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@oldmud0 You sure sqlite is what you need? (local storage)
 
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I have a callback that is called from a 3rd party com interop, and it's called quite often. (Thousands of times.) I raise an event in the callback and I was curious if it would be better to use a class member for the event args or create a new instance of the event args class for each event? (m_eventArgs.Value = lProgressPos; ProgressEventStep(this, m_eventArgs); VS ProgressEventStep(this, new ProgressEventArgs(value));)
 
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anyone here knows how to make linegraph in chart?
 
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07:32
hi
i hate new google search fonts ...
why me oh whyyyy
HI how may i help you..?
are you an expert in c#?
Nope,I'm not an expert,but i will try to solve your problem if i know.
@no9 I know that feel bro...
07:53
@no9 Calm down.. Embrace change
I actually think it's a breath of fresh air
no9
no9
sigh...
feels to me like the search result is not valid at all :)
08:24
@no9 Hey how good are you with access?
random question..
no9
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08:34
its been 4 years since i last touched VBA
08:46
not vba
just queries and updating them
do you get this?
no9
no9
not really...
nvm then
no9
no9
sorry
its ok
ill somehow have to find a way to solve this problem i have
anyone here uses devexpress
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08:54
the DateAdd function reduces the date by 14 days
no9
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but I have no idea where its used or what the updateTo 'old' does...
It's meant to be that after 14 days, its meant to update a field to "old" if anything before 14 days, it should be new
but in my case it's always old even though its not after 14 days
no9
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ahmed tried to visualize that but i cant :)
understandable cause I'm barle y giving you information
its k
I'll have to ask ma teacher
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08:56
ok
soo stupid half the class got it right and the other didn't
 
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10:00
Any argument against doing that :
private List<T> myList;
public IEnumerable<T> MyIEnumerable
{
get { return myList; }
private set { myList = new List<T>(value); }}
?
help pls
0
Q: What is the uses of using a pointer in this specific scenario?

Yellow SkiesIn this scenario, I have a struct Data declared. struct Data { string first; string middle; string last; int age; }; According to my notes, we then create a vector<Data*> list; To add items to this list, we have to create a new data pointer and set attrib...

@franssu What is the motivation for doing it?
@YellowSkies side note this is the C# chat, not C++
10:23
@dav_i thanks for asking I've got my answer now :)
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Q: ReadOnlyCollection or IEnumerable for exposing member collections?

Erik ÖjeboIs there any reason to expose an internal collection as a ReadOnlyCollection rather than an IEnumerable if the calling code only iterates over the collection? class Bar { private ICollection<Foo> foos; // Which one is to be preferred? public IEnumerable<Foo> Foos { ... } public ...

@franssu good news
11:05
Morning all
@Corbo152 Hi
         public virtual bool ValidateMinOrderSubtotalAmount(IList<ShoppingCartItem> cart)
        {
            if (cart == null)
                throw new ArgumentNullException("cart");

            //min order amount sub-total validation
            if (cart.Count > 0 && _orderSettings.MinOrderSubtotalAmount > decimal.Zero)
            {
                decimal subTotalOfItemsRequireShipping =
    cart.Where(sci => shoppingCartItem.IsShipEnabled).Sum(sci => _priceCalculationService.GetSubTotal(sci, true));
returning error cannot resolve symbol
shoppingCartItem
hi can anyone tell me how can I determine which HTTP ports in my system are occupied
?
I tried netstate but it returns TCP and UDP ports
@Co
@Corbo152 - where's shoppingCartItem declared? Is it a class member?
11:27
@Corbo152 shouldn't .Where(sci => shoppingCartItem.IsShipEnabled) read .Where(sci => sci.IsShipEnabled)?
@dav_i DOH, brain was going cabbaged again, thanks
@Corbo152 no prob
11:42
right this method now works if a shipping product is added first then non shipping products, however it fails the other way around
        public virtual bool ValidateMinOrderSubtotalAmount(IList<ShoppingCartItem> cart)
        {

            foreach (var sc in cart)
            {

                if (sc.IsShipEnabled)
                {

                    //min order amount sub-total validation
                    if (cart == null)
                        throw new ArgumentNullException("cart");

                    //min order amount sub-total validation
                    if (cart.Count > 0 && _orderSettings.MinOrderSubtotalAmount > decimal.Zero)
@Corbo152 how are you testing this?
Hi. I downloaded dotPeek from JetBrains... that was neat, how do you protect your code from being totally readable???
@Markus how about dotFuscate?
or some other obfuscater
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Q: How to preventing decompilation of any C# application

