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posted on October 14, 2014 by Scott Hanselman

My lovely wife has an MBA, speaks 5 languages, and is currently in school to get a third (fourth?) degree. Point is, she's smarter than me (I? See?) and I'm lucky she even speaks to me. However, she's in a class right now and wanted to record the hour long lectures. After trying on her Windows Phone, her iPad, her Laptop with OneNote she got very frustrated. I gave her a portable handhel

 
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hi all
hi all
anyone online
brah, you do css
02:04
im seeking help. that makes me useless too.
lol
 
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what happened to this room
07:07
Hi to All
I am new to this room
07:47
hi everyone: In C# const variables are replaced at compile time by there value is it true ???
08:20
hi, you can tell me why when the Text is "" dose not match all ? var results = from res in d.Table where
res.City.Contains("*"+tcity.Text.ToString()+"*")
When your printer software tells you the paper is not loaded correctly and it appears that it is, check the bottom of the paper tray on the printer to make sure a pen hasn't fallen in. :-/
And don't forget to pull the USB stick out, too. No idea how they managed to get in there.
:S
And don't forget to put the paper back in when you're done.
God, I must have lost quite a few brain cells over the years lol.
Great. Now I can't find that pen. Where the hell did I put it?
09:19
@jay_
@jay_t55 what are you up to ?
hey there newbie
lol hacking the printer?
trying to figure out why my memory is so bad today :(
DPM
DPM
How to zoom a graph when a mouse move over it?
@DPM Are you using ASP.NET, WPF or WinForms?
09:47
why we use |= in case of byte assignment ???
@RoyaanKhan um, I think |= is equivelant to x = x | y which I think means "x assign x or y"
@RoyaanKhan if you look up C# Operators on MSDN and look on the left side of the page and scroll down a bit, the |= operator should be listed there
@jay_t55 got it thanx :)
@RoyaanKhan youre welcome :)
10:06
heyheyhey
hello every body :)
ey guys
10:31
@jay_t55 My memory's always executing the GC these days :|
DPM
DPM
11:07
@jay_t55:winforms
 
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Hi
I need some urgent help related to Bing Maps => WPF C#
My map is making the normal roads normally but the highways and such just a straight line
 
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14:05
angularjs, i have an array of items, i need to select the item with ID 101, is there a better way other than iterating with a very precise filter?
dictionary
Did I do this right?
public abstract class Player :IPlayer, INotifyPropertyChanged
    {

        public int exp;

        public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;

        public string Name { get; set; }

        public abstract string ClassString { get; }

        public Location CurrentLocation { get; set; }

        public int Level = 1;

        public int Exp { get { return exp; } set { Exp = value; OnPropertyChanged("Exp"); } }

        protected void OnPropertyChanged(string name)
        {
Looks good
@KendallFrey What is the best way to find where a variable becomes undefined in Javascript?
It's crashing lul.
14:08
You should probably notify all properties, not just the one you need
@Greg look for = undefined or delete
@Tokencodingnewbie go on...
Going to recreate it, one sec.
@KendallFrey Yeah, a front end guy modified a bunch of Javascript to improve it. Well, he also broke the Ajax post which broke my service.
Whenever EXP is changed it causes a stack overflow exception.
oh, yeah, that
_player.Exp += _currentMonster.XPReward;
14:11
you need a field
@Greg You might want to consider starting to use JSHint and JSCS to enforce global rules on you and your team.
oh, there's the field
I have a field.
you need to assign it
Doesn't the property do that?
14:12
assigning the property just calls the setter again
Well fuk, what do you mean by assign it?
exp = value
next angular question: I'm using a partial view, 2 instances on the same screen. However, I need to be able to differentiate between them in code, i tried setting a query string parameter when I include the partial and looking at it later, is there a better way?
Oh sheesh, I see what's wrong I thought I assigned it :P
But the whole case sensitive stuff
derp
If you get a stack overflow in a property, 99% of the time it's because of that
14:16
Good to know.
Now, I have an improvement for your INPC
That's the abstract class for players.
but go on.
private void NotifyPropertyChanged([CallerMemberName] string property)
{
    OnPropertyChanged(new PropertyChangedEventArgs(property));
}
Then rather than OnPropertyChanged("Exp"), you just do NotifyPropertyChanged()
Also, OnPropertyChanged should probably be:
protected virtual void OnPropertyChanged(PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
That's the convention .NET uses
I just copy and pasted from the MSDN site.
What is the [CallerMemberName]?
@RoelvanUden Yeah, I'll have to look into something.
14:26
@Tokencodingnewbie magic :)
actually, it passes the property name into the method automatically
I forgot, you need [CallerMemberName] string property = null
it has to be optional
It's saying the type is not available? For CallerMemberName.
using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
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Q: read/change attribute of root element von XML- or JSON files

hellboyI need to read and may be change attribute of root element of large XML- or JSON files. Is there possible in jsonfx to do it w/o parsing whole document? Is jsonfx suitable for it? As I mentioned this is the only library that supports both formats in the same engine.

