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12:01
I have a big tree, each way of the three leads into a different end, when they are at the end I want to put it into a list. My problem is: how do I make multiple lists at once with different names?
or isnt this possible?
names? lists don't have names
sure, you can make multiple lists
List<string> NameofTheList = new List<string>();
thats what i mean
Wouter, nobody is following what you actually want to do with these lists or arrays. Can you explain exactly why you think you need all those lists?
@Sippy Generating a Cordova app through PhoneGap Build is next to impossible without physical access to an actual Mac device. Fuck Mac. I don't want a fucking Mac. You can create apps for Windows/Android without being tied to platform, but iOS? Nooooo. OF COURSE NOT. Their shitty dev pages are also so fucking broken, with broken html and decrepated JS calls, everything literally breaks trying to navigate it
okay let me try
12:03
@wouter sooooo make another variable?
I want to make multiple lists, and print each list on a apart excel sheet
@wouter List<List<string>>?
Just nest lists.
if you can see the image, this is what i want to do with my ~10000strings i got
and seperate those strings in different lists
so the smallest dots are my lists
but for each of the small dot i have to make a list
why not list<string[]>?
or List<list>
List<List> is not just 2 lists. its for every entry a seperate List
List<list>
gonna try that
12:10
How do I parse to date only - without time in JS?
var a = new List<List<string>>();
for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
  var b = new List<string>();
  for (var j = 0; j < 10; j++) {
    b.Add(j.ToString());
  }
  a.Add(b);
}
@wouter
@RoelvanUden gg apple
Apple is gonna go bankrupt if they don't sort their shit out like Microsoft is doing.
It won't be soon but it'll happen.
@RoelvanUden lets build the Hackintosh?
@Sippy no, they can keep in good shape as long as they blow the fanbois well
12:17
102
Q: Simple C# CSV Excel export class

ChrisThought this might be handy for someone, this is an extremely simple CSV export class that I needed. Features: Extremely simple to use Escapes commas and quotes so excel handles them fine Exports date and datetimes in timezone-proof format Without further ado: using System; using System.Data...

@Sippy If the idiots keep buying, they'll keep building crap and selling it as gold.
Its best example...but how can i add two table in single file,means i have a one table of two rows and other table is 10 rows and both have unique column name.I want to add two rows table on top and after gap of two lines i want to add second table.
ctrl a -> ctrl c -> ctrl v -> enter enter -> ctrl a -> ctrl c -> ctrl v
@RoelvanUden Thank you SOOO much haha finally :D im so happy
thanks for helping me @RoelvanUden @SebastianL
scotlands national animal is a unicorn.
12:24
Yep.
that's awesome
@Squiggle u live in England or Scotland or Welsh btw?
@tweray None :D
GUESS AGAIN FOO'
@tweray @Sippy :D
@tweray I moved out of Yorkshire a few years ago.
i'm curious how's English ppl feeling about the Scotland independent
im tired
12:29
I'm cool with it either way. It would be economic suicide, and the pro-independence campaign was full of wishful thinking... but the will of the Scots for self-determination should be respected either way.
I'm all for scottish independence
Because it'll end party politics in the rest of the UK
Or will it actually
Yeah it would
Cos the only party left to take any votes would be conservatives and that's not a democracy
Dunno how well the scottish would do but yeah .. depends if they were allowed to leave the UK and join the EU
@Sippy It would however leave England with a solid Conservative majority. Make of that what you will.
:(
@Squiggle That's the point, yeah. Labour are too weak to make a comeback, and if SNP isn't a UK party anymore then that just leaves Conservatives.
So there would be only one party that could rule and then we could just say this party system only has one party in it, let's try something else.
I'd love that cos I don't think the party system works, really.
I do agree with that.
I'm also confused about why they do it based on constituencies.
12:35
You'll never do away with party politics, but at least ditch FPTP in favor of something less retarded.
I'm not all for UKIP but they got a vast number of votes and only one constituency.
So they got one seat.
Which is massive under-representation of a majority
just be glad you dont have to deal with american politics
@SteveG small mercies
@Squiggle Absolutely.
My Dad has predicted that Cameron will step down and let Boris Johnson rule us.
If that comes true I'm fucking leaving.
Bye UK!
I personally support bnp
they are the berst
12:37
codewars now does c# examples
@Sippy Why is Boris bad? He rides the bicycle with The Terminator!
The code does not execute properly. Try to figure out why.

