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21:00
Oh wait, you're serious. Let me laugh even harder
@TomW Last contract was a pharmaceutical B2B system. I'm trying to decide whether to laugh or cry.
anyone know how to change the target framework of an ASP.NET 5 project other than project.json? My project finally builds but now it won't run =.=
HL7 is a nigh-meaningless standard because every systems vendor has their own flavor of what actually falls out in the stream, for the non-XML schemas... and those are the common ones.
@TetsujinnoOni that seems to be a reasonable bounded context to work in
pharm I mean
@TetsujinnoOni I dunno, I know nothing about it
It's meaningless as a standard if it's not vendor-independent, though
Probably impossible to come up with a rigid standard for something so broad
21:02
Question: my solution explorer font looks like this:
I want the font to look like this:
@TomW Pharm gets complicated fast because of the question of tying back a prescription to a patient at a point in time to determine how it gets billed and what billing ruleset to apply.. and so you're suddenly transitioning multiple accounting records for the same person...
@TetsujinnoOni so is the purpose billing, or is the purpose tracking what someone is taking?
@TetsujinnoOni Health IT seems like a really hard problem domain.
@Jeremy Aren't those both Segoe UI?
@CuddleBunny it's a loose, customizable standard that still gets extended in pretty random ways.
21:04
@CuddleBunny Maybe? Dunno - the second one looks different.
or both of those things?
@TomW in the case of the system I was working on, 340B program drug reordering.
dunno what 340B is. Reordering sounds like an independent problem
@Jeremy could just be the color contrast making it look different.
@CuddleBunny It's not, though.
The second example is more rounded and softer
21:05
0
Q: Is there someting like Dispatcher.CheckAccess when using Scheduler

Johan LarssonI want to do: if (!scheduler.CheckAccess()) { scheduler.Schedule(() => collectionChangeEventHandler(sender, args)); } else { collectionChangeEventHandler(sender, args); } I have not found this in the docs but it feels like there must be a clean way.

