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16:04
I need to learn more...
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@JLott - Did you see my comment?
If I have a nullable column in a database table, and I try to assign an empty string to that column, does it assign null or empty string?
@TravisJ Yeah, I skimmed over that article. It seemed to talk of Andriod more
@TravisJ empty string ?
yeah ! Is it right ? '' ?
16:05
@JLott - Can you use the [Preserve] attribute? Does that mean anything to you? I am just grasping at straws here never worked with Xamarin
@TravisJ Not sure if I could it or not. I have also never really worked with it.
Still no luck on the windows 8.1 ridic...
Error: 0x80070714...
I have disabled sql server and anti virus...
@JLott - The suggestion I read for sql server said to stop all sql services. Did you make sure to stop the writer and any other background services? At what point does the upgrade fail?
Gathering infor
And I did
I've almost hit 500 rep.. woo lol
@JLott - Do you have any pending updates in windows?
Just got rid of those
16:20
Do you have external devices plugged in aside from keyboard/mouse?
Nope
The updates can prevent it from properly installing. If you had them and they are now removed, can you try to install again?
I have gotten to Applying changes this time
Gathering Info...
And fail
16:28
same error?
Correct
This damn thing hates me
So you have installed all of the other updates to win8?
I have not installed the Bing toolbar update lol
Let me make sure no more have popped up
Apparently there are 65 updates from the release of win8, and without all of them you cannot get to 8.1
@TravisJ I checked updates and I see none...
Except for Bing desktop...
Alright I will install it lol
16:32
I'm glad I stayed with windows 7
Checking for updates again///
@robjb I sometimes hate my boss for making me switch
I'm loving Windows 8. Four monitors <3
That sounds nice
People are talking about brats wooo
brats as in kids, or the stupid dolls?
16:34
Hot dogs
I played with windows 8 for several hours, I couldn't bring myself to not hate the start menu's replacement
why are people so caught up over the start menu?
/me <3 start menu
I don't even use it on windows 7
all my icons are on the desktop, or pinned
Yes I never understand why ppl like something I don't care about
....strange
16:36
I have 3 co-workers who love Apple OS. (no start button) they get mad that windows has no start button.
Its like ppl are different somehow
Nah, i'm right. As soon as everyone understands that, the world is a better place ;)
true :)
I use it for icons I don't keep on the desktop (Control Panel, Administrative panel, etc.) -- none of which were immediately obvious in windows 8
The great thing about windows 8 is that it killed silverlight
16:38
Does winkey+R still bring up run?
Ya, already edited ;)
Found a missing update. Installing again. Cross yo fingers
Yeah I am hoping it solves some of the other problems I have with windows 8
Like the fact that I have to restart my computer every morning because my displays duplicate
16:43
Have you played with Server 2012 yet? It's metro UI too
Gathering Info!
@JLott Sounds like a video driver issue, do other users have that problem?
@robjb Yeah one other person here does
How long does it take to gather info...
FRICK!
Same GD code
I wonder if they have the same video
@robjb nice!
16:45
@JLott - Have you considered not having any applications (browser) running while trying the update?
What the crap is DesktopAuthority Mirror Driver...
and @TravisJ that means I would have to quit SO chat...
@ton.yeung It seems no one is every happy with Windows. They release a new UI, people hate it. They create a server system that allows for more command line operations than any before, which the *nix comunity has been asking for, and then people hate it.
@JLott - Do you have a Dell?
@TravisJ Whenever I buy a dell, the first thing I do is format it :P
@JLott - I think we can get by for a few minutes without you while you try to update ;)
16:47
@Pheonixblade9 Yea, but even though sieving now works for 20 digits, matrix processing still runs out of memory :( Think I'm gonna have to throw the code up on CR to get some talented Haskellers to review it
@TravisJ Everything here is HP
A mirror driver is a display driver for a virtual device that mirrors the drawing operations of one or more additional physical display devices. When video mirroring is active, each time the system draws to the primary video device at a location inside the mirrored area, a copy of the draw operation is executed on the mirrored video device in real-time. Windows' mirror drivers were first introduced in 1998 with the Windows Driver Foundation's display driver model, which targeted Windows 2000. In 2006, for Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced a new Windows Display Driver Model. The older dr...
Do I need that...
It can't even find the driver for it
@JLott - Perhaps just stop as many processes as you can find and close without causing any errors. And then update
Third party drivers were another reason listed for 8.1 failing to update.
Restarting....
16:57
Yay, long meetings. Yay, lunch time!
@robjb good idea :) I don't really know Haskell.
