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20:02
@Pheonixblade9 is it actually deprecated, or just superseded by EF?
It'd be unusual for them to openly admit a relatively young feature isn't fit for purpose, although some people do reckon they screwed up on that one
here is the story on Mt. Rainier.
I really dont' want to saddle my project with the Entity Framework, if I don't have to. ;)
I am already using log4net for logging.
@ton.yeung The "real" story specifically says they have no new information about timings
@ton.yeung that's the first link I got.
@ton.yeung sweet, time to move to SF
20:13
@abhi why do you think "saddling your project" with LINQ-SQL is any worse?
@Pheonixblade9 I don't necessarily think that is a good option either, but it is less than EF.
@ton.yeung we've had this discussion :(
@ton.yeung I am building a simple windows service to watch some changes on an external server.
I don't need no fricking ORMs
Yes. that's what I was doing. using a dataAdapter to read the database
but now I have a list that i read from a csv file.
i need to compare the contents of the list with the contents fetched from the query.
and peRform updates.
here is the issue. there are 50 million records on the database server. my list will contain at the most 25 thousand records.
i don't want to get all 50 million to compare.
i just wnat to query the server for these 25 K records.
the 25 records are being passed to me via a webservice.
I need to look at their state on the database server and peform an update if required.
creating the query is a problem.
so I was thinking of using linq2sql
Now I will have to adopt another method to filter the 50 million records. a temporary table type as an input to the stored procedure.
So I will get back only 25 K records from the database.
Yes and I need to run this comparison in a windows service every 3 minutes.
That is the service I am designing currently. if I don't have to use a stored procedure, my infrastructure team will be very happy.
20:34
lol, some comments:
//UGH.  This is a little iffy.
Please tell me it contains a lot of if
@abhi you could use ExecuteNonQuery to create a stored procedure, then execute it, then remove it
@Pheonixblade9 you're making the assumption that i hvae privileges to do so.
my code has just one privilege - READ data.
that is "SELECT" is the only privilege that my user has.
*Actual comment in my code base*
//Commented function below. Please delete after suitable mourning period.
//This function has been recalled by the user. My brains were fried writing the code below.
@abhi I saw a comment like that, but with an actual date.
Was the first name of the developer "Tom"?
20:39
i just delete commented out code
That was the first name of our developer who left.
if its important, we have source control
Another comment related to source control.
//Source control is not to be trusted. Please make sure you keep this commented code.
There's the guy that deleted his .git folder because GitHub was down.
lol
20:41
//Code below needs to be refactored. If you have time on your hands, please go ahead and do it. I don't have time right now.
ask SomeKittens about that
//log4net too complicated. hence rolling out my own logging function below.
we have a whole lot of comments taht could very well feature on thedailywtf.com :-)
anyone seen "edge of tomorrow"?
No.
However nobody should see "Transformers 3" in case you haven't
Is it my job to hate Java? Or is it Java's job to hate me?
20:48
@Breems - It is Java's job to make you hate Java.
Much like POTUS
@TravisJ Hadn't considered that angle. Good thinking.
@KendallFrey - Canada get so many perks from being so close to the US. Not sure why all the hate. For example, manufactured goods, labor, currency stability, and defense.
What hate?
@KendallFrey - Did I read it wrong? I thought you were comparing my Java comment to US presidents.
20:53
Yeah, I was
That hate
But I wasn't implying that Americans are like Java
Just the president?
Even though, now that I think about it...
only the soshulist muslin one
20:54
Slow? Check. Bloated? Check. ...
MURCA FREEDOM GUNS N FUD
@KendallFrey BORDERS ARE BORDERS
@KendallFrey - Slow physically?
BESITY DIABEETUS
Need I say more? :P
Gui
Gui
omg I thought, you wrote KendalJenner
I was watching some pictures of this girl
-_-
@KendallFrey - Welll... first off, the US has had more success than Canada in Olympic hockey, and for say, the 100m dash? it is 50 to 2.
Hockey? USA > CAN
And that is supposed to be your favorite pastime.
20:58
not a chance
Truth sucks, eh?
When did US last win Olyympic hockey? I was too young to remember
The problem is thinking that all of the US is somehow similar to the south.
I am entitled to that humourous yet wrong opinion.
lol well as long as you specifically mention the south I will completely agree with your humorous opinions
21:00
@KendallFrey Are you entitled? Do you have Bills of Rights and stuff?
I have Bills of colored money
Unlike you merkins
Ours is colored.
It's all green :(
and red?
and shiny?
and blue?
It's 5:00, leaving wifi zone, see you tomorrow
21:02
0/
Any StructureMap fans on today?
I've heard of it, and seen some demos. Never implemented it though.
Kind of fundamentally disagree with the object lifetime management.
do you prefer any other IoC / DI ?
what drives me nuts is how the documentation lags behind releases
21:18
@TravisJ Someone said you're a fan of model-first EF.
@Breems - Yes, I prefer the code centric aspect of EF. I like to design the database layout in c#, and then manually set up the database according to the c# design. Mostly because if any large changes need to be made to the database at a later time, it doesn't require any migration or anything like that. Just change the c# class, change the table's composition, done.
@TravisJ One thing I've pondered is how updates to your POCOs are handled by the database. I'm in the process of learning EF, and the examples I've seen all drop and recreate the database and seed it with some test data. Are there not ways to update the database (such as adding a column) without wiping out the data entirely?
@TravisJ one problem I'm having is setting up a relationship table in EF code-first
