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18:04
isnt that gif from a movie
so it's supposed to be 80 degrees out this thursday
ima come visit
brb buying some good walking shoes
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, we are supposed to hit 82 or 85 also. Kind of stoked for the nice weather this week.
We had amazing weather yesterday
Had so much fun, today I have a tired-hangover.
yeah :)
also... I've officially hit my vacation cap. better use it
18:12
Pretty much what I thought.
Have to send it to the US.
Can I get some assistance...
I've got the following:

			var table = document.DocumentNode.Descendants()
				.First(x => x.InnerText == "Name")
				.MoveToParent(x => x.Name == "table");

			var rowMapping = new List<List<string>>();
			foreach (var row in table.Descendants("tr").Skip(1)) {
				var columnMapping = new List<string>();
				foreach (var column in row.Descendants("td")) {
					columnMapping.Add(Regex.Replace(HtmlEntity.DeEntitize(column.InnerText).Trim(), @"\s+", " "));
				}
				rowMapping.Add(columnMapping);
The line where it says InnerText. I want to say InnerHtml only on column[2]. Then on other columns use InnerText.
Which is the address column.
@Greg InnerHtml only on column 2? what do you mean?
@Pheonixblade9 Well, I'm using the HtmlAgilityPack to parse data in a table.
if you're writing the code imperatively, why are you using a loop?
All the columns have the same stupid name <td> so I'm trying to include html in the address column but no other columns. But I'm having trouble finding a decent anchor or syntax.
18:30
@Pheonixblade9 How is using a loop not imperative?
@LewsTherin sorry, I meant to say it shouldn't be in a loop
@RyanTernier you around?
i hover, i lurk, i might even peep.
:)
I'll be in Victoria 2nd weekend of may
18:36
ohh dates?
was thinking about staying for a couple days, burning some vacation. there's probably plenty to do, ya?
i'm at tech ed 11-16
Fuck it, I'll just create two methods one that gets with Html... The other that doesn't.
there's always thingss to do here
I leave Wednesday at 6pm
down to astoria
race starts early thursday morning
I'll probably arrive in victoria on sunday
sunday 5/11
boo :(
18:40
shucks :(
well maybe you can give me some recommendations
Why white women?
Is that gif implying black women are sub-par? Feigns outrage!
Some people don't find different races of women attractive
that's not sexist, or implying one is better than the other, it's all based on the person
> Feigns outrage!
@RyanTernier Kidding kidding.
how could it be sexist?
18:51
I think he meant racist
racist*
I was more looking for an appropriate GIF to joke about @RyanTernier knowing where attractive women might congregate.
i still have only had 1 cop of cuffee today. I'm not doing so good
I'm on 1/3 of a cup of coffee :(
@Pheonixblade9 If you're looking for ladies, you want to go to: Club 919, Up Town, Lucky (be careful there), Upstairs cabaret
19:00
hah! I was joking - I prefer hiking to clubbing :)
but thanks for the info.
Good hike - Mount Finlayson
intensity?
oh 419m, shouldn't be bad
takes an average computer guy 1 hour to ge tup
19:00
@RyanTernier What does an old man know about clubbing? Dodgy if you ask me! :P
took me 40 minutes
takes my boss 30. But he runs the damn thing. he's a beast!
Sooke pot holes are pretty amazing
@RyanTernier I'm in pretty decent shape
this is my favorite hike: visitrainier.com/pg/hike/15/Skyline
so my new goal: beat @RyanTernier 's record up the mountain!
but for now, lunch!
19:13
@ton.yeung Clunky, bloated PoS