:P
I was making a type fading feature and thought it looks neat
http://jsfiddle.net/tWUyt/
Is there a good BCL class would correctly parse "http://www.yahoo.com//weather" (see the double-slash?) into "http://www.yahoo.com/weather". I was hoping Uri would do, but alas, no...
jeez... I'm doing a sailing race on saturday. Winds are supposed to be 20-30kt. I'm scared O_O
@robjb just go here: www.downloadmoreram.com
17:11
Sailing race +1... I wish I could/did sailing ;)
@JeffBridgman I'm a newbie, I have experienced friends taking me
@Pheonixblade9 - Remember to always stand in front of the jib so you can catch it in case it swings too fast. Wouldn't want someone to get hurt! ;)
@Pheonixblade9 Ha
@Pheonixblade9 wow that sounds cool
@TravisJ O_O you're funny...
17:12
And Canada has leveled up to NannyState levle 9.
we're not going to be running a jib, most likely. Just a genoa.
@RyanTernier wait... you need anti-bullying laws in the workplace? Just fire the assholes!
@Pheonixblade9 I'm waiting for the:
Boss: "Do you job or you're fired"
Employee: "Don't be a bully, I'm calling WCB"
I'm only giving it a 1GB limit right now, limited to 1 core ... I can still give it more memory and (eventually) parallelize the algorithm or refactor to one of its improved variants, but I think the current issue has more to do with my inexperience with Haskell
@Pheonixblade9 - Makes sense if there is enough wind. Jib tends to get all crazy.
Pretty sure I'm being too lazy & building up expressions in memory instead of evaluating them as early as possible
17:15
@TravisJ yeah, and I think we're only running a 3 or 4 person crew. You need more like 6 to run a jib, and 12 to run a kite
So either @JLott's computer reboots slower than any other computer or she is having some success.
lol
She trying to upgrade to 8.1?
Yeah :)
arg
I hate Windows 8.1
(for example, it just shut down on me for no reason 10 seconds ago)
oh my god I hate windows 8 for that reason alone
you can't pause the restarts
so if you're doing something important and you see "15 minutes to shut down"
you're screwed.
17:23
its do or DIE
This was windows update
which I have disabled - it's explicitly set in the security policy to never restart automatically
and also set to not update until I tell it to
but if it sees updates, it'll just decide that you need to shut down your system
even if you're in the middle of something
that's ridiculous, there is no update that important.
heh, and it didn't even update
it just shut down, so it can warn me that there's updates in the boot screen :S
took away everything but the annoying part - my kinda OS
My surface does that too. Once I was watching a movie and it just restart right out of the blue.
17:36
yeah - its a Windows 8+ thing
makes me want to revert to Windows 7
I can't wait for Windows 9
I was surprised they went 7 -> 8. The last time I saw windows count they went from 95 -> 98 -> 2000
heh
they went 95->98->Me :p
it was 3.1 -> 3.5 -> 3.51 -> 4.0 -> 2000
17:47
ME was just 98 with a revamped UI + even more bugs, doesn't count :P
but to be fair, 2000 was really the successor to NT 4 ;)
2000 is the first version of Windows I remember actually liking
It was rock stable compared to everything before it (but I never ran NT4)
Ken
Ken
@JoshVarty You can change the registry to stop Windows 8 from forcing the shutdown.. I agree it's BS ofc.
Yeah you can turn off updates like Reed did and stop most of them too.
Ken
Ken
Oh no, I mean, you can keep updating but just disable that annoying shutdown.
Which by the way happened to me to day and almost screwed me up.
It's ridiculous.
17:52
95 called it wants it's regedit back
@Ken It doesn't work - mine is setup that way, and it still does it
Ken
Ken
Oh, I can't vouch for it since I hadn't tried it myself but.. crap, that's unfortunate.
Always hated this kind of behavior.
They seem to forget who the user and who the OS is. So they force us to please it's thirst for a silly update.
Oh, crap, now I'm going to keep getting fake pings
Ken
Ken
@juanvan Googled that and it looks identical. am I missing something?
Anybody here cares to help me understand something about design?
depends on what it is?
Ken
Ken
18:00
Well it seriously froze a project of mine.. I just don't get how you're supposed to extend functionality in a modular fashion.. and let me be a little bit more specific
My program manages windows and some of them can have titles, and some of them can be on top of others (UML diagram here).
This question actually describes what I want to ask but I'll sum it up here since it's quite long
I re-wrote that part of the application like this:
IWindow window = new Window(new IntPtr(1234));
ITitledWindow titledWindow = new TitledWindow(window, "My Window");
ITopWindow topWindow = new TopWindow(titledWindow, true);

// In the actual application I only have access to topWindow from now on.