I have a list of Birds, each of which have a list of Regions. Those regions come from a static list. Right now I just have a Regions table where there are tons of copies of these regions. I'd prefer to have something that uses less storage
@Breems - Yes, there are. That is why I prefer the approach which does not automate the database table management.
@Breems it's pretty easy to setup automatic migrations since EF3
21:25
@Pheonixblade9 - So you mean you have birds, regions, and you want a many to many from birds to regions?
@TravisJ correct
updated it with my Configuration class
does that make sense as-is?
@Pheonixblade9 - So you have a bird which is a parent of itself? Not sure I understand that aspect.
@TravisJ a bird can have a parent.
it can't be a parent of itself.
well... I guess it could, but there are no cases where that is true
I could have done two tables, but since the schema is identical it makes more sense to have a self-referencing table
in any case, that part is working :)
@Pheonixblade9 - So you are tracking birds as individuals and their family lineage?
right. but each bird has 1 parent at most
it's a 2 level tree
this is static data I have in a spreadsheet
21:33
Word of advice: include a family guid for the bird.
I've already written (horrible) code to parse that spreadsheet in
Picture this: you have a bird and you want to know all the birds related to it 5 generations back. You look up the bird. Lazy load its parent, using the parent you lazy load its parent, etc. Versus, lookup all birds with the family guid, order by generation, win.
@Pheonixblade9 - As for the bird to region relation. Right now it is set up where there are many regions for one bird. Is that what you meant to do?
!!urban entity framework
@Breems No definition found for entity framework
@Pheonixblade9 - I think you should make a linking table.
Almost forgot the virtual
21:44
!!urban nostache
@Breems Nostache When a man has a moustache but you can't tell where the nose hair stops and the moustache begins.
@TravisJ that might be the thing to do.
I know how to do it in raw SQL but wasn't sure in code-first
I'll give that a try, thanks :)
@Pheonixblade9 - In code first, true code first, you should be able to just set up both sides with no foreign ids and the virtual collections, i.e. bird has public virtual ICollection<Region> Regions { get; set; } and region has public virtual ICollection<Bird> Birds { get; set; } and it should automagically create the linking table behind the scenes.
yep, that's the idea
I like to be a little more in control though, so I am used to manually writing the classes out. Mostly I like manually doing it because there is often logic that you can incorporate in the linking table.
22:01
yeah.
idk. I want to not even care about the DB
I think the bird table stuff is eventually going to Redis anyways
I'm not sure though. It's going to need to be able to do full text searches on a couple fields
SQL server is decent at that, but not great
@Pheonixblade9 - I have a full text search that hits 750,000 rows in mysql and it only takes 2.6 seconds. Full text isn't really that hard to implement.
Any idea why this won't work? It doesn't write the text...
        var control = $('#<%= txtSearchPlattU.ClientID %>').val();
        $(".PlattU-Search-Message").text("Search results for: " + control).show();
@TravisJ it's not a single hit I'm worried about. It's 10000 users hitting it constantly I'm worried about
@Greg .text returns an element?
@Greg - Looks like it should work to me.
@TravisJ It doesn't though.
If I call the alert it shows the value, but the text doesn't work.
22:14
@Pheonixblade9 - More users, more hardware. 10,000 doesn't seem like that many users though, SQL Server should be able to scale with that without any noticable delay.
@JohanLarsson 0/
I mean, I thrash the mysql db at the moment, and it doesn't slow down with multiple users. I think that you are probably looking at something in the ballpark of 500,000 concurrent users when you need to start using redis and whatnot
@TravisJ Any thoughts?
@Greg - Nope :( Because it looks like it should work to me. Check to see if the element exists? .val() implies it is an input element, .text() would be for a div or something or a span perhaps. Other than that, I am not sure. Maybe the selector is a mismatch?
22:18
Hm...
Is the DOM set before the script runs? Kinda figured that was yes so I didn't ask
@TravisJ I figured it out.
@TravisJ Was worst, it was supposed to be # not ..
@TravisJ What is the tab symbol when you do jQuery.text()?
I don't understand what you mean, the "tab symbol"?
Yeah
@TravisJ Eh, I'll cheat an just use width.
Wow
logging tab to the console in jsfiddle completely breaks it
22:32
@TravisJ Yeah, it broke my web-page in Chrome to. Said "Undefined"
@TravisJ That is why I asked :)
It would seem there is symbol for it though
(I got it to work)
It is just whitespace
It is 4 spaces
I can't remember the symbol.
I'll give it a whilr.
 
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23:47
va, va, I want to suck your help
btw:
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A: Request.GetOwinContext returns null within unit test - how do I test OWIN authentication within a unit test?

Hao KungYou can just pass in the UserManager in the constructor of the AccountController, so it doesn't try to find it in the owinContext. The default constructor is not unit test friendly.

er wait, this is the wrong room.
if you guys felt like an actual answerable question with good detail and what I've tried :)
@Pheonixblade9 - so much data!
I know right?
I wasn't sure if I gave too much
23:49
roomInfo.Replace(javaQuote,oneOffMatrixQuote);
room topic changed to C#: I have sampled every language, C# is my favorite. Fantastic language. Especially to recurse with. Func<int,int, bool> fib = null;(fib = (a,b) => { return b < 10 ? fib(b,a+b) : true; }(0,1);. It's like wiping your arse with silk. I love it. [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
Who said that?
lol
@RodrigoSilva it's a play on the Merovingian in the 2nd matrix movie.
only problem is C# sucks for recursion ;)
How does it suck? :O
23:52
@RodrigoSilva one thing I know is that it doesn't support Lazy evaluation very well.
Speed wise?
Anyway, times up for me today, have to take care of some stuff before leaving
o/
It doesn't support tailcall ;)
so you can easily SO

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