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00:26
"static saves the day", now there's a sad statement I hope to never, ever, hear again
01:25
@BradleyDotNET "public static saves the day"
scope problems? throw a public on it!
need to save state? architecture?! YAGNI! public static!
01:38
@BradleyDotNET embrace the statelessness, let it engulf you
02:22
@KendallFrey pass :)
02:57
Hey guys, I was thinking, what would be the best way to present data from previous views/forms to current form/view? E.g. you fill out a form, go to a new page, then on that new form you are asked to verify information or go back and edit details... how do you safely display the data on the verify info page e.g. password and username?
 
3 hours later…
06:11
yay thursday!
06:29
hi @BenjaminDiele and the rest
seems our timezones are alot closer or your an early bird
whats your timezone
here its utc+3
which means its 9.36am here
8.37 here
and most of the time i'm the first one here. Today i'm a bit later at work :D
aha
motivated worker :-P
Early bird :) Usually I come in at around 7.30 so I can leave at around 16h
That way I still have an afternoon / evening
06:41
thats preferable.
good thinking
am here around the same time but I leave at 5.i compensate so I dont have to work weekends
@Gotalove I've only once worked a weekend in my 4 - 5 years now. That was to deploy a rewrite of our webapp
Weekends are mine, or they have to pay me :)
lucky you
it sucks working on a weekend
How many hours are specified in your contract? Or do you need to do weekends because otherwise they'll fire you?
no contract
I used to work 8-5 mon-fri
then 9-1 saturdays
but I negotiated with my boss
plus I am ever late getting here at 7.30 at times 8
@Gotalove How does that work? Here we can't do work without a contract, or it's work that the tax service doesn't know about (called moonlighting)
06:46
the one thing I hate about my job is fixing some old vb6 payroll code
they have me as a 'consultant' so as to evade tax
@Gotalove that sucks balls man
07:03
Good morning.
morning Roel
@RoelvanUden morgen!
07:20
yo
sup @Marek
@RoelvanUden was the deployment on iOS successful?
@Marek Hell no.
Today the battle continues.
Valar Applis
07:55
Valar morghulis
all men must die
Yes, yes... the night is dark and full of terrors.
08:12
so is our svn repository
I need a job that does not involve maintaining legacy code
it's hurting my creativity
If you're in Antwerp like your linkedin says, you'll find something pretty soon
most jobs are either there or in brussels
@StevenLiekens Also, every job has some maintaining of legacy code :D
SJD
SJD
08:50
hello everybody
does somebody know how can I cath the parent of an event sender?
o/
cath?
I can't believe no one said anything in here for 17 hours lol
Oh shit it just didn't load. xD
NVM
@RoelvanUden What's that from?
Oh got.
what else ey
09:05
anyone here still using Setup Projects (vdproj) for installers?
@Thunderstruck I have done recently.
do yourself a favor and learn how to use wix
@StevenLiekens nebar
I'm not having this argument again xD
If I had to write an installer for a salable product I'd use wix or something good
@StevenLiekens I remember a witticism that went 'Good programmers avoid nasty little problems for the same reason that models avoid cheeseburgers'
I am facing a dilemma in configuring a Setup Project.. I need to add .manifest and .vsto project outputs in the Setup Project App folder. The problem is if I select these files from Debug output, and then run the build in release configuration, it can't find the files. Same if I select from release output and run build in Debug config..
09:10
But for shitty little service installers there's no point going nuts on the installer.
SJD
SJD
If I have :

