigation - from jumping to classes/methods/files (much better than the built-in VS tool), to enhanced Find Usages ("find all places where a value is assigned to this property") and more.
Hints, suggestions, refactoring tooling, code quality tooling, navigation, decompilation, search/replace, find, etc.
Also great refactorings, e.g. for method signatures
Also intellisense
10:15
All that is really not relevant in a small project though.
When you wanna find your BaseDataGridViewCell you just go bdgvc and boom
Oh yeah, intellisense understands all extension methods and adds usings and so forth
Resharper is not expensive for the value you get out of it, even if you only do development a couple of hours a week
For my personal development I wouldn't buy it though
@Squirrelkiller Yeah, I love PascalCase completion.
10:16
Thank you guys, I'll have a look if the price is acceptable for me :)
If you're a student or active in an open-source project, they have good deals.
If you're full time development, it's way worth it. It's even more worth it if your employer pays for it, because it's likely not much for them either
Yeah, 100 EUR/year is nothing to improve developer productivity.
Ah, a bit more for orgs. Still, peanuts.
just like visual code
instead of R#
you don't boost developer pay to improve productivity because nobody who is reasonably professional is actually working more slowly due to bad pay
if anything you boost developer pay to prevent them from looking elsewhere
10:30
In fairness, I've actually found a particular sector which I like developing for while I've been at my current employer, and as far as I know there aren't that many companies which are like us, especially not nearby
user10210238
10:40
static Song InputSongDetails()
{
Console.WriteLine("What is the name of your song");
string name = Console.ReadLine();

Console.WriteLine("What is the artists name");
string artist = Console.ReadLine();

int records;
Console.WriteLine("How many records did it sell");
while (!int.TryParse(Console.ReadLine(), out records) || records < 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("That is not valid please enter a number");
}
return new Song(name, artist, records);
}
user10210238
How would I test this method only using 2 lines of code?
!!format Umar
Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
why doesnt this function connect to lastfm api
user10210238
static Song InputSongDetails()
{
Console.WriteLine("What is the name of your song");
string name = Console.ReadLine();

Console.WriteLine("What is the artists name");
string artist = Console.ReadLine();

int records;
Console.WriteLine("How many records did it sell");
while (!int.TryParse(Console.ReadLine(), out records) || records < 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("That is not valid please enter a number");
}
return new Song(name, artist, records);
}
user10210238
10:47
* static Song InputSongDetails()
{
Console.WriteLine("What is the name of your song");
string name = Console.ReadLine();

Console.WriteLine("What is the artists name");
string artist = Console.ReadLine();

int records;
Console.WriteLine("How many records did it sell");
while (!int.TryParse(Console.ReadLine(), out records) || records < 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("That is not valid please enter a number");
}
return new Song(name, artist, records);
}*
user10210238
How would I test that method in 2 lines using unit testing?
@Umarfarooq99 1) Hi, nice to meet you too
2) Whats even your question?
user10210238
@Squirrelkiller lol my bad nice to meet you
3) read the rules - too much code -> paste it to gist or pasteofcode or pastebin or something
10:49
Why only 2 lines?
Can't make a triple-A pattern with that
user10210238
I'm not sure why only two lines everything i've thought of requires more than 2 lines
user10210238
demonstrate that ISD is working properly creating a song with correct Details.

