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01:47
Guys
Dolls?
WE'RE JUST A BUNCHA CRAZY GUYS AND DOLLS
Why do we pronounce XAML like we do?
Having an 2am epiphany
go get some sleep :P
Ben
Ben
Hey guys I have a question, but I'm not sure whether it will be clear or not, or whether it'll be on topic for SO
Just daugned on me it makes no sense
I must knooooow
@Ben go for it
Ben
Ben
01:52
I want to dynamically create a DataGridView, using a nested foreach statement. However, one row might have a certain number of fields (name, number, place), while others have more, in between the current ones (name, middle name, number, place)
Now, the issue is that let's say one entry might have only one middle name, where as another might have 3. I want to create an individual column for each middle name, but at the same time I don't have any clue as to how many I may need
I haven't done anything on this yet, cos I'm not sure where to start, so I'm not sure as to whther or not SO is the right place for it
@Ben Why do you want a datagrid, as opposed to a more object-based display?
Ben
Ben
@KendallFrey It's merely a report, and I'm uncertain as to what an "object-based display" actually is
@Ben anything but a datagrid, pretty much
datagrids are obsolete IMO
Ben
Ben
Ah. Well since our program uses DGV's throughout, I think I'll have to stick with them for now
 
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05:37
@KaelanFouwels ksaml
06:04
Morning
aww yeahhh
06:21
hello
how can I match the TimeZoneInfo with registry keys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Time Zones ? I tried to match the TimeZoneInfo.DisplayName with subkey "Display" in the registry and it works for about half of timezones but I can't find a way to make it work all the time
06:42
Morning Guys :)
Nevermind! The TimeZoneInformation.Id is the name of the SubKey
Hi @SebastianL
Good morning.
06:57
eine guten morgen!
Guten Tag!
 
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08:17
Does anyone knows if there is a possibility to highlight specific parts of code with background-color?
Like it is possible in notepad++?
Uhm? In what?
@C4ud3x in VS you can configure a lot but without specific information about what you want to achieve its almost impossible to help you :)
What kind of information?? Simple question: Background-highlighting for specific parts of the code (-> as in notepad++). Possible or not :p ?
Ill take a screenshot.
Again? In what? What are you talking about? Visual Studio? A banana? Your fridge?
Im certain he wants a highlighted banana :D
08:30
@SebastianL Yep. Dont like that yellow all day.
Some kind of blue would be nice.
Visual studio, I'm sorry.
This functionality inside visual studio :)
Too much information now? ^^ Help overloaded?
@RoelvanUden but nice to see that except of visual studio you couldnt imagine any other tool I could've asked about ;).
@C4ud3x I could have said "Visual Studio? Atom? Brackets? Vim? Sublime?" or something. But hey, a banana has more impact.
Ah its about the impact. Alright. ^^
@TomW thanks. Let me check it out.
I guess this is only about text highlighting according the carets possition.
08:49
vOv
Im searching for a persistend highlight of code.
Imagine the banana... I dont want it switching to blue only when I touch it.
I want it to BE blue as long as I decide to :D
09:20
I see.
 
1 hour later…
10:47
:D another plz give me complete code-Syndrome victim stackoverflow.com/questions/32247079/…
Wow.
the best is "Will be waiting for ur reply. Thank you.."
haha his latest comment
"u stupid scott get out from my page – Gautam Shetty 30 secs ago"
I totally flagged that.
:D its none of my business now
haha :D
wot a nob
10:56
Yo mate, my question, u shut up, f***** mate
@Loetn I saw that in 'other rooms you're in' on the right and came in here ready to kick you the fuck out
:P
@Sippy Oooww, it's written in italic :P
Luckily 'other rooms you're in' shows the context :)
@Loetn It doesn't have formatting in that feed on the right haha
Obv I came in here and saw that hilarious question
@Sippy Btw, I'm not that vicious :)
Haha, his edit:
> Thank you.. sorry guys please unhold it
ROFL
11:03
And his comments
> Gtfo, you bloody rascal
-4
A: c# http request method name "POST /sample.xml"

