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00:07
Favorite Visual Studio tips and tricks: GO!
Aside from normal Microsoft ones....
hmm
pressing ctrl + . (period) - familiar w/ that?
@JLott
Actually no...
I'm doing a presentation on it tomorrow. I figured we all could learn something
I am also dealing with lower level programmers so the tips need to be fairly simple
@Steve You are always here...
i have no life
lol
:(
ctrl + ., when you are over a type that's not recognized, will bring up intellisense that allows you to auto-write the using statement
00:15
Well.. move to KY, we will go out and have a beer so you don't completely have no social life
@Steve That is pretty neat :D
so if i typed UdpClient w/o the socket library, i could put my cursor on UdpClient, press ctrl + ., and it will ask if you want to include system.sockets or w/e, and you can just hit enter, reallllly fast
Kinda like when you refactor?
yes yes
yep
i love that
00:55
Is it sad that I am listening to Xmas music
01:18
Could anyone potentially help me with this question:
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Q: Failed adding runner deploy key to GitLab project

alexAfter adding a project in the gitlab CI, I got: You should assign at least one runner to project for processing project builds. Visit this page to assign runner The linked page (/ci/projects/16/runner_projects) had a button to add a runner to the project, but When I hit the Add , I got the erro...

Thanks
01:30
Could you try clicking Assign to All?
@SantaClaus
Instead of Add
Switch that, my bad... Do just add instead of assign to all.
And do you have a project in GitHub CI?
02:00
@JLott I tried that and yes. I clicked the add button on the project page.
This seems to be a very common problem
Have you looked at the log files?
Check out this link @SantaClaus github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-ci/issues/207
I checked the log files. No errors.
I'll take a look at that link. Thanks!
02:44
@SantaClaus, You're real!!! :O
@Ianthe Of course
@SantaClaus, I stopped believing in you 2 decades ago! Can I still get gifts this Christmas?!
Well this year I am giving gifts based on StackOverflow reputation, so you might get a few.
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@SantaClaus, I want a Ferrari.
Unfortunately, you need 1000000000000 reputation for that, so it looks like you have a ways to go
02:49
awww darn!
lol
This year, you can leave me some C++ code instead of cookies
 
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hi guys, i have this page first.aspx which contains dynamic buttons whose id gets transferred to the second.aspx through session. This second page contains static buttons whose visibility is set to false by default, i want to change the visibility of the buttons one by one based on the user selection and i want to maintain the button state as it is. Any possible way to do this ?
 
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06:53
posted on November 04, 2013 by Scott Hanselman

There's been a lot of talk about power and energy usage by PCs lately, especially ones on battery. I use an irresponsibly power hungry desktop at home, an Ivy Bridge Intel Lenovo X1 Carbon Touch for work, and a Surface 2 for email, remote desktop (RDP), videos, games and airplane stuff since I don't sweat its battery. Recently I re-discovered the powercfg.exe command line tool that's built in

