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14:00
TempData ?
That, or if you have a database you could wrap the session implementation slightly
You wont be able to know if they are using different tabs
That depends on the browser
Vivaldi gives you a new session for each tab
I think my only option would be to add something like querystring
(only one I know of) :p
14:09
@scheien Does it really?
That's interesting
Aye, I got kind of fed up by it in the beginning
Wont matter to the server, the browser still sends the same http headers
Vivaldi is the new vision of Opera isn't it?
Not really the new version, but the same CEO that started Opera
vision*
You answered my question though :P
14:11
@CharlieBrown: He could tuck in a generated id when he identifies a new session
Still wont work
Thing is
Why not?
If he implemented his own session stuff to fit that spec point
it'd be a lotta work
Still browser dependent though
14:12
when you open a tab and browse to a site, it just send GET HTTP /www.something.com
You havent loaded any code yet
The browser doesnt send any unique id either
how about some javascript?
you could create a cookie for your site and store inormation about opened tabs in there using javascript and updating the cookie with the tabclose event
morning
no you cant
@CharlieBrown why not?
web development 101
14:16
ahhhh kay?
browsers do not send a "Tab ID" along with HTTP requests
Just f12 and watch your network tab if you want to see how it works
but you could generate one on your site ^^
Lets go back to single tab browsers :)
There is no javascript you could run to get a tab id, b/c it doesnt exist
lets do something
that just
wow
14:18
Go back to sleep Steve.
i really want to, i cannot stop yawning
Lol
YAW YA NO
@CharlieBrown you cannot, obviously. but why not using javascript to do so
14:19
How would your javascript know its a new tab?
I JUST want to go home and play bf4 drunk until march, i've had a terrible month, i want it to end
@CharlieBrown like this: (pseudocode) if theres no cookie create cookie;
if there is cookie look for information about tab and add own tab information
Ok, lets follow that
Open tab 1, browse to site. No cookie -> create cookie
Open tab 2, browse to site. Cookie exists -> do nothing
on page close remove tabinformation
You might be able to leverage HTML5 session storage to know calls are coming from two different tabs
Since session storage is only accessible to the tab in which it was created
14:23
You can use intercept anchors and add an identifier to the query string.
Generate them per-tab or whatever, figure something out.
you can even use a cookie per tab, but then js has to get rid of them on close
Cookie per tab?
@JohnKoerner @RoelvanUden If a link was used to open the new tab, it might be possible
If you open a new tab manually, no dice
Sure you can.
@Steve, why is your month bad?
@Nathvi just because
14:25
You could possibly use a date in session storage, and intercept all link clicks so the data gets sent as well
1. Request new page. No query string. Server generates one, appends <script>.
2. Each subsequent anchor click, add id to query string. This tab is now in sync.
3. Manual or new tabs (with middle mouse, window.open, etc) get new ids.
Down-side, the QS entry MUST be removed so there is that.
Right, so you must intercept all link clicks
Still, what design needs tab tracking? It sounds dumb.
There is also no tab info access in js
@RoelvanUden Basically I have a MVC project that provides a secure portal for some 3rd party websites. To make the user experience with the same look and feel, the 3rd party website provides header/footer/styling etc which I've saved in my db.

Now when the go from 3rd party SiteA for example to my secure site, I know which styling to use, based on the issue post. I save a cookie at the moment on the client called CmsContent, so each time a view is loaded, I know which styling to serve.
This works.
But, the issue happens when the client opens SiteA and goes to secure portal, then opens new tab goes to SiteB and the goes to secure portal. I'm still reading the cookie names CmsContent.
14:31
Your design is just a bit broken. Why not use unique URIs for each portal?
So now, the initial styling is using the latest 3rd party styling that was last called
site1.mydomain.com
site2.mydomain.com
... and so on and so forth
Well, at the moment I'm using account.domain.com
But that might be a option
site1.account.domain.com
site2.account.domain.com
... and so on and so forth
Only thing I'd have to manage all the DNS entries etc
14:32
It's honestly a lot better than half-assed weird tracking mechanisms.
Catch all and check the host header
@RoelvanUden I know, it is a pain
That is the typical pattern to handle this
How do I do 'Catch all and check the host header'
just send all of them to the same site, and look at the first part of the url to know which page to render
^ Then Request.Headers["Host"] should give you the full domain.
14:33
Do you have to set up subdomains using IIS or is there a way to do it programmatically?
