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Hello all again: So I made a class Software with strings (Os, Architecture, Program) and made those classes a few times this way: aList.Add(new Software {program = "Windows 7"}); So how do I write all my (subclasses?) of the Software class which's program equals to Windows 7? If (Software.OS == "Windows 7") Console.writeline(Software.Program); ?
Can someone help me with this error?
It's not possible to register a host until it is running
Unity3D
@AshSimpson We need more context
@wouter are you looking for .Where?
context?
lol
im out
!!define context
16:02
@KendallFrey [context](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=19482) The surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence.
In what context did your attack on him happen? - We had a pretty tense relationship at the time, and when he insulted me I snapped.
I know what context means..
oh good
that wasn't clear
private void StartServer()
{
Network.InitializeServer(5, 25000, !Network.HavePublicAddress());
MasterServer.RegisterHost(typeName, gameName);
}
that is the code
!!tell Ash format
@Ash Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
16:04
if I want to clear session data, is that a post request?
@KendallFrey I do think im looking for .Where, gonna google how to use it
@AshSimpson where does the error occur?
Are you serious?
@AshSimpson - I think @KalaJ has some experience with Unity.
I do
what's the Unity question?
16:05
i haz error plz fix
or something to that effect
It's not possible to register a host until it is running ?
private void StartServer()
{
    Network.InitializeServer(5, 25000, !Network.HavePublicAddress());
    MasterServer.RegisterHost(typeName, gameName);
}
tankionline is ma fav now
16:06
It happens when I have an exe of my project open on desktop, and one in unity... But I can't run 2 inside unity because I don't know how...
@KalaJ - Session data is stored on the server so you can clear it using any method technically. But if you're asking what would be considered correct in a restful model than yes, POST would work.
you should probably start running the host
I think you should close one of the other servers that are running
did you try that @AshSimpson
I did, and it works
testing.Add(new Software { Program = ProgramLijst[k], Architecture = ArchitectureLijst[x], OS = OSLijst[z] });       Console.WriteLine(testing.Where(testing => testing.Program == "Windows 7"));    This tells me: A local variable named 'testing' cannot be declared in this scope because it would give a different meaning to 'testing', which is already used in a 'parent or current' scope to denote something else
16:07
but I am trying to test multiplayer...
How do I run 2 instances inside unity?
I have enabled the Run In Backgroundsetting
okay, what do you mean by 2 instances?
@AshSimpson You can't run more then one instance of a server at once, if they both use the same IP/port
Do you mean like running two game state?
hmm I haven't done that before
but I think Kendall is right
16:08
@wouter Right, you have a duplicate variable name
you could try and change the port
I am following this tutorial paladinstudios.com/2013/07/10/…
@wouter That means you've already declared that variable in another scope.
he did it, but not sure how
Probably globally.
16:08
@FreeAsInBeer no
@KendallFrey No?
@AshSimpson - Do you have another computer? Might make more sense to test that way.
did you try running it on two different ports?
@FreeAsInBeer yes
Changed it to: Console.WriteLine(testing.Where(testing2 => testing2.Program == "Windows 7")); hope it works
16:08
@KendallFrey OK
@wouter protip: use single-letter variable names for lambdas like that
it's more concise
I will try Kala
Oh, I see what he did thar.
Console.WriteLine(testing.Where(b => b.Program == "Windows 7")); Like this>?
16:09
use t
where does t stand for?
or whatever the first letter of your class is
test?
It's just a var.
@wouter testing?
16:10
okay, thank you V much
software, so s
testing.Add(new Software { Program = ProgramLijst[k], Architecture = ArchitectureLijst[x], OS = OSLijst[z] }); for (int k = 0; k < ProgramLijst.Count; k++)
            {
                Console.WriteLine(testing.Where(t => t.Program == "Windows 7".ToUpper()));
            } Sorry, but why isnt this working? :/
What is it doing then?
It doenst shows anything
16:14
!!tell wouter format
in the console.writeline
@wouter Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
Sorry I know the format, but it where on 3 lines :X
Will hit control K from now on
where did the cat come from?!? @ton.yeung
lol ok
@KalaJ - Did that answer your original question?
16:18
is the woman even realized that? i like how the guy reacts when he see it
I get the error: System.Linq.Enumerable+WhereListIterator'`1MyProj.Software in my cmd
@SpencerRuport, hopefully. That makes sense. However, I'm getting another error with using ajax vs. replace with new url. Where replace works, so I'm testing something out now
window.location.replace(BrowserSide.Url.getFullUrl("Home/Index"));
That line, how come it doesn't call any of the controller actions?
@FreeAsInBeer Could u help me out? I made the class with string OS; string Program; in it. Now, when the OS contains "windows 7" I want to display the program. This is what I tried:  if (testing.Where(t => t.Program == "Windows 7".ToUpper()))
                {

