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15:00
@MoonOwlPrince reality
@MoonOwlPrince I did.
@MoonOwlPrince And?
It is not supposed to crash
At all
You're totally missing the point of that topic.
15:02
It was an out of memory crash
I know
But when was the last time you had an out of memory crash in Chrome and IE11
Last week, probably
Opera, but same engine
It does update
FF is now multiprocessed as of this month
So it is now fine
God damnit. There goes it's speed.
Really? They changed it? Fuck.
15:04
Security over speed
That's not security at all.
Chrome is faster than FF on my machine
That's catering to people like you who misunderstand the problem entirely.
@MoonOwlPrince multiprocess has nothing to do with security
I thought I gave toy browser example. I thought loss of data was something important in security
15:05
@MoonOwlPrince How do you know? You don't use FF.
How do you know I don't use FF
@RoelvanUden Dude which Angular package on NuGet is the full one??
@MoonOwlPrince probably not, and loss of data doesn't have anything to do with multiprocess either
@Sippy Don't use NuGet for JavaScript packages. Use bower like, you know, the rest of the world.
@RoelvanUden Like how? xD
I tried using bower before and it confused the fuck out of me :D
@KendallFrey I thought when a tab crashes chances are you lose your data
I bet it's bower install angular or something
@MoonOwlPrince only on that tab
If it is multiprocessed
If it is multithreaded hell breaks loose
15:07
If it's not, it can still catch that
No.. you can catch a thread going down. How else do you think computers work.
you're assuming that fatal unhandled exceptions are a thing that happens
What's npm?
@Sippy node package manager
Not a Package Manager
15:08
Hah.
See
Confused already
Why do I need to install a package manager to install another package manager so I can install packages?
For who wanted to know if FF is multiprocessed developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Multiprocess_Firefox
@Sippy VS2015 will have it integrated for people who get confused :P
Well we're still in 2014 so any help you can give would be appreciated if bower is that important
:D
Why should I use bower?
Because it's a front-end package manager made for managing.. front-end packages.
Look, install nodejs (nodejs.org) and then go in command prompt:
15:10
Anyway, confirm this guy is right howtogeek.com/165264/…
I leave my front-end package unmanaged
npm install -g bower
Then you can make a bower json, with bower init
lolwat
And then you can add packages:
bower install angular --save
Need to update? Check with bower outdated
I don't get why
15:11
Or just force that update?
NuGet has front-end packages too
bower update
Am I missing something?
Yes, the world.
:(
15:12
Point is that there are some third party random foobars that take care of NuGet packages for well known things. They are often incompetent, late, or both. Bower directly interfaces with the gits of each package. It's the all powerful thing.
"Firefox is another matter. Firefox uses a single-process architecture, although plugins now run in a separate process. If you open five browser tabs, the main Firefox process has to load and render them as well as handle the Firefox user interface, so the browser will be nowhere near as responsive as Chrome. If one of the pages crashes, it will bring the whole browser down with it." from the page I linked
Bower <3
Also FF doesn't use a security sandbox
that shit is magic
@RoelvanUden Fuck all that I'll just manage my own packages till it gets integrated lol
It's only in-house
xD
15:14
And 3 years later you'll go "AH CRAP."
in all honesty
I am probably not gonna be working here come may next year anyway :D
Oh well then.
you are a BAD MAN
My boss has a job for me, but the project that job is on hasn't been approved yet
And with the rate that the British public sector does stuff
It won't get approved til 2020
So I gotta get anutha1 :(
@Squiggle uwotm8
i know boys from burnley ye
potato knishes
15:17
Is it okay for a guy to be feminist?
Why wouldn't it be?
...
@MoonOwlPrince it's not okay to be feminist in the first place :P
Okay just didn't want people thinking I am gay
It's not okay for anyone to be a feminist imo, it's sexist. :)
15:18
Why
It is egalitarianism at its core
@MoonOwlPrince gay? That's completely unrelated
It isn't
But anyway back to code
Because then it'd be called equalitarianism
@MoonOwlPrince then you don't favor girls (feminist), but you favor them as much as you favor males (egalist)
15:18
@Sippy "Real feminists want equality, not superiority"
@KendallFrey Aaaand yet
Yes
@KendallFrey you got the idea
I don't subscribe to that notion lol
Real equalists want equality
Real feminists want feminine domination
real numbers are boring
true.
