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05:08
is there a chat room for networking on stackoverflow?
05:24
hi frnds
my console is not waiting after execution of my application
why my console screen is not waiting .its not saying like press any key to continue..
what should i do ?
@karan hey, post your code here?
@AhmedOsama you'd have better luck in server fault I think
if you want to wait for a key press ad this to the code:
Console.Readkey();
if you want to wait for enter add this:
Console.Readline();
a quick google search will tell you that too
morning guys
@Gotalove morning
@RoelvanUden am still trying to get you to tour Kenya
05:59
@Gotalove Sponsored by you?
@Justcode if you do yes
yay thursday
06:23
Hi
I am working on a WPF project. I have an animation that rotates a line. I am controlling rotating angle with keys. I defined a name for animation and changing "To" property from view.xaml.cs. But it doesn't appear.
public void Move(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
while (e.IsRepeat == true)
{
if (e.Key == Key.D)
{
DirectionAnimation.Freeze();
DirectionAnimation.To = DirectionAnimation.To + 1;
DirectionAnimation.
}
}
}
oh sorry wrong code
    public void Move(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
    {
        while (e.IsRepeat == true)
        {
            if (e.Key == Key.D)
            {
                DirectionAnimation.To = DirectionAnimation.To + 1;
            }
        }
    }
06:59
Anyone here familiar with SpecFlow?
 
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08:29
@PrimeByDesign yo. If you're still around I can help with Specflow.
user4959035
08:39
0
Q: How to fetch all records from the DbSet using Dynamic Proxy?

Matthew TiptonI'm rather new to the DynamicProxy world, so I need some well advices. For the test aims, I create the entities like this: dynamic instance = Activator.CreateInstance(entityType, new object[] { connectionString }); The instance has been created successfully: If to cast some dynamic proper...

what would enable me to pipe to my program or use < to my program?
yo
Lol
Perks of being a wallflower -> Quirks of being a programmer
Shut it, kiddo.
Well.
@Squiggle y u hef 2 b med
@Squiggle Hey... I am still around...
@Squiggle sorry I didn;t see your message until just now
@Squiggle are you there?
@Squiggle I actually posted a question... stackoverflow.com/questions/30773041/specflow-testing/…
For the specflow issue I have
09:05
:) yo
hey
So in a nutshell the problem is... that I am writing an application that will monitor mouse clicks and movements
how do I go about testing that in a step definition though? It seems impossible to test
?
OK... so surely that would depend on your test environment.
how?
I just want to run Nunit
have the tests fail or pass
Is it background software that monitors the desktop for any interaction?
just mouse movement, clicks and keyboard interaction
I don't need to know what keys are pressed only that a key was pressed (idle checking)
09:08
yeah, so that is sort of possible to test, but it really isn't a good testing scenario.
unless you have a dedicated VM
nope testing it locally
Yes, it's possible to fire up the monitoring code within a unit test.
Yes, it's possible to stimulate mouse movement etc
however you're coupling the test against the desktop you're running it on
Personally I would mock the bit which listens for keyboard input
Ah so do I broaden my spec? Like this: Given there is user interaction...
09:10
and just run the full test manually
and then inject a mousemonitorclass into the userInteractionModule
then I can mock the mouseMonitorClass
is that the way to do it?
Sure that's a good approach :)
mock the interaction
Perfect!
Thank you so much!
I always seem to get myself into this problem
09:11
inject a MockDesktopInputListener or something, then assert that the state of the system changes when you call mock.ClickMouse()
for example I get the same things with testing projects that rely on WebApis
when testing, always mock the external components over which you have no control
otherwise your test may fail and it won't be your fault
but how do you Mock a WebService
?
Abstraction!
ah
So you make a WebServiceConsumer class
09:13
use IExternalWebService, rather than a direct reference to the ExternalWebService
and then you mock that?
Oh right..
one concrete adapter implementation for production, one mock adapter for testing
Yes! Interfaces...
