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And things like . vs ,
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happens a lot on my side, since it's Canada :P
yes initially that was it
but I made it MM/dd/yyyy
that kinda sorted it out for abit
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I vaguely remember there's also a difference between IE and Firefox/Chrome
actually that did sort it out
for his pc
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where IE likes to ignore the formatting
14:02
oddly on his both chome and firefox would fail on his IIS copy
but when he opened my iis hosted one it would work
I never tried the reverse but it confused the hell out of me
so I just decided to make it MM/dd/yyyy
and it was the same damn copy
14:18
good morning all
dates are iso, yyyy-MM-dd
AURGH people who use MM/dd/yyyy in code should be disembowled
Even though I'm an American, I do agree
ISO all the way for me
It's also easier to type IMHO when testing dates in SQL
20150623
totally
It can be a number or a string
14:27
when I'm writing dates in an email or notes I often say 25JUNE2015
But the fact that it works so well as an integer has some benefits as well.
iso is the format for html5 controls, also what most modern browsers send up in POST
no ambiguity there, and understandable for people that don't know about ISO
@CharlieBrown for that I am glad.
All you gotta worry about now is timezones.
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in an email I often use unix time just to mess with people
14:28
timezones are a disaster in browsers
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moment.js solves most of your problem on the timezone front
I've been battling with timezones in browsers for months and I still don't know the right way to approach it
@edc brilliant
moment.js does a lot for you, but still loses out to the oddness of the web
It's not usually the conversion to and from thats difficult... its getting the users timezone that is difficult
My issues have been compounded by the fact that this company has several offices in different timezones, and it deals with deadlines and stuff
25 minutes until holibobs
14:36
I'm bummed out. Last week I found a channel for embedded programming (MCUs) and now I can't find it. :(
I think it shut down on Friday. I hear they outsourced it to China.
14:51
your number 1 job as a programmer/developer/engineer is ... managing complexity
3
:S
dang
I need to figure out a good test for that for interviews
According to Harvard research, the two main determinants of ones ability to manage complexity is intelligence and curiosity
Can I give access to the local instance of my sql server to someone?
yes, open ports on your firewall
whoa....
15:03
like is it a huge task or something simple
simple if you have done it before
Feeds posted an xkcd comic about 2 hours ago. I saw the link about 30 minutes ago. I have lost another 30 minutes...
@juanvan what is the easiest way to connect?
@Squiggle I just read your comment. That makes me sad.
but I LIMH
(laughed in my head)
15:23
strangest bug all day.... I use GetString() to get a string from resources and it keeps giving me the wrong string o.O
I even created a new resource string and used that and it still gives me the wrong string
Either I'm going crazy or WTH
@KalaJ Did you try cleaning your build or restarting VS?
no I didn't because I made other changes but the other changes showed on the webpage but not that one.
I will try and restart VS
It's still there FML
Maybe it's spacing constraints??
I have GetString("PhoneNumber") and GetString("AltPhoneNumber")
but for the latter, it keeps returning just Phone Number
instead od Mobile/ Alt. Phone Number
*of
Not sure why it's chopping off the first couple of words
15:47
Hi team
working on a mini project to create a GUI for a query style language
here's my attempt so far
i am having some problems with the final design , how should i add more statements?
1- create another grouping textbox dynamically ?

