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18:00
@ton.yeung Correction: The guy failed to produce a WordPress that works as he designed it
yeah
yep in all projects the package.config is clean
in the packages folder, it has the correct version of the nuget, it actually compiles and runs,and blows up with a runtime error about not finding the nuget
the version not right in the app/web config?
@ton.yeung I can never know but if he designed it to fail he is an A class a-hole
yes!
that could be a first..
18:03
System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'ddddddd.aaaa.bbbbb.cccccc, Version=2.1.2.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
File name: 'ddddddd.aaaa.bbbbb.cccccc, Version=2.1.2.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'
where ddddddd.aaaa.bbbbb.cccccc is the namespace for the nuget package
ohhhhhhhhh i have an idea, it is in the bin folder, but i wonder if i forgot to wrap that dll in the installer
hahahaha i did!
i am a fucking moron
@ton.yeung without you, i would have been stuck with this for another 3 hours, thank you!
lmao
i'd rather be called a moron and have it fixed quickly than spend days dicking around with something thats an easy fix, just because i didn't want to ask for help :p
lol ok
i created like 5 new versions for that nuget trying to debug too, pre-releases luckily
i can't believe i didn't think of the installer, i'm such a shit head
18:20
@KalaJ yeah, purely illustrative.
18:32
@FeaRCODE answered.
I just want rep :(
as of like, now.
@ton.yeung hear that guys? @ton.yeung is pretty high.
man, @ton.yeung and his drugs.
@Jeremy You still here?
@FeaRCODE yep. I answered your question on main SO
Ok, I saw it, but im still a little confused.
I am getting BC, CD, DA but i need to get BC, BD, BA, CD, CA, DA
@FeaRCODE Yep!
My loop is wrong (logically)
and i dont understand what i would do to fix it
18:40
> An easy way to make what you have work now is to add another loop inside of your broken loop. The intent would be that when you iterate for "B", you add not only {"B", "C"}, but also {"B", "D"} and {"B", "A"}, and similarly your outer iteration for "C" would find both {"C", "D"} and {"C", "A"}.
For each iteration, you don't just want to add one pair. You need to add more - one for each of the elements after the one you're currently looking at.
ok, would that still work for multiple items, not just 2? I am not sure how many item sets i may have.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in Psychological Review. Maslow subsequently extended the idea to include his observations of humans' innate curiosity. His theories parallel many other theories of human developmental psychology, some of which focus on describing the stages of growth in humans. Maslow used the terms "physiological", "safety", "belongingness" and "love", "esteem", "self-actualization", and "self-transcendence" to describe the pattern that human motivations generally move through. Maslow...
@Jeremy I might end up with an itemset with 4 items, depending on how large my transactions are.
@FeaRCODE Hm. Try forgetting about your algorithm. It doesn't matter how large your transactions are right now.
I would say it falls in the yellow or green
18:43
@FeaRCODE Do you want me to just write the code for you, or do you want to write it yourself? I got the sense that this is for your education, so I didn't write any code.
@Jeremy No no, I would rather understand it then just have someone write it.
But i can learn by an example. Im just not getting the logic
I'll make a little graphic
they actually did it, interesting
Is there a generic collection in .NET that has random sort implemented for it
18:48
I wonder...
nope
@MoonOwlPrince by random sort do you mean shuffle?
@KendallFrey YES!!!! I want to use it for shuffling
@MoonOwlPrince I think you'll have to do it yourself
@ton.yeung They are a cute couple
@ton.yeung Oh, right, I had heard that at one point
18:49
playing checkin lottery right now, think I'm winning
@KendallFrey good luck
Your current/outer loop is the red, and the inner loop would be the green.
Isn't it the number of lottery tickets needed to secure a win is 9! x 4!
i don't need a ticket
@Jeremy Ok, give me a second.
18:51
i'm playing the checkin lottery
@Jeremy I understand that logic, but i would need the loops to vary, meaning i could feed it (BC, BD, BD, and so on.) So now we have more items then just two. So manually adding two loops would only get me my first result.
Religion, the mother of all fuckups
@scheien Why's that?
@scheien Amen brother
@FeaRCODE So you're worrying about having triples later? Let's focus on pairs first, and then generalize.
18:56
Ok, let me see
I'm back in the "not feeling like work" mood
@Griffin That's pretty normal for a fRiday.
@FeaRCODE: I just don't like religion. Don't feel the need to spend more time on that topic. :)
@scheien ok
@Griffin: more into beer mood?
