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@KendallFrey then there's the system I'm working on where they have at least 3 log entries, each with their own DbContext, for every single service call
we make 2 log entries for every method that gets called in our framework
@KendallFrey DB calls?
more sentence plz
what I suggested was to push the logs to an async event logger that lazily writes the logs to the DB
message queuing, basically
 
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02:54
Well, that's that hockey season over and done with.
 
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05:33
yay tuesday
05:55
@Pheonixblade9: and they refused that suggestion?
06:07
morning @BenjaminDiele
SJD
SJD
hi
i'm facing an issue in WPF when trying to build an expander with some content inside
actually I see NOTHING in designer if I drag and drop any control in it
and also.. doesn't work if running
Ah yes, the "doesn't work" bug. Nasty, that one.
Yep. Should probably call the magician.
SJD
SJD
... magician as in?
It's a joke. If you want people to help you, provide them with an error or exception message. Don't just say "doesn't work, please help"
06:20
^ that
SJD
SJD
There is no error:P
Then it should work?
Nothing in the Output window in VS?
SJD
SJD
nope
everything becomes blank when I drag & drop inside expanders grid
What does the xaml look like?
SJD
SJD
06:22
 <Expander Grid.Column="1" Header="More details
                  " HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" Height="22" Width="155">
            <Grid Height="439" Margin="0,0,-794,0" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Width="947">
                <Label Content="Label3" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="0,1,0,0"  VerticalAlignment="Top" Grid.Column="1"/>
                <Label Content="Label1" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="0,1,0,0"  VerticalAlignment="Top"/>
                <Label Content="Label2" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="0,1,0,0"  VerticalAlignment="Top"/>
@BenjaminDiele probably knows more about wpf than I do though :)
Format code with CTRL + K
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> Margin="0,0,-794,0"
uhu
The Grid shouldnt be within any other element? like Expander.Content or something similar?
No, that should work
but you're calling Grid.Column in your inner grid, but you haven't defined any RowDefinitions
same for columns
SJD
SJD
I just get rid of them
and still doesn't work:P
06:26
Doesnt it autogenerate the columns by properties on the datacontext?
SJD
SJD
No. there is nothing like that in datacontext
Nah, the grid, when you bind an object.
nvm, I'm pretty inexperienced with wpf :p
Hang on, let me find some code of my own
and my lastpass account doesn't work anymore :(
SJD
SJD
Problem solved. rofl
What was the problem?
I just created a gist :D
06:35
Looking forward to the next two days => ndcoslo.com
@SJD So, what was your problem?
SJD
SJD
@BenjaminDiele the problem was a simple resizing issue..Actually i resized the grid only but the control itself was pretty small:D
Good to know :)
06:50
morning all
morning @Squiggle
sup
07:41
Hi. Good morning and all that.
indeed
08:10
I just had to help a colleague with some git commands, but his keyboard is gross
I feel violated
@StevenLiekens I know the feeling all to well.
Some people have different hygiene standards :)
also it's kinda hard to dictate git reset @~1
@StevenLiekens screen sharing. Never stray from your own workstation ever again.
he trapped me on the way back from the coffee machine
Has anyone used Workflow Foundation 4? I'm growing quite fond of it, but I'm not sure whether it's a case of Stockholm Syndrome or whether it's actually quite a pleasing technology.
08:27
morning guys
@Gotalove heya
@Squiggle: I've barely scratched the surface of it. Making components for a application based on it. (some time ago ~2years)
hows itgoin Benjamin
@Gotalove everything alright here. Work's fine, and I might be giving classes for some stuff I know :)
@scheien it's good for orchestrating things. I'm pretty sure we'll see it being used more extensively in Sharepoint in the future - just as soon as they create a HTML GUI for it.
workflows are a right bugger to version, btw.
08:34
They used it as a transformer/hub/whatever, having a shitload of components for different types of activies
but that may have been stuff built on top of WF
I didnt care much for it
cool.On what?
@Gotalove SSRS. Also did some sessions on BottomLine Transform. Both are Reporting stuff for Dynamics AX.
SSRS is a decent tool
Any idea why this view is not passing date value in this screen shot of Post on controller this are the date values I post screenshot
08:41
It's hard as balls to edit stuff though @Squiggle
@Squiggle: What are you using WF for?
@Gotalove My guess is they aren't databound
how so?its inside post and they are in the model
on get but on post they are not
@scheien orchestrating long-running business processes
mainly HR stuff
@Gotalove That was just my first thought, because I had the same with WPF and my dates :)
08:45
