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13:00
@humanpony havn't lsitend to that in ages!
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@Squirrelintraining got a full list of those forgotten :)
There are moa than enuff of those :D
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@Squirrelintraining do you know 'Noisia'?
@humanpony Nope
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it's like a mix of bassnectar and amon tobin
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13:07
it's sound very organic; like a liquid
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they have a track named 'tentacles' . Kind of disturbing
eyy now my new icon has applied ffff
hold the phone
the creator of brave is the creator of javascript
that is major cool
I don't think he has any military rank
well civilian cool then
13:18
@Neil
What you did there
I C IT
I was in CIT, too
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got this error that puzzle me
ConfigurationErrorsException: Only one <configSections> element allowed per config file and if present must be the first child of the root <configuration> element. (C:\Users\x\source\repos\xxxx\xxxx\bin\Debug\xxxx.exe.Config line 8)
@Squirrelintraining ctor still happens at runtime and sets the readonly variable to something unknown at compile time
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here is pastbin of my config paste.ofcode.org/AygfGMcFHP6jENsfTGdaC9
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13:20
if anyone could have a look I be glad. I'm sure it's stupid mistake on my behalf but I can't see it
@Squirrelkiller true, but not only once :finger_in_air:
Have a nice day you guys
seeing you ♥
When has Microsoft changed javascript parseInt(value) behavior? Traditionally if no radix parameter was provided it did assume base 10, even if it recieved "09" as a value.
Now it does follow Ecmascript 2015 and if it recieves a cero in the string, it things it is octal instead decimal
Before: Firefox, Chrome, IE11 --> parseInt('09') === 9
Now: Firefox, Chrome --> parseInt('09') === 9 but IE 11 --> parseInt(''09') === 0
Are you comainging that it follows standards?
Oh yeah, and this depends on some weird patch, in my dev machine does not happen but end user had the problem.
Complaining
13:35
That's why every linter ever says you should use the parseInt with radix
I am complaining different browsers behaving different, regarding ecmascript 2015
Welcome to web development
Don't get comfortable, somebody will come along and change it soon for literally no reason
Yeah, now I should check codebase to make sure radix is especified
to make sure production sites dont go to hell
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13:40
here is pastbin of my config https://paste.ofcode.org/AygfGMcFHP6jENsfTGdaC9
if anyone could have a look I be glad. I'm sure it's stupid mistake on my behalf but I can't see it
@humanpony IIRC configsections should be right at the beggining
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@bradbury9 that's it, you fixed it, ty :)
@CaptainObvious (X) doubt
@bradbury9 No
Traditionally, if you were to do parseInt('010') you would get the result 8
The folks over at TC39 came along once things pretty much settled down after the shitshow Microsoft put the entire web through for 20 odd years, and said "this behavior is idiotic"
And now it always assumes radix 10 unless told otherwise.
IE 11 is ancient
^
Why am I still supporting IE11
questions life
Cuz customer with old minds use it, and customer with old minds throw money on the table for that kind of "feature"
13:52
because stupid people keep using old versions of IE
We have exactly one customer that uses IE11, but that one has moneyz
If you choose to use IE, you deserve the bugs that you have
@CaptainSquirrel They aren't stupid any more than all y'all still sticking to Windows, an operating system you need to pay for, and is arguable inferior to others.
(That is to say, they aren't stupid at all)
13:53
@MadaraUchiha i can play all my vidya games on windows
I can't do that without lots of fiddling/troubleshooting/relying on wine
@CaptainSquirrel I can play pretty much everything I normally play on Ubuntu, as well.
But isn't my point.
My point is that the fault lies with Microsoft creating a browser that is tied so hard to the operating system that uninstalling it is impossible, and doesn't update by itself.
I'd love to switch to Linux for my home usage... but there is no official Plex client ~_~
that's completely true
(Apple, by the way, are doing the exact same mistake for Safari and iOS)
Learned nothing.
Yeah but if you buy Apple you have 0 voice in this matter
13:55
Apple is worse. They don't even allow you to install a different browser :-D
@RoelvanUden Yup.
"But there is Chrome!" It's just Safari with a skin
@CaptainSquirrel All browsers in iOS are, in effect, Safari.
