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15:00
@Rusty Yeah, was hoping to use a traditional html drop down since our front end isn't very familiar with .Net Controls, easier for them.
@Rusty There should be a way, I mean I do have access to SelectedIndex, Items.FindByValue so there should be a way to correlate said index to said value.
@rlemon flagging in here?
@rlemon I'll help you out-
@RoelvanUden ...............?
Fuck your flag! @rlemon I'll roll the dice, lets see what happens.
15:04
Ha!
@Greg call the Value method on drpSortDirection, it returns the value of selected Item
sorry its a property
@Rusty If that is the case, then that is easier then the asp:DropDownList
gotta confirm though :/
@Rusty Well, that was easier.
@Rusty It worked.
yeee!
15:06
dont feel like thinking today
isnt there a shorter way to write:
var isActive = false;
console.log(isActive == undefined ? true : isActive);
maybe with !! or something
var isActive = !!isActive;
just forcing a bool right?
need true unless defined
@JAVEDIQBAL What are you expecting of me? I pretty much told you that a CopyTo is the fastest way to transfer stuff from stream to stream, what to look out for when debugging WLAN transfer speeds and how to test maximum speeds with xcopy. You're expecting some kind of magic solution from me that overcomes the limitations of hardware and somehow satisfies your boss's demand for 'more speed'? :-/
var isActive = isActive || true;
if isActive is falsey it will the right hand is taken
returns true for false
15:08
@CharlieBrown Boolean(isActive) :-P
@RoelvanUden Perhaps the boss was referring to hard drugs?
@Squiggle Maybe! :-D
@Squiggle Compressing every time !!?
i need [undefined, true] return true; [false] returns false
^ that is very confusing to me
try english ;)
15:08
@JAVEDIQBAL How often are you trying to transfer 2GB over a wireless network?!
if isActive is undefined or true, return true. else, false
also why?
@JAVEDIQBAL Compression may or may not work. Something that is already compressed (e.g. almost every image and video file, ever) doesn't benefit from another compression. So... it depends!
@CharlieBrown kk
@RoelvanUden I'm guessing it's a 2GB XML document.
15:09
Then compression works for sure. CPUs are fast enough nowadays.
The file may vary in size ........2GB is what i tested last 'big' size
I'm guessing it's an XML document like this one: thedailywtf.com/articles/Oh%2c-XML
2GB video...a movie
awww
is it a movie of an XML document?
hahah
Nope
15:12
wtf
spoilsport
em not kidding
I've been asked to write some Client Access Profiles. But in all these years that I've been working with websites and databases, I have never come across that term. I've not found anything on Google that explains what that actually involves. Anyone familiar with this?
So yeah, it's probably h264 or something, compressing that is pointless.
Live with the speed.
It is my first app btw
15:12
(Or upgrade hardware)
compression
hmm
I was fucking annoying to see my first assignment
and meanwhile the boss said 'it's slow'
ask the boss to get a better wlan modem
(Did you actually measure with xcopy now or are you just complaining/waiting for a solution?)
@JAVEDIQBAL kill the boss and take his place
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15:15
(Because your code might truly just suck; measure to know)
true
roleConfig[0] is enumerable?
@ton.yeung It's just a hint, you could ignore it. :P
Until you use roleConfig[0] in the func and then shit blows up
@ton.yeung Aha.
whats the lint error?
roleConfig[0].forEach(function()...) instead of for will work
Because it's not a loop :P
15:22
hard not to agree with that one ;)
I'm fairly confident I screwed this sort up.
@ton.yeung should work with a named function though
try both a named function and a function variable
Does Sort kind of screw up comparison of multiple date times?
or this ;)
/* jshint ignore:start */
// Code here will be ignored by JSHint.
/* jshint ignore:end */
yeah agreed, sometimes its just like that
Can I make XAML button style with defined image element inside?
15:34
I'm sitting in a meeting I'm not sure if I'm required to be in or not.
If you have a credit card or bank account hooked up it can auto withdraw from your account.
15:49
Okay good that's what I thought too but I'm biased.
@ton.yeung that is so weird
@ton.yeung Let's go cryptic language like C, go to C++ -> C# where it's verbose, then go to #DECERVERFORPRESIDENT
If you are running the Decerver headless, then you can switch DApp focus by sending a GET request either from your browser or curl which would look something like this
I'd rather have it run topless... but you know...
@ton.yeung Pretty clear to me what it does. I think what you're really trying to figure out is how it does what it states.
@ton.yeung THat link about decerver.
