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Anyone have a monthly plus pluralsight subscription?
 
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06:02
@TomW: Did you figure out the FQDN / puppet master problem?
@TomW: yep, I have a large shed which contains all the outdoor tools, and a relatively large storage room which contains all the other tools. Some tools are bought for a single purpose and never used again. Waste of money :(
@Squiggle: How do you manage debug/release configuration with angularjs? e.g. disabling logprovider, setting api paths and such.
06:42
yay monday
07:04
@BenjaminDiele Finally!
07:21
@RoelvanUden yay working time!
08:01
@scheien nope. Gave up. There doesn't appear to be any support on the router for any kind of domain controller, which I guess means configuring my own. I don't know how to do that
08:13
You can probably set it to whatever you have in your hosts file. e.g. tomw.home.local
Aah. Yes, I guess that would be an option. Would prefer not to have to do any manual editing if possible and ideally have the machine just acquire a FQDN when it boots. I don't really know how it works or what I need, other than I want it to work
08:28
What does the /etc/hosts file contain?
you could probably put an entry like: 127.0.0.1 tomw.local.co.uk localhost
or something similar
@TomW: hosts man page: unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?hosts
08:56
Yeah, I know about hosts files.
I'm not with that machine atm, can't look. It'll be whatever's on a clean install of centos.
09:32
which is the best way to get string from linq query
like in this
var names = db.Employees.Where(c=>c.EmployeeID == id)
                .Select(c => new { names = c.SurName + " " + c.OtherNames }).SingleOrDefault();
A string of what?
I want to get name string to view using viewbag
viewbag.names gives me names ={Myname Example}
I don't want to know how you intent to use it, I want to know what you expect from your Linq statement.
generic string
not anonymous type string
What? Strings are not generic? I don't get what you want
09:34
If I replace var with string in the linq query I get cant convert from anonymouse type 1# to string
but I just want to get the string value
I want your soul!
@RoelvanUden do you nderstand what I mean?
@Gotalove You're currently doing a select new { ... } that's an anyonymous object.
Don't select new something then.
db.Employees.Where(c=>c.EmployeeID == id)
.Select(c => c.SurName + " " + c.OtherNames)
.SingleOrDefault();
09:36
but how can I get concatenated fieldnames without new?
plz anyone has experience with c# and sqlite??
damn it I tried something like that but seems I got it wrong coz I added {}
thanks @RoelvanUden
come on
@FastSnail Hello dear unpaying customer, what can the C# chat room do for you today?
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@RoelvanUden i used sqlite with java .and why i choosed sqlite is portability .we don't need to install sqlite on client machine unlike mysql .i followed a tute mysql and c# but it says to install a software and add reference to a specific .dll file.so i'm confused .do we need to install a specific .exe on clien's machine for c#and sqlite
09:49
So your entire decisions rests on your experience with "What is the least sucking way in Java"? Perhaps you should consider going for the Microsoft equivalent of SQLite: MSSQL Compact.
Because yay for proper drivers and all the fancy EF stuff.
10:01
kappa
Translation "I'm mad because google is hard, do it for me!"
Hey @Roel
@Roel guess what
@Sippy What?
@RoelvanUden Nothing
runs off into the night, sniggering
Hi guys, hope you're having a nice almost-summer Monday :) I'm new to WP apps and so I'm struggling a bit to add some features to my first one :( I have this static library and the header files, trying to create a DLL wrapper so I can use it in my actual app. Problem is I keep getting this: "Not a .NET assembly/ActiveX control" message. The closest thing I found was that I should add the .LIB to as a dependency but now...I'm stuck.
@Sippy ... Damn you.
@RoelvanUden Don't you just love having me around again?! :D
10:10
@PaulinaD. Is this a WP8 app?
@Sippy Yes, yes I do. New job yes?
@RoelvanUden Yups
@RoelvanUden Yessir
@Sippy It's better now?
@PaulinaD. This static library, what is it?
Working on the front-facing website with a team of like 6 devs, a couple managers, some full time testers
It's much better, but it's webforms.
So there's always a compromise.
Ah yes but you were going to do MVC for them werent you?
10:12
I read that you can't use static libraries so, that's why I'm attempting to make a wrapper and make it become a dll
But they are giving me some smaller MVC things to look at so I'm not super fussed.
@RoelvanUden Aye ^
I'm happy :D
@Sippy Cool. Sounds like a well defined job then :-)
Much more defined than the last one yeah.
