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05:54
Good morning all!
My dad just showed me how they are using the IoT for coordinating all their assets
Morning!
It's a beautiful monday morning. Perfect for starting the week: cold, rainy, traffic jams everywhere.
No traffic jams here. I guess everyone are going/already went on vacation.
06:49
hii
07:18
I just have to post 10 messages to receive my batch. IGNORE ME!
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08:20
muh. I have not awake.
The horror of mondays
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08:56
@BenjaminDiele I would have screamed when I woke up but I didn't have the energy.
Only a half-week for me. Going on holibobs on Wednesday :D
@Sippy You must be fun to wake up
@Squiggle damn you, i want some too :(
2 months before my holidays :(
Hong Kong / China :D
@Squiggle oooooooooooooooooooo
@BenjaminDiele I never have energy when I wake up so I dunno about that lol
Depends what you define as fun
Going to Disneyland (there's one in Hong Kong \o/)
09:04
@Squiggle I did not know that.
Is it called Disney Park and is it actually a cheap knock off?
no that's "World of Dinsey" in mainland China
XD SERIOUS?
hah probs
Ahh fuck you I totally believed that
That makes me slightly racist.
Michael the Mouse and Ronald the Duck
there is a fake Disneyland in China, btw
09:08
It seriously survived 21 years before Disney found out about it?
Wow.
That place looks really ..
Surreal.
yarp
09:27
Damnit, this talking about holidays has me wanting to take one. And the last one I took is only last month..
@BenjaminDiele Lol
I think I'm gonna be taking January off
New guy: "So how does TFS handle conflicts?"
Front end guy: "Really really well! It automatically detects them!"
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Vacation in 2 weeks, yeee!
09:52
so y'all having a good, productive Monday?
@Squiggle Relatively!
@Squiggle I want to take a holiday, so yeah, productive monday
10:08
Weetabix drinks taste weird.
Like bread and milk.
10:27
You know they call it "Weetbix" here
Sippy, isn't Weetabix for kids? Like, < 5 years
also Ovaltine is called "Ovalmaltine" and is marketed as an energy drink.
Shit be weird in Europe
@BenjaminDiele I don't think they'd eat it. Not sweet enough
I've got some atm
So...no?
Somehow I was thinking of this as weetabix: bin.snmmd.nl/m/m1aysf9wn7r0.jpg
SJD
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10:42
Hello.
Hello
SJD
SJD
I need some help with some controls in wpf
actually, I have a dropdown which has the ItemSource a property in my view model
for instance my dropdown contains: Books so my property is GetBooks
and my ItemsSource = {Binding Path=GetBooks}. And it works fine
but, now, I have a field called "SelectedBook", can I bind the value of selected dropdown entry to my field? (SelectedBook)? :D
@SJD You're using the standard ComboBox WPF control, I assume.
It has a SelectedItem property which can be bound to SelectedBook.
(There's also a WPF room which might be more appropriate)
@SJD Oh, is the SelectedBook really a field? You can't bind to fields, only to properties.
@Feeds you're weird.
10:58
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SJD
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yes... actually SelectedBook is a field.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan it's weird.. Because if you have a property that returns a list of objects.. then how will you get that value of that combo?
@SJD You'll have to wrap it in a proprety, then.
SJD
SJD
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan and how to set it? Actually the only way to set it is ItemSource = "bla bla" , Mode=TwoWay which is not possible :D because that "bla bla" only returns a list of objects.. it's just a getter
@SJD <ComboBox ItemSource="{Binding Books}" SelectedItem="{Binding SelectedBook}">
Two different bindings, one to get the list of books, the other to set the selected item.
has anyone used Cordova File API? I am trying to write to file that I created but do not know the syntax of writer method, any good examples on that?
SJD
SJD
11:07
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan never thought about that "SelectedItem" property :P Thanks :)
@SteveG \\o
@SteveG yobro
@RoelvanUden hey, have you worked with File Writer API in Cordova?
I haven't.
11:09
whats up
I just dump stuff in localStorage because thats easy @Marek
@RoelvanUden need to csv export data :/
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SJD
One more question> can I forward in some way a "Button_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)" event to view model instead of treating it in *.xaml.cs?