Well MS has some stupid bugs with their VS updates/install.
They can't get the simplest things right at times
@RyanTernier oh the double entendre
@KendallFrey Why, does that describe you?
@ton.yeung Meh, I guess my shitty machine is to blame.
Of course not, wanna race?
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@KendallFrey Sure. First, gimme a nice girl, maybe 2 or more.
19:25
nope, no girls allowed
HOly hell. What could possibly go wrong here
@KendallFrey Hey, not fair. I quit then. You win!
@RyanTernier Oh wow. Lmao
Wear headphones
I think I seen that already
@RyanTernier I guess nothing could go wrong because the outcome is death for the bad mosquito genes
19:30
@RyanTernier disturbing
@Shoe They tried the same thing with bees. now we have mother f'ing killer bees. Will this gene get into any other type of animal/insect? What about birds/bats/ etc. that eat moquito's? They'll starve, allowing other insect's to thrive (like bees).
@ton.yeung i7 2600 haswell i think. office desktop. my laptop is 20 times faster
@RyanTernier pretty kinky sex scene for a nerd movie
@KendallFrey I thought the dude was gay.
@RyanTernier You can't pass genes by eating the thing with different genes
19:34
@LewsTherin He's obviously cheating with her
@KendallFrey rofl
@Shoe you misunderstand
bat eats mosquito, bat lives, bat eats bee
bat does not eat, bat dies, bee lives
bears beets battlestar galactica
The birds and the bees are so simple.
preferably only one bat is involved at a time
@ton.yeung sadly not
freezes a lot
19:40
BTW, if you ever travel to Brazil, you should know this. Don't take Viagra.
lol
reformat what?
how do you have permissions to do that?
Ah fair enough.
I gotz no permissions :(
XD
buhye
I appear to have broken Intellisense. My life is much harder.
restart vs?
So I found a place where VS says unreachable code, but it was actually reachable
19:49
can you repro? I'd love a sample
using( var db = new DataContext() )
{
 //work with db stuff
 return "Success";
}
return "Fail";
It says fail will never be reached, but if the db throws an exception the using statement buries it and hits the fail return
wth C# fail
looks correct, nice find
wait a second
if it throws an exception it won't return at all, right?
using is try finally right?
19:52
+Dispose()
IIRC
Yeah its try finally
@TomW ya in the finally
Is it that the exception just dies in the callstack but is still unhit?
your what hurts?
I tried to reproduce this in a linqpad but the fail isn't hit since the exception shows up
19:54
dunno what try without catch means really
It means finally always happens
try without catch requires a finally
That code will not reach return "Fail";, that is entirely correct
Maybe I was incorrect and it was unreachable
If no exception is thrown, the first return will be used.
If an exception is thrown, the code will skip the rest.
19:55
And then follow the path a thrown exception takes depending on the environment?
Depending on what you mean by depending on the environment, yes
An exception thrown inside that using-block will first go to the finally-part of the using-block, disposing the datacontext, then the exception will bubble up to the next catch/finally block.
Your second return is not in a catch/finally block, so it will be skipped completely
Am I correct that Type.GetField() will return fields defined in a base class with BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.NonPublic?
If you're expecting exceptions from a using just use a try
The following table shows what members of a base class are returned by the Get methods when reflecting on a type.

