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22:00
Since i dont know how to deal with LockBits i decided to use it just to get the image into a simplified Array :P Cause i know how to deal with array xD and i still fail by just creating it grrrrrrrrrrrr
no but really @ton.yeung any idea? codetidy.com/6384
its only a 400x400 image and i only store 1 color channel in the array sooo small
and even if, it breaks into the 27th Y line only...
ok thanks anyway... getting crazy... some cool guys begin to help me, they give me some approach and after trying and trying, i fail cause i dont know how to deal with that too... and they are not here anymore xD
maybe i should ask them a complete code Ready to COPY/PASTE instead of trying by myself with their help. xD at least one question, one answer and done
nah man, been two days i am on those 20 lines grrrr
lol i am broke. so not an option :P
hahaha
hooray pacific time
does it make sense to do myObj = myObj ?? new MyObject();?
are you mountain or central time ton?
@NETscape yes
okay, making sure i wasn't going crazy
22:07
im more broke than indian programmers prices xD
@NETscape - I imagine it depends on the context but I've done that before.
and its really only 20 lines.
@NETscape if you need AN object, but aren't sure you are given one, its a perfect solution
@NETscape - It seems unlikely that you would be able to get as much value out of an existing instance as a new one without having implemented an anti pattern.
@ton.yeung - Argentina is coming along. I met a bunch of tech people when I visited BA.
22:09
I do occasionally do stuff like stringKeyDictionary[key ?? ""] = value
@ton.yeung - That seems like a condescending term to use but I found they're easy to get along with.
@ton.yeung yes
you used a logical or
one of those is true ;)
but it early terminated true
so I didn't have to evaluate the second statement
ha. No they don't.
Later man!
22:16
@ohmusama - Which ms team do you work for?
Team? that's a very small unit, and wouldn't make much sense, but then again the top level group doesn't make much sense either
as it is too broad
OSG is the top level group
bottom is down as devops helping collect information about server farms
Do you work with any of the new Azure stuff then?
I get to do all the preview azure stuff, so for example my azure db is v12 instead of v2
Sounds interesting
which is why I'm also running VS2015, Win10 Tech Preview etc, I'm not brave enough to go onto the internal release for office though.
22:22
Is your vs2015 constantly backing up to a cloud drive as opposed to locally?
I'm not sure...
I use git and push to our internal git servers
Also, do you launch it from the vs online site, or do you still launch it from a windows application?
oh goodness, I use a desktop version
I was at the VS Live conference last year and the online version looked pretty impressive when demo'd.
I've not tried it yet
22:24
Seemed like a lot of setup though, and since I don't think it is backwards compatible with my version of mvc (4) I don't think I would be able to make that much of a jump all at once without a lot of time invested.
are they doing MVC5?
vs2015?
I think it is only 5+
fun
MS is not know for providing strong upgrade paths
hopefully being more Open Sourced, is going to help things
I can't imagine ever using an online IDE for the majority of my work.
start using jsfiddle more
22:30
@TravisJ well it would be short hand for if(myObj == null) { myObj = new MyObj();} ... basically a lazy load
aie i hate peoples playing with words -_-
if at least it was adding any ++ to the convo... but guess.. not at all xD
@NETscape - Yeah but why would myObj ever be null in the first place? Is it an internal property? If it is a property of a class then shouldn't there be more logic than the null coalesce, or shouldn't it be contained in a method for that class? If it is in a normal method as a parameter, why not instantiate it when you define it? Or if it is optional, why not make it optional in the signature?
basically only needs to be initialized once. singleton-like
Well I wont grumble about architecture if it works, but in all fairness you did ask in here for opinions :P
MyObj() is a COM object. the line of code is in a static Scan() function.
oh i value your opinion for sure. since its a COM object, i'm hoping nothing else disposes the object unexpectedly. in the case it does, then it just reinits
22:45
@NETscape what are you COMing too?
just curious
my COM library :p
haha
oh okay
I wasn't expecting anyone else to actually use com
It isn't that uncommon
22:48
that surprises me. I'm not well versed with it so I don't see the benefits, but I do know that every dom object in IE is also a COM object ;)
Yes, they can potentially leak memory like crazy
@user3916429 can you set your array to say, all 1s? getting rid of the srcPointer[0] it will trim down 1 point of failure from your hunt
Is the new "project spartan" going to be so brazen?