@Jase - Can you explain it to me?
@RoelvanUden xcopy has what to do with across network? plz elaborate
15:56
homework?
Shouldn't i check my app on local host to record the correct data rates?
Q: Maybe I'm missing something, but the point of FlagAttribute is to allow an enum to have multiple values, correct?
Um, actually, sorry, the more I read it the more I'm getting confused. I thought I knew what it was saying.
You know I think I know why they're writing it that way
Yeah I mean as far as market speak goes it's... well done.
They don't want people to know how it actually works, so they're making it sound really cryptic. But they only think it makes sense because they are the ones who actually knows what it does. That's why they think it makes sense.
16:03
I'm trying to find something definitive either way.
@SpencerRuport do you know what a Client Access Profile is? My boss wants me to write one. But I've never heard of it before lol :(
Just from the words, I am assuming it's a profile (or list) of permission types for each client? But I don't see what use it would be, because all clients are the same [with this company] and they all have the same access rights (insert update and delete) with the database via forms on the website.
@Jase Just ask your boss what he wants
@Jase - Yeah I have no idea what that is.
I would but he's angry atm. I don't like it when he's angry... he gets these veins on his forehead and they
are scary
employee fail then. imagine how angry he would be if you guess wrong and waste time
16:09
@Jase treat that man with the contempt he deserves
already wasted a couple hours
@Jase - Sounds like you need a different job.
also, next time he says go build something and you dont know what it is, dont say yes
@ton.yeung - Does this make any sense to you? I'm going through their source code of that project. Check this out.
They checked in the codegangsta project which I don't believe they authored. Is that normal?
whats less evil, a repo with a help class instantiated in the repo CTOR. Or instantiating the helper in the controller and passing the needed data to the repo method?
16:14
Ah okay
Ok, so 4 interviewers have said "Are you OK with overtime?". Last person I talked to said 45hrs/week avg, sometimes 60 for release. Seems like a hint
Why, as an industry, do we still put up with this shit?
I can do 45, 60 not so much
60 says "We really have no idea how to do project management"
60 says "We don't pay our developers nearly what they're worth, so it's still profitable to pay 2x for overtime while getting 1/2x performance."
no, they pay very well, and OT is paid by the hour
just sounds like shit planning to me
16:22
I'm happy if I can spend 5~6 hours productive a day
Overtime for a dev just creates a pile of garbage imho
i dont mind overtime occasionally, working 40-45 wk is just fine. doing a 60 one week a year is acceptable. a 60 for every release is just bad management/tech leadership
Hey friends!
and needing extra hours for release? what happened to release automation? who is crazy enough to do manual releases at a large company?
<sigh> cuz I know the answer to that one is way too many companies
hopefully nobody
It was manual release at Kimberly Clark, 400 websites globally deployed by the copy paste method
16:28
@CharlieBrown that sounds fantastic!
oh yeah, you can imagine how error free it was
@CharlieBrown you mean code isn't always automatically/magically compatible!?
one night, i watched over screen share as the deployment person failed to copy the correct files over. they did not know how to use CTRL-A, copy, paste. Instead they copied one file at a time. Was like watching a slow motion train wreck.
Hello Fellow Developers
@CharlieBrown that sounds like a fantastic hobby if anything.
hello @HackMaster
16:32
just a quick question, my reportviewer is exporting to pdf correctly but when i export to excel some columns get off, why would that happen??
is there any tool that would help me take the pdf data convert it to excel, i am using iTextSharp for getting the pdf :0
@HackMaster not my area of expertise unfortunately. But generally, proprietary formats are hacky.
@HackMaster how are you exporting from to excel?
loading the pdf to text then using a TextExtractionStrategy? in iText?
make an iwatch app that scrolls jokes bet it would make more $$
I hate app development. It's the most tedius crap I've ever had to do. There's no real fun in app dev anymore.
16:49
List<PriceLayerTemplate> priceLayers = (from pl in dt.PriceLayers
                                                    join plpb in dt.PriceLayerProductBindings on pl.Id equals plpb.PriceLayerId
                                                    into joined from plpb in joined.DefaultIfEmpty()
                                                    where plpb.ProductId == productId
                                                    select new PriceLayerTemplate
                                                    {
@Jase - Like I said, sounds like you need a different job. A boss with an anger problem who gives unclear directions on boring projects? Why stay?
I am trzing to do left join to receive all records in PriceLayers but the joined is somehow messed up, what am I doing wrong, please?
@Marek be more specific
anyone know of any easy to use, open source data visualization tools for MVC 3?