                }
Does it just replace with the view returned from that controller
@wouter I assume this is in a loop?
16:23
yes this is in a loop
When you debug @wouter, what value do you get for Program?
Does it go inside the if?
A loop with all the programs I got (ProgramList)
@KalaJ - What's BrowserSide?
Gives an error in MVS atm
Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<MyProj.Software>' to 'bool'
OK, so you'd do something like:

    foreach (var software in mySoftware) {
        if (software.Program.ToUpper() == "Windows 7".ToUpper()) {
            // Do stuff
        }
    }
16:25
@SpencerRuport, just js file
@FreeAsInBeer But I make multiple Software classes (around 3000, hope this isnt a problem)
@wouter So what are you trying to achieve with your loop now?
@wouter that's because you're giving a list of items to a yes/no question
*js function
what were you actually trying to do?
16:26
BEAKFAST
Fast beak!
I want to check for each CLASS which I made, if the string of that class (string os;) == "Windows 7", if so, print it
Actually print the program of that class, which is also a propertie (string program;)
I believe the code I listed would do the job.
Console.WriteLine(software.Program);
@wouter use a foreach loop to print each item in the list
Sounds like homework
16:29
it isnt homework
sadly
sounds like beak fast
foreach(var yourClassObj in myCollection)
{
    if(yourClassObj .Program.ToUpper() == "Windows 7".ToUpper())
    {
          Console.WriteLine(yourClassObj.someProperty);
    }
}
@Sippy I originally thought so too. He's making some sort of MS KB DB something rather.
@SteveG .Where bro
16:29
why
unless program is a collection
Words to live by.
BECAUSE I SAY SO
testing.Add(new Software { Program = ProgramLijst[k], Architecture = ArchitectureLijst[x], OS = OSLijst[z].ToUpper() }); This is how I make my classes
@FreeAsInBeer wat
how many gigahertz does it have
@Sippy inoright?
16:31
or
pls
I cannot reach Program in my Classobj ?
var myFilteredCollection = myCollection.Where(x => x.Program.ToUpper() == "Windows 7".ToUpper());

foreach(var obj in myFilteredCollection)
{
Console.WriteLine(obj.SomeProperty);
}

