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you assume well
lol 'kinda', thats totally neat, whats your budget?
oh no, first time building a computer, and I'm going for a laptop
@SteveG fuck if I know, I'm not paying
I will probably be building a gaming rig too soon
well, i mean, you could get 4x Titan X's, which is 4500$, just for your video cards
budget <$2000
you could get like 5 2TB SSDs for another 2k
00:01
@SteveG I'm not running a video card in my workstation
lol okay
@SteveG I only got a 256G, but I insisted on an SSD
yeah, you should put your OS on that, and then install a platter drive for storage
because 256 isn't shit for a dev machine
I'm a bit unsure about my gaming rig
video cards have a steep price scale
yeah they do, they're so expensive
SSDs are expensive too
00:02
I'm leaning toward minimum required for Rift
@SteveG Not that expensive
yeah, they're reasonable if you don't use them for storage
idk, code can take up a ton of space
maybe i'm just lazy and don't clear my stuff out as often as i should
You play rift btw?
i've had a character on there for a few years now, haven't played in forever though
when you do, add me
not the game
huh
OC?
00:05
Oculus
ohhh yeah
i just read a story about how FB bought them, i didn't know that until today
clap
If you have a new Samsung phone, the Gear VR is only $100
wow really?
no, i have an old samsung phone, but i've been up for an upgrade for about a year
if you don't it's that plus the price of a new samsung phone
I've been due for an upgrade since literally forever
i still feel like it's gimmicky, like 3d
00:07
gimmicky how?
let me say first, i've never used one, or even seen one, but it just seems like it could be a fad that fades, like 3d
like 3d what?
movies?
yeah
totally different than 3d movies
YOU CAN LOOK AROUND
'3d movies are 3D!'
until i use one, im not going to be optimistic
00:09
I personally want it mainly for racing games
which will be amazing
i want to try ED on it
I'll try out other stuff too
racing games with it would be fun too
Yeah ED would be cool
there are KSP mods for it
not too many games with support at this point though :/
you play a lot?
00:10
KSP?
on and off
yeah, thats why i didn't buy it
no ED
no, don't own ED
it's kind of boring, but i didn't have any friends
so if you start it up, let me know, i'd like to try it again
I'm trying to convince myself to play Terraria
i started on this space station, and i warped to all these other stars looking around, then i warped back to my space station, only to realize it's been taken over by another force, who wouldn't let me land, so i shot at it, and they weren't too pleased with me
i've never heard of that
!!google terraria
wat
get out from under your rock
lol
im drunk enough where i REALLY want a burger from culvers, but sober enough to know i'm too drunk to drive
Think 2D minecraft with 20x the stuff
anyway Ima go shoot a puck
looks cool
is it multiplayer?
00:15
k later, btw you should buy NHL16 and a ps4, we can do some hockey
multiplayer, i usually play LD
I'm not buying a console, lol
do it bitch
I'll do your bitch
lol i dont have a bitch
but hey if you get NHL 09 I might play with you
00:17
on what?
PC?
idk
please don't
it has to be soooo awkward doing dykes with a keyboard
dekes
not dykes
lol
I was wtfing for a few there
hahaha
and no, no keyboard for me
 
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07:42
Eid mubarak
07:53
you too
08:15
hey
08:33
if i assign a variable into delegate does it really turn light blue?
hahahahahahah
that question is hilarious
what do you mean?
 
1 hour later…
09:44
Compiling transformation: The type 'System.Object' is defined in an assembly that is not referenced. You must add a reference to assembly 'System.Runtime, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a'.
does anyone know what this is about?
oh
I added this line
<#@ assembly name="System.Runtime" #>
and that fixes it
(t4 text template in a PCL)
 
2 hours later…
12:13
good morning
whats going on
I'm trying to use t4 templates
yeah
and failing miserably
12:14
you understand the concept, i'm guessing
thats about all i can help out with, i haven't actually written t4 in quite some time
the problem is that I need to reference a type in the same assembly that contains the template
so there's a chicken and egg problem
because the assembly isn't already built when the template is transformed
and the assembly won't build before those transformations have run
fml
i thought t4 templtes execute when you hit the save button - like they just create text files, that you just happen to fill with C# and name with .cs
and had nothing to do with actually compiling?
the template contains code that reflects on the assembly it's in
still confused?
12:18
yeah i might not know as much as you about it
it's not inherent to T4
it's just something that I'm doing wrong
I created a circular reference
in my template
I may have fixed it
woooo :D
 
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13:48
Has anything happened to wpf over the last 5 years? Most tutorials i find are from 2008...
Some new framework/ wpf-wrapper i should look into, or is it all just the same?
If you don't care about implementing the mvvm pattern, there is this : msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/…
@SteveG You can set them to generate a generator when you compile, and you can call the generator at runtime.
But like you said, a lot of crap has been written by crappy developers over the years ... stay away from codeproject.com, it's the worst place to learn
@KendallFrey ah i didn't know that
14:08
@SteveHémond "You need the following components to complete this walkthrough: Visual Studio 2010"
NET Framework 4.5
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Is wpf dying?
Maybe you have to look more on the "universal apps" side
Is it still xaml?
Thing is i am working on a vs plugin, and i have started separating controllers to a separate project, so i can test them in regular wpf windows. Without having to launch an experimental vs instance. Dunno if that will work with universal apps.
But yea it actually looks the same, il try it. Thanks
 