@RoelvanUden it's a tool for image processing, I'm yet to find out what it really does
We have a bug tracker and everything man
10:13
@PaulinaD. I'm more or less asking because it sounds like it's C++?
@Roe
@RoelvanUden Yeah,I think it is in C++
@PaulinaD. I don't think you can run C++ on WP8
@RoelvanUden You can compile C++ for Windows Phone 8
You couldn't do so prior to Windows Phone 8 though
@MoonOwlPrince That's not "real" C++, is it? I thought it was like a C++.NET or something?
10:20
@MoonOwlPrince yay! Thanks!! :D @RoelvanUden that's one of my fears. I don't know why the official documentation for Windows Phones is kinda scattered and kinda duplicated but in an odd way
@PaulinaD. Documentation for WP8 apps is horrendous. Sometimes they talk about Silverlight, sometimes about Universal Apps, and other times it's both.
@RoelvanUden CIL/C++ is just pure C++ with CLR extensions
@BenjaminDiele yeah, I sadly became aware of it now :( No wonder a lot of devs might feel lost
Windows Phone documentation is the worst of its kind
Microsoft normally has beautiful documentation but everytime I need to look up something for WP specifically I end up jumping all over the place
I guess a book about it might be a better way to go, dunno
10:27
@PaulinaD. I tried making / sorta made an app for WP, and by far the worst part of it was searching for documentation
@PaulinaD. It is just sad though since I have always been an advocate for Microsoft style documentation. In fact, Windows Phone 7 felt like an experiment. WP8, like an alpha release. WP8.1 like a beta release.
and wondering why I wasn't allowed to access this file, or change that setting
Microsoft documentation has some serious gaps in certain areas. It's wonderful in others though.
@MoonOwlPrince well, then it sound like there's progress going on :D But they should do some spring cleaning and sort things the proper way
The documentation for C# and Visual C++ is excellent. From XAML, treading into Windows 8-era land things just get ugly
Up to now, I still wonder if it is possible to update a secondary tile without using notifications. It seems like it is but nothing really is on the web
@BenjaminDiele yups. I was making Android apps previously and that was pretty easy because everything can be found with not so much effort, it's understandable and makes sense
10:32
But anyway, soon we will forget about this all and focus on Windows 10 and HoloLens
I'm curious to the state of WP10. Tried the beta, it was horrible.
Couldn't even unlock my screen in WP10 =/
@BenjaminDiele What are some of the problems you came across
Couldn't wake up my phone after it went to sleep.
Stopped right there.
That is damned awful
What phone do you have @BenjaminDiele?
10:54
Lumia 925
I like it, but it's not perfect :D
@BenjaminDiele Neither are Android and iOS
I'm happy I'm off my android tbh. Never used an iphone, waaay too expensive for me
Hmm, need to drive 4 hours tonight and need food. The dilemma is that McDonalds isn't all that healthy, but a restaurant takes too much time. Any suggestions? Looking for something semi-healthy
Android is the worst popular mobile OS
@BenjaminDiele Pizza and soda
@MoonOwlPrince No ty, not that healthy yo :D
@BenjaminDiele Subway
11:04
A sandwich shop might not be a bad idea. I don't really eat bread though (dough, hu hu)
@BenjaminDiele Bad puns are prohibited!
VERBOTEN
@RoelvanUden Don't you guys have some healthy alternatives we heathen belgians don't know of?
Chipotle!
@BenjaminDiele: aye, I like the lumia phones too. Had a 920 before I got the 930.
@BenjaminDiele You're asking me. I haven't got a clue man.
I still have a Lumia 620 :-)
11:23
That 930 is looking awfully sexy though.
Wanted the green one, but they were sold out. Had to go for the white :(
You didn't go for orange? :(
Sold out :(
I actually consciously bought a black one. The coloured ones are much nicer to look at I know now.
I went for a black one. Once you go black you can't go back.
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(Waiting for someone to pull that out of context)
11:31
I thought you dutchmen were open-minded. I'm disappointed in you.
I don't consider myself a typical dutch person
"typical" being 6 foot tall, blond hair and blue eyes?
@RoelvanUden voice of Kendall Do you spend a lot of time waiting for people to pull out?