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
16:11
@ton.yeung @SteveG true, but mostly beer
@ton.yeung everyday
gotcha
Architect's awesome statement: "The grass is always greener on the other side because there's more bullshit over there"
My Architects awesome statement: "We are removing dependency injection from the entire app because its too hard to debug"
i have not
why not just pipe them into each other?
im trying to think how i would do that
i just use the minified files from bower for vendors, so i dont rerun them
then i just do gulp.src(**).pipe(gulp.dest(/public))
yes, first step is transform
transform, map, combine, output
i have one gulp.task for that
1 for styles, 1 for vendorjs, 1 for appjs, 1 for templates, images, etc etc
ok
Is there a way to check in a EF Migration if a table already exists? CreateTable() doesn't seem to have any flag for it, nor does a CheckTable or such exist.
16:28
@KalaJ - Not all changes to your websites will trigger a clean build. Editing a view for example.
missing all your "returns"
return gulp.src('').... etc
right now, all your stuff is running async in one big shotgun blast
from the looks of what you want, you probably want to chain things
its built in already, but you could use that if you prefer
all gulp calls are streams
var stream = gulp.src(filepath)
like linq calls
I expected this to set the "compressed" flag in the file properties? `File.SetAttributes(fullFileName, FileAttributes.Compressed);`
It doesn't...
right
where somestream is a function taking a stream as a parameter
pipe(uglify())....
uglify() is the constructor of a module that returns a function of type function(filename)
its like doing this...
function uglify(file){ return file; }
its taking advantage of the weirdness of javascript, but it makes it confusing at the same time
Anybody here have experience with EF Migrations and checking if a table already exists?
I have an MVC app that gets an xml file, assigns it to a list hierarchy, then displays the list in a page where users can edit the values and reprocess it. On huge xml files, I can get the page to load by "HttpContext.Server.ScriptTimeout = 300;", but once it loads and I scroll down, the page becomes unresponsive. Any quick fixes?
16:37
@ton.yeung i think were off track... you are just combining files?
@EternalLearner - You need to page the results somehow. Either add some navigation buttons or implement some infinite scroll pagination. (See: inserthtml.com/2013/01/scroll-pagination)
@SpencerRuport Yeah, I was afraid of that. I'm going to have to redo the whole page. I can probably do something with Telerik controls easy, but it means the page is going to have to be down for a while.
I wouldn't recommend locking yourself into Telerik for something like this.
@ton.yeung ok, i found the one I use for that... github.com/urish/gulp-add-src
16:41
@EternalLearner - Telerik is nice for about 5 minutes until you figure out it doesn't suit your needs and then you're faced with throwing everything away or making some kind of hack.
God looking at job postings is just depressing.
> We are looking for a JavaScript Ninja that is passionate about technology and seeking a challenge!
Cool!
> Experience with XML and at least one common web application scripting language (PHP, ASP, JSP, etc.)
Wat?
thats my big dislike with gulp and grunt. a million packages half of them written by script kiddies with no gurantee of support
@SpencerRuport whats the quote syntax?
> You mean this? It's >
> Looking for Expert C# Developer, must have 2+ years of experience
@ton.yeung this is the current file from the project im doing right now... gist.github.com/carbonrobot/2b73582ec067bc7f7c1e
note that I move my filepaths to a config file and import them
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16:48
this is cute hahah, first time in this chat
Or this one:
> IT Software Engineer
> Maintain company networking capabilities
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guys, anyone here has some experience in asp.net web api?
@abr - Yes most of us.
@ton.yeung i added the config file for reference
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am I allowed to post links here? I'm confused about an authentication process, created a topic like 30m ago
16:50
Yes
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thought maybe someone could help me out since my knowledge isn't as big as your guys :p
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Q: WebAPI doesn't maintain FormsAuthentication over controllers

abrThis is the situation: I own an AccountController, which inherits from ApiController, that looks something like this [HttpPost] [ActionName("Login")] public HttpResponseMessage Login() { string emailOrUsername = base.Request.GetQueryNameValuePairs().ElementAt(0).Value; ...

on a localhost level, it works just fine but connecting other devices to my webapi somehow it doesnt allow me the same navigation like runing on localhost
they have an append option i think
@abr - Are you working off of a tutorial?
@abr added comments
Is there a performance hit from doing two calls to SaveChanges vs. 1? (EF)
If the one call would make two changes of course
and the two calls each make one change
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16:54
nope, trying to implement something to a project in college
@abr certainly, but does it matter to your application?
@abr - I'd recommend working off a tutorial and then using the knowledge to figure out what's wrong with this app.
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Kinda since the objective of the authorization is to deny access no non-registered users
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@SpencerRuport the code looks fine, i dont think thats the issue
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@SpencerRuport i'll take a look
16:56
@SpencerRuport, I've given up on the string. It's just a minor but annoying issue, I'll sleep on it and come back to it later. Now, my dialog has Phone Number twice lol.
@CharlieBrown - Yeah nothing jumped out to me either so I figure it's configuration. But that's a rabbit hole that people just have to work through.
and I don't care
I've checked everything I can think of
@KalaJ - Ah that's frustrating. :)
It's only happening with Phone Number
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@CharlieBrown somehow, on my computer it works just fine but acessing the api from other computers doesn't maintain the cookie to the over controller, im guessing is something related to ports or the applicationhost.config? I'm confused
16:57
and strangely enough, the other dialog has the same thing but it works there.
It's vey, very strange bug
@abr does the other "device" support cookies?
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@CharlieBrown yes, it's another computer so I'm guessing by default, it supports cookies
what are you accessing it with, a browser?
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@CharlieBrown now that you mention it, I might be an idiot rofl, I was testing with an unity application, Let me try with the browser
be right back
@CharlieBrown you were right, don't know how I didnt realized it sooner xD it's an unity application issue (I'm acessing it with an app), what do you think would be the best approach to resolve this issue?
either use cookies in your api call, or use non-cookie authentication in web api
(it just puts the encrypted ticket on the url)
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17:06
@CharlieBrown alright, I'll take a look into this now that you've helped me figure out what the issue is about :p thanks mate^^
Does anybody happen to know how NAnt copy works under the hood? I can't find anything online about the actual implementation.
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Q: Set file compression attribute

JonathanI expected this code: if (!File.Exists(fullFileName)) { File.Create(fullFileName); } File.SetAttributes(fullFileName, FileAttributes.Compressed); To set this flag: But it doesn't... What am I doing wrong? How do I set that flag on a file?

