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00:14
@Dominik You can just set those fields as a lower obstacle rating
Although he will want to go around them if possible then....
Anyone here knows TFS well?
@JohanLarsson Pretty well, yeah
ah nice, good to know there might be questions tomorrow
have huge bs when trying to switch from git to tfs
created a git repo in the tfs folder
I won't be on tomorrow :P
git coped with sharing tfs, did not :D
I must go back a long time to the last time I saw so many exceptions
VS asked if I wanted to bind the solution when opening it from the tfs browser thing
00:23
IMO, If you have a git repo, just keep it as-is
TFS works pretty well with git
I clicked bind and it resolved the url to the server and showed that everything was peachy and valid
@KendallFrey do I guse the VS git ~plugin~ vs the TFS server?
guess I should read about using git with tfs
I'm not sure, I never did
I've been fine with manually managing everything
(for hobby projects though)
I really need distributed version control to be able to work for free from home :)
I started using tfs yesterday so skill level is beat-self-up-low
I always feel old when trying to figure version control out
Haskell > C#
Morning all
00:37
g'evening
@Steve stevening
@crypticツ nice smiley ツ
@KendallFrey whats up
My first time in here. Looks like you people are actually pretty much ontopic here. nice
00:38
Setting up for a possible future scambait
@PeeHaa Not normally :P
More so than JS, but not much
Soooo I am just lucky now? :P
i guess
do you have a tail?
I'm on nix so obviously I have tail
figured
00:44
Not entirely true though. They would have to pry windows out of my cold dead hands as desktop
I have to say @PeeHaa I've hung out in here before and these a generally some good solid guys
(plus I actually like C#)
Yeah just browsing a bit through the transcript seems like a decent place
i love how nobody wonders why i asked if he had a tail, lol
ok @Steve... why did you ask whether I have a tail... ;-)
i dont remember now, that was like a whole 15 minutes ago
00:48
Fair enough :)
@Steve A sign of being in a place where people actually like *nix even if they pretend they don't :-P
I also have a cat
a lot of people here actually do like nix, its not bad, i just hate troubleshooting it when shit doesn't work
lol @DaveRandom
!!google alex trebek is a dick
00:51
@Steve +1
@PeeHaa I wish someone would pry me out of Windows' cold dead hands
!!google suck it trebek
@KendallFrey I'll do it! Just follow me towards the @DaveRandom has stopped working. Would you like to check for a solution online?
@KendallFrey Well imo you only need decent photoshop, email client and I forget something now alternatives
00:57
Like GIMP and Gmail?
I've failed at referencing resource dictionary in other project in so many ways now
it works in runtime but bs in designtime
@KendallFrey Gimp sucks and gmail is in no way an alternative for an email client
tried relative path, pack uri, code behind
@PeeHaa I love gmail
thinking about a postbuild copying the file
fight bs with ugly?
00:59
@PeeHaa The fact that Outloook is as good as it is is very depressing
@KendallFrey The only thing better about gmail against my own mail system is the awesome "yo dawg did you forget to attach a file" feature
Also Exchange kinda rules
i love gmail too
@PeeHaa And what's worse about it?
Oh, and AD is also upsettingly awesome one you understand it
01:00
My favourite thing about gmail is it's 99.9% accurate spam filters
@KendallFrey "All you email are belongs to us" would be the worst
Hey guys!
I'm out c# room. Have a good one. night!
later man
and you have a good night too
01:15
Is this the right spot to ask a quick question?
absolutely
Its a slight database question. Im running mssql and in my stored procedure I need to pass a parameter that contains multiple ID's for an IN clause, not sure how to go about it
I looked into table-valued parameters and i am completely lost on how to do that
Hopefully that makes sense
 
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03:36
:)
gnight?
04:12
I just noticed some strange c# behavior...
 
11 hours later…
15:38
good morning
15:54
hello
Still having issues with target CPUs mismath... Even though both the main application and the dll are built targeting x86 architectures.
hi all
pls help anyone
I have a route:
routes.MapRoute(
                name: "TestSave",
                url: "api/test/save",
                defaults: new { controller = "Test", action = "Save" }
            );
but getting 404 on "/api/test/save" request
the point is I have static URL and it doesnt work for some reason
crap
this is an issue I know
the problem is in "api" as it's a keyword and .NET forwards request to api area
sorry all:)
 
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20:19
hi guys
is there anyone took MCSD exam
20:31
@jasharbn which one?
@MarcinJuraszek I thought that, but I googled it and that particular acronym, there's only one
Those are the four exams for that cert
for Web developer
ok, so I didn't. I started MCSD: Windows Store Apps Using C# but didn't have time to pass all 3 exams yet
20:36
good luck mate, I m going to head studying for it
but need some advice before begin
what kind of advice you need?
I usually develop web form and single page applications
but MVC is examined in the exam
how should I study for MVC exam?
indeed it is
might be a bad comparison if the legacy solution is full of rot
the counter perhaps being that writing in a language which is unsuited to the task causes rot
@TomW Hey, finally fixed the issue :D The LzoModule was missing a dll (the other machines didn't have it installed) the mscvr120.dll... Dependecy walker saved me once again
my VS profiler is broken (grayed out)
21:25
@RodrigoSilva cool, glad you got it sorted out. I thought you checked that already though? Be great if error messages told you what the problem was
@TomW I did on my computer, but never noticed it since the dll was there. I checked it on the VM, and found the real issue.
 
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23:01
Hey guys quick basic arr elem switch question
if I have a *p and *q referencing the left and rightmost elem of my array respectively, could I use a temp variable 'char t' to switch the array elems like so: 't = *p; *p = *q; *q=t" ?
or would I need it to be '*t = *p; *p = *q; *q = t"?

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