public class CustomMath {
public static int multiply(int a, string b) {
return a + b;
}
}
@BenjaminDiele He's such a mong
@BenjaminDiele he's an untrustworthy buffoon.
He's basically the real life, British equivalent of Zaphod Beeblebrox.
12:41
because your multiply function adds?
@Obviously ^^
can't even sum it
"In November 2004 the British tabloids revealed that since 2000, Johnson had been having an affair with Spectator columnist Petronella Wyatt, resulting in two terminated pregnancies. Johnson initially dismissed the claims as "piffle"."
@Obviously cannot convert string to int
yeah that too
didn't even notice
all the errors I can't see...
12:43
otherwise it would execute fine
codewars asked me
trying the new stuff?
@Sippy I had to look that one up
@BenjaminDiele Are you kidding me?
Get out
12:44
@BenjaminDiele i like you
@SteveG Thanks, I like myself too!
@BenjaminDiele No you don't~!
you hate yourself, don't deny it
@Sippy Not everybody watches the same movies and follows the same cults :)
Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy is widely accepted to be a good series of books to read, whether there is a cult following or not.
Fair point
I was just surprised, alright xD
12:47
Sure, I read the book, 10 years ago.
There are 5 :(
I don't really care though
when autocorrect changes to "pakalu patio" http://t.co/yrWDNew7FG
@BenjaminDiele Either way as you don't know I can explain the point
At some point in the books someone says that the point of the president isn't to maintain absolute power, it's to maintain the illusion of absolute power whilst distracting the masses away from the fact that those above him actually control everything and he has little to no say in anything.
Boris Johnson's life and existence is distracting.
The whole shit would just seem utterly nefarious!
Thanks for the explanation
Lol
yw
such informativeness
13:13
I have a bunch of csproj files with <ProductVersion> and <SchemaVersion> elements
legacy VS.NET crap?
<ProductVersion>9.0.30729</ProductVersion>
<SchemaVersion>2.0</SchemaVersion>
some go as far back as 8.0.30703
SJD
SJD
Another question. Based on the expander's event (expand & collapse) I try to resize my window using:
Height += MyEpander.Height;

But, it doesn't work.. :(
"it doesn't work" is not a problem description
SJD
SJD
Well.. if I get no errors/warnings => doesn't work?:P
Please explain what happened, and what you expected
maybe if you change it to Height += MyExpander.Height
SJD
SJD
13:28
@juanvan rofl
@KendallFrey I expect the window to be resized to specified height:D
change the ActualHeight and ActualWidth
SJD
SJD
You can't do that
ActualHeight has no setter attribute
hmm is there a size prop?
or a Resize() method
just guessing
I am learning angular and came across an issue.

(function(){
var app = angular.module('store', [ ]);