19:07
I can't drink in this country. And I don't like alcohol anyways. Tastes bad. I'm more into the "leave here and spend the day with my girlfriend" mood
does anyone have any experience crawling amazon on the vendor side?
crawling?
You trying to write something that'll go through amazon vendors and make sure your price is the lowest?
no. As in my client is a vendor and needs to automate exporting Orders
there is no API for that area of amazon
Ahhh
19:11
unbelievable
anyone here using azure vm?
@AsifMD it caused me to kill my neighbor so the plea bargain was I have to stay two ip ranges away
@JABFreeware haha, probably went slightly over the head :)
@AsifMD I thought it was good and original :D
Gimme
19:15
so no ideas? They use these complex views and a post request a mile long for the export of sales orders
No clue
any good tools for decoding it?
sigh...web scraping is depressing
I'm just an intern.
that literally means nothing lol. Plenty of smart interns.
@ton.yeung lmao, spinning blades on all sides. Any impact or hard turn slices the pilot into deli meat, no?
19:16
@JABFreeware I was trying to connect to a VPN from my azure vm and can't- is it not possible to connect to vpn from vm like we do from a physical machine?
@Jeremy Welp, i cant get the second loop.
HAMMERTIME!
I like deli meat
@ton.yeung sawstop, it's a cool thing
propellers don't have the rigidity though, so it'd need significant tweaking
remote desktop cannot connect to the remote computer for one of these reasons:

1) The network admin fucked up your port forwarding again
2) The owner fucked up the router again
3) An idiot that needs to die, disabled it while you were using it.
19:26
@FeaRCODE Here's a simple example: dotnetfiddle.net/mTrdAW
@Jeremy nice simple example :)
@JABFreeware Thanks. :)
I see .net fiddles limits you at around 20mb memory limit
@FeaRCODE obviously, this doesn't take care of triples/4-tuples/5-tuples, or whatever you like... some modifications are needed to support that.
@Jeremy Correct. If I was to enter something like AB, AC... i would get ABAC and what i would need ABC.
editing it would be pretty easy. Im going to look more into it and see how it works
19:31
@FeaRCODE Well, given what you showed me, it's not clear you'd do that. If everything is a char, then I suggest you use a character data type rather than a string, by the way.
@Jeremy No no, I am using characters for a base.
They will be strings like "Dog", "Cat", etc.
@FeaRCODE Ah, alright. Then this way is probably fine.
Guys, how do I best read C# in depth? Cover to cover, chapters not in order, backwards?
read a tech book backwards? Thats worse than riding a bike backwards and expecting good results.
It's probably a good idea to start at the begin of a book, continue reading in sequence, and end at the end of a book.
19:35
@JABFreeware It also really hated my Console.ReadKey() ;)
@JABFreeware Nobody home to press a button - quit because the program didn't terminate in a reasonable amount of time.
interesting that GetFiles returns nothing on the assemby's directory
hahaha
ohhh I could totally bring down .NET fiddle evil grin :P
@JABFreeware how?
@Jeremy have to kill you
19:48
@JABFreeware That's fine. I consent to your slaughter.
@Jeremy ddos os sorts
of*
but that would be illegal too
so I would never do that of course
And if I did, I certainly wouldn't admit to it on a google crawled chat site.
@SteveG IS YOUR CODE FIXED YET?
lol no
another problem
still debugging
:o
FIT IT NOWWWWWWWW!
19:54
idk whats wrong
FIT FIT FIT FIT FIT
@SteveG sigh...what is it NOW?
whats the exception lalalala
i have a schema in a nuget, with a namespace in my main project, which matches to a schema in the nuget, it sounds weird
i can't describe it
do beer
while(coding)
beer();
@SteveG sounds broken. FIX IT
I now have a desire for chicken nugets
19:58
I jut had a taco from taco truck
@KendallFrey not McDonalds I hope
first one tastes great, second one okay, third one like shit
kind of like the orifices of a human female body
did i just say that
@KendallFrey gay
while(true) {
    beer();
    thread.sleep(5000);
}
that will never end
20:01
Bah!