Anyone?
ahhh it's nice to feel happy again
Y U NO HAPPY BEFORE?
17:20
agile problems
no requirements? no problem!
Did you solve it by dumping agile?
no
I just had a happy moment
Ah. So you'll be back to pissed soon enough?
I think I already am
Ruh roh.
17:22
I'm getting cryptic errors, no idea what the problem is
at least this is something I'm trained to deal with
What are you getting?
some PDB error I think
CS0042
Well, good luck!
That's what debugging is all about
18:17
@KendallFrey Luck?
Yeah, it just started working by itself.
If that's not luck, I don't know what is.
Sounds like debugging to me.
It is quiet today.
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it's interesting looking at a client website made 6-7 years ago
iframes, hard-links, crappy javascripts everywhere
18:24
at least it's not an image map
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that would suck a lot
I had to use an image map a couple months ago
I almost forgot it existed
I use iframes too, they cause massive memory leaks in ios...
odd considering their name starts with i
18:39
jees $60 to dock for a couple hours. boating is robbery
yes, at the marina im stopping by this saturday, they are charging me $60 for a couple hours
just to stop and dock no power?
I'm developing a WinForms app that maintains a list of video games in an XML file (among other things). Does this seem like an efficient way to interface with the XML file? Kind of a service/repository hybrid. pastie.org/10257013#1,10,13,29
I prefer LINQ to XML
Well, here are my suggestions
Don't use the XML to maintain state. load from the XML file, but store the data in POCOs
Use LINQ where possible. It's very concise.
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18:50
or json :P
more compact for storage
Prefer IEnumerable over List
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if you don't care about schema
@KendallFrey When you say don't use XML to maintain state, do you mean it might be preferable to load all games from the XML file into a collection, work off of that collection throughout the app session, and then persist the collection back to XML?
Makes sense. Thanks for the suggestion.
19:09
You may want to periodically write the file ("autosave")
@BradleyDotNET Ah, the sales guy, always coming up with features that nobody asked for.
i have a WLAN device, it keeps going into an idle state and "unassociates" with the AP. Any one run into this before
AP the issue or WLAN unit the issue?
My systems have to be power-hit tolerant and 24/7 uptime, so I don't get the luxury of saving on exit :)
that's what UPS are for
19:21
if it's 24/7 uptime, why are you worried about exit?
hahahah
I just got a new car
I hope the onboard software is nothing like BMW's ConnectedDrive website
it doesn't even let me register
<div class="teaser">
damn it
@NETscape Yes, many times. In most cases, updating WLAN driver fixes the problem.
No idea how or why.
"The chosen password does not meet the structure requirements for a secure password."
I used C%Sc8l&a
Your password requires:
1. At least 8 characters
2. At least two of the following three elements:
Letters (abc = ABC)
Numbers
Special characters (-./',;&@#*)(_+:")
someone halp
okay so % is not a special character
Aphex Twin makes for interesting background music for conference calls.
@KendallFrey Use APL where possible. It's very concise.
19:33
Is there a way of predicting the timing of context switches?
probably
Is there a reason to? probably not
Debugging
And code analysis
@KendallFrey presentation drone becomes interesting voice samples
"looks like we're all good!"
Man, that suggestion worked perfectly. Learned how serialization works in a few minutes and can now seemingly treat the deserialized collection as a living repository.
@Jeremy ???
19:40
@StevenLiekens: what? % is not a special character?
@Jeremy Funny thing, I'm literally messing around with voice samples right now
@JackyNguyen not according to BMW front end devs
@StevenLiekens maybe they just use % for something else and are too lazy to escape it.
token replacement strings for passwords?
sure, why not
I've seen worse
now I have to figure out what rituals I have to perform to update the onboard software from a pen drive
push start ... settings menu... software update... software update... usb... install software update... OK... push start
let's see if I can remember that
does anyone want to build a google car with C# only?
19:57
I'm going to replace my infotainment system with a PC...
@CuddleBunny what is your current infotainment system?
whatever basic system comes by default in a Mazda. It is nothing special
not the newer mazda 3 one, though just the one from a few years ago.

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