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17:03
just got client feedback that a jquery animation we use to indicate that a slide is complete to direct attention to the next button only happens twice instead of looping when their laptop is connected to a specific docking station... Who could possibly fix that? @.@
ha, yeah.
anyways, I'm just telling them no... lunch time~
indeed.
is there any nUnit like tool there I can load visual studio unit test projects and run
Has anyone worked with Ada
@ton.yeung enjoy!
@MoonOwlPrince My grandmother in law's name is Ada. And she does housework when I'm there. Does that count?
Ada B is a good wine
17:13
hey guys did I tell you that JavaScript sucks already ?
hahaha
JS is for pros.
Framework as a JS - even it hates' its self
And for like, people that want to get stuff done on the web.
want things done in 'realtime'
@JoanLeaven Well you cant change a fact you know
17:15
@FreeAsInBeer You try to convince yourself because you need to love what you do and you stuck doing JS ... I understand that :)
there a way to speed up remote debugging feel like each line is a slow needle down a chalkboard
yeah its sad
Its like being the parent of a retarded child
Once you get the hang of JS, it's very nice.
@JoanLeaven I love writing JS
17:16
I will never understand the need of JS really ...
even more if you're a .NET dev
it's a terrible language, but not in a way that makes you angry
To change the color of all the things, of course.
you dont want your backend to be JS
@JoanLeaven I do
just use C# to javascript compiler
17:16
@JoanLeaven oh that is bs. JS is needed
@KendallFrey Man you're fucked
but terrible
and to show off how you did all those color changes
or typescript
JS on the server is fast.
17:17
@KendallFrey Are you serious ? ... don,t tell me you fetch data from a db using JS
(dont talk about mongodb)
(rdbms)
I have used mongo
really ? WHY ?!
17:17
I probably won't again
but I did
oh no.
Found entries for Wonderbra in my registry
I will tolerate writing some jquery (a little) for an asp.net app
but 95% of the code will be C#
@JoanLeaven as much as I hate JS i almost think this is annoying tbh
With JS I can get shit done, with pretty much no boilerplate
edc
edc
17:20
i am writing something that combines asp.net mvc and knockout
(I don't use JS at work anymore)
edc
edc
the combination is interesting
At work we tend to stay away from web apps anyway
@JoanLeaven they are needed
sql server --> wcf services --> winforms / wpf clients
17:21
winforms?
ROFL 90s
yeah ... we are kinda retarded here UI'ly speaking
no shit
people here have been using the DevExpress components for too much time (~10 years)
Our current legacy system uses MFC
99% of the components used are DevExpress WinForms components
17:23
@KendallFrey oh no
@KendallFrey And we have a 12 years old app written in VC++ 6 / MFC
Ours is slightly older
oh no.
edc
edc
it goes back to the "if it works, why fix it" problem
@KendallFrey Were you able to migrate it to Visual Studio 2013/2015 ?
we tried that and failed
17:25
I think we tried it too
maybe it succeeded, idk
@edc Are you a pro "if it works don't fix it" ?
"Search Direction: Up, down, IDC just search the file"
I'm not on the project
@SteveG HEARD THAT
I just can't stand having to implement a new feature to a legacy app ...
17:26
@JoanLeaven story of my life
debugging, I can tolerate ... but implementing new things ... SHIT MAN
make your own?
edc
edc
@JoanLeaven I think I am a semi-pro.
I proposed to rewrite it but you know, in a business environment, the usual response is
"WE ARE TOO BUSY"
I am quietly coding WCF services for all our database outside of work to make my life easier
because the actual software DALs are just awful
"There is no budget for that; it just works."
17:28
@atkinchris Exactly
edc
edc
i think it always ties to money. if you manage to argue that it costs way more to maintain vs. making new software. management might listen
I have to slack a little bit more when I have to put something new in these legacy apps ... maybe they will understand that way ... idk
I assume your compelling argument for WCF's atop your databases are because they're currently tied in via EF or even shudders query strings?