app.controller('StoreController', function(){
	this.product = gems;
});
	var gems = [
	{
		name:'Dodecahedron',
		price:2.95,
		description: 'Some gems have hidden qualities beyond their luster, beyond their shine...Dodeca is one od those gems.',
		canPurchase:false,
	},
	{
		name:'Pentagonal Gem',
		price:5.95,
		description: 'This one is shaped like a pentagon. As such it is more expensive. It has 12 sides and a very high shine!',
13:30
@SJD And what happened?
SJD
SJD
tried with Meassure & Rearrange and doesn't work ..
ahh the Gem Store
> Dodeca is one od those gems
SJD
SJD
@KendallFrey nothing. :) the height was the same
Well thur's yur prolem right thur!
13:31
@SJD what about bindings? like in here: stackoverflow.com/questions/7103169/…
SJD
SJD
I expect when expander is expanded to grow in height.
@Sippy no...its a string silly
strings are allowed to be mispelled
@Skullomania </sarcasm>
@SJD have you tried putting a breakpoint on that line?
@Sippy i know...im just giving your hard time back to ya
SJD
SJD
13:32
@SebastianL I believe this can be a potential solution. But, what's the difference of binding the value or modifying it?
SJD
SJD
@KendallFrey yes. every line is executed, but no result on UI though..
@SJD Is your window set to autosize?
@Skullomania Your problem is probably that you don't have a collection called products.
It's called product.
@Skullomania Should you be assigning this.products = gems;? Notice the 's' in products.
SJD
SJD
13:33
@KendallFrey by default the height is AUTO yes.
silly rabbit
dat dun eet
damn that syntax dun got me again
@SJD In that case the height will be determined by the content, not the height property
*spelling
Yeah, JS being dynamic can be a bitch.
Lol
Irony of me pointing out a spelling mistake and a spelling mistake causing your issue? :P
No? ok
13:35
And you really should be resizing your content, not the window itself
@Sippy yea...that really is ironic
:D
@Sippy i also went ahead and fixed the spelling of odd
WOO!
just for good measure
13:36
hey guys, just a concept question. If I calculate the hash of a pdf before inserting into db and then I grab pdf from db and then calculate the hash, should the hashes match?
Best practices and such.
xD
@KalaJ Yes
SJD
SJD
@KendallFrey when resizing the window, that height attribute is overwritten so there is no AUTO value anymore;)
even if the contents of the pdf get encrypted in pdf
13:36
oh
encrypted in db
@KalaJ Well, if you decrypt it, then yes.
@KalaJ if they get decrypted again, the hash will still match
ah ok
still...why would the console not show an error
13:38
GGAAAAAAAAaaaaaaahhhhh
head -> desk
How do you guys store SSN in your db's?
what the hell is <DefaultTargetSchema>IE50</DefaultTargetSchema> in my csproj file?
Entire day's refactoring based on false assumptions
Properly decrypting encrypted data should give you the exact original data. Otherwise, you're Doing it Wrong®.
@Obviously I guess it would depend on how it's needing to be used.
like encrypt it or not?
13:39
yes encrypted
please encrypt it
I'm not sure if this is overkill or not but we do encryption (hash) + salt for our passwords and security answers
so I think you should do it for SSN
@KalaJ Hashing != encrypting
Can anyone expand this code to 3for-loops, so lists, in a list in a list? var a = new List<List<string>>();
for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
var b = new List<string>();
for (var j = 0; j < 10; j++) {
b.Add(j.ToString());
}
a.Add(b);
}
Expand it?
13:42
extend maybe? how do you call it?
Enumerable.Range if you want to convert to linq
This is pretty basic. Is this homework, or do you not know how to do this?
its not my homework haha
i dont want it to convert to linq
Which part are you having trouble with?
its for my job :)
lets me give you what i already have, 1 sec
13:45
Basically
`var a = new List<List<string>>(); `
becomes
`var a = new List<List<List<string>>>(); `
Then just add an extra for loop
i did
OK. What's not working with your current solution?
var a = new List<List<List<string>>>();
for (var k= 0; k < 3; k++) {
for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
var b = new List<string>();
for (var j = 0; j < 10; j++) {
b.Add(j.ToString());
}
a.Add(b);
}
}
I see the sample I wrote a few hours back...
Adapted. Poorly.
yes @RoelvanUden i want to format it to three loops
13:46
You're adding b (List of string) to a which is expecting a List of list of list of string.
!!tell wouter format
@wouter Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
var a = new List<List<List<string>>>();
for (var k= 0; k < 3; k++) {
  var b = new List<List<string>>();
  for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
   var c = new List<string>();
   for (var j = 0; j < 10; j++) {
     c.Add(j.ToString());
   }
   a.Add(b);
 }
 b.add(c);
}
I am sorry, didnt knew i could format on here
this should work right?
@wouter I'm pretty sure FreeAsInBeer answered the problem. a.Add(b); won't function properly
@wouter a.Add(b) should be b.Add(c) and b.add(c) should be a.Add(b)
13:51
Warning: untested code.
var masterList = new List<List<List<string>>>();
for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
	var listA = new List<List<string>>();
	for (var j = 0; j < 5; j++) {
		var listB = new List<string>();
		for (var k = 0; k < 10; k++) {
			listB.Add(k.ToString());
		}