WHY IS LDAP SO SLOOOOOOOOOOOOW
It's like .. it gets exponentially longer
@Sippy That's what she said
14:58
Error 1 'SuperCoolRPG2.Player' does not implement interface member 'System.ComponentModel.INotifyPropertyChanged.PropertyChanged'
Is OnPropertyChanged not correct? x_x
Well read the error. What does the error say?
It says properychanged isn't implemented, but I tried to do it and got more errors.
My way worked! This is Kendall Freys fault!
Tried to do what, exactly?
Things that are the most fun: Debugging T4 templates using a second instance of VS2012, when the bug I'm chasing down causes either instance to crash to desktop whenever I stop debugging.
protected virtual void OnPropertyChanged(PropertyChangedEventArgs e);
I tried changing this lul
to PropertyChanged, figured it was the same
Error 2 'SuperCoolRPG2.Player.PropertyChanged(System.ComponentModel.PropertyChan‌​gedEventArgs)' must declare a body because it is not marked abstract, extern, or partial
Ok, so, what does that error say?
15:10
I don't know what that means.
Read it. Error number 2
It has something to do with SuperCoolRPG2.Player.PropertyChanged(System.ComponentModel.PropertyChan‌​gedEven‌​tArgs)
must declare a body is the thing you must do
because it is not marked abstract, extern, or partial is why
I don't know what extern, partial, etc is.
I barely know what abstract is lul
Ok, so did you try googling it followed by "C#"?
15:13
I did now
So what'd you learn?
So what'd you find, and what didn't make sense?
Is that suppose to be void?! I thought OnPropertyChanged was an event
Well, what is SuperCoolRPG2.Player.PropertyChanged?
15:16
I'm not sure I just started messing with this stuff.
I'm guessing an event?
>I'm guessing an event?
You guess?
How far did guessing get you? ;)
Don't guess. Find out.
I don't know since I haven't tried it :P
Ugh I need to take more cough medicine
Hi. I am looking for site or forum where I could find coders that would work with me on a project. Assume that I have an idea already coding it and looking for other coders that could add something up. Any ideas?
nope its open source
15:26
@Tokencodingnewbie no, OnPropertyChanged calls PropertyChanged
I didn't say to change PropertyChanged at all
@Marek Just put in on GitHub. Then get people interested so they contribute. ;-
hell I didn't know.
Do I have to declare OnPropertyChanged abstract? Still getting that error.
Says it can't be virtual AND abstract x_x so many rules.
what is abstract?
I never said to make it abstract
protected virtual void OnPropertyChanged(PropertyChangedEventArgs e);
It says this needs a body.
do i just make it return PropertyChanged?
I didn't say to do that
You need to keep the body
15:32
so I don't need to add that?
Just change it to match the new signature
You don't add that, you replace it
It still says it needs a string.
change it to accept a PropertyChangedEventArgs
I can change PropertyChangedEventHandler?
no
I don't know what you're trying to do
But PropertyChangedEventHandler does accept a PropertyChangedEventArgs
15:40
protected virtual void OnPropertyChanged(PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
PropertyChangedEventHandler handler = PropertyChanged;
if (handler != null)
{
handler(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(name));
}
}
I tried to pass "e" into it and it didn't like that.
it should like it
elaborate?
I put it in there without the double quotes.
namespace SuperCoolRPG2
{
    public abstract class Player :IPlayer, INotifyPropertyChanged
    {

        public int exp;

        public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;

        public string Name { get; set; }

        public abstract string ClassString { get; }

        public Location CurrentLocation { get; set; }

        public int Level = 1;

        public int Exp { get { return exp; } set { exp = value; NotifyPropertyChanged(); } }

        private void NotifyPropertyChanged([CallerMemberName] string property = null)
This is what it looks like now
ew, no
Why do you think OnPropertyChanged accepts a PropertyChangedEventArgs?
You're not using it, but where do you think you should be using it?
15:44
I don't know!
I don'tknow about this junk yet
Hint: You're already using PropertyChangedEventArgs, you just need to use the one passed in
Is there a way to exclude a property with LINQ? Im using AutoMapper and I have a circular reference defined in one of my ViewModels so I just need to select everything BUT that property and ill be good to go
16:08
My issue is that if I use select I can grab the properties I desire one by one and leave the ones I dont want out. But that will force me to declare the many properties and relationships I need making AutoMapper pointless. If I could just say select a exclude a.property.property
posted on October 14, 2014 by Visual Studio Blog

