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16:06
Is = String.Empty expensive?
@kush Not at runtime
Maybe a little bit at maintenance-time
though it's often better to use string.IsNullOrEmpty/IsNullOrWhiteSpace
depending on what you're trying to do ;)
@ReedCopsey Looks like assignment, not comparison.
16:08
@KendallFrey Yes sir
for assignment, it's cheap
though not as cheap as = null ;)
@ReedCopsey I cannot foresee a case when it will ever be null but the warning is annoying.
is this to prevent a "variable used without being initialized" error?
if so, initialize to null in the declaration
I will set the variable to be the machine name
can't just do it when declared?
16:10
@ReedCopsey I probably could. I just need to make sure it is not nothing.
Morning everyone.
if you can assign it at the point of declaration, I would - then do your checks, etc
@Greg Good morning ;)
How is everyone?
I wish there were more hours in the day, between my house and work I can't get my side projects up very quickly.
know how that feels ;)
@ReedCopsey Thank you
16:22
@ReedCopsey Yeah, I've started working on one of those sites that I intend to integrate a few projects into. Start my own blog, portfolio, and then I had an idea. Maybe I can get some feedback.
I'd like to build lessons, almost like Microsoft's MSDN. Help create easier more relevant teaching.
There are a few sites out there that work that way
not as fun, but you might get more visibility if you contributed to those instead of trying to write your own
@ReedCopsey Well, maybe I'll write a few out there. Just integrate the Blog, Business Management Software, and a couple of other items.
@kush quick note, strings can be null or String.Empty - I'd suggest using String.IsNullOrEmpty(string) to cover all your bases
mmm, free pastries in the morning. Today is gonna be a good (and sleepy) day
@ton.yeung What is that?
16:33
ton, y u HTML in your JS?
they had those... I had a cinnamon roll though :)
@Pheonixblade9 @ton.yeung Yeah, those are great pastries. The link.
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, those are quite good as well. So are the doughnuts that are cream filled with custard.
@walking see also string.IsNullOrWhitespace
@ton.yeung 1. I hate Egyptian braces.
@ton so why isn't your ul and li in the template?
16:35
@ton.yeung when the closing brace gets its own line, but the opening doesn't.
function hasTopLevelNode(isRecurse, parentMenuText) {
isRecurse = isRecurse || false;

return !isRecurse && parentMenuText;
}

can't this just be return !(isRecurse ?? false) && parentMenuText; ?
isnt that K&R?
angular + ng- repeat it up
Why is there html in your JS?
16:36
I don't know what "the js uses the html as a template" means
function hasChildren(menuData){
var result = false;

