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14:05
what is code-first-from-database?
it's either database-first or code-first, surely?
you now have code-first-from-database
you connect to the database, choose your tables, and it generates poco classes out of it
no model
that's database-first.
@JoanLeaven isn't that database-first?
It generates your model.
@KendallFrey no it's not
It does not generates a model
only the pocos
14:07
uhhh yes it does. The POCOs are the model.
its new in EF 6 I think
database-first doesn't need a model
@Squiggle : code-first-from-database doesnt create an edmx file, if you will
Is that actually the technical name for it?
If so, that's terrible
yes, hold on
i will throw you a screenshot
14:08
@JoanLeaven no, but an EDMX file is just an XML representation of a relational dataset.
which was used to generate your model
Visual Studio obscured that a little
i guess that's just t4
hm so that scaffolds your POCOs and generates a mapping?
it generates poco classes with the usuual code-first attributes over the properties
14:10
@JoanLeaven Oh, so what it's doing is copying an existing DB into a code-first project?
sounds like a decent compromise
@KendallFrey Yes
that makes more sense
using attributes?
Seems like all that excitement is going away in EF7 :(
14:11
@CuddleBunny What do you mean ?
I prefer fluent config
@JoanLeaven they've already gutted all the tooling. Seems like everything right now is code-first exclusive and only through the command line
likely because they want all of it to work outside of VS
Though I feel like VS should be a boon to development with exclusive tooling, even if it is optional. But I think the EF team is unimaginative in that area
@Squiggle using attributes like [Table] and [Key] etc.
14:14
yeah. I prefer fluent config.
@Squiggle Never tried that
@Squiggle I am a little bit retarded in that domain ... here, we work with databases created like 15 years ago ... so it always been model-from-database
        ToTable("Configurations");
        HasKey(c => c.Id);
        Property(t => t.TypeId).HasColumnName("TypeId").IsRequired();
etc
@Squiggle Never used code-first
code-first doesn't mean you can't use an existing database
it makes it really quite clean, because your C# POCOs can live in an entirely different project to your EF dependencies
e.g. if you want to switch to an in-memory data context for integration testing :)
14:16
@Squiggle That's interesting... because actually, my DAL and my Entities are inside the same project
tinkering with EF7 I have my DAL and entities in a shared class library and swapping between storage engines is just a single function call away most of the time... kinda awesome
each project references the dal in the shared project but has it's own connection strings etc, and one project can store that model in sql server while another using the same code stores it in sql lite
elegant :)
Someone correct me, something stupid I'm sure.
var request = WebRequest.Create(uri) as HttpWebRequest;
if(request != null)
    using(var response = request.GetResponse() as HttpWebResponse)
    {
        var serializer = new JavaScriptSerializer();
        var deserialize = serializer.Deserialize<List<ClearanceModel>>(response);
    }
use braces
... I condensed.
14:25
don't use JavaScriptSerializer
use a serializer that reads from a stream
then give it response.GetResponseStream()
guys I have a question about returning data from viewmodel
Here's some sample code to help me understand the concepts:
So I have two models, user and security questions
I have a dialog where I want to display data from both those models
I have to.
for a specific user
so I created a viewmodel to house the models but I'm confused on how to show the data from the viewmodel to the view. I'm not sure what I need to setup in my controller
@StevenLiekens What do you mean?
to get the specific user
14:33
w00t. Visual Studio has seized up.
Time for another cup of tea.
var model = new CombinedAccountModel();
return View("ViewName", model)
well I did that but I am wondering will that return a list or data for a specific user
actually hmm
@CharlieBrown You have a second.
it returns whatever you put in it
let me think about how to better phrase the question
I have three dialogs, dialog with user model data, dialog with security question data, and finally dialog with view model data (both model data).
I save the data in session from dialog 1 to dialog 2 and from dialog 2 to 3. On Dialog 3, I want to return my saved data from session(?) or viewmodel? how do I do that?
