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05:18
Well tuesday is here again.
05:41
good morning
06:09
Meurnin'
Morning all
06:25
Morning. Got to the office early. Using someone else's workstation. Installing VS2013 Update 5 on it. Staring blearily at the screen. Morning.
Easy money
My machine is the only one that isn't running the RTM build of VS2013. Updating is worth it, if only for the JSON debug visualizer they added in U2.
Update 5 didn't seem to add much more than compatibility fixes with Windows 10, which makes sense, for a maintenance release for a previous-version product.
Just installed VS2015
So let's try that
We won't be switching any time soon, but I hope to get some time to try it out.
I already like the new non-modal nuget window.
.net 4.6 bug
and a nasty one
06:29
we're still on VS2012
...
@SebastianL Be glad, for some clients I still need to use 2010.
wut why?
@Loetn Indeed, especially because it's hard to reproduce, it can sneak up on you.
@SebastianL Last year I worked for a client that used VS2012 for their C# code, but VS2005 for their C++ (which was most of it).
@SebastianL On-premise installations.
Apparently, they migrated back in 2006 from VS6 to VS2005 and it took them over a month of dependency hell to get things working, and they're flat out refusing to migrate again.
06:35
Yeah, migrations can be a real piece of work.
For little to no improvements (to the client)
Upgrading C++ from 2005 to 2013 can have real benefits - it's practically a whole different language - but since they were writing 1997-era code in VS2005 anyway (naked pointers! Random choice of collection libraries! Massive memory leaks!) it wouldn't really make any difference.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan except some comfortfunctions of 2013
@SebastianL They would probably resist using them. Just like they resisted installing Resharper.
Their argument was "If we install Reshaper we would get used to using it, and then what would happen if we didn't have it anymore?"
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan :D thats like: Better dont breath anymore, or your life is depending on it
Which, for me, can be extended ad absurdum to rejecting all IDEs - nay, all text editors - and just piping copy con into csc.exe.
07:02
@Loetn: ye, that's a nasty one :(
@scheien Simple workarounds, luckily.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yes, but you have to know it.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That'll only create a bigger problem in the long run.
07:20
morning guys
@Loetn Wow! That's a bug in the "HOLY SHIT" category.
@RoelvanUden if you are creating an MVC application to be used by desktop and mobile devices too do you create only webapi methods?If you are using EF.Or do you create an actionresult to match each webapi method?
@Gotalove So, both the "desktop and mobile" devices are really just websites?
also re: That Bug.
Jeeeeeeezooz
That's preinstalled on Windows 10. Oh dear lord, all that desktop .NET software will fall over on launch day with no clear reason as to WHY
07:35
@RoelvanUden yea basically a website that has some kind of API for mobile devices and a winform app
@Gotalove But.. no website? Then you just need APIs, not MVC
You've got to compile for .Net 4.6 though, right?
@Squiggle No, it's just the JIT that's used for all 4.0+ code.
No. It affects all .NET 4.x versions because your .NET 4.0 desktop app can be run on Windows 10 (which has .NET 4.6)
@RoelvanUden Technically, only IIS hosted code seems to be affected.
07:40
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That's not very likely. It was only reproduced in IIS. I doubt it doesn't affect other .NET code
serving the data as JSON is the best option in that case,right? @RoelvanUden
@RoelvanUden So far hasn't been, so there's a chance there's something in the IIS environment which makes it more likely.
Still, I see a zero-day critical update disabling the new JIT for Win10.
@Gotalove I'm not sure. I'm awaiting your response on whether or not you've got an actual website.
no website my buddy has created some app on rails that feeds his android app with data via json.So I am thinking of making a desktop app able to consume the json data as well as send data to the rails app
@RoelvanUden
07:46
@Gotalove Then you won't need your own API
for the purpose of simulating this I wanted to experiment by creating a simple web API and simple winform app so I can get the basics.
hehe. 10 months into development, 2 weeks until go-live and one team suddenly realises there's gaping holes in the requirements.
#contractor #notmyproblem #moremoney4me
@Squiggle #everysingleprojecti'vecontractedon
what do you call a bug that keeps coming back a while after each time you fix it?
07:53
Persistent? :)
@RoelvanUden in the normal production scenario.When creating web applications that should be accessed by mobile devices which is highly prefered web api/WCF, Json/XML
@Gotalove I prefer Web API and JSON. Because WCF is complicated and annoying, and XML is too verbose. But, sometimes XML is pretty much OK too, if that means not having dependencies on additional libraries.