 
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09:59
Good day everyone. Monday fever !
10:15
@codebrain Yow.
10:26
I wanna kiss the person who created LINQ and Lambda for c#
Erik Meijer (born 18 April 1963, CuraƧao) is a Dutch computer scientist and entrepreneur. From 2000 to early 2013 he was a software architect for Microsoft where he headed the Cloud Programmability Team. He then founded Applied Duality Inc. in 2013. Before that, he was an associate professor at Utrecht University. He received his Ph.D from Nijmegen University in 1992. Meijer's research has included the areas of functional programming (particularly Haskell) compiler implementation, parsing, programming language design, XML, and foreign function interfaces. His work at Microsoft includ...
Have fun with that
He is a genius
I don't feel inclined to kiss him though...
I'd do it, he makes my job so easy..
@RoelvanUden @AndréSilva I'm not sure if it makes it easier, but it makes my code look pretty!
10:41
That is true
However great a tool might be, I still don't feel inclined to do so...
@RoelvanUden I'm on your side about the kissing thing...
from insCelulose in celulose.Insumo
from insPapel in papel.Insumo
from insTotal in total.Insumo
where insTotal.NF == insPapel.NF && insTotal.NF == insCelulose.NF
select new Insumo()
{
    Data = insTotal.Data,
    Descricao = insTotal.Descricao,
    Filial = insTotal.Filial,
    NCM = insTotal.NCM,
    NF = insTotal.NF,
    Quantidade = insTotal.Quantidade - (insPapel.Quantidade + insCelulose.Quantidade),
    Serie = insTotal.Serie,
    UM = insTotal.UM
}
Come on, how many loops would I need to get to that
what is that
is that the LINQ equivalent to a SQL inner join?
Nah
That is equivalent to SELECT * FROM TableA, TableB, TableC
10:43
sure looks like it
which is an inner join...
well, only the foreign keys have been correctly connected in the database
Well that depends on my where condition
so you don't need to type it out
That is not LINQ to SQL
I'm not using SQL at all
Well, I'd use join for this but.. in a rush :X
10:45
for what?
Writing code with properties in your native language is sign of bad code :P
What do we want? English!
Where do we want it? Everywhere!
When do we want it? All the time!
well, sometimes there is no other way @RoelvanUden as there are words that are hard to translate.
but as long as there is an english word for it, use that.
I have more trouble coming up with a dutch name for a word then the english one :3
*than
(sorry, I really hate it when people misstype that word)
as a German, that's rather offending
Just to piss you off i will than continue to misspell words
:D
@SteffenWinkler Really?
It's not like you're responsible for what happened, is it a cultural thing?
10:51
Erm, I won't use properties in english.
Most of it are consulting slangs.
11:17
hi there
11:45
@RoelvanUden yo, Needed to restart the machine for some updates. Whatsup. I see c# is active now.
@RoelvanUden May be he is a genius but why he dressed like that ?
12:01
@RoelvanUden sorry was out for lunch: well, how would you like it if someone called you a mass-murdering idiot?
Then again, I do understand that it is meant in a joking way...but it's strange :/
@SteffenWinkler Hm I don't have that feeling at all, but I'll refrain from making such comments in the future. My apologies :)
Steffen is strict about the language, he once told me a word(i forgot) to avoid unnecessary punctuations in chat.
@RoelvanUden nah, I've to get used to it. It's a term widely used on the interwebs and I'm almost certain that I use equivalent terms, too without knowing it. The solution isn't to not use those terms, the solution is to be able to understand what the speaker really wanted to say instead what you yourself understand. So, don't bother with not using the term ;)
@codebrain either you plenk'd or you klemp'd
but I guess you plenk'd
drives me nuts, too.
scratches head I guess most mistakes that others make drive me nuts, aside from those that I make.
@SteffenWinkler yeh, plenked.,.,., i suppose.. :P
@SteffenWinkler you should calm down, but i appreciate that you point out mistakes. That's good.
good morning!
12:17
hi
@codebrain tell that to my coworkers :p