2 lines of code (unless you shorten it to 1) you need to see what you input at the console appearing as the details of a single song.
user10210238
Thats the question
What does "working properly" mean here?
user10210238
I'm assuming that it's to do with the condition that returns this message
user10210238
10:54
"That is not valid please enter a number"
user10210238
When a string or negative number is inputted
11:07
I guess linq or something can make that in two lines
ugly, but works
probably even one lne
!!afk lunch
InputSongDetails(); Console.writeline("blah/nBlah/nOne Million"); ?
nnevermind i didnt read carefully..
@ABuckau maybe you meant \n?
maybe. wouldnt work anyway.
as far as unit testing, idk.
re-reading the question , i think it means to simply call the function and test it manually..
and to display the details after. day1 stuffs?
no idea. I'm just used to seeing /n and a red flag goes off in my brain
user10210238
not sure ill try and see what happens cheers anyway
11:35
@Umarfarooq99 So the answer is "extract the number validation logic to a different method and test that separately"
But saying "Do this in 2 lines" is a terrible question.
That's a pointless metric. You can have a 2-line method that's concise and clear, and you can have a 2-line method that's a terrible abuse of syntax and is an unreadable mess.
12:05
I have a branch that I'm struggling to clean up and push to master. It contains a lot of XAML work by the designer that I'm not hooking up to the real data. It keeps getting pushed by more pressing tasks, so every time I get back to work on it, I merge the latest code from master into it, so I don't drift off. I am now 38 commits behind master. :(
12:23
Is there a way to run code from Nuget packege by itself?
I know, its stupid but just asking
What do you mean, run code?
A nuget package is a zip file containing some files and some scripts, such as "add a Reference to <dll>" and such. It can contain a powershell script that is run when adding/removing, too.
I know what is Nuget (created a few) but im asking about mechanism like startup (program.cs) without "invocation" from code above. Its stupid question but better to have 100% sure
I still don't know what it is you're asking.
A nuget package can contain an EXE file, so that when you install it, it simply places the EXE in the path, and you can invoke it from there.
Though Chocolatey is a more commonly used tool for this kind of scenario.
In fact, I'm pretty sure Chocolatey runs on top of the Nuget protocols.
File Upload Control within update Panel inside tab returns hasFile property false for first Time. Second time it is uploading properly. Can any one help me
My stupid question and can not describe it better, sorry, but thanks for help
13:23
Few days ago was a topic here about similar thing
 
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14:54
Morning everyone.
15:14
Morning Gregg
user10864482
good mornin'
15:30
0
Q: When to null-check arguments with nullable reference types enabled

Callum WatkinsGiven a function in a program using C# 8.0's nullable reference types feature, should I still be performing null checks on the arguments? void Foo(string s, object o) { if (s == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(s)); // Do I need these? if (o == null) throw new ArgumentNullExc...

