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19:00
@Marek - I'm not really sure. I haven't done much of anything on the development side of bitcoin.
sorryeveryoneproblemwasmissing[AllowAnonymous]attributeonthenewcontroller
I'd just suggest you make sure your core library is compatible with Mono so you can implement a UI in Linux later on.
ok, thanks anyway, I was just interest if there is possibility to implement whatever API in the winforms
oh glad you mentioned that
May I know how can I turn my winforms project in dotnet 4.0 to run on linux?
Look into designing your project using a MVVM pattern. If you code your core library using view models you just need to do some research on writing a class library that works in mono and windows.
Once the library is done your UI code will be platform specific but with a MVVM pattern it should be pretty minimal.
Good to know that, thanks
19:04
Welcome! Let me know how it goes.
19:15
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And he just fucking ignored it
Hello developers
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I'm really starting to dislike this guy's code
Does he still work there
I feel very sad, knowing that he's going to become the lead programmer of our offshore team, and that a lot of absolutely shitty code is going to appear.
@Shoe Sort of, but he's offshore
19:18
Has anyone used IFX Standard Messaging Protocol? (Help:))
@ton.yeung ah. it's good u're sure. have you used any msging protocol?
@ton.yeung look. I have to create a webservice on a basis of XSD file and IFX protocol (IFX Protocol - Just defines what format of XML to send and receive).
@ton.yeung and were u validating request responses by XSD or how? I'm now trying to figure out...
figuring out how to start.
I could create simple SOAP web-service but in which point does XSD come in? And How do I force it to use IFX Standard XML ?
Could you link me any kind of such a project?
!!wiki IFX
Interactive Financial Exchange (IFX) is an XML specification for financial transactions such as bill presentment and payment, business to business and consumer to business banking (e.g.: balances, financial transaction information), payments and automated teller machine (ATM) communications. It is being developed and maintained by a consortium of individuals representing financial and information technology companies. See also *Open Financial Exchange External links * Organisation: [http://www.ifxforum.org/home Interactive Financial eXchange Forum] * Specification: [http://www.ifxforum.o...
19:45
!!news Bieber
@abhi That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
!!news
!!weather 19406
@abhi Sternberg: -6.01C (267.14K), broken clouds
@ton.yeung Ashdod: 14.7C (287.85K), few clouds
@ton.yeung Houston: 51.2959F (10.72C, 283.87K), moderate rain, mist
!!weather Munich
@drch Munich: 4.22C (277.37K), light rain
19:50
hmm snow coming
!!weather 53227
@NETscape Giv\'Atayim: 15.4C (288.55K), few clouds
hhmmm wut
@ton.yeung Cypress: 47.4799F (8.6C, 281.75K), moderate rain, mist
How can I get the string.Contains method to ignore case of the word?
19:52
@ton.yeung Houston: 50.6659F (10.37C, 283.52K), moderate rain, mist
!!weather Milwaukee
@NETscape Milwaukee: 8.978F (-12.79C, 260.36K), sky is clear
MALLEUS TEMPUS!
MALLEUS TEMPUS!
@abhi you can use IndexOf instead
Yes, that's what I am thinking.
I will use IndexOf
So my previous code
if (x.Contains("Attn") {Console.WriteLine("FOUND: {0}",x);}
will look like this.
if (x.IndexOf("Attn", CompareOptions.IgnoreCase) > 0) {Console.WriteLine("FOUND: {0}",x);}
The compareOptions is incorrect.
19:58
use StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase
and check != -1, because IndexOf returns -1 when it's not found
@MarcinJuraszek Thx.
 if (x.IndexOf("Attn", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase) > -1) {Console.WriteLine("FOUND: {0}",x);}
That's mine
How to replace this line with a standard array?