Gautam Shettyi think u r an idiot and u dont know a damn thing

"viewed 28 times and got 21 downvote you are not doing it right – NullPoiиteя 4 mins ago " XD
I think (s)he has a problem..
damn I just want to reply "Get off the Internet."
@Loetn if you look at his other question (s)he is a group of lazy students from india
@TomW what the fuck !? :D this made my day
11:06
ban nao pls
Is it possible to report a user?
just their posts I think
I'd kind of like to see him hang around a little while longer just for the lols
Ya
this user has to be a troll or something. Otherwise my trust in humanity will receive serious cracks
It reads like a soap
11:07
@SebastianL You have trust in humanity?
Are you insane?
Hmm, I'll run out of 'flags' because of that user
@Sippy yep, at least if there is no money involved ^^
Yeah, he's trolling
why the hell should i be banned... i am a genius and u r assholes — Gautam Shetty 37 secs ago
ROFLMAO
he should recieve a badge for something :D
11:10
My god he fucking should
Gold badge for worst recieved question in SO history
like the wooden badge for stupidity or something
i am different that means i am not idiot.. u laugh at me because im different and i laugh at u because u r all the same – Gautam Shetty 55 secs ago
off-topic – Loetn 14 mins ago   helpful
rude or offensive – Loetn 16 mins ago   helpful
rude or offensive – Loetn 16 mins ago   helpful
rude or offensive – Loetn 8 mins ago   helpful
rude or offensive – Loetn 5 mins ago   helpful
rude or offensive – Loetn 3 mins ago   helpful
rude or offensive – Loetn 1 min ago   helpful
This was easy
It's not nice laughing with mentally challenged people.
> i will change the history of computer science forever.. u idiots will be working for some dumb company – Gautam Shetty 4 secs ago
haha
xD all comments got deleted
11:15
Ah fuck
That was so much fun
Too bad
someone should've said he could try to ask here :D
Nah
That would've ended badly lol
Hot Meta posts: 'Block users that write offensive answers'
@Loetn :P
It doesn't work
They'd need IP banning
11:20
That was a nice little drama.
/me puts down the popcorn
/me hopes for a second season
/me was so exited that I ate all the popcorn :(
xD if you sort the questions by their votes, you have to go to the last page to see this question
Ah, I came late to the party :(
11:41
Anyone here got any experience with responding to http get requests?
What is the best way, or thing to use to pass data between a website and csharp? someone suggested SocketIO and Node.js, is this the best way?
I'm currently doing something like that but using post/get requests maybe we can both find our answers at the same time?
@Thijser What's your question?
@LiamHardy HTTP
@LiamHardy A HTTP request.
DAMNN YOU KENDALL
I'm trying to respond to a get request and doing that using ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) but I cannot find how to send an answer (parameters can be accsed by using context.Request.QueryString["xml"] right?)
11:44
Is that WebForms?
@Thijser HttpListener right? context.Response.Outputstream is the output stream. Make a StreamWriter for it and you can write to it easily.
At least with the (minimal) instruction I got I opent a webform
No it currently works by overriding ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) from public partial class WebForm1 : System.Web.UI.Page
and then doing this: context.Request.QueryString["xml"]
Oh dear god.
very wrong?
11:47
@LiamHardy You'll have to be a lot more specific. "Pass data" can be a whole lot of things.
I have a (quite reasonable and motivated) hate for WebForms.
So I have no idea.
@Thijser I think he's right
Well I have little experience with it and wanted to use sockets but policy...
OutputStream looks right
@Thijser Are you using the whole WebForms UI control framework? Or are you just overriding ProcessRequest and writing the output stream directly?
If it's the latter, you should probably avoid the Page object (which you're not really using anyway) and write an ASHX HTTP Handler.
11:49
I'm dirrectly overriding it. Should I use the UI control framework? The goal is to provide comunication from server to server
Got any starter points for that?
@Thijser Are you trying to return data only, or HTML/UI?
Data just a normal string (containing either an error code or an xml message)
So WebForm Pages are both overkill and the wrong tool for the job. You should create an ASMX web-service if you want a full-blown SOAP handler, or an ASHX handler for more low-level "just give me the HTTP request and I'll write the HTTP response myself".
Again someone had it first.
If you're not making a website, I'd use something else, like Web API or plain HttpListener
11:52
63
Q: .aspx vs .ashx MAIN difference

Arrabiwhat are the differences between .aspx and .ashx pages. I use ashx now when I need to handle a request that called from code and return with a response. but I still want more technical answers please.

