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04:59
anyone here?
Is there anyway to control two listviews with one variable?
Or do I HAVE to reference each of them separately?
lololol
Fuk if I know
Look at my name bro
05:38
hey guys anyone know how to implement scrollbars/scrolling in a fully custom drawn control?
05:57
A fraction (like 5/8) has a value type semantics, and it's mathematical. So, it's a good candidate to be implemented as a struct.
Here's my problem. I can't have an explicit parameterless constructor. I can't have an instance field initializer like int m_denominator = 1;
The denominator can't be zero. How do I initialize it to nonzero when the implicit constructor new Fraction(); is used?
Hi @JohanLarsson can you help me please? I don't know how to get started with scrolling in a custom control. Would you have any idea?
Do you know about ScrollViewer?
It is wpf right?
06:15
Oh nah it's WinForms lol @JohanLarsson I do know about ScrollViewer but that's only WPF I think
ok I have never used winforms
I started programming after wpf was released
ok no worries thanks anyways :)
It looks like I need to do the scrolling myself which I have a feeling it would be easier anyway
I have an idea for the scrolling
store location information for every thing that is drawn onto the control in a list. then on Paint event check to see if um there are any things that are drawn that go beyond the width or height of the control, then if there are, draw either horiz or vert scroll bars and if the control detects a click where the scrollbar arrow (top or bottom) is then redraw everything so that it moves either up or down by the set amount of pixels as define in windows settings (how many lines to scroll setting).
does that sound kinda right?
06:58
can get hairy :)
07:40
@JohanLarsson huh lol?
like most things that handles low level keyuboard & mouse events
oh well lol
08:33
@KendallFrey @RoelvanUden I don't know what the name for what I'm trying to do is, if I did I'd just google it because I'm sure this must be a solved problem
Suppose I take in a stream, read it as json, do some munging and write equivalent xml to an output stream. How can I take the written bytes and present them as a readable stream that I can return from some method, without reading everything into (say) MemoryStream and resetting it?
I thought that sort of thing was what streams were for, but it doesn't seem easy or obvious
09:08
Hello
I have 2 objects. They have identical properties but, one of the objects is generated by machine and as such, they can't share a common interface. Is it possible to cast 2 unrelated objects or do I need to manually map the properties?
@MyDaftQuestions I expect manual, although there is a library called AutoMapper that could do that fairly easily for yoy
test it thoroughly however. It sometimes makes strange decisions about what belongs where
Yes I see that @TomW - Thanks. I guess EF does a lot for us, but it does make wrappers complicated as if I use the EF models as a base class, all is good, until I want to actually query the DataContext in which point, I don't have this luxury!!!
I think I'll keep it manual though. My classes only have max 20 properties so it's manageable!
I'd expect there to be an extension point in EF that allows you to specify what type you want to use
Never used it, so I don't know
OK, fingers crossed. Thank you for Tom for your time :)

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