You can make a wild card.
you can do both
Or that. :P
IIS metabase has an api
If someone clears their cache between tabs, your app will freak as well. but the uri wont change
I can't set it up on IIS cos I don't have permissions to do it but we host a lot of our internal apps using, like server/appName and it kinda sucks
14:35
@Sippy According to MS, that should be avoided on IIS
yeah.
I have said why don't we use subdomains instead cos it makes more sense
But I'm just the grad student :P
Thats the 'were to cheap to have multiple IIS boxes' syndrome
you're in grad school? what field?
wot
I'm a graduate.
@Sippy there is an MS article explaining why it should not be done, you could find that and send em the link
14:36
As opposed to an undergraduate :D
@CharlieBrown I doubt it'd change much.
"Well we've always done it this way and it works, so"
so then you aren't a grad student, lol :p
I will always be a student and I am currently a grad
Probably not. Too many people in our industry our very inflexible
Am I missing something? :P
@Steve sure, he is
14:37
lol, ya'll drunk as piss
Lol
Most people don't care about quality; just that it works :P
(I'm happy I work at a place where quality matters :-D)
If I come to the states I'll get drunk with you
@RoelvanUden I'd like to work there
I'd learn more ..
@Sippy i'm down
@RoelvanUden .... jealous as hell
14:38
^_^
I'm one of those, didnt bother to graduate high school, much less college types
That XML thing I was doing
@RoelvanUden Do you recommend adding a wildcard in IIS bindings then
It makes for fun conversation during every interview
14:39
I asked a senior if I should also parse collections for the foreign key stuff
Yeah, it makes sense. A DNS record for *.account.domain.com and one in IIS
And he said no just do it by value cos no one cares
Then just respond on it with your code.
I wanted to tell him "I care :("
Thanks guys I will give it a go
14:40
I did it my way anyway
Otherwise the XML file would be twice as large for literally no reason.
New version of Glip looks interesting
@CharlieBrown This webpage is not available
36% of my time is spent in my inbox? Hell no. I look at that once a day for 5mins
14:41
Blocked lol
Wtf.
yeah
The one I posted isn't blocked, the one you posted is.
weird, its a dev tool
wtf filter?
Oh, i had https
14:42
ah
I'd love a proper, decent IM and sharing platform suitable for enterprise
We use hangouts and it suuuuuucks
Hm, apprently my contract is extended until June 30th now.
Feels like a prison sentence
Lol
budum tsh
@CharlieBrown how do i get into contracting?
@Steve Find contract, interview for contract, work for contract.
thats about it
14:44
Make sure you have a dodgy accountant to bodge your taxes. pay your taxes.
Just work on W2 and you dont have to do your own taxes
Or 1099 if you want to, nearly every contract offers the choice. 1099 (as in, you bill them, they send you a check) can be a pita.
i feel like i'm too novice to contract
like i know how my company does things, is it right? is it the best design? not a clue
You probably want an impressive resume before contracting eh?
that was my thought
Can IIS handle wildcard bindings ?
14:47
@RoelvanUden not really, there are so many open jobs right now, they will take anyone
@CharlieBrown where are you from?
They say things like "Senior Developer, must have 2 years experience"...uhhhh? Senior?
Wisconsin, US
lawl im from germany. Here a senior needs 5y+ experience ^^
Senior in norway is atleast 5years
@CharlieBrown Wisconsin bros o/
14:49
Senior is no longer a great descriptor, I mostly do angularjs now, and hardly anyone has more than 3 years
But Ive done .net for 12
In the end, they're just titles, they don't really mean that much
^ That, so, so much.
A title does not necessarily show what you know, and what you can do
A 13 year old kid could know more than all of us, combined.
14:50
Titles dont mean much to us, but I assure you they mean alot to the companies that are hiring
Developers are smarter than that, but HR is not
@CharlieBrown: Sad, but true :(
@Sippy: lol ye!
Tell them Peter!
Apparently everybody gets one
Good morning.
Just asked my coworker why he looks so happy
"Prozac, on the hour, every hour, with vodka!"
14:53
I like your co-worker.
If anyone is into sailing, can you Help out our proposal on Area51?
@CharlieBrown Wondering why that's not already a thing, tbh
@Sippy haha
@CharlieBrown Is this a good blog for Repository pattern:
Lol
15:01
@Sippy It used to be a combined boating/sailing propsal, then it lost traction
For this issue I've got re the cookie etc, instead of using domain wildcard, would using MVC routing like domain.com/route work
No blog is a good blog on repository pattern :D
@CharlieBrown aw :(
Is there a watersports stack?