11:28
@SJD You really need to start with a WPF/MVVM tutorial, since this is the very basis of the MVVM design approach.
SJD
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan i'll try it :) tx
11:42
Programming aside - I've just watched a video of a cat hitching a ride on a glider.
11:57
suppose I have a byte[] array with 16 random bytes, how do I get the longest sub-array (if any) that contains only byte.MinValue?
and also its start index in the original array
@StevenLiekens I'm sure you can figure out an algorithm. Or are you looking for a framework method to make it easier?
my brain doesn't work on Mondays
I'll help you out: for(int i = 0; i < 16; i++) { /* Do the things */ }
in theory it's possible in less than O(1n) time
but for 16 bytes out of a possible 256 values, the answer is going to be 0 most of the time.
term 'random' used loosely, perhaps?
12:07
perhaps
okay, okay, they're IP address bytes
and I'm trying to write a converter that collapses empty address bytes
I don't even know that zeroes are allowed in IPv4
they are
12:09
oh, duh
nvm
but in IPv6, you're supposed to collapse empty segments
@StevenLiekens Are you trying to render it as a string? There has to be existing code to do that already
there is, in the full framework
in portable libraries, no
@StevenLiekens Yeah, but all of them, not just the longest one, right?
@StevenLiekens what about the internet?
you can only collapse one contiguous set of empty segments
12:11
oh ok
that does make sense depending on formatting
I'm not really familiar with IPv
say you have FE80:CD00:0000:0000:0000:211E:729C:0000
you're supposed to render that as FE80:CD00::211E:729C:0
yeah that double :
where :: means that everything in between is 0
yep
what about the CD00?
that's a contiguous zero byte
it's a 16 bit integer
12:14
what is?
yeah
but it's a contiguous zero byte
52480 in base 10
unless I'm missing something
which is greater than 0
the whole segment has to be 0
12:15
but you're treating the address as bytes, not shorts, right?
that makes it tricky
Are you trying to convert it to a string, or what's the goal here?
How about using a BitConverter to read it as a short[]?
string
I don't need to read them back
Damnit, WP10 has a horrible new Mail app. I used to have 3 accounts, all with their own shortcut (and notifications!). Now it's all put together in 1 inbox :(
@KendallFrey Which means P/Invoke.net should... yeah, here we go: pinvoke.net/default.aspx/ws2_32/InetNtop.html
12:18
odd that I'm not getting more code results
I don't want to write platform specific code
Is there a reason you can't take the easy way and always use expanded form?
not really
just thought it would be easy
did you look at my code? I'm like halfway there
Does System.Net.IPAddress.ToString() print out the expanded form?
it doesn't
12:21
Yeah, I checked with LinqPad now. It seems to collapse it properly.
But not in portable frameworks, you say.
System.Net is heavily crippled in portable profiles
Is System.Net.IPAddress in the .NET Core bundle?
If so, you could simply take the code from GitHub.
it's not
Hmpf.
Well, there's always ILSpy. :)
Which will probably show that the standard Windows implementation simply calls the Win32 function that @KendallFrey found.
indeed tha reference implementation calls Windows native functions
and the backup doesn't appear to do any collapsing
I wonder if a regex... :)
I can see a comment in the Mono implementation saying:
> // Looks for the longest zero chain
So, maybe there?
yeah that looks like what I'm trying to do
replace :?(0:?)+ with :: maybe
then you would get ambiguous addresses like FE80:CD00::211E:729C::
12:29
you don't need to do a global match
you know, that would mess with the CD00 though
I need to do a longest match
ah :/
Why do you need to?
Sounds to me like you don't need to do any collapsing
I don't know why they came up with this idea
but everyone's doing it
Well ::1 is certainly convenient
@sdd yes
12:34
(?::|^)0+(?::0+)*(?::|$) maybe
Morning guys.
good morning
ngjohns'
<ng-johns ng-model="KendalFrey" ng-required />
12:44
you need therapy
I think I have a sunburn
it was cloudy yesterday
Were you exposed to Visual Basic at some point recently? I hear that causes some people to come out in a rash.
not recently
Ugh. I got a sunburn over the weekend too.
