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18:00
@drch The "seed" was saying two browsers who happened to seed Random wtih the same seed (unlikely)
you'd have to have two callers who had the same random seed + did the call within the same ms to get a collision
since the time is used to build the value
is time factored into call of Math.Rand()?
or would the same seed create the same sequence (ie, like it does in .Net)
You can't seed Math.random. It seeds itself automatically, based on time.
javascript doesnt' let you seed it
so it's very unlikely to get seed collisions
yeah id be really interested to see the source
wow... @ton.yeung my BCP problem was caused by a missing GO statement after a DELETE... it was executing the BCP insert, THEN deleting the table, even though the DELETE was at the top of the script.
18:06
I certainly would like to know why a down vote was applied to this answer. It is a complete description of a straightforward way to generate the random number range desired, which neither of the previous answers addressed. — John R Doner Dec 29 '09 at 2:27
The answer was written in the wrong language.
if you did this in .NET, you would get collisions for sure cause there's only 2 billion seed values.
4 billion, right?
although i assume they're not re-seeding every time JS encounters it
@KendallFrey nah, it takes Math.Abs()
No, it's seeded on initialization.
@drch That's fucked
@drch The number is built on random + the datetime
so you'd only get collisions if two clients tried to generate at the same millisecond using the same seed
the chance of that is 1 in 2billion (seed) * 1/(chance of same ms)
which is pretty tiny
18:09
@ReedCopsey You mean they add a random number into the seed? Where do they get it?
no - they add the datetime to the generated random number
so it's random + datetime
@ton.yeung is this still relevant? my search for chrome's random() issues mentioned chrome version 3
@ReedCopsey Addition is commutative. My question still stands.
JS > Math.random
Or whatever Reed was talking about.
I fail to see how you can seed a RNG with a random number...
feed the client the first 32 bits from the server ;)
18:17
not joking though. its like the hi-lo PK strategy NHibernate uses ;)
while we're nice and on topic - anybody here attend UG talks regularly?
@ReedCopsey i did in vancouver, not so much in london
user group
If you want a real RNG, use radioactive decay to constantly modify the state of a PRNG.
18:18
@ton.yeung like your local one: hdnug.org
or nhdnug.org (which has a talk that sounds like something you'd actually be interested in coming up :p )
@ReedCopsey I still want to know what you meant by seeding the RNG with a random number...
ill hopefully find some in germany since I'll need help getting a job ;)
(palermo's a great speaker)
@KendallFrey (I never said seeding a RNG with a random number :p )
(not sure where you got that)
11 mins ago, by Reed Copsey
@drch The number is built on random + the datetime
@KendallFrey Yes - that algo for generating the UUID was using the current date time + Math.random() [it doesn't care about how it's seeded, though]
18:20
Oh, you're seeding a high-quality RNG with a lower-quality one?
f
@ton.yeung Yeah - Palermo's a good guy - very smart, too - you should go ;)
they're free
(usually)
and it's in the evening
most UG meetings are that way - they do monthly-ish talks for free (or sometimes a pittance to cover pizza)
yeah i dont know how great that extra seed is
since its modulus 16 anyways
(a + y) % m == a%m + y%m
so its only adding a 1/16 chance
@ton.yeung Yeah - I very actively try to get people from college - it's tough to get uni students to come, though :(
for my user group
and its called outside of the inner loop
so its still 1/16 for the guid generator
DOWNVOTE
@drch Something seems wrong with that math.
18:25
@ton.yeung Yeah - I pay for it :p
@drch It's 1/16 per character
If a = 2, y = 2, and m = 3, your math is wrong
@ReedCopsey i think its 1/16 per call to generateUUID()
@drch No - the function is called per X or Y character within the original string
so it's per character int he resulting GUID
(other than the "4" that's always there)
@ton.yeung @ReedCopsey After three cans of Red Bull I'm semi coherent, yes the UPDATE would have been correct; so maybe my brain will start working better.
Protip: Don't mix Red Bull and coffee.
18:27
@ReedCopsey d is initialized outside of the .replace() callback
also, since its divided by 16 every time, so those subsequent values for the value of date.getTime() are almost guaranteed collide
I've met him a few times
@ton.yeung I have a good heart, I can endure.
last time I saw him was in March - he throws a big party at the MVP summit each year
That awkward moment when you spent hours trying to figure out how the code works, only to find out it doesn't.
18:31
That awkward moment when you realize why it didn't work. :S
And that it used to work.
hi guys... i have a problem with WCF service.. i am using service reference in windows app project. In Reply to one of my wcf methods there is a class which has a propety ID int (datacontract) it always comes 0. When i try from code it works. but when i actually installl the wcf service and try it comes 0. any idea guys ? some settings with proxy? anything at all?