its mvc :-P
@scheien risk management, approvals etc
I see
:)
Dear recruiters: Please stop trying to recruit me. I have a job and I have no intention to switch. Even more so when you continuously offer stupid PHP jobs. I would rather work at the local Mc Donalds. Sincerely, Roel.
3
hahaha
@RoelvanUden: Febo, FEBO!
08:52
i want a job
:(
gimme a job
i was offered a CEO job in nigeria
some serious tech stuff
Scamming Inc?
we were supposed to convert deserts into life
desserts?
@scheien no! driectly from Prime minister
its real
@RoelvanUden It is very annoying to get mails for stuff you haven't touched in years, or stuff you don't even know.
08:55
yeah, I bet it is.
i had no money for visa and ticket :/
miss that opportunity now
I've switched my phone number twice since I moved. I never get calls from recruiters any more :)
Indeed. If any of those recruiters would bother to look at my experience and Git history for one minute, they'd notice I haven't touched PHP for ages. Stahp asking if I want to work with it.
thats a good trick
its a good feeling though, your demand
:D
@RoelvanUden I have never worked with Java, yet I still get recruiters trying to sell me senior java developer jobs. In a country where I don't live. Against an 8-year-old CV which explicitly stated "will not relocate".
08:59
you guys need to troll them
you probably got stuck in a job algorithm that was also written in java
Lol
hahaha
My CV has basically nothing on it
:D
09:01
I get asked if I'm interested in senior java lead stuff
like yeah I'll do that, sure why not.
Only done like 2 apps in Java in my life but yeah why not
ask for a huggggge package
they dont contact again
...as it were.
@BenjaminDiele if i do edit the date does get picked up.but wh would it not be picked without me picking it out explicitly?is it an issue with the format?
hem hem
@Squiggle They really don't even look at it. They just send messages. I guess that's the lack of developers for ya.
09:03
what if they agree with your demands?
Dear recruiters: If Roel won't do it, I will.
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gief moneis plx
lol never got to that point. my country is poor
what country?
i cant reveal
never did
@Gotalove I honestly have no idea. Haven't worked with MVC at all.
Could it be your date is null before the edit?
09:07
its not because its formatted actually as this imgur.com/ROFtAKo
@Sippy help hehe
can I bother you just abit
whats wrong with it?
I have like 4 minutes.
If you want to.
27 mins ago, by Gotalove
Any idea why this view is not passing date value in this screen shot of Post on controller this are the date values I post screenshot
this might be something stratight forward
09:09
Neither date value?
its an edit view which when I try posting without making a change to my date it doesnt send a date
yea none
unless I edit the date using the datepicker
Reckon I can ask for £60k for a position titled Senior Developer, in the UK?
@Gotalove When the edit page loads after the GET, is it populated?
^ @Squiggle @Sippy << regulars I know who know the UK market
@TomW Pretty much depends on who you work for/what you end up doing
09:13
@TomW where abouts?
Team lead stuff round here can go for 60k
@Squiggle cards close to my chest atm. South of england
40-55k in Yorkshire I think
ah, yeah you could command that in the South
Company looks very dev-led, very facebookish (i.e. casual and progressive), and probably quite profitable
IIRC you're in Oxfordshire somewhere, there's some decent money round here.
09:14
for a larger established business, but not a start-up or family shop
yes it is @Sippy
@Squiggle yeah it's definitely an established business. Good-o.
@TomW Does MS hire heavily in Reading?
therefore when I try posting my validation just returns The value '17/06/2015' is not valid for Start Date.
@Squiggle yeah there's a pretty big site here. Not many people do they do app dev consultancy, but they do it here
09:18
@Gotalove Can you view source and tell me what the input looks like for startdate?
It should have name='startdate' in there somewhere
sure
It might have name='model.startdate' though
Which would be an issue.
Possibly.
I dunno I haven't used MVC for like 2 months.
My brain leaks :D
<input Value="17/06/2015" class="form-control" data-val="true" data-val-date="The field Start Date must be a date." data-val-required="The Start Date field is required." id="startdate" name="startdate" type="text" value="6/17/2015 12:00:00 AM" />
lol kappa
oh I thought you do mvc mainly
09:20
I did, I don't anymore.
I still know it
alright
That looks right ..
Weird that it has two value attributes ..
would the annotation in model affect?
Possibly
oh yea that is weird
09:22
Then you know what the issue is.
Try manually removing one and posting to the controller and see if it resolves the date properly
i think its coz of this ->
@Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.enddate, new { @class = "form-control", @Value = Model.enddate.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy") })
the @value
Yeah get rid of that.
TextBoxFor will populate from the model binder
