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00:00
:)
well, that's what I'm paid. I imagine they're charging closer to $100-$150/hr
You broke the six figure mark.
at age 24 :) not even 3 years out of school. Whoo!
Daaaaang dude
haha
it's a lot easier in Seattle. Shit is expensive here
Ugh. Don't move to California
00:01
not quite as bad as San Francisco/Silicon Valley/Mountain View
Alright, I'm off! It's the weekennnnnnnnnnnd!
haha, I had an offer from LinkedIn, but they required me to move to SF so I turned it down
catch ya later man :)
@TravisJ So I cant pass two arrays of text types?
@Greg - You can pass an object which contains two arrays
{ "arr1":["a","b","c"], "arr2":["d","e","f"] }
00:08
Oh, so I can pass a model with all of its contents.
If I had this @TravisJ
    public class BillingModel
    {
        public int Id { get; set; }

        public int Account { get; set; }

        public CardModel Card { get; set; }

        public AddressModel Address { get; set; }
    }
What formatting should I use to send back via JSON.
JSON is the setting. It just means that you convert the whole thing into a string which represents a JavaScript object.
The process you use is "serialization"
This comes built in by using the Json constructor.
But when I do the return result?
In your actionresult
But, I'm doing a JsonResult because if I do ActionResult it expects a View doesn't it?
JsonResult is a more specific version of an actionresult. Using JsonResult is fine though.
00:17
@TravisJ Can I use a ActionResult and just expect it to come back through the Ajax?
remember, in ajax, the success function's parameter that it accepts is always treated as a string in javascript.
So it doesn't care what or how you sent everything, all it sees is a single string.
@TravisJ Yeah, so it should convert into an array
@Greg - If you are returning Json, it is best practice to have the return type be JsonResult
hmm...
somebody wanna help me with some basic SQL concepts?
I am forgetting stuff
trying to remember if I need PARTITION BY or what
@TravisJ Oh...
Just have to figure out to pass a model through Json correct.
I haven't done that yet. I've only done Views with models or redirect to other actions.
Why isn't this valid: return Json(new { List <BillingModel> = account });
Doesn't MVC automatically handle the reserialize kind of like when it interprets from the Ajax?
Or am I mistaken @TravisJ
00:33
anyone else using SharpDX anymore?
@TravisJ Could I use the NewtonSoft JsonConvert.
I try to view msdn.microsoft.com article on system method,
"BECAUSE YOU'RE ACCESSING SENSITIVE INFO, YOU NEED TO VERIFY YOUR MICROSOFT LIVE PASSWORD"
fuk u bill gats
@MikeAsdf Yeah, mine started to do that also. Wasn't sure if their system was being retarded or not.
guess I'll log out of live forever
...until I have a need to bitch on one of their forums
ironically, this site doesn't seem to use that same login system: feedback.msdn.com/forums/257782-msdn-feature-suggestions/…
00:50
That's weird.
@MikeAsdf What do you think of this:
If some people don't like it then I'd like to see a preference option for it.
@MikeAsdf I agree, especially since it originally didn't stack in 2013. But in 2015 it does stack.
I sometimes stack two usings on top of each other and kinda like how they're parallel, like it implies that you're setting up a "collection" of disposables
And when I want the nesting & clarity I can always add braces
See, I'm reverse I like the indent so I know it is going another layer deeper in the scope.
@MikeAsdf Problem is it using vs if vs while vs for vs foreach only using does the multiple stack
If I have multiple ifs or fors or whiles, I'm using some brackets.
00:57
Oh, see I'll occassionaly do:

using(...)
     using(...)
         while(...)
              if(...)
I use the unbracketed form sparingly after working for years with a coding standard that mandated brackets even for what would be a one-liner.
this error is driving me crazy : Store update, insert, or delete statement affected an unexpected number of rows (0). Entities may have been modified or deleted since entities were loaded. Refresh ObjectStateManager entries
i am trying to update related entities
Oh, I do it only because I hate:

using(...)
{
     using(...)
      {
              while(...)
              {
                       if(...)
                       {