@JABFreeware it will when beer throws an exception
@KendallFrey im sure it has error checking
throw BeerEmpty()
@JABFreeware Nope. But it has beer goggles for errors.
catch {GetMoarBeer();}
20:03
moarmoar
uhoh now its out of the loop :( And he hasnt even gotten loopy yet
@CuddleBuddy, trying out your solution. I have a question, what's PropertyInfo? Is it part of System.Reflection? Why do I need to use PropertyInfo? Thanks :)
private void beer()
{
    _beers++;
    if (_beers > 5)
    {
        var up = new DrunkAsFuckException();
        throw up;
    }
}
Hmm... that's a pretty low tolerance.
Yay
7
A: Is there a generic swap method in the framework?

Reed CopseyThere is Interlocked.Exchange. This does it in a thread-safe, atomic call. Edit after comments: Just to clarify how this works using Interlocked.Exchange, you would do: left = Interlocked.Exchange(ref right, left); This will be the equivalent (in effect) to doing: Swap(ref left, ref righ...

20:18
@CuddleBunny, also I am getting no overload for GetValue() takes only one argument. You only have one argument in your example the vm instance but I can't do that?
@Jeremy only 5?
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
@JABFreeware lmao thats what i was thinking!
5, i'd still be barely buzzed!
I'd be full after drinking 5 beers
I get full after drinking like three
me too
thats bad
20:27
and then i can't get drunk because i'm too full to drink more
weak beer
/cc @CharlieBrown @ShotgunNinja
So I have A<T> and B : A<int>, and within a factory method of A<T> I need to return a B if T is int, and a A<T> otherwise. How do I do this?
then you get to the point where you count how many stay in your system per hour, like.... if i down these 3 beers, that gives me +2 beer on the hour, if i do that for 5 hours consistently, i'll be drunk
when you start using math to calculate when you'll get drunk....#winning
yeah, im prob sticking with Gin tonight
im thinking of captain
what kind of gin do you enjoy?
20:29
Death's door! :)
help me write code you drunkards
i have my own code problem that i'm tired of poking at
it no work
Bombay Sapphire
!!google bombay sapphire
20:31
Cannot implicitly convert type 'B' to 'A<T>'
is my problem btw
@CharlieBrown wow that looks expensive
@KendallFrey, cast it?
how much for a bottle?
@KalaJ hmm
good question...$22 i think
20:32
might have to
oh thats not bad
@KendallFrey You can add an implicit cast, right?
explicit
It's like mid-shelf
@Jeremy not really
20:33
gin is definitely not my thing
it's already castable to A<int>
I dislike gin and tonic
it's not good...
it's the cast from A<int> to A<T> which is a problem
@SteveG Sapphire is one of the 'fancy ones' as far as people like my parents are concerned. I think it was more upmarket in the old days
@KendallFrey Yeah - I was wondering if there was way to do it - never had to before.
20:33
ahhh
boutique gin is getting silly now though
Can't you just have callers wrap A<int> if they need to?
what do you mean?
are you guys doing for the weekend?
20:34
what else do you guys enjoy drinking?
Bombay Sapphire and 7up, twist of lime
Hendricks and tonic, slice of cucumber
@SteveG Scotch. Beer.
@CharlieBrown ooo
@SteveG water
I can drink 10 bears :P
20:35
holy shit
@KendallFrey you know, when i asked that question, i put this at the end of it (yes, we know kendall, you drink water or koolade), then i deleted it
i can't even drink one bear
A<int> asdf = KendallsMethod<int>();
var theThingIWant = new B(asdf);
i can drink 16 bears
It's weird to provide a derived class for no reason... but I don't really know what else you're working with.
20:36
@SteveG did you even notice the misspelling?
@Jeremy nah, I want inheritance over composition here
@JABFreeware yep
hello why stackoverflow logo today flashes "Marry whomever you love, even if they are not developer"? Any day today?
@Jeremy It's intended to provide additional behaviour, but as transparently as possible
@KalaJ The PropertyInfo is a reflection thing. Check if the fiddle I sent is using the same version of .NET as you for calling it with a single property.
@KalaJ You also don't have to do it the same way of course.
20:37
@Mahesha999 Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage, Stack Overflow is celebrating that
@KendallFrey Is B entrenched?
@KendallFrey yay for you right?
:)
@CuddleBunny, how should I do it differently just regular string compare?
I'm using .NET 4.0
entrenched is not a word I know the meaning of
Supreme Court of which country ? US mostly?
20:38
LOL
mostly. mainly. exclusively. yes
when you trying to help someone who doesnt understand the difference between HasOne() and HasMany()... you need that drink
> (of an attitude, habit, or belief) firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change; ingrained.
ohh good then...
