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no9
14:00
it is very simple implementation
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System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherTimer dispatcherTimer = new System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherTimer();
dispatcherTimer.Tick += new EventHandler(dispatcherTimer_Tick);
dispatcherTimer.Interval = new TimeSpan(0,0,1);
dispatcherTimer.Start();
ah... ok. so... where do i put that?
no9
no9
private void dispatcherTimer_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
lblTime.Text = DateTime.Now.ToString();
}
and you expect help when you won't even read the information freely available that tells you how to use it?
no9
no9
14:01
you hook into tick event...
@no9 Probably not a good idea to use that in WinForms
it is not "won't read" , it is "i dont know where is the documentation"
@MohdNasrulIwanFajaruddin use System.Windows.Forms.Timer, not DispatcherTimer
@MohdNasrulIwanFajaruddin google, dude
the first result for "C# timer" is msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…
no9
no9
@KendallFrey why is that?
14:03
Because WinForms doesn't use a Dispatcher
i was about to say that..
no9
no9
oh well... its the same thing, but thanks for correcting me
:)
@KendallFrey sorry for bringing this up again, but as for the "small business" I also have bad experience... wasnt getting payed for months
only promisses
hello there @JLott
ok.. so.. the code is , somewhere now... i get Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.TimeSpan' to 'int' on the myTimer.Interval = new TimeSpan(0, 0, 1);.. and yes i've changed to .Windows.Forms.Timer
I think it expects an int, not a TimeSpan
Probably in ms
jo
hi
14:09
stev
hi
Type: System.Double
The time, in milliseconds, between Elapsed events. The value must be greater than zero, and less than or equal to Int32.MaxValue. The default is 100 milliseconds.
EWWWW
less than or equal to Int32.MaxValue
WHY
why double in the first place?
beats me
well, there's no reason that whatever interrupt or whatever that generates timer events should be an integer number of milliseconds, but it's apparently constrained to that somewhere underneath anyway
14:13
Crap. How do you regenerate a .designer.cs from a Settings file?
Ah, ****, I shouldn't have copied it
@Steve Sooo creepy lol
And good morning everyone!
@JLott i know :)
but you got a laugh out of it at least
well, i hope
I did haha
no9
no9
@KendallFrey got it back?
yeah
I hate PostSharp versioning
14:18
voodoo, voodoo I tell you
so question, or poll type of thing maybe, how many of you expose your contexts through your repository (so you can do like l2e in your business or service layer), and how many of you encapsulate all of your linq to entity queries w/in the repository and have the repository return ienumerables instead of iqueryables
no9
no9
@KendallFrey did you provide me with an example for this? I lost it...
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Q: Progress bar when uploading byte[] (WCF)

no9I need to draw progress bar on my WPF client when uploading byte[] via WCF buffered transfer mode. No i dont have stream mode available, so I am kindly asking for a simple solution on how to achieve this - if it even exists.

