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17:00
@JLott Come on, they have good support. I used their RadDocking solution in one of our applications and it came in REALLY handly...until I realized the version I was using was broken on tablets and had to upgrade to the latest version...FML.
@JLott -> can u solve ur problem with ArcGIS
@ReedCopsey Hi one
hey all and @KendallFrey :)
@MRS1367 Nope...
But I will figure it out eventually
@ton.yeung Yes
17:04
@JLott -> r u checked Windows firewall rules for ArcGIS?
lol - too complicated for the end user to listen to the event stream?
it seemed kind of nasty
does it matter? if they're events, it shouldn't matter who is listening to them
@ton.yeung What would be a nice approach to build a menu that would be manipulated through an external page to add or delete items to the menu / role based viability. Any tutorials? Help learn about a nice way to build or tackle such an item?
that seems like you're coupling your presentation to the model
the presentation layer should know which events it cares about - your model shouldn't care who is listening or what events they need - it should just push them all out
@JLott -> http://www.brothersoft.com/widgets/drag-and-drop-145841.html
http://download.cnet.com/Drag-and-Drop-Robot/3000-2094_4-10433605.html
http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Mouser/dragdrop/
@ton.yeung Yeah, but you're introducing coupling the other way - your model is being coupled to the presentation
that's typically considered bad form ;)
how is that different than before?
(hahaha - I suspect this is more info than the poster really wanted: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/… )
17:13
@ReedCopsey Knowledge is power, and his head just exploded.
:p
I thought about just saying "the first does an extra set to 0", but I didn't think that would be enough info
@ReedCopsey You have any areas you can point me to, that will help me build a good MVC menu that will read the page information out of a model and display on a page. Obviously if the users role is not correct that menu item is hidden?
@Greg Not really - I'm more of a low level and/or desktop guy ;)
@ton.yeung Ahh, okay - it almost sounds like it's just an abstraction over what you had before, then
@ReedCopsey You could treat it like a desktop :)
@ton.yeung I don't have the book here.
@ton.yeung In that case, what's actually publishing AuditViewUpdated?
user1804599
17:19
Hello.
so it's listening for CustomerSaved and raising the new event?
user1804599
I wrote some code today but I didn't really like it. I read from a stream byte by byte (performance is not important) until "\r\n" sequence.
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var buffer = new List<byte>();
byte lastByte = 0;
while (true) {
    var currentByte = stream.ReadByte();
    if (lastByte == '\r' && currentByte == '\n') {
        return SomeFunction(buffer.TakeWhile(c => c != '\r').ToArray());
    } else {
        buffer.Add(currentByte);
        lastByte = currentByte;
    }
}
user1804599
Is there a nicer way to omit the trailing '\r'?
user1804599
I don't really like doing it afterwards, but instead I'd like to prevent it from getting in to the buffer in the first place if it's followed by '\n'.
17:22
man i think i put more bugs in today than i took out
and it was a bugfix day
@not-rightfold Where do you put it into the buffer?
you're not showing that
user1804599
@ReedCopsey Oh whoops. Added it.
Show the entire method
there's probably an easier way to do it ;)
user1804599
Ok. :P
are you trying to pull out lines?
and will you ever have \r without \n?
user1804599
17:23
string ReadHeader(Stream stream) {
    var buffer = new List<byte>();
    byte lastByte = 0;
    while (true) {
        var currentByte = stream.ReadByte();
        if (lastByte == '\r' && currentByte == '\n') {
            return UnicodeEncoding.UTF8.GetString(buffer.TakeWhile(c => c != '\r').ToArray());
        } else {
            buffer.Add(currentByte);
            lastByte = currentByte;
        }
    }
}
user1804599
@ReedCopsey No.
new StreamReader(stream).ReadLine()
user1804599
Hmm, now you say that. :)
user1804599
@drch Can I still read bytes from the stream afterwards? I.e. does it consume no more than exactly one line?
user1804599
I'm reading headers followed by binary data.
17:25
@not-rightfold streamreader.dispose calls dispose on the underlying stream
@not-rightfold You can if you use msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712952.aspx
then it won't close the underlying stream ;)
yay
user1804599
@ReedCopsey Ah, I see.
user1804599
Hmm, thanks.
or you could pass in a streamreader or move it to a member, depending on your design
17:26
StreamReader is one of the most deceptive names in .NET
user1804599
I don't like this protocol.
@KendallFrey StreamLineReaderAndCloser
It's a TextReader that reads from a Stream. It's not a readonly Stream, and it can't read binary data.
string ReadHeader(Stream stream) {
    var buffer = new List<byte>();
    while (true) {
        var currentByte = stream.ReadByte();
        if (currentByte == '\r')
		{
		    if (stream.ReadByte() == '\n')
				return UnicodeEncoding.UTF8.GetString(buffer.ToArray());
			else
				throw new ApplicationException("Bad stream");
        }
		else
		{
            buffer.Add(currentByte);
        }
    }
}
if you don't want to worry about the streamreader
user1804599
I tried looking for reading infinite multipart/x-mixed-replace bodies from HttpWebResponses but I couldn't find much so I decided to do it manually. :P
17:28
though, btw, it should just be Encoding.UTF8.GetString ;)
btw - started to ask this yesterday, and got distracted
I'm working on an async talk I'm giving a few places next month
user1804599
I'm teaching C# basics to an intern.
wondering if I could get some opinions from people - do you guys think it'd be annoying, or interesting, if I actually made the audience get up and participate?
