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13:00
it's just that it seems like these murderers were foreign nationals, so it's a bit of an irrelevant argument.
"Two witnesses said the suspects claimed to be from al-Qaida. One of them specified al-Qaida in Yemen, a group also known as al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula."
Norway is still stuck with mullah Krekar
@Sippy But I must say, extraditing a national is srs bsns, which is good. The part I have a problem with is allowing everybody to become a national
There are probably a lot of natives who are equally bad, and even worse than most of the immigrats
@scheien Yes, but that is a different problem. By allowing everybody in, you just make a bigger problem. Filtering at the borders dampens the impact.
aye, it's absurd to argue that one Muslim group isn't well integrated into the community because of [illegal thing X], whilst another group of British nationals doing [X] doesn't get the same criticism.
13:10
@scheien True enough
The UK that's very true of
The UK is generally soft.
I don't feel like we should filter who gets in and out based on the actions of a minority, hereby members of terrorist organizations.
@scheien We should, but not based on their heritage .. based on their records lol
Which records?
Intelligence reports etc
Not all countries have western standards when it comes down keeping track :p
Well, intelligence reports arent always right.
13:11
Doesn't matter
Why not?
If an intelligence report says person X could be a threat, person X doesn't get in.
As long as intelligence report doesn't say "person X is a muslim."
Because that's what the world is coming to.
Just because an ideal is ideal, doesn't mean it works.
I do agree that it's idiots who give Islam a bad name
If it is a treat yes
but then again it is an intelligence division that handles that, and nobody will ever know why it is rejected.
In norway it's that division is like "ye, we know, but we didnt think it would matter"
(PST)
lol @Squiggle
the part with the dinosaurfight
13:21
oh god this is great
I am so fucked up
@shakthi Oh dear, is it already whisky time?
It is suppose to be normal time, but whisky is replacing now
brb
I decided to resign my job on feb 14th
@shakthi So is that a good thing or not?
13:44
it got quiet
wheres the tumbleweed?
s/tumbleweed/whisky/g
Hmm, a hot chocolatemilk with a dash of whisky
ideal for this shitty rainy weather
tumbleweed flame stooooorm
@Squiggle inb4 all the tumbleweeds catch fire
INFERNADO
@BenjaminDiele It's clear blue sky in the UK for some reason
Think our weather machine broke
It was heaving down when I left this morning
the UK is set for gales then blizards, from what I hear
13:51
@Sippy It's pouring here. Plz take back your weather.
Oh cool
Some extreme weather incoming then
just kinda quiet and cloudy here.
14:23
@shakthi how's the whole job thing going?
14:35
I think he's still looking for enough whisky
Lol @ 'enough'
7 damn degrees here
7
what the hell!
i felt my nose hair freeze
@Skullomania You're exagerating. Water doesn't even freeze at that temp!
tell that to the frozen water in my driveway!
Hi, can anyone advise me on calling init code that would usually be in the init component of a class, but needs to be refactored into a method and called from the view instead?
I'm using an MVVM pattern so don't want to call this code from within my view. @Squiggle?
14:39
@Skullomania You live at several thousand meters altitude?
@BenjaminDiele in my star trek bones voice damn your science man! its cold
I'm sorry, I never watched star wars
lmfao
who said anything about star wars?
i can't even comprehend that reply
trek man trek... trek != wars
14:42
lol
Star Trek FTW!
@BenjaminDiele congrats, you have just offended every trek and starwars geek everywhere
Hi all
people not reading this are offended
So about 2 people?
14:43
lol
.NET question: is it possible to get the interface type of a variable? I am only getting the concrete class with GetType().
Can't you call GetInterfaces() or something on that?
@BenjaminDiele yeah Star Wars was ace, but I preferred Piccard when he was in Babylon 5.
@sevenforce no, because a type may implement zero or a hundred interfaces
Morning everyone.
14:45
@Squiggle That's chinese for me. Who is ace and who is piccard? And isn't Babylon 5 a boysband?
Normally I would call the code like this in the views code behind:
http://hastebin.com/ricipadeto.coffee

But when I refactor that code into a method, I get an error for 'Dispatcher', "does not contain a definition for Dispatcher"
http://hastebin.com/epiriqupuq.coffee
The only question I ever thought was hard
Is do I like Kirk, or do I like Picard?
@sevenforce You can assert that an object implements an interface in C# - e.g. "var x = something as IInterface"
But seriously, are those star wars movies worth it? I hear so many nerds raging about it, that the first 7 are bad, but the next 5 are canon etc etc.
@KendallFrey Picard, obvs. But TBH for me it's Riker all the way.