In this case, I just want to return that specific user data (not a collection of user(s) data)
14:40
What is the security risk of implementing DES on your own
what is DES?
It as an encryption algorithm
ah ok
@MoonOwlPrince You really can't figure that out?
@Sippy All you have to do is ensure your is free of bugs
14:41
I would say it depends on how good of a cryptographer you are
- Surname cannot be longer than 30 characters
- Forename cannot be longer than 30 characters
- Combined forename and surname cannot be longer than 50 characters
I hate legacy systems
@Squiggle That's beaut
@Squiggle Another cup of tea ? :)
@JoanLeaven I'm on my 5th this afternoon
What are some famous software build with C#?
14:42
[twitch]
@BrianS erm... StackOverflow? :)
Stack Exchange
lol
@Squiggle Ok so you're into tea ... what kind ?
@JoanLeaven Yorkshire!
Wait what? You mean this website is build with C#? How is that possible
...
Wow.
Lol
14:44
asp.net mvc?
@BrianS
You know you can build web stuff with C# right?
@BrianS In combination with Simple Managed C, .NET
snort
Like .. powerful web stuff
ssis packages are AWESOME </sarcasm>
14:44
@SteveG ! how's it going?
@Squiggle I mean, do you prefer Green, Black ... ?
@Squiggle alright! spinning my wheels for two days trying to figure out how this stupid thing talks with an api
I didn't know you can build web stuff with C#
Handbrake was developed in C#: handbrake.fr <<< better than anything commercial I know
@BrianS You exploring the world outside of iOS and web?
There is like, Azure and probably half the software you use every day too
14:46
Well i just learned Swift and trying to master it, and i know php
@BrianS Stack Overflow is built in C#
Office 365 was rebuilt in XAML/C# too right?
But i see so many people talk about C# and Java
@CuddleBunny No. C++, C...
@BrianS Because Swift is not used outside of the Apple World
C# is cross-platform :)
For the most part
14:47
IronPython is also in C#
@MoonOwlPrince Maybe it was office for windows 10 I was thinking of then
Swift is open source now
@BrianS I don't see it catching on though... better syntax than objc but still wonky
@CuddleBunny With Office documents you always end up with records (C structs)
Yeah true, but i can see the power behind it
Give it time @CuddleBunny its only 2 years old
14:49
@BrianS I think technically all Sharepoint sites are built with C# but we don't talk about Sharepoint.
@BrianS Lisp and C++ are still more powerful than it
And for 2 years it have come a long way
I think by open sourcing it Apple is giving up though...
Not that OS swift is a bad thing, I think a lot can come of that
guys if I save sensitive data in session and it's behind https, do I still need to encrypt it?
But you will be shocked how secure and reliable the languge is
14:50
But Apple should just stick to hardware
@KalaJ yes
I did one app in swift, it was relatively pleasant
even if it's on the session server?
The only thing is missing, is the power and experience of C++
@KalaJ yes
14:51
Yeah, but you can develop ios apps in c++ soooo....
why?
@KalaJ the NSA?
True
I guss swift is for new age programmers
@CuddleBunny C++ is one of the most underutilised languages
Not that that is an excuse. You can develop anything C# in C++ too.
14:52
@MoonOwlPrince Are you fucking high again
You gotta stop with the drugs dude.
@Sippy lol
@MoonOwlPrince might have something to do with the job world, it was the only language I learned in college only to graduate and then literally every c++ job ever is like "12 years experience required..."
Well Im almost done with my Social App builf with swift, so far its been 1 week and i got a lot done, with help of PHP and MYSQL
@CuddleBunny You made mistake #1: Considering your preferred job market after graduating
someone told me "no need to encrypt as data is removed after session terminates"
and it's behind https and on server
14:54
But c++ hurts my shift key finger so I'll stick with c# and javascript.