And yes, as Kendall Frey says, a WebAPI project is probably a better choice for plain REST/HTTP calls, but your organiztion's policy, as you mentioned, might restrict your choice of technologies.
All conection go through https via IIS and seeing as how my background is in linux /AI programming not windows/web I have little idea of what this allows.
at least that's what it says.
But do you know any good tutorials for ASHX handlers?
(cool I have 666 karma)
Ah yes that looks better then the one I had found which was writen in comic sans (why???)
Yeah, I saw that one. Seemed over-written, too.
@Thijser Basically anything you want. IIS+HTTPS is pretty much just a way of secure communication and the webserver itself. What is running ON the webserver (in your case, WebForms) is pretty much irrelevant to those 'restrictions' :-)
12:03
Ah good to know
I have an tool that was written in C on a windows machine. I have compiled it for windows(.exe) and linux(.so) usage. It takes a formatted input string, does its thing, and appends an output string to a .csv file to be used later down the line. I have recently been asked to turn this tool into a .dll so that it can be used in upcoming C# projects.

I am looking for feedback as to what my options are: wrapper, port to C#, etc…
@Thijser IIS is the dispatcher. It receives an HTTP request and routes it to a relevant handler, based on (among other things) the request URL. The ASPX/WebForms handler is a big complicated beast that renders HTML and javascript based on the server-side ASPX markup and code behind. The ASMX handler parses the HTTP Request as a SOAP envelope and calls the relevant web-service methods based on the SOAP payload. The ASHX handler simply calls the relevant class's ProcessRequest method.
@RCZiegler I'm assuming the DLL will only be used on Windows.
@RCZiegler Since you're using it in C#, it's probably a good idea to port it to C#.
@RCZiegler How complicated is the logic?
It's sad that people can't respect the Unix philosophy
12:07
Anything other than "really, really complicated" should probably be ported.
Alternately, compiling the C code to a DLL probably isn't difficult, an calling a C method in a DLL is (mostly) trivial in C#.
The .dll will only be used on windows. The original goal with this code was to have a single code base so multiple versions didn't have to be supported. Now that .NET is in the mix, the goal may have to be revisited
@RCZiegler If the logic wouldn't take too much time port (and maintain), having it in C# is always better. Otherwise a DLL is pretty much OKAY, but I'd leave the appending to the C# side and only containing the logic in native code.
@RCZiegler You shouldn't need to revisit that goal, you really shouldn't need to port it.
At most, you could write a helper DLL that calls the program
But it probably isn't worth it if people aren't treating Unix-style filters as they should be :(
If it is important to keep one codebase though, don't port it, wrap it.
Thanks all. Since I am new to stackoverflow, is this Chat room the appropriate place for this type of discussion?
It's opinion-based, so main SO would be a poor fit. This is probably a better place for such discussions.
12:16
@RCZiegler I'm inclined to say yes, because if you can't clearly articulate the problem or the question is "What is the best way of..." then the question will likely get downvoted and/or closed
If there's back-and-forth to do to tease out the problem, chat
great...I am on the right track
@TomW chat doesn't solve that problem
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Q: how to update .edmx file without effecting all the other model class?

user3260672how to update .edmx file without effecting all the other model class? when I update the edmx file it recreates all the other classes and this is a problem for me because I made some changes on the other classes so how can I modify it without affecting the other classes. For example this is one...

@KendallFrey Really? Chat doesn't solve the problem of having to have a conversation to find out what the problem is?
@user3260672 you shouldn't edit the generated files directly. If you need to apply attributes to generated code, use another partial class and add metadata like so: stackoverflow.com/questions/10174519/…
12:25
@TomW No.
It just provides a workaround.
@KendallFrey There are a couple of scenarios; a user understands the problem but is bad at explanation, in which case they're probably going to be a nuisance; or the user actually doesn't have the information to understand what to do, in which case talking to someone about it tends to help
12:53
why does portugal has its own SO?
it does?
you mean Stack Exchange?
how to you get a list of distinct integers from an array of array of integers?
listOfIntegers.SelectMany(x => x).Distinct()
SelectMany() ?
SelectMany returns not just one but multiple elements
13:04
@deostroll Projects each element of a sequence to an IEnumerable<T> and flattens the resulting sequences into one sequence.
He did say list
so add ToList()
@Squiggle SO
@SebastianL Portugal and Brazil :) I think I read although I could be mistaken, that the justification for doing PT was - because it was asked for and - because they could find people prepared to do the translation
@TomW Just because people say it, doesn't mean they mean it
ToList is one of the most abused things in .NET
@KendallFrey women are the best example ;)
13:10
@KendallFrey that had crossed my mind
@RoelvanUden thanks that helped... :)
@TomW thanks
13:30
guys
any simple idea?
0
Q: C# read from Networkstream