15:20
quaternions FTW
actually, I don't understand quaternions at all
@KendallFrey confirm in C# a function can be a parameter
I tried to read the wiki on it just then and went cross-eyed
@Sippy =_=
!!wiki feminism
@MoonOwlPrince A parameter can be a delegate
15:22
Yeah like that
Feminism is a collection of movements and ideologies which share a common stated aim: to define, establish, and defend equal political, economic, cultural, and social rights for women. This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in education and employment. A feminist generally self-defines as advocating for or supporting the rights and equality of women. Feminist theory, which emerged from feminist movements, aims to understand the nature of gender inequality by examining women's social roles and lived experience; it has developed theories in a variety of disciplines in order...
xD
@KendallFrey serious
yes
look at LINQ
@MoonOwlPrince If Wikipedia was infallible I'd have been allowed to cite it during my degree.
15:23
The problem is I have too many things
@Sippy I used Wikipedia's reference list
!!wiki egalitarianism
Egalitarianism (from French égal, meaning "equal")—or, rarely, equalitarianism or equalism—is a trend of thought that favors equality for all people. Egalitarian doctrines maintain that all humans are equal in fundamental worth or social status, according to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the term has two distinct definitions in modern English. It is defined either as a political doctrine that all people should be treated as equals and have the same political, economic, social, and civil rights or as a social philosophy advocating the removal...
@RoelvanUden Yeaaaaaaaa :D
I never did that, not even once. Nope.
15:25
I use wiki to get a rough idea based on its sources
Equality isn't the natural state of humanity
@KendallFrey I have so much to do
That's just wrong
I have a wide checklist
Equality is a social evolution of humanity
15:25
@Sippy your face isn't natural
Your mom isn't natural
Bravo team, fire on Kendall Frey.
Roger, firing. Ka-boom.
@MoonOwlPrince bullshit
Because they can't C#
lol.
15:29
Why do Java developers smear their poop on the walls?
It's the nicest thing they get to do all day.
@RoelvanUden When you do a [HttpPost] in Model View Controller, if you have a string parameter which is accepting text. Do I have to encode / decode HTML? Or does it got handled automatically?
I will only learn Java when C# and Java are the same
DirectX is actually written in FORTRAN IV with an Ada API. Did you know that?
@Greg It's not encoded to begin with. Only encoding that happens on the HTML side is URL encoding, and that's decoded by MVC for you.
@Greg I hope you're not using HTML in url params
@MoonOwlPrince I find that incredulous
15:31
@KendallFrey No, I'm trying to avoid people doing <script> blah blah</script> and etc. in the textbox.
@RoelvanUden So if I have a textbox, which validates but a user decided to try and submit URL I might need to handle that then?
@Greg That doesn't have anything to do with encoding
@Greg Joel Spolsky has a post on that
let me get it for you
@MoonOwlPrince "Bill Gates has a cable coming out of his back"
@KendallFrey I thought the goal was to basically have these elements present, so when the server loads values out of the database it would execute the code.
@Greg They can post that to you. ASP.NET will go bonkers and cry about potential dangerous requests. If you disable that, you get the nice HTML in your MVC-side. Then if you show that with Razor, it's encoded, unless you use Html.Raw. Nothing to worry about ;-)
15:33
@Greg wut
Code doesn't automagically execute on your server. Worst case is a XSS attack, but if you don't use raw statements in razor that can't happen either.
(Or y'know, if you concat SQL statements or crap, then you're a fool)
(And deserve to be shot)
(And shot again).
(And again)
@RoelvanUden So just make sure you do Razor on Server-Side.
Just think how you handle client data.
@RoelvanUden Well, I'm using Razor for a large chunk. The rest is displayed through a Stored Procedure.