@StevenLiekens Not fixed.
@StevenLiekens "KendallFrey"
@Squiggle Ooh, he's a bug?
alright thanks Roel
07:57
@Loetn we tried to get him fixed...
@Squiggle Too bad it didn't work
@StevenLiekens A "John McLane".
I have an EF question - anyone feels like helping?
 private static IQueryable<AssocDTO> GetRecommendations(int count, DBManager db, DateTime lastDate = default(DateTime))
        {
            if (lastDate == default(DateTime)) lastDate = DateTime.MinValue;

            return db.DatabaseEntity.NLPRecommendationEvents.
                Where(x => (x.NLPBaseEvent.NLPStatusID == (int)NLPStatusEnum.SkippedOperationCreation) && (x.NLPBaseEvent.Expert.ExpertTypeID != (int)ExpertTypeEnum.Analyst))
                .Where(x => x.NLPBaseEvent.Date > lastDate)
This part is really slow:
.Where(x => !x.Stock.ExpertCoverages.Any(y => (y.ExpertFirmID == x.ExpertFirmID)))
Like, over 60 seconds, if I remove it it becomes fast
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm guessing Stock and ExpertCoverages are two different tables linked to the main NLPRecommendationEvents table/
Is this connecting to MSSQL? Try firing up the SQL Profiler to see what query is generated and why it takes so long
08:13
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yes, I know why it's taking too long it's that line.
It's a very expensive operation (that ExpertCoverages.Any on every NLPRecommendationEvent)
I'm trying to think of a more clever way to find it, maybe starting with ExpertCoverages and working from htere.
I'm no DB guy, but maybe an index on the ExpertFirmID?
ExpertCoverages is already filtered by Stock, which is filtered by RecommendationEvent, right?
@RoelvanUden from a PuTTY changelog

"Bug fix: the Windows PuTTY GUI no longer becomes unresponsive if the server sends a continuous flood of data. (Sorry! We fixed that once before, but it came back in 0.64.)"
BTW, .Any() converts into a SQL `EXISTS`, which is pretty performant.
It'll be the comparison that's causing the issue.
@BenjaminGruenbaum stackoverflow.com/a/12439909/1034004 relevant
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan: yep, but still it sucks hard.
Interesting to read the git activity over the JIT bug: github.com/dotnet/coreclr/pull/1298
Seems like it was already fixed several days ago but that fix was accidentally rolled back.
08:26
Sort of.
Or perhaps, fixed as part of a different bugfix, but rolled back because that other bugfix wasn't working.
looks like it. The other bug manifested it's self in some F# code, but was still about the tail optimisations.
meh. Either way it's pretty nasty and needs a hotfix asap.
@Squiggle how would you do it?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not sure. Given this line:
x.Stock.ExpertCoverages
NLPRecommendationEvents joins Stock joins ExpertCoverages. Check each join for indexes?
Yeah, I'm just wondering if I can fix this from the EF side.
08:34
not really. It looks as performant as it could be.
If you remove the .Any(), is it a large result set?
because if you're just trimming off a few values you could do that in-memory
but that's a crappy optimisation
If I remove the any it goes fast.
The ExpertCoverage table has less than 100K items, this is really weird.
I just can't pull NLPBaseEvent since that's a big table.
how big? >2million?
Yes
Also, an index made it faster, but it's still way too slow.
did that half the query time?
To like 1/30
08:44
Can you write the same query in SQL and have it perform better?
if so, then you can work backwards to the Linq implementation, OR just use raw SQL.
Yeah, I'll probably do that and just use RAW SQL
Or do it in multiple queries on the server.
(and put that in a stored procedure)
Thanks for the help
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09:03
any idea why I am getting the below error when I try to call the api below
The controller for path &#39;/api/LeaveAPI&#39; was not found or does not implement IController.
In controllers I created webApI called LeaveAPI
and have added the default webapiconfig.cs in app_start
does it extend the appropriate base class?
@BenjaminGruenbaum: Have you tried running the query manually through SSMS and checked the Execution plan? It may tell you where the chokepoint is.
@scheien sounds like the choke point is joining in the huge ExpertCoverages table. Indexes fixed it somewhat, but there's only so much you can do with EF in this instance.