SlashyIm trying to send an object( in my case an image) over a networkstream.. however- im not getting the full image.. This is the client code: private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { TcpClient c = new TcpClient(); c.Connect("10.0.0.4", 10); NetworkStream ...

Anyone here care to help me with a few questions about delegates and events?
@KDecker When you gotta ask, ask. Don't ask about asking.
@Slashy I don't get your question at all. "I'm doing this weird thing right now and it worked doing the correct thing, but I don't want to do that" is the gist of what I got from it.
@RoelvanUden cmon... you surely ever used networkstreams
right?
@Slashy Eliminiate all the possible problems. Don't use a MemoryStream, use the NetworkStream directly. Make sure you flush the stream. If the Read is returning less data than expected, read again to get more.
@KendallFrey but always using the netowrkstream for a signle 4 byte data..
it's just silly!
If you're too lazy to do it manually, and you should be, use a BinaryReader and BinaryWriter ;)
@Slashy No it's not, why would it be?
@Slashy It's more silly to write it to memory and then to network later.
^^^^^^^^
13:36
And if you don't flush it until you it's all written anyway, you shouldn't have to worry about that
You're asking an XY question
@KendallFrey wait flush the stream where?
before copying?
after writing to it
// Sender
using (var bw = new BinaryWriter(ns)) {
  bw.Write(length); // assuming length is int
  bw.Write(buffer);
}
// Receiver
using (var br = new BinaryReader(ns)) {
  var len = br.ReadInt32();
  var buffer = br.ReadBytes(len);
}
If I have a thread that produces an event "OnNewEvent" that other threads (including the UI thread) are hooked into. I keep running into an issue that a UI Control is accessed from a thread it was not created on. (correct me if I am wrong) This is because event delegate are not ran on the thread/class they belong to?
@KDecker events don't know what threads are
events are always fired on the same thread as the code that called them
13:39
@RoelvanUden man
Damn you today @KendallFrey, getting the answers out before me!
listen
It's a chat box. Reading is sufficient.
So if thread one has an event OnNewEvent and then calls OnNewEvent(someArgs) all of the delegates hooked into that event on run on that thread and not the thread that the delegate functions "should" belong to?
do you think it's better to write to a netowkrstream directly?
13:40
@Slashy Absolutely. It's what it's intended for.
@Slashy Yes. Yes. Yup. Sure. Yes.
@KDecker threads don't have events
and firing an event is just like calling a delegate
just like it
@KDecker An event is just the subscriber pattern.
The thing 'raises' an event just walks a list of delegates and calls them.
It's nothing more.
and delegates aren't bound to threads
thankfully
Indeed. That'd be awkward.
@RoelvanUden "walks the list and calls them", does it call them on its thread?
13:42
@RoelvanUden @KendallFrey because i just thought to write the data and length of it into a memorystream to reduce the network usage
@KDecker Jup. It's really like a foreach(var delegate in eventDelegates) delegate.Invoke(args) :P
right now it seems silly, but in my appllication i have to send lot of single byte constatly
@Slashy Why would it reduce network usage?
@KendallFrey because it would only send once!
instead of 2!
@Slashy Network streams do buffer until either a tcp frame packet can be filled or you flush manually.
13:43
so?
@RoelvanUden Funny thing, MSDN says NetworkStream isn't buffered
@RoelvanUden So if I have a class, that produces an event, that has a list of delegates, that are from class that are run on threads other than the thread that runs the class that has this event. Then is it possible that I run into issues because the delegates "hold" code that refers to other threads?
@KendallFrey Really? Wow. Then @Slashy use a BufferedStream if you're worried
@KendallFrey @RoelvanUden i'll give you an example. if i want to send the next 3 numbers - 51,150,39
@KDecker Classes don't run on threads. Classes are just the logical groupings of data and state.
You actually say i sohuld just write each one to a networkstream
13:45
@KDecker if you're accessing controls from outside their thread, you'll have problems. so don't.
and it would be faster then writing both 3 in one time only??
Each method is called on a thread, but there's no thread affinity for a class.
@KendallFrey i just cant get it
@Slashy why would it be faster?
it's writing the same data
@KendallFrey but instead of writing 3 times it only write once!!!!!!
sorry for shouting it's just pissing me off
:)
13:48
@Slashy that doesn't mean less data
what if...you were a macaroni learned computer
If you're using any decent TCP system, it should do something like this:
Nagle's algorithm, named after John Nagle, is a means of improving the efficiency of TCP/IP networks by reducing the number of packets that need to be sent over the network. Nagle's document, Congestion Control in IP/TCP Internetworks (RFC 896) describes what he called the "small packet problem", where an application repeatedly emits data in small chunks, frequently only 1 byte in size. Since TCP packets have a 40 byte header (20 bytes for TCP, 20 bytes for IPv4), this results in a 41 byte packet for 1 byte of useful information, a huge overhead. This situation often occurs in Telnet sessions,...
I guess let me try to ask a different way, which will most likely sound just the same.
I have two threads. The main UI thread and an IO thread (TPL Task). The main UI has a event handler "HandleEvent" and the IO Task has a event handler "HandleEvent" they both handle events from a logging class. Whenever an event is received by the logging class it fires the event that both of the UI and IO classes are hooked into.
I am having issues when the UI is hooked into the event and the IO Task produces a log entry. It says that I am trying to access a Control from a thread it was not created on.
@Shoe How Can Mirrors Be Real If Our Eyes Aren't Real
@Slashy If you have 120kb, and you write it all to your network stream or you write 40kb three times there will be negligible difference.
but writing 40kb to memory three times then writing that 120kb to the network stream will be slower.
13:54
I guess does that makes sense so far?
@KDecker UI controls in Windows are finicky things that only want to be touched from the Main UI Thread. This means that when your UI class receives a HandleEvent, it should make sure to update the UI from the UI thread. In WPF, this means using taking your updating code and running it inside a Dispatcher.Invoke() call.
@KDecker I guess your logger is firing the event from whichever thread called the log?
Can anyone help me with this code?
Usually if you have an event that isn't guaranteed to fire in the UI thread, you use some version of Invoke
// First, make the socket run
_ioSocket = new Socket(AddressFamily.InterNetwork, SocketType.Dgram, ProtocolType.Udp);
_ioSocket.Bind(new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Any, 8080));
_ioSocket.Listen(5);

