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12:00
hello
why is this error??no idea
what is the problem with my String ?
I don't know, usually the compiler will tell you
...
^
Show the compiler error.
and also the code
NEVER POST SCREENSHOTS OF CODE
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Yea that too.
12:03
WHO DOES THAT
@FastSnail Is that your malware program?
best malware evar
"why is this error??" sounds like a philosophical question.
for fuck's sake, stop posting screenshots
12:04
@FastSnail You're really annoying.
Also your compiler has given up on life.
Probably cos you keep screenshotting it.
Make a dotnetfiddle that also has the error
i don't know how to copy that error from visual studio
Right click it ..
Error 4 Unexpected character '‪' C:\Users\madhawax\documents\visual studio 2012\Projects\postdATA\postdATA\commands.cs 29 27 postdATA
Error 5 Invalid expression term '' C:\Users\madhawax\documents\visual studio 2012\Projects\postdATA\postdATA\commands.cs 29 27 postdATA
Error 6 ; expected C:\Users\madhawax\documents\visual studio 2012\Projects\postdATA\postdATA\commands.cs 29 28 postdATA
Error 7 Only assignment, call, increment, decrement, await, and new object expressions can be used as a statement C:\Users\madhawax\documents\visual studio 2012\Projects\postdATA\postdATA\commands.cs 29 28 postdATA
I guess there was an unexpected character, expression term, and comma.
12:07
..
Hi @ErwinOkken. Game done? :-P
@RoelvanUden but there is no any unexpected charactes .this is how i declare strings
Hi @RoelvanUden, I've started on some game-specific things, but I'm still worrying about networking. 1. Because it's very important. 2. Because I suck at it :P
Roel can network things
I know, he told me.
@FastSnail Can you give us the code already
12:09
@Sippy no no no. @RoelvanUden "can not work things".
@FastSnail You clearly did something wrong, but we can't help you unless you actually post an example.
@Squiggle Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@ErwinOkken Hihi. Learn by doing :P
@KendallFrey this is my code
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Imaging;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace postdATA
{
    class commands
    {
        String keypath=System.Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("USERPROFILE");
        public void screenShot()
        {
            Console.WriteLine("screen shot");
            //Create a new bitmap.
            var bmpScreenshot = new Bitmap(Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Width, Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Height, PixelFormat.Format32bppArgb);
@TomW Only just seen this, I love it.
At least he formatted it @KendallFrey
12:10
@RoelvanUden The client had no problem detecting when it couldn't reach the server.. and all in a sudden, it detects it like 15 seconds after the server became unreachable. So frustrating =P
@RoelvanUden And I'm accepted for my Master in Groningen =)
woo!
@ErwinOkken Congrats!
@FastSnail make a dotnetfiddle please, so i can test it
@KendallFrey i will try
Also, don't forget to remove all the code that isn't required to get the error
12:13
@FastSnail Change it to string impath = ‪"snap1png";
@Sippy why?
TRS
TRS
hi
I need some help with adorners
because String.ToLower() == string, right?
A) Because while there's technically no difference it makes more sense to use value types where you can
B) Because for some reason it doesn't throw the error
TRS
TRS
I have a list box ,in which items are grouped based on a flag..I Want to show a bounding rectangle over items belonging to one group
12:16
@Sippy dude, get out of my sight
@KendallFrey i just removed that line and retyped it.then error went away.
string isn't a value type
@KendallFrey wth is it
@RoelvanUden Thx :) I have hundreds of video's, on different harddisks on my server. I want the server to give the client an HTML page, with a <video> tag on it, that displays 1 of those video's. But because apache can't access folders outside the apache directory, I created an FTP server and linked the src="" of the video tag to the ftp, but that's not working either, even tho the user:pass@host:21/path uri is fine. You have any suggestions?
@Sippy rtfm
You're as bad as my team lead
12:17
I just did!
Am I confusing alias with value type?
Ah.
@ErwinOkken Don't use FTP. Map the folder on apache so it can serve files.
i really don't know difference between String and string.i'm a java guy .in java there is no string
@KendallFrey Welp, it's wrong forever now.
12:18
@RoelvanUden That's ALIAS right, in Apache? Because I had some errors in there, and then stopped because it was 3 am :P (And frustrated like a maniak)
1836
A: What's the difference between String and string?