@Greg nope
Maybe it fits in there.
@Sippy Really? Then how do you dabble and get your feet wet. Most books don't go into too much detail, it is a quick glance.
@CharlieBrown Why that?
15:02
@Greg Repository Antipattern
@Greg For every entity, you would have to create a repository. Sort of defeats the purpose if you have to keep repeating the code
If you're wrapping an ORM with a repository, that's a bad idea. If you're not using an ORM, that's a bad idea.
@Greg I'm gonna help you out, you tell me what tech you want to use, and I will whip up a project for you this morning
@CharlieBrown Have you ever seen an ORM for Active Directory?
No, I havent, would be useful though
15:04
I want one
Might build one if I'm ever smart enough
xD
I think there is a bare metal generator for it though
@CharlieBrown I wanted to do C#, MVC, VNext, Dapper.Net
Vnext?
imma scared now
Why Vnext?
xD
If you scared Charlie that's a good indicator to run
Or do you mean just the next version of c#?
15:05
Just trying to dabble a bit in MVC 6
Is that bad?
Dabbling isn't
No, when you said Vnext, I thought you wanted to write an extension to the compiler
Did you say you were in the process of buying a yacht btw @Charlie?
15:07
@Sippy yeah, in progress
How big? :D
Woooo
That's not a small project :)
Gibbs
15:09
Was about to ask if you meant sailing yacht
Ofc you did :D
@CharlieBrown thats a nice one tho
@CharlieBrown Okay, no I didn't want to do the compiler.
@CharlieBrown Just implement it.
One thing I should mention, if I havent @Greg is that Dapper does not do SQL updates/inserts natively
Hm, would it be better to utilize another one or make insert, update work within the project with Dapper?
Here are the options:
- All custom code
- Custom cache, mappings, updates, inserts, DAPPER for reads
- EF
15:23
What do you think would benefit me professionally?
"Personally" or "For your company"?
Well, to better assist me in growth for the industry and career.
read books
Good call
@Greg Do all 3
15:25
Any of the above. Back in the day, we had to write everything custom, b/c dapper and EF didnt exist, so I learned all 3
Well, I do read books. Which ORM would better ideal?
Dapper is a helper, not an orm
Ef and NHibernate are the 2 most popular ORMS. Then there is ActiveRecord and some other oddball ones
@CharlieBrown Would Custom be better for learning?
Or would it be better to do Dapper and have the support for Insert / Update.
I dont have a great answer for that. At some point, you cant keep going closer to the metal. i.e. your not going to learn how to write jQuery itself, your just going to learn jQuery
No one here is writing their own ASP.NET, we are just using what MS provides
The power of abstraction, in the palm of my hands :v
15:28
There are a lot of opinions and tons of misinformation about each approach as well, which makes it more confusing
@CharlieBrown That is what I'm encountering.
You'll find lots of Dapper VS EF6 performance posts. Thats the equivalent of "Ford F150 VS Ferrari Speed"
@CharlieBrown Regarding oddball ones, never, ever, ever, ever, ever use LLBLGen
I'd like to become familiar with Dapper.
The worst ORM I've ever used was one built in-house at a previous company.
by the "chief architect"
15:33
So, being able to do Dapper with Insert / Update.
@Squiggle Did he wear a native american headdress?
@Sippy Worse. He wore an aura of infallibility.
Oh dear.
CA: "Hey guys, we've got this specially-crafted ORM that we need you to use for the new project."
Us: "OK cool. Wait... this doesn't work."
CA: "I'll fix that. Just give me a couple of weeks"
...
Us: "We've not been able to make any progress for 2 months now. Is this going to take much longer?"

Business: This project is taking too long. We're cancelling it.
@CharlieBrown You think that would be better.
15:39
Its one way to do it.
@CharlieBrown I feel like it would be incredibly beneficial to learning.
If an object has properties of [Unit,Wing,Room,Bed,Patient], what would you call it?
@CharlieBrown Kind of dabble in both approaches a bit. From a Custom / Dapper approach.
@CharlieBrown LocationAssignment?
Hospital
15:41
Problem
@Greg my only concern is you will learn the "dapper" way. Like, you learn how to drive a race car, doesnt prepare you to drive a tractor
Hi guys, need guidance on this career decision: what should be the preferred move for a .net developer with 4 yrs of web client & server-side development experience to - either join the server-side dev team or join web client & android client team at the same company? What do you guys say?
