« first day (1728 days earlier)      last day (3449 days later) » 

17:00
well, what's the controller name, and what uri are you calling
api/Ihatethis
IhatethisController
@Griffin do you have this file? yourproj/App_Start/WebApiConfig.cs?
paste your WebApiConfig.cs somewhere
@SteveG Don't has
what i'm suspecting is this: you created an mvc project, later wanted to add web api, and manually added the references or something, so your project isn't set up to handle webapi , even though you have the assemblies referenced, but this is just a complete guess from a total lack of information
17:03
Well it sounds about right.
What do
I'm at baby punching level of anger.
lmao
first thing to do
is punch that son of a bitch really hard
next, relax, it'll all be okay
I'm thinking I punt it like a football.
I don't know how to fix your issue.
sorry
maybe just manually adding the configs would be alright
i have no idea, just guessing
no, because something has to read that config
yeah
from your global asax
GlobalConfiguration.Configure( WebApiConfig.Register );
17:05
@Griffin, how are you invoking the RESTFul service?
What is exactly the url and are you going though the browser or through some rest client?
@KlausNji well, he doesn't have any api routing set up, so it doesn't matter how he's doing it, it won't work
@KlausNji I'm going to assume no.
@Griffin, why don't you start a new WebAPI project, which actually gives you working stuff out of the box?
@KlausNji Yeah I just decided to do that. I can't find it though
thats what i'd do, if it wasn't too much work, when you select "ASP.NET Web Application"
it will give you the option to add web api after
see the secondary window that pops up? bunch of checkboxes at the bottom left, says what type of asp.net application it is
17:10
Do I create an ASP.NET Empty Web Application
@SteveG, his experience depends on the version of Visual Studio no?
VS 2014
@KlausNji yeah, but since he can't find it, i assume he's using the one where they're condensed into one
there is no 2014?
*2013
17:11
yeah
thats a great link
See the thing is this guy has ajax calls working in this project. He uses the most fucked up method to do it though
how you hit the api shouldn't depend on how you set it up, whether it's from js ajax, or an httpclient call
well, i kind of disagree with what i said, if you want to get technical
but what i mean is, it should all work pretty similarly
regardless of how you hit it
Heyyy...found a public site vulnerable to sql injection
hacky hacky hack...
@SteveG I'm just going to give up and cry in a corner
@SteveG Got it working. I don't know how but it works.
Fuck life.
@Griffin the learning curve is a bit steep
17:23
@TomW where's the vuln?
but once you get it down, it's amazing, create api's left and right like there was no tomorrow
@KendallFrey well...it's interpreted some random text I passed in as part of a query
The error messages from the F# compiler are very helpful
@TomW ohhh
I didn't give it that much thought. I was just amused that it would show that publicly
and assuming there's a vuln there if you can be bothered to craft a query
17:25
it doesn't allow quotes
is there another possible hole?
not that I've spotted
i'm trying to break it
no luck
i should quit before i get fired or arrested
I found the problem
how does PHP parse numbers, and how can I make it produce something crazy
funny thing, it seems to interpret fractional page numbers correctly
@KlausNji [Route("api/post/{authenticationId}"]public void Post(string authenticationId){}
17:40
so my guess is it's subtracting one from the page number, and if it can't parse it results in zero, ending up with -1
but it has a special case for 0, where it stays 0
k, i give up
Trace.CorrelationManager.ActivityId is no longer transferring across WCF. I have no clue what changed. Any ideas on what to check?
17:59
Is there an F# chatroom?
but I can't find it
@FreeAsInBeer water now does more than hydrate
@FreeAsInBeer Well, they do - but only SERIOUS storms ;)
18:03
Yeah, apparently it intermingles with your Java Googles.
@MoonOwlPrince try searching
cnet.com, the largest distributor of viruses in the world.
second to adobe
Those two have nothing on SourceForge.
Cnet and SourceForge are by install - adobe is by use
18:15
sudo find / -name "*virus*" -delete
fixed your viruses
yw
so simple even jer did it (the subway guy)
@juanvan And how did Adobe products get on your computer? Don't give in man, keep your computer free from STDs.
did anyone see Blackhat?
ridiculous bad
@FreeAsInBeer well, somebody isn't front-end/full-stack :P
I keep them outdated - feels the safest.. No but really they use adobe 6 here..