@atkinchris Yes exactly, most of the apps use plain ADO.NEt, earlier apps use EF but in a very bad way
one project uses STE (self tracking entities) worst shit
Ah, well that makes sense!
17:30
and the "service" sends these entities over the wire instead of DTOs
entities with all the changetracking code inside each of them
garbage
Though, I'm still not 100% convinced there's a need for a WCF to sit between a well designed DAL with EF and a database...
@atkinchris You're right ! Absolutely right ! But I will force the other developers to use it because if I let them code their DALs ... the shit continues forever
@JoanLeaven is that your real picture?
I'm selling them the idea by telling them they will have no backend code to write ... just right-click --> add service reference and do your UI
@JABFreeware No, it's an actress that played the role of Joan Leaven in the movie Cube.
Ha! But if you let them code it themselves, you'll just get a WCF throwing IQueryables about everywhere over the wire!
17:33
I have a problem where I become paranoid of showing off my real name on the internet
@JoanLeaven very fitting
@atkinchris My WCF Services will crunch the data using EF and return DTOs to send over the wire :)
@atkinchris And the service receives back DTOs and update the db accordingly
Well now I know you're talking about some bizarre utopia. :)
@JoanLeaven you ought to get over it. Someone can find you if they want. I guarantee you have slipped not to mention plenty of insecure sights that store your name off your credit card info
if you move around a lot thats something else
@JABFreeware Yeah I know, I just tend to limit it ... I'm just a crazy fuck
And as many of you can tell now, I tend to generalize and rant about things in a very unrational way so Joan Leaven is the asshole
17:36
you have a very charming personality @JoanLeaven
"Bloody Joan Leaven; one film and all she does now is evangelise about WCFs."
hahhahah
@SteveG, I found an old answer you posted here: stackoverflow.com/questions/15375800/…
<spoiler alert> ... not mentioning she actually dies in the movie
so no more ranting about JS after that?
17:37
le gasp
I found a 4-year-old Steve answer, on a question by rlemon
the internet is a small place
very small
lol
i know JS has it uses .. i know some places have a good need of a responsive web app etc.etc.etc. ... but ... i think its just because i loved so much my HOMOEGENOUS, PURE, .NET codebase ... I hate mixing it with JS
@JoanLeaven So, webassembly fan then?
17:39
I am
@KendallFrey Is this the new thing ? I just heard of the name
old in internet years
like a week or something
@JoanLeaven sad
17:39
Sod mixing @JoanLeaven; allow me to introduce you to our lord and saviour JSON and Web API.
@KendallFrey week and a half I think
That's why I don't use my real name, not to be ashamed when I don't know something I should know, ask stupid questions ...
:P
@KalaJ wooo
@KendallFrey really? lol where
@atkinchris I've tried Web API but when 100% of your client code is .NET, why JSON ?
idk i was stalking you
17:41
lol I referred to this post and I saw your answer lol
I have a similar question as the original poster. I need a code review
@JoanLeaven my shitty parents named me JABFreeware. Can you believe that?
@JABFreeware lol
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Q: Selecting security questions and entering answers

Kala JI have a dialog that houses 6 security questions and 6 security question answers. I want to pass the data the user selects and enters from the view to the controller to save the data in session. Right now, the code works perfectly but it is a mess. I am passing 12 arguments to my controller act...

im not kidding
@JoanLeaven Very true; but when your client is JS or mobile...
17:42
I think your answer would help me but I am wondering is that the right approach?
