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01:53
hmmm why when using byte[] arr = ImgToArr(img); arr is not same as ImgToArr(img)? its strange.. i use arr in a function to rebuild the arrayToImage and arrayToImage(imgToArr(img)) is working perfectly, while arrayToImage(arr) isnt oO any idea?
arrayToImage() is only var img = new Bitmap(xx, yy, xx,PixelFormat.Format8bppIndexed,Marshal.UnsafeAddrOfPinnedArrayElement(lineArr, 0));
 
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06:26
Morning all
06:45
morning evening
ordering the iWatch
@scheien you do any angular?
Hi @juanvan
morning
Yes, I do some. Pretty newbie at it though
ya we are putting a solution together at the office for an app with it
trying to figure out how it all ties to MVC with the route engines
take a shower and my shirt REAKS of cig smoke -ewww
morning
overslept again, for a friday even! :o
06:50
woot woot
I am on 2hr or sleep from last night and will get 2 tonight
@juanvan i'd die, 2 times
the cat is happy about it - the boss shoule be
its 3am now will get to bed in 35 mins after making the order
bosses love seeing 3am time stamps
Why do you use angular within an mvc project?
well ya don't use it with winforms
so you make a php app?
nope
pure html and angular, with webapi backend
06:53
it angular ment to live in a html only app
then you lose the Models and Viewbag
you might as well use php
I don't need those.
My models are defined by the api
you don't do mvc then?
and viewbag is just ewww
and you pass them up
Sure I do, on other projects
06:55
ya it is
so you have 3 projects - a view Angular, an API and a domain/data?
I have more than that mate :)
one angular
1 api
and a lot of domain/data/service etc projects
ya that is what will happen with the app we are working on now I think
tons of domain/backend
how do you hide the angular api?
The angular project is just exposing a small part for the end user, rather than visiting the full site
06:57
This was the last tut I did
Minifying the js
and the api is locked down using token based authentication
ya does not hide it tho you can go to the html and see the .js calls
Sure
If someone wants that they can. Though they can still only modify their own resources
ya so is the MV more a View and you pass the model?
time to order
07:01
so who passes the model? the api in json?
3:01 can not order the damn thing
ah yea
you have a example I could look over?
going to look at the pro angular apress book over the weekend
Not at the moment. Just lookup some webapi tutorials, and then it's basic angular that handles json
did you see the link I sent
and this one some day Beavis
good mornigs
07:10
@juanvan: Seems like a fair start.
Though I would recommend a rest(or atleast rest-like) backend, and a pure html/js frontend
Good time I did that one already
The only thing I miss out of the box is the Bundler/minfier
Which I have to do in a separate step (as for now)
About the routing, I use the built-in ng-route, and send all requests to angular
using urlrewrite (since I host this on a IIS, it will be different if you use apache or something else)
all your routes are in the app.configFunction?
yep
Though I need to find a cleaner solution sometime soon
ya b/c writing out all those routes could suck Big time
well give me some food for the brain - sleep time woohoo Iwatch is ordered
Night 0/
07:15
sleep tight!
07:39
wotchyer, peeps
Woah. Morning.
Getting out of bed, eating, and cycling (while eating) to work in 15 minutes.
I'm impressed at myself :P
nice
short commutes are great
@RoelvanUden I rolled out of bed, ate, and got at work in about 90 minutes. I suck at mornings
@Squiggle Yeah, I like the short commute. I didn't like waking after my usual at-work time because my alarm was in strike again. :P
@BenjaminDiele How long is your commute?
@RoelvanUden 15 - 20 minutes
07:45
@BenjaminDiele I think it is safe to conclude you're not a morning person
It's because I always open my computer when I eat my breakfast. Which turns breakfast that takes 15 minutes into something that takes 45 minutes. I actually am a morning person, I love waking up early
Lazy morning, took me an hour to wake up, shower, make coffee, eat breakfast and get dressed. Walked half way to work, jumped on the tram for the other half.
half my morning is spent staring groggily out of the window at people being more athletic than me.
@BenjaminDiele same here.
I should really stop opening my computer first thing in the morning, but it's stronger than myself
I just watch the news in the morning. It's always 15m
08:22
good morning everybody :D
@Squiggle: You lucky bastard!