@ohmusama what do you mean?
@ohmusama I actually wrote an email to John Saunders about some of the misgivings of Internet Explorer a few months before they announced the new browser project :)
22:53
@user3916429 change line 17 to
imgArr[(j + (i * srcW))] = 1
see if it still fails
oh just for the test ok i see
wait what .. they called the new IE spartan? ...
@TravisJ oh yeah? I used to be on IE, but with the big reorg I got moved
Spartan is not exactly the new IE
@ohmusama - Does it still contain a lot of the legacy code?
I have both IE and Spartan on my computer right now
Spartan has no legacy code as far as I know.
22:54
Awesome, that was my main qualm.
hi @EricLippert
No way @EricLippert is here?
I have lived :P
@ohmusama - I didn't like how IE contained the old school hooks in order to support the whole range of protocols.
@ohmusama no error, even tested with 150, just for randomness xD
@user3916429 okay so your code is good, at least the loop part, the accessviolation comes from srcPointer[0]
22:56
yes.. the only part i dont understand at all so... LockBits() again... damn it
@TravisJ Imagine the support matrix for that. IE11 had 11, 10, 8, 7, and 5 docmodes IE 10 had 10, 9, 8, 7 and 5, IE 9 had 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, IE 8 had 8, 7, 6, 5 (and maybe 4).
if you had a bug in one engine, you probably had it in all the engines
@ohmusama - Yeah, it sounds terrifying.
plus you have to run your tests on each browser, in each doc mode on each supported os on each architecture of that os....
it balloned out to some x100 support scenarios
OH, and when I left we were still supporting IE5
just imagine
@ohmusama - 3 and 4 were where a lot of the problems were introduced in my opinion
5 and on were sluggish trying to drag all those old issues along
Get old school, do IE 2
;)
I installed that once, on a VM in a VM of win95
23:01
lol oldschool much
IE 2 was still too dependent on the HyperCard architecture, but at least it was very competitive
IE 2 also inherited a lot of cruft from SpyGlass
IE6 was the victor for a long time though
now Chrome reigns
I'm curious if Spartan will have any effect or not on the landscape
I think if they truly removed the legacy code, it will
I hope
i have always prefered FF tbh.. but for some times now it became a big memory eater for me. whatever.
23:04
There are 2 massive exploits in the IE browser that were introduced early on which make it too vulnerable in my opinion. First, it has the available hooks to update the operating system. Second, when it fails it falls back to the system runtime.
Removing the parts which deal with those 2 aspects will greatly increase the security of the browser, and that is the main concern of users in my opinion.
I think the spartan is running as an App now, so it is sandboxed
if they did it right...
Almost all of the browsers render visually similar pages, but the ones with the best security are the ones which outperform in the market.
I bet they did, their new stuff is very nice.
No one can fix that old stuff, it simply needed to be removed.
What would be awesome is if they had a plugin thing that was portable or compatible with other browser plugins.
but I don't know if that will happen, it would be nice to see, since I love my adblock :)
Yeah, but chrome doesn't have that either.
Adblock is nice, but it is also scary to me. I don't want all my traffic monitored.
Which version of VS do I need if I do med/backend webservices?
23:07
And having iframes running arbitrary js on random webpages is better?
perso i prefer noscript. it just block everything and you then choose xD
@ohmusama - Can always block iframes altogether with a simple custom plugin.
@TravisJ true, that handles much of the ad content
@ChristianBongiorno - 10+, newer is better
@ChristianBongiorno, definitely the beta 2015
definitely sarcasm on my part
23:09
But there are version's like "For web" and "for desktop"
OH
you are using express...
Well, if you are building a stand alone app, you need desktop,
I am a hardcore mid/backend java dev wanted to expand
webservices
all web stuff is in Web
23:10
For web is if you want to use mvc, web api, that type of stuff
For desktop is if you want to make console applications or windows apps
gotcha -- and why do they make a distinction at all?
only for express
its an inconvenience feature
enterprise editions are all-in-one
If you want web services, you probably want to use wpf (which is desktop)
question for you guys if you happen to know
23:12
its a xaml based approach to UI design
!!wiki wpf
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do you need to call .SaveChanges if you execute a stored procedure via Model-First EF?
nice try
23:13
lol
!!wiki windows presentation foundation
@Pheonixblade9 does the sp save the changes?