if (menuData.children.length > 0) {
result = true;
}

return result;
}

becomes

if (menuData.children.length > 0) return true;
else return false;
same with hasValidMenuText
Can't you do return (menuData.children.length > 0); too?
you can drop the > 0 as well
(can never remember JS conversion rules, though)
16:37
@drch (not if you want to handle negative values)
@ReedCopsey js conversion rules? lol, 1 = true!
@ReedCopsey .length cannot be negative
@drch Don't send numbers where bools are expected
return menuData.children.length
ahh, true
return !!menuData.children.length;
16:38
ok !!menuData.children.length
but I agree, trimming a couple characters is not worth giving up saying "THIS IS A BOOL. THERE ARE MANY LIKE IT BUT THIS IS MINE"
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, but NaN == false, and "false" == true, etc
@ReedCopsey And "" == 0, and "0" == 0, but "" != "0"
yeah - which is why I can't stand JS ;)
your service should return a promise so it should all work out in the end
once the data is available, your scope will update
I don't get why it can't have it's own controller and isolated scopw
and just depend on the service
16:42
you can also pass it to the controller as a dependency
yeah. a directive can have its own
should do
16:58
youre welcome i think
I like the way we frown on customizations separated by class, and group everything together by functionality.
Hey all :)
Why?
@ton.yeung well then good work team
Nice - SeattleCodeCamp schedule is up ;) seattle.codecamp.us/Schedule
looks like 8 simultaneous tracks
No it isn't. Just a short run sends my sugar levels out of control.
17:01
not sure - the local UG would probably run it
That's correct.
Running is not healthy for me lol.
looks like they didn't do one this year, though
Are there any startups in here?
@ton.yeung Mind if I pick at your brain for a bit?
Kind of a bummer, Power Of Patterns: Refactoring to (or away from) Patterns is at the same time as Web Runtime Performance.
my question is about connector type between interface and concrete class, why one of them has dependency connector but other one has generalization conector in uml diagram?
@Greg id probably attend the first one
the second one you can get probably just as much from viewing the powerpoint later
17:06
@drch Yeah, that is true. The 9:30 to 10:45 has alot
@drch That time slot has: Disaster-Free Deployment Automate All Things, Onion Architecture By Example, Single Path Apps and MV-Deathstar, and Introduction to .NET Debugging using WinDBG.
The WinDBG talk is probably the one that'd be the toughest to figure out on your own later
@ton.yeung If you are/were building a service that depends on people to pay to put something on your site, and also depends on users downloading those things that get put on your site, how do you start from scratch - because originally there won't be any buyers (putting on your site) so that means that there won't be any users (consuming content) and the same goes for the other way around. How do you get a decent following of both types of users?
Yeah, that slot has some great courses though.
@Greg id probably do the Onion or WinDBG
@Giovani Don't tell anyone that you're just starting.
17:09
Actually, there are quite a few tough choices, hm.
@programmer1 Any reason why? The strategy pattern is something I tend to avoid in general
Deployment sounds like a list of tools (teamcity/tfs, octo deploy etc) and the third one just sounds kinda meh
@ton.yeung then, is wrong uml diagram in this link: oodesign.com/strategy-pattern.html?
@programmer1 what's wrong in that?
@ReedCopsey Yeah, some tough selections- Alot of good presentations.
17:12
I spent the last 2 years working on a service that's now ready, but I'm just planning for release now. My main concern is that there are now so many similar services that are massive. My service fixes a lot of the problems that you find in those other services, but I'm not sure if that's enough to take people away from their "favourite"
Yep, makes sense.
@Giovani step 1 is release
and thats a HUGE step
get that in there, get a good feedback loop, and iterate
and remember what Henry Ford said. to paraphrase, "If I listened to my customers, I would have built a faster horse"
3
or at least some product manager said that and attributed it to henry ford
HAPPY TUESDAY! Now how can I cause chaos
@drch not any think but when i see uml diagram in this link: dofactory.com/Patterns/PatternStrategy.aspx# and compare that with this link :oodesign.com/strategy-pattern.html, the wrong has been seen. what is reason of this deiffernce? the strategy pattern must have a standard diagram!
@programmer1 they are the same, except dofactory.com/Patterns/PatternStrategy.aspx has an extra arrow between Context and Strategy
17:16
Hmmm
the main point is that it's an aggregation. Context Has-A Strategy
that arrow i think in this context means navigability, which is kind of redundant from the aggregation
@drch no! dotted arrow is meaning dependency relation in uml standard diagramming and solid line with this type of arrow has meanning generalization!
well it is clearly generalization/implementation of the interface.
@drch this is another difference: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategy_pattern at the main point!
Step 1 is MVP - minimum viable product. It's the least you can release that actually adds value
17:29
oh shit, it has to add value?
can some one help me solve this issue
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Q: ASP.Net Transmit File in an ajax update panel

Rithesh Baradii have a menu in an update panel which shows update progress on a menu click, one of the menu item allows the user to download a image. I figured out from this post that there are some securituy issues which does not allow to transmit a file for a control event which is in a update panel, so eith...