or

myCollection.Where(x => x.Program.ToUpper() == "Windows 7".ToUpper()).ForEach( x => Console.WriteLine(x.SomeProperty))
just curious, what is a Lijst?
16:33
I'm not a fan of ForEach
List in dutch, im sorry
nah, just curious, nothing wrong
@KalaJ - Gotcha. Well I can't think of why off the top of my head. I'd recommend getting wireshark and comparing the two requests to get your answer. There's probably some subtle difference between the two approaches.
@SteveG I dont get the "myFilteredCollection", is it Software, when I make new classes like this: ? testing.Add(new Software { Program = ProgramLijst[k], Architecture = ArchitectureLijst[x], OS = OSLijst[z].ToUpper() });
16:34
@SteveG BTW, I kinda dislike the ToUpper trick
@KendallFrey i agree
NREs happened to me
guess i could use string comparison
I will have a look at that later
First I want to know how to display the Windows 7 programs :P
I should take a cursus c# tho
@SpencerRuport, Sure np. Btw, what is wireshark?
16:36
It's a packet sniffer
wireshark sniffs packets
with wireshark you can sniff all the packets on your network
nice guys lol
I'll take a look
Basically shows you everything that passes through your network interface.
packets r bes drug
sniff dat packets
16:37
It's a SUPER powerful program, a little difficult to use but I highly recommend everybody learn how because it can make solving some problems trivial.
easier than some Cisco apps
than* ;)
is it free or paid?
and, as spencer said, everything through your network interface, not everything on the network
FRee
16:38
lunch is in the way
cool thanks!
@SteveG that makes me sad
it makes me sad that i called spencer travis
@KendallFrey - Just go buy a hub and uplink it to your router.
They're $10 at good will.
@SteveG - Haha I noticed that.
16:39
@SteveG who is spencer travis and why did you call him?
do you have something to tell us
lol i was hoping nobody noticed
idk
> I hope nobody notices that I'm doing something stupid right now
like telling people "don't look"
OMG it works!!! Thank you @SteveG =D so happy
and this code is so short
cant believe I used a 4D list
everybody told you how to do it 20 minutes before i wrote it out
that shit was complicated as fack
16:42
I'm developing an ASP app and I was planning on integrating Google login with it, so that I would have to store my client id and secret in the App.Config, however, it says in this article you should instead put it in an external file. I'm not understanding why this is any more secure because it ends up being merged together in the end, can someone explain?
Sorry im bad at coding didnt really understand
thank you all for helping me out, once again haha
no worries
@SteveG Yup
Its probably frustrating to deal with noobs like me sometimes :D So I appriciate your guys patience
we were all noobs at one point
i still consider myself a noob
especially when talking to all the smart people in here
16:45
im a noob
Without ur guys help I would be so lost... My code would be a complete diseaster haha
But one more question: I make a lot of Software classes (Around 3000), and in this class are only 4 variables (4strings), shouldnt I change this class to an interface and anything different?
Or is a class a correct implemention for this?
you didn't make 3000 classes
3000 objects maybe
testing.Add(new Software { Program = "Windows 7"}); Because of the "new Software", I thought I were making 3000 new classes
interfaces don't hold data
but im making 3000objects of the type Software, right?
16:49
use interfaces when you need to enforce a "contract"
or have multiple implementations, etc
indeed, very clear
creating lots of objects is kind of irrelevant
Okay thank you
@SteveG Another question: How can I check how much different "Programs" there are in the class Software?
have you tried it?
I thought about it
give me a few minutes
16:55
"Obama uses n-word to make point on racism"
foreach (var obj in testing)
            {
                Console.WriteLine(obj.Program.Count);
            } This wont work, should I add each different program in a list, and count the lists at the end? or is there an easier way?
there should only be one instance of Software for each program right? So it should just be testing.Count()
Anyone have an idea on why storing secrets in app.config is a bad idea?
@CCInc It's not terrible all the time, but you wouldn't want to commit your secrets to a public repository
@Sippy On your gist here is like 5 supposed to say context instead of objectContext? gist.github.com/sippylabs/…
17:02
@CuddleBunny Ah. So Microsoft recommends you store secrets in an external file simply so they don't get checked into source control? Or is there another reason as well?
why don't people negotiate on apartment rent, so dumb
it's going to take these people 2 months to rent this out, they'd save money if they rented it to me for 80/month less
@CuddleBunny this isnt the way because I keep making adding software to the testing list. testing.Add(new Software { Program = "Windows 7" }); && testing.Add(new Software { Program = "Windows 7" }); && testing.Add(new Software { Program = "Windows 8" });
@wouter if there are two Programs with the name "Windows 7" and you only want to count them as one I think you can do:
testing.Where(s => s.Program).Distinct().Count();
yes I do
@tweray BTW, I work in the finance industry. You wouldn't have heard of the place I work for :)
17:04
@CCInc Yeah, that is one of the main reasons. The secrets feature in VS 2015 is mostly for dev time too. On a real production server you'd be better off storing your secrets in environment variables or something encrypted.
@SteveG Maybe short term, but long term it would be bad for the rental industry as a whole. Negotiations would become the norm and they'd simply have to jack up the price assuming that they'll have to negotiate downwards. And some people will pay full price, so it would just net them more dollars.
i could see that, if it became a norm
@CuddleBunny This gives the error cannot convert string to bool @ s.Program
Ok, this should be easy... How do I add "default data" to an EF model-first database?
Before I would use a post-deployment script
@wouter testing.Distinct(s => s.Program).Count()
17:06
@wouter my bad, change Where to Select.
or that.
I need a word for "the piece of code that this data comes from"
Cannot convert lambda expression to type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer<StageProj.Software>' because it is not a delegate type
repository
@SteveG it's not that kind of data
@KendallFrey what type of data?
17:07
just a variable
is it generated dynamically for/from something?
just spit out suggestions
I'd call it <something>Stuff if I wasn't sure.
@ton.yeung I see. So if I do store the secrets in an external .config file, I guess I can simply run Aspnet_regiis.exe on the file and that's best practice?
@CCInc Yeah, that would do it.
17:10
@CCInc @CuddleBunny Anyidea how to solve that error?
@wouter did you try both