KalpakWe are planning to develop a client server application using C# and MySQL. We plan to sell the product on the shelf like any other software utility. We are worried about the decompilation of our product which does have some sort of edge over our competitors in terms of usability and bundled funct...

thanks
11:55
Be aware that if your code can be run, it can be read by someone determined.
yes, I'm currently looking at someone else's code...
private a(int A_0)...
still, it's less readable than before...
and besides, the code I'm trying to read has some types (classes) that's not available to me for some reason...
@dav_i its built into an e-commerce framework, im running it through vs 2013
@Corbo152 May be worth making a unit test project and making some tests for it
@dav_i dont mean to sound like a complete noob but a what? lol
@Corbo152 Read about unit testing
Basically, it's small bits of code (tests) that use a certain part of your code and verify that it works.
if you need an example I can write one
12:04
@KendallFrey thanks,
so basically isolate that method and create a unit test for it?
@Corbo152 Basically your life will significantly improve once you start using Unit Tests. You'll sleep better, you'll become more attractive and the sun will shine more.
The term 'unit' means a single segment of code; a method, property, class, etc.
@dav_i, @KendallFrey :) thanks ill read up and start using, appreciate the help guys
that a good place to start?
12:30
right i have created a unit test project and add my references to Nop.Core, Nop.web, Nop.services, Nop.data and Nop.Web.Framework
i have pasted my method in and im now obv getting all the cannot resolve symbol errors from re#
think im missing the using tags?
What do you mean "i have pasted my method in"
i have copied and pasted my method from the e-commerce store project into the unit test project
The whole method?
yes
namespace Nop.Services.Orders
{
        /// <summary>
        /// Valdiate minimum order sub-total amount
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="cart">Shopping cart</param>
        /// <returns>true - OK; false - minimum order sub-total amount is not reached</returns>
 public virtual bool ValidateMinOrderSubtotalAmount(IList<ShoppingCartItem> cart)
        {

            foreach (var sc in cart)
            {

                if (sc.IsShipEnabled)
                {

                    //min order amount sub-total validation
That's not how unit testing works
You test the method, not a copy of the method
12:36
oh, in that case i do not understand lol
In your unit test, you call the method and check that it returns what you expect it to
oh so i have to call the method from the e-commerce project ?
no, you call it from the unit test
namespace ValidateMinOrderSubtotal
{
    [TestClass]
    public class UnitTest1
    {
        [TestMethod]
        public void TestMethod1()
        {
            var method = ValidateMinOrderSubtotalAmount
        }
    }
}
along the right lines?
13:16
i fixed it :)
public virtual bool ValidateMinOrderSubtotalAmount(IList<ShoppingCartItem> cart)
        {
            if (cart == null)
                throw new ArgumentNullException("cart");
            if (!cart.Any(sc => sc.IsShipEnabled))
            {
                return true;
            }
            else
            {