@Greg ... Do you remember that bit about deserving to be shot?
15:37
@RoelvanUden I parametertize my SQL.
Yeah well generating HTML in a stored procedure is just icky.
Why would anyone sane ever do that
@RoelvanUden No reason exists
'icky' is a fairly lighthearted term for what that is ..
Lol
@Roel because they can
@RoelvanUden Because they want to treat my project like Web-Forms, also I'm attempting to simply just show some data. Not any HTML just some fields.
You can jump of a 200m high building without a rope or parachute, too.
Doesn't mean it's a good idea.
@Greg Important part is to think about where your data goes and how it is used. If you allow HTML from a client and you concat that somewhere into a raw output, then that's really, really bad.
We don't know the variables of your environment, just remember to think about where data goes and how and why.
15:41
@RoelvanUden I don't want HTML used at all
@RoelvanUden I'm trying to alleviate that no html is used to go into the database or out.
Well, then use the standard ASP.NET safeguards.
They should already be active and go totally bonkers if you post HTML
@RoelvanUden Okay.
@RoelvanUden I figured I'd ask, I'd like to be doing this correctly.
Thank you.
I would strongly advice against manually encoding/decoding.
16:01
So all you need is goto and if
And changing memory locations
16:17
Time for dinner later friends
one hour until home...
Okay now that I am back I have to ask
Is the dynamic keyword really dynamic?
@MoonOwlPrince Define "really dynamic"
16:32
Like can it shift from being an integer during runtime to being a dictionary
give it a go
I would assume so.
but why would you want to?
Knowing the limits of your tools is important
I am away from my computer at the moment
I am just wondering
what is it a client for?
I hate Bing results
Google Search seems to learn better than Bing
I just started hating Bing
The first reason being everytime I want to use Bing I have to set the region to US
Btw is a strongly typed Lisp a good idea?
Lisp is never a good idea.
16:39
Wait! Let me fix that
A Lisp that has optional strong typing
@RoelvanUden why?
Because it is confusing as fuck. There are much better ways to deal with lists than, ironically, lisp.
Well, confusion is not a valid argument. A lot of people are confused by C++ but we still use it
For as long as one other person understands Lisp then I am okay
Of course it's a valid argument. Why do you think those same people hate C++?
Well, I don't really care for people who say a language is confusing
It starts with pointers
Then pointer arithmetic
Then dereferencing pointers
16:44
And then their minds blow when you mention function pointers
The moment you start talking about functors they say functional programming is confusing
And then they say Golang is confusing
And then they say C# is too complex
Ugh
Developing software is not about being all cool and going "Look at my confusing as fuck code! Aren't I awesome?!". It's about making a product, which should be as good as it can be, for both users and developers. That means something everyone on your team understands. "I will never have a team!" is simply a very poor argument with no long term vision at all.
Just give me a break
The point is
Great products have been written in Lisp and C++
@RoelvanUden <3
Yeah and have fun with that man. Nobody is stopping you from learning.
And there are great products that will continue to be written in Lisp and C++. I am yet to come across someone who can't understand Lisp because they tried to and failed
16:46
@RoelvanUden "clever" code is one of my pet hates.
Clever code is futile unless it does something out of this world
That could never be done any other way
You would have to prove that
in every case of clever code I've seen, it's because the developer didn't realise there was a better, cleaner way to do it
that's in business software, btw. I'm not talking about the demo scene.
Last place I worked had previously sued a contractor for leaving 9 months worth of unmaintainable code and nonsense documentation.
Anyway if you don't believe in Lisp and C++ then don't. You don't have to be preachers in my religion. At least we can agree that C# is a good language
it's easy to write bad code in any language, even C# :)
@Squiggle how bad was it?
True
By good language I mean that it grows on you
It becomes a part of your mind and spirit
It becomes your soul
It is very subjective. I failed to enjoy MatLab
16:52
@MoonOwlPrince it was "pretty bad". Some of it was a bespoke ETL process which took 5 hours to copy 9GB of data.
WTF!