testing.Select(s => s.Program).Distinct().Count()

and

testing.Distinct(s => s.Program).Count()
I've never done it so I don't know which is right.
Thanks, the first one is right
don't forget it returns an int so the thing you are assigning it to has to be one
cool.
@CuddleBunny Great, thanks
@VictorioBerra No
@VictorioBerra I've updated it and removed the contracts stuff, that was just something Roel had in there from his original.
17:21
Hi, question.

I have a background worker that works fine in debugging. I build the executable and run the program, and RunWorkerCompleted fires immediately with no work being done.

Any ideas?
@KendallFrey context?
@ton.yeung ah, neat, thanks
@Jeremy it's complicated
Any idea how to Display those Programs? Console.Writeline(testing.Select(s => s.Program).Disinct());
I think "source" is fine
@Cereal code?
17:26
Hi again, C#!
what can we do for you, Mr. Sphere?
ze... whaa?
i think i need a foreach?
Anyway, I haven't been here in a long time, so I'm just lurking around some more... Don't mind me, just grabbing a seat and watch :P
17:27
@KendallFrey pastie.org/10253493
@Cereal Can you be precise on what "no work being done" means? i.e. how do you know?
@wouter try putting the code in this special block:
side note: BackgroundWorker is old-fashioned
while(true)
{

}
side note 2: I don't use pastie simly because of the name
17:30
morning folks
@KendallFrey RunWorkerCompleted shows a messagebox stating the work has completed. There's also a progressbar and label that update as progress goes along.

When running it from the built exe, it just displays the message box and nothing happens.
Also the server I'm sending data to isn't getting it, so there's that
I'm not entirely following
ah
that's a red flag
@Pheonixblade9 morning. How were your meetings?
did you try rebuilding?
are you running the correct version of the program?
Yes to both
17:31
(check the last modified date)
@Jeremy no meetings yet
Restarted visual studio and it works after build now
Uni is back! :O
I'm doing C# now, no more Java for a bit :P
17:44
not for long; it's 1:44 am; i just can't anymore :P
haha okay :) It's like 1:45pm here
ugh, was going to pull a haiku, failed it
Unihedron failed
He was going to pull a haiku
It did not work out
17:52
ohhhhh my god
me: don't release pre-release nugets in production code.
other: but it's just a small solution
@Pheonixblade9 I am now - what's up?
@ReedCopsey mind a quick chat on gchat?
cool, thanks :)
you have reed on gchat, whoa
:)
17:58
I'm pretty easy to get in touch with @KalaJ :)
hehe okay, that's very nice of you :) @ReedCopsey
@KalaJ I've met him in person, we are both within a couple hours of each other and he speaks fairly regularly at events :P

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