Drug replenishment when there are multiple possible price lists an order could be placed against, depending on the characteristics of the patient for qualification into patient categories, at the time the drug was prescribed and dispensed.... Complicated.
@TetsujinnoOni And that's just a slice of the 340B program. A very tiny slice of what health IT needs to do.
Combined with mandatory reporting, et c...
@Jeremy Yep.
@Jeremy I think the anti-aliasing on the light gray text just fades out faster into the gray background than black on white. The glyphs themselves look identical to me.
@JohanLarsson Is it just me or does that not make sense
e.g. Scheduler.ThreadPool
21:07
@TetsujinnoOni hrm. Yes, it sounds complicated. I like to ask about these things because multiple case studies of systems I know nothing about are good for my professional development
@JohanLarsson - I upvoted, but really it needs more information, like showing the scheduler or linking to it. Is this it? msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…
helps me to ask good questions
@KendallFrey dunno, usually one just wants to post on the scheduler but I have a scenario where it must be synchronously.
@TomW I ended up doing more systems integration work than the complicated policy parts - an integration vendor was getting dumped and brought in house at my client.
just the one?
cakewalk
21:08
@TravisJ It is in System.Reactive, maybe the tag is not enough. I'll try tomake it better after walking the poodle.
@JohanLarsson Scheduler.Immediate?
@TetsujinnoOni and yeah, systems integration is often the complicated part. Particularly when even the vendor doesn't know how their own software works
@KendallFrey Maybe, it must be on the Dispatcher, and I have not ref to any wpf libs.
@TomW Yeah, it was a cakewalk but it was their first firewall-piercing system that had to interact with their internal systems, so I ended up doing the integration and application server architecture for them. Easy code and then a lot of training on how to move to MVC from SQL-in-the-pages-ASPX.
@CuddleBunny Same issue when i change to that color scheme
21:11
@TomW wow really? royal marines are like SEALS, total bad asses
@SteveG Which branch were you in?
@JohanLarsson - What would checkaccess do?
us marines
@JohanLarsson How exactly are you expecting this CheckAccess to behave when it's not a single-thread one?
@SteveG Oh, cool.
21:12
@JohanLarsson - there is a check access on the dispatcher though
@TravisJ It checks if I am on the dispatcher therad, if so I can touch UI stuff
@SteveG don't tell them that, it'll make them worse. But yeah, the groom has been in a few years and has been to afghan, not iraq I don't think. Most of them have only been for training tours on boats. They party hard
From looking at the documentation it seems that your code should work as written
@JohanLarsson - What isn't working with regards to your snippet?
Met a couple of them before but may not be the same guys, dropouts are common
@KendallFrey It could default to false for anything but the DispatcherSceduler?
21:13
if they're royal marines, they've been on some pretty insane missions, that they can't even talk about
@TravisJ There is no method, it is just pseudo code
afk, must walk the dogs
black-ops type shit
@SteveG clearly I can't talk about that
21:14
@JohanLarsson What Dispatcher scheduler are you referring to?
I have a reasonably high level of UK clearance. It's absolutely nothing to do with operational matters but still, no
@JohanLarsson - Are you sure? It shows it right there at msdn
@TravisJ did you read the question
No I read the wall street journal and then guess about what Johan was thinking.
chugging 5 shots
makes me a pro
it makes you a weak little lightweight because you can't
@KendallFrey download ps2
21:16
i did
nice!
I could do that, but why?
let me get good and toasty over here
don't bother
21:17
What about ps1?
forgot, you have a life
i have basically no time tonight
tomorrow
i've never played planetside 1 before
ps2 is win
and free
yeah i tried it on ps4
like a week ago, omg so realistic
21:18
ps1 was when my computer sucked and sony couldn't code, so it was too hxc
ah
you play ps2 on steam?
should join kendall and i
yup
we're just starting off
not for ages, but yes
didn't it just come out?
21:19
lvl in the 10s I think, can't remember exactly
maybe i'm just slow and just heard baout it late
ps2? No, years old
@SteveG no, that was you
well, possibly 2
that's years and not year
nah i'm straight
gotcha
21:20
@TravisJ The Dispatcher has it, I'm looking for the same in rx-land
@JohanLarsson - What about https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.reactive.concurrency.currentthreadscheduler.schedulerequired(v=vs.103).aspx ?
if (scheduler.CurrentThread.ScheduleRequired)
released on November 20, 2012
cri
yeah
@TravisJ nice, looks interesting, will read
21:20
I just want to install ff7 on my surface
@JohanLarsson :D
@SteveG lvl100 bunnyhopping snipers all over
@TravisJ I was under the impression he wanted it to work based on a scheduler variable
@TomW zig zag, my man!
@SteveG what's nice is that squad tactics actually work really well
@TomW yeah thats what i realized the first time i played, we took this town, probably a few hundred of us, and the enemy retreated up a mountain
21:22
Hug the walls! :)
and pinned us down for a good 15 minutes, until we rolled tanks and apc's in, which provided suppressive fire for us to charge up the right side of the mountain.... omg it was intense, it was in the middle of the night too, so it was all dark
Mass drop from a Galaxy or two can turn the tide,that takes some organisation
@SteveG i'll play ps2 with you
awesome, on pc?
mounted guns on all vehicles are poo though, not worth having
21:23
@SteveG ye
add me hommiestevieg
f2p, right?
yeah
@SteveG kek
lol
my boss wanted to add me on steam
21:24
lmao
but for some reason, he hinted i was a racist a month or so back
awwwwkward
i dont know why
so now i can't add him on steam or he'll really think i'm a racist, i wonder what i said, i'm not racist :/
okay, i might've said some guys were trying to 'jew' me out of my money, one time
but that doesn't count
@SteveG Watch an episode of South Park. You will feel better
lol yeah
maybe i'll watch the one where cartman gets that kid to eat his parents
21:26
I recommend Season 4's Do Handicapped Kids Go To Hell?
@SteveG lol, all of my friends in high school were so racist... but they were the only friends I had, so oh well?
lmao same
my entire town was racist
the head of the KKK lived there for a long time - grand marshal
so i have a racist tongue, but my feelings and actions are not racist, does tha tmake me a racist?
i voted obama
can't be racist
i should make that a meme
It doesn't matter if people think you are racist. We know you aren't
21:30
it matters to me
i feel bad for any oppressed people
The sad thing is, I tell racist jokes, and tell people I'm not actually racist, then think racist things.
stars? really?
cc Kendall's employer
wai so star
ur maen
thats not something we want to advertise in here
21:32
aww...
so i cancelled the stars, if you don't like it, you should have had better judgement
ruin all my fun
(i starred it too)
lmao
stev ur hihg
but i'm drunk, whats your exuses
no lol
21:33
We should have an upper-midwest C# meetup
and i'm hardly buzzing after 5 shots
> exuses
I worry when I think to myself "jesus this colleague is hard to understand"
Jesus, interpret for me
lol
and yes, we should have an upper-midwest C# meetup
where we all meet, decide we like eachother, and then form our own company where we all make millions
21:34
"upper-midwest"?
We too classy for the mid-midwest, yo