I didn't think of that
I could mock the webservice from an interface
Sorry I know this isn't specflow specific
nah it's good to get this concept right
The other thing is
that the mouse clicking functionality will need to be tested
09:15
dependency injection and mocks are pretty standard approaches
We need to know that the mouse clicking can really be detected
then click the mouse a bit and make sure it works :)
is a question about installing mono for cygwin, a stackoverflow question?
I see
So the testing wont cover everything
You do need to to some real user testing as well
it could, but it's way more effort that its worth
09:16
but it helps to ensure everything else is right
I suppose I could use a class that will move the mouse
and use that in my test
for perfectly reproducible tests you would need to basically have a pristine virtual machine
How do you run your tests on a VM?
what happens if you run your tests at the same time you're clicking around?
don't worry about that
Well that could pose a problem I guess
if you're actually clicking around
when there should be no mouse interaction... yea it's better to just mock it
and use abstraction
@Squiggle... I just wanted to ask you... when you referred to testing on a VM... would you use Microsoft Virtual Lab to do that?
@barlop stdin and stdout
09:40
Great, gravatar is blocked where I'm at now.
Block reason: Forbidden Category "Freeware/Software Downloads"
@PrimeByDesign I haven't touched full stack automated testing on VMs for years. I try to avoid it, tbh.
@BenjaminDiele nice
Do unit tests always have to be on atomic components?
@MoonOwlPrince It is preferable. Otherwise they're not reproducible.
It becomes difficult to isolate the components as well, right?
wait, it depends on your definition of unit test
a Unit test in the truest sense should test only a single component in isolation from anything else
an integration test should test a collection of components - or the full system, but if you are to automate it you need to run it in an isolated environment. E.g. the database must be in a known state, the UI cannot be interfered with during the test (headless browsers etc)...
09:55
Cool.. thank
thank you
I'm not about to start messing around with virtual machines. I just wanted to understand. I think I need to do a little bit of learning about proper testing
The good news is that what you said makes perfect sense to me
I spent over a year automating various systems for testing purposes. I would advise nobody follow in my footsteps.
Does that explain your profile picture?
You look a bit stressed :P
hah, yeah probably
it's not me, btw
09:57
Thanks for all your help
Yeah I know... it's from Red Dwarf right?
I am going to write a test whose base content is testing
unit testing to be specific
A test to test tests?
You should use Test driven Development to write it
@PrimeByDesign yep - extra points if you can name the episode ;)
09:58
ah... umm
Series 1 Episode 1?
"The End"
?
(1988)
@Squiggle am I right?
Nope. Series 3 Episode 1 - Backwards
I guessed the Episode... as you explicitly requested
you didn't ask for the series
can I still have a point?
Point (ポイント) is a 2001 album by Cornelius. The album contains innovative rhythmic use of sound, and is notable for its use of sounds from nature, such as water sounds and bird sounds, into its mix. == Track listing == All songs written by Keigo Oyamada except where noted. "Bug (Electric Last Minute)" - 0:38 "Point of View Point" - 3:54 "Smoke" - 5:48 "Drop" - 4:53 "Another View Point" - 5:35 "Tone Twilight Zone" - 3:39 "Bird Watching At Inner Forest" - 4:22 "I Hate Hate" - 1:43 "Brazil" - 3:27 (Ary Barroso, Bob Russell) "Fly" - 5:40 "Nowhere" - 5:48 == References == Jones, Chris (20 November 2002...
is an awesome album, btw.
So yeah. Unit testing is awesome, but the law of diminishing returns does apply.
The more you try to test - code coverage, branch coverage, UI interaction etc - the exponentially more effort you have to invest
10:32
Hi All!!!
11:17
Damn that gives me fucking anxiety lol
Well at least you'll not be accused of making a mess of the code if that's what you start with :)
yay
HEY WAIT A MINUTE
chortle
@Sippy hahahaha
11:42
hi
Who can tell where i can get some advices about code refactoring on stackoverflow?
codereview stackexchange probably
Thanks!