                        }
                }
        }
}
That sucks!
how should i interleave multiple arrays of bytes?
given varying number of bytes per element
coming from a BinaryReader
@Greg then use a better language ;)
@KyleEmmerich how/where are you getting the number of bytes per element to interleave?
01:01
known
i mean, known per chunk of elements
to make it more concrete, it's vertex arrays for directx
so it's always N elements?
yeah they're all the same number of elements
and you want to split into a multidimensional array, or jagged array, or?
no, uh
see the reader.ReadBytes near the end
@ReedCopsey I like C# :(
01:03
for each vertex array, i'm reading in a chunk
so i have like, pppppp, then tttttttt, then nnnnnnn
but i'd like ptnptnptnptn...
want to put that into something with text?
so it can work with copy/paste ;)
here's where it gets tricky though
i don't know if all of the elements can be interleaved
some are ending up as floats, some are unsigned ints
i was hoping someone here had experience with either sharpdx or directx11...
as long as i only work with the bytes, but it seems sketchy
user1804599
@Greg make more and shorter functions
yeah it apparently doesn't care what data you give it
user1804599
Or use F# or D. :P
01:11
@KyleEmmerich that's probably about as clean as you're going to get that
since you're moving the binary reader position around
it's not interleaved :(
i mean i need one Buffer, not one for each type of attribute
i suppose i could keep intermediate buffers of just the results of ReadBytes, then run through and interleave into the data i need
but the real question is what to use
just byte[]?
(i haven't used C# much before)
Hey, when is it worth to use a loop? How many iterations should a known loop have at least to be worth using a loop?
More than 1
Seriously, copy-paste is bad
but isn't that waste of memory?
user1804599
@Proton No.
01:16
Memory? Why would it be a waste of that?
for one iteration?
Even for one, its at most wasting a few bytes
user1804599
JIT probably unrolls loops.
for the iteration variable (depending on your loop type)
user1804599
Go for good code.
user1804599
01:17
It's like, programming rule #1.
if i have more then 5 iterations i use a loop^^
but for 1 .. ?
user1804599
I don't understand what you're getting at.
user1804599
Can you give a more specific example?
I said more than 1
if you know its only one, a loop is kind of silly
yea, sorry. Then 1+
user1804599
01:19
Instead of foo(0); foo(1); foo(2); foo(3);, do foreach (var i in Enumerable.Range(0, 4)) { foo(i); } or Enumerable.Range(0, 4).ForEach(foo).
i had it once that i wanted to add an event handler to all textboxes in one tabcontrol and it were 4 or so and i thought about using a loop for that.
Loop is good there
user1804599
foreach (var textbox in new HashSet(nameTextBox, ageTextBox, fooTextBox, barTextBox)) {
    textbox.SomeEvent += eventHandler;
}
user1804599
Or whatever set construction syntax is.
user1804599
Sets are most underrated.
01:25
i know how to do it, but i thought about it's worth that.
Its worth it. Especially when you stop having hard-coded lists
user1804599
More fun if you use Rx.
user1804599
(Screw event and +=.)
Rx?
user1804599
Rx is a great library.
01:29
@рытфолд Reactive Extensions?
user1804599
Exactly!
thx for the explanation. I will go now. BB.
@рытфолд you can use an array there, and it'll be a lot cheaper construction
and shorter to write ;)
foreach (var textbox in new []{nameTextBox, ageTextBox, fooTextBox, barTextBox})
user1804599
Right.
user1804599
I'm used to set literals after weeks of Python. :P
10:58
any idea why button column in datagrid requires two cliks to fire?
 
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15:34
hello, any ideaa how can i rotate 2 picture boxes like this?
in? wpf web?
15:55
can I protect the folder with password in windows7
if yes, how?
2
Q: how to create password to folder using c#

renuhow to create password to windows folder using c# shall I set password to folders when it is created.

