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01:41
Imagine MSDN changed their API documentation so that each enum member would have its own page. How would you feel?
01:56
Unless those enums were really important, and unique, that would suck
even then it would probably suck
I would be angry
@BradleyDotNET What does importantness and uniqueness have to do with it?
I'm thinking about the old Win32 enums
Where the nuance was great enough that each one actually needed a decent of amount of documentation each.
but uniqueness...?
A poor choice of words perhaps
"nuanced" would have been far better
So I guess that would be a pain, even if more information was available
02:10
Hey
At the very least, I would hope all the enum members were collated on a single page
with links to the individual pages if I needed more detail
Hi @Proton
I would assume that would be the case
Is it a good idea to check input at runtime?
i mean directly if the user types it in?
It's a terrible idea not to
I'm not sure what you mean by "check", but yes, you should always validate/sanitize user input
02:12
It's also a terrible idea to provide so little context if you have a real question
^
Users = people who usually break every carefully written thing you have
protect against them!
i mean if a user presses a key (KeyPress Event) and you directly check if the key is valid or not and remove it if not.
That level is usually excessive
not after press a button or so
For something like a number input, ignoring letters and symbols may work well
in general, it's not worth it trying to instantly stop all invalid input
02:16
Validation on leaving focus is usually as often as you want to get
And be sure to check it again on submission
and again at the server if its a web app
and if i would like to check the input directly? How could i check if the input should allow numbers or letters or idk? Should it be checked by the name or is their a good way to add some kind of property to all input elements?
like for Name just letters and for phone just numbers
Thats all logic you have to define
Some custom framework might do it for you
but nothing in Vanilla C# that I know of
02:41
@Proton You shouldn't restrict a name to just letters
?
why?
Someone may want to enter "C.J." or "Ke$ha"
also, a phone number box should allow them to type things like (123) 456-7890
It is rare that you want to restrict what a user can type
Plus "letters" isn't well defined outside the US
Especially in the more esoteric areas of Unicode/UTF-16
k ...
thanks again ;)
The other reason validating on keypress is bad, is people will think their keyboards are broken :)
Unless you deliver an appropriate error message of course
02:58
i guess i will check it after button pressed then
is easier.
Is there a name for the pattern where you have a dictionary where the key is a property of the value, as opposed to being a separate piece of data?
Not that I know of
Alright I've gotta noob question again! remember I'm just 14, so bear with me ;). I've been testing some things out on my calculator program, and have added a button. I need the text property to be set to X superscript Y (X ^ Y), it should represent exponents. I've been trying to figure out how to do it for the past 3 days (off and on) with no luck. I'm using Visual Studio 2010 - WinForms. Any thoughts?
@Ethan that would be tough, because I don't think you'll be able to use any kind of native superscript thing
you might have to manually draw the superscript
:(
03:07
or make a special label with a smaller font size
:/
If you need fancy formatting, I'd try to find a TeX / LaTeX rendering library
See I found some Unicode stuff. For everything but superscript "Y"
@BradleyDotNET - I actually found that earlier today. What would the Unicode be for the "y"
I've never messed round with Unicode, so I don't know a lot bout it
Not sure, but this might help
it may not be defined
03:12
I recommend (La)TeX, take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/questions/8899204/…
LaTex is good, but can you use it from C#?
@BradleyDotNET read the second half of the message
Ah, indeed
03:26
Well, I'll look at what y'all have given me. Thanks!
 
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05:02
for the life of me I can't get asp.net identity to work with mono :( I probably should look into alternatives at this point
05:13
hi guys, small question, how can i implement mac dock icons in win forms ? possible?
05:23
For all intents and purposes, no
of course anything is possible
but it will just be insanely hard, especially the reflection
its a bit easier in WPF
 
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12:45
hey guys :D long time no see ^^
anyone has exp with mono?
13:25
none
you used Sitecore much?
I have
For my sins
haha
you used DMS?
Assets Consumed is never being populated and i'm stuck
Nope, no idea about that one, sorry
all good
Everything still works off Items though right? All the different bits are fundamentally Sitecore applications
13:33
yeah
it all works execpt that one section in Executive Dashboard
pretty sure some asset pipeline may have been omitted
maybe
 
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16:40
I have no idea what he's talking about, but good to see him promoting :)
17:18
@KraziiKiiD - why can't it be one picture rotating in one box? need to be 2 - what event would you hook it up to for the rotation clicks?
 
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18:25
Hii. can anyone help me in asp.net MVC . I'm trying to upload image using Ajax.Beginform. but unable to upload it .

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28397645/save-image-using-ajax-beginform-in-mvc-4
19:04
Havent used the ajax part for a file uploader, but I've done a regular file uploader using webapi. You say it's not working, what doesn't work?
Is the action hit?
@AmitKumar
Any angularjs users here?
20:09
Hi all I have some trouble regarding my program. I'm trying to make a server which listens to incoming commands (with JSON or Strings) and I have set up my Post method on my server which gets a specific string, and with that specific string I can invoke a method.
But I cannot seem to make a simple post with this string as variable
Never mind
Im doing this tommorrow im done for today
 
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23:30
Hi, I'm trying to code some logic for counting movement repetitions based a movement starting at 0 degrees ad ending at 180 degrees. At the moment my condition will count a rep even if the user hasn't completed a full rep as the starting 0 degree is not taken into account. I'm wondering how I can code the logic so that a rep will only register if the user has started at 0 and finished at 180 degrees.

This is the condition I'm using at present:

http://hastebin.com/ipixedetil.coffee
23:49
@scheien I'm a moderate angular user
@HuubS You'll have to be a lot more specific
@BrianJ You need to keep track of your starting point

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