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posted on October 13, 2014 by Scott Hanselman

Back in August I posted my initial impressions of a Surface Pro 3 after using it for a week or so. I paid for the Surface Pro 3 with my own money and have been using it as my primary machine ever since. I've been using it now for two months full time and figured it was time to break down the good, the bad, and the weird. I won't waste your time telling you specs and details you can search for

 
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07:48
mornin
@Luís @RoelvanUden
did you see that
everytime he writes I'm an expert it makes me really sad
@Shaun Well, yes. It is a tad sad.
07:53
@RoelvanUden It's even worse that he has to express he's an expert everytime he asks for help hah
08:09
@Shaun That. :-P
08:32
hi guys !
ello
08:54
Morning
Fucking cold
Could also be ebola.
hope it is
I'm gonna give it to you
ebola so contagious u can catch it over teh interwebs
The exception message is 'Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
does that generally mean something equals null
Yeah
Specifically you didn't initialise something
if I was getting something from an empty db
would it return " " or null?
08:58
What container are you using?
define container
You're putting db shit in a containing object
What object are you using?
var trainList = new GMGeniusMobileServices.CTrainMovementList();
sR.DataResponse = jscript.Serialize(client.GetTrainMovements(trainList));
I'm having so much problems with the trainList thing cause it wants a parameter that's a type
aka that CTrainMovementList thing
but I'm not sure if it's returning that error cause db is empty or cause I've initialised something wrong
probably the 2nd
It's not cos db is empty
But I can't immediately see what's wrong
ah okie
back to the drawing board ^^'
09:01
u rly need to learn to debug lel
do you think maybe I'd have to initalise it as an object array?
What is it that's throwing the error?
Which line?
doesn't exactly say
The server encountered an error processing the request. Please see the <a rel="help-page" href="http://localhost/TrainMovementsRelayService/DataRelayService.svc/help">ser‌​vice help page</a> for constructing valid requests to the service. The exception message is 'Object reference not set to an instance of an object.'. See server logs for more details. The exception stack trace is: </p>
is what firebug gives me
and a stack trace
My guess is that whoever wrote that service is a bit thick.
And you're not meant to be able to directly access ctrainmovementlist or something
Cos it seems to have weird behaviour
hm
what do you suggest I do
ask them?
09:04
I'd ask the guy who wrote it if you can
See if they can shed any light
You shouldn't be able to break someone else's code if it's in production lel
That's not exactly good practice.
I don't think it's the service
cause it's used by another app D;
liek that exact method
but idk i'm not allowed to see how lmao
^ that's so stupid.
Lol
It's more cause they want to see if I can do it I think
obviously if I wasn't an apprentice they'd want things done as quick as possible
Right but if I was handed a broken service I'd have some teething issues as well.
Your company have weird ways of testing you.
I don't think it's broken, I just don't think I'm passing it the right thing
it's their first time with apprentices ;p
or at least at this office
lab rats
09:07
Yeah but if you pass it in wrong it shouldn't be able to break the service :P
That's the point
They should have code that prevents you doing that, or prevents it breaking
guess I shall go enquier ;p
enquire ;p
The point of programming is that it's supposed to be a team effort
If you don't understand someone's code they should have no problem explaining it to you
And if you need someone else's code, especially in your own organisation, you should be able to get hold of it
It is rly dumb to put you in some sort of programming proving ground
Where you have to do it all with no help from anyone
Cos ofc you're gonna take a while to do stuff if the services and methods of accessing stuff are shrouded in secrecy lol
If it were me I'd have kicked off and told them how the fuck do you expect me to work if you won't tell me how this shit works
But w/e, context may be different for you :P
@Sippy If they want you to waste a ton of time, even tough you pointed out that's not very smart, so be it. You're paid by the hour, right? If so, it doesn't matter you're wasting your time doing bullshit 'just because'. The situation changes if it's paid-per-project basis :-P
09:22
@RoelvanUden I'm not lol I'm paid by the day :D
He might be paid by the hour though
It's the same thing :3 Pad on amount of time spent.
I get paid the same if I work 6 hours as if I work 10 hours ^_^
So I tend to work the former ;DD
I've done projects that, due to choices enforced on me, took at least 5x the time required when making the appropriate choices. But I get paid by the hour, so I don't give a shit. :-P
holymoly.
Yeah this project was meant to take 20 days but now we need a purchase order to get the work done
Those usually take 3 weeks
Sooo unlucky for the project manager.
Hah, indeed.
09:24
In Shaun's situation however
Even though he's an apprentice, they should be helping him develop his team-working skills
Not enforcing solo-programmer syndrome.
Being capable to work alone is a good thing. But agreed, throwing you in a box without a clue or source and 'go figure it out' is a bad move altogether. You're just wasting time trying to figure out what the other incompetent people did. :-P
Lololo
Am I the only one who doesn't refactor old projects?
If the old programmer had bad habits, I just adopt them for that project and then for my own projects I don't repeat the shitty mistakes I see people make xD
Shaun, you're using C#, right? Have you stepped through the code there? Or, is it failing in some DLL you have no source for?
@Travis It's a production service he's using
... are there logs?
09:29
One of those "you have to input everything exactly right or you'll break my code" services.
Ewwwwww
@Sippy regarding refactoring, it depends on the project. If I'm going to be living in it, sometimes I'll write a translation layer so that all the code I write for the future looks cleaner.
@Travis Yeah I was just thinking, maybe if I was put on full time support for a legacy project I'd do something so I didn't go insane.
Of course, what happens after that is I discover and evolve my own bad habits (or better habits from bad habits) and when I look at /my/ old code, I cringe.
09:30
It is my plan to avoid that hell, though ;D
Pahah
If you're doing temporary work in someone else's world, though, you should keep with their style
Same with projects, it's better if everyone follows some semblance of the same style.
Lol
It's great when there's an irritating person on the phone in the office and everyone turns round to look at them at the same time