@scheien yes, I did, and it's where I expected it to be.
I might just add a trigger that creates the event when a ExpertCoverage is added, although I hate triggers
I also hate triggers
my favorite fix would be to create a view, and map that in EF. Easier to join. Might still be a little slow though.
09:10
I trigger haters.
I might just make the query every few hours and cache it in Redis, that'd be the simplest.
@Squiggle a view of what? I don't think that'd work here very well.
@Squiggle apiController class?
public class LeaveAPIController : ApiController
it does
perhaps not. I guess I don't deal with huge datasets in this job.
@Gotalove you using convention-based mapping? or explicit attribute mapping?
They're not even that huge, just millions to hundreds of millions :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum har har
09:12
We do our best not to fall into crazy-big-data land with our single digit terabytes of data.
@Sippy it's actually not a lot. Honest, it's a single big server per dataset with Redis caching, working out beautifully.
ef ? @Squiggle not sure where that falls
@Gotalove routing, probably.
 public IEnumerable<leave_period> GetPeriods()
        {
            var lst = db.leave_period.AsEnumerable();
            return lst;
        }
@Squiggle: aha. I didnt read the whole chat, just saw that it wasn't mentioned :)
thats the method I call
09:13
@BenjaminGruenbaum: eww triggers :(
@Gotalove why the .AsEnumerable ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's like saying "Bill Gates has 70bn rows! I don't have a lot, I only have 200m" xD
@BenjaminGruenbaum I thought ienumerable accepts asenumerable
Oh wait, I'll just do a software trigger whenever I add it to my table with EF.
@Gotalove yeah, but why AsEnumerable and not ToList? Isn't it simpler? Also, why leave_period and not the regular naming convention?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sounds better than making a TSQL trigger shudders
09:15
@BenjaminGruenbaum EF
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm pretty sure you don't need either cast
@Gotalove I use EF, I don't see your point.
Unless you specifically need to work with a List
/want
well leave_period is the name of the table=class
@Sippy I assume leave_periods is not an IEnumerable it's a DbSet or an IQueryable for the very least. That "cast" runs the query here. The fact you thought of it as a cast proves my point.
09:15
@BenjaminGruenbaum
@BenjaminGruenbaum You're right
Brain is just spinning up
I was thinking along the lines of after you take a selection
it is
@Gotalove you don't have to use that in EF, and it looks very weird in C# code.
09:17
is list better than ienumerable?
@Gotalove it's not about being better, it's about it being an explicit enumeration and not a cast.
AsEnumerable does not even guarantee that it executes, you'll get out of context errors.
okay
It might be executed the next time you access it, or not at all in certain scenarios.
i changed it tolist
To be frank - AsEnumerable is a mistake there.
09:18
I use to list mainly
but I was under the impression an ienumerable expects the dbset to be cast to As enumerable
Do you understand how LINQ's deferred execution model works?
nope.
Specifically, the part where nothing is executed until you enumerate the enumerable/queryable/whatever?
Then you should read up on that, it's super important and is a defining characteristic of LINQ.
am still grasping its potential
@BenjaminGruenbaum I see your point dotnet-tricks.com/Tutorial/linq/…
back to the main issue
@Gotalove show your routing configuration?
09:46
I inherited an application from an external supplier
I present you the database ERD
@StevenLiekens Jezus motherfucking hell what is that fucking abomination?!
my life right now
@StevenLiekens How's that alcohol addiction coming along then?
@StevenLiekens WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT
OH MY GOD I'M LEAVING
That is giving me anxiety
Find a new job k
actually, I lied
that's just one of many ERDs
not the only ERD
so... who's hiring rn?
 public static class WebApiConfig
    {
        public static void Register(HttpConfiguration config)
        {
            config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(
                name: "DefaultApi",
                routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/{id}",
                defaults: new { id = RouteParameter.Optional }
            );

            //var appXmlType = config.Formatters.XmlFormatter.SupportedMediaTypes.FirstOrDefault(t => t.MediaType == "application/xml");
            //config.Formatters.XmlFormatter.SupportedMediaTypes.Remove(appXmlType);
@Squiggle sorry was afk
that ERD would give me nightmares for years!!!
@StevenLiekens where you based?