Jon Skeet Just for the sake of completeness, here's a brain dump of related information... As others have noted, string is an alias for System.String. They compile to the same code, so at execution time there is no difference whatsoever. This is just one of the aliases in C#. The complete list is: objec...

and i read this now .
Didn't see the bit at the bottom. Why the hell is string not a value type?
i read it before you send
Object, duh, string, whai?
12:21
@Sippy cos dum language designers
Ah I get it
Good old google
string is a pointer in C
so it's a pointer in C#
166
A: In C#, why is String a reference type that behaves like a value type?

codekaizenStrings aren't value types since they can be huge, and need to be stored on the heap. Value types are (in all implementations of the CLR as of yet) stored on the stack. Stack allocating strings would break all sorts of things: the stack is only 1MB, you'd have to box each string, incurring a copy...

It doesn't "behave like a value type"
I didn't google that.
That's what came up yo
12:22
sure, but
@KendallFrey Is the explanation right?
@Sippy chose as my malware first tester .
hum
strings used to be stored on the stack all the time in C
If immutability was a thing, we'd have no concept of reference types
12:25
@ErwinOkken Virtual directory probably
I feel like writing some Haskell
8
A: Why is string a reference type?

Dan TaoYikes, this answer got accepted and then I changed it. I should probably include the original answer at the bottom since that's what was accepted by the OP. New Answer Update: Here's the thing. string absolutely needs to behave like a reference type. The reasons for this have been touched on by...

It absolutely doesn't
It absolutely needs to be implemented as a reference
It needs to behave immutably
5
Q: Is there any functional difference between immutable value types and immutable reference types?

Kendall FreyValue types are types which do not have an identity. When one variable is modified, other instances are not. Using Javascript syntax as an example, here is how a value type works. var foo = { a: 42 }; var bar = foo; bar.a = 0; // foo.a is still 42 Reference types are types which do have an id...

tl;dr: Only for special cases
12:42
am trying to come up with some logic that will check the length of a number.The length should be no large than 15 digits.if it is and it has decimal places they should be rounded up just enough to make it 15 digits
anyone who can give me an idea.would be greatly appreciated
you mean 15 significant figures?
@Gotalove what do you mean by the length of a number? Is it something to do with the decimal representation of a number?
yes 15 significant digits
well, just parse it into decimal and do whatever round you like
i mean like 1234.85 will be 7 character positions @KendallFrey
nah @tweray want to create a fiddle
12:47
well, then you should be the first one create the fiddle, what have you tried
@Gotalove soooo, you just want to measure a string's length?
that sounds pretty easy
27
Q: Formatting numbers with significant figures in C#

Chris FarmerI have some decimal data that I am pushing into a SharePoint list where it is to be viewed. I'd like to restrict the number of significant figures displayed in the result data based on my knowledge of the specific calculation. Sometimes it'll be 3, so 12345 will become 12300 and 0.012345 will b...

sort-of-like-that
@Gotalove define your requirements correctly, then hack out an approach
the problem I have is I will have say a list of doubles of unknown size right.now my output should always be 15 or less characters.So am thinking in the line of if a number has 16 characters but has 3dps round to 2dps so it remains 15
'characters'? or significant figures?
are you dealing with numbers or strings here?
@Squiggle I think your onto something.Let me check it out
12:50
3,155.5513
8 significant figures
10 characters
Fun fact: doubles are 15 significant figures
@KendallFrey orly?
gnarly.
wait really
@KendallFrey
12:52
hello
how can i convert graphics to byte[] array
@FastSnail We're gonna need WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more information that that.
well not in the essence I need it
12:54
coz 1233456789.1234567 is a double but its still over 15 digits.
@FastSnail just punch the img into some stream, then stream.ToArray()
sorry for my blonde moment
!!> 1233456789.1234567
@KendallFrey 1233456789.1234567
I may have been wrong then
16?
ye
dang
12:56
image.Pixels.Select(pixel => pixes.ToByte()).ToArray();
easy
i'm going to convert screenshot directly in to data url.i have this method for convert image to dataUrl .

var bytes = File.ReadAllBytes("C:\\somepath\\picture.png");
var b64String = Convert.ToBase64String(bytes);
var dataUrl = "data:image/png;base64," + b64String;
^ not that easy
1.0000000000000004 this is a double 16 yea
my previous example may be wrong too
@Gotalove no
that's 17, which is trimmed to 16 in C#
i'm going to convert screenshot directly in to data url.i have this method for convert image to dataUrl .

