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14:09
yawn
yawn
#coffee!
(which is a pretty yucky color, btw)
!!color coffee
Well, that was... unexpected.
If I opened my cup at Timmies and saw that...
this.Demand("refund");
lol
14:14
"I had just finished a delicious dinner when I noticed a small ham sitting in Toby's exercise wheel. Toby was gone."
How can I call a generic for an 'object' using reflection?
java, ham, javascript, hamster
@RoelvanUden You confused me
@KendallFrey I have object arg and I want to invoke something with a signature of public void Do<T>(T lala).
I tried something along the lines of this, _GPGPU.GetType().GetMethod("To").MakeGenericMethod(Argument.GetType()).Invoke(_‌​GPGPU, new object[] { Argument });, however I get a constraint exception on the MakeGenericMethod
With reflection?
Oh, you want to type it
You can do that with dynamic.
A constraint exception? Elaborate...
Not at the moment.
With dynamic! I'll try that
14:21
@ton.yeung Yes.
@RoelvanUden I think the trick is to make a non-generic wrapper.
@ton.yeung I hate school.
@KendallFrey Damn! The type cannot be inferred from the usage
@ton.yeung I like to learn, not to be taught.
@RoelvanUden What caused that?
@KendallFrey Arguments[i] = ((dynamic)_GPGPU).To(Argument);
@ton.yeung I thought they have like courses and stuff at college.
@RoelvanUden Wrong one.
@KendallFrey Oh? Enlighten me :-)
14:24
_GPGPU.To((dynamic)Argument);
@ton.yeung I don't get it, isnt angular frontend?
@KendallFrey You sir, are a genius. Thanks!
hi everyone
how can i minimize window in system tray an in the visible location like dropbox?
@ton.yeung Yea he should know that from the name... I think I'm immune to these things since I saw a BubbleSort in live code
@programmer1 You can choose which icons are shown permanently in Control Panel I think.
14:31
@ton.yeung yes but i couldn't find a good solution
You shouldn't force it on your users.
@ton.yeung I have green eyes.
@KendallFrey then how dropbox and antivirus can do it?
@KendallFrey mee too, i'm green
@programmer1 Maybe they set a default for it.
@KendallFrey i don't think so!
Minimizing to tray is easy. "an in the visible location" is the part I'm talking about.
14:36
the problem will bigger when our application wants to run different OS!, windows xp's notification mecanisim is difference as windows 8!
@KendallFrey yes, the problem is here, really problem!
the interest point is that dropbox set itself just after clock as first icon in system tray!
It'd be interesting to see the code they use... it might be in a class called DirtyHacks ;)
Anyone know why the Desktop folder has FileAttribute ReadOnly set when it is not read-only / you can write to it?...
Sure you're looking at the right one?
selecting a different folder doesnt have that attribute
14:42
javascript isn't that the same as jquery?
... :p
very late trolling attempt :s
Your mom is late...
why is that?
You tell me...
DirectoryInfo FileAttributes has ReadOnly
14:44
Safe sex is great sex, better wear a latex 'cause you don't want that late text, that "I think I'm late" text
Which rap artist is that, @Dirt?
@dirt Mine shows that only some of the files are readonly.
@ActionHank Lil Wayne
that's not a rap artist
However, none of the files in it are readonly. Weird
14:46
Lyrics like that make me want to listen to rap
@ton.yeung that's right but how can i set visibility by default for my application in control panel programmiticaly?
So if I need a timer that ticks once, but don't want to worry about managing the lifetime of a timer, can I just do this... or does that make me a bad person? ... I know the VB makes me a bad person, but if we could just ignore that for a bit ;)
ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(
Sub()
Thread.Sleep(intervalToWait)
'Do all the things! Call the methods! Modify state!
End Sub)
@KendallFrey we prompt for a directory, select the Desktop, and read its FileAttributes and it says ReadOnly | Directory
Oh dear... code formatting fail, my apologies.
@JeffBridgman You could await Task.Delay(interval)
14:47
Ah, but we're stuck in .NET 3.5 land :P
@ton.yeung Gotcha, thanks for the tip!
@dirt My desktop folder appears to also be readonly...
yes, my application is internet speed tester and our users isn't familar with computer and i have to set this feature myself programmitacally?
Whats weird @JeffBridgman is that you can write to it, but that FileAttribute.ReadOnly is set
unless thats actually what your building :(
@ton.yeung i prefer to set them manually in user's system alternate chat to find solution here! :)
bye
user1804599
14:57
Ha.
user1804599
Intern wanted to use Java, I showed him C# and now he doesn't want to use Java anymore.
15:09
I have two project A and B in the solution. A references B. If I delay sign both and send them for full signing. Will A be able to load B after ? Or do I have to get B fully signed first, and then add a binary reference to that in Project A, delay sign A and send for full signing ?