14:48
@KendallFrey Ok. But what with the declaring type of a variable? E.g Dim var as IFoo. Is it possible to get IFoo as Type of var, as with GetType(IFoo)?
@Squiggle Well, Spock > all
_\\//
@Squiggle Is that a broken pinky?
@sevenforce the type of a variable is whatever you declare it as
Guys to How to map for Enum in auto mapper
for IQuryable map
var mappedEmp = empList.Project().To<destination.Employee>();
14:50
@Squiggle I agree, Picard is by far the better captain... But if I am going to randomly choose favorite characters... Data or T'Pol ;)
any body is interested in Auto mapper
?
@AustinFrench I thought Chunk was funnier. With his belly dance!
so that i can explain my problem in more details
@AustinFrench Garak.
Like PCP/ UDP port mapper?
14:52
@HemantMalpote never used automapper, I'm afraid:(
guten morgen
then how to map object in c#
@Squiggle !!! Garak! Sweet someone else who liked DS9 and TSG
schönen Abend, @BrandenBoucher
14:54
Is that evening?
(guten Nachmittag)
german
@Sippy Well done!
14:57
So I have Dim var as IFoo and I assign something of type Foo to var. It is possible to get the type IFoo from var? I only managed to get Foowith GetType(var)
is... is that VB?
yes VB.NET
Well, to answer your question, I think you will always get the actual type, not the base type
@sevenforce uh, just do typeof(IFoo)
You know the variable is an IFoo, so that's what it is
for instance, if I put an int in an object and did a GetType, I would get int
14:58
@HemantMalpote Auto mapper is usually a bad idea I'm afraid.
If you know you are specifically looking for IFoo, you can use reflection
Another day of bug enhancements and feature removal w00t w00t
Yeah I am doing it that way now. Just thought, there is a way to remove the duplicated interface identifier. Thanks
So that means the 'declaring type' (if thats the correct term) is not preserved at runtime?
I honestly haven't tested that before so I really can't answer.
15:14
guys how do you test a console app web socket
@c0dem0nkey uhh..
Prod it with appendages
@c0dem0nkey the console app is hosting a web server?
If you use the EF DbContext as your repository (small application), should it be separated into its own data access layer? Or should it considered part of the model?
@Breems is your model anemic or rich?
i.e. does your business logic lie within your model? Or is your model dumb and consumed by services or a higher tier in which the logic happens?
@Squiggle Planning for anemic at this stage. I like the idea of a service layer handling the business logic.
15:17
for a small app, that's a fair approach to take. It's not right, but at least it's simple to construct.
@Squiggle its a console app that is supposed to act as a web socket or mediator for a client ap.
Mainly because I plan to pass the model between layers instead of creating DTOs and such.
@Breems Then it's probably fine to map your model to the db using EF. It will constrain you a bit, but that's the approach I've taken a few times before.
@Breems you'll just need to refactor later on when you realise you actually really need DTOs ;)
@c0dem0nkey then... write a test client as a separate console app?
@Squiggle For now I'm trying hard to believe I don't need them :D
@Squiggle With this approach, have you usually left the DbContext and similar classes in the domain layer with the models? Or do you separate it into a data layer?
@Breems at least you're asking the right questions. I used to put all my logic in the service layer, but that caused problems when services depended on each other. You get into dependency hell, and things become untestable because logic gets split all over the place.
15:21
@Squiggle are you pretty sure about that? coz i have with me a client app too. what i do is run both with the client connecting to localhost. i'm just not sure if im on the right track or even pretty near it
@c0dem0nkey what exactly do you need to test, then?
@Breems DBContext is abstracted away behind repository/unit of work.
because you cannot write unit tests that have a direct dependency on anything DbContext
https://cockneycoder.wordpress.com/2013/04/07/why-entity-framework-renders-the-repository-pattern-obsolete/

That's my current inspiration for this small architecture. I haven't planned on implementing repository/unit of work due to the size of the project.
@Breems if you couple your model to your database, and you use that model all the way through your stack, then Bad Things happen.
I see, thanks anyway. bye guys
like web services failing to serialize lazy-loaded entities, and like being unable to unit test anything.
15:28
@Squiggle Ouch, not only bad things, but Bad Things.
@Squiggle that it can do a handshake. i get an error that the "Server" (localhost") is refusing connections
@Squiggle Yea, I was trying to understand some unit testing approaches from others who have used this design. This is my first attempt at proper, albeit simplified architecture, so the things you mentioned hadn't crossed my mind.
@Breems I had this one scenario where a WPF app was displaying a table of 200 columns, but the developer had written some clever linq in the view model to put aggregate values in some of the columns.