16:50
hey hey
@TomW I am trying to get all records from PriceLayers but not for every PrieLayer exists the PrieLayerBinding >Left join.
I've just started looking into it as an option for my site, not sure what to be looking at though..any data visualization hot shots here?
@BrianJ - Or is that not what you meant?
@BrianJ - "open source data visualization tools" as in front end, profiling, back end, diagram building?
Hey @BrianJ
@SpencerRuport and @ton you're right. I stay cause i like the environment. i have blood sugar problems and they are really easy on me. i don't mind my boss's anger issues, but it is frustrating when i have to wait a few hours (or a day or two) for him to calm down. he doesn't take his anger out on us, but we can tell that he wants to probably set us on fire or something (not really) so we just wait until he's calm.
16:52
@travis as in a front end graph visualization for the list query I was working on yesterday. The data looks boring in a table, something like this would be awesome: developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/linechart
@Jase - Have you considered posting on "the workplace"?
@diemaus hey
@BrianJ - Ah, then you want d3.js or highcharts.js
anticipate when hes gonna blow up, then troll him til he does and gets axed
i mean, what a dick move that would be
@juanvan yea i was thinking about a similar approach but i was thinking since iText is doing most of the work converting the reportviewer to pdf a simple convert to excel was possible but from my research online there isn't something like that
16:54
@TravisJ travis yeah i have actually. i do read other questions on there sometimes. only reason i haven't posted a question on there yet is because i know that people will assume the worst about him unless i provide all details but then if i do that then he'll probably know the question is about him (he's always on that site).
@Jase - Identify the behavior that you take the strongest issue with, and then ask the question narrowly about that and make it generic, as in not about your boss or a specific instance or example.
@TravisJ ohhhh i see. Thanks! I will do that.
Asking for help in a public forum about dealing with him is a pretty good wake-up call that he needs to stop being a jerk
It'd be better if he did see it
@HackMaster Not that I have seen - pulling text from a pdf using TextExtractionStrategy can very {end lines and bad symbols}
For him. Possibly not for you.
16:56
@TomW - If he is arrogant, he will assume it isn't about him :)
and there are a few TextExtractionStrategy - I found one on the web that worked really well, end lines were right almost 90% of the time
@juanvan sounds good, thanks for the tip buddy
@TravisJ I did come across d3 allright,
is it diffiucult to set it up? Considering I'm not using a controller due to the connection issues I was having yesterday. I'm guessing that shouldn't matter though as the query data is stored in a list, just need to access that.
lol @SteveG
@TravisJ any good tutorials on setting that up?
17:00
ahh the joy of refactoring my marshaling code to the other side of the firewall.
(using RDLC defined dataset names to key into autoregistered report handlers for dispatch to data services)
@TravisJ high charts looks like the biz
@TetsujinnoOni i don,t get what u just said, but it sounds awesomme :D :D :D
i need to start my own company, i hate working for others
then you will still be working for customers
lol
shit
17:02
You can fire customers for being children though.
@BrianJ - It is pure client side. It isn't that difficult to setup, but it can be a little complex. Highcharts looks real nice.
hey @SpencerRuport
and i wouldn't be working to make others rich, i could be working to make myself rich
@BrianJ - It depends on the type of data you are working with.
@SteveG +1
17:03
@diemaus - o/
or poor and hungry, depending on how things go
Also, you do not need to work directly towards end-users. You can work towards other developers.
@SpencerRuport - The more childish our customers act, the more we charge until it is no longer cost efficient for them to remain.
@TravisJ lol
i like that
17:04
That works too.
It is a win-win, because as they pay more, it makes dealing with their childish expectations more bearable.
@TravisJ well the data I'll be working with is the list returned from the query yesterday, all string types.
just downloaded high charts now
im starting a consulting company, i have no idea what i'm doing, who's in
... how are you going to chart only string data? There has to be numbers somewhere
@SteveG - Maybe you should hire a consultant :P
I could convert the strings to numbers
the max range
17:06
@TravisJ lmao
.todouble
or something like that
(int)("Hello World")
@BrianJ - json is always in string at fiRst
okay
Mapping it to an object that highcharts expects (or d3 for that matter, or flot) is really the complicated part. Everything else just takes care of itself.
okay so it is possible to set it up with my item class then?
17:08
So while you have "strings", it is still basically an object with numbers.
@TravisJ I'm thinking, user on the y axis and max range on the x axis
@BrianJ - And what subset of that data are you charting?
Just those two?
Is user a name?