var bytes = File.ReadAllBytes("C:\\somepath\\picture.png");
var b64String = Convert.ToBase64String(bytes);
var dataUrl = "data:image/png;base64," + b64String;

but i don't have a image but a graphics object

var bmpScreenshot = new Bitmap(Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Width, Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Height, PixelFormat.Format32bppArgb);
Graphics gfxScreenshot = Graphics.FromImage(bmpScreenshot);
12:58
@FastSnail I could have sworn you have the code to save it
@KendallFrey yes i can save image and then convert todataurl. but ilike to do without saving .because i don't need to save it
Still working on that malware?
wait wut
it is 15
@FastSnail MemoryStream
@scheien yes.
@KendallFrey a small explanation
@FastSnail fucking google it
4
13:01
i did but it shows mehow to convert image to byte array only
@Gotalove So double.ToString returns up to 15 digits
@FastSnail That was what you asked
@StevenLiekens tnx
Any WCF devs ? I created a WCF Service but since my WCF Service will serve dozens of methods, I don't want to bloat the service file with all the meat inside them, I would like the service methods to call a lower layer class that will contain the business logic. My problem is I don't know how to call that class ... suffixes like "Manager" looks like too generic to me and "Factory" would be a false factory pattern implementation ...
usually, these methods are straightforward data-retrieval methods ... each one of these methods instanciates a dbContext, gets the data out, and closes the dbContext
i just don't want that code inside the service file itself or it will go beyond 1000 lines of code
Repository is a good name for classes that act as gatekeepers for data
I dislike "Manager" as a naming convention. It's really vague and you don't know what it's responsibilities are. Pretty much like normal managers, tbh.
13:16
@JoanLeaven Yeah, we do that as well. The service is basically a facade over the data context
@Squiggle : Yes that's my thought too
@JoanLeaven perhaps "Adapter" fits the bill, if all you're doing is passing through calls and transforming the output.
@Squiggle : But naming my classes with the "Repository" suffix won't confuse other dev, making them think I'm implementing the repository pattern but in fact i'm not ?
someone broke the build and it wasn't me
I love Fridays
I AM the build
13:19
I'm a bit picky about naming things so I get into that kind of issue versus my coworker who doesnt give a fuck and name everything "manager" or name the lower layer classes "Service" anyways ...
The closest thing to want I want to do is a "Repository" and I would name my classes "Repository" but that whole hype around the "repository/uow" pattern .. i would be scared that someone comes to me one day and says "hey you havent implemented the repository pattern there!" - no, i just want something to give me data back that's all
i have no need to implement the repository pattern, i am happy with dbcontext
what pattern are you using?
@StevenLiekens It's more like a facade ... every service method will instanciate a lower layer class method that will instanciate a dbcontext to give the service method data back
nothing more to it really
I would actually use a command pattern for that
i'm not sure to know that pattern
can you give an example ?
it's where you have a single class for each service method
and each command class has a single method Execute() that calls the service method
setup is done in the constructor of the command class
13:25
wouldn't it be overkill ? i mean, every service method will get its own entity type, and i have lots of them ... it would generate of LOT of classes if i used the command pattern ?
yes
but that's a lot better than throwing everything into a single WebServiceManager class
i see, I'll give that a thought
yeah, i want to avoid having a "god object" in the end
lol
@Squiggle @KendallFrey something like this dotnetfiddle.net/602Siy
@JoanLeaven you can still create a facade for your command classes afterwards
but personally I wouldn't
Ok
@KendallFrey You said that your WCF Service acts as a facade ... what kind of classes are called by your service methods to give your data back ?
13:31
It's called a context, but it's kind of a data context and kind of not
There are service methods to create an delete contexts, and a service method to access data from it
Hey thank you all for your input on this. I have enough to think about it today. :)
o/
good morning
happy friday
if you drink don't drive, if you drive, don't drink, be safe, watch out for isis, make sure you bbq safely
@TomW Yeah, that is exactly what we do. We still use Flash even as a fallback for browsers that don't support canvas.
13:47
Happy Friday Bitches!!!!!!
Happy Friday Bitches indeed.
I've just finished giving them a walk and now they're sleeping.
Does anyone know anything about EPP?
is someone here familiar with Protobuf-net?
@KendallFrey you post that every week, and every week i watch it w/o sound
14:00
specifically what happens when the underlying stream closes during a 'DeserializeWithLengthPrefix' due to an exception (timeout for example)
... I don't think it often throws any exceptions
@SteveG but you can still hear it in your mind, right?
I'd need to look, but I'd image it'll be a malform exception or invalid wire type exception....
@SteveG perv
*imagine... sorry Steffen
14:06
:p
!!google msmq asp.net mvc
@Sippy lmao
@admf oh. I don't even care what exception it is at the moment. I just want one. I'm deserializing directly from a TCPClient stream. That works in a correctly configured network without any problems. But apparently in a customers network it's not working and my client (interestingly never the server) keeps waiting for data that is (apparently) not coming.
btw @SteveG I hope you realized you fucked up your avatar
@KendallFrey black -> transparent or what?
14:12
aye
maybe he wants to be different
@KendallFrey i did? :(
my current idea is to lower the timeout of the tcp client to see if I get some exceptions at the very least. I'd have hoped that protobuf itself has some mechanism for that but apparently it doesn't.
mechanism = parameter
now that I think about it, that doesn't make sene
*sense
it's too hot to think. Someone turn down the sun a bit
yep.
14:19
@Steffen... I don't think it likes to report exceptions...
try { WhoTheFCares(); } catch { } Success();
@KendallFrey that reminds me about the witchhunt that took place a few months ago because of that NASA(?) guy who wore that shirt.
what shirt
the one with women on it?
yes @Nathvi
oh
I think I saw that
14:21
people get offended way to easy
this is true
I'm offended by that @Nathvi ;)
I think we should all remember our 'right' to be offended
@adamf hey, where did you get my code snippet from?
haha
14:23
property thief!
It's GNU. So it's all good.
public object Thief {get; set;} <--- property thief
Talking of offending people. I had a guy in work wear a T-Shirt with a topless playboy model (who happened to look like our H.R. manager.)... She was pregnant at the time. Because he carries a few extra pounds, her assets looked a lot bigger. Just as somebody is mentioning the similarities to our H.R. manager, she walks in.
yeah...topless model on the front of a shirt...I mean if you walk around in publich with it that could lead to some ...problems.
anyway what did your HR manager do?
It does make you wonder what planet some people live on.
14:27
a carefree one I guess ;)
@adamf are you surrounded by brogrammers?
they try to be.
more IT crowd to be honest.
still I want to know how she handled that situation
I think I diffused it by saying "I've told him to go home and change it and if he wears it again, not to bother coming in."
bold strategy
14:31
thumbsup.png
That's fair.
well it's a good way to diffuse the situation, but that could've gone sideways if either one of them had a bad day
@Squiggle how can I get rid of array was out of bounds in this dotnetfiddle.net/602Siy
does any one know about importing Excel sheets into a wfp app
okay, oauth2, lets say i want to secure one of my API's, so in order for people to do it, i force them to sign in via facebook.
I verify the bearer or access tokens on my end point.