                //min order amount sub-total validation
                if (cart.Count > 0 && _orderSettings.MinOrderSubtotalAmount > decimal.Zero)
                {
                    decimal subTotalOfItemsRequireShipping =
@Corbo152 why not just call the method directly?
@KendallFrey going to sound like a complete noob... but how do i do that ? lol
with parentheses, like ValidateMinOrderSubtotalAmount(cart)
14:01
@KendallFrey thanks
14:28
good afternoon
so, mvc problem - Some times in our views we have @xxxx, where its not meant to be a razor tag, but its throwing errors because ... well it uses razor syntax, so my solution is to extend the view engine where I can tell it "hey, don't treat this text as a razor command", does anybody have any experience in extending the view engine? I've googled the crap out of this but its confusing because I'm not sure which methods i'm supposed to overwrite
or is this not the best approach
@RaZor afternoon
@Steve I have no idea what you're talking about. Escape the @?
@Steve You can just do @@text
yep, we discussed that as well
however, we ran into an issue w/ that
14:34
@Steve oh?
i can't remember what it is exactly, but our views are published via a cms
umbraco?
so, lets just assume @@ doesn't fit our situation well (it doesn't, wish I could explain why)
@Steve it would help to know what cms your views are published by
reddot
or, their new name, can't remember it
14:38
opentext?
yup
ty
we could hack it together, via the cms, which is what my mentor was going to do, but i brought up the idea of extending the view engine so we don't have to hack the crap out of this
try <text></text> or @: — Kasper Skov Jul 14 '11 at 20:14
some of it is embedded in javascript
or &#64; (html code for @)
so, (i know you're all trying to help, but regardless if this is the right or wrong way, i'm going to learn quite a bit), does anybody have experience with extending the view engine?
14:43
@Steve Have you read Pro ASP.NET MVC?
It's covered in that
yeah, and i realize it has a view engine section
i was hoping somebody could throw me a bone, so i didn't have to struggle through 20 pages of crap
There seem to be some useful blog articles about it
Do T4s not regenerate when includes are changed?
that seems pretty fucked up
I was chasing that for a couple hours -_-
Who in here has a subscription to Microsoft Action Pack Development and Design?
15:11
@RaZor never heard of it I'm afraid
@ton.yeung No result found
!!wiki ton.yeung
@KendallFrey The Gods of Wikipedia did not bless us
@CapricaSix There is only one true god
Hey everyone.
15:18
@ton.yeung Cylon God ftw!
Caprica Six is a character from Battle Star Galactica. She is a Cylon. The Cylons believe in a One True God whereas the humans believe in 12 gods based off the constellations.
Wow, I really nerded out there.
yep :p
So I have a List<A> and A contains an int a1. I also have a List<B> where ´B´ contains an int b1, now I want to get all objects from B where B.b1 == A.a1 with linq, any pro tip?
something like A.where(a => a.a1 == B.b1) but not quite I guess...
I thought you where Linq experts all of you? or am I unclear in my question?
@Markus from b in listOfB join a in listOfA on b.b1 equals a.a1 select b
@ton.yeung more Algebraic I think :P
15:34
@Markus your question is unclear, because you didn't explain what A.a1 means for a list of As
  <div class="listbox">
            <ul class="list">
                @foreach (var category in Model.Categories)
                {
                    @RenderCategoryLine(category)
                }
            </ul>
        </div>
how can i change that so that if if the product is reloadable it links straight to the product page
true, ok, so what I meant was, let's see .a1 and .b1 as primary/foreign keys. So I want to select all B's that has a linked object in the list of A's
so... Bs.Where(b => As.Any(a => a.a1 == b.b1))?
or dav_i's
might be something like that yes, I'll try it
no idea which is faster
15:40
I'm terrible at reading linq the "dav_i" way...
I hate query syntax
what was the name of the other syntax?
method syntax
It's the normal C# syntax
query syntax is special just for LINQ
mm thanks
hmmm LINQ lol
15:54
holy shit, VS 2013 is doing stuff for me now
I find for some things (including joins) query syntax is clearer
but clearly from s in something select s.Asdf is much more verbose than something.Select(s => s.Asdf)
query syntax is transformed pre-compile to method syntax anyway so makes no difference
hmm I have my IList<A> As = .... This initiation of As get's a nullpointerexception when I have your example code after the init. if I comment out the code the initiation works fine...
16:19
Anyone Knows about windows mobile barcode scanner device application?
??
@user3346501 I've used a barcode scanner, if that's what you mean
i am getting an error when i install my application in motorola mc70 device.
i wanted to know that does this model supports symbol.barcode library or not?
???
For anyone interested - this compiles and outputs "hello":

    void Main()
    {
        var r = from e in new Exception()
                select e;

        Console.WriteLine(r);
    }

    public static class Ex
    {
        public static string Select(this Exception e, Func<Exception, Exception> func)
        {
            return "hello";
        }
    }
haha cool
@KendallFrey Do u know about such stuff?
16:30
@user3346501 no, I have no idea what that is
posted on March 12, 2014 by Eric Lippert

Today on the Coverity Development Testing Blog's continuing series Ask The Bug Guys, I answer a question that made its way to me from a Coverity customer: is it a good idea to remove a lock which only protects the … Continue reading →