All that was lazy-loaded from the database, resulting in about 4000 queries, over a VPN'd network, and a 2-minute load time.
@Breems regarding that link, yes DbContext is effectively a repository pattern for your data layer.
I use Repository on top of EF and various web services, so loading domain data is entirely agnostic to data sources.
Unit test your business logic. Integration test your app.
@Squiggle lol i got it. i have the apps running on the same port. LOL
hahahahaha
@Breems read up on Domain-driven design and aggregate roots, it might give you some perspective on different approaches to your question.
15:39
@Squiggle Yea, it's probably time I hit the blue book. Even the idea of anemic vs. rich models adds several new design decisions
@Squiggle 4000 queries
beautiful.
@Breems oh, and don't stop coding :) things can start to feel pretty abstract unless you actually try to implement it
Ugh, I'm starting to dislike Google. My Nexus 6 just received an update, which now places your Chrome and Web-Search data in the same bin as local applications. Which now couples them together, so if I want Google Now to still show internal application I have to enable the web-search. So they can mine even more data.
I'm trying to think about how the hell I should implement an administratable 'personal details' form
They wanna be able to hide fields at will from the admin panel
And my brain won't work out how the hell to do it
I feel like I need an extra column in the table designer xD
Or another table, but I just .. brain pls
15:44
Hello I am trying to use reflection to call a method on an object:
object[] paramArray = args.Split('|');
object methodResult = getMethod.Invoke(magicClassObject, paramArray);
@Sippy got a PersonalDetailsViewModel?
Error: Additional information: Object of type 'System.String' cannot be converted to type 'System.Int32[]'.
No idea where it gets System.Int32[] or System.String from!
@Asheh what's inside the method you're invoking? Past more codez? Which line number dos it fail at?
also, what's with the lack of Types?
Sorry this is it :)
interface IPlugin
{
List<string> Get(params int[] args);
}
Trying to invoke that.
Oh, its an int[] shuld probably be a string for a start.
So fixing that:
Additional information: Object of type 'System.String' cannot be converted to type 'System.String[]'.
what happens if you change
object[] paramArray = args.Split('|');
to
string[] paramArray = args.Split('|');
15:52
Additional information: Object of type 'System.String' cannot be converted to type 'System.String[]'.
Same problem :S
ah
List<string> Get(params int[] args);
params
remove that.
Not needed?
Guess not
@Squiggle why would that help
the "params" keyword in a method body is like a shortcut for
List<string> Get(int p1, int p2, int p3... int pn);
I don't need to change it programmatically
15:53
Same problem
Additional information: Object of type 'System.String' cannot be converted to type 'System.String[]'.
I need to give them the ability to change the form at will
should be Get(string[] args])
oh wait
no, I'm being a tard.
:D
Because they can't add columns to the personaldetails table, I'm just going to create a static link table with a 'Property' column and a 'Visible' column and render values to the page based on the visibility values.
Should look quite slick as well if I get it right.
@Sippy that's what I'd do.
Dynamic forms would be over-engineering for that.
Yeah
And hard
Although the second part of this application is the ability to create questionnaires lol
15:56
Done that before. It's not difficult...
Mhm
Shouldn't be too awful
Depends if I make it hard or not, don't wanna end up recreating SurveyMonkey
I wrote an app that had a customisable questionnaire, then used the replies to auto-generate a few PDFs and a risk analysis document. First in PHP, then re-wrote it in C#.
never saw use.
:(
;(
it was an awesome SaaS webapp. Responsive design, white labelling and all.
Anyone want to buy some awesome risk analysis document generation software?
Who was talking about poor progress in medicine? bbc.co.uk/news/health-30657486
16:08
Squiggle did you figure out what is correct?
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@Squiggle fixed it
@ton.yeung That seems...optimistic
Well they probably know what they're talking about
@Asheh It might be similar to this issue - stackoverflow.com/questions/6484651/…
:)
Oh! This is cool, I just got an e-mail with an invitation to come talk about getting a job for a huge dutch IT-related webshop where I frequently buy. That's actually pretty cool, but alas, I've got a cool job too :o This was probably one of the few really interesting jobs I've got emailed about the last months
16:13
OK
to get published in Nature you'll probably have one - if not two - PhDs
And the rest. Two PhDs is not common, anyway. It shows you weren't committed to your original line of research
@Squiggle One is sufficient :P
Journalists tend to BS anyway
"Bypasses several known mechanisms of resistance" is a perfectly valid and defensible statement to make
"Is completely immune to resistance" is a BBC journalist making stuff up
"Here is an antibiotic that essentially evolved to be free of resistance," said Prof Lewis. "We haven't seen that before.