// Wait for connection...
_ioSocket.BeginAccept(new AsyncCallback(OnAccept), _ioSocket);
Additional information: The attempted operation is not supported for the type of object referenced
13:55
@Slashy It's really not a difference.
on the .Listen line
    :25353263 private void HandleLoggerEvent(object sender, LoggerEventArgs e)
    {
         Application.Current.Dispatcher.Invoke(() =>
              {
                 // UI code runs here in the UI thread.
                 LogMessages.AddRange(e.LogMessages);
               }
    }
@KendallFrey I do use Control.Invoke in other areas of my program to fix issues just like this. Now my real question is... The UI thread has exceptions for when controls are modified outside of their creating thread, what happens when two threads produce the same interaction but do not have this guard? (That makes no sense....)
Basically if when the log event is fired it is running UI code not on the UI
@KDecker You mean what would happen if it didn't throw an exception?
Then it would also be running IO Task code, not on the IO Task thread, which I assume then means I could run into synchronization issues.
13:59
And this is why threading is a pain in the ass. Just don't use threads. What a wonderful solution :P
@KDecker When you call Control.Invoke, you're putting your update code into the UI thread's queue. It will run synchronously, by definition. If you have two calls to Control.Invoke from different threads, they will be queued.
@RoelvanUden forkIO ftw
Where Invoke blocks the calling thread and BeginInvoke doesn't.
@KendallFrey What now?
Who even uses Begin/End async anymore ._.

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