I think it's like the #2 worst thing about being super white.
12:54
put some 55spf on all weekend cloudy days are the worse
@FreeAsInBeer What's the #1 worst thing?
@RoelvanUden No idea. Coffee hasn't kicked in yet =/
@KendallFrey dotnetfiddle.net/bvsYf8# kinda convoluted, but gets the job done
also the formatting is kind of weird after I pressed "tidy up"
13:13
medium.com/relevant-stories/rel-chapter-1-907ff616bf80 "How We Turned JSON Into A Full Programming Language"
count the WTFs in this article
Just from the headline: WTF?
pfft, I turned regex into a full programming language
I'm pretty sure I found myself writing XML-based expression tree parsers at some point in the past.
It was as terrible as this JSON.
I'm here to complain about project managers.. WHOSE WITH ME???
13:21
@punkouter again...?
I'm here to complain. Period.
@punkouter why?
I dunno
acutally I don't really have a manager at this new job
I just miss complaing about them :(
Not sure if that's a pro or con...
its mostly good
I get to crete software with vs2015
and windows 10
and no one is here to tell me to fix the VB6 app instead
13:24
I don't mind project managers. They usually have a better view of the bigger picture that I don't have.
The only thing that can get annoying is the planning of when stuff should be finished, but you can usually ignore that or tell them it's too optimistic.
I don't have a project manager here either
Just a team of senior devs and a team leader who is too distracted with other projects
it's blissful
What to do when mofo tfs is not showing the file checked in by someone on your local machine and you are getting build errors because of it?
At some point the developer will understand the program more than th ePM
@Obviously get latest?
I can't make up my mind. I want to be a manager of some sort .. I don't want to be a 50 year old coder with 27 year old managers telling me what to do
13:30
I did multiple times
but still cant get that file
@Obviously Tell the guy to actually check the file in
@punkouter Then become a manager?
@punkouter even manager's get scolded by directors, start your own company and be your own boss
but then
As much as I hate TFS, I'm not about to blame it just yet
13:30
I hate being a manager and dealing with politics
@punkouter You essentially hate work?
He has checked in, i saw it at his machine, its even showing in the history
and ties
no.
Can we convert string property into int using ef
I like the code. I just want to be in charge of something at some point in my life
13:32
And why can't you be in charge as a dev?
So stupid, restarted visual studio and got the latest, i have the file now
@Obviously are you using the VS TFS plugin? Souce Control window not giving you any useful information?
@punkouter Politics will come to get you either way.
@vishuminhas Can you expect us to give you a good answer if you ask a question with no details?
ah yeah the good ol' VS-rebootey
13:33
@Obviously stupid IDEs amirite
@KendallFrey
return dbEntities.RoomSetups.Where(d => min >= Convert.ToInt32(d.RoomName) && max <= Convert.ToInt32(d.RoomName)).ToList();
This is my query I want to apply operations on Roomname But need to convert it into int
How can we do this
@vishuminhas What type is RoomName normally?
Why are you storing numbers as strings if you need to do math with them?
Guaranteed to be a valid integer in string form?
13:35
because I am th eonly dev
IM IN CHARGE OF MYSELF! sometimes I goto a office and yell at myself
Roomname Property could be take character also@KendallFrey
but why are you using strings then?
@vishuminhas Fix your data model.
@CharlieBrown You there?
These answers seem to confirm that EF doesn't support the SQL's Convert() function for string-to-int conversions in IQueryables:
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Q: Entity Framework/Linq EXpression converting from string to int

JonI have an Expression like so: var values = Enumerable.Range(1,2); return message => message.Properties.Any( p => p.Key == name && int.Parse(p.Value) >= values[0] && int.Parse(p.Value) <= values[1]); This compiles fine but when it hits the database it throws the exception 'LINQ t...

13:39
^ what @BenjaminDiele said. Fix your data model.
Which means you'll have to pull the data, convert to Enumerable and filter in-memory.
Unless, of course, you fix your data model.
Fix your data model.
Fix fix fix!
If I was at home, I'd fix myself a good beer.
Thanks For your suggestions
@SpencerRuport Wall of pay protection

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