@KalaJ well, in that logic, you don't need to encrypt user pwd and credit card info as well
@MoonOwlPrince Yeah, I had no intention of doing c++ for the rest of my life anyways. I just thought it was silly on the school's part
Honestly although I see the reasons to use C++, most of the times it's either plain C because you need the old core interaction or C# for everything else.
@CuddleBunny What was your programme called?
@KalaJ Is it ever rendered to the client?
14:56
@KendallFrey Yeah, I didn't think there was but wanted to verify and The Googs wasn't turning up much.
@A.Abramov Go tell Google and Microsoft that
@MoonOwlPrince it was technically "Game Software Development" at some ITT tech wannabe commercial waste of time school. Essentially I just wanted to get the degree and move on
@FreeAsInBeer no
@CuddleBunny what lang you know?
@MoonOwlPrince Heh, I know. I'm talking about personal expirments, jobs are a whole different field
14:57
@KalaJ not sure what session store function you are using, but if you are using sqlserver, then it is mandatory to encrypt sensitive data
@BrianS most of the ones that people actually use, though not too many of the scripting languages like python
@MoonOwlPrince I mean, I made a whole project with brainfuck, but that's not a thing to write in a resume :)
I don't like python
@KendallFrey Yeah, that's what I figured but I wanted to verify and The Googs wasn't turning up much. Thanks.
@A.Abramov bows repeatedly
14:58
@A.Abramov dude why ..
Its waste of compiler lol
@Sippy dude why not
Cos dude effort
@A.Abramov I think it is the perfect thing to put on a resume, makes them ask you questions you already know the answer too.
@CuddleBunny It makes sense that you learnt with C++. Never take C++ out of your life for any reason whatsoever. The reasons for doing so are beyond any of us including Bjarne Stroustrup himself.
14:58
cool and impressive
but wow
@KendallFrey You get it, dont you ^^
I get it, bro
Yes I am using sql server
@A.Abramov Brainfuck is a mindfuck
I made a basically complete project with REBEL
14:59
@MoonOwlPrince yeah, I had to make changes to a game engine's source code once... saved me there.
@CuddleBunny Such as, "Why would you take a year of your life to make a chat with brainfuck". To which I'll answer, because REASONS
I will learn C# next after i master swift @CuddleBunny
@A.Abramov a chat? how does that work?
actually at some point, I will need to render the username and password
but with password field masked
brainfuck just does stdin/stdout
15:00
@CuddleBunny OTOH it is stupid that there learning institutions that expose students to only one programming language
@BrianS go for it, the way I see it once you master one language most of the rest come easy.
@CuddleBunny so true, my first was PHP and i pick up swift in 2 weeks lol
Ideally, C#, C, MIPS and F# are fairly good languages to teach people
@MoonOwlPrince yeah, one of my teachers volunteered his weekends to teach us things he thought the curriculum was lacking in, but mostly it was just whatever he was interested in that week like Flash.
@KendallFrey I know. ^^ I used an old DOS machine and gave the brainfuck interpreter all the authorities, which basically allowed me to mess up with all the different places in the memory
15:01
@KalaJ then you need to encrypt sensitive data, since it is still "persist", the serialization for session doesn't work as encrypt, if your db got compromised, it's really easy to deserialize everything in your session store
@MoonOwlPrince Haskell rather than F#
@KendallFrey My bad
Flash....
@A.Abramov have my babies
Ironically, I use Flash daily at my current job
15:01
@KendallFrey xD Often I feel like I wasted my time. Do you want a copy of the brainfuck chat? ^^
@MoonOwlPrince and what the heck is mips
@A.Abramov I do.
@A.Abramov no, well, how many MB is the source code?