Belgium, Antwerp
willing to relocate
how far?
as far away from this database as possible
10:00
:D
are you good with php/js?
is that a trick question?
eheh
@StevenLiekens unfortunately not hiring right now - you should have asked a month ago :P
Hi
what is going on here?
@Squiggle is my routing okay? If I try using the name in the webapi config I get a 404 localhost:64771/api/DefaultApi
10:09
@Execute.H Mostly complaining and regularly talking about code.
@RoelvanUden Thank you
because code is both great AND incredibly frustrating
@Squiggle dat powerglove :D
inorite
10:34
Hi guys i made one desktop application in c#. I want to use this application in my office my database is sql server and i want to make it central ......what could be the possible way to access database from different system in LAN...what about exe and connection string ?? Plz help
@AvinashDhas a connection string can point to any network-accessible database...
Does any one know if Visual Studio 2015 Community supports plug ins like Resharper and TortoiseSVN?
then what do i need to do exactly
@AvinashDhas setup a sqldatabase on a reachable server and modify the connectionstring with the server ip
or name
So i need to make setup file on server it self
Right??
10:39
@AvinashDhas why?
@AvinashDhas what do you want to set up?
Desktop application's setup file
Exe file
Thank you @SebastianL
@AvinashDhas dont tell me you use clickonce
for a sqlserver there is no need for your application to be present
its a standalone sqlserver where anyone with the right connectionstring can connect
No by using Install shield
@AvinashDhas so you want to deliver a setup to your customers which include client and server?
10:43
yes exactly
and client can access database centrally
Is it possible??
yes it is
or do i need to install SQL Sever on individual system
you just have to make the option client/server in your installerpackage
and if the customer chooses server
only the SQL-Server is installed
if the customer chooses client
only your program is installed
and then you or the customer
has to specify the serveraddress
if there is no specific server its also possible to install client and server on a single machine ONCE
Yes i do have server...If i make setup file on server(Using sever pc connection string) and install it on client's pc will it work?? if they are connected in LAN
Will client system hit server database
i think there is a grammatical barrier in here :D i repeat what i understood:
10:53
so... nothing?
:D wait
@AvinashDhas you compile your setup on the server (or you ran the setup on your server?) and then installed your application on the clients?
@AvinashDhas to make it work you dont need the connectionstring from the server, you need to point it to the server
@AvinashDhas So, an internal IP
will this solution work??
Yes @Loetn
Hello Everyone
10:58
o/
Some new faces here today ey
@Sippy You not happy?
Can I ask a question?
@KevinMaxwell Please don't ask if you can ask
@KevinMaxwell Shoot!
10:59
Just go for it lol
@KevinMaxwell You have already asked one.
I've posted a question regarding my issue, can somebody help me with that?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31672857/how-to-pass-null-value-to-datetime-in-asp-net-identity-user-table/31673071
#Marek :D
Of course you can ask a question, but there is one exception, you cannot ask a question in whcih you are asking if you can ask a question.
@KevinMaxwell Use DateTime? instead of DateTime ?
@Sippy I don't get it
11:02
Nullable type
@KevinMaxwell Your DB fields are nullable, right?
yes
@sippy yes
And also in ApplicationUser?
@Loetn where can I find the ApplicationUser? Are you talking about MVC?
@KevinMaxwell Sorry, I'm not familiar with the ASP.NET identity classes
So I guess that's not a class you created :)
11:07
@Squiggle I needed to add WebApiConfig.Register(GlobalConfiguration.Configuration); to my global.asax file
@Loetn that's true
@Gotalove d'oh!
@KevinMaxwell Did you update your .edmx?
@Loetn I'm assuming that you are pointing to MVC project type. My project is Web Forms
@KevinMaxwell Are you using Entity Framework? DB first, Code first, ... ?
11:11
EF
Ok, and did you create your db first, or did you create it from classes?
Created from classes
and then I needed to add some custom fields which I did it via IdentityModel.cs > Migration
no one wants to help me :(
or maybe they can't...
Or perhaps you should ask
^
Wtf
11:17
0
Q: Exception: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access is denied

MathematicsWe have two accounts, one for reading and one for writing in our AD with all appropriate permissions they need, most of the time it works perfectly, but only randomly we get this error, Exception: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access is denied. We use a single repository to connect to...

LOL. 15 minutes.
Just be patient.