From now on I will sue for false documentation as well
and when they brought him back to document his work, it was all like "The copyToX method copies files from source to X location"
no diagrams, no architecture, no documentation of why the thing existed in the first place
it was awesome
I got called out to fix it one time. Turns out it was doing the ETL via an in-memory DataTable, and blowing up after it reached 4.2GB.
tried to convince them to replace the entire thing with Sql Server Integration Services. Because that's what it does.
that was a fun job. I think I was the first developer they had who tried to actually understand the problems before fixing it.
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JamiecI am building a web api using ASP.NET WebApi 2 using claims authentication, and my users can have very large number of claims. With a large number of claims the bearer token grows very large quickly, so I am attempting to find a way of returning a much shorter bearer token. SO far I have discove...

Can anyone tell me if this question perhaps belongs somewhere better than SO?
looks OK to me
Guys I wonder: What is wiser? Compiling to C# or compiling down to IL?
Will it make any difference?
I am thinking of developing a compilation adaptor
17:02
@MoonOwlPrince Your statement doesn't make much sense. What are you trying to do?
Let me paraphrase with more detail
I am implementing Blurb and wondering if I should compile to C# and then compile to IL or compile right away to IL
It is a class language
It is basically a bastard Lisp
so write a high level language to output a high level language?
So I have these two options
@Netscape so you are suggesting Blurb -> C#
no, i'm asking, why would you.
So I can write computer programs in Blurb
And so I can pass the class
I need to write in Blurb afterwards and show its output
The teacher should be able to interpret and compile without any issues or I lose marks
17:13
I can't find any information on 'blurb', so I'm going to presume you're writing your own language. My question is what advantage you gain in your own language that either C#, F# or TypeScript doesn't already give you?
If this is a learning excercise that's something different.
@MrDoom is a Lisp
Learning exercise
F# is functional. What's your point?
It was not my choice
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Ok, so let's call it a learning excercise. What do you want to actually be able to do with this language?
17:15
It is not me
I just need to get good marks for this
Semantics. What does <person> want to be able to do with this language.
They want to write their test programs and give me a grade
And the test programs are not known
You're not giving us enough information to go off of here. It sounds like the assignment is for you to write a compiler of some sort. What is the expected output of this 'blurb' compiler?
Does the assignment expect an executable that runs?
Assembly code?
Win32 console application?
IL should be the output in a .exe
Console apps only
The assignment explicitly requires executable IL?
17:19
Yes as the output of each compilation
So the question is:
Blurb --> C# --> IL OR
Blurb --> IL
To write a compile for Blurb which is basically Scheme with CommonLisp macros and to get 50% your compiler should successfully run all of the test programs as expected. The output of the programs must run with the CLR
Get it?
Other marks are based on the source code and the term's coursework
So my question is Blurb --> C# then invoke the C# compiler OR Blurb --> IL
Could we get a document of the actual assignment?
When I get to computer yes
It sounds like the assignment wants you to understand compilation down to a lower level language, specifically IL. Cross-compiling to C# may defeat the purpose of the assignment and result in a failure. This sounds like a question for your professor.
is vs 2013 coded ui test project template is missing
a- not enough vs version?
b- i need to install template?
@MrDoom thanks. I will ask him tomorrow morning
17:29
@Mehrad Nah, I've been around
shoot I need to have premium or ultimate
i have pro :(
sucks
Glad I have Premium here.
then can you create coded project for me and run it :p
Can't. I'm going home now.
:D
are you in europe?
17:34
yep
it's 6:30 here
whoosh
morning guys
Good morning
@ton.yeung make money? how?
Seems a bit shady to try to make money using someone else's chat system
user862319
17:51
Agreed...
@KendallFrey found a user you should follow
doctorlove, United Kingdom
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You should read her work
@MoonOwlPrince Why?
You ought to check out her work because it is good
Is SyntacticSugar a bad name
She discusses some misunderstood topics with good coverage
But what topics?
I saw her on the tele
e.g. collision detection
17:56
meh
learning
Mostly learning and AI in video games

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