If you need it in a specific format you should use the date format attribute in your model
Also can you link your VM?
@TomW: Same position as we talked about here the other day? 60k seems like a fair amount to me.
2si
@Sippy your right
reason I was using textboxfor is to apply class so I have input with date glyphicon
Yeah that's fine, you just don't need the value attr
09:27
@scheien @TomW but they'll try to wrangle you down to 45k if they can
it shocks me just the income disparity in the UK between the North and London
They always try to pay as little as possible
@Squiggle yeah, I know. We'll see how it goes. I can justify my side though
North is lower than London I presume?
45k is average. i) I'm slightly substantially better than average; +10% ii) You're a profitable and rapidly growing company; +10% iii) I happen to know you're having a hard time finding the right people; +10%
about half the wage in some industries
09:29
how do you format your bootstrap datepicker inputs since you cant use editorfor
@Squiggle: that's insane
@scheien I've seen positions for 40k in Yorkshire that would be 80k in London
@Gotalove I don't catch your meaning
meh
haha
09:34
@Sennevds stfu
/gag
/9gag
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@Sippy editorfor applies its own class to the input.Textboxfor allows you to style your input
so like for a date
with an addon glyphicon for date
i was using
<div class="input-group date" id="datetimepicker1">
                        @Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.startdate, new { @class = "form-control", @value = Model.startdate.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy") })
                        <span class="input-group-addon">
                            <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></span>
                        </span>
                    </div>
@Squiggle living costs half as much in Yorkshire as it does in London
Ah
Yeah there's easier ways to do that.
@TomW and Yorkshire is twice as good, too!
need just one
coz I either fuck up the css or the model data passed
my solution was from here stackoverflow.com/a/7026781/2083526
09:53
Regarding nulls, the default value of DateTime is January 1st of 1901, in my opinion, it would be better to use @Value = (Model.DateBecamePermanentResident == null ? "" : Model.DateBecamePermanentResident.Value.ToString("dd.MM.yyyy"))Serj Sagan May 25 '13 at 2:31
Was that the date being passed to your controller?
I'm good for a bit now
is there an archive somewhere?
I really REALLY need that page
google.com/search?q=LinkId%3D221760 nothing but dead links
@StevenLiekens Can't you get it via nuget? Just thinking out loud.
no, it's a CTP that rapes your system folder when you install it
it's installed on some of our servers (wtf)
I need the original installer
so I have another crazy question, guys
oh hey, I found it
10:05
does anyone know of anything that provides something like MemoryMappedFile for PCL?
that one supports portable-wpa81+wp80+win80+net45+aspnetcore50
Is there actually any need to implement a protected overload of Dispose() for managed resources? Couldn't I just add the check to delete managed resources within the Dispose() method directly? (stackoverflow.com/a/538238/4988255)
hmm... Ideally I need one that works on Xamarin, particularly Xamarin.iOS
@StevenLiekens I've been scouring google and can't find shit
but it's a starting point
10:09
@Sippy no, I found it on a disk somewhere
Ah right
gg
@StevenLiekens is there a github page (or similar) for that? My work proxy/firewall combo is currently having trouble with NuGet.org; all I get is certificate error pages
I think Microsoft deleted all traces of that MSI lol
yeah I think they did
but I still have it :)
From everything I've read it wasn't the most stable thing they ever released.
10:10
@Kayle the main reason for the overload is so you can call it from the finaliser as well, because the garbage collector won't call Dispose()
And that's saying a lot since they were responsible for Win Vista.
@Kayle if you can guarantee that this object will never be used without calling Dispose(), then yeah, I guess you could probably get away with it...
@Kayle ...but I'm pretty sure you cannot guarantee that.
@anaximander Couldn't you just explicitly call the Dispose() method in the finalizer?
@Kayle you could, but at that point, why make Dispose() do some checking to work out something you could have just told it already?
namely, "am I being Disposed, or garbage-collected?"
@anaximander Good point. Thank you!
10:15
yesterday, by Roel van Uden
@MoonOwlPrince I wonder how you manage to seriously believe you have good ideas.
yesterday, by Benjamin Diele
@MoonOwlPrince Are you on drugs again?
14 hours ago, by Kendall Frey
@MoonOwlPrince I am very, very worried that you might not be trolling right now.
Lol.
Popular to the bitter end.
@Kayle if you're doing anything complex with Disposing/garbage collection, or you're just interested, check out Eric Lippert's pair of blog posts (link to part one) on some of the common mistakes and misconceptions about it all
SJD
SJD
hi. I have a question:

I have a devexpress spinedit control and I have a ViewModel behind my form
Inside my model I have a property "Price"
is there any way to bind that spin edit value to my Price property from view model? :P
@anaximander Will do, thank you for the link.
What a wonderful site mydevice.io/devices :-)
ooh nice
10:25
So CSS device-width maps to the CSS column. Bookmark :P
Oh hellope
@anaximander That was a great post, thanks for sharing. The last example of getting the finalizers to run after creating an infinite loop in the finalizers via instance creation was rather intriguing.
10:41
@anaximander that memorymapped file package is part of corefx github.com/dotnet/corefx/tree/master/src/…
no idea when they are going to release that
@sippy yes it was.sorry was afk lunch
@Sippy I like him
@Gotalove ?
10:58
I get The value '17/06/2015' is not valid for Start Date.
when I try this
@Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.startdate, Model.startdate == null ? "" : Model.startdate.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy"), new { @class = "form-control" })
with editorfor though it works fine
but editorfor format is month/day/year
6/18/2015
11:28
oh my god everyone buy antichamber right now
@Gotalove That's an issue with the jquery validation library
Not the modelbinder.
@KendallFrey It's a meh game.
It's 90% off
and who doesn't enjoy having their brain turned to mush
Europa Universalis fo lyfe
11:38
okay this sorts it out fine @Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.enddate, "{0:d MMM yyyy}", new { @class = "form-control" }) I think having it as dd/MM/yyyy was causing it be validaated as wrong date format
@KendallFrey I like the video
the one with the red and blue?
Left path > up stairs > round corner > back where you started
Right path > down stairs > round corner >back where you started
11:40
that's my favourite puzzle in the game
and then the viewport just twitches slightly and that is all it needs to express "WTF?"
12:04
TFuckingS, whyyyyyy
> 0 Conflicts (0 Remaining)
THEN DON'T FUCKING ASK ME TO MERGE
Simple question; If I post Parameters[username']=test&Parameters[name]=test should I not be able to get the arguments with a Dictionary<string, string> with Web API?
anyone here having experience with parsing soap on runtime and somehow combining it the with the class I already have from my VS (web)reference? I have a WS that will have dynamically added fields, that shall be shown in the program.
@KendallFrey UNSHELVE CHANGES? [Yes/No(but I mean yes)]
@Squiggle Oh, and this terrible terrible wording in the merge page
@TryingToImprove rephrase the question?
Do you have a controller action with parameters of Dictionary<string,string>?
@Campl3r wait wait wait waaaaiit. You have a SOAP web service that returns schemaless arbitrary data?
12:19
"Take Server Version" (means discard the version you just unshelved from the server and keep the version you have in your working directory)
"Restore File and Keep Unshelved Version" (means the opposite)
The "unshelved" version of a file could literally be either one
gahhhhhh
@Squiggle