16:51
Anyone know how visual studio chooses a web site to generate a virtual directory under when loading a web project?
VS originally set up the virtual directory when "Default Web Site" was the only site available. Since then I've added a handful more sites for some reverse proxy stuff (and apparently the github client app creates its own site).
Now I'm trying to switch solution locations. I've deleted the virtual directory, but VS is always regenerating the virtual directory in the wrong site instead of Default Web Site.
:)
17:18
/sighhhh
I'm so glad I never purchased vs 2012.
I feel like a $500 program shouldn't freeze when I try to move a file.
ugh, so that pro mvc books' custom view engine section wasn't any help
wasted half a day :(
Lippert replied to my Bug Guys email
> My response to this would be: if it hurts when you do that, then don’t do that!
haha
still doesn't explain whether it's a bona fide bug
!!google lippert
17:25
"Bill Lippert (born 1950), American gay rights activist"
must be the guy you're talking about
Shaddap, you know who Lippert is
not a clue, probably a famous developer / architect
lmao get with the program
he made the C# compiler
lol ok
@KendallFrey He was one of many people who worked on the C# compiler ;)
but only one of quite a few
(and he was also involved/partially responsible for the abomination known as JScript, as well as VBScript :p )
@ton.yeung What are you doing with it?
there's nothing (necessarily) wrong with dynamic ;)
17:32
@ReedCopsey yeah, yeah, but he was the lead developer, or one of them
@KendallFrey IIRC, he didn't join the C# team until around C# 2 time frame
@ton.yeung Why not just use object, then?
what does dynamic buy you?
@KendallFrey Actually - he joined when they started C# 3 ;)
@ton.yeung Again - why not just use object for that?
dynamic only helps if you're going to enforce that there's some structural contract
new {} is not dynamic, it's an anonymous type
how is Message.SomeObject declared? as dynamic?
@ton.yeung Try this in LINQPad:
void Main()
{
	var myMessage = new Message
	{
		ID = 1,
		Tag = new { abc = 1, xyz = 2 }
	};

	myMessage.Dump();
}

// Define other methods and classes here
class Message
{
	public int ID { get; set; }
	public object Tag { get; set; }
}
No need for dynamic, and it'll all JSON serialize (with a decent serializer)
it should
want a full repro in a console app?
need serialization too?
using System;
using Newtonsoft.Json;

namespace ConsoleApplication4
{
    class Message
    {
        public int ID { get; set; }
        public object Tag { get; set; }
    }

    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            var myMessage = new Message
            {
                ID = 1,
                Tag = new { abc = 1, xyz = 2 }
            };

            var serialized = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(myMessage);

            Console.WriteLine(serialized);
That, with JSON.Net, outputs: {"ID":1,"Tag":{"abc":1,"xyz":2}} :)
yeah, that won't work
personally, I'd make ID a constructor property, though
WTF, intellisense just shut off on me
it does
Ctrl+Space autocomplete works, but no menu appears
I... what?
I stepped into nothing
17:58
Does Anyone knows about windows mobile application for motorola scanner devices
??
All I know is that generally Motorola makes great products. Now that is owned partially by Lenovo, who knows?
I am on medication too.
Mostly Dayquil and NyQuil
Now they also have a ZZZQuil.
@abhi I own a Lenovo Ideapad Yoga 2 Pro- It is actually a great machine, kind of shocked actually.
i just wanted to create a custom application for motorola mc70 device
can anyone guide me?
@user3346501 I cannot guide you.
@Greg I had a Lenovo IdeaPad Y 510
luckily I got a 3 year extended warranty on it.
than any other sample application?
18:06
@abhi What happened to it?
The spine broke so many times, that I was always shipping it to the warranty company for repairs.
it just broke.
nothing happened.
no exposure to heat
i made a smart device application for motorola mc70 device.
or any such weird thing.
then the thing wouldn't open up.
but it is not supporting Symbol.Barcode library
Weird, well the Yoga is supposed to be apart of their Premium Line hopefully I don't have a problem. I've only owned it though since December.
18:09
@Greg I owned the Ideapad for about 2 1/2 years.
In that time, ti went 4 times to the repair shop.
The 4th time, they refunded my entire purchase price back.
So the whole thing cost me a lot in terms of time and everything
but moneywise, I only paid like the warranty part of the price.
like a 110 $ something.
@Greg did you buy the thing online?
Refactoring is hard. :(
@SpencerRuport Agreed.
So everything in programming, that's why they pay us so well. ;)
This hideousness is what keeps us employed.
@abhi Yes I did.
18:31
@Greg where online? I have found newEgg and TigerDirect equally good.
18:46
@abhi Directly from Lenovo. Got a 13.3" display, 3200 x 1800 QHD+ Display, i7, 8 GB, 256 SSD for $1,200 bucks or something.
Maybe it was $1,400
Do you have that one coworker who just doesn't respond to IMs in a timely manner?
so annoying
@ton.yeung get Alienware :)
@ton.yeung I don't call someone unless it's urgent
@ton.yeung Well, how much gaming are you going to do? How much non-gaming?
@ton.yeung as in, within 5 minutes preferably. Email just isn't fast enough, but IM should at least get a response of some sort
Even if it's "Can we talk in 10 minutes?"
to the office? why?
Might want something a little beefier in the non-graphics department then
I didn't get enough RAM, that's the main thing
I'm gonna need an external disk soon maybe
@ton.yeung yeah, I got 6
I should think about that, but I'm not one to mess around in a laptop
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