the problem is that I mostly see the mistakes other people make, but I very seldomly see my own mistakes...which makes me look like an asshole.
welcome to the asshole club, can i get you something to drink?
hot beverage, perhaps
@SteffenWinkler you do this in your work, I dont think everyone likes you in there.
@Steve I think this room's status will change in few hours.
@codebrain uhh, I'm not sure if I understand what you want to say...could you rephrase, please?
@Steve ah, thanks :)
:)
12:23
and no, thanks @Steve
ahh, I have an interview today!
@Steve are you the interviewer or the interviewee?
interviewee
mvc framework w/ vb.net :( but w/e
go get it ;)
well, vb.net is the devil, so i dunno if i'd take it, even if they offered lol
12:27
well on the upside, vb.net code can be converted to c# code...
also as someone who knows how it is to be between jobs, most things are better than not working
yeah lol
@SteffenWinkler If you keep pointing out other's mistakes, they may not like you very well.
hey hey
@codebrain that's true. But they know that I need/want to be informed upon my own mistakes, too. Also I'm a firm believer that one needs to point out the mistakes of others, or else they'll never learn. (they includes me)
12:37
I can agree to that
You mostly learn from mistakes, most of them are your own but a lot of times your own 'error detection' won't recognize that what you are doing is wrong.
I'm the same way, I'd rather have somebody point it out... instead of just keep letting me make the mistake again -- but it also depends on the context
Think of it like try{} catch(ValidateException ex){// do error handling} but in reality an ArgumentOutOfRange exception is thrown.
if i leave some golden pearls on the urinal after i'm done using it, well then idc, and don't tell me
always wipe with some tp ;)
12:39
lol
at least if it's a business toilet/private toilet.
do not do that in public toilets.
@SteffenWinkler if they dont want to learn, no use of pointing out. Spoils your dignity.
@codebrain if they do not want to learn, I do not care about them, which results in me not caring what they think about me.
especially in IT
lol , yeah. another perspective.
what does this line mean ? I dont seem to understand.
  int patientId = SessionHelper.LoginPatientId != "" ? Convert.ToInt32(SessionHelper.LoginPatientId) : 0;
ohhhh
I just understood those last week
it's like an if/then/else statement
12:42
i can see the conditional operator. but, patientId = loginPatientId != "" ??
the first part is the 'if' thing
after the questionmark, the 'then' block follows
and the ':' symbolizes the else block
what's this int patientId = SessionHelper.LoginPatientId != ""\
so it translates to
if (SessionHelper.LoginPatientId != string.Empty)
{
patientId = Convert.ToInt32();
}
else
{
patientId = 0;
}
oops, I got it now.
thanks ! I was confused if there was a twist in the condition part.
no. Those statements always have a return value, that just simply get's assigned
12:46
@SteffenWinkler yeah yeah ~!
12:58
hello @ArsenMkrt
Hi!
@Steve Hi Steve
hows it going?
good, thanks , you?
ohhhhh
im alright, i suppose
are anyone here familiar with VS extensions SDK?
13:00
not i
I guess, only MS VS team familiar with it
but they have awful support
we have some gurus who come in here, just wait a bit :)
ok, I hope so
we actually have a microsoft MVP who's a regular -- but I won't speak for him and say he knows how to answer your q
R-E-E-D
@steve mello is a good word for naming a startup web dev company ?
13:09
not bad, but i can almost guarantee that mello.com is taken
I will create a SO post. one interesting fact... last time I post the same question in MS forum and SO... someone from MS VS team gave a great answer to the question in SO, but on MS forum I got an answer only after 3 days... and the answer was just general answer and doesn't help me at all
@Steve not taken. ;)
give me 5 minutes and then check again ;)
@codebrain Quick! Buy it and make "marsh" the contact email.
@Steve dont take it. lol
13:14
lol
> mello.com is not available
@codebrain What made you think it's available?
taken :\
I read randomly somewhere its available. Some company holds it.
Gotta use a whois on this.
@KendallFrey yah, I have few other good name. Now, I am afraid that it'll be bought immediately if its good :P
As a result of a typo, I realized one of the best domain names to use. youtune.com (Look at the location of n and b on your keyboard)
Of course, google owns it.
13:21
haha
Where are you from Kendall?
cause he can sense the canadian douchebaggery
I use remote desktop of a Machine in US. when i accessed it 4 days back my 6.30pm GMT 5.30 == 9.00 am in US clock. Now its 6.56pm in my clock and 8.23am in US clock.
@codebrain Do you use DST?
DST just ended here.
oh
what time is it now in US ?
you changed your clocks ?
13:25
It's 8:25 AM EST
Clocks went back an hour.
@dirt Isn't that an oxymoron?