It's better for the next guy that needs to debug it. If one developer writes in a functional style, or has functions passing functions and consuming functions and returning themselves so they can be chained together, and someone else uses zero state and then a third person uses list compressions as their tool of choice, for everything, and then another guy writes old-school C-code, it's going to be hard to understand anything
:D
I love it when that happens
@Travis That sounds like cancer in code form.
And the best way to avoid it is to keep with the style of everyone else in a single project :3
09:35
I tend to do that :P
And some people would call that "organic"
Not bad
I call it "not being a dick"
xD
I meant the scary evolving code version
Ohohoh
Actually, I don't know if they'd call it that
At this point, I'm just rambling ... and reading about microservices, since I've never used them before, at least not knowingly
09:36
Lol
My boss always says that
"Anyway I'm rambling"
Keep doing it dude I don't have to work while you do that!
hah
I think my favorite part of software development is that there really isn't much new under the sun here
I'm looking at microservices, and it really is just the Unix philosophy, or old-school enterprise philosophy, applied to web-services.
The principle is the same sure, but the implementation is vastly different in cases.
The details of the implementation, sure; but it's a simple word-replace in many explanations
"I want each part of the system to be a class so that they can be tested independently" says the enterprise architect. "I want each action inside the cloud platform to be its own webservice, so they can be tested [and deployed] independently" says the microservicer.
Admittedly, my knowledge of old-school, enterprise-style applications is theoretical; and I'm just now learning about micro-services, so my theoretical knowledge probably lacks the pain of years of Enterprise experience that would trump such a notion, but meh.
So long as you can keep it simple :P
Simple is overrated :V
09:47
No it isn't :-)
I want my programs to be a single executable that can run on a single machine, using a single socket.
Just, what.
Powered by a single processor. A single hard-drive. And a single stick of ram!
And no graphics card.
Why would you care about the hard drive and ram :P
I was Ad Absurdum-ing myself, to make it seem more like I'm being silly and ridiculous
10:00
It was nice talking to everyone. I'm off to bed, g'night
Seeya Travis
for fuck sake
navbars just don't interact with dialogs well ._.
10:52
hey guys
so I made this: nt2w.com
It's not C# but i'd like some feedback regardless ;)
11:03
@ActionHank Dafuq?
Sup Roel
uncomfortable truth? ;)
hi everyone do static members of a class included in memory size of instance of that clas
@RoyaanKhan Static is not part of an instance.
11:25
but when i take dump of an application the dump shows that static member to be part of every instance created in that application
Define dump.
memory dump and application
memory dump of an application
You probably did it wrong then. :-)
(Wrong tools, wrong class, wrong instance, etc)
DPM
DPM
Hi..can I ask a question?
You just did. :D
DPM
DPM
11:33
i have a function named public void aspiration() in form2.
i am using winDbg tool and the analysis shows the static member as static but still inlcuded in the size of instance
00007ff847b23980 40007c0 2cc System.Int32 1 static 200 PrimitiveDTSize
00007ff847b23028 40007c1 2d0 System.Byte 1 static 1 FLATTENED
00007ff847b23028 40007c2 2d1 System.Byte 1 static 2 COMPRESSED
DPM
DPM
i want to access this from form4
how it possible?
@Shaun uwot
@Sippy uw0t k8
@DPM Not without having a reference to the object instance of form2.
11:35
i fix it okay
That's OOP 101.
@Shaun ye u wil
already hav m8
DPM
DPM
((Form1)this.Owner).aspiration()); is correct?
form1-->form2-->form3. form3 contain this function
that means
when form1 get '1' from serialport it shows form2.after when click a button in form2 it display form3
form3 contains this function
but if i click second button in form2 it shows another form,then i click a button in this current form it displays
last form
i want to access that function in form3 from this last form.
can anyone give me the solution...
@RoelvanUden: please give me a solution..
Y NO REPLAY??????????
@DPM he might be busy. Most of us are at work. Stop begging.
DPM
DPM
11:50
K..SORRY....
@DPM form ...wahtever will need to hold a reference to an instance of whatever form you want to call the method on
you can pass it into the constructor. If you have a chain of forms there probably isn't any way to make that neat except to pass everything you need through every constructor in between
this does not sound like a great design
consider a MVP architecture instead, the presenter might be a more natural place for that logic to live
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
DPM
DPM
((Form1)this.Owner).aspiration()); is correct?
try it?
same to you @KendallFrey (we don't really celebrate it in NL though ;))
12:00
I swear it's thanksgiving every week
i lol'd
nice one
12:33
I am being driven craaaaaaazzzzzyyy by the new Clean Code add-on to ReSharper ... Seriously, how many lines per method is too many?
@Darek Clean Code add-on?
Yup, @RoelvanUden ... The new version, 8.2.2 Has a new section
Code Inspection - Clean Code
Thats not even documented. Is it not a plugin you installed instead?
Yes, indeed
CleanCode "Automates some of the concepts in Uncle Bob's Clean Code book"
Oops
my own wrong doing
If only we had warnings for cyclomatic complexity and whatnot.
12:39
About that ...
how high does CycloCom need to get before you start worryign about your code?
Last night I realized that what I was taught about short methods only applies when said methods are clear in what they do.
@Darek I max it out at 5 but C# tools for it are pretty bad IMHO.
I use NDepend, thoughts?
what is appdomain in windows application
Never used NDepend
Hello.
Sie ma, Marek
Any idea how to fix validation for float to work in all languages?
Validation Application Block @Marek
@Darek Thank you.
12:56
Will it work for you? @Marek
@Darek this kind of scares me :( This content is outdated and is no longer being maintained. It is provided as a courtesy for individuals who are still using these technologies. This page may contain URLs that were valid when originally published, but now link to sites or pages that no longer exist.
That's for VAB?
VAB is still maintained
Just different documentation site
MSDN trashing their own links isn't new, they've done a few migrations where they've broken a lot of stuff
13:02
Thanks alot @Darek i will now try to implement that.
And if you need guidance, there is a free ebook on top of the second link
13:45
uh if I need to compare something that only gets passed a value when my js runs, how do I get it to compile in C# cause it doesn't recognize the intellisense D;
for example