Hey guys, kind of wondering about something. Is it possible to create a regular expressions that parses all lines of a multiline string for a substring, and return a match only if the substring is not found? IE if the string does not contain the substring?
a regular expression*
why not use a string function?
because that would require rewriting a lot more :P
i mean
its for work
and theres other projects that already have been set up this way
the multiline seems irrelevant? You just want to see if there is a certain string in a string?
or should it return a line?
just want to see if there is a substring in a string
15:20
String.contains(substring)
no, i cant do that
must be done with a regex
why?
thats the catch, and the constraint
use the !
^(?!.*DontMatchThis).*$
the ! ?
15:23
while applying the regex to each string
but I dont get it, why not use a string method as david said?
thanks Andre, let me try it out
someone else wrote it in a cumbersome way is not a reason
@soft
ups @softarn is right
string function is to easy, regex = job-protection :p
15:25
@AndreAlbuquerque - It doesn't seem to work
haha :)
Regex regularExpression = new Regex("^(?!.*test).*$", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Compiled | RegexOptions.Multiline);
            if (regularExpression.IsMatch(@"Line onetest
messadge 1dwd"))
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Matched.");
            }
            else
            {
                Console.WriteLine("No match.");
            }
well you get better performance from regex no?
ZOMG!!
string.contains please
better performance, how many times is this function called?
15:27
thousands
millions
this will be called a lot, thats FOR SURE
the only way to be sure about performance is to test it yourself
or some simple caching or whatever
guys i dont want to debate using regexs vs using strings, this is the problem at hand, so please, work within the constraints
string ops*
write some memoization functions if you want to appear clever ;)
this is work? how much am I getting paid? :p
Internet at conferences is HORRIBLE
hmm...
i can get it to work with single line strings using
^((?!test).)*$
but not multiline
15:33
^((?!test).)*$/s
So how could I write a little tool that would make a user answer "Are you sure?" when moving a file from one location to another in Windows Explorer
(add the /s)
@ton.yeung I am at devLink in Chattanooga
Basically I need to know how to access Windows Explorer in some language.... I really do not care which one...
Any ideas?
Yep...
ah so this replaces whitespaces? @AndreAlbuquerque
I just walked past the telerik table..
I should have made a scene and knocked everything over
15:35
@Alexandru nop it just makes . matches also newline
And I found a link for what I am trying to do. Sorta... Awesome
and so the regex is applied even if you have newlines
@ton.yeung Haha what about Reddit?
@ton.yeung Weak...
@AndreAlbuquerque - This also did not work, BUT...the concept was correct. check out stackoverflow.com/questions/18492249/…, turns out the solution was to give it the Singleline regex option :)
@AndreAlbuquerque i made a stack question on this :P maybe someone else down the road finds it useful
Hey everyone.
Yeah :(
This code seems redundant...
using(SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand("InsertCustomerProfile", connectionForSQL))
                {
                    connectionForSQL.Open();
                    command.CommandText.Contains("InsertCustomerProfile");
                    command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@UserName", emailAddress);
                    command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@LoweredUserName", emailAddress);
                    command.ExecuteNonQuery();
                }
Shouldn't the deceleration in the () declare the Stored Procedure to use? Why do I have to declare again...
15:44
hey @AndreAlbuquerque - is there a way to allow special characters in regular expressions? such as [ or ], etc?
I'm not, this was code sent to me
Yes, you are correct.
I thought the CommandType only includes ToString, Equals, GetType, HasFlag, GetHashCode though?
Hi everyone
@JLott You should have flipped out at Telerik. I would of dropped kicked them and said "I hate your controls! I hate them!"
@ton.yeung Blonde moment, haha that is what you meant!
Can anybody suggest me any optimization tool for c# similar to soot for java. i want to do static analysis kind of things
?
@ton.yeung Dude, I'm still blonde or dark brown.
Depends how much sun I get.
15:50
@ton.yeung i am not much clear about soot also. is it similar to this? shudders is addin for VS?
@ton.yeung means?
@ton.yeung what do they do? i have taken a course - program analysis. but i am not much clear about these tools..
isn't there any addin for VS?
bcz i have purchased one
i have VS professional
i can confirm that VS premium has it
2012, upd3
i think matches the name of my msdn subscription
hey
excuse me
@ton.yeung @CharlieBrown can you please tell me if soot for java is a memory profiler?
@using(Html.BeginForm("action", "Home", FormMethod.Post))
{
@Html.DropDownList("platform", (List<SelectListItem>)ViewData["platforms"], new { id = "platform"});<text>|</text>
@Html.DropDownList("version", (List<SelectListItem>)ViewData["versions"], new { });<text>|</text>
@Html.ActionLink("download", "Download", "Home");
<button type="submit">submit</button>
}
this is my razor view layer code
when i submit this form, the request data will get passed to my action, this works fine
nonono, i just his fan
there is nobody online there. actually i wanted to know about c# tool but should do what soot do in java. but i am not much clear about these things as to what they do?