No need
Well, Microsoft itself says that the feature is not foolproof.
And if someone compiles the code without opting in...
Or copy/pastes that function somewhere else...
If you have control over the entire codebase that will be calling this method, and all of it is compiled with C# 8 with this feature enabled, and you're diligent and fix all warnings/errors the compiler produce, then you could remove those if-statements. If you're unsure about any of those requirements, then you should keep the if-statements. — Lasse Vågsæther Karlsen 2 mins ago
Sensible advice, I think.
.Net Core and ASP.Net Core will be ready for C# 8.0 and NRF from 3.0
Does that mean Microsoft will be removing their null checks? Or is it just another layer of safety?
asp.net question. Is it normal for a button click event method to not run if I use jquery to click it programatically on the client side? $("#"+"<%= UpdateButton.ClientID %>").click() causes the page to reload*, Page_Load executes, but UpdateButton_Click() doesn't execute.
I'm in the process of composing an MCVE but I thought I'd ask first real quick in case I ran into a common "gotcha"
(*or rather, it partially reloads because it's the update button for an UpdatePanel. But I don't know if that's relevant)
15:45
@Kevin Webforms?
@RobertHarvey Good question
Yeah, I think so
If it's webforms, you need a really good understanding of the Page Life Cycle before you can be productive in it.
ASP.NET MVC doesn't have that problem.
Nice, I cannot wait for the nothing null by default unless a nullable type.
@Kevin You need to use Ajax to a generic web handler, otherwise a submit would trigger a postback.
@Kevin Especially since a button will trigger a server side event handler.
@Greg Oh, reference types are still null by default. They've just added compile-type checks to warn you of possible null reference exceptions.
And null assignments, I guess.
15:51
Triggering a postback is what I want... I think.
I thought for instance string cannot be null, has to hold an assignment. Where as if you want null, you need string? for instance.
@Kevin That means you want the server to render the page and server the content again with a change from the event?
Yeah.
@Kevin Then why are you using jQuery?
For the same reasons that anyone would use jQuery?
In this specific instance, because I can more concisely get a reference to the button element than if I used document.getElementById
16:00
Yeah, that would be a good reason.
Making an MCVE now... The behavior only occurs on my coworker's machine so this is kind of a white-room operation
What are you attempting to do
The page is a search page that displays rows of information about our company's product. The page initially shows ten rows. We would like to implement infinite scroll. Right now we have a "see more" button that triggers a partial postback and renders an additional ten rows. This works perfectly.
We have a javascript function that triggers whenever the user scrolls to the bottom of the page. We want that function to programatically click the "see more" button. Right now, when that script clicks the button, it triggers a partial postback, but does not cause more rows to render.
Oh, gotcha. So you want to do an infinite scroll.
16:13
Has anyone played with Blazor?
I have a small application to write, was debating on using it. But do you think it could actually be used for production?
@Avner Rebase!
user10864482
dont know it but feel about to tell you not to because of the wording "experimental"
Pretty much. If you're saying "hey, you should throw out your buggy implementation and use this one from dzone", thanks, but my coworker and I already found a workaround (calling __doPostBack with a "MoreRowsPlease" argument that the server checks for during Page_Load) and it's hard to justify to management that we need to start over when we already have something functional
@J.Doe Get the nuget package, load hte dll in your C# interactive window, voila
I'm off, bye bye!
This is more of a post mortem to establish 1) why didn't the obvious approach work and 2) is there any small incremental change we can make (setting a flag, rearranging the order of html elements, etc) that would make the obvious approach work
user10864482
Unfortunately the MCVE I just constructed has no problem at all clicking an update button programatically and making the event fire, so until I can get a second look at my coworker's wacky environment, the mystery will remain unsolved
@User23332 Yeah, that is what I was afraid of.
16:36
@Kevin I would refactor with a generic handler, that way the jQuery can hit the request and receives a valid Json Object that you can format on the page, the use a JSX Template or something to inject onto page.
Scary question -- I reference two different Assemblies. Assembly A requires newtonsoft.json v12.0, assembly b requires newtonsoft.json v9.0, both are version strict. Am I boned?
Why do you do that?
Sounds like you are
Awesome. I love working for a company who's shit is so un-together that multiple zip codes are involved.
What's wrong with multiple zip codes
16:51
Generally having your shit together would imply it's in at least one zip code. My company doesn't have it's shit together. It's shit is so un-together, it's actually in multiple zip codes.
Ohhhhhh. I thought you meant the company was in multiple zip codes, which would be fine
Also the way zip codes work is dumb
17:03
Postal Codes are just a pain in the ass under all circumstances.
17:14
@Squirrelkiller Turns out when I reset Windows I forgot to remove McAfee. All good now, thanks! And yes, requests to even Google were failing.
 
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user10864482
19:54
good mornin'
20:26
Afternoon
user10864482
I'm soo happy
user10864482
I got the hype from "my code is working"
20:39
The hype
I added 2 more exit points in some shitty classic asp app
-1 for the general welfare of the code base from the human race
user10864482
user10864482
21:01
where is everybody meme of the day?
user10864482
then I'm really close to case 3 ahah
22:13
Can you do this in Webpack?
module.exports = environment => {
    if(environment === 'production') {
        build('production');
    }

    if(environment == "development") {
        build('development');
    }
}

function build(environment) {
    if (environment === 'production') {
        return require('./Webpack/Release/webpack.production.config.js');
    }

    return require('./Webpack/Release/webpack.development.config.js');
}

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