trainList.SelectionCriteria.Routes = preferences.SELLOC;
(trainlist being a service in VS, preferences is from another method that gets a value when serialized in app runtime)
@Shaun Elaborate.
@RoelvanUden I'll make a pastebin with comments one sec
@RoelvanUden pastebin.com/c0wNeya9 I explained it with the comments ^^'
Hi guys, I've got this .nuget folder with proper files in the project but nuget is not downloading packages. any help.
@Shaun Uh.. how do you call the last JS func?
@RoelvanUden after the user logs in, when my index page loads
13:53
No. Show me the calling code.
oh, okay
You call getTrainMovements() without parameter.
So what did you expect :-P
posted on October 13, 2014 by ericlippert

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@RoelvanUden oh yeah ^^'
but then, it still doesn't compile in VS because it doesn't recognise all the methods that's passed
in visual studio
VS doesn't compile JS at all. It doesn't even touch it, or care.
14:00
ah but in my GetTrainMovements method I need to compare like this
trainList.SelectionCriteria.Routes = preferences.SELLOC;
however it doesn't recognise .SELLOC because that's only populated in runtime
so how do I stop it from getting the error about it not containing a definition
You can't like this.
string preferences does not have that property. That is absolutely correct.
If you were intending to PARSE the JS submitted data, do that.
(e.g. Newtonsoft.Json can parse JSON)
@RoelvanUden ah, I'm a bit confused by what you mean? ^^
strong-typed language doesn't work dynamically. thats what im saying
`string x = "Hello world";`
`Console.WriteLine(x.MyAmazingSpiderManProperty);`
That's pretty much what you're saying. It makes no sense at all.
@RoelvanUden I know, I know. So what's the alternative?
Serialization/deserialization.
14:05
Using deserialization, how would it be written inside that method instead of:
trainList.SelectionCriteria.Routes = preferences.SELLOC; etc?
for example if you accept JSON input james.newtonking.com/json
JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<YourWeirdClassWithSelloc>(input)
oooh
I'll have a look at that example
thanks roel
14:20
For being a C# chat there's a lot of JS questions :)
Indeed. To reduce the number of JavaScript questions, everyone with questions should be forced to read this first: eloquentjavascript.net :-D
2
Yesssss
I have a physical copy that I started throwing at people, with a sticky note on the relevant section for whatever question they asked me.
It was surprisingly effective.
That and a copy of "Don't make me think"
wow thanks for that link @RoelvanUden
guys i have a tiny operating system i wanna put on my external hard drive to boot it off of
the OS comes as an ISO file. how to i put that iso file on the hard drive so that when i restart the computer it will boot that os on that harddrive? do i need to unpack the iso file onto the hdd?
Follow the instructions of the OS.
In most cases, for Linux, you have linux pen drive installer.
14:34
Hey everyone.
@RoelvanUden You use Linux?
@Greg Yes.
it's not linux
it's an OS written in C# using COSMOS
@RoelvanUden should i just use uNetBootin? I've used that for linux but didn't think of it because this OS isn't linux
fcuk i can't use unetbootin - it doesn't detect my external hdd (using usb external enclosure)
Using powershell, how would i go about starting IISExpress, then running something against the website, then stopping IISExpress
?
What i have is something that starts IISExpress, but powershell doesnt go to the next line to execute the remainder of the script, it waits for IISExpress to finish. I need IISExpress to start in the background.
14:58
@RoelvanUden How do you like it?
@Greg Quite a bit. I prefer it most of the time, but work is Windows, games is Windows and my preferred media center doesn't work on Linux (yet). So I spend most of my time in Windows...
So at work is Windows, and at home my HTPC and game machine are Windows.
any ideas or links how I could parameterize AfterMap in AutoMapper?
15:32
hello
15:43
@RoelvanUden Hm, which distribution do you use?
@RoelvanUden If everything you use is on Windows then why even bother with shitty Linux? It still has so many trivial problems they just don't seem to want to address.
they? Linux is open source. if they are trivial, why not fix them yourself? ;)
Hello to all
i have issue with sql sever anyone help me please
They = people who contribute to the development of the particular Linux distro's I'm speaking of (Elementary OS, Ubuntu (14.04), Linux Mint, OpenSuse and Fedora). I've used other distros in the past which have their own issues but I don't even remember what they are now. And why should I? Do you really expect a passenger to fix an airplane if it's not safe to fly properly?
if the passenger submitted a pull request and the project managers/contributors reviewed the change and the tests passed, of course i would allow it.
15:52
@Netscape I've submitted feedback as a user; it's up to them to decide whether they want to improve their OS.