@not-rightfold That's always fun ;)
user1804599
@ReedCopsey Interesting!
user1804599
@ReedCopsey Especially since I can diss Java with its lack of features. (The guy knows only Java.) :P
it's a talk on pitfalls people run into with async/await a lot
and one of the biggest mistakes people make is using it in the wrong way - ie: doing CPU work asynchronously on a server or similar
so I was thinking about making a few people actually get up and help me demo why it's stupid, ie: have a couple people act out "threads" on the server
I could do it all electronically or grpahically, but I really want it to sink in... not sure if it would just drive people crazy, or be interesting
17:31
@ReedCopsey Idea: Have you and an audience member talk asynchronously, to demonstrate async vs sync vs parallel, and demonstrate await, etc.
Disclaimer: I didn't say it was a good idea.
well, was more thinking about having cards that represent requests
Bellingham, Seattle, and Nashville
ive never liked participation
@ton.yeung thanks for the info on softsys - only 12$/month and pretty sweet
feels like those silly things kindergarten teachers do to 'get kids involved'
17:33
yeah - I want to avoid that
thats as much as I am paying GoDaddy, and I get full control over a server(VPS). Sweet!
the problem I have is this is something people mess up all of the time
and I've watched people sit there in a talk where the language team demos it, and shows why async on the server can make a big difference, good or bad, depending on the workload
one of the keynotes at ThatConference had everyone do something, most people around me just eye-rolled
and it just doesn't sink in
this would at least be very focused, and I'd ask for volunteers - it'd just suck if I didn't get anybody ;)
I think I'd need 4 people to demo it
maybe a physical real world reference, like a manufacturing line would help people relate
17:40
@CharlieBrown Yeah - that's more what I was trying to do - tie it to something tangible
tough to do with graphs/charts/etc - most of the ways its been done only makes sense to people who already get it ;)
@BriOnH I know where you can get VPS's for $2 a month.
I haven't tried them, but they look good.
@KendallFrey you have to provide your own windows license though, can get costly for Server editions
Why would you put Windows on a server?
user1804599
Who runs Windows on a server?
@KendallFrey 2$??? I like sofsys so far
17:44
@BriOnH link above
yeah edited my last statement got excited
lol
why would I put Windows Server on a server?
user1804599
On servers you install Gentoo.
I don't like that most VPS's have very limited memory, and no way to get more without upgrading the whole machine.
@BriOnH No idea.
user1804599
I have 2 GB RAM on my VPS.
only 1gig on mine, but for 12$
17:46
@not-rightfold What about disk/CPU?
i dont need much
disk sucks, 25 gigs with only 12.5 gigs available at start
user1804599
Oh wait I have 1 GB of RAM.
u guys run c# on linux or what
Sometimes.
I didn't even know you could do that, do you use mono?
17:47
If I ran a web server, it would be Node.
whats with all the windows server hate
lol @dirt right?
user1804599
I pay exactly €10,— per month. Specifications are: dualcore, 1GB RAM, 50 GB HDD, 500 GB traffic, Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31260L @ 2.40GHz.
in the c# room :)
@dirt Because "oxymoron".Substring(3)
@BriOnH Yup
17:48
this one is an AMD 2.0 GHz
@KendallFrey but then you'd have to writ eeverythign in JS :S
user1804599
@ReedCopsey Gear, not JS, silly.
user1804599
Also Fay.
@not-rightfold Screw you
@ReedCopsey Of course.
user1804599
Weak typing? Horrible scoping rules? Unicode support makes me cry?
17:49
What do you have against JS?
wow, is this what IRC is like?
Javascript is great, until you try to write something very complex, and maintain it
@not-rightfold More flexibility?
user1804599
@ReedCopsey JavaScript is great, until you don't pass enough arguments to your function and don't understand what's going wrong.
@KendallFrey More flexibility to do what? Create bugs that don't show in development, cause problems in deployment, and are nearly impossible to track down?
17:50
@ReedCopsey That's my job, buddy. I have a 10KLOC JS file that I am responsible for.
@not-rightfold Debugging is great until you don't do it.
user1804599
Debugging JavaScript code is worse than debugging PHP code.
@KendallFrey 10K LOC is tiny ... there's a reason why so many things exist to make JS tolerable for enterprise development
it falls flat as-is
user1804599
> enterprise development
I run windows on my mac hehe
@ReedCopsey You call one file with 10000 LOC tiny?
Shit, dude.
user1804599
17:52
Gimme static typing and strong typing and I'm happy.
One file.
@BriOnH I run Linux on my Windows.
hehe
@KendallFrey No - I'm saying 10k LOC is tiny - 10K in one file is just stupid
my mbpr with VM Fusion is very speedy
10k is like quittin time...or refactor
17:53
It's full of WTFs
Not bad though once you get familiar with it.
is that powering a node app?
function WTF (e){
   return WTF(this);
}
No, that was C++
@mxmissile Nope.
user1804599
C++ is even worse than JavaScript. Don't use it.