18:17
Lets break a hacker out of jail, then send him around doing almost no hacking of any kind
@Jeremy Open standards FTW!
@FreeAsInBeer ...like .svg? :P
Whatever floats your boat.
Just finished rewriting all my ember apps on backbone, and now I get to rewrite them all on angular. Feels good to make progress!
cc @CharlieBrown
oh you aint kidding
18:19
@CharlieBrown i haven't. do they do l33t virus removal like i do?
I'm pretty sure I've tried to find a solution to this before, but how would I share WCF configuration between multiple different projects that are all using one central service project?
He spends most of the movie playing ninja, then about 10min using bash
ssh [email protected] - "I've hacked into the mainframe."
One does not simply play ninja
After being imprisoned for hacking for 4 years, cut off from technology, he still apparently has all the needed skills to do this
18:21
@CharlieBrown Must be a COBOL dev.
im sure its a combination of Regex and assembly
"Let's hack the NSA and use that program"...ten minutes later..."Ok, were in"
lol
"I've hacked the NSA"
@CharlieBrown oh my god i think i found my life's work
@KendallFrey implement encoding-agnostic regex engine in assembly?
You'd need a life as big as your mom.
Heeyyoooo!
18:24
don't knock assembly
some of my favourite games are written in assembly
@KendallFrey ROLLER COASTER TYCOON
Alright time to do actual work
I liked the magnifying glass aspect of assembly
18:26
the huh
Full zoom, as close as possible to the hardware
a close as possible, huh?
how about machine code
Do you write machine code?
on occasion
18:26
what about microcode
"I like to be close to the hardware" "Great news, all our developers work in the server room"
4
cc @Pheonixblade9
@Jeremy Finally, a desk with sufficient AC
@KendallFrey - Ever written a scheduling algorithm for the cpu?
18:28
@Jeremy yeah, that's how Boeing works, I spose
@TravisJ hey! I've done that a few times :D
:D
Which one did you implement?
also I shaved my neck wrong this morning and it's driving me nuts
thought you guys should know
@Pheonixblade9 This just seems like such an evil thing to do
Like, keep your developers demoralized
"We give all our developers 32GB of memory in their workstations, but take out 1GB per medium+ bug caused by their development annually"
@CharlieBrown, thanks for that. I ended up adding the following to WebApiConfig :
// route for ParkingSpot controller
config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(
name: "ParkingApi",
routeTemplate: "api/parkingspot/{authenticationId}",
defaults: new
{
controller = "ParkingSpot",
authenticationId = RouteParameter.Optional
}
);
@TravisJ I looked at a few for CPU and OS scheduling. I played with the Linux process scheduler and marvelled at how it is O(1). For the CPU I only worked with real time OS's. Mostly round robin.
18:31
@KlausNji Yes, that will work, but will only apply to one route. MapHttpRoutes() is designed for matching multiple routes at once with templating. I suggest using a standard routing template, then using [Route] attributes for non standard routes. But whatever works best for you.
@CharlieBrown, your suggestion sounds better. Thanks.
what's the shortcut to format code
?
ctrl-k.d
How to insert values into a table and append extra character in sql server.
for instance
Insert into table11 (name,age)
select name,age from table2
where table2.id=1
i want to add 'Mr' + name
select 'Mr ' + name, age from table2
18:33
yes
:)
i forgot about it
Thanks
@TetsujinnoOni I control my thermostat. I am so happy about this...
But, i can't turn it below 69 :(
@ton.yeung masochism
@charlie how to check if name is null before adding the 'Mr'?
@ton.yeung Why not? "Let's be honest, your codebase probably sucks. I love working in bad codebases. Your other engineers will up and leave, but I'll stay around, because I love the way it hurts."
@ton.yeung craftsmanship
@TetsujinnoOni That's a good one.
18:38
is there a equivalent for python's dict.get(key, default) for Dictionary<K,V>?