Console.WriteLine("Handle: " + topWindow.Handle);
//Console.WriteLine("Title: " + ???);
Console.WriteLine("Topmost: " + topWindow.IsTopmost);
So I reached a pitfall here and I don't know how to overcome it or how I could redesign this appropriately. Anyone has an idea?
They should just start a naming convention like android and apple. Ice cream sandwiches and leopards.... Windows can be named after bugs. Windows Dancefly, Windows Bumblebee, Windows Dragonfly...
Ken
Ken
I initially wanted to /facepalm but I must agree that Windows Dragonfly sounds epic.
The traits suggestion is actually not a bad one
@TravisJ You forgot to mention Ubuntu
I think any design, if you want it clean, will require a reworking of your APIs
18:07
Also, I see what you did there.
@Kendall - ;) Why are manhole covers round?
When do fish sleep?
^ great book
Ken
Ken
@ReedCopsey If that what it takes, I'll do it. But how? also about the traits, I'm not sure I fully get it.
instead of thinking in terms of OO
where a type IS a subclass of some other type
or inherits an interface
with traits, you're basically attaching behavior to the object, or wrapping it in some manner to allow it to get that behavior
Ken
Ken
So the traits are basically objects of some interface?
Oh wait that would limit me to just one.
18:11
no
I'd actually (personally) make an IWindowTraits interface, and have each of your interfaces (ITitledWindow, etc) implement it
then your main window class can have a property/field like IList<IWindowTraits> Traits { get; }
and even a method (like the one in that answer) to get a specific type of trait
ie: GetTrait<T>() where T : IWindowTraits { return this.Traits.OfType<T>().FirstOrDefault(); }
and potentially bool HasTrait<T>() where T : IWindowTraits { return this.Traits.OfType<T>().Any(); }
Ken
Ken
Oh, I see. I'll try that right now, please hold on.
The advantage is you can extend the window with anything you want, without subclassing
no OO craziness
Ken
Ken
Wow that's true.. I initially rejected immediately the traits concept but "no OO craziness" sounds like such a bliss.
So should my ITopWindow and ITitledWindow still derive from IWindow? and should they still wrap an existing one (they're decorators, both of them)?
And please excuse my rapid questions, I've been struggling with this for days. Your help is highly appreciated.
as I said, I'd (personally) make a separate interface for the "traits" - ie: IWindowTraits
and have those interfaces derive from it
you don't need to (they definitely shouldn't be an IWindow anymore)
but it makes the methods to fetch them more type safe
Ken
Ken
Oh that's what I was wondering.
I'll try it right now.
18:19
Great read there ;)
Ken
Ken
Do they explain why and where not to use OO?
Can't seem to find more information from the menu there
well, it's more a general principles thing
Ken
Ken
Oh
I love the "encode invariants at type level rather than at value level "
I just wish that was easier to follow in C#
Ken
Ken
I may be a little too pedantic but should IList<IWindowTrait> Traits field be at IWindow or Window?
18:24
you might want it to just be private
Ken
Ken
I'm afraid I'm not sure what that means
unless you want the traits to be exposed
just make it a private in Window
and have accessor methods
to get/check for a specific IWindowTrait
Ken
Ken
Oh wonderful, that makes sense.
11 mins ago, by Reed Copsey
ie: GetTrait<T>() where T : IWindowTraits { return this.Traits.OfType<T>().FirstOrDefault(); }
I also showed a HasTrait() method you could use, if you want
@ReedCopsey I don't see much to read on that site
18:28
there's not a lot - just a few things, but they're good ones
are any of these horrid xaml designer issues fixed in vs2013?
It sounds like they just want to use functional programming
by the sound of it.
@CharlieBrown There's quite a bit of improvements there
@JoshVarty Yeah - its got a lot of F# people on there
but it's not purely functional
I don't know of any popular language that's purely functional except for Haskell
Functional and Procedural, old school ways of coding
18:32
I always look at F# and think to myself "One day..."
Right now I have the option of making all my resources DynamicResource (ugg) or leaving them as StaticResource and living with no designer support and the accompanying squigglys
Ken
Ken
Reed, it works fantastic! thank you very much, you literally saved my project.
@CharlieBrown What's making them need to be dynamic?
that sounds like a logical/structural issue, not a designer issue
@CharlieBrown What error does it report for StaticResource?
@ReedCopsey nothing, they are just colors
18:34
yeah, but are they defined in the proper order/etc?