12:03
Hello nerd friends
Who can help me with parallel programming?
a given function:
static int Add(int x, int y)
{
Console.WriteLine("Add() invoked on thread {0}.",
Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId);
Thread.Sleep(500);
return x + y;
}
question:

How to use: System.Threading.Tasks.Task
to invoke the Add function?
change the signature to `async static Task<int> Add(int x,int y)
That sounds an awful lot like homework to me.
In which case: Do it yourself.
then call it in another function: int x = await Add(1,2);
Note: the other function must be async as well
I know.. I read tutorials: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/189374/The-Basics-of-Task-Parallelism-via-C

but there is no example with 2 parameters
there's no difference
12:09
Is there a Way to do that, without changing the signature of the method?
because Add is a given function
actually, yes.
In the calling function:
Action a=async()=>{return Add(1,2);}; a();
12:10
I have this msbuild error that is driving me insane
it's not pretty but it should work
@StevenLiekens what
Thats just a new anonymous method. Its the same thing in the end
Warning 1 This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread. C:\Program.cs 45 24 AsyncCallbackDelegate
@RoelvanUden yes but it allows him to keep the original function unchanged, which could be useful if it is a library function
@user3037960 my bad, replace a(); with await a();
ALINK : warning AL1073: Referenced assembly 'mscorlib.dll' targets a different processor [... .csproj]
what the hell does that even mean?
12:12
now its all red hehe
@StevenLiekens probably that you're referencing a 32-bit version of mscorlib.dll, and compiling for 64-bit, or vice versa. Idk how that could happen though.
Error 1 Predefined type 'System.Runtime.CompilerServices.IAsyncStateMachine' is not defined or imported C:\CSC AsyncCallbackDelegate
I am actually compiling for PlatformTarget x64
but why do I get that error only for a single project in my solution?
the entire solution is configured to build for x64
@StevenLiekens i'm not sure. you could try removing all files from that project, deleting and recreating the project, then using Add existing item... to add the files back in again - would that be possible?
yes but then I wouldn't learn anything
12:16
@user3037960 ensure that you reference System.Threading.Tasks.dll
@MagikM18 Action a = async () => { return Add(1, 2); }; await a(); doesnt work, there are about 6 errors
@StevenLiekens i'm not sure, sorry, I haven't seen that type of error before.
hm how do I do that? in Intellij we can use the shortcut ctrl+space to do the imports
@user3037960 what are they?
how do I do this in visual studio?
12:17
@user3037960 what version of visual studio?
ultimate
2013
right-click on the project (in solution explorer) and go to 'Add -> References...'
this are the errors: codeshare.io/XYknc
@user3037960 Ok, first of all, what version of .NET are you targeting?
4.55...
12:20
@user3037960 Also, replace Action with Function<Task<Int>>
here is my code if you like:
on line 54
Func<Task<int> a = async () => { return Add(1, 2); };
int result = await a();
and make Main async static void Main
compiling error: Error 1 Invalid expression term 'int'
so I wrote int32
what line?
look in share code
12:25
look now. sorry, i missed a >
it should be Func<Task<int>>
12:57
@MagikM18 Please, if you're going to write code, do it right.
Why is a async?
is there a way to find unused nuget packages in a project?
someone installed NLog for all 60+ projects in this solution
only a handful of projects actually use NLog
branch the solution, delete the nlog folder in packages, rebuild and see how many project failed to built
13:12
turns out only 4 projects use NLog
that should speed up my build quite a bit
@KendallFrey Please, if you're going to criticize me, at least pretend that you know what you're talking about. async and await are keywords in C# which enable the programmer to simplify asynchronous (multithreaded) code.
@MagikM18 Yeah, uh, I know. But why did you mark a as async?
there's no await in it
Hey guys, I need estimate advice
@KalaJ about 4 days, give or take.