@jeremy which singer do you craft that into lyrics for?
@TetsujinnoOni MJK
@Kroltan check TryGetValue
@TetsujinnoOni Hmm nice
@ton.yeung "Communication. Imagination. Craftsmanship."
tag-lineable
Wait, maybe that's bad. Maybe they'll try to give you a marketing position.
18:40
@ton.yeung "dedication" if you're stuck on the "tion" theme.
concentration
... dedication at least has similar thematic notes to craftsmanship
it's all bullshit anyway
@KendallFrey masturbation
...what?
there's no reason for a programmer to have imagination
@TomW there's a good one
@ton.yeung really
18:42
    when you run a query like this:
    Insert into table11 (name,age)
    select name,age from table2
    where table2.id=1
is there a way to check if name or age from table two are Null or not?
@KendallFrey you must work with a lot of well-solved problem domains.
@KendallFrey I'm curious what kind of work you do... heh
A programmer's job is to take large complex problems and divide them into small simple problems
@KendallFrey Do you do your own designs?
@Jeremy yeah, but that really falls under the same description
anything from requirements to code is just dividing up problems
18:43
@KendallFrey imagination is good in figuring out what the fuck the client is talking about
@KendallFrey yeah, and if you lack imagination, your ability to see patterns you haven't learned elsewhere seems to be limited.
@TomW That's not a programmer's job (where I work)
You need to imagine what it's like to be a jelly-brained imbecile
@ton.yeung I would eject from the "-tion" aircraft before impact.
consternation
18:45
@ton.yeung "Just give me the fucking job"
-tion
copulation
Completion ... but watch out for people who think you mean by Kendall's mom.
implantation
misrepresentation
lation
elation? lactation? peculation?
pendulation
meditation
18:47
... we can do the whole dictionary dump if you want. breaking pattern there seems stronger writing.
oh, i have a browser tab open that says propagation
I agree with @TetsujinnoOni.
regelation
underestimation
Iteration. Complication. Frustration.
even better
spaghettification
even though that's an astrophysics thing
titillation
TERMINATION
and that's the end of this discussion lol
18:50
Termination. Determination. Elation.
defenestration
prestidigitation
hallucination
@Alundrathedreamwalker Coaellesce
needs more ation
18:55
@ton.yeung lol
context?
I don't think it's a particularly good impression, anyway.
Funny, though.
@ton.yeung "Regular travels to the bowels of StackOverflow and lying API documentation"
@ton.yeung - To break that down, the last part of an analogy is the most profound and also the part still in memory once someone starts thinking about what was read. The last part of yours was about the business travel so that would be what I associate your travelling with. The first two seem nice but since they are not the most recent to what I have read, they seem more like utopias than outlooks.
Also, speaking in the third person is hard to pull off because you have to strike a balance between "not sure if serious" and "this is how it is" versus "this is how it should be"
I would add that after your previous sentence
My last business trip involved seeing Dubai :D
The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see, and the business traveler sees his laptop screen. I don't mind traveling for pleasure, but traveling for business is awful.
@ton.yeung "I challenge myself to party harder than the locals wherever I go" - should be sufficient to get you not placed on business trips
@ton.yeung - Well perhaps reword awful.
I was thinking more toned down, like "bane of my existence" or "the devil"
19:02
lol
@ton.yeung @TravisJ Change "but traveling for business is __________" to "but I often don't enjoy traveling for business"
It'd be less offensive to someone who enjoys traveling for business.
@Jeremy - I enjoy travelling to conferences.
> like 3 billion
But not for trivial things, especially not when they are recurring.
lol
19:03
recurring business trips are annoying
Yes
Getting sent to vegas for a week to see a MS conference is pretty epic.
I got a job email last week, "Looking for remote contractor, may require up to 100% travel to our office."
@TravisJ I enjoy seeing new cities
And, seeing management/sales work their magic on customers.
@Jeremy - Me too :D Travelling is one of my favorite things. I have been to 5 continents.
@TravisJ ok fine you win gosh
I've been everywhere in the U.S., though. :)
19:05
not everywhere
@KendallFrey to every state, pedant.
lol
I haven't been to every state.