Member Type Static Non-Static
Field No Yes. A field is always hide-by-name-and-signature.
MSDN seems to indicate it will
20:02
Well, it doesn't - LINQPad program
Public fields in the base class is returned, if you use .Public, private fields are not, even if you use .NonPublic
What if it's protected?
@LasseV.Karlsen ok makes sense
protected is returned
hiya
You can also use GetFields on the base class to get the FieldInfo properties, and then use those on the derived class apparently.
Whether or not this is safe and documented I don't know, but it seems to work.
20:05
Well, it looks like it'll do what I need it to
@ton.yeung that's fine, I couldn't either. Just take breaks earlier and try to stay in the entire class
20:31
also don't eat anything for 4 hours beforehand
and only small drinks of water
jelly belly will kill ya
hi all
@ton.yeung don't drink a full bottle of liquid
go in with an empty belly. make sure you drink tons of water throughout the day
How long is this class?
I had to go a fair way up to work out what you were talking about?
Yoga?
@TomW yes. hot yoga
20:41
I believe it's hard work, but I don't imagine it being a thirst issue, particularly
bikram is typically 90 minutes
how hot is hot?
sauna?
oh god no, you'd die
bikram is 40% humidity at 104F
I don't think I've ever felt 104F, but british summers tend not to be that dry :D
when you first step in you think "oh this is warm I can do this"
20:42
I grew up in Davis, it got to 120F during the summer right in the middle of soccer training
then as you do the warmup etc you think "oh god what have I gotten myself into"
this progresses into the "oh god I think I might actually die" stage
Sometimes it feels like it is hard to breathe
yeah, it got over 100 in Michigan quite often
21:08
yoga has seemed like a decent idea from time to time, especially as my posture is dreadful and could use some work
I'm put off by my perception that it's meant to be a sort of spiritualist thing. Not interested, I'm there for the exercise
@TomW same here. the only spiritual thing my yoga teacher does is an om at the end
that's really to bring the class to an end more than anything
Yoga hurts my knees or I would enjoy it more.
do you even lift bro?
;)
@TravisJ I had knee burstitis last week. it sucked :(
@TomW - No, I don't lift right now. But when I was playing soccer they encouraged us to do yoga, and I was lifting then. I didn't go because it made my knees hurt to be bent for long periods of time like that. Haven't tried since.
21:18
@Shoe know where else they lay you off if you have a baby? Third world countries.
@Pheonixblade9 - Crazy!
@TravisJ a good yoga instructor will take stuff like that into account. Yoga strengthens you over time
Perhaps.. If I was going to start doing anything that involved a physical trainer though, I would start crossfit.
lol. you're worried about your knees and you wanna do crossfit?
crossfit makes you look good but it's really not good for your body over long periods of time
you wear down important bits in your knees and joints
Mostly just my right knee. The way to improve non surgery requiring knee injuries is to strengthen the muscle in the area with low impact. They would probably have me do a lot of squats and a lot of the row machine, and obviously a lot of core strength.
21:21
I just swim / surf. All though now that I live in Oregon I haven't done either :(
squats are terrible for your knees
if you wanna strengthen your knees, do lunges :)
and just do a lot of walking
but - I'm not a doctor. Talk to your doctor. Find a good sports medicine clinic :)
The issues with squats are overblown, according to some stuff I've read
a long history of doing them really badly will mess you up
@Pheonixblade9 - The physical therapy involved for a LCL tear is to strengthen the hamstrings and quads.
Apparently improving the strength of the muscle that connects to the knee helps the LCL to repair itself? Not entirely sure of the specifics.
yeah, you can't really strengthen the ligaments. strengthening the muscles around them protects them
@TomW that's the problem - most people do squats badly. They're tough to do properly
@Pheonixblade9 - Which is why it helps to have a professional assist you and provide oversight while you do them
21:27
totally :)
only rich people have personal trainers at every workout session
having one once every 2 weeks or once a month is great
@Pheonixblade9 - crossfit is done 100% with a personal trainer, but it does cost like $150/mo
@TravisJ well, sort of a group personal trainer :)
The first rule of crossfit is you never shut the fuck up about crossfit
Yeah it is more of a group, but it tends to be less than 10 people
@TomW - The second rule of crossfit is
:P
Stupid question... If I'm doing a Regular Expression split, this grabs the word and splits when it finds this word correct? Regex.Split(column[2], @"\b<BR>");
The problem is when I parse this Html Stream, it grabs the Street and City as one, basically all that is between them is a <BR>.
21:40
hey there, anyone here have some experience with WiX and Custom Actions? I'm having a bit of a dll error and I feel like it's an obvious mistake I'm making or something. My custom actions are tinkering the registry to disable the task manager
@NETscape Is that to me?
no, Jagga
i would be pist if i couldn't use task manager
its for a custom kiosk ask where we dont want the task manager
So... all questions have just disappeared from SO
21:51
If I have a class called `Map`, then two separate methods:

`public static Map UserMapper<IList<string> column)` and `public static Map AddressMapper(IList<string> column)`. Both to separate functionality to assign properties within the class, but if both methods have `var map = new Map();` they both are creating separate entities for the object correct?
wtf h4x lies
@KendallFrey I can see them.
The main page works, but not the questions tab
works for me
me too
@Kendall - Maybe your work blocked it
21:52
it may be fixed already
hangs for me
@TravisJ I'm at home
Maybe the east coast cdn went down
hanging now for me
sounds like some kind of sharded index blowing out and being rebuilt
21:52
the page loads fine
ok, works now
just slow
did you try turning it off, and then back on again?
Looks like a CDN issue to me
I shit you not, I got the same result for a minute
21:53
@TravisJ Dude, is that a fair assumption or am I mistaken? I'm trying to debate if I'll have null properties.
@Greg - Sorry, the assumption that both methods have the same variable name but different scopes, or something else?
@TravisJ Example
        public static Map UserMapper(IList<string> column)
        {
            var map = new Map();
            var split = column[0].Split(' ');

            if(Regex.Match(split[2], @"\d").Success)
            {
                map.Username = split[2];
                map.First = split[0];
                map.Last = split[1];
            }

            if(Regex.Match(split[3], @"\d").Success)
            {
                map.Username = split[3];
                map.First = split[0] + " " + split[1];
Yeah those are different maps, they have no chance at overlapping, I think you are overthinking this :P
@TravisJ Well, the problem is I need the Address and User to match.
@TravisJ I'm trying to make sure that when I start manipulating the Address will only have the address stuff filled out, and not any user stuff.
@TravisJ The Map class does have all my properties though to.
I see. The only way you would have different properties filled out aside from the ones explicitly demonstrated was in a default constructor
HtmlString decodes " into &amp;quot;, how should I convert it back into to " so that I can display it in a text input while still avoiding allowing the user to input something potentially damaging?
22:00
@TravisJ So that implementation should ensure that all the properties match as it pulls through the Html Stream.
@Greg - Given that the content provider doesn't like switch to divs and spans inside of using tables at some random point in the future
The problem is, I can't parse the address unless I do InnerHtml but if I do InnerHtml then it messes up the user name data, as it is wrapped in a dynamic link. So I have to run two separate queries congruently. I just want to ensure that the data is consistently the same.
@TravisJ Well, I'll have to fix it no matter what if they change stuff on this page.
@Greg - You should be safe doing the assignment like that, there shouldn't be any "cross contamination"
Will using HtmlDecode allow for XSS injections?
@TravisJ Cross Contamination?
@Greg - User info to be placed into the address map or vice versa
22:03
@TravisJ It is a desktop parser and builds a file.
@TravisJ I just want to make sure that when the user properties get filled, the address properties get filled through the second method. So that as it is going it has all the proper data.
IE: Heather Bell 324252BK 111-111-1111 [email protected] filled, but when it does the address it adds the address details for Heather.
@TravisJ Am I wording this poorly?
@Greg - Are you combining these two maps at some point?
I mean, they literally have no correlation so I think your approach should be fine
@TravisJ Yeah, I am. The only difference is I have to rerun the parse and the Linq query data through the table, but I have change the line:

columnMapping.Add(Regex.Replace(HtmlEntity.DeEntitize(column.InnerText).Trim(), @"\s+", " ");

with:

columnMapping.Add(Regex.Replace(HtmlEntity.DeEntitize(column.InnerHtml).Trim(), @"\s+", " ");
yeah, there is a significant difference between the two
@TravisJ Well, that is why I have to parse the data twice I can't getthe address without the html being enabled. But I can't get the user data without the InnerText.
lol sounds like a pain
22:16
@TravisJ Yeah. It is-
@TravisJ A stupid project manager had to have the fucking address.
Anyone worked with Windows API to extend the Aero glass ? DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea()
22:41
@TravisJ Should I just return it as an array?
@Greg - Return which as an array?
One of my users just holds down the enter key when they submit forms, and it results in duplicate requests =/
Something like this:
        private Array FilterAddressData()
        {
            var document = new HtmlDocument();
            document.LoadHtml(Context);