List<string> openstr = new List<string>() {"Attn:","Atn","ATTN:","Accounts","Accounts Payable","ACCOUNTS PAYABLE"};
Instead of a list, I want an array.
var openstr = new [] { ... };
Thx. @MarcinJuraszek
20:09
@ton.yeung dark blue is HD, light is standard, gray is low-res
It's the worst among the list of providers in my area
no
It works fine
I don't watch HD videos anyway
I offered a 100 rep bounty for my question I don't know what else to do to draw attention. it's 34 views only. stackoverflow.com/questions/21232198/…
!!wiki IFX
Interactive Financial Exchange (IFX) is an XML specification for financial transactions such as bill presentment and payment, business to business and consumer to business banking (e.g.: balances, financial transaction information), payments and automated teller machine (ATM) communications. It is being developed and maintained by a consortium of individuals representing financial and information technology companies. See also *Open Financial Exchange External links * Organisation: [http://www.ifxforum.org/home Interactive Financial eXchange Forum] * Specification: [http://www.ifxforum.o...
!!weather Tbilisi, Georgia
20:17
@levi Tbilisi: 2.92C (276.07K), Sky is Clear
@yazanpro The Update Panels will work.
BackgroundWorker class. I haven't heard about that. I'm googleing it. thank you.
no Update Panel won't work. I need him to keep interacting with the site and even navigate to another page.
@ton.yeung 37.256F
!!wtf?
@levi That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
20:18
of course there is a master page which I rely on to get the notification from the server (if I could do it)
Yes, Signal R will also do the job for you.
Giving the best way to skin the cat in Web Forms(with short reasoning) will get you 100 rep. :D
You're right. MVC would be my next project
you're right. my bad..
my app may connect to different server.
depends on the client.
No I don't have 2012. most cases are 2005 or 2008
@ton - "signlar server"? You mean sqlserver?
hey wait..
So signalr server?
20:29
I was just a little confused, not trying to take away from what you were saying
had never heard of it either until now, didn't realize IIS was that difficult
IIS can be a pain, but it is a lot easier than setting up a hosting in linux
signalr?
I can do either IIS or Apache they are the same to me, both have strengths/weaknesses
@ton - IIS? Did you have to setup domain naming? The basic stuff is super straightforward, but some other modules get complex.
I've heard of nginx, never used it though, just apache/iis
I've worked with Application Request Routing in IIS with dozens of servers intertwined, piece of cake :]
cpanel nooooo run awaaay
its the debil
wow I hate my life now
Cause I'd rather be doing that than this
poh kai!
Ah yes, humans, my weakness.
You have a portfolio?
20:42
@ton.yeung what do you do about content management
I am making one of these today :) jsfiddle.net/72DWZ
@TravisJ - Already did it: planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/… #hipsterrrrrr
man, putting a disposable razor in my desk was such a good idea
submitted on 12/14/2001
lol
Little over 12 years ago.
20:56
@ton.yeung lol, no. I just always miss a tiny spot when I shave and it drives me nuts
yeah? I find that doesn't get close enough
@ton.yeung - Yeah and it's written in ASP Classic haha.
I use a grandpa shaver. double edged safety razor
I use the Mach 12 for an extra close shave
@SpencerRuport - Nice :) Can you port that to a js library and make a fiddle demo? :P
@TravisJ - No. :(
20:58
I get a fresh blade every time I shave :) it's like shaving butter
@TravisJ - It's vintage. Of course I can't.
@Pheonixblade9 - I haven't used a new blade for over a year
@TravisJ that's horrifying.
@Spencer Still looks pretty nice
@Pheonixblade9 - I also don't use any shaving cream
@TravisJ you must have extremely thin hair
20:59
@ton - Nah. Same thing my friend said should happen though lol
That could be
Arghhh
Bitcoind is so unstable.
am I wrong here?
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A: Why is LinqToEntities Skip/Take oracle implementation so slow

Pheonixblade9You see all those UNIQUE SCAN subqueries? That's doing a UNIQUE on every single one of those tables. You should have a one-to-many relationship with T1 being the parent, and any tables you need to be in the query to have a FOREIGN KEY relationship to an indexed ID primary key column on T1. The...

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@ton.yeung who are these people paying you to do their websites?
@Pheonixblade9 is a unique scan an index scan?
must be, right?