I've surprisingly been to over half, I think
Still a lot of places I would like to see. Corpus Christi, New Orleans, Miami, for example
you should see canada
ontario is nice too
19:07
@KendallFrey - I've been to Edmonton, Calgary, Prince Edward Island, and Vancouver
The wilderness near Calgary was amazing.
The Rockies make for some nice places
It was also surprising to see a roller coaster inside of a mall.
who does that lol
I just love the PNW/B.C. area. I swear it's the most beautiful place on the planet.
@TravisJ I did it.
That's a pretty neat place
19:09
@CharlieBrown i eneded up using ISNULL
@Jeremy Seattle's nice and the whole next-to-Rainier thing is interesting, but I didn't find the PNW much nicer than the Adirondacks...
('MR:'+ISNULL(NULLIF(name, ''), 'defaultname')
that covered null and empty strings
Seattle is a fun place. I like the community there.
@TetsujinnoOni Adirondacks are nice too. I'm probably biased.
@Alundrathedreamwalker that sql?
19:14
@SteveG
@KendallFrey
@ton.yeung whaaaaaat
Houston's is better?
like china town is a franchise or something
I thought seattle's international district was quite nice
@ton.yeung - I try to avoid those. Easy way to get food poisoning.
@ton.yeung - Also, plants grown in china contain human pathogens and are frightening to say the least.
19:27
@ton.yeung How not? Too Japanese, not Chinese enough?
Hi all
How to convert byte array to json
@ton.yeung - A company once contacted us to do some work with them on a food crop and sent us some preliminary plant material. We tested it with Agdia for pathogens and it came back with 13 human pathogens (which usually means fecal matter).
@imanmir Come on, you can do better than that
Ask a real question
with real details
I use Kolor Application for play 3d video
this application use UDP server to broadcast current video postion to me
@ton.yeung - Often their produce is from China.
19:31
i want receive this value
@ton.yeung - I guess we will just have to disagree. Some of the worst restaurant conditions I have ever seen have been in China towns.
@ton.yeung - Call it racial if you want, but it is a food source issue.
!!google prhsx
19:36
how many shares?
@ton.yeung - I would not invest in that stock.
It is very often that good companies will have bad stock.
@imanmir That is very definitely NOT JSON
I'm still long on google.
I did something wrong.
19:40
... no response
clearly tom was a bot
@ton.yeung what do they do?
@ton.yeung - I would look at LJPC
Yeah, that stock looks good
Sometimes I want to get back into trading instead of coding.
Made a fail on that one today
I use eToro. Basically CFD gambling disguised as facebook
few hundred $ on there to see what it was about
I'm copying a trader that fucked up shorting the DAX30 all day
Why would you short the dax?
Because of Greece?
I guess so
19:53
Euro may be mean to Greece in the near future but they will never kick them out.
Just threaten and position.
Anyone know why my method is returning "{\"2015-07-06\":\"171.50\",\"2015-07-07\":\"171.50\",\"2015-07-08\":\"158.00\",‌​\"2015-07-09\":\"165.00\"}" instead of {"2015-07-06":"171.50","2015-07-07":"171.50","2015-07-08":"158.00","2015-07-09":‌​"165.00"}
And if a deal is struck that short is dead in the water
Yeah, I'm thinking so. He opened a lot of them over the day
print it to console once
@Griffin - Is it HtmlString return type?
@TomW - And you shorted the dax also?
19:55
@TravisJ It's returning as application/json
@TravisJ eToro has a 'copy' mechanism. You can buy in a number of $ to copy another user, and you then mirror everything they do
So yes
he had a good record
@Griffin Is that what it's returning, or what you see in the debugger?
@TomW - Well, good luck :) I would rather sit on that pharm stock for a week.
@KendallFrey we get this every couple months. I've given that answer a few times
Heh. I bet some hedgefund got frustrated with CUDA and dumped em.
19:57
@TravisJ I'm considering dumping him and taking the loss
Screwed up a BTC position too. Didn't cash out when it made 21%
@KendallFrey What it's returning
It's now down 21%

« first day (1728 days earlier)      last day (3449 days later) »