@SiddharthP follow your dreams!
Dream big!
@SiddharthP aim high
15:42
@CharlieBrown Or a car.
@SiddharthP do you like c# or do you like to learn something new every year?
@Squiggle I want to get commercial experience in android project but I can't work on server-side & android at the same time.
I'm learning to drive atm, my only previous driving experience is like 2000 hours on racing games.
@CharlieBrown Hm, what do you think I should start with?
Tractors
15:43
So I change too high, slow down and speed up rapidly
I'm a nightmare. xD
@SiddharthP I'm curious - why are you asking us?
I wouldn't want to program for native Android tbh.
Java and XML-based. Double YUCK
@RoelvanUden In Apache Cordova it might be fun
@CharlieBrown I like C# and work on android projects outside work though as a hobby. @Squiggle As I got confused to what to choose so thought to get opinion of other developers in community.
To be fair, native Android is one of the nicest flavors of Java...
15:45
*only nice flavor of java
@CharlieBrown Which would correlate to which approach?
I really dont want to lead you down the wrong path
@Greg If you're aiming to be a senior developer the only option that makes sense is to learn all of them.
@CharlieBrown is the msg above for me?
why are they still putting fax on home all-in-one printers?
15:47
That's the only way you'll be able to make sound decisions based on which technology to use for which projects.
@SiddharthP no
@CharlieBrown Are they?
@Greg well, you could start with all custom code, then if written well, you can swap in dapper
@Steve
@CharlieBrown My goal would be to strive to be a senior developer, so all of them would be ideal to learn I understand. However, which would be the best to start with? Custom more than likely as it is the full groundwork. But I've never done it so I don't know if that is true.
@CharlieBrown Okay, I trust you.
15:48
@Greg Custom would teach you the most
@Marek PhoneGap is fun yes! I'm doing that right now actually ;-)
then when you switch to an ORM, you will be like, 'Its so wonderful!'
@Marek @RoelvanUden If you like Phonegap, try Ionic, its built on pg
Except that Ionic doesn't support WP8, it seems good.
@RoelvanUden Is PhoneGap JS?
15:50
For the moment we've rolled our own angular+bootstrap+phonegap flow.
@Sippy Jup. HTML/JS/CSS. Lots of awesome.
@Sippy
@CharlieBrown Okay, if you wouldn't mind I would greatly to appreciate it.
@RoelvanUden Might try it out
so sick of the hobos, always beggin for change
I wanna try out Xamarin as well
Just for the fuck of it.
15:51
Looks like a pg problem in general for some things on WP8
@Steve beat a hobo with another hobo
@Sippy i tried for a few days, couldn't even get a hello world app running, sucked, i went to straight android
@Steve trolol
@Greg I can write it, but how will you learn then?
@CharlieBrown Yeah, I've covered them with some native changes.
But I can't control the build of Ionic (e.g. require -ms-touch-action css)
And the way I've hacked scrolling is.. well, not pretty. But functional.
15:52
Yeah, i only tested it on driod and apple
Doubt it would work with Ionic..
well, its just js, so you could change anything technically
@CharlieBrown Well, I'm going to analyze the code. Then compare to all the examples I've seen, then more than likely have a thousand questions I'll ask you.
It just might be more painful
@Greg I've no doubt, well I'll start with something small
Okay.
15:54
@CharlieBrown It's the build-in WP8 browser that sucks. I bridged some events from C# to JS to manipulate the flow of events through the C# stack, so I essentially hijacked deltas to add my own scrolling and I can avoid built-in scrolling (which BOUNCES and does crazy shit in general)
Windows 8 PDF viewer makes me want to stab kittens
Can anyone point me in the right direction for setting a service to run then wait 24 hours before running again?
Is a timer appropriate or is there a best practice for that shit?
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I dunno if that's viable?
Google time
15:56
@Sippy In what project? A service? Just build your own thread :P
It would be cool if you could use git checkins like a slideshow of code changes
To teach how you incrementally build something
This XML service thing needs to export all the data as a feed once every 24 hours
@Sippy In ASP.NET? Do NOT plan stuff in ASP.NET. You don't control it.
Automated
No nono
It's a windows service
Just spawn a thread that does stuff at interval.
15:57
@CharlieBrown - One time I recorded myself editing a file and then sped it up. It was really fun to watch :D
> Use 4 BackgroundWorkers sleeping them between tasks.
?
But use 1.
Obv.
I use a Task. Because, tasks. And reasons.
But yeah.
I'll read up.

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