21:09
@ton.yeung I wonder if you could send some of them my way. I have a friend who has his own company. He does networking, as in laying cables and connecting them. Setting up routers and stuff. He's looking to branch out.
thats a nasty looking query
@drch This is the kind of stuff that leads programmers to believe that abstractions are bad.
yeah EF is a leaky abstraction for sure
and i imagine the oracle provider is a third party? eg, not MS and not Oracle?
@ton.yeung Ok. Nice try, but you aren't going to get to know me personally. :-)
@drch this is for Oracle, so it's different.
Oracle accesses index by any one of these access methods,
1. Index Unique Scan
2. Index Range Scan
3. Index Range Scans Descending
4. Index Skip Scan
5. Index Full Scan
6. Index Fast Full Scan
The below mentioned scans are for the table access method. It can be either one of these,
1. Full Table Scan
2. Rowid Scan
@SpencerRuport no problem, did you get it? :)
21:13
so "Unique Scan" is "Index Unique Scan" ?
I'm assuming so
@Pheonixblade9 - Yuppers :)
@ton.yeung Why are you looking at me? I'm so dirty today!!!! Ahhh the sun, it is melting me
@Pheonixblade9 his question doesn't make sense though...
it has to perform the query to get the rownum
21:15
@Pheonixblade9 Using Join instead of Include won't make any difference because Include is implemented using Join. The difference is the resulting type
so of course skipping more rows is going to take more time...
he should do his filtering first then join to all the other crap
The real way to optimize that query is to not do so many Includes since a join will happen before a where
.Skip(16300) ?
Even google wont do that for you
Google can barely skip 400
SO takes 9 seconds to skip a few thousand records
16k? Forget about it
@ton.yeung Using the CGI Network - Poor. Using the wifi at the office : HD Verified
SELECT * FROM [selection related joins] WHERE Id in (SELECT Id FROM [criteria related joins] WHERE [Criteria] AND RowNumber BETWEEN [skip] AND [skip] + [take]);
21:22
ermagerd so responsive
Skip is the most expensive method to use in sql
what about their admin? that thing needed an overhaul
In case of the guy who's posed the Oracle question, I believe the right kind of indexing will solve his issue and speed up the query.
Skip is not a problem at all. Index information is stored in blocks.
the skip should just take it to the correct block and eventually the correct node.
@abhi sure but it has an order by
@abhi He said it already has keys
21:24
One of the properties of a B*Tree is that all leaf blocks should be at the same level in the tree. This
level is also known as the height of the index, meaning that any traversal from the root block of the index
to a leaf block will visit the same number of blocks.
and its join join join join first
That's from Oracle documentation.
maybe if he adds a new index just on the column in his orderby
altho looks like its a pk anywyas... hmm
I'm feeling really lazy. Does someone know how to highlight a specific location of text in a WPF RichTextBox?
@KendallFrey click there and drag silly
21:26
rtb.Selection.Select(text.Start.GetPositionAtOffset(location), text.Start.GetPositionAtOffset(location + length));
Almost works, but selects some distance "behind"
shouldnt it be param1 + length?
or is that what you have
text.Start is the start of the document, BTW
@drch huh?
nvm
@abhi - skip is a huge issue. you cannot make a skip performant
I can't believe people get paid to write code like that.
21:30
@SpencerRuport well the guy who wrote it probably isnt in the top 0.08% income in india
@SpencerRuport eeehehehehe that's bad
I can understand where a lot of anti-patterns come from. But when they use it to produce calculated results doesn't it ever trigger that thought "Hey wait a minute... this a computer."
@sp
@SpencerRuport lol
encer
21:31
I mean whoever it was used a calculator to write out those results.
@SpencerRuport I visit that site too many times in a day.
"Yeah this is just too complex for a computer to do on the fly."
"Gotta hard code this shit for sure."
@SpencerRuport thats pretty bad-ass code
lol
maybe the numbers came in a report and he didnt have the formula
Yesterday's article on phone numbers was a bigger WTF, IMHO.
21:32
which one?
@drch - Ah I suppose that's possible.
The database for the application I'm working on has numeric phone numbers... and postal codes. >_<
I dunno who did it. Scared to ask.