Although that's a quote.
Prof. Lewis should get better at talking to the press.
Nature is one of the most respected journals for biology. It's a Big Deal to get published there, and they are seriously Thorough.
one of my friends is currently re-drafting 3 years worth of work to get it up to standard for publishing in Nature. It's intense.
(unlike some publishing mills that will publish anything if it looks like it'll get them notoriety)
I am following the following tutorial and ran into a snag
http://www.asp.net/mvc/overview/older-versions/hands-on-labs/aspnet-mvc-4-models-and-data-access
16:22
gonna fill it
unlike the tutorial I do not have a db on file so I connected directly my sql server
it finds the database but when I go to generate the model it does not see any tables
so I cannot add the tables to the project
why does it not see the tables?
will not allow me to click
it doesn't have a drop down arrow next to it?
weird
@ton.yeung aye, I'd like to believe that's because of increased scrutiny post-publishing, as more institutions try to replicate the results.
@ton.yeung also this varies wildly on different universities and institutions, but it could be a symptom of profiteering in education. More published articles = more funding.
16:31
@squiggle sorry for the late reply
work is cool but people are assholes.
so need to look for a new job.
@Squiggle ^^
@ton.yeung, i dont know what you were talking before, but i agree that educational institutions making a lot of money.
ok I see whats going on
whats going on?
In Tamilnadu(a state of india), 450+ Engineering colleges are approved and authorized.
when I right click the appdata folder and create a database I name it "careers" then it adds it to the appdata folder
staceys mom has got it going on
16:37
@shakthi well best of luck in the job hunt, chap.
200000+ Endineers are graduated every year. idk what theyre doing
@Squiggle Thank you, I got my MCSE so i guess i ll get it soon
then I double click it to test the connection. this adds it to the left side connections
then I modified the connections since it was not directly connected to sql and it renames the connection on the left side
so the connection in the appdata is still empty
how do I merge the connection with the mdf I created in the app data folder?
@ton.yeung Totally corrupt, and all the educational institutions have their 'Trusties' to manage black money and shit. :\
India is almost 99% corrupt.
16:40
I have already changed the info in the web.config so that its not pointing to localDB
leaving work for the day, good night guys :)
it is pointing to the sqlserver and I still cannot see the damn connection
@ton.yeung nobody gives a shit about stacey, because stacey's mom has got it goin on
anyone know how I can resolve this?
just point it at sqlserver, not a file, use one of the test databases out there, i can't remember the name, something works
adventureworks
import it into your sql server, there you go
16:43
how then do I generate the model then? are you not able to create an instance of your database to connect to in MVC? are you only able to use localDB without it puking on itself?
@shakthi A lot of companies that employ .NET people are looking for those that have MCSE or equivalent rather than full on degrees. However, don't just rely on that; I've met many people who have an MCSE/MCSD/etc. and they have 0 concept of how to do things outside the box. Don't live in the "well MS says do it this way, so I must do it this way." world.
@Skullomania when you point ef to your db, it'll generate the model for you in the form of the Entity Data Model (EDM)
@Steve so I have created the connection how do I point to it now? I apologize for the newbish questions but I am trying to learn
let me boot up vs so i can walk you through it
you're on 2013, ef6?
i am using VS 2012
16:47
oops, lemme boot that up then
right click project, add new, then select data on the left, then select ADO.NET Entity Data Model, a window pops up that asks if you want to generate it from a database, or from an empty model, select database
do the whole new connection thing, test it out
when you do the whole "new connection thing", select your server name (localhost if its local)
use windows auth if thats how you set up sql server
then on the bottom select which database you want to use, after you do that, click test connection to make sure everything is a-okay
then click "OK" to get out of the new connection wizard
click next
then you get the view you sent before
one sec....connection broken
where you can select which tables, views, sprocs you want to include
its trying to connect to an old database...when I try to change it it removes the dialog box
i see the issue one moment please while i fix it
should all three be selected on the bottom @Steve
16:55
Anyone have an idea on how to fix this?
An exception of type 'System.ServiceModel.ProtocolException' occurred in mscorlib.dll but was not handled in user code

Additional information: The content type text/html; charset=UTF-8 of the response message does not match the content type of the binding (application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8). If using a custom encoder, be sure that the IsContentTypeSupported method is implemented properly. The first 1024 bytes of the response were: '<HTML><HEAD><link rel="alternate" type="text/xml" href="http://www.companyname.com/service/PaymentServices.svc?disco"/><STYLE type="text/css">#content{ FONT-S
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thanks steve...it connected that time
okay cool :)

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