If I want to have two roles similar to admin but one approves/denies and one activates/deactivates account. Also the one that is in charge of approving/denying accounts gets email that an account is requested and then needs to send a email with unique link to create account. How long will it take to set this up?
13:21
@Squiggle 6-8 weeks, you mean
Add in the fact I'm relatively new to account authetication :S
Morning everyone.
@Squiggle no, it will be done tomorrow
lol
@MagikM18 It was ALL because of the wrong refrence of my project to .NET 4.0 !! I changed it to 4.5 and it works. Thank you very much for your effort.
13:22
Time estimations are horrible, I always say three weeks.
@Greg How long do you go between dumps?
multiply with pi
@KendallFrey Three weeks.
Well played, well played.
13:24
I could continue for a long time
I'm sure you could.
lol unfortunately, our project deadline is 6/26 :(
I'm screwed then
Your smart ass meter is always full, seems to never deplete.
or no sleep until 6/26
@KalaJ What are you trying to do?
13:25
I do have a very intelligent derriere
Why in the world is the most highly voted answer to this question the last one?
52
Q: Ensure that HttpConfiguration.EnsureInitialized()

AlumCloud.ComI've installed Visual Studio 2013 and when I run my app I get the error below. I've got no idea as to where I'm to initialized this object. What to do? Server Error in '/' Application. The object has not yet been initialized. Ensure that HttpConfiguration.EnsureInitialized() is called in...

@greg, repeat above: If I want to have two roles similar to admin but one approves/denies and one activates/deactivates account. Also the one that is in charge of approving/denying accounts gets email that an account is requested and then needs to send a email with unique link to create account. How long will it take to set this up?
Set aside a week or two
Guys is it a bad practice/less efficienty to call Context. many times in your linq query?
@KalaJ That will vary, but if you know exactly what to do a week. Otherwise you may need a second or third week.
13:26
@Obviously example?
@Obviously Neither bad practice nor inefficnent
I don't know exactly
@KalaJ That portion of user control isn't that bad.
so two weeks
?
That might be too questionable for my team
:(
@KalaJ hey, this sounds pretty much the same as what I'm working on right now!
13:27
@KalaJ Pay @Squiggle
@KalaJ if your starting from scratch its a lot of code, depends how much you have setup infrastrutucre-wise
Are you almost done? @Squiggle lol
Yeah, how much of this architecture for the user accounts is setup?
@KalaJ Depends on what you have in place. If your system is in a perfect well designed state, this could take just an hour or two.
This is possible from stratch but there is also of spaghetti code in the project soo...
13:28
@RoelvanUden At my office, I assume the worst.
@KalaJ similar requirements, but we've got our own internal framework and Workflow Foundation-based orchestration system :)
nice @Squiggle, hand it over ;P
var currentObject = Context.SomeObject.FirstOrDefault(x => x.SomeId == currentId);
var nextObject = Context.SomeObject.FirstOrDefault(x => x.SomeId == nextId);
At least you enjoy pasta @KalaJ
lol
13:29
and because of the nature of the query I have to use Context many times to use different objets
@Obviously thats fine
context is lightweight
@Obviously Your better off asking @TravisJ @RoelvanUden @SpencerRuport @CharlieBrown for that.
@Greg he just did
@CharlieBrown My window is really small, so I see one letter of the user name.
@CharlieBrown okay thanks
13:30
@Obviously If you're okay with all of those queries going to the database there is no good or bad about it.
@Greg bahahah
@KalaJ it depends entirely how "properly" you want to implement this, but if you want a good estimate I would suggest:
1. Breaking the work into technical chunks, each of which you know you can implement. Proof of concept anything you're not certain about.
2. estimate each chunk of work
3. Double the estimate :)
i.e. what will your UI look like, what is your data structure, how will you implement this, how will you send emails etc.