		listA.Add(listB);
	}

	masterList.Add(listA);
}
I wonder how you can work as a professional developer? This is basic wouter.
@RoelvanUden ah i see, im sorry. thanks again for helping
@RoelvanUden i dont, but i had to make something in c# for the first time
I program PLC's :)
Ah. That explains a lot :D
im sorry for bothering you with those stupid questoins
will leave now, hopefully forgood :p
have a nice day, gentlemen
@RoelvanUden our last CIO didn't know how to change her desktop wallpaper
13:53
No problem at all :-) See ya :-)
@Skullomania Ohh. That IS hard.
Ciao mate
@Skullomania *cries* This feeling, I know it.
yea....her saying was you don't need to be technically inclined in order to manage people
I just want to work for a place where everyone earn the position they are in...maybe one day
While that is somewhat true (it's becoming less so considering the large part tech plays in almost every role), if you're a CIO you really need to understand what tech your business is and should be using.
Unfortunately we're humans and not robots. Emotion and relationships will generally get you farther than performance.
Hey guys
Is it possible that an application can use an older version of .NET?
Than whats installed
its just not in the technical part of the word that has the trouble. I have a friend who is a police officer and he mentioned that alot of the new hires have degrees but some of them have never been in a scrap before
that sucks!
13:58
@Asheh You can install older versions side by side.
@Asheh Sorry, could you clarify? Where is the application running? Are multiple versions installed? Do you want to use an older version?
goodday!
Sorry, basically I am getting this exception:
There is very little information about it other than "its ignorable"
It mentions its to do with using .Net 4.0
However, Ive written a sample application and it doesn't occur
Which indicates that my main application uses .Net 4.0 and other ones dont
That's not a .NET 4.0 specific error.
:(
14:01
Good morning.
Well I dont know what to do other than ignore it
@Asheh I would just ignore it
first-chance exceptions can usually be ignored
Provided it wont cause any problems in release
do you have Just My Code turned on?
Isn't just my code a C#/.Net thing?
14:03
Maybe, it's a VS option. Why?
This is when I use a C++/CLI type in my native C++ application
When it allocates the type on the stack it asserts
So i have no concept of Just My Code ( I dont think ... )
better make sure
14:17
13 min until i can go home :)
have you guys tried chocolate covered coffee/expresso beans?
im gonna be cornholio in about an hour
@Skullomania Yes. They are delicious
@Skullomania but dont eat too much, they may be fantastic, but the can be laxative :D
oops
i ate half the bag
14:22
Lol
Oops indeed.
i love queries that take hours.
@SebastianL I'm jelly. American over here. Day just started.
Work a 11 hour day, get nothing done
I am need of checking permision bits in c#. So, i have 6 permissions look up values , 1- Read, 2-Write, 4-Update, 8-Delete, 16- Admin, 32-Super Admin. A user can belong to multiple profiles, so, if a user has read,write and delete, he will have 2+4+8 = 14. This value will be stored in DB. Now, if I have to check if this user has "read" rights, that is check if "1" is part of 14, how do I do that?
work a 7 hour day, get a week's worth of work done
14:25
@SteveG Our ERP has some of those. Our DBA refactors many of them to take 30 seconds.
#programmerlyfe
@FreeAsInBeer :D
@Teeboy 14 & 1 == 1
@Teeboy Easy hack is to just check if it's odd.
But Roel's answer is what you're looking for to remain consistent.
@Teeboy If you do it with enums, SomeValue.HasFlag(SomeValue.Read)
Which is nicer.
14:26
I assume you've implemented it as bitflag enum?
yes, these are enum values
let me see if (if (14 && 1)) would compile
it wouldnt
you completely butchered the syntax
i am going to remove the outer braces of course
Good day everyone :) I'm a bit new to this "lock" thing in c#. So would using a ConcurrentDictionary to store lock objects be a safe thing to do? Like so: pastebin.com/bigLYzvW
@skkeeper you mean locked objects or what "lock things"?
14:29
@Teeboy bitwise syntax is & ^ | etc
lock(object) syntax
@Teeboy NOT &&
@skkeeper I would frown on it. A lot. It seems like a terrible idea.
if (14 && 1 == 1) is not compiling..
if (14 ^ 1 == 1) is also not compiling
Of course not. Read what I said.
For gods sake if you can't read, why are you a dev?
You really should use what Roel suggested. SomeValue.HasFlag(SomeValue.Read)
14:30
ok let me try that
I may be bitter at this point. Please don't assume I'm making personal attacks right now.
It's more maintainable and will continue to work even if you change the values of the bitflags.
@RoelvanUden what would be the potential problems? I'm really worried this is going to bite me in the ass later
@skkeeper Storing objects you're locking on in a dictionary is just.. terrible. How do yu know something is locked or not when you add/delete objects from the dictionary? You don't. Not really, anyway. You can guess.
Besides, why are you even locking like this.
i wish I would have invested the 600 bucks I spent on a flat screen TV in 2009 in bitcoin. Who wants to help me build a time machine
14:33
i need to make sure that code never runs at the same time for queueparameters with the same source and ticket number
i initially just locked everything and it works, but it slows down if two different tickets need to be calculated. So I just expanded it to a dictionary
also I wish i would not have ate half the bag of coffee beans...theres a rumbly in my tummy
@skkeeper Then why not have SumFiles live in QueueParameter (or a derived class)?
@Skullomania do you have a hot tub?
no...and im at work
hi
whats new?
14:35
That way, each QueueParameter object has its own lock object
@skkeeper You really should not handle this on the C# side. Can't there be multiple instances of your code running? Static is not system-wide, it's app domain wide static. If you have multiple app domains (like if there are multiple workers in iis..) or in a load balanced scenario, you're screwed. Fast and hard.
@Jeremy different QueueParameters can have the same ticket number and source
@Jeremy and they should never run at the same time
@RoelvanUden that is not an issue in my case. This is a simple desktop console app that i know only runs once
'works great! thx Roel!
class Program
{
[Flags]
public enum values
{
Read = 1,
Write = 2,
Update = 4,
Delete = 8,
Admin = 16
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
values v = values.Read | values.Write;
if (v.HasFlag(values.Update))
Console.WriteLine("True");
else
Console.WriteLine("False");