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Love this one. This was on a resume I got today for someone applying for a aposition: "Service design on Abstract Factory Pattern to define high level classes and Strategy Pattern (inside every Façade which in turn lies in every Factory)"
That's hilarious
probably could have thrown in a couple more patterns in there
Quick question for linq2db fanboys, how does one exclude computed columns from INSERT and UPDATE v?
16:18
was anyone ever a fan of linq2db?
@CharlieBrown Did it literally have the ç?
db.Carrots.Value(c => c.Length, 26).Value(c => c.Color, "Orange").Insert() @Darek
@KendallFrey lol, yeah it actually did... i didnt notice that until now
@CharlieBrown, can I tell the t4 template to generate this:
[Column(SkipOnInsert=true,SkipOnUpdate=true),              Nullable          ]
Or overwrite in my own class?
@CharlieBrown So then I guess you would say it was on his résumé.
@Darek you could, but how would that work in a template?
16:25
I've the following linq statement

oInvoice.BookingList.SelectMany(r => r.RoomList)
                        .SelectMany(d => d.RoomDetailList)
                        .Where(x => x.InvoiceId != iInvoiceId).ToList();
For each of the x objects that don't equal iInvoiceId how can I remove them, and the parent RoomList if the count was zero
Is this possible in linq
@Tommo1977 RemoveAll
I think I found it
GetColumn("POLICY", "UPPER_POLICY_NUMBER").SkipOnInsert = true;
GetColumn("POLICY", "UPPER_POLICY_NUMBER").SkipOnUpdate = true;
@CharlieBrown
@juanvan So easy when you know how
@CharlieBrown, That's exactly right
You have to issue those statements BEFORE GenerateModel
You might have to use schema.table as the name of the table
Sweet, gotta love linq2db
so powerfull
and so fast
Full Groupie at this point
16:40
i was never a fan, prefer EF code first
lately its all schemaless db's now anyway, so its all bson/json, javascript querires
EF will fail if you have AfterInsert or InsteadOfInsert triggers
that's one of the reasons for me
speed is another one
ive never had to use those
Me neither, just had a daatabase handed to me, where @@IDENTITY would be NULL
and EF craps out at this point
if speed is a concern, then you gotta use what works for you. usually speed over the network far exceeds query speed, so the speed is mostly pointless unless you hydrate millions of entities at once
because it always included attempts to retrieve identity
16:43
yeah, the Identity null is still an issue with ef right now
Debugging T4 templates from another instance of Visual Studio has resulted in some of the weirdest behavior I've ever seen out of the debugger.
My locals window is broken
at least it isn't your femur
Feels about as painful, as the autos window won't work either :D
at least the windshield works
I'd be ok with manual windows at this point but even that seems to be frozen.
Aaaaaaand everything crashed
Wheeeeee
16:52
At least you didn't break your femur when you crashed your auto because you couldn't see because the auto's window didn't work.
ever heard of one file/class per folder/namespace is bad? try one class per assembly.... someone is not as smart as they think they are 47 assemblies!
No sense in 'organizing' N objects into N categories
Why do front-end designers think they run the show of a project?
history/legacy
b.c they show the show - all those cool pop-ups
17:05
IT traditionally supported all other departments/business groups... now they dont want to give up that control
of course, we should have the people who are the 'right' person make the decisions, but that rarely happens at a company
@Greg Because they do.
@juanvan yeah! alert ftw!
@RoelvanUden What do you mean?
17:21
@Greg Front-end is responsible for the user experience. The customers deal with the front-end directly, while the back-end is of absolutely no concern. If customers are bothered by the front-end, it is to be changed to the wishes and desires of the customers. Effectively, front-end wants to realize some kind of experience and the back-end really can't afford to limit them in any way. You'll have to adept to provide them with the capabilities they need.
Of course there is time and planning involved, because if you have to spend 3 weeks to get some gimmick working the customer doesn't really have any benefit from, then that's probably bad for business. However, if it's something necessary, you'll just have to deal with it. :-)
@RoelvanUden That makes sense, but they often fix stuff that breaks backend stuff.
@RoelvanUden depends on the application. Sometimes the functionality has to be dictated by how the domain actually works, rather than the other way around - and some front-end type people don't understand that
@RoelvanUden Then they have a condescending tone, your stuff must not of ever worked.
e.g. suppose the application is connected with accounting. You can't make up different behaviour to how the accounting rules actually work
@TomW That is also quite true.
17:28
morning kids
ergo, the service is throwing an exception there because you're trying to do something that isn't allowed by the domain model, and no I'm not going to change it because changing it would be wrong
@TomW If anything, the front-end should have an understanding of how the domain actually works. You can't design any kind of appropriate user experience if you don't know what you're dealing with. But I agree on the notion that it should always be in mutual agreement, but the front-end has the edge IMHO.
That isn't the case, our front end think what they say goes, so do it.
Do you have BAs?
17:33
I assume that means you don't recognise the acronym
Business Analyst
am I supposed to manually have to point out resource files in the nuspec when creating nuget packages? Feels wrong.
@TomW No, we don't.
@TomW I'm spending time with the company departments to learn their department, so I can build the best domain model I could for each department / company.
sup @Pheonixblade9
Hey Cody.
@ton.yeung Oh.
17:56
@Greg make sure you know how to wear those hats, hey?
You don't want to be defending the code like a developer when you're doing BA work
@TomW Well, whenever I do anything I try to ensure that the code and domain remain properly built. It currently isn't, so thus why I'm rebuilding the entire project.
As long as you're rewriting the code and not the requirements

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