Can't remember the last time I had a lazy morning
@scheien each morning is a chance for a lazy morning
Without kids yes, with kids no
but I don't miss sleeping away half the day (as I did when I were younger)
Kids, always fun eh. Yeah, sleeping until noon is not so great.
Kids are awesome. I can play and do all sorts of fun things without people thinking I'm a wierdo :)
08:38
You can do that without kids y'know :D This easter I hid chocolate eggs for my gf who is 23. She spent a big portion of the morning looking for them and we both were having loads of fun :D
"Hiding easter eggs", aye?
@Squiggle wanna see my eggs?
08:58
So I'm thinking of getting a few RaspberryPis to use about the home, perhaps using Debian/Mono. Does anyone have any experience of this?
@Squiggle Yes, I have experience with it. I'll tell you quite plainly: NO.
They are a huge pain in the ass.
@Squiggle I've used it for XBMC (multi media centre). It's too slow imho. Movies play decently, if it's 720p or a low 1080p.
Then again, i'm still waiting for my Airtame :(
OK... :)
Just get yourself a NUC of Brix or Compute Stick or something like that.
With Windows. Linux shit is shit.
What are you going to use it for? Streaming, cat feeder?
:p
Seen a few cool arduino creations though
09:08
something something home automation
Hello world/r/n
I've got Chromecast and a smart TV. I don't need any more HDMI dongles or streaming tech.
I've got a PI and Chromecast gathering dust. I ditched them in favor of tiny Windows-based PCs, they actually work. Fucking Linux takes an age to setup and every little change in their fucking repositories fucking breaks the entire fucking thing all over again.
An arduino would be fine for watering the plants on the balcony from my mobile, I guess.
@RoelvanUden You have a different experience than mine then. Most of the linux stuff works (with a bit of fiddling)
09:10
(Not to mention that common things, like torrenting, codec support, etc, SUCK HARD on Linux)
@BenjaminDiele PI != Ubuntu
@BenjaminDiele Ubuntu works fine so long you don't touch other PTAs (and you pretty much have to if you want something that isn't 3 years old).
I plugged in an Arduino to an RC car before. That was fun.
even if my algorithm did make the car try to kill it's self
@RoelvanUden What's PI?
And ubuntu is shite. Debian or Arch erry day
@BenjaminDiele Raspi
@BenjaminDiele Debian, the base for everything, but with an installer that doesn't install.
Ah, yeah i use xbian for my rPI. Worked ok
Does anyone have any idea why while using : byte[] arr = ImgToArr(img); well LineArr2Img(ImgToArr(img)); works perfectly, but not LineArr2Img(arr2); ? The first one give me a perfect clone of the input image, the second one give me a really strange image that has nothing to do with the original one... h and the LineArr2Img() is only this var img = new Bitmap(xx, yy, xx,PixelFormat.Format8bppIndexed,Marshal.UnsafeAddrOfPinnedArrayElement(lineArr, 0));
not arr2 but well arr* sorry
09:14
As you can pretty much guess I've spent years with Linux boxes and am thoroughly fed up with them by now. Give me Windows everywhere and I'll be a happy man again. I have no interesting in tinkering with basic functions anymore. I'm too old for that :-P
@RoelvanUden I like linux stuff actually. Works wonderfully for servers.
Linux feels so breezy compared to my first experience - slackware, circa 1998.
is thta just possible something is sorting the array while copying to "arr"? r something.. i dont understand at all
@BenjaminDiele Sure, so long as you do the things I mentioned earlier. Don't touch other repositories, run 2-year old crap, and it will work out of the box. And oh, don't have any kind of need that deviates from whatever defaults your installation came from -- that will hurt like a motherfucker.
(I actually run 2 Linux servers for nodejs stuff; I thoroughly hate them)
Never had that experience, even with installing arcane stuff. I do share your opinion about nodejs though :D
09:18
My opinion about nodejs is that nodejs itself is great. Linux isn't.
Windows+nodejs=yay
I'd be happy with a stable linux/Node stack for Raspberry Pi. That shouldn't be too difficult, surely?
@Squiggle: Sounds awesome putting an arduino in a rc car :)
@scheien it was great fun - but I needed some help figuring out where/how to attach the various inputs. Building my own RC (Bluetooth) car in Mindstorms was easier.
do you have a hackerspace near you?