Or some related mom joke.
morning sippy
Sup
11:41
@BenjaminDiele Thats the germans
Nah man, that's the dutch
I know, I've seen dozens of you! Dozens I tell you!
confirmed
That feeling when a non dev accesses production db for a major webshop.
germans have dark hair and blue eyes
That feeling when a dev accesses production db for a major webshop.
Agreed.
Conclusion: Don't access production db.
11:46
Our content team managed to induce a redirect loop on our entire web shop last week cos they refuse to use a dev environment to update content before pushing to live.
Pretty good.
@scheien You mean you guys have more databases than just production?
That's awesome.
@BenjaminDiele: No, I'm just pretending.
Solution: charge extortionate hourly fees every time they fuck something up, which is usually a saturday because they also update stuff on fridays
Their workflow makes meni sense.
I'm just waiting for the "oh shit, noooo" moment.
@scheien That moment usually comes after a few months, but not in the way you expect it to. They just get annoyed at developers that stuff is broken so easily.
12:00
Hmm, when asking a question about possibilities with programs concerning sound, what would probably be the best platform to ask? Still the programming side of SO or is there a specific part of SO for that?
@BenjaminDiele: Things gone bad are usually picked up rather fast. Lots of users.
@Yorrick Probably a different stack
Such as Programmers
I'm not super sure. There is one specifically for conceptualising stuff but I don't remember the name of it.
Probably that, though
or maybe code review
12:22
That's kinda for code already written though
If you ever work with PhoneGap please do support this github.com/phonegap/phonegap-app-developer/issues/298
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@Sippy: yep
13:13
o/
I love it when I can avoid work by suggesting other solutions to a client.
@RoelvanUden Can I just chime in with "+12, I cri."
whatever works, i cant do shit for my work app now
which sucks hard
what the fuck is someone thinking destroying an entire work flow
are they only building toys?!
@RoelvanUden sadly, that is the state of most software
it's good for making toys, but as soon as you want to use it for something moderately complex, it all falls down
ridiculous
13:18
A big part of why I'm glad to have transitioned over to enterprise software.
Versioning ftw?
Does phonegap not have that?
If it does you may have to swallow it and develop the enterprise app using old version, and try to convince your bosses you need a brand new solution in order to upgrade.
No. It doesn't. BECAUSE APPS ON PHONES ALWAYS WANT TO UPDATE
Ah.
Well that is some supreme fucknuttery.
And can you get an app installed that is older via Google/Microsoft/Apple?
OF COURSE NOT.
Fucking auto updating bullshit ecosystem
They suggest posting things there
Maybe try that as well?
13:23
This put me in a very fucking bad mood. Google fucking forums are dead anyway
@RoelvanUden I can tell. It seems fairly moronic to change the entire way your single-versioned framework works...
It is absolutely ridiculous. Any junior dev can tell you that's a bad idea.
Mhm
13:52
Hi guys
Not too much. Hitting my head off my desk lol
@AlexKibler you're lucky it's not on your desk
:P
I developed an MVC application and hosted it on Azure. However, it's gotten a bit more traffic than I had hoped. I want to move it to my desktop. My PC is on 24/7 anyway, and I run IIS on it, so I figured all I would need to do is install SQL Server and I would be golden
It turns out I don't really know how to do that. I installed the Server, and it's running (my application works just fine locally), but I can't figure out how to publish my application to IIS such that it can do the database functions from an external URL (my domain)
If I just run it with 192.168.1.9 or localhost, it works perfectly
ping that domain and make sure it works for you first. if it is, check your firewall setting
13:56
It does, and the port is accessible too (via canyouseeme.org)
external connections to my machine work just fine. Just don't know how to set up the DB server (like what usernames to use, what my connectionstring will be, etc)
I've never done anything with setting up my own databases... the server guys always do it at work and all I need is a connectionstring haha
well, ok, are you able to login to your db through ssms?
I can if I use ALEX-DESKTOP\SQLEXPRESS as the server name
ok, that's not too bad, now go the the security path -> user -> create new user
create one with sqlserver authentication, with the usr pwd you want
Wait, where am I doing that? In SSMS?
yes, in ssms
14:02
While logged into my local machine? (like using ALEX-DESKTOP\SQLEXPRESS)?
yes
Okay, done
right click on the database server root, click property, goto security tab
make sure "use windows and sqlserver auth" option is selected, if not, select it and click ok
Okay, it wasn't. I selected it, and it told me to restart the server
doing that now
Aha~!