Group my values into a list, then send over the list to my controller
@atkinchris With my WCF Services, the UI devs just have to Add Service Reference my service and the proxy is automatically generated and they use .NET objects right away...
how do i add appsettings to machine config
gooogle................
i did, no luck
says "hey, app settings is already in there", it's not
if i add it, it breaks EVERYTHING
thats because its a bug
fix it and it wont be broken anymore
17:44
you know what
!!banana
Jun 19 at 18:13, by Caprica Six
@SteveG banana Its a fucking fruit for god sake. Who the fuck DOESN'T know what a banana is?! FUCK! A STARVING KID IN AFRICA KNOWS WHAT A BANANA IS! HE FUCKING FANTASIZES ABOUT ONE EVERY DAY!
all I'm saying is if he did it right it wouldnt be broken would it?
note to self you are in an asshole mood
!!kiwi
@JABFreeware That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
17:45
That's weird, I'm in more of a pizza mood
!!pizza
@JABFreeware Input not matching /(\d+)\s(\d+)/. Help: User-taught command: 'gives <>http://lorempizza.com/$1/$2#.png
!!google HOW DO I ADD FUCKING APP SETTINGS TO MY FUCKING MACHINE CONFIG YOU SON OF A BITCH
!!YOU ARE STUPID
17:45
@JABFreeware Impossible
!!pizza 100 100
@JABFreeware THANK YOU VERY MUCH PLEASE TELL ME MORE
@SteveG FIT IT NOWWWWWWWW
YOUR MOTHER IS GOING TO HAVE HEMORRHOIDS BY THE END OF THE NIGHT
17:47
I FUCKING HOPE SO. DO IT!!!!!
@JoanLeaven You're not really suggesting WCF's JS proxy, right @JoanLeaven...
JUST.... DO IT !
VERY LOUD NOISES!!!!!
FUCKING DO IT
WHAT IS TAKING SO LONG?
yesterday, you said tomorrow ... just ...... DO IT !!!
17:48
@JABFreeware THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID
@atkinchris Does Visual Studio does the same thing with js and Web Api ? (generating a proxy class) ?
lmao
HELLO CHUCK
fun morning
17:49
FUCK MORNING
three hours to go and its a 4-day-long weekend
FUCK MY LIFE
i have a fucking headache and can't do anything except rant about JS
HELP I'M TRAPPED IN A CAPS LOCK FACTORY
2
FIX IT!
17:49
Web API only plays nice with plain http/RESTful?
@atkinchris yes
i mean
YES IT DOES
@atkinchris I'm not very knowledgeable about Web API but I think so, yes
I didn't mean for the question mark. lol
@SteveG have you fixed your fubar code that you coded?
lol no
17:50
@atkinchris lol ok
i'm waiting on you to solve my problems for me, so i can get paid for it
WHOA. let me get this straight. You want ME to fix YOUR problem so YOU can get paid? WHY THE FUCK WOULD I DO THAT?
@JoanLeaven Perhaps you should learn about JS before deciding it's shit and worthless and all that.
...and that's a wonderful summation of most of StackOverflow @JABFreeware...
pls sir u r yeling i jus tellin u that my big uncle n nigeria died u r his heir, 2 get his $ u need to give me $5000 transfr fee
17:54
@SteveG how much will I ME MYSELF INTERNAL CLASS get?
@SteveG ok here is transfr fee
u git 25mil
i git 5000
i luv git
nope. I will do it for 26 though
pls sir my uncle
17:55
how is it still not friday
@SteveG is dead
hes rotting as we speak
Just upgraded my Lumia 920 to Windows 10 Preview
@JABFreeware s/r/fr/
imagine the smell
@ton.yeung I see. I like having that feature because it saves so much work ! You can have your backend code sitting on a server and not being subject to modification much often ... and focus on the UI code by having an autogenerated proxy class to access the data
17:57
@KendallFrey whats that?
@KendallFrey you asking me to repeat myself.....?
im jamming out to SOADs first cd, like a boss
@JABFreeware no
@SteveG and how is the code?
@KendallFrey thank you. I hate reviews
17:59
@SteveG suck on a dick?
or what is soad
We always work with the same 2-3 databases so writing a new app using the same data would mean writing a new DAL everytime just to adapt it to the new app ... I prefer just Adding a Service Reference to the WCF App and work with the same methods and data contracts ..
i gave up and just put all the passwords in the app config, that way, when i upload it to github, everybody can see it
system of a down
oh
i was close
@KendallFrey speak for yourself
i am u plug
17:59
@SteveG I search GIT for those passwords
I love those

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