            var table = document.DocumentNode.Descendants()
                .First(f => f.InnerText == "Name")
                .FindParent(f => f.Name == "table");

            var rowMapping = new List<List<string>>();
            foreach (var row in table.Descendants("tr").Skip(1))
            {
                var columnMapping = new List<string>();
                foreach (var column in row.Descendants("td"))
For both the User / Address Method. Then create a public Method that calls those private methods and implements them?
Or will that not work well because I haven't iterated through all the array data?
@Greg - I would go with whichever process is more readable.
@TravisJ Eh, I don't know what that will be.
Both are hard to read? Go with the one which is easier to maintain/extend
22:53
@TravisJ Well, you know what I realized... If I use those private methods to an array, it won't let me access it in the public method.
Well, I guess that makes the decision easier :)
Cause if I do this:
        public void GetConsultants()
        {
            var user = FilterUserData();
            var address = FilterAddressData();

            using(StreamWriter writer = File.CreateText(FileLocation))
            {
                foreach(var profile in user)
                {

                }
            }
        }
When I call profile I can't see any data.
FUCK
@TravisJ Am I doing something stupid- My brain is so fried I can't think straight, ugh.
Mondays... by can't see any data, does that mean that user is null?
@Greg - What type is node?
@Greg - private Map[] FilterAddressData
Well, it should be an Array.
?
It should be an array of Map objects
Right?
23:00
Yes.
That way you can use the .accessor in order to get property values when iterating
so you could do
foreach(Map profile in user) for example
Yeah, that might work.
It would almost be better to have some sort of interface to use for those if you really wanted to separate them. IUserMap and IAddressMap, and then have
Map : IUserMap, IAddressMap
Cause when it is in the same class I simply did:

foreach(var cell in node)
{
      writer.Write(cell.Username);
}
Yeah, it had type inference there
But you lose that when you flattened the return type with the base type Array
23:04
Anyone used Windows API Code Pack ?
@TravisJ Bummer...
@TravisJ I'm still not awesome enough to detect shit like that.
@Greg - If you hover over the var you can see the type it is trying to guess at. That is usually a good place to start when trying to figure out why you don't have property access
I think that was it, but it duplicated a bunch of shit- Whoa...
Does anyone know why my images disappears in my LongListSelector if i have alot of images and i scroll down then all images disappears?. I think maybe its because of LongListSelector capacity is getting exceeded but im not sure.
Definitely sounds like some sort of memory issue, or something silently failing. I have seen Macs do that with microsoft word documents that contain too many images before.
23:16
its shows the first images fine when i navigate to the page, but as soon as i scroll a certain point down all the images just disappears
@TravisJ You know why this would create like quadruples?
        foreach (var profile in user)
        {
            foreach (var location in address)
            {
                writer.Write(profile.Username + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.First + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.Last + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.Display + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.Phone + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.Email + ";");
                writer.Write(location.Street + ";");
                writer.Write(location.City + ";");
@Greg - yes
...?
Care to illuminate?
23:24
@Greg - It is an O(n^2) operation. You iterate over n user profiles, and then for each user profile, you iterate over n address locations. Instead of doing a nested iteration, you need to either do a logical combined iteration or combine them beforehand in order to iterate the combined set.
@TravisJ Can you dumb that down.
@Greg - writer.Write(profile.Username + ";"); occurs at address.length times because it is done inside of that loop. there needs to be a way to tie the addresses and the users together.
@TravisJ How could I do that?
@Greg - Is this entire thing just for one user?
And they have multiple addresses?
In other words, is this just one user? var user = FilterUserData();
No, each address is tied to one user. Each user has one address. It itterates through hundres of thousands of users.
It is something like this:
23:27
If that is the case, then this is a lot easier
Heather Bell
3259BD / C / A3 / English
111-111-0678 H
16600 SW Rosa Road, Beaverton, OR 97007
[email protected]