@CharlieBrown I've got shit snapped all over, I'm at least ten times more efficient. Unless you multiply by 1 or 0 which would be better suited. So really, no gain.
Once you know what you need to accomplish, the rest is just coloring in.
@user3037960 no problem, glad it worked.
13:32
@Greg mooor monitors
@Squiggle, okay, thank you!
I've got three 27"
@KendallFrey which function? and at one point, there was. Besides, you need to use async to use the async/await system
you should be good with that then
ive got 4, but dont use the 4th other than movies and spotify
@CharlieBrown I suck at life?
13:33
1 monitor here.
More just slows you down.
@KalaJ let me know how it goes :) am happy to help more if you need.
queue the hate
edc
edc
currently deciding if I should build a discuss feature of a solution starting with SignalR from scratch, or use something like Telescope
for me, 1 is insane, too much alt-tabbing
especisally for web development
I've got one monitor dedicated to Visual Studio, 1 has a two way split for requirements and SQL Server Management Studio, then the last monitor has SO and my test area.
13:35
@MagikM18 the function in the variable called a
Email/chat | Visual Studio | Browser
Yes, you need async to use await, but you don't need either to use Tasks
1 for vs, 1 for google, 1 for daily show/youtube/channel 9/chat
1.5 for visual studio, 0.5 for chat.stackoverflow.com
13:35
Well, I have chat in the last monitor anchored. My email is minimized, I get a giant popup while coding in the corner for emails.
@KendallFrey true, we were just experimenting with what could work to fix the problem.
monitor 5 goes to my OSX machine, monitor 6 to the rasberry pi
@CharlieBrown Mmmmm love me some Alt + Tab
lol, and here i sit with my laptop on the couch, logged in remotely
@Squiggle, thank you!
13:37
I'm looking forward to Windows 10. OS X, such garbage.
I'd rather Linux over OS X.
i use osx for linux work, its more seamless transition from win8
@Greg rather linux over OS x?! Linux with what for GUI?
@barlop TTY1 ofc :P
Ubuntu with unity or whatever it's called is a joke GUI
I can't argue that. OS X El Capitan looks very, very Windows 10.
13:39
I'd choose Mint or KDE, but its been a while and I havent seen the latest
@barlop Ubuntu, Mint, or Debian.
Ubuntu with Unity is, IMHO, the only decent GUI for Linux.
i haven't found any to be decent
We're not users, we don't need their interfaces.
@RoelvanUden Ubuntu is the most user friendly.
13:40
@KendallFrey yeah but one can take a view as to the GUI aspect
right now you are using a GUI kendall
What if I told you I wasn't
i'm impressed
what are you using then?
A GUI
But I could be chatting via terminal
why aren't you?
I wonder if I could write a console app to do that...
13:42
well somebody could
in the meantime, you're using the GUI
Oh, wait, the bot does that
it's the same code
Soyuz is landing
Soyuz has landed
o/
Sup big K
how do you know my pornstar name
@Sippy The KKK took my baby away?
[redacted]
13:47
@KendallFrey Fucking lol
3edgy5stackoverflow
@KendallFrey Is the song beyond your years?
probably
sorry i though i was in the c# chat
@MagikM18 You are, doesn't mean we nerd it up all day :)
13:53
haha
@Greg I do.
I thought we established, I try but suck at life?
@Squiggle I am.
Maybe I should be more politically correct.
I don't know if what I said may offend someone, not that I care but I should try.
wow
I love a mouse that double clicks randomly when you only single click
13:56
@Greg No.
toggling breakpoints can get interesting
@Sippy No?
Be tactful, anything else is unnecessary.
@JABFreeware f
Ah, true. @Sippy I can't argue against that.
13:57
@MagikM18 u
c
k
@JABFreeware ...
Any idea how to upgrade Mac G3 OS 9 to OS X ?
40/Washington dc/not porn star
@Marek You can upgrade it up to 10.4 but no higher.

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