or... not lol
no9
no9
if i remember correctly you did...
14:22
???
no9
no9
@KendallFrey maybe it wasnt you ... but someone did...
i feel like gaming today
no9
no9
what do you have?
ugh, god dammit
I need to go and find something comical to wear for NYE
not much, looking at steam and they have some good deals today - Rome II is 50% off
fallout new vegas is 3$
no9
no9
14:31
@Steve RomeII is tempting, luckily my box lacks the muscle :)
i've heard the AI in Rome II is terribly retarded
no9
no9
could be, I played first Rome with SPQR mod and it was awesome
yeah, thats my friends fav game, he talks a lot about it, which is why im disappointed w/ rome 2
no9
no9
yeah that game was fun
there are many days that I feel like playing (like you do now), but in the evening I loose all my interest...
guess im getting old...
in most of the total war series the strategic AI has been derp
battlefield AI somewhat better
e.g. breaking alliances and declaring war on you for no reason when it's obvious they'll lose
and when they are at war with you, throwing crappy units with no leaders at you immediately instead of consolidating
no9
no9
14:38
you should see SPQR mod. diplomacy turned off, no alies for rome and very strong enemies
i haven't played many other total war games besides empire. But from what I'm reading online is that with rome II its worse, that the AI is so glitchy its almost not even worth playing
@no9 but Roman units are badass, right? So these strong enemies can still get their asses kicked
no9
no9
sure but still when you get several stacks of gauls hitting your legion you need support very soon
In standard Rome, I do remember Legionaries being so tough it wasn't even worth spending the time to let them form testudo, and come out of it again
only when approaching a fortress under very heavy fire
no9
no9
when using a mod, the modders fix lots of things... I admire this dude who did SPQR mod
14:43
and I always used my Auxilia sacrificially - it's the Roman way
they all get massacred, so what - they're spaniards, who cares
no9
no9
sure thats what rome did
auxilia in the front line
the jerk-ass Rome in my mind did :D
no9
no9
speaking of Rome (I am a sucker for Rome) i liked Spartacus series alot
when started watching it seemed rather muscular gayish show
turned out to be pretty awesome
and historically correct in most cases, even for a 300 like action flicks
15:02
I need opinions
you've got em
So I have been assigned to look at different automated testing...
Telerik vs TestComplete
I thought it was NUnit vs MSTest
MSTest is the built in one, right?
Yeah, if you can call it that
15:14
We have Telerik right now and I cannot get it to work worth anything...
We have had TestComplete at one time... but we switched.
I like how Lync allows you to mute other people in a call.
>:D
I don't understand why we switched...
I have been testing TestComplete and it seems to be working very well..
What do you all think.
never used it
I think MSTest is pretty good
15:16
@KendallFrey Never used this..
Was it even considered?
Nope
Are the people you work with high?
cough
These will eventually be controlled by people who are not developers... So maybe that is why it was not considered
15:17
@Steve See a doctor
thanks bud, will do
I am still not sure how MSTest is used...
Honestly never heard of it... until now.
oh, maybe i have MStest confused w/ something else
VS has a Testing version
"Visual Studio Test Professional"
@JLott You DO use Visual Studio, right?
Correct.
15:20
It sounds like your team sucks at tool analysis and research.
MSTest is a command line utility from Microsoft that executes unit tests created in Visual Studio 2005, 2008, 2010 and is still available for backwards compatibility with older versions in Visual Studio 2012 and 2013. Microsoft recommends running the tests in VSTest.Console in later versions.
MSTest is not the Visual Studio Unit Testing Framework defined in the Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramework.dll dynamic link library (DLL).
Why would you not even consider something that's integrated with the IDE
@Steve So I was kind of wrong
kind of, we were talking about the same thing, just w/ the wrong name
MSTest isn't the framework, just the automated part
@KendallFrey Soooo how do you create the tests with it...
15:21
@Kendall - looking in the http headers was a good idea :D
ruin the balance of power, why don't ya
@JLott It has a unit test project template, and I think a unit test file template as well
@TravisJ about what?
I think there's some context menus or something maybe
Did you see me edit from another room? :)
probably
yep :)
15:23
I mean, no, but yes