It's 💩
13:56
And it lacks even the most basic of things~
oh god, I'm turning into my dad
Do you have children?
If so, it is already too late
Hi already too late, I'm dad
oh god
23-19!
23-19!!!!
Lock it down!!
Can I overload a controller action with the same route but different parameter?
Will the mediaformatter pick up on that?
Like, one is MyClass1, one is MyClass2, while both are structurally different?
14:15
Hello,
I have group of radio buttons (menu), when each checked it will load usercontrol (with MVVM), how to make it work two way, if I load usercontrol it will check the corresponding radio button?
Murmaider Murmaider Murmaider Murmaider Murmaider Murmaider
14:38
gonna finally attack this scriptresource.axd error xD
@Mr.Noob are you asking how you can make a default radio button?
Now finally time to do some of my actual job
14:57
heh
imagine doing what you are actually paid to do
15:17
I'm suddenly realizing how weird 2013 was....
specially if you're into tech
Windows 8 already got a huge update that added a feature that was arbitrarily removed, more people were freaking out over the XB1 than the NSA spying, iOS got a serious reskin, Ashton Kutcher played Steve Jobs, Samsung started making phones that could scroll based on the position of your eyes....wtf was even going on that year?
wtf is going on this year to be honest
i dont even know
i just live here
this year has been surprisingly very tame....like, way better than the last few
unless you live in the UK
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15:32
I got a Oracle reader and I have a column of type OracleDate and I have a model representing the table. My problem now is to assign the OracleDate model property to that column. I keep getting System.InvalidCastException, etc. I checked on SO and Google and stuff but no solution are working
I live in the UK :(
_goodMorning
mr5
mr5
@CaptainObvious do you know Belle Delphine?
@Mr.Noob does it have something like BindingMode=TwoWay?
Jay
Jay
does an asp:ValidationSummary require a label or a textbox or anything to display its messages, or can it display the bullet list on its own?
What do you mean "know" her
I've heard of her
mr5
mr5
15:42
Have you met her in person?
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Are UK people generally rich that they can get away with school
Those dialogs including the stacktrace are long way too 90s. They should start using crashlytics
Why would I have met her
omfg that icon
I don't live anwhere near Sussex
mr5
mr5
15:46
because you also live in UK
So do 66.0399 million other people.
And what's school got to do with it
Jay
Jay
for the record, I live in the US and I have also never met Mr. T
She's 19, she doesn't need to be in school anymore
Nearly 20
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mr5
This is something new in Chrome
installable page
just like a PWA in Desktop
15:49
Oh shit she has to file her accounts by november
So we'll be able to see how much dolla she really makes
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mr5
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan hahaha. I'm a fan of asking dumb questions you know
For reference all of this information came from companies house. Amazing what you can learn from there
I'm about to say "screw this reprex"
been trying to make a reprex so I could figure out why the scriptresource error keeps popping up, but there are so many dependency issues
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I got a Oracle reader and I have a column of type OracleDate and I have a model representing the table. My problem now is to assign the OracleDate model property to that column. I keep getting System.InvalidCastException, etc. I checked on SO and Google and stuff but no solution are working
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any charitable soul?
15:58
Harry you're too late
It's 5
i finish at 530
because thats what i get paid for
What a shit end time
Lol good luck
!!shrug
16:00
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
16:58
public double ConverToDouble(string inputString)
        {
            double result = double.Epsilon;
            try
            {
                Double.TryParse(inputString, out double doubleResult);
                result = doubleResult;
            }
            catch(ArgumentNullException ex)
            {
                _logger.LogError($"{0}. Could not convert {1} string to double.", ex.Message, inputString);
            }
            return result;
        }
can this code be improved or it looks clean ?