At least through SSMS, I can now log into it by typing my domain and using that account
also i forgot one thing, i am not sure if you assigned a good role for your new user. after you restart the server, go to the security path -> user again. right click the new user you created, property, find server roles tab, check sysadmin for now, just for test
you may have to login using your windows auth to do that
then you can start to construct your connectionstring, with data src, "yourdomain/sqlexpress", username pwd as you defined
14:07
Ah, yeah, I did have to use my windows auth. no biggie
Do I need the /sqlexpress at the end?
to log in with ssms I just needed home.alexkibler.com (my domain)
@ton.yeung Tyk looks interesting
Hey I am from Java background currently learning C# for .Net . I started off with it and noticed that in method WriteLine()

the methods here follow camel casing with every method should flow according to programming conversion but In java generally our method's first world of first letter is small and then rest are according to camel case conversion. In C# W is also capital any reason?
No reason. Just style.
Here all c# methods follow strict camel casing convensions ?
@AlexKibler if you can do that in ssms, then you can do samething in connectionstring
14:13
Yayyyy! Thanks so much @tweray. It's working perfectly and I learned a bunch
I tried so hard to find a tutorial to do exactly what you said but I couldn't really find anything.
anyone use modafinil ?
@AlexKibler well, you know, most dba's don't like writing blogs
@androidplusios.design There's nothing forcing you to, but convention dictates that all public members should be UpperCamelCase
Local variables and private fields should be lowerCamelCase
@KendallFrey what about private members ?
private methods and properties should still be UpperCamel
14:16
That's fair enough haha. I'd ask the DBAs at work, but we do all Oracle DBs, mostly on linux
so they wouldn't be any help
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/… This outlines all the capitalization guidelines
@KendallFrey I am currently watching Bob tabor's video to get an over view of language after finishing these videos i would like to master C#. Should I begin with Microsoft online resources or buy some book. Which one will be nicer method?
Actually writing C#
@androidplusios.design writing a hello world can be a good start
Unlearn everything you learned from Java @androidplusios.design
Then start doing things the right way.
14:19
@RoelvanUden that's some star wars dialogue right :p
14:33
why doesn't C# allow this syntax
public static void Main(String args[])
int *a;
int a*;
String[] args
its not c++
are one and the same things right?
no, all params are passed byval, even references which just pass the vlaue of the reference
...unless you use ref keyword
but in java also String[] args & String args[] both are allowed according to pointers rules

int ptr* & int *ptr same thing
14:35
2 diff languages / 2 diff syntax
Some told me C# copied Java. So, are likely to be very similar
someone*
Its not equivalent to a pointer in c#, which is likely why it differs
java doesn't let you rearrange brackets like c++ wonkiness either
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Kala JWhen my user is creating an account, they need to fill and set several security questions pertaining to their account. I am wondering, how can I make sure that the answers the user enters for each security question is not the same entered in every answer field for different questions? What's the ...

I would say c# took some of the better parts of Java for inspiration
14:37
yaa C# is now more developed than itself including it took the best part from c++ (operator overloading) which java misses
inself java is *
Interviewing for a 4-month contract. Interviewee says he's already booked a 3-week holiday during the 2nd month.
Does this strike anyone as a little cheeky?
not really. i have to do the same thing
as a contractor, you still deserve holiday time, you have to take it sometime
Sure, but would you hire someone who was going to be absent for 25% of the project?
curious, do you get paycheck when you take vacation as contractor?
@tweray nope. You get paid higher than average to compensate for the time you don't work.
14:49
@tweray no, you dont get paid at all
@Squiggle thats up to you... he could have worked a whole 18mo without a day off... just happens to be your contract that he wants to take the time.
Its a bit much for only a 4mo contract though
I try to take my big holidays between contracts, but it doesnt always work out
edc
edc
maybe he planned the holiday way in advance, and his best plan is to come back and then take a new contract
but it just so happens that your contract starts immediately, so that's his contingency
@CharlieBrown precisely.
@Squiggle whats the contract? just hire me
@CharlieBrown Got an EU passport?
No, but I have an internet connection
14:56
well, that means you need to attend meeting overnight
I'm afraid procurement won't like that :(
cross continent contractor doesn't work that well as far as i know, i worked with some new zealand guys before, there's no way you can find them
We live in a digital world, doing digital work, and yet, frumpy old HR wants people to come into an actual office so the company can waste money on electricity and toilet paper
And everyone sits in there cubical with headphones on all day

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