@Johan - Zirak seemed to indicate that he will introduce that feature. So I would probably just stick with asking him to do it.
stomach stop being hungry kthx
Stomach.Add(new Food(Fridge.random()));
ArgumentNullException was unhandled: foodItem cannot be null
There is no way that someone without development background would be able to use MSTest..
15:26
7 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
VS has a Testing version
I assume they operate it the same way
"Run all"
They have to create them though
Also, I could swear you said automated
@JLott And how can a non-developer create tests in any framework?
They create the tests... and then those tests automatically run every night.
Yeah, but how do they write the test if they can't code?
15:28
All they have to do is record a test...
And why wouldn't developers write the tests?
@JLott record?
It could not be more simple..
They click through our app... images are taken... we can run them on remote machines.
Not unit tests, but UI tests?
@TravisJ ok
YES
15:29
context would have been helpful
@Johan - Nice hat! :)
lol
-_-
can't lie, i was a little confuzzled too
In that case, did you consider Coded UI Tests?
Also integrated with VS
15:30
@Johan - If he doesn't implement it I can write a plugin for it for the bot.
sigggh
I
have
a
mask
so I don't scare anyone.
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Oh, darn, Test Pro doesn't support it
I already figured out the whole process, I would just need to figure out where the hooks were in Ziraks plugin bot
15:32
I mean, I could make a custom version of it that you could run :)
1 hour ago, by Steve
so question, or poll type of thing maybe, how many of you expose your contexts through your repository (so you can do like l2e in your business or service layer), and how many of you encapsulate all of your linq to entity queries w/in the repository and have the repository return ienumerables instead of iqueryables
@KendallFrey Would we be able to run those on remote machines?
I would think so.
They're compiled into tests much like unit tests
1 hour ago, by Kendall Frey
wat
These remote machines only have the application installed on them
@Steve - I return IQueryable in case I need to do some extra customization, and also so that I can use .Count before I use .Take so that I can respond with the default take number while giving an indication of the whole set.
15:33
And yet you want to automate testing? Good luck with that
Are you planning to "automate" via cheap Asian labour, or what?
@KendallFrey There are schedulers built into these applications
?
So, you run tests within the app being tested?
Something seems horribly wrong
You can schedule a test to run with the Telerik Testing Studio
TestComplete also allows this
@TravisJ hm, i feel more comfortable with that too, I was just curious because MarcinJuraszek said yesterday that he encapsulates it all, and it really made sense on why you would want to do that
There is an execution server on the remote machine that my local machine connects to
15:37
i just wanted others opinions :) ty
I simply don't understand your architecture.
We use Telerik Testing Studio right now
There are pictures...
tldLook then
15:39
@JLott lol
There are a shitton of confusing pictures...
ftfy
Anywho just asked my old manager why we don't use Coded UI Testing and his response was what I figured, "We were hoping at some point a non developer could write some tests once some of the tests were laid out."
I need a name for a class that wraps something and fires events. The only thing I could think of was BindableSomething
@JLott Did you tell him there's no coding involved?
He said, "Coded UI Tests are more like unit tests. With (Telerik) Test Studio there is more integration across multiple screens."
wtf... why multiple screens?
15:43
its an integration test, sometimes the process takes more than a screen i'm guessing
the point of ui tests is to be unit tests... right?
@Steve - Returning an IEnumerable vs IQueryable is way different than returning the context though. You never want to pass the context outside of its using block.
@Steve Correct
@Steve me no understand
screen == window?
halp me think of a name for my class
=/
google just made w3school one boxes for searches starting with javascript
what is this fking world coming to
15:48
fking and coming in the same sentence woot
@TravisJ I'm actually not putting the context in a using block.... I was going to dispose of it manually, but for the moment its duration is the life of the class... this is what I have going on so far....
 public class EventRepository : IEventRepository
    {
        EventSiteEntities context = new EventSiteEntities();