hopefully the plane isn't flying if its broke in the first place though.
Hello @NETscape do u know sql?
OS's are big projects. I don't feel like devoting so much time on something I really won't get anything out of (other than windows being able to remember their positions, for example).
@vishuminhas ask your question if you haven't already. I am not an SQL guru. someone else might be though.
@vishuminhas Ask away...
15:56
if you implement the "trivial" window position feature, and you apply it locally, you'll probably have increased productivity.
i'm just trolling at this point. i feel your pain.
Why do people become such fan boys, it is like Linux / Microsoft / Unix (Apple) or the mobile Operating Systems? Honestly the fact that almost all except for Microsoft tries to keep you in the ecosystem, Microsoft would do the same I'm sure if they had more market share for mobile. Point is, why do people get so worked up over such things?
It is some gadget that doesn't enhance our lives nine out of ten times, if anything it feeds into the instant gratification complex our society is encouraging.
Not to mention the pure consumerism about having the latest and greatest, just to boast to people basically.
I would say MS is moving towards keeping us in the ecosystem
why people get worked up? who knows.
@NETscape Interesting inference, I feel the opposite. In the past I would agree, but I feel like they're loosening their reigns a bit. I'm sure if they had a larger marketshare they would indeed grip people at the throat. I feel like Chrome Books and Mac's are slowing the Windows sales. Also their mobile Operating System is a incredibly small share. So I feel they're going the open approach a bit to counter it.
Why do you believe they're trying to keep you in it?
I do feel like all the companies are trying to extort as much profit from users as possible.
no body wants to feel like they are gripping their consumers by the throat. everyone is going open source. if you don't like something, you have the ability to change it. they are keeping you in the ecosystem by allowing you to buy their products and do what you want with them.
@NETscape Ah, I see.
@NETscape Hopefully they start to play nicer.
16:11
Oh sweet. IT decided to start migrating accounts today without letting people know.
so long as i have a job that can pay the bills, i'm happy. the real thing is hopefully they work towards privacy.
Surprise! None of my superiors can access TFS.
@MrDoom you are now the superior!
I and two others can apparently still function.
I've declared it a coup and I will be handling all checkins
I'm asking people to email me zip files of their changes. It's not going over well.
hahahahaha
16:15
I have a wcf api which exposes some function to user, on production for easy of debugging I would like to add some extra endpoints which are not exposed to end user but still I want to protect them from client access. That's why I am checking by ip address of client, so decide to process function or not. Is it a OK practice to put exclusive functionality on production code (easy of debug for QA users) or should I create a paralles service (MyService2,svc) and expose my functions over there?
@NETscape I agree, Privacy and Security is a huge issue right now.
I need to build a clean reusable control, for displaying data like a Grid. Any thoughts where I could get started?
@Greg Is it tabular data, like something that should be displayed tabularly? Like a table?
Alternatively, there are plenty of jQuery based tabular data display controls out there.
Unless you're building an ASP.NET control type thing
In which case godspeed good sir.
16:40
I'm in an ugly spot, trying to a thing that is hard. Don't know enough to know if it is impossible :) (Just a rant)
@JohanLarsson Nothing is impossible given infinite time and money :D
Assuming infinite time is possible :)
I'm heading to lunch, but I'd be happy to discuss your dilemma when I return.
Pretty sure I will fail at wording it.
try to word it
16:48
after lunch :)
I'm trying to write something that can do type safe arithmetics with units
Have IQuantity<IPower<IUnit>>; IQuantity<IPower<IUnit>, IPower<IUnit>> ... (pseudo)
problem is that the number of permutations will explode
@MrDoom Well, I was hoping to build a custom one. It is a Model View Controller, I just don't want to use an existing library due to the excess of features. Keep the product more in line with business goals.
One solution would be to code gen thousands of overloads
but it would still only be for finite number of powers and parts
@JohanLarsson why can't you do a simple operater +/-/x// ?
but I want it to return the correct type
length * length -> length^2
length + length^2 // should not compile
ahh gotcha
17:00
length would be IQuantity<I1<ILength>>
Area IQuantity<I2<ILength>>
what about having something for different measurements?
IArea
not sure it solves the problem of multiplying arbitrary units and powers
length * time / kilograms^2
17:21
morning kids
posted on October 13, 2014 by Visual Studio Blog