@Loetn Created from classes
and then I needed to add some custom fields which I did it via IdentityModel.cs > Migration
There's not a lot of support on SO for AD
Because AD is awful in too many ways.
So you're gonna have to wait.
@KevinMaxwell Uuhm, strange. And your added properties are nullable
?
I get annoyed by "Nobody wants to help me!" statements when the question isn't even an hour old. I tend to have to wait for several days before someone might come in and lend some help :P
11:19
@Sippy exactly
@RoelvanUden That's because you ask difficult questions :P
@Loetn Oh. That might be it.
@Loetn Yes, it's very strange
@RoelvanUden I can resolve 1+1, but 1*1 is too difficult :p
@Loetn I am the one who asked the question though :|
11:20
@Mathematics I know :)
@Mathematics what happens when you call it 1000 times from a console app?
@AlexH good idea, let me try it
@KevinMaxwell The exceptions occurs when you're trying to write NULL to a non-nullable field in your db
Correct me if i'm wrong...
So that's the only thing I can come up with.
Ohhh. The RyuJIT bug is now reproduced without the need for IIS: github.com/dotnet/coreclr/issues/1296#issuecomment-125564764
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@RoelvanUden :(
11:24
@KevinMaxwell: What datatype are the date columns on your table?
@Loetn I think so, but if you look at my original question, the error is about datetime2 which is weird, I don't have datetime2, my data type for all of the three fields are datetime
Datetime2 is an SQL type.
Not a .net type
datetime starts at 1/1/1753. If you try to pass in a datetime before that, you'll get an exception
@Loetn I know that
@KevinMaxwell Can you set your two fields to null before writing to the db?
11:27
@Loetn I'm trying to do this way but it doesn't run:
ProfileUpdateDate = DateTime.DBNull,
ProfileUpdateDate = null ?
^that
@Loetn no luck
@Loetn @scheien my original question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31672857/how-to-pass-null-value-to-datetime-in-asp-net-identity-user-table
@RoelvanUden: ugh :(
@KevinMaxwell You have set something up wrong.
You're doing code first EF right?
11:30
@KevinMaxwell: What datatype are the column in the table?
Change them to datetime2
The datetime is probably not null (1.1.0001) and it tries to insert that into a column of type datetime, which it does not support.
datetime goes from 1/1/1753. datetime2 from 1.1.0001 (correct me if I'm wrong)
@AlexH Works perfectly in console app :/
@Mathematics well now you know where the bug is ;)
@AlexH Nope I still don't know :(
@Mathematics Add the things you figure out from debugging to your question.
@Sippy give me a seconds :O
11:33
@scheien It worked... I changed my datetime to datetime2 and worked perfectly
Did you build this alone?
Or with someone else?
Did someone try to use impersonation somewhere?
@Sippy its a enterprise product, developed by tens of shitty devs
person who developed this AD module left recently
I wanna pull my hair out
@KevinMaxwell: as the exception told you to.
@Sippy we are calling this code let say in 20 different web apps, impersonation is being done in AD module regardless of where you call it from
@Mathematics try build up a picture of the failure mode. Anything else you can add to it or remove to pin point it?
11:35
@scheien can you post your solution on my question so I can rate it?
@Mathematics Does it impersonate the person using the software? ..........
@Sippy console app was running under myself and I also tried using admin, web apps are running under application pool accounts
but then, code in one web app works but not in another
Compare it then
Also turn on CLR exceptions
Cos they help sometimes.
@scheien DONE. Thank you
@Loetn Thank you too :)
are you kidding lol
Did you not read the error message? xD
11:41
The best thing about computers is that they do exactly as they are told.
The worst thing about computers is that they do *exactly* as they are told.
3
Whenever anyone says to me "The computer won't do what I told it to" or anything along those lines, I just see them as the unenlightened.
"You haven't yet realised that it is in fact you that is stupid, for you have given the computer a duff instruction."
@Sippy user interfaces that present one thing and do another are far from uncommon
@TomW That's still a human error.
Cos some dumb human made the UI
:P
The complainant's complaint is correct, however :)
You get my point.
11:54
"It doesn't work" == "It doesn't do what I want it to"
Hi Guys. On an api I want to batch archive a load of data. Whats best practise here?
if im batching say 100 records I dont want to call a PUT for each one
but can i send across a list of ids to batch with a PUT?
i feel like im breaking standards by doing this

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