I'm not meeting up unless it's in Ontario
we dont want you in america anyway, you'll stink it all up
;)
i think i'm going to move to denver
^beign serious too
21:35
stink america up hah
@KendallFrey lmao
have u even been
@SteveG Oh, cool, new job/different job?
no i haven't
been there before
@Jeremy i haven't started looking
that exlains
it
21:36
@SteveG have seen a few decent looking jobs over there. Apparently it's a draw because of the outdoorsness
@SteveG So you just think you'll like Denver? Looking for a change, or what?
but a guy i served with started a program for combat vets, and i think i'm going to go help him get it started
Denver is very pretty, fwiw
@SteveG Doing tech stuff?
no
idk
lol
why do half my messages fail to send
you need to sleep with your isp more
21:37
my isp sucks and is awesome at the same time
just like your mom
fiber == win, not knowing how to install it so you don't get interference / packet loss == lose
Well I guess we could all go back to Toronto and have the meetup at Kendall's mom's house...
i dont want to wait in line that long
oh snap lol
21:38
@SteveG lmao
lower-case lmao
du calme, du calme
!!urban your mom
@KendallFrey your mom what u say in responce to any question
> responce
my brain
sounds french
21:39
love the misspelling of "response" there
recponse
Now the real question, how many people didn't notice?
wut yu sy n respnce 2 eny ?uestn
well pao quit
dunno if good
fired twice
21:42
i didn't notice til you pointed it out
do yourself a favour...
is it normal to have 3 empty mugs on my desk
Have they ever explained why they fired that community mod?
when did they do that? and who was it?
That was the day reddit died
21:44
I'm not a redditr
me either
me neither
heh, this is a new one
But it was something like a Q&A for famous people
@KendallFrey lol
21:44
@KendallFrey - lol
@TomW I think it was the IAMA subreddit
There was a paid employee that did things like verifying the identity of that person and curating the responses
they got fired, no explanation as far as I am aware
There was a reddit with Jesse Jackson that went... badly.
and yes, I just found that picture on reddit
... and it's believed that her handling of that AMA that resulted in her termination but reddit's not talking enough to their members to mollify them.
I haven't looked at any updates on it in about a week.
21:47
a pilot flushed ammo down the airliners toilet...... who is the person who figured this out / found them? thats what we should be talkign about, fuckin sick
@SteveG well anything flushed down an airliner's toilet tends to land as a six pound brick of blue ice
But how would they know it was the pilot?
how would they see bullets in all of that shit and piss
i want to star that so bad
not funny, idk why i laughed
21:54
in Lounge<C++>, 3 mins ago, by Jeremy
"What's your business model"
"We give away free candy"
"How is that profitable?"
"It isn't, we're building a user base first"
"We'll give you $X for your operation... we see lots of revenue potential"
"Okay"
"We are now charging to give away free candy, in order to more efficiently give you candy"
"YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO UUUUSSSSSSSS"
social media startup acquisition/growth in a nutshell
/cc reddit, facebook, myspace, digg...
@KendallFrey lol no that is funny
lmao yeah, that light is for your face guy
makes complete sense
I wonder if someone could explain this to me. USB Full Speed mode is 12mbps. Or 1.5mBps. If an Isochronos endpoint is the "fast" mode (which maybe I'm wrong about), then how do you get to 12mbps? In Isochronos, max packet size is 1023 bytes. Each packet is transferred every 1ms. So 1ms * 1023 bytes = 1023000 bytes per second.
or 1mBps. Not 1.5.
@KendallFrey - lol
@KendallFrey - lamp fail
22:11
@BrandenBoucher full duplex
full duplex.... As in it's 1.5 out + in?
1 out .5 in?
!!wiki usb
USB, short for Universal Serial Bus, is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors and communications protocols used in a bus for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and electronic devices. USB was designed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals (including keyboards, pointing devices, digital cameras, printers, portable media players, disk drives and network adapters) to personal computers, both to communicate and to supply electric power. It has become commonplace on other devices, such as smartphones, PDAs and video...
USB, short for Universal Serial Bus, is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors and communications protocols used in a bus for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and electronic devices. USB was designed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals (including keyboards, pointing devices, digital cameras, printers, portable media players, disk drives and network adapters) to personal computers, both to communicate and to supply electric power. It has become commonplace on other devices, such as smartphones, PDAs and video...
USB, short for Universal Serial Bus, is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors and communications protocols used in a bus for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and electronic devices. USB was designed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals (including keyboards, pointing devices, digital cameras, printers, portable media players, disk drives and network adapters) to personal computers, both to communicate and to supply electric power. It has become commonplace on other devices, such as smartphones, PDAs and video...
I will be very surprised if this link actually answers the question, but I will look through it.
22:16
look at the last one. A packet size for low speed devices is up to eight bytes after overhead. transmitted at a rate of 1000Hz
Ya, that low speed. 1.5mbps. megabits.
I'm referring to full speed
> up to 64 bytes for full-speed devices
I guess I should use 1.5MBit/s
compaired to 12MBit/s or 1.5MByte/s
those 12Mbps and 1.5Mbps are not data rates, they are data + overhead rates
USB 1.x doesn't transmit data at 1.5Mbps
if you read through that section carefully, you will see that
Right, I did
22:22
holy redundant one-box batman
But the overhead is usually 10 - 15%, not 33%
@ton.yeung, I might have to go visit that in 3 weeks
Yep!!!
Getting excited!
psa: Fedex web services are a fucking mess
<TransitTime>TWO_DAYS</TransitTime>
OMG, those damn deer will eat stuff out of your pockets.
They have learned about the automatic doors as well. They will walk in front of them and then go right in the store
@Pheonixblade9, this is what I am wondering. For Iso (USB full speed mode), the max packet size is 1023 bytes, for bulk and intterupt it's 64. For both, you get one transaction per ms. But can you do more than one bulk or interrupt packet per transaction?
OMG, the foxes!!!
squeee
Did I spell that right?
@KendallFrey - If I used something like a tuple to represent a small set of data would distinct recognize that two tuples were the same? for example would a tuple<int,int> of 1,1 be equal to 1,1?
rubberduckery I suppose, I tested in linqpad and it was false
22:38
@TravisJ the equality?
yeah
I am going to have to just use .GroupBy().Select(g => g.First())
funny thing
Distinct should still work as expected
== != .Equals
@Kendall the q was for this thing.
hm I didn't check .Equals, is that what Distinct uses?
lets you do observablecollection.AsFilteredView(...)
22:40
@KendallFrey - Ah, .Equals is true. Very nice, thanks.
relays col changes to the ui thread, buffers if needed etc
for ref, this is what I did
var t1 = new Tuple<int,int>(1,1);
var t2 = new Tuple<int,int>(1,1);