@TravisJ @SteveG I got it. A consultant consultant. Companies come to you to find other consultants. They pay you $200 finders fee, and then you hire the consultant for them, the consultant you hire charges you $60 an hour so you charge a markup of $10 additional dollars to the customer.
okay scratch that, it would be user name for chart name, date on y axis and max range on x axis @TravisJ
@BrianJ - So each user gets their own chart?
17:13
@VictorioBerra lol thats a million $ idea
yeah
wouldn't we just be recruiters at that point though
that's the idea for now anyways
@BrianJ - Nice blog post
I think they already do that
yes, they're called recruitment consultants
I know...
17:14
brb gotta deliver a package
since recruitment consultants are often terrible, you ought to be able to hire a consultant to find you a good one...
@SteveG who cares, get money.
@BrianJ - So you will group the set of data by user, create an array of date and max, and then chart each one?
@TomW - If recruitment consultants are bad, there should be a need for a consultant to better find and organize a company's recruitment consultants.
#applyingfactorypatterninreallife
"Are you a consultant? Are you having trouble finding customers to consult? Well look no further! At Victorio & Brian associates WE find YOU customers"
/me cue cheesy smile
"Are you a ConsultantFactory? Are you having trouble finding consultants to find customers to consult for? Well look no further! At Victorio & Brian associates WE find YOU consultants!"
:D
17:19
in soviet russia, consultant find YOU
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Idea for userscript: replace SO search bar with google search bar that opens results in a modal and prefixes everything with site:stackoverflow.com
flot vs. amcharts vs. highcharts vs. jqplot vs d3 ?
highcharts
@CharlieBrown how do I sell the price tag to the client?
What's its big win over amcharts, since that's what is in use (in one prototype, so it's easy to kill but only if i have a good reason, and soon)
the price is nothing compared to how much they will be paying you extra to implement something worse
havent used amcharts, just flot, jq, d3, and hc
also depends what plots you need, highcharts has some the others dont, and flot has a couple specialized charts
17:30
@CharlieBrown i've got a couple of particular pain points with the plotting events in amcharts, and negative time because axed developer and jury duty
hey guys
d3 is good for overly complex data that doesn't make sense as a function of x. high charts is good for the typical powerpoint type of charting. flot is good for being annoying to setup.
yay, new computer is all set up
@Pheonixblade9 - Not an apple fan :P
@TravisJ neither am I, but if I wanna do mobile, I need to embrace the Apple
17:33
How many of you played Descent?
@SpencerRuport - A long time ago
@Pheonixblade9 - yeah, I gu--- no. Can still use MS to dev for iPhone or iPad.
I've been wondering why it hasn't been remade
nopes
That was a really fun game.
@SpencerRuport - Yeah, what I want back is 10six
17:34
its graphics look way too old...
like doom
its graphics look way too old...
Obviously with a modern build...
I thought that was a given
I'm a bigger fan of interesting mechanics than flashy graphics.
:)
If the mechanics require better graphics then great.
absolutely...
17:40
@SpencerRuport - A to jump, B to shoot. Go save teh princess!
i still play metal slug and king of fighters :D
japanese titles
@SpencerRuport - I really liked the game Bloody Roar for ps2. It was an arcade style fighting game.
Had a bunch of combo options
yep bloody roar was awesome back then
new games are pretty easy to beat,
old titles were hard as hell
Gaming philosophy has changed as far as the definition of "beat" goes. Now you can kill the final boss or villain, but it is possible you still haven't found or done all the things.
thats right but the gameplay of older games also used to be real tough... loads of retrys
17:50
if you're rusty
hehehehee
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Hi, someone posted an answer to a question about LINQ (possibly IEnumerable vs IQueryable topic) where a link to a document (.doc) was included. It's around 20 pages from what I remember which explains different clauses such as where, any all etc. From what I remember it also has some information about performance etc.

Does anyone happen to remember which SO question this answer is on?? Or perhaps know where to find the document?
epic sigh I hate these errors. Anyone have any experience with this? I've already tried a lot of stuff, excluding running as 32 bit which is not an option.
@JABFreeware What's your line of code?
17:55
@JABFreeware stop tryna haX0r
@D.Singh There are hundreds of thousands of C# answers.... and no, never seen that one
@LynnCrumbling setting the width
@BradleyDotNET Yeah I know. But I can't remember more information. It was easy to read and wanted to keep it as a reference. Tried going through a lot of linq tagged posts mentioning what I remember but there are just too many
was hoping maybe someone used it as a reference too
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auto generated code mind you

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