Console.ReadLine();
}
}
learned something new today
you learned how to remove all indentation from your code?
@skkeeper Then your solution will work just fine. ;-) Of course it won't ever release the objects for the hashes, but so long as you keep it in a single app domain, itll work
14:39
@Ro
sorry
@RoelvanUden that's what i wanted to make sure
Thanks for the feedback :)
hehe.. copy paste issue :)
actually, learned that attribute "flags" can be assigned to enums to do bit operations
I hate enums
That dictionary should never have more than 3000 or so objects so it shouldn't affect performance. it's a bit hacky i realize but it's the best i can come up with
they're almost always used to avoid having to implement a strategy pattern properly
14:42
@skkeeper You can do better :P
@skkeeper Hint: Use the dictionary to count the number of lockers as well, and leave the responsibility of cleaning up in the same code. If the lock-achied guy is the last one, remove the thing. :P
no memory leaks! harder to reason about though
@StevenLiekens Why?
Enums are great.
NVM, shoulda read two messages down more quickly.
Do you have a concrete example? I'm curious.
whenever you switch on an enum to execute different code, you're using enums to implement strategy
which makes me sad
So that should probably be broken out into subclasses?
So do you hate when enums are used properly>
Such as bit flags, or possibly some piece of program state?
14:47
I hate program state in general
I'm a hateful person
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Oh man I think it might finally be time to evacuate Texas.
user862319
@RoelvanUden I missunderstood how the lock syntax works. If i'm reading it properly now and I understand you, I can actually remove lock objects from the dictionary while inside the lock itself
@skkeeper Yes, but this will cause bugs. The next one that comes in and thinks "There is no object to lock on yet, I'll create one" will be running in parallel to the one that just deleted the object. Not recommended.
@RoelvanUden true
14:55
@Bob Are those jobs all in the Disaster Recovery domain?
For TX.
user862319
@FreeAsInBeer Not really. I would say 99% of it is in operations and development (software maintenance) for shitty financial/oil companies.
user862319
I need to break out of this, but selling+buying a house is a painful experience to go through after having done it so recently.
user862319
I wonder what its like to work at Microsoft under their new leadership...
@Pheonixblade9 you here yet?

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