@KendallFrey "The resource XXXX could not be found". Works great at runtime
Are they defined above or below the point they are used?
I have App.xaml, inside I have Styles.xaml defined as a MergedDictionary
Inside Styles.xaml I have the following line:
That's probably the problem.
    <Color x:Key="MetroBackground">#FF323232</Color>
    <Color x:Key="MetroForeground">#FFFCFCFC</Color>

    <SolidColorBrush x:Key="MetroBackgroundBrush"
                     Color="{StaticResource MetroBackground}" />
    <SolidColorBrush x:Key="MetroForegroundBrush"
                     Color="{StaticResource MetroForeground}" />
18:36
merge your style into the window/control where you're using the values
for every control in the app?
styles in app.xaml should be "complete" - and won't show up in the designer
but if you're using a brush/type from a xaml file in a control
you need to merge it in
if the style overrides the defaults for the entire control in app.xaml, then it'll work at runtime
and the designer works fine, but doesn't show the overridden style
Styles is defined as a resourceDictionary
yeah - but the problem is you're trying to use a brush or color from that RD
Put your styles inside that dictionary
18:38
without it being "in scope"
if you put the styles inside that dictionary, you won't get designer errors
im missing something here
or, if you want to use the colors, merge them in
the styles are defined inside the Styles.xaml ResourceDictionary
somewhere, you're trying to use {StaticResource MetroBackgroundBrush} right?
18:39
and it's errorring out in the designer
@CharlieBrown You're supposed to put styles inside your resources so they are automatically applied, rather than referencing the styles where you want them to be.
yes - or, if you want to reference them in place, merge the style into that RD
@KendallFrey im not following you at all
(and to answer your original question - that behavior is by design - so VS 2013 won't "fix" that)
your Styles.xaml can define the style to apply to all Button instances
18:41
Ok, lets rewind a bit
@CharlieBrown You know how styles are automatically applied based on target type?
so that, when you have a button, anywhere in your application
that style is implicitly applied to it at runtime
if you do that, you don't have to reference the brushes inside your windows or usercontrols - they filter down
yes, i have the part
and you get no designer issues
(but the designer shows the default style)
whats the point if it shows the default style then?
18:42
at runtime, you get the applied one
I think the goal is to have swappable styles at runtime
there's no way for the designer to know which style to apply - your app.xaml can have styles that change at runtime
or startup
the designer works on your window in isolation
So, the following is what you are saying:
// not this
<Border Background="{StaticResource Accent}"/>

// do this
<Border Style="{StaticResource AccentBorder}"/>
No
<Border />
Not all of my borders have the same colors, widths, etc, so obviously it needs to be defined at some point
18:46
if you want separate styles, then merge the resource dictionary into the window/usercontrol
so the style exists
Then you shouldn't be using styles
then do the 2nd
(or the first - either works fine then)
You should be overriding the default style
@KendallFrey that doesn't work if you have >1 style per control type, though
then you need to merge the dictionaries in so you can override as needed
@ReedCopsey Well, you can override each property as needed
18:48
I am following what your saying, although is seems not so wonderful
Merging a diff dictionary into hundreds of different controls seems like a nightmare
It's not a nightmare - but it is annoying
I would prefer a more semantic css-like approach, which is waht i was going for
well - that's what the default styles do - but they override everything, so you can do that for most things
and pull in styles as needed to change from your defaults
Basically, I would need a diff dictionary for each combination of colors/styles. close to a 1:1 ratio with controls
I suppose it wouldnt be that bad as 1:1
you can have one global style dictionary
I'd hope that the majority of your controls are consistent
if every button/border/etc is different, your UI is going to look awful
18:51
colors and such are pretty standard
typically, it's only the exceptional controls that need to be different than the default style - and only then would you need to override
margins, paddings, and grids are diff story
goddamn tempting interview offers
You shouldn't be using styles to do layout
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Hope all is well.
18:52
@KendallFrey no, but style choices can affect layout
choosing a border with 5px vs 1px for example
But that should be consistent across the app.
if your app is simple, maybe you could get away with borders with only 1 size
If your app is complex, there should be no way you can get away with inconsistency
<-- was in a UI meeting this morning
It is consistent
but there are still diff border sizes
That's not consistent
18:55
for example, most borders are 1px, grayish
you havent seen the app
so you have 1px gray be the default
If you're using Border to represent two types of UI element, fix it
and override the other (rare) cases as needed
@KendallFrey that makes little sense
@Pheonixblade9 I am jelly. That sounds like fun.
18:58
@CharlieBrown semantics ftw
What alternative is there for border im unaware of?
Make one trolol

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