Kacie Brioschi
5054BY / C / T / English
111-111-6476 H
16600 SW Rosa Road, Beaverton, OR 97007
[email protected]

Cathleen Crawford
5779CE / C / A2 / English
111-111-5814 C
16600 SW Rosa Road, Beaverton, OR 97007
[email protected]

Kathy DuPriest
3577DC / C / A2 / English
111-111-2639 C
16600 SW Rosa Road, Beaverton, OR 97007
[email protected]
And you get back a list of users
var user = FilterUserData();
and a list of addresses
var address = FilterAddressData();
from that example right there?
Yeah.
uhm, can they have multiple addresses ever or is it one address per user
It will always be one address I believe.
23:28
Ok, I would make 100% sure of that, because otherwise things are going to get very complicated
I'm pretty confident, in the five sample documents sent to me I only see one.
If they have one, this will work
for(int i = 0; i < user.Length; i++)
{
var profile = user[i];
var location = address[i];
}
and then use the writer.write
If they do have 2, then you will need a slightly more complex data structure to store them in when you do the original parse in order to store a list of addresses inside of an injected mediator which also holds the user information that is also injected to be returned as opposed to a constructed array of type Map.
@TravisJ Forgot all about that loop.
How do I write it though?
writer.Write(profile + address);?
23:32
with fingers pressed on a keyboard
for(int i = 0; i < user.Length; i++)
{
 var profile = user[i];
 var location = address[i];
 writer.Write(profile.Username + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.First + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.Last + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.Display + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.Phone + ";");
                writer.Write(profile.Email + ";");
                writer.Write(location.Street + ";");
                writer.Write(location.City + ";");
                writer.Write(location.State + ";");
@RyanTernier hahaha
or w/e you were using to record it
Does anyone know why my images disappears in my LongListSelector if i have alot of images and i scroll down then all images disappears?. I think maybe its because of LongListSelector capacity is getting exceeded but im not sure.
@TravisJ Thank you, when I'm California I should go buy you a beer!
23:35
sounds good to me lol
I've gotta go, I'll catch you later.
later :)
@TravisJ where in Cali are you again?
I might be going to SF soon
I am 5 hours south of SF by car in Santa Barbara
oh nice.
good friend of mine lives in Claremont :)
that's a ways away though
always forget how effin huge Cali is
oh, you might be more interested than me. I got an email from LinkedIn looking for people
I'd be interested but their positions are in Mountain View.
23:45
@Pheonixblade9 - Mountain View is cool, but it is also semi distant from everything except.. more Mountain View :P
Cali is kinda a bean pole
My head hurts. What's the deal with the room description?
@TravisJ yeah. reasonably close to SF though
I imagine the housing market for 10 miles between SF and MV is ridiculous
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Q: How to use Windows API Code Pack?

jyrkaI would like to make my application transparent with the aero glass, i looked around on internet, and i cant seem to find any info on how to use the AeroGlass Demo code. So i compiled the DLL files Microsoft.WindowsAPICodePack.dll and Microsoft.WindowsAPICodePack.Shell.dll and refe...

Could anyone here help me with this problem?
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Q: WebMethod fails to capture object sent via ajax

John SmithI have been trying to get an object from the client in JavaScript to send to a C# WebMethod to handle it and process it. So far I have been unable to get the WebMethod to successfully handle the incoming json object. My JavaScript: var _Messages; function callData() { var timeNow = new Dat...

@Pheonixblade9 - Yeah, because that is where the SF Int'l Airport is :)
@JohnSmith - Does using that ajax modify the posted model being bound and data returned in the response?

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