you cant upload a file via ajax unless you are using html5 and the fileapi
the fallback is doing it via iframe
ajax file upload via fileapi is IE9+
17:46
That feel when you know exactly how to fix a bug in someone else's code.
my coworker just said "ONLY 4 DAYS TO THE NEW iPHONE!"
I sent him this:
SQLEXPRADV_x64_ENU.EXE /q /hideconsole /action=Install /features=SQL,RS,Tools /instancename=SQLEXPRESS /securitymode=sql /sapwd=supersecure /tcpenabled=1 /enableranu=1 /browsersvcstartuptype=Automatic /AddCurrentUserAsSqlAdmin /IAcceptSqlServerLicenseTerms /skiprules=RebootRequiredCheck
Process exited with code -2068578304
any ideas?
@dirt ...for?
@Pheonixblade9 You should of sent him "In four days the NSA will own your finger print identity as well. All in a recycled feature base of lack luster features in iOS 7"
what happens when you drop /q and /hideconsole?
17:58
I'm doing that now @drch, running so far
I got copy paste happy
just luv u guys so much
lmao ok who had Insufficient space ?
i think i was close with "remove the explicit flags that are hiding the errors"
ask your gf/wife if 'close' counts ;]
18:14
grr so I expand the VDI and the OS doesnt see any unallocated space
"TWERK"

1. To dance provocatively, using your bum. Often sexually.

2. Where people from Yorkshire go, Monday - Fridays, 9-5.
@Pheonixblade9 Where do you find half these .gif files?
@Greg your mom
:D
...
@Pheonixblade9 I knew she was riddled with creativity and awesomeness, I didn't realize she shared them though.
18:17
@Pheonixblade9 Indeed
oh, she shares a lot of things...
@Pheonixblade9 Like herpes?
@ton.yeung What were you just thinking?
@ton.yeung Yeah, I figured I would go there before anyone else. Makes the mother remark awkward now.
@walkingTarget Thank you :)
18:22
@ton.yeung No, some stuff came up. Like a car going through my co-workers office while I was in it.
No, just some cuts from glass.
Oh, and he had to unfold the car from around himself to find that was all that was wrong. Today he's been fighting crime.
user1125394
guys could I ask you a general question, I'm dealing with stupid trading terminals with a stupid intern pseudo language and need to transfer informations between 2 programs (running 2 different accounts) , is it feasable that 1 program writes in a file, and one or more other process reads that same file? (chechking changes between its previous state) ?
user1125394
you: 1D
@ton.yeung Wow, that is hilarious.
Gosh, I was hoping I could buy that new 5D design software package.
18:25
@ton.yeung I pretty much ONLY work hourly.
@ton.yeung not hilarious at all. I'm pretty sure there is a legitimate school of thought in typography that follows that idea, although I can't remember what it's called
user1125394
at least this client is accurate
@ton.yeung Yeah, I'm actually thinking about integrating bootstrap into the project; so I don't have as much responsive design to worry about.
Designer should not be such an ass and do his homework
hmmm
18:26
The client could also explain better why they want it, but they're paying you to not have to think
i think pusher.com/pricing would be extremely easy to duplicate in .net
@TomW you're correct, however that's only valid for print. It's the same reason serifs and sans serifs fonts exist - serifs help the eye track the text, but it only really works on print mediums. Sans serifs are better and easier on the eyes for computer screens.
user1125394
pusher.. that's a robbery
@ton.yeung Yeah, I noticed that you really have to adhere to the grid- Otherwise you get some weird quirks.
"I don’t want to tell you how to do your job, but we’re paying you for your expertise. We shouldn’t have to pay for ideas we don’t want. We’re hoping you’ll send us a couple ideas every month, but don’t bill us for it, because we probably won’t use it."
Priceless.
CLIENT: I got your quote, but it’s too high. A Chinese company quoted me half your price.

ME: Then buy it from them. I can’t make it that cheap.

CLIENT: Their quality is useless, and I need it before they would even be able to mail it. What am I supposed to do?