        public IQueryable<EventListing> EventListings
        {
            get { return context.EventListings; }
        }

        public IQueryable<ZipCode> ZipCodes
        {
            get { return context.ZipCodes; }
        }

        public IQueryable<Member> Members
        {
            get { return context.Members; }
        }

        public void AddEvent(EventListing eventListingParam)
(see full text)
!! not putting it in a using block is a very bad idea
@TravisJ No
you stfu
15:49
@TravisJ really? is there a difference between using() and disposing of it?
@Steve - have your class inherit from IDisposable, and then in the Dispose method, dispose of your context, and then use the class in a using block
@Steve - If an exception is thrown it can leak connections
ohhh
stop with the sex noises
Surely there's a better name than EventThrowingObserver
@TravisJ wait what? have my repository inherit from idispoable, got it, in the dispose method, dispose of my context, got it....... then use the class in a using block.... you mean the context right?
no, the container
15:52
the container is injected w/ ninject
shit, I used the wrong term
the class that contains your context
public class EventRepository : IEventRepository, IDisposeable
{
	private EventSiteEntities context;// = new EventSiteEntities();

	public EventRepository()
	{
		context = new EventSiteEntities();
	}

	public IQueryable<EventListing> EventListings
	{
		get { return context.EventListings; }
	}

	public IQueryable<ZipCode> ZipCodes
	{
		get { return context.ZipCodes; }
	}

	public IQueryable<Member> Members
	{
		get { return context.Members; }
	}

	public void AddEvent(EventListing eventListingParam)
(see full text)
yes, its injected w/ ninject into my service layer
injecting contexts is nice and all from a easy to setup position, but it is the reason I don't use an IoC container
SE doesn't use an IoC container
15:54
doesn't that make it a lot more difficult to unit test?
this is just a test :)
@Steve - I am not sure how SE sets up their unit tests. I don't always use them.
I have gone on a deleting spree..
@JLott - what kind of deleting?
@TravisJ hm, i'll have to play around with it, so what do you do then, do you instantiate your repository inside of your BL/SL, and not use DI?
16:02
delete all the sprees
@Steve - That is correct, the BL instantiates the context, and I do not use DI.
@TravisJ Everything.. my harddrive only has 1GB of space left. I asked for a larger one 6 months ago...
Not everything, I hope.
that is pretty crazy
My Windows folder! Where is it?
16:06
I do have a windows .old lol
confusion
that takes up a lot, if there isn't anything in there that you want to save from your old windows installation you can delete it
probably from when I upgraded windows 8. I am doing Disk Cleanup right now
Disk Cleanup will clear 52 gbs sweet
lol thats so much
I wish it was more
16:10
I can probably clean that by deleting old databases
see if it removes that windows.old, its so large it might
if not you should still be able to remove it
I am so bored today
@TravisJ How do you instantiate your repository in your BL in a using statement, you can't do that on a class level can you? So do you instantiate your repository in every method that you need it then? I dont like that at all
@Steve - Yes, every method that needs to hit the db must instantiate a repository on its own.
Given a solution with multiple projects, is there a way to get the project's root directory from a file path? I couldn't find suitable method in Project class.
16:18
@Steve - That is just how I like to use it, if you prefer your own way then that is okay. There is a lot of room to customize.
yeah I agree, but then I'm still stuck as to how to fix the issue of dispose not being called when an exception is thrown
@Annie More details plz
There is a method for Current Project, which returns the instance of active project.
?
Is this a VS extension or what?
VS extension
16:19
then don't expect any knowledge from me
an exception shouldn't be thrown if the business layer validates all of the data beforehand(Or model validation), as it should, but then you're taking a big risk if it doesn't
@Steve - Or, as can happen sometimes, if your query times out or the connection is interrupted, or if too much memory is used, etc.
oh yeah
didn't think about that
16:38
Deleting 70gbs takes forever
did you get the old 'too large for the recycling bin' message? lmfao
Shift+Del
@KendallFrey does that just mark them as deleted?
I think
You'd need an undeleter to get them back
I use File Shredder --- paranoid gov't's out to get me
okay not really.... well, not about the gov't at least
16:41
best way to permanently delete a file is to back up everything on your system but that file, randomly overwrite your disk, reformat, and restore the backup
If you want to delete everything on a disk, use a drill
@JLott - Directory.Delete(topPath, true);
@Steve It is the Disk Cleanup so I better not get that
pew pew
@KendallFrey the file shredder app writes over the disk sectors like a ton of times, then deletes them
yeah baby
16:43
not the disk sectors
but you know
woo StackOverflowException
Is there a key shortcut for inserting a comment summary?
a what?
Like, ///<summary> yada yada?
a keyboard shortcut in VS
yeah
What's wrong with ///?
16:53
That works
It would be nice if intellisense could autogenerate more than just the summary
like publicly exposed methods and properties
There are third-party tools that do
If you mean populating it with text
otherwise, I'm confused
yeah populating it with text
VSdocman was the best tool I found
It's basically a wizzywig editor for generating MSDN-style docs
!!afk calories
@KendallFrey Stay safe.
17:17
yum, calories
@KendallFrey Were you bitten!? Strip! Prove you weren't bitten.
Can't strip if you're not wearing anything.
lurkers...
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@Steve is that you again?
sigh
It was me
The first one was funny, the second one was true
you twat
lol
Should write a script to star every post at once :P
17:25
If you starred everything that was true, you wouldn't star this message.
Smell
WOW. WOW. WOW.
2
Q: Is there any difference between WPF TextBlock and TextBox?

IrfanWhat criteria must I consider when selecting one of these two controls?. If it is duplicate please share the link. Thanks

There probably won't be duplicate question... there probably won't be question about difference between TextBlock and Button either. — Viktor La Croix Aug 13 at 9:07
ikr
"This question does not show any research effort"
f yeah
I am not sure what to call that question
17:35
f-ing stupid
there's a lot of that going around
How does this answer of his have 2 upvotes? stackoverflow.com/a/19792002/1026459
apparently a few of the older SE sites are suffering similarly
It's less Stack Overflow and more Stuck Overflow
rimshot
I voiced an opinion in another chat yesterday that physics.SE and MathOverflow should be somewhat more tolerant of 'bad' questions than SO
I didn't get any bites
the reasoning: those subjects are hard and a lot of the available material is either pitched too high for beginners, badly indexed, or poor quality. Conversely, programming is one of the easiest subjects to find good-quality information about and there's really no excuse
17:40
MathOverflow is the recipient of a deal of resentment from me
It's like a bastard adopted into SE
I'm pretty sure it was a copy of SO at first
No idea why they added it to SE without changing the name and merging with Mathematics
Don't forget Mathematica
Mathematica is for Mathematica, not mathematics
FYI, Mathematica is a word. The definition is the Wolfram product.
Was MO started before Mathematics was?
IDK
I'm pretty sure it wasn't SE
Whereas Mathematics was
mathoverflow's top voted question should be closed as opinion based
17:48
I don't set foot on either very often
mainly because apparently everybody but me understands a huge amount of notation
for some reason my education never covered most of it
lazy teachers/lecturers most likely
A lot of complex notation is in the form of linear algebra and set theory
funn
I think I still have an open math.SE question.
on linear algebra
maths education in this country is....not great
could easily tell me I should put more effort in myself yadda yadda, the usual answer of people who 'know what they're talking about'
I stayed in education for 17 years
what more do you want
I showed up to the classes, why don't you put something useful in them
</rant>
Math would be so much better if they removed some of the barrier to entry.
The concept behind the summation notation is simple, but the notation scares newbies.

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