@KendallFrey I mean, It takes years to do pretty much anything and it might just as well randomally collapse but... Sure ^^
MIPS (originally an acronym for Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages) is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by MIPS Technologies (formerly MIPS Computer Systems, Inc.). The early MIPS architectures were 32-bit, with 64-bit versions added later. Multiple revisions of the MIPS instruction set exist, including MIPS I, MIPS II, MIPS III, MIPS IV, MIPS V, MIPS32, and MIPS64. The current revisions are MIPS32 (for 32-bit implementations) and MIPS64 (for 64-bit implementations). MIPS32 and MIPS64 define a control register set as well as...
15:02
I'd enjoy reading part of the source
@MoonOwlPrince how is this useful?
@KendallFrey It took me a whole year, and 1.7 GB of brainfuck. :( Sadly, I forgot to comments many sections which I no longer understand
@KendallFrey You wanted to know what MIPS is
@KendallFrey firmware/drivers writing stuff like directx etc?
@MoonOwlPrince you said it was useful to teach
@KendallFrey Yes
15:03
I did a project involving MIPS at university. It was one of the most useless things I have ever done.
It is fun
Usefulness is overstated
@KendallFrey The moment it actually sent the first message, It was something else man. Those scums who underappriciate brainfuck cannot understand...
And unpredictable
Helps to understand how hardware works though, I did some tinkering with MIPS because I thought "why are emulators so slow, my PC is 300x faster than the hardware"
I wonder if I could make a chat in REBEL
like an HTTP server or something
15:04
@KendallFrey GO FOR IT
Brainfuck. Chat. WTF?
@KendallFrey JUST DO IT.
but how
hahaha
NOTHING'S IMPOSSIBLE
we should rewrite every SO chat room in the language it is about.
15:05
I'd need some other thing to send it input and output
LOL
@CuddleBunny I will donate mine, I do believe the few brainfuckers out there will appriciate it
@CuddleBunny Well, C#, JS, and HTML/CSS are sorted
yesterday, you said tomorrow .... just .... DO IT
@KendallFrey I am not even kidding. It changes your personality. It makes you go through things...
@KendallFrey Become a rebel.
15:06
I wrote a text adventure thingie in REBEL
that was fun
@KendallFrey Sounds like fun :)
I also want to write a new version of REBEL
@Squiggle Awesome lol
One of my lecturers sat us down through a 20 minute lecture on why we should avoid Java and Python
@MoonOwlPrince your lecturer has the dumb
15:07
@KendallFrey If you want, I'll try to go back into the depths of the whole brainfuck thingy just to help you get through it. Im not even kidding
nah, don't bother
I'd just read about a megabyte of code and then stop
HAMMERTIME!
Serious question though:
I'd love to never look at a line of Java code ever again. But every time one of our customers says our stuff doesn't work with their code... "Oh look, it's Java!"
Should I mention the brainfuck chat in the resume? It doesn't sustain long connections and it often just collapses.
15:08
nah, probably not useful :P
did the bot really just do that because the line ended in stop
HAMMERTIME!
Lets all unite against the inferiority of java. 128 DOES EQUAL 128!
#C#128=128
I understand people who don't want anything to do with Java and hate Python
Python's cool. import Solution
15:10
Python is like a dictatorship and it feels like so
@A.Abramov I think you should. Maybe not if you're applying for a job at an insurance company or something but anywhere more fun, I'd do it.
I don't mind python, I've just never got around to using it for something.
Next on my list is rails
A lot of the engineering people end up indulging in could easily be avoided if they just used the right tools
@MoonOwlPrince Your education is like a dictatorship
@KendallFrey Why do you say so?
You have some really messed up ideas about software
15:12
@A.Abramov If you mentioned Brainfuck experience in your resume I'd totally hire you
@KendallFrey Like?
where do I start
@Squiggle Hehe, Maybe I'll go back to it. I should make it my life's goal. Make a whole working brainfuck chat. Because fuck the brains, yayyyy
@KendallFrey Start with the ideals
15:14
HAMMERTIME!