Using AJAX I want to post

{
Parameters: {
"username": "test",
"name": "test"
}
}

And in my Web API model I have something like `class MyModel { public Dictionary<string, object> Parameters {get;set;} }`

But it wont want to map.. If I post

{
Parameters: [
{ Key: "username", Value: "test" },
{ Key: "name", Value: "test" }
]
}

it is working fine..
@Squiggle My action is using [FromBody]MyModel model as parameter
@Squiggle I have a SOAP web service to that someone will add fields, of which I will not know at compile time, and which should be displayed in the application. NAV :/
dictionary is a list, your first json contains no list
dictionary is not a list
it's not a list of key value?
12:23
no
it's a dictionary
you're an idiot
lists are ordered
I think Dictionary is a Collection<KeyValuePair<a,b>>, isn't it?
obviously, i dont mean a dictionary in C# is a list, i mean it's some sort of collection with n number of elements, i didn't think i needed to spell it out
@SteveG That makes you even more wrong
12:24
If you serailize a Dictionary it becomes a JS object; so it do the correct thing one-way, but not the other-way..
no
you're just being technical, i'm explaining what type of json maps to dictionaries
@Squiggle It is an ICollection, yes
that's what I meant
@SteveG objects map to dictionaries depending on which serializer you're using
@TryingToImprove what if your model contains Parameters as a Dictionary<string,string>?
12:26
No, I have also tried that.
yeah yeah yeah, show me some json that maps to a dictionary
@TryingToImprove What serializer are you using?
Just the default one..
@SteveG { "this": "does" }
@TryingToImprove Which is?
It is more the deserialization.
12:27
I know nothing about your code
@KendallFrey okay, now add another record to it
And I know that JSON.net serializes Dictionary to a JS object literal. But I do not understand with it won't do the same when it deserializes
@SteveG { "this": "does", "ok": "Steve" }
12:29
well, apparently i'm a noob then
@TryingToImprove What error are you getting?
None, it just not parsing correctly; there should be 2 items in the dictionary, but there are none..
@Gotalove If you need dd/MM/yyyy you have to change the jquery validator date format.
ah, so an empty dictionary
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A: Clientside validation fails for date format dd/mm/yyyy in jQuery Validate

Roger WilliamAdding to Darin's answer. If you happen to already be using the datepicker plugin from JQuery UI then you can use that date parser instead of creating your own: $.validator.methods.date = function (value, element) { return this.optional(element) || $.datepicker.parseDate('dd/mm/yy', value);...

12:35
Yes;
It works with `JsonConvert` but not when going through Web API..
Yeah, it's working fine for me with JsonConvert
What does your deserialization code look like?
I do not know that.. I just use the default modelbinding that comes with Web API.. I guess it would be the same as JsonConvert..
Maybe new JsonContentNegotiator(new JsonMediaTypeFormatter())
There has to be some code you can show
model binding happens automatically
The deserializer doesn't seem to be compatible
12:42
GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.Services.Replace(typeof(IContentNegotiator), new JsonContentNegotiator(new JsonMediaTypeFormatter())); but it is for the response data
And as @SteveG says, the deserialization happens with the modelbinding which ASP.net does for me..
I am using Web API 1
I don't want to spend more time with this, so I just post an array with {key;value} pairs for now..
guys I have linq query by using which i want to show records between dates:
startdate = DateTime.ParseExact(DateFrm, "dd/MM/yyyy", null);
EndDate = DateTime.ParseExact(DateT, "dd/MM/yyyy", null);
stuList = dbEntities.StudentAdmissions.Where(s => s.AlocateRoomDatetimeRpts.Where(f => startdate > f.AlocateDate && EndDate<f.AlocateDate).Select(x => x.AddID).Contains(s.AddId)).ToList();
But everytime getting count 0 in list
anybody help
It seems very odd to require something to be before a start date and after an end date
12:59
@KendallFrey yeah I have seen the mistake thanks alot buddy +1 for you

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