yeah wondering how. !
@codebrain How what?
more moron than oxy
why clocks went an hour back ? I should google on that.
@NinjaEcho find daylight savings time
13:27
Daylight saving time (DST)ā€”also summer time in British Englishā€” is the practice of advancing clocks during the lighter months so that evenings have more daylight and mornings have less. Typically clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of spring and are adjusted backward in autumn. The modern idea of daylight saving was first proposed in 1895 by George Vernon Hudson and it was first implemented by Germany and Austria-Hungary starting on 30 April 1916. Many countries have used it at various times since then. Much of the United States used DST in the 1950s and 1960s, and DS...
One of the dumbest ideas ever
Even worse than time zones
If I had my way, everything would be UTC.
This time change is continues for this year ?
nothing, i ll proceed with the link.
Thanks
Q: Is it possible to set class attribute for some of the Dropdownlist values in MVC? I have searched for days, but still have not found an answer. Could you pls have a look at this page for details? stackoverflow.com/questions/19765439/…
13:29
Basically, every spring we move the clock an hour ahead, and every fall we move it back.
@H.Johnson Please do not copy and paste questions. Seriously, that was too obvious.
@kendy : I just corrected the link
KENDY? Are you serious?
who ever flagged that question: stop it! A question is not spam nor is it offensive!
If you do not believe in me can you say what is the difference between the first and the second question on THIS page?
@WarrenFaith It is if it's indiscriminately copypastad verbatim into multiple rooms.
13:38
@kendalferry: Your unnecessary responses have covered this page much more than my question. If you have an idea regarding to answer you can give an exaple. If not, just continue talking Daylight saving time.
@H.Johnson I posted ONE response to your question. ONE. Also, I am not a boat.
@KendallFrey aren't you from the Netherlands?
oh, had that switched up in that case.
Roel is, but not me.
13:41
aaah, right.
I'm in Canada/US.
@KendallFrey A boat?
"kendalferry"
@SteffenWinkler I want Canada, my boss wants US.
@KendallFrey Ahahahaha genius.
13:44
@KendallFrey sooo employee rights vs. employer rights?
I don't think it has anything to do with rights.
I just travel to the US so I can work face-to-face.
I should threaten to stop unless I get a raise.
I need a raise.
I would refuse to become a US citizen too.
Too late :P
13:47
@KendallFrey Aww.
It happened when I was born.
All I had to do was register.
It was too easy.
Plus it makes it easier to get across the border.
Cuz otherwise I need a sharp tongue or a work visa.
Borders..
...They suck.
Aye, I'm happy I don't have to care about any of that.
yeah as a European those border thingis are pretty weird.
13:50
Doesn't the EU make that kind of thing easier?
we don't have borders.
for the most part
Yeah, it makes it non-existent.
well, they're on the maps as lines but aside from that... shrugs
And you notice it in the language :P
oh, what I meant was 'from a European perspective those border thingis the rest of the world has to deal with is pretty weird'
13:52
Sounds like Province/State borders
ah
@RoelvanUden true
I drive 30 minutes on my motorcycle and pwhoop, everyone suddenly speaks German.
Or an hour in a different direction, and bam, french!
@RoelvanUden also at that point you can actually drive your motocycle on our precious Autobahn ;)
I drive 2 hours, and boom, everyone speaks Murican.
@SteffenWinkler Yeah but I'm way too scared to do that. I have something called a light motorcycle license that limits my motorcycle to a certain amount of power. Bottom line, it can go 150km/h and that's scary when all you Germans drive around with no speed limitations.
13:54
Oh, yeah, and 6 hours away, everyone speaks francais.
@KendallFrey And otherwise regular English?
@RoelvanUden Yeah, I suppose...
@RoelvanUden well most people drive between 130 to 150 kp/h in the unlimited parts of a Autobahn. But as someone who never drove a motorcycle and has only driven a car at 160 kp/h as of now: I would probably shit my pants if I were to drive even 80 kp/h on a motorcycle
13:56
scratches head I only ever traveled 2 times more than 6 hours into one direction...both times I went to ended up in Sweden
(beautiful country by the way, and super nice people)
I like Germany a lot, aside from the language, that is.
Even if only for the awesome food with great prices
if only we could get rid of Bavaria...
@SteffenWinkler I do 8h every week.
8h of what?
driving
13:59
(do I want to know that?)
NOT FAPPING
Why would you want to get rid of bavaria, best food there :O
@KendallFrey It would start to hurt I suppose
lube, dude
oh, okay. I'm traveling with/by public transport for roughly 6 hours/week.

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