 
2 hours later…
17:40
Sounds like a time consuming task, when there are easier approaches like restricting by user/groups.
17:57
Indeed. I've already entered a password to log on to the system
Or I should have
@juanvan win form...
can someone help me with my issue?
18:31
Everyone doing something productive with their weekends?
@TomW lol good one
/fun
This place goes quiet, so you must all be doing something
Not much really. Drinking some beers and hanging out, playing guitar.
but ye, at daytime the kids get the most attention.
18:49
oh, those
What are you up to @TomW?
I have to admit that I have VS running on the other screen though
(don't tell anyone)
@scheien good question. I seem to have filled a whole day with a modest amount of tidying up
A brand new home requires some effort?
:)
And by tidy up I mean put things in the room I don't go in
I have one of those
18:52
Yeah, there isn't a huge amount to do and I'm cautious in my decision making for decorating etc
Where I have the freezer and second fridge (beer fridge)
You live by yourself or with someone?
Nope, just me
That makes it difficult. I can't visualise, being a man. I know what I like when I see it but I can't plan what I want to do with the place
Hey Guys i want to rotate in a timer 2 pictureboxes (win form app) like that from the image, can someone help me with it? I was started coding a function. And this function can help you to "rotate" a Point around another Point, but i still can't figure it out how to make that move from this picture....Is here someone wh can help me with it? I would really appreciate it.
People in my position normally have wives or girlfriends to tell them what they like
Hehe
That how things are around here. Wife tells me what she wants, and I do the work
18:57
At last it's warm. The heating is intermittent and sometimes runs, but doesn't generate enough heat
At the moment, fine.
I mean, it's never not running, so it's not obviously broken
hehe
some central heating stuff?
user1804599
@KendallFrey it's not preprocessor stuff!
user1804599
It's part of lexical analysis. :P
Yeah. When I moved in it couldn't do hot water, had that fixed
that's a must
but im off
my jam buddy is just around the corner
See you all later. Cheers!
19:09
@рытфолд I know C# doesn't have a preprocessor
user1804599
They are called "preprocessor directives" for silly reasons though.
Because they act basically the same as cpp directives
I guess with Roslyn one is now free to implement whatever macro preprocessor nonsense one desires
In C#
Well, see...
Assuming it gives you access to that stage of lexical analysis, which I would imagine it does
19:10
Preprocessors aren't part of the language
You can use the C preprocessor on Java with no problems
user1804599
False.
user1804599
You already have two problems when you do that: Java and C.
I want my preprocessor dialect to interpret cunningly designed comment ascii art as Brainfuck. Why not.
As always, can doesn't mean should
user1804599
Instead of something horrible like a preprocessor, how about compile-time function evaluation and AST splicing?
user1804599
19:18
In D you can generate strings of D code at compile-time and mix them in. :D
Too complicated
the preprocessor wasn't designed to be a programming language in itself
21:45
Hey hey, has anyone worked with NLua? I'm using it to store configuration, and I'd like to instantiate a class with a single parameter which is a `double[][]` (constructor signature: `public PointList(double[][] points)`). However, when I try to instantiate such class, I get a error:

Unhandled Exception:
NLua.Exceptions.LuaScriptException: [string "chunk"]:1: LuaMesh.Script.PointList does not contain constructor(.ctor) argument match
[ERROR] FATAL UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: NLua.Exceptions.LuaScriptException: [string "chunk"]:1: LuaMesh.Script.PointList does not contain constructor(.ctor) argume
whaaat
I've never heard of NLua
It's a pure C# Lua environment for .NET
The confusing part about this is the fact that the exception, it doesn't even mention what type it's trying to call PointList with.
From the exception message my guess is that it doesn't interpret the Lua code as a 2-d array literal, but I have literally no idea
Never used it, never seen it
Yeah, that's particularly unhelpful
raise an issue with them for the considerable unhelpfulness of that message imho
indeed, even a simple "could not find a constructor candidate for (SomeMysteriousType)" after that message
[string "chunk"] - what's this?
I can't find an example of that array syntax for lua by googling, are you certain it's valid?
21:55
that's not actual code
> The Lua code used is simply: PointList{{0,0,0}}
is that true or not?
because the lua code is called from a file, and is first stored in a string labeled "chunk"
just a goabout of the library
Yes I've built a micro-repl and just typed this, after importing the correct namespace
Just rubberducking at this point
yo guys, if someone could take a look I would appreciate!!! Getting crazy with this thing: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28387540/windows-store-app-frame-navigate-not-working

You have a short video demo also...
22:19
A-MOTHERFLIPPIN-HA
SO saving the day: the type being passed in is a NLua.LuaTable, and here's how to iterate it: stackoverflow.com/questions/21003119/…
Aah
So does the syntax {{thing}} not represent what you thought it did?
nono, the lua syntax is ok
i just have to change my constructor to take a LuaTable
Erm
So you were expecting that syntax to pass a 2D array, and it doesn't, it passes a LuaTable and fails because no constructor accepts a LuaTable. That sounds exactly like what I just said
{} creates a table in lua (which is both a dictionary and a list). {{}} is a list within a list, and functions when called with table or string literals dont need parentheses
oh i read that wrong
xP
yeah that's correct
the curious thing is how it works with basically anything else without requiring NLua types
22:55
Glad you sorted it

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