.Net core 2.2
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mr5
the underscore make it looks dirty
ah
i ran out of creativity lol
Use the return value of double.tryparse
mr5
mr5
double.Epsilon as a default result
if returns whether the string you gave it was good
mr5
mr5
17:01
should have been double.NaN or just return whatever the tryparse outputs
i am setting result = doubleResult; if the parsing is success, it will return the valid result ?
mr5
mr5
also, it's common to name your method with a prefix of Try* to denote that it silently ignores the exception thrown
@mr5 tryparse returns bool
mr5
mr5
@Sakthivel I mean the output from the out
@mr5 ah makes sense
@Grace I still dont see how it will ever not return the value of double.tryparse
mr5
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17:13
why would you need to log it from that level?
it should be the responsibility of the controller or the presenter or the viewmodel
@mr5 exactly, i added it to get inputs and separation. will move it to controller
mr5
mr5
just fail it silently since it seems that's what you want to achieve
yeah
@mr5 done, thanks
the typical use for double.tryparse is wrapping it in an if
if (double.TryParse(somestring, out double d))
{
// do stuff with the double here
}
else
{
// do this if the string is not a double
}
this code will, uh, just return garbage (I wanna say 0?) if the input isn't a string
huh, nice catch. I was wondering what to do with the bool returned by the tryParse. Thanks again
17:30
if that's what you want, sure, but you want to handle that case
you almost certainly don't want to just start spitting out garbage if the string is bad
also, double.tryparse doesn't throw if the string is null, it just returns false
mr5
mr5
at this stage, you probably realize that it's unnecessary to wrap the double.TryParse in another method that basically does the same thing
I hope so
Yeah, this does the same thing as double.tryparse except it has a catch block that will never be used and silently discards errors
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I'm writing a table mapper and I'm having trouble with Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Types.OracleDate . In the model the property type for say 'ABC' is OracleDate. I'm getting the data from Oracle db and I'm having trouble to fill the model has I get error on that type. Any thought?
18:24
sorry I don't know :(
I want to ask, though: anyone ever made an ASP page that was intended for use on a touch device?
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@AlRey not asp but for what it worth i don't think asp matter for what you are asking
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on top of my head
- do you need special movement support (i.e 3 fingers)
- do you have framework preference (jquery ui, bootstrap, etc)
I have special movement support for three fingers.
I don't need any special movement and I'm working with jquery
I thought I'd already solved this issue, but not all iPads in my workplace seem to work with the solution I came up with stackoverflow.com/questions/57361515/…
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@AlRey the latest version of bootstrap support flex model , which is great
18:35
the above solution works on my phone, so I'm gonna see if it'll work on the iPad
trying that jquery version first and seeing what happens
All the model classes including entities such as 'Users' should have Interfaces so they can be Injected into constructors of dependencies ?
19:07
all classes need interfaces
so that they can be decorated
and properly mocked
Thanks !
or faked
or stubbed
or whatever
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I'm having trouble with Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Types.OracleDate . I receive OracleDate from db and I have a variable of type OracleDate but I can't make it work. Any thought?
19:27
Y'all have to get rid of the word "all"
Only sith deal in absolutes
Not all classes need interfaces
Starting with ApiControllers. Why the hell would those need interfaces?
because the client libraries share the same interface
Client libraries arent C# though
true
19:29
Say we're on angular
they are in all languages
so C# too
You may have an OpenAPI doc or something
When building a Desktop App, your MainWindow doesnt need an interface, beside INotifyPropertyChanged or similar functional additions
Me: "Oh look, an update to Rider"
Rider:
snort
just the usual
19:39
my first software dev job's boss insisted on an interface defined for every class
They did get the new core 3-preview 8 working properly, so I just had to switch back over from another version of MSBuild. Still caused me to panic pretty hard for a second there. So many squiggles.
did someone say 1954?
!!godzilla
@AlRey That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
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you know what I told them? I told them.
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19:53
good night everyone, even you @CapricaSix
Good night human pony o/
hey now; ponies have hooves /)
arrghhh SO is offline
20:12
So it's not just because north/east germany has only 50% internet right now
I'm at the addected ISP, so like 80% of the internet are down for me. I thought SO is one of those.
I didn't really start using this site actively until around May, but is this becoming a more common thing or what?
It being down? Absolutely not
20:37
@Squirrelkiller It's the wall going back up. Digitally this time.
It would seem so. Was nice knowing ya guys.
Don't worry though, few years and the EU will join all of us within the new great firewall :)
Looking forward to it comrade

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