@KendallFrey What bothers you?
stahp
HAMMAHTIME!
wow
makes me remember the IRC days
15:15
@A.Abramov well, where do I start
@JoanLeaven What happened to IRC?
men touching me
@JohanLarsson Facebook happened
I used a lot of this guy's work
@JoanLeaven I don't understand
15:16
Copy-pasta-ing was never harder with Brainfuck :(
@JohanLarsson I was saying that because of the bot spamming HAMMERTIME
frikn svn won't ignore my nuget packages folder
made me remember when ppl on IRC used scripts and shit to flood channels
@JoanLeaven misping?
I actually have a basic brainfuck minifier written in REBEL
15:17
@JoanLeaven You've been around for a while arn't you
@KendallFrey that's pretty neat :)
@KendallFrey tests needs huge amount of cases.
is was a code golf challenge on codegolf.se
@KendallFrey How can I change my ideas and see the light of truth
@MoonOwlPrince I'd say start messing around in the OSS world
@KendallFrey Operations support systems?
15:19
@KendallFrey Speaking of code golf, what are some cool neat operators you know to shorten code in c#?
oh boy
@MoonOwlPrince Open Source Software
@A.Abramov C# is terrible at code golf. lambdas maybe
@KendallFrey Yeah I know... :/
Anyone developed for Win Universal before? I've added a command bar but it doesn't show on the Windows app when I run it on the local machine
@KendallFrey I am not allowed to. Only honours students are allowed to publicly contribute code
what
what does that even mean
open source software is for everyone
@JohanLarsson test with abcd{0}ef as well
15:22
why?
oh, yeah
because doubles can contain e
good point
have you written the parser yet?
not finished
This is my layout, not sure why the app bar isn't visible when I test, hastebin.com/akirurirut.xml
15:23
going for max ugly, ref structs
@KendallFrey Well, we are strongly advised not to until we have taken all the classes so we do not contribute half-baked code
@MoonOwlPrince That's up to the project contributors, not your teachers
Your teachers give terrible advice
@KendallFrey They are trying to protect us
Yes, you're probably going to write some terrible code, but you'll learn that way
Also, just reading source code is valuable
bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code Finally finished reading that long (long!) piece on software from Bloomberk Weekly.
It's pretty good. Y'all should peruse.
15:25
4
A: Minify Brainfuck

Kendall FreyREBEL - 104 _/^_$/$</([^][<>.,+-]|\+-|-\+|<>|><)//((?<X>(<|>))+[+-]+(?!\2)(?<-X><|>)+(?(X)(?!)))([+-]+)/$3$1/.+/$>$& Usage: Input: Reads one line from stdin. Output: Prints one line to stdout. Anomalies*: Entering _ causes another line to be read and used, rather than outputting nothing. ...

@KendallFrey I read .NET and the CLR's source code in my spare time
@KendallFrey Niceee (:
omfg we should pull all those Dutch ppl here and teach these damn American how to do tech support
@MoonOwlPrince That's like not teaching kids about money because you don't want them to waste it. You're setting your child up for a lot of failure before success.
15:30
it is the first time i call some tech support number and not willing to slam my phone after all
I would recommend some new teachers. Writing code is essential to getting better. If you're a novice writer, you don't become great just by reading. Practice: It's essential.
@Squiggle this article is the pinnacle of awesome.
@FreeAsInBeer I am currently working on a side-project. I will get approval before publishing it
@MoonOwlPrince You must get approval?
@FreeAsInBeer They will help with the cases for the unit tests, comment on the code quality and give me pointers regarding where to improve
15:36
Ah, well that's nice then.
Thought you were saying they'd need to check your code before you could publish it.
Always nice to have another set of eyes.
It will be free for all hosts to use
But the source code will not be
Should the software be modified and a bug is induced a fine will be due if there are no bugs found in the unmodified version
what age are those guys come up with these policies living in?
1st day of may, 1961, the year of our lord
this page
always makes me try to deselect the header
15:59
@CuddleBunny it's good! Sounds like he's talking about my life :-/

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