@Marek Call me, maybe.
whats so terrible about numeric phone numbers and postal codes?
and the balanced registration one is good
@drch Postal codes until you move your application to UK or CANADA
meh deal with it then
im sure there would be bigger issues at that point
21:36
@drch yes, but why interject smaller issues in the mix?
because its a lot faster to compare 12345 than "12345"
Computing power today has made this almost insignificant.
when I started coding 45 years ago, things were different.
depends on the use case
I don't really see a good reason to have a phone number in a NUMERIC field. Some folks might want to have their number displayed as "1800-SUE-ME-NOW"
Quick XML/Xpath QUestion:
<given>bob</given>
<given />
<given qualifier="CL">bobby</given>
<given></given>
I need an XPath that will give me all "given" elements that have data, that do not have an attribute
21:39
if you build stuff because "some day somebody might want this" then you end up with bloated shit code
the funniest part of that is they get paid..
@RyanTernier check if Name is not empty or null, check that attributes.count = 0?
do we have sql chat room ?
it takes diligence to keep it to a minimum ;) thats why code reviews are important and TDD helps. the less code you write, the less tests you have to write
@Ryan - string(/given).length > 0 ?
21:48
@RyanTernier //given[count(@*)=0 and ./text()!=''] <- that work?
Ah, with no attribute though
@NETscape This will be placed within a schematron rull engine, so i think it only owrks with xpath 1
@TomW that might, how can I ensure the <Given>'s have a value with that?
//(given[count(@*)=0]).length > 0?
^ see edit
ohh
that that will return a nodelist, perfect
Kendall is 13?
21:50
assuming it works
must be 14 i think. just had a birthday right?
// did not test
@drch Oh.. thought he was 12
not ruling it out ;)
lol :d
21:51
If Kendall was 12, would that make you feel more or less intelligent? :P
Guys whats your opinion about bitcoins?
@TravisJ less intelligent and depressed.
@Marek buy them now.
@abhi got already.
I don't like conspiracy, but I feel like bitcoins are used to break encryption. On the other hand, I think they could have a lot of investment potential.
21:52
I was shocked to see that a bitcoin is like 600 quid
Wtf
I think paypal,moneybookers, skrill might get in troubles, bitcoin rock in minimum fee fuck 2-3% fee
I wonder how much bitcoin miners make after the huge bill gets slapped on their doorstep
ask @Billdr
I should ask @CC
@NETscape Or him
Checking in 9,632 items...
The joys of a baseless merge.
21:54
What's up?
You mine bitcoins right?
@Billdr - Long time no see man.
Modern miners are pretty energy efficient. Even so, the number of miners has caused the profit margins to dip super thin.
You will probably not make more bitcoin than you would get by just buying bitcoin.
I've been about, just not super active in here.
@Billdr - Plus the hardware makers are hanging on to their orders claiming "testing" when really they're just mining with them for 6 weeks before they send them to you.
I read that the amount of bitcoins to mine is reducing, but I don't understand how that is. The whole bitcoin idea is weird from the start :S
21:56
That happened with one company, and as far as anyone can tell they are out of business now.
Yeah, I agree. You don't understand how that is. :p
@LewsTherin - There are 21 million bitcoins total. It cannot be more than that. Right now there are ~12 million mined.
@Lews it is reducint by half every 210 000 blocks , 1 block = cca 10 min so every 4 years is the reward per mined block halved, now is 25 btc per block
Every n blocks the number of bitcoins mined drops. It should halve every two four years or so.
@TomW THanks, that seems to be the answeri need :)
But what is a bitcoin?
21:58
but at the end if doesnt matter cuz when the price goes from 100 to 1000 the reward might be reduced
I hate to be this guy... but google it.
It's a big idea, and I'm at work.
@LewsTherin Think of bitcoins as prime numbers
1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13
@LewsTherin Basically a number that is guaranteed to be worth something
@Billdr I have.. loads
@LewsTherin - It's just a number. Once you claim that number you can put it into a wallet which is locked with a private key.
21:59
there can ever only be one.
Crypto currencies are very similar, but they use encryption
So an unfounded number is worth a lot?
Everyone knows the bitcoin number but the network won't allow you to spend it unless you sign the transaction using the private key of the wallet that it's been associated with.

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