@Squiggle You'd have to look if there is a Node PTA for ARM
Or manually get installers all the time
Or build from source...
09:33
@Squiggle: Did you attach the servos directly to the arduino, or did you connect it to the reciever?
Hi. Can I upgrade a .Net 1.1 service with VS 2013 or 2015? Or must I go with 2010 first?
I am getting nuts... I have 2 similar projects, but 2 different WSDLs, although they are structured in the same exact way. Still, one project does not get a valid soap response, while the other gets a valid one..
I just can't seem to figure out.... why....
@scheien connected to the receiver
@Sheepy You mean upgrade an old Visual Studio solution file?
@Squiggle Yes!
@Sheepy I can't say I've ever done it...
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/… but there's some guidance online
09:48
@Squiggle Nice link, thanks. Never ran into this page before.
Question is still outstanding >_<
@Sheepy Did you try it?
yeah. TAKE BACKUPS FIRST, then give it a go.
@RoelvanUden That dev machine has very slow and tightly controlled connection, so any attempt will take half a day to a day... Took me a whole day just to get SSMS running on it.
Just start it before you go home, see result on Monday? :D
@Sheepy note that if you're upgrading a .Net 1.1 project to 4.5, you'll probably need to make significant code changes due to deprecated APIs.
09:53
I wish I can see it by Monday. I got the emergency call when I was enjoying my Easter holiday... remote desktop over weekend is more like it
Some background: the site crashed and can't start. SO question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/29538086
lemme guess... someone upgraded a production server and broke an old service?
I am running out of option, so I'm considering an upgrade which seems to give me more options.
Can anyone have a quick look at my problem please? (its not a huge code) codetidy.com/6387
Good morning all
monring @codebrain
morning -_-
09:58
@user3916429 What do you want to know
Nice morning~ It's getting dark and stormy this side of Earth >_<
well why is "arr" giving me an erroneous image ?
and not the function... its so strange
@user3916429 It depends on the image format
If you have a Bitmap just .GetPixel on it.
Without all those unsafe hacks
i still dont understand why since i use this : byte[] arr = ImgToArr(img); arr != ImgToArr() infact?
Why do you need the byte array? What format is it? ARGB, RGB, RGBA?
10:01
no GetPixel() is way too slow. thats why :/
Too slow?
yea really too slow because of lock.unlock
i have to get each pixel of the image to proceed many times. This way is instant.
well still, the array is a simplified array of a normalized picture, so the array have only 1 byte per pixel. so its light. i just dont get why using right away the function() for rendering is working, but doing var=function(), and using var for rendering gives a different output.
its totaly sensless to me :/
You're not copying each byte for sure.
You're only copying one channel in the loop (channel R presumable, or A)
Just compute the number of bytes and do a Marshal.Copy
Something like:
public static byte[] BitmapToByteArray(Bitmap bitmap) {
  var imageLock = bitmap.LockBits(new Rectangle(0, 0, bitmap.Width, bitmap.Height), ImageLockMode.ReadOnly, bitmap.PixelFormat);
  var numberOfBytes = imageLock.Stride * bitmap.Height;
  var buffer = new byte[numberOfBytes];
  Marshal.Copy(imageLock.Scan0, buffer, 0, numberOfBytes);
  bitmap.UnlockBits(imageLock);
  return buffer;
}
yes. this part is FINE. since using ImgToArr() give the correct output.
the problem really comes from here : byte[] arr = ImgToArr(img);
No, it doesn't. I assure you you're NOT copying all the bytes you need.
10:07
well why is this working : pictureBox1.Image = LineArr2Img(ImgToArr(img), cols, rows); ?
Besides, you need 3 or 4 bytes PER PIXEL
You have what, 1 byte per pixel?
Do you know how the pixels are stored?
yes... but thats why i ask,, why is that working? my problem is only that using that or arr instead of the ImgToArr is giving me something different no idea why.
i cant fix something i dont understand :/
Begin at the start. How is an image stored in memory ;-)
It is stored like this R G B A R G B A R G B A R G B A (in case of RGBA format, of course)
ok but its a black and white image. one channel is enough no?
So if you want Red of second pixel, you want (x * 4 + 0)
Depends on the storage format.