Question: In OAuth2 lingo, is the "Resource Server" the facebook api that allows me to access their profile, or is the resource server my api that I want to secure?
AMore. I used OpenXML do import XSLX before
Do you need to use more than that? Or are you looking to embed Excel in a container?
14:37
i google it, but it's always vague explanations: The API: "Resource Server"
The resource server is the API server used to access the user's information.
@adamf right now i am using OleDBConnection. with this excel sheet the header is on row 10
the OleDB works great if the header is on row 1
Is it just XLSX or is it XLS?
@Gotalove I see no exception here
this is a XLS
its okay I figured it out I will check size of array before assigning @Squiggle there is for the last number without a decmal place
14:40
OK. Are you trying to data-bind into a datagrid?
morning all
im not binding on this one but i and doing datagrid.itemsource = import().defaultview to show it in the datagrid this time
am*
im doing public datatables and calling from the button click
Are the columns fixed, or changeable?
i just want to view the excel sheet in the datagrid just as if i was opening it up in excel but the headers are on 10. i think there fix how can i tell
its a export template from verizon
the att one works great but its starts on row 1
14:47
Does HDR work in the connection string?
i.e. HDR=0
okay what does HDR mean because i have =1
yes HDR=1
It's a yes/no 1/0 (2,3,4 doesn't work.) It specifies whether to treat the first row as column headers or not.
huh, tcpclient has a ReceiveTimeout...and it's default is 0 (inifinite). The fuck?
sometimes I really wonder what those guys at MS are smoking...and wether or not I want it
HDR=no or HDR=0 should cause it to read the first line.
@Steffen... haha.
ok it will read in the first line how will it treat the first line just as data
14:51
I mean, it's ok if it's set to 0 but then at least make it a parameter for the constructor.
@Gotalove Did we clarify what you're attempting to do here? Were you rounding or truncating? Are you representing significant figures? or characters?
I solved this up until now by throwing my tcpclient in a thread and running a while loop after firing the thread up. And just wait a sensible amount of time before closing the connection (if I don't get the data before)
I think the columns have names like col0, col1, col2 and the first line is just read as normal. I think. It's been a long time.
i got an error could not find installable ISAM
Do you have IMEX specified?
14:58
OlEDbConnection con - new OlEDbConnection("provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; data source=" + txtfilename.text + "; Extended Properties=Excel 8.0; HDR=No; IMEX = 1");
Try HDR=0

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