private void Window_SizeChanged(object sender, SizeChangedEventArgs e)
Can I know if another event called this event or there was just a "drag of edge" action?
@StevenLiekens The project is old and I have to maintain it using Setup Projects..
@Sippy any idea how can I add some flexibility, I mean be able to build in Release/Debug mode without needing to change the file location every time..
If your installer needs specific files, copy them into the installer.
It is not a smart installer.
Plus if it ends up being 100mb, so what
@Sippy they are specific files produced as output, but in different folders (bin/Debug or bin/Release). So If in the Setup Project, I select the files from debug folder output and then later run build in Release mode, it fails. Every time I want to get a build in different configuration, I have to manually change those file locations in Setup project :(
The project has not been touched for years, and now the company wants to use TFS build for it!
So far the release msi was being built locally by developer so this wasn't an issue
09:31
morning
just a friendly reminder: If you ever enable fuslog on a computer, DISABLE it as soon as you are done
currently deleting 40 GB of fuslog protocols...
@SteffenWinkler what is that
it's a .NET 'tool' that logs every binding request and wether it was successfull or not. (binding as in: your .exe requests DLL A, which requests DLL B and so on).
and when enabled it does that for every .NET program
sounds like a cool spam tool
it writes which version of an assembly was requested, where .NET tried to find it and so on
yup
but it's awesome when you've a weird exception that makes no sense (something like 'your dll, that lies right next to your .exe, couldn't be found')
you can read more about fuslog and the fuslog viewer over here: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/e74a18c4%28v=vs.110%29.aspx
@Thunderstruck Well shouldn't you always build the installer as a release?
09:43
what's the scope of static methods without a visibility modifier?
okay, private it seems
09:55
is ServiceBase.Run() blocking in a windows service project?
okay, it is
10:11
indeed it is
10:33
Hey, quick question: I'm trying to add a odata service to one of my solutions in vs. I need to authenicate to this service via domain. In VS I get a 401, in the browser it just works fine.
Hm.
You mean the Visual Studio integrated browser?
you running VS under a different account?
I mean "Add Service Reference". and no
I'm thinking that VS Browser does not authenticate with my domain credentials, as IE or chrome does. Is there any other way of adding a reference?
10:54
there's a command line tool that generates proxy classes
try that
11:24
@Campl3r I think you're right, but the fact that it asks for auth to serve metadata sounds weird
@TomW it's a odata service von MS NAV, of course it's weird.
@StevenLiekens I don't think you get rep for answering your own questions in chat btw :P
you guys are not fast enough
@Campl3r a fellow Dynamics abuser! yay me!
Ah yes, becoming clearer now. Hosting model not designed for WCF; doesn't know that metadata GET doesn't need to be authenticated
Actually, need not be WCF
11:39
I love this guy
4
I hate whoever starred that
@KendallFrey No you don't
Yeah, I suppose you're right.
Pakalu Papito is genuinely one of my favorite human beings.
I dunno why.
He's awesome.
I'd be disappointed if the person posting wasn't the guy in the picture
is there a knowyourmeme page on him yet?
looking at stars and that star is me (:
11:48
Sup peoples
@TomW No but he posts vines and stuff on his twitter.
It's him.
hallo all
which language is more advance and powerful...c++ or c#?
@androidplusios.design Yes
It all depends what you want to do
@androidplusios.design Clojure.
and/or IronPython
12:01
I have done C++ and I think I like pointers. C# has also introduced pointers. Also it has taked operator overloading from C+++
c++*
C++ is good for mathematical and performance-driven applications, like 3D graphics
C# is good for everything else
@androidplusios.design why
@androidplusios.design Don't use pointers in C# unless you know why
and please forget about pointer when you code with c#, that's simply introducing nightmare
C# is designed not to use pointers, it only has them for advanced stuff
12:02
I think Pointers unleash the real power
I did really good in C++/ C
Unless you have a really, really good reason, pick C# over C++.
And read: Good reasons are limited to extreme performance, e.g. AAA game engines
you sure the real power is not on the dark side?
I am currently learning Unity and Xamarin. So, I picked C#
@androidplusios.design can you explain why you like pointers?
Xamarin is sht cos it requires license lol use cordova instead, community and opensource really rocks
12:04
I am student. Free for students
@Marek That doesn't mean it's "shit".
Corova/PhoneGap and Xamarin both have their own strengths/weaknesses
I know its costly but need to pay to their team
Hi is it available xamarin version free ?
Yes, there is a free version. No, you can't do any real app with it.
or if you only use that contributing open source project, you can apply open source license
12:39
what kind of function is this:

static int? TranslateToNumber(char c){ }

I don't happen to see this kind of functions in any other programming language. I am new to C#
@androidplusios.design it's a static function which returns a nullable int
What part are you asking about?
int?
what is this question mark doing
short for Nullable<int>
nullable int
12:42
In C++, nothing is nullable, but in C#, classes are nullable. Nullable<> exists to make structs nullable as well
Ok so the function say like either it can be within the int range 4,294,967,295 - negative or it will be null?
the return value
@androidplusios.design That's the uint range, but yes
int? a = null;
int? b = 10;
int? c = a + b; // null
@KendallFrey why is c null? I'd expect it to be 10
null != 0
because a is null
If null was 0, why use null?
12:48
@BenjaminDiele I'm pretty sure nulls are propagated on nullable types.
13:02
Anyone use RavenDB and have resources for "polymorphic indices"?
@CuddleBunny Not I.
How are you liking NoSQL/
@Marek Did you use splash screens on PG for WP8?
@RoelvanUden Nah I didn't managed to run my app on WP8 as I use ng
@Marek Angular? I run Angular on WP8 with no issue.
@RoelvanUden I will try to look for that exception I always get. Do you use Ionic as well?
Oh, I remember what was the issue, WebSQL for WP
13:14
@Marek No, but Angular has a bug because if you XHR a file on file:/// (as PG) does you get status 0 and that's an error according to Angular. Precompiling templates or changing the status before allowing Angular to deal with it works. :-P
good morning
@FreeAsInBeer I've been trying to find ways to efficiently mix different data stores after taking a course about "Polyglot Persistence" on MVA. Inheritance is hard in SQL so I'm storing a really dynamic part of my model in nosql and it is working out kinda awesome.
started using RavenDB because there was an embeddable option making it easier to develop on with plans to use documentdb after I pop it up on Azure... but at this point I'll probably just keep using Raven
Can I ask a question, what do you think would be the most performant binding approach for a DataSource on a repeater where the data is returned through a ashx?
@SteveG happy post-hump-day
@KendallFrey Happy post-coitus day
13:22
@Greg Webforms? Yuck.
@FreeAsInBeer Legacy project. Our rewrite to MVC isn't for another several months.
Are there huge performance implications when using different databindings in .NET?
Well, what would be the ideal binding coming from a response stream?
I'm unaware of any actually implementing an IEnumerable, which is required for a data binding to a repeater.
@RoelvanUden you were right I get:
0x800c001c - JavaScript runtime error: Unable to add dynamic content. A script attempted to inject dynamic content, or elements previously modified dynamically, that might be unsafe.
@Marek Because @RoelvanUden knows all.
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13:27
That deserves a star sir @Greg
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Q: Parse/Read a double at a known start position in a string

Johan LarssonIs there something that can read a double from a known start position in a string? I want to avoid the allocation in double.Parse(s.Substring(...)) Also the split is nontrivial with numberstyles & cultures. It feels like there must be something in the framework but I cannot find it. The signat...

He has saved my ass so many times, he fills gaps in knowledge quite well.
@KendallFrey ^^
Someone just bought a load of cake and start handing it out in the office
gg
mm cake who does that on a Thursday... could have been a Friday event!
13:30
Lol
@KendallFrey i need a smoke after that
every time i try DDD, i end up just writing plain DTO's that do nothing other than pass data
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@JohanLarsson phew, tough one
guess I'll write my own, wtf at comments
writing your own is bound to be hard
yeah bug fest
13:42
especially if you handle the parsing yourself
but splitting the far end is the same level of hard right?
it's the same problem, so yeah
are you after the string or the double?
you understand, the guys in comments does not :)
the double
avoiding the substring allocation is a bonus
maybe there is a p/invoke
you're thinking if there is a large amount of data after the double?
how do you mean?
13:44
i.e. 100000 char string
which is expensive to copy
if there are many I think the allocations will add up
from a microoptimizing perspective
but that is not very important
many what?
the extra objects shouldn't be a problem if there are only, say 100 chars per string
say you have a document with 100K different doubles. Then you will have 100K strings
iirc allocating strings is an issue in C#
100K doubles in one string, or 100K doubles in 100K strings?
they don't just bounce on the stack
@KendallFrey either
13:47
there's a big difference there
in terms of substring
Assuming you do SubString(pos), you'll get the other 99999 doubles along with the first one in the string
whereas if it's 100K short strings, it's just 100K strings
double.Parse requires a clean end right?
13:50
maybe
it throws for double.parse(1.23ab)?
I'm scared for VS2015 RTM at the rate that the RC crashes on my machine
@JohanLarsson yep :(
And I'm guessing you need to support variant cultures?
13:52
yeah and numberstyles
It seems you have very little option rather than feed it to double.Parse
@KendallFrey Ever used Code-First-From-Database in your projects ?
problem is, you need to try every possible length
@JoanLeaven nope, we use model first

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