@ton.yeung He may or may not remember me :)
but feel free if you want
tell him I said thanks again for the beer
(praying) someone will come to my rescue :)
same ere ton.. but damn this issue, works from code, when the setup is installed this id field is never returned
18:34
@CıPhEr Is it flagged as a [DataMember]?
@CıPhEr what part of the service populates that property?
yes Reed.. that is marked as datamember
you have a default constructor?
(just running through standard issues...)
That awkward moment when you realize that you miss having a bug.
18:36
[DataMember(Order = 1)]
public int ID { get; set; }

[DataMember(Order = 2)]
public int Quantity { get; set; }
now quantiy is populated, but ID is always 0. I chekcd the database calls, ID and quantiyt is returned. also mapping are all correct. From code i get both values but when i install setup this ID field never retuned
@ton.yeung Good, because...
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Nope, wrong guy
@CıPhEr what does 'install setup' mean?
My brain fucked up so bad there.
@NinjaEcho Search for Tommy Edison
Tom, i create setup of WCF service and i install the service. and use the URL
from code means... code URL
Damn history class
@CıPhEr I don't know how creating a WCF setup works
@ton.yeung No
talk me through what you did
18:39
@ton.yeung Read it
The link
How about the first one?
Of course, it took so long for you to get to it, you won't get the joke anymore.
Exactly
@CıPhEr do you have tracing switched on? If not, this page should be a good start to getting that going: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms730342.aspx. Get to the point where there's something interesting in your WCF logging folder, wherever that is, and open the resulting .svclog in service trace viewer. That should show you whether the value of ID was passed through in serialization
I have WCF service project.. I run the project.. use the URL and debug, i get the value.. when i create setup of WCF project install on IIS and use that URL this ID field is never retruned.
5 mins ago, by ton.yeung
@KendallFrey i can see that
18:41
ok TOM thanks for the link.. ill try that thing.
attitude?
it looks like basically what you want is this in your web.config:
Oh, misread
<configuration>
   <system.diagnostics>
      <sources>
            <source name="System.ServiceModel"
                    switchValue="Information, ActivityTracing"
                    propagateActivity="true">
            <listeners>
               <add name="traceListener"
                   type="System.Diagnostics.XmlWriterTraceListener"
                   initializeData= "c:\log\Traces.svclog" />
            </listeners>
         </source>
      </sources>
   </system.diagnostics>
</configuration>
(see full text)
I can see that
Get it!?
If you couldn't see, you would be _____?
18:43
What is the best way to write if (x == a || x == b)?
Fuck this.
@kush Exactly that.
thanks :)
@ton.yeung I would do the conversion to vb in my head. Don't want people to know I am writing vb now, do I?
I have something profound to say about my code. Fuck
@kush For 2 options, that's probably best - if you get a lot, you can use if ( (new[]{a,b,c,d,e,f,g}).Contains(x))
@ReedCopsey So barf-ugly
18:46
true - but better than a ton of conditions
I'm sure python can do that in two words
@ReedCopsey yeah, just two
Probably x in [a,b]
@KendallFrey Yep ;)
@ReedCopsey See? That's why Python is so goddamn easy.
18:47
yeah - python can do if x in [a,b,c,d,e]:
going alright- just got my string parsing working properly
I don't even know the language and I can write it.
it works fairly well now
well, to have a beta ;)
It's the Travis!
I'm shooting for this calendar year for the actual release - and that may not even happen
! :D
18:48
because we have to rewrite all of our help
I simplified your userscript.
which, right now, is at about 1600 pages :S
I saw your ping. I only used the event in case other hooks were required.
lol
I don't write help :p
I lol'd when I saw !important
18:49
it's end user help, not developer help - developer's are crap at writing real help
Doesn't work without.
I know. If it were more specific it would tho :P
You sure?
I read that it wouldn't.
Semi. Isn't it a specificity issue?
Ah
I thought it was funny because important always seems to spite me. If I used it, then it was probably to fix some ie issue.
It's also a scope issue, because I think the page has precedence over userstyles, which have precedence over browser css
18:51
@ton.yeung Dev's can write help if it's for a developer-oriented API, but if it's going to be in the hands of end users who aren't developers, you need separate people to write help usually :(
Either way, it works flawlessly.
haha
Does anyone here use auto hide for their task bar in windows?
I have noticed that I can't mouse over to auto show the taskbar when chrome is running.
Burn
Chrome sucks
If trends keep up, I'm pretty sure Chrome will become the new IE.
I must be blind. WHERE IS THAT FUNCTION???
18:57
@ton - That doesn't happen to you? Are you using win7? It happens on 4 machines I have tested.
This codebase is of questionable parenthood.
@ton.yeung ba dum tsss
Ah, thats why.
I like auto hide. In VS I have everything unpinned except for the code
hah auto filter
That sense of humour...

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