Windows Presentation Foundation (or WPF) is a graphical subsystem for rendering user interfaces in Windows-based applications by Microsoft. WPF, previously known as "Avalon", was initially released as part of .NET Framework 3.0. Rather than relying on the older GDI subsystem, WPF uses DirectX. WPF attempts to provide a consistent programming model for building applications and separates the user interface from business logic. It resembles similar XML-oriented object models, such as those implemented in XUL and SVG. WPF employs XAML, an XML-based language, to define and link various interface elements...
I am seeing tyhat
@ohmusama the SP is a bunch of UPDATE statements
23:13
I wan't sure if it was a download or something
i like the "or WPF" after your try :P
EF won't know what the SP did
so... calling save changes will probably cause a double save
@Pheonixblade9 - You won't need to call save changes. In fact, doing so may rollback the updates.
You should probably disconnect them from the context
that last part, a good idea
++
can we get a ++ -- bot?
@TravisJ disconnect them from the context? how do you mean?
23:15
context.Configuration.AutoDetectChangesEnabled = false;
context.Configuration.ProxyCreationEnabled = false;
this is also a way if you already have them attached and want them removed
1
Q: context.detach - for garbage collection

TerryMy application uses one context instance which exists for the life of the application. I am using Entity Framework to read and write all data to the database. After I add objects, I want them to be cleaned by the garbage collector so they don't persist in memory. I've tried: While context...

just do that immediately before I execute the sproc?
not exactly your question
you would do that before you added them to the context
Travis' stuff
Yeah you want to do the config right as you open the context
Or, depending on the lifecycle you use, at least prior to first gathering them
well, I do .AddOrUpdate() directly on the DbContext, then call .SaveChanges(), then I want to execute the sproc that does a bunch of UPDATE statements internally in the DB
23:18
If they are already in there, the linked question is a good suggestion for detaching them
if you do SaveChanges, THEN execute the sp
then destroy the context
@Pheonixblade9 - That seems like you are missing an opportunity to update stuff prior to insertion. Does the update affect rows not part of the addorupdate set?
would anyone be able to rewrite completly a function i have written using GetPixel() and SetPixel() by LockBits() logic? yes asking again for new peoples :P its around 20 lines to rewrite only.. and i am not able to deal with LockBits and pointers
I can't imagine anything bad happening
@TravisJ I am updating based on data that exists in the database prior to insertion, as well
23:20
@Pheonixblade9 - After SaveChanges are called, you may want to manually detach anything left in the context, if there are any entities left over.
think of it this way - I am inserting two week's worth of data into a table which contains years of data, then I need to update the entire dataset based on the union dataset
okay off to teach my class
I'll talk to you guys later
o/
It wont require hitting the db or anything
It is purely in memory
yeah, but I need to execute the function inside the db since it is based on values within the DB
it's just avoiding a round trip with a bunch of data, really
23:22
@Pheonixblade9 - Right.
AddOrUpdate();
SaveChanges();
DetachAll();
StoredProc();
is DetachAll a method on DbContext or something I'll have to write?
and do you mean literally just doing
Something you will have to implement
I think
foreach(var v in table)
{
    dbContext.table.Detach(v);
}
@Pheonixblade9 - For every entity you just inserted or updated
foreach(var entity in InsertOrUpdate)
{
 dbContext.Entry(entity).State = EntityState.Detached;
}
I believe that will work, but I have to go
be back tomorrow
and why would I need to detach them if I'm not calling SaveChanges again at some point?
ok, thanks for the help :)
23:31
@Pheonixblade9 - To avoid an automatic transaction rollback in the event of something weird? Basically because something unexpected could happen, that would probably be a good question for main to be honest.
mmm, I am trying to dl VS and the link is greyed out. Should that be?
retract that
i finaly found where the AccessViolation comes from in my ImageToArray function... strange

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