Console.WriteLine(t1 == t2);//False
Console.WriteLine(t1.Equals(t2));//True
@TravisJ I think it uses sets, which goes by Equals/GetHashCode
Yeah I was thinking I would need to make a class to override gethashcode in order to compare these
For counter-ref, I did Tuple.Create(1,1).Equals(Tuple.Create(1,1))
22:42
var list = new List<Tuple<int,int>>(){ t1, t2 };
list = list.Distinct().ToList();

Console.WriteLine(list);//only one of them
blech, lists
Ugh, formatting

var points = Enumerable.Range(0, 5)
.Select(n => RandomPoint())
.ToArray();

var tiles = points
.Select(p => {
do {
p = RandomPoint();
} while (points.Select(o => IntPoint.Distance(p, o)).Any(d => d < 2));
return p;
});

Assuming IntPoint.Distance returns the distance between 2 IntPoints as a float, how can this code still result in a list containing neighboring points?
that code... my eyes...
what are you trying to do?
create a list of points at least 2 away from each other?
I don't know what this is supposed to do, this code was decompiled from a game I'm reverse-engineering. I guess it should do that?
It looks like that's what the intent was, but I don't think that's what it actually does.
basically what it does is take 5 random points, then generate 5 random points that aren't within 2 of the original 5.
I think
22:56
@KendallFrey - So I implemented Equals, and using a.Equals(b) is working but Distinct still fails. Is that because gethashcode wasnt overridden?
Yeah, I tried running it, but it still gives neighboring points once in a while.
@TravisJ yep
It's weekend time. Time to go home and play with USB till my GF gets home. That's a win-win!
also, can't get code formatting working right in the chat
most set stuff compares hashcode first, then equals
@Kroltan Ctrl+K
22:57
@KendallFrey - I haven't overridden hashcode before, can you sum it up in a single sentence?
What purpose does GetHashCode serve?
@TravisJ You may need to implement IEquatable for Distinct
var points = Enumerable.Range(0, 5)
                .Select(n => RandomPoint())
                .ToArray();

            var tiles = points
                .Select(p => {
                    do {
                        p = RandomPoint();
                    } while (points.Select(o => IntPoint.Distance(p, o)).Any(d => d < 2));
                    return p;
                });
@BradleyDotNET - I did that
"The default equality comparer, Default, is used to compare values of the types that implement the IEquatable<T> generic interface. To compare a custom data type, you must implement this interface and provide your own GetHashCode and Equals methods for the type."
oh
GetHashCode must return the same value for two objects that Equals returns true for, and it should return different values most of the time of Equals is false
22:58
@KendallFrey - Thanks
It's mostly used for lookups
so hash collisions are bad

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