Grayscale images are often loaded into RGBA anyway.
So in memory, you need to read it like that.
10:10
yea we agree on that. the final output ArrToImg is Format8bppIndexed format.
I can't find a standalone download for VS 2010 (only ISO), so it seems I have to try 2013.
Sure, but you're not sure what you read in your ToArray thing.
@RoelvanUden I keep on reading G A R B A G E G A R B A G E G A R B A G E
but still dont understand that stupid strange reaction of the program while i set var = (byte[])functionToArr() ..... var is supposed to be the same as the function output.... but the direct output is working, not var -_- headbang xD
@user3916429 var is just an inferred type of whatever expression is on the right side
10:13
using (Stream resource = toStream(image))
{
    using (var file = new FileStream(path, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.Write))
    {
        CopyStream(resource, file);
    }
}
why am I getting an error in the second using block?
What is the error
saying file is in use by another process (Exception)
You get the error because the file is in use by another process.
(Even if the 'another' is your own process; be sure to clean your handles...)
okay...
I have XImage img = XImage.FromFile(path); immediately after that block
"be sure to clean your handles..."
10:19
@Squiggle loooool thats so wrong :D
maybe you can use FileShare ? FileStream(String, FileMode, FileAccess, FileShare)
@iroegbu it saved my life once xD
Won't work. The write he uses forces the file to become empty, if there is another writer at that time doing shit you get something terrible and unpredictable (and probably crashing).
yes yes.
what do you mean "clean handles"?
does that mean calling Dispose()?
If you open something, close it.
10:28
I thought the using block will have that handled for me
You probably forgot it elsewhere, or have a background process running etc
using does do a dispose for you
10:45
very strange, I can't find anything. I still get the exception even if I restart the application...
Check if something is keeping it in use.
11:03
okay
I just restarted my computer and everything is working as expected
Thanks for your assistance
aha! The good ol' turn-it-off-and-on-again technique.
Clbuttic.
Hence, the IT crowd would open with "Have you tried turning it off and on again?"
11:19
Hi all :)
Hey, making a CRUD program for the first time and wondering how to deal with foreign keys. Database is set up and working well in the program, but when writing to the database I have to replace the string with the foreign key ID. It feels like maybe there is a cleaner way, just like how I use joins to display the content from the foreign key.
ATM, I've been using a Switch to set the ID to be written. Is that the best way?
@Gilgamesh Are you not using something like Entity Framework?
Does it work with SQLite?
@Gilgamesh Yes.
Haven't heard of it before. I'll look into it, thanks.
11:34
It's pretty much the standard way to interact with a DB in C#
This will help you: erikej.blogspot.nl/2014/11/…
And of course, tutorials from asp.net will teach you about using EF.
You can just assign the navigation property once you've got it set up.
EF will figure out what you mean and update the FK accordingly
12:04
Lol
Before EF I had never used an ORM
I almost cried when I understood the beauty of them.
I've never used EF
My first 'ORM' I think was LINQ2SQL
I don't understand why Marussia even bothers
Their only purpose is to keep McLaren from being dead last.
uhhh
Lol
Yeah McLaren sucks deal with it
I don't have to deal with it because I don't really care.
@FrendallKey, are you talking about F1?
12:09
yeah
Now I want to watch a race.
funny, the Marussia logo automatically means slow to me, so when I see it on a street car, I get repulsed
@KendallFrey are you already allowed to drive?
@BenjaminDiele Why stop at watching? store.steampowered.com/app/226580
@BenjaminDiele for 4 years already
@KendallFrey Because time. And currently playing Pillars of Eternity
12:12
I'm not jailbait anymore
F1 2013 is the game that ignited my love of racing
fantastic game
Shame F1 is boring as fuck
Touring car racing ftw
@KendallFrey Can you upgrade cars? I loved the Need For Speed Underground series. I love upgrading cars and unlocking stuff
Although even that's getting boring cos they keep adding new rules which make it dull.
@BenjaminDiele You can a teeny bit, but not in an arcadey way
@Sippy yeah I was thinking they should give everyone a Mercedes and see what happens.
@KendallFrey sucks
12:14
I used to like arcade racing too
I finally saw the light though
Also, unlocking stuff is a really stupid game mechanic
@KendallFrey it's fun. Otherwise you need skill.