:p
@CharlieBrown Their love life must be a mess
20:39
@KendallFrey So you couldn't just change the added functionality to be (e.g.) extension methods?
@KendallFrey this statement if made publicly may jail you
@ton.yeung i really do like node and all, but if there isnt a million ways to setup a project
@ton.yeung didnt get u
can we just stop talking about programming for 30 minutes and talk about hookers or something manly
@ton.yeung Sure, but C# is such trash with polymorphism that I prefer extension methods to derived classes significantly, especially if the (potentially derived) class doesn't carry any additional state.
20:40
i'm going to get screamed at :p
In India it might lead riot :p so good I can live peace...
WHO SAID PROGRAMMING IS NOT MANLY??????? @SteveG
Basically, I'm trying to eliminate "touch points" so swapping out implementation is a good way to do that
I just have a class as the contract, not an interface
@JABFreeware MY GUNNERY SERGEANT IN THE MARINES SAID I TYPE LIKE A WOMAN
^true story BTW
@KalaJ looks like dotnetfiddle doesn't have .net 4, but I bet if you looked for an example of using it in .net4 you would see what to put
20:42
@SteveG how? quickly?
yeah lol
@KendallFrey Hm. Return ISomeInterface<T>, where A implements that interface and B implements ISomeInterface<int>?
@cuddlebunny, okay thank you
too lazy to make a new type
gunny poe, respect the guy, but boy was he an asshole
20:42
@SteveG you good at fingering that keyboard eh? :P
@KendallFrey it was the fact he was typing things like "I love shoes they make me feel pretty"
@JABFreeware you should see what i can do to a pussy
"I want to be excessively clever to eliminate a touch point, but creating an interface is out of the question"
@SteveG tap tap tap
@TomW lol
20:43
@JABFreeware lmao
more like squirt squirt squirt
okay, i'm done, starting to cross a line
@Jeremy shush :P
@SteveG which line, the 4 or 5 foot mark?
@SteveG YOU'RE KEYBOARD SQUIRTS??????? :O
lmao
ya'll
crack me up
@KendallFrey stop programming and drink beer with us
@cuddlebunny, in .net 4 it's PropertyInfo.GetValue (Object, Object[])
20:44
@SteveG how fast do you type?
5
Q: System.Reflection.PropertyInfo.GetValue() - Downgrading .NET version - method signature missing

user3181548To get a .NET console application running on Server 2003, we're having to downgrade one of our core libraries from .NET 4.5 to 4.0. Among other things, this library has a class that performs some reflection, cycling through an object's properties to get their values using Propertyinfo.GetValu...

@JABFreeware i hit 135 before, with 0 errors
no idea what object[] is supposed to be
@SteveG yeah right
so can I use it like prop, null?
20:45
nope, not even joking
but you cant code that fast
vm, null
object[] = new Unicorns[];
I've done fuck all programming this week. Help.
no, my brain doesn't work as fast as my fingers
20:45
Application in progress for two different jobs though.
theres actually websites out there that you can go and compete with people, typing, see who does it faster, some guys get up to 200+
it's ridiculous
@SteveG how fast are you at fingering then? 135 what a minute? O.o
its called nitrotype
or something like that
yeah, idk, i did it in HS on one of those official typing programs
not online
I get angry whenever I have to pass object around a bunch.
@Jeremy depends on the object
20:47
@ton.yeung Oh. I see. You were agreeing with me. :P
@KalaJ you can try
@SteveG
have you fixed it?
nope
im not trying, brain hurts
it needs it medicine - a lot of booze
@SteveG brain? whats that?
you mean your COU?
CBU, central boozing unit
20:51
CDC unit
ooops
nvm
...
@SteveG please, extraneous naming is stupid
lmao
@ton.yeung is right about @KendallFrey being right
@SteveG WHO?????? ME?
kendall
foo
Please, Extraneous Naming Is Stupid
lmao
zzzzz VirtualBox will only use 1 core and its crawling @.@
20:54
highfives @SteveG
@ton.yeung do you use node-glob?
@SteveG any other words?
what
@ton.yeung I agree with that sentiment. It's difficult to say what the right approach is without looking at what Kendall's codebase looks like, though. I just can't imagine how much more state you'd want to assign to a collection of integers, so just having the right method available to call on the collection should suit any use case I can think of.
20:58
hmmmm this bottle says "please recycle" sigh... who bothers with recycling. I dont care about the planet
@ton.yeung Is there something specific here I should read?

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