As part of providing pre-release versions of Visual Studio running as Azure Virtual Machines (VMs), we now provide you with an easy way to test drive the Visual Studio Tools for Apache Cordova. If you didn’t already know, we announced earlier this year that we are going to integrate Apache Cordova into Visual Studio. This will help developers use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build, debug

Can I get an opinion, is this a valid answer:
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A: C# login and upload to OneDrive without user interaction

GregYou can find information on their API here. One of their explicit guidelines is as follows: Guidelines for apps that interact with OneDrive Apps that interact with OneDrive must conform to these principles: Upload files to OneDrive only in response to an explicit user request or choic...

lets write a book
256 Shades of Gray : Grayscale
@NETscape Well, it is a giant block quote straight from their API Guidelines.
i wasn't responding to you, i just was just jotting my thoughts down
17:29
@NETscape Sigh.
@Greg maybe explicitly state your conclusion from that block quote.
@NETscape Yeah, I added that at the bottom.
i think its valid
@NETscape One of those weird questions, I did a huge Edit with some more details to summarize aspects and etc.
Something about this looks off to me:

$("#<%= txtOrderedBy.ClientID %>").val("<%= (userAccount != null ? userAccount.BillingAddress.FirstName + " " + userAccount.BillingAddress.LastName : " ") %>");
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