!!youtube dara o'braian video games
created a thread on SO about my issue incase. Because its strange. stackoverflow.com/questions/29560646/…
Hi, How to set the background color of an empty Datagrid cell in WPF, based on some attribute value of the binding-context?
12:24
What does the API say?
12:37
Just saw "Skeet J. - C# in..." on a coworkers screen :D
"... the nude"
what a twist
dammit now I'm wondering whether or not a Skeet/ScottGu slashfic exists.
So is everyone enjoying pantsless Fridays, then?
Knew i was over dressed
user862319
12:55
*meanwhile in java land*

http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/2.5.x/api/org/springframework/aop/framework/AbstractSingletonProxyFactoryBean.html
@Bob That's convenient. It does all the patterns in one.
user862319
:D
user862319
That is good news. I will run it through iKVM and integrate it into all of my .NET projects ASAP.
user862319
ohyesithas = false
13:00
the most funny part is they have to use ... in breadcrumb
good morning and happy friday
3
@SteveG FRIDAY, fck yeah!!!!
2
yea!!
Friday o_o
4
^-^ woot
13:04
long weekend here. office on wednesday :P
4 days bim boom bom !!!
wooo
need moar friday messages
MOAR
user862319
Ok
user862319
Fridays are mostly meaningless to me now that I work remotely and usually put in several hours during the weekends.
user862319
How's that?
13:09
depressing
want a beer?
user862319
too late!
son of a lollipop
stupid droid update killed my phone
I do not understand why each version of android has to have an entirely new UI everytime
user862319
Oh dont get me started on the android ui bullshit
@CharlieBrown Because Google.
user862319
13:14
I go to update my phone and they resize+move the unlock screen so I have to relearn the position of the circles.
new notifications drawer is entirely crap
@CharlieBrown thanks, i will try avoid the update for my droid xD
What happens if I pass 0 for the level to msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/…?
its mandatory on the new att devices, unless you root
It appears to collect everything, why is this?
13:16
should i switch from verizon to att, or another company? recommendations?
@CharlieBrown didn't see it yet, good job verizon =b
ooh! Payday!
i've been on verizon for like... 10 years, lol, i'm scurred to switch but am tired of them, who's good, somebody give me the run down, fuck you google
user862319
@KendallFrey I think it is one of those fields where you can logical OR together the flags
user862319
0 probably means no filter
13:17
not level
it's an enum
user862319
vs something like TRACE_LEVEL_CRITICAL | TRACE_LEVEL_WARNING
user862319
is there some obtuse requirement that means you have to pass 0?
@SteveG i live in woods, so i have to stay with verizon to keep the damn signal
@Bob I'm just trying to figure out what's the difference between 0 (Always) and Verbose
13:19
but other than signal, verizon just sucks
The C# enum has all those values + Always
this one annoys me, the new menu (on the left) is terrible, i want the kit kat version back
user862319
oh yeah. The things it does to my battery are also uncool.
@tweray yeah i remember thats how it was like in like 2005
Launcher/task switcher... horrible. So much harder to do one handed.
13:27
@tweray but, it's still that bad for other providers?
@SteveG depends if the provider has a custom theme or not
@SteveG well i'm still on kitkat so idk. but kitkat is bad enough for me already. it killed my bluetooth
and i love how you need to do to enable developer mode in kitkat, whoever come up with that idea must be some gamer geek
^like me, i should add
i'm not referring to which android version you're running lol
i'm talking about cell phone providers
!!google at&t vs verizon vs 2015
@SteveG well, i only use verizon so i have no idea how over provider's them suck or not, i'm fine with verizon's droid theme
@SteveG or if you talk about signal, then yes, all my tmobile & att friend will be considered MIA when they visit me
13:36
agh
i think recently att can somehow get like 1 chart at my home, but tmobile still the same
i want to play KSP
@SteveG land on moon or bomb the mission center?
try not to crash
so quiet. much friday. such confusion.
did i do that right
@KendallFrey
!!doge quiet,friday,confusion
13:50
    wow
            very quiet
                             much friday
many confusion
!!google postsynaptic stimulation
@ton.yeung trying to implement validation on ng-model tied to a <div>
oh i did that
wham bam thank you ma'am

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