16:05
@InderpalSingh If you ask in the Java room and some responds afterwards you'll get notified, just FYI :)
i have taken a course - program analysis. they use soot but i will be using something in c#
@ton.yeung what i want to do is: when i change the platform dropdownlist, i will get another different version dropdownlist content
how should i do to achieve that?
i want to use ajax, but i have no exact idea
please help, @ton.yeung
i have taken program analysis.
they use soot there bcz they will be using java
but i want to use c#
@InderpalSingh use any static code analysis tool such as Telerik, Resharper, or Visual Studio Code Analysis
yap
ive used a little bit
16:09
@paulcheung google cascading dropdown list jquery
@CharlieBrown ?
google is an internet search engine
like if you want to know how to something
you use google
very neat ;)
ask C# for some extra handholding
SO-CHAT-DRIVEN-DEVELOPMENT
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@ton.yeung jquery A FAR superior JavaScript framework that makes ASP.NET AJAX and its proponents feel like little bitches.
$(function () {
$("#platform").bind("change", new { PlatformDropdownListValue}, function(){})
});
i want use this to achieve it
waiting for DNS records to propagate is the internet equivalent of watching paint dry
use on instead of bind
16:14
if (x)
{
    y = x;
}
Seriously, people.
isnt that x !==== true?
Did you know that == true is the finest form of no-op there is?
@ton.yeung such as the Student - {a, b, c}
It compiles to nothing, even in Debug mode with optimizations off
and the Teacher - {x, y, z}
@ton.yeung
16:17
@JonathanShay whaadaap
@dirt cleanup!
sorry to confuse you! i mean, when i select Student, the second dropdownlist will be {a, b, c} to be selected, and when i select Teacher, the second dropdownlist will has {x, y z} to be selected
@ton.yeung
chat would be so much better if we could charge for writing code in bitcoin/paypal. @KendallFrey get on that
Um, we can.
<insert 3bc to see solution>
16:20
or beer
<deliver IPA to continue>
@CharlieBrown That's dumb. You could be completely making something up. There goes 3 BTC
How do you think we make all our money?
Don't you love it when a method does what it's supposed to do, and then throws an exception?
love ftfy
@ton.yeung thank you... :))
have a great day
good night! :))
its sleep here
haha, lol
16:32
I have a number of classes, that currently I call different stored procedures to popular the classes with the relevant data for the class properties. Does anyone know of a way to write one generic method that can populate the classes using a generic type similar to when you can use JsonConvert.DeserializeObject
ok
first in-comment todo ive checked in in a long time
// todo: hack: NCL-297
@ton.yeung I also have noticed an uprise in random people
Hmm, if I have an IDisposable object, does .NET not called its IDisposable.Dispose() method when debugging with VS?
@Tommo1977 check out automapper
I've posted a detailed question if you want to help answer it at stackoverflow.com/questions/18493667/…
16:44
@JeffBridgman .net doesn't call dispose for you, unless its in a using() { }
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@drch Huh, I was expecting the framework would call Dispose() on any IDisposable objects when the app shuts down... is there no good way to ensure that happens?
IDisposable is primarily for freeing up unmanaged resources
but also commonly for determinalistically releasing managed resources
ie: if your class owns unmanaged resources, it MUST implement IDisposable. If it owns managed resources and wants to be a good citizen, it should implement IDisposable
but those managed resources would otherwise get cleaned up during garbage collection
but not via calling Dispose, simply by releasing the resource.
@JeffBridgman Destructors should be called at some point prior to app close.
Gotcha... I'm gonna have to rethink what I'm doing here. It felt kind of evil anyways (we have multiple clients working together where one user can get a "lock"... I was wanting to put a call to the server to release that in the Dispose of the class that abstracts that...)
Lunch time, I'll be back later. Thanks for the help!
16:55
@JeffBridgman Read a tutorial on a standard implementation of IDisposable.
@JeffBridgman yeah thats a pretty similar to the way you use the IObserver<> interface where you typically unsubscribe when its disposed
@KendallFrey What would you suggest I do if I want to add a tool that would be integrated into windows explorer?
What kind of tool?
@KendallFrey I had before, but it looks like I still don't get it... also how all of this works makes me want to stop using .NET :P
@JeffBridgman its not super difficult and once it clicks youll get it forever ;)
16:57
Internet is being stupid at this conference... but I want it to just pop up a box that ensures the user wants to do whatever he or she does when they drag a file from one folder to another in Windows Explorer
the standard pattern also has to handle subclasses that unmanaged resources
@JLott What conference are you at?
devLink in Chattanooga
@JLott Is Telerik giving away their DevCraft Ultimate again? :D
@JeffBridgman A proper implementation will call Dispose from the finalizer, and if Dispose is called manually, it doesn't run the finalizer.
16:59
@Alexandru Probably lol. I am trying to avoid going near them.
It may result in me doing something that I will regret
Another detail is that you shouldn't dispose managed objects in the finalizer.
Hi all

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