All it is is about 20 classes and 30 utility functions. Not bad at all.
17:56
i used to hate on js, but now im doing node with a nosql backend and honestly dont remember why i preferred strong typing anymore
user1804599
I have yet to find a good NoSQL solution.
Weak typing is not a JS issue. It's an architecture issue.
user1804599
I.e. one with strong typing, full ACID guarantees and extensive support for constraints and triggers.
it certainly never made my code any more bugfree
@not-rightfold than you dont really want nosql
user1804599
17:57
To trigger stuff.
user1804599
E.g. delete file automatically if record is deleted.
full acid, constraints and triggers is = relational
@not-rightfold C++11 isn't bad - it's only ugly if you don't use the new features, but it sucks that you can shoot yourself in your neighbor's foot if you're not careful
user1804599
(Oh, I need Python or Perl support too.)
user1804599
@ReedCopsey It has implicit conversions so it's automatically bad.
user1804599
17:58
And C declaration syntax.
step 1: denormalize your db. step2: be happier
user1804599
Ugh.
@ton.yeung *crap shoot?
@ton.yeung What was that?
@ton.yeung [crap chute](http://crap-chute.urbanup.com/4917916) 1. A situtation where any possible outcome is equally terrible or undesirable.

2. A pipe or channel designed to transport crap from one location to another.
user1804599
17:59
I want a relational database that uses sets instead of bags.
user1804599
Way easier to reason about.
!!urban crap shoot
@KendallFrey crap shoot Something that is random, not based on skill. People think this refers to an asshole (where your crap shoots out), but it's actually a reference to the dice-rolling game called Craps.
user1804599
Bag algebra is complicated.
<--- is writing C++ right now while he chats :S
user1804599
18:00
@ReedCopsey code or it isn't happening.
i want a giant santa sack that saves what i want and gives it back to me when i ask. i dont care how it works internally, it can use molasses and sugar plum jars.
<-- is debugging JS while he chats
<-- is avoiding real work on c# by chatting
user1804599
<-- is thinking about how to implement Kreeft's scheduling while he chats
room topic changed to C#: We talk about C#, but none of us actually write it. [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
18:02
heh, I'm writing C# code, too
I'm working on a C++/CLI bridge for manipulating view matrices that's half C++, and half C# for the WPF front end :p
Ooh, interop. Tasty.
yeah - with a python scripting interface ;) can't forget that part, which just makes it oh so much fun
ugh. git reset --hard for the 4th time today
That sounds too similar to the software renderer I started making in C++, C# and WPF.
view matrices... WPF... huh
is there an expected behaviour when you have two values in an enum with the same int value?
18:06
I'd expect them to function like an alias.
if you tostring it for example would you get the first one?
Oh, boy.
@drch In general, yes, you get the first one
but, IIRC, it's not guaranteed by spec
but that's what the Microsoft CLR currently does
k thx. out third party integration is passing the wrong enum so I was thinking that would be an ok hack till they fix it
18:07
those 'sometimes' errors
Out of 4 tries, the second one failed.
@KendallFrey Threading issue?
or is this javascript?
so maybe that means the next 3 will work
JS with a COM component.
JScript, that is.
Not lucky enough to work with JavaScript.
18:10
seems like any time you have an output which changes without any change to the input criteria, it's always either a multithreading race condition, or javascript :p
stdin and stdout are the same, it's stderr that's the problem.
It does use networking, but my connection is too reliable to error that much. Right?
Side note: This is a terribly laid out website. ostrosoft-smtp-component-ossmtp-net.software.informer.com
It's the link I got from google
Default timeout is 10000 ms... that should be plenty...
WTF of the minute: foobar = null; return; Looks like maybe someone doesn't understand the GC.
@KendallFrey Depends on the context - there are cases where that's required
(ie: foobar is a parameter to the method passed by ref)
No such thing in JS
18:19
that's what you get for posting JS in a C# room :p
console.log(0 == "");   // Reed feels a slight pain
console.log(0 == "0");  // The pain is becoming unbearable
console.log("" == "0"); // Reed's soul itself is in torment, longing for transitivity, but finding none
or "" == [] + []
Oh you and your simple control of type conversion. Mwahahahaha!
(You know, you could be the first to reverse engineer that)
Have you seen Gary Bernhardt's talk on Ruby + JS?
it's great
18:33
yeah
it's got some great JS goodies
I think I have seen it.
I suppose you've read wtfjs.com?
parseInt('fuck', 35) // 23811053
= 42
@dirt Have you been getting notifications from all the songs I've added to my playlist today?
18:47
havent been on grooveshark today, or checked email
ಠ_ಠ
How does one not check email.
I mean I checked my fantasy football folder but the rest is always spam 8-)
I got notified instantly on Sunday when you started broadcasting > Grooveshark > Gmail > my phone.
well thats cause I left the checkbox checked, when you start a broadcast its apparently checked by default to email all subscribers (which I dont like as I get emails all the time now from that crap)

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