ME: Pay more.
So quick question, I am using the code provided in the second ranked post on this question, stackoverflow.com/questions/5401501/…
There was one where they asked for several art concepts, and they'd pay for the one they liked.
18:32
however, I get a 500 error
I know my url is correct, but can't figure out the issue, could anyone spare an eyeball for a moment and check if they can figure it out?
@ton.yeung doh! why didnt I think of that!
nope
@ton.yeung it is not hitting my controller for some reason
done
and it did
something is screwy with my post
read the response of the exception
or use fiddler
awesome client:
"Look, my main goal in life is to keep feeding my three kids and a fat wife that likes to eat like an elephant. So if you can lower your rates, I can work with you and still do that."
to see the actual message in the 500
am using fiddler
have a question on that
when it says POST: some url
is some url the url it is posting to or the one it is posting from?
to
18:38
POST someURL
Host: localhost:8085
Connection: keep-alive
Content-Length: 41
Cache-Control: max-age=0
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Origin: http://localhost:8085
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/29.0.1547.66 Safari/537.36
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
DNT: 1
Referer: http://localhost:8085/MobileApprover/Login/Login
Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate,sdch
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8
is my fiddler page
so that means it is posting to someURL, correct?
blarg!
well thats annoying, but helpful
what is the response body?
web exception right now
okay well now I know it is not posting to the correct url
which is odd because I am specify the url in client.UploadValues
looks like youre getting redirected to the login page
altho maybe thats what you expected...
18:42
MVC, view calls a controller action that should post to a completely different url
but for some reason it is posting to someURL instead of the one I specified
            System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection reqparm = new System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection();
            reqparm.Add("Username", username);
            reqparm.Add("Password", password);
            byte[] responsebytes = client.UploadValues(url + "/api/Utility/AuthenticateUser", "POST", reqparm);
            string responsebody = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(responsebytes);
is my code
but it is not posting to the defined url
"I aint’ paying that, I can get Pakis to do it."
hah!
"I don’t like it. It’s too… professionally made."
@KendallFrey that's a bizarre coincidence, because I've just read one that complains the product is not "professional" enough
@PseudoNym01 what's in url?
> I want a design that uses a rainbow, but not one of those gay rainbows.
18:50
just a string from Web.Config
I have tested using a foo get method
GET*
url is correct
but it isnt posting to url
its posting to the view of the controller
@ton.yeung thanks
@Reed - I finished my algorithm :)
@TravisJ Congrats!
that's a big deal - that sounded like a really tricky one
@ton.yeung no but I can
It sounds like 15-year-old girls have taken over the office...
Someone has some nasty-ass perfume...
@ton.yeung Can't judge by ear.
@Reed - It was really hard. What I ended up doing was following a simple path at first to get the optimal parameters for least time and max output. These were just 2 ints. Then I iterated the look at the first goal and fill it based on the optimal path. After that, I started from the last goal and built inwards until I came to a fork. Then I looked to see if it were possible to connect any of the current paths. If that wasn't available it inserts a new path and loops through the whole process.
18:56
That would look really... creepy...
I think they're gone now.
This is pretty cool, it is a whitepaper from facebook about scaling apps: fbcdn-dragon-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/…
Yes. fap fap fap
@TravisJ Sounds reasonable
so apparently you cant send multiple parameters through POST
18:57
@KendallFrey Not fair. Yours is a home office. o>O
and if you're getting good results, that's awesome ;)
@kush Not here.
@KendallFrey You can't work from home anymore? :(
@ton.yeung I might have been doing this wrong
Yeah, but I work in the office sometimes too.
18:58
I work from home over half the time.
@Reed - Yeah, the results are where the buck stops :P In fact it already produced some really interesting metrics. I can't wait to give it a nice GUI and unleash it on our data managers.
2 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
Yes. fap fap fap
@kush NOT while I'm at home.
@ton.yeung possibly?

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