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17:17
guys suppose i have a 7 length byte array and only the first 4 bytes represent a int number and i want to convert only the first 4 bytes to a int number- how can it be done?
i've seen BitConvertor.ToInt32() but it has only the argument of startindex, it doesnt support a certain count
in my case only the first 4 bytes represnt a integer, so i dont want to convert the whole array- if sombody can give a little help i would very appreciate it. thanks!
Should I put my projects on my SSD or my HDD? Space isn't too much of an issue, just wondering whether coding from an SSD is significantly better
Kendalll
Help me; (
Haha
@Slashy ToInt32 will only use 4 bytes
You can't make it use anything else
Oh. The first 4 bytes? In any case?
4 bytes from wherever you tell it
17:56
@KendallFrey i would, will make stuff open faster
18:07
@SteveG From what I gather, compilation won't be much different though, right? So that kinda sucks
I do like my new boot times :)
hi guys. I need to write the util that will provide the ability to write copyright to file that is an argument on command line. And also it need to have the ability to replace current copyright header (if it is exist in file) by another. Is there some classes that I can use to solve it. Or i should work with strings and parse file's?
files*
18:32
@EvgenyDes what do you mean by Copyright? Watermark Protected?
@KendallFrey around man?
how can i devise an application protocol that allows me to tell messages apart from that stream of bytes
you could use a fixed message size
@StevenLiekens hey!
18:41
a short question
you know binarywriter etc right?
allright. if i write some bytes in one side using binarywriter
and i would like to read them normally, just to get the byte array and to loop over the entire array
withouth binaryreader. is it posibble too?
for example, i use binarywriter to write int values to a memory stream. then i send it on a socket
and in the other side , i receive that byte array- will i be able to read it by directly acess each byte?
it sounds like you got your answer
well yes
18:45
because i think im doing it wrong : ) @StevenLiekens
may i post here the piece of my code? realy short :)
        public void DeltaAsync(ScreenFrame frame)
        {
            using (var memoryStream = new MemoryStream())
            {
                using (var writer = new BinaryWriter(memoryStream, Encoding.UTF8, true))
                {
                    for (var i = 0; i < frame.NewPixels.Length; i += 4)
                    {
                        if (frame.NewPixels[i] == frame.PreviousPixels[i] &&
                            frame.NewPixels[i + 1] == frame.PreviousPixels[i + 1] &&
                            frame.NewPixels[i + 2] == frame.PreviousPixels[i + 2])
that's in one side it uses a BinaryWriter and write first int, then 3 bytes
        private unsafe Bitmap DeltaProcessing(byte[] rgb)
        {
          BitmapData  bmData = bmp.LockBits(new System.Drawing.Rectangle(0, 0, 1920,1080), System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageLockMode.ReadWrite,PixelFormat.Format32bppRgb);
          IntPtr scan0 = bmData.Scan0;

            for (int i=0;i<rgb.Length/7;i+=7)
            {

                int offset = BitConverter.ToInt32(rgb, i);

                byte* p = (byte*)(scan0 + offset);
                    p[0] = rgb[i + 4];
                    p[1] = rgb[i + 5];
this is the other side, it's related to image processing i think my problem is wrong reading from the array
so how are you trying to read from it
@StevenLiekens alright
now this is how i read the int
int offset = BitConverter.ToInt32(rgb, i);
is it corrrect?
in order to reterive that int on that line
   writer.Write((uint)i);
18:48
so how would i do it?
how did you get an array from an unsigned int in the first place? :/
oh
the rgb array?
probably something about unsafe code that I'm not familiar with
you can cast uint to byte[]?
okay
but
I think you meant to use ToUInt32()
i'll tell you the logic- for example if there a pixel changed at 14337(a random number) it would send a 7 length byte array- the first 4 bytes would represnt the index changed(in our case 14337) and the other are the Rgb values(red,green and blue) from 0-255
@StevenLiekens nope. i still dont get the correct image,
okay I think I get it
18:52
wait, the Toint32() always read the first 4 bytes?
it reads 4 bytes from the specified index
which is where your for-loop looks sketchy
what do you mean sketchy haha
BitConverter.ToInt32(rgb, 0) -> will give you the index that changed
rgb[5] will give you red
but i gotta loop
18:55
through the entire buffer lol
there are many changed pixel, usualy the array length is up to 200k
what is rgb.Length?
okay
didn't know that
:)
i also increase everytime the loop by 7 because each 4 bytes are int
and then + 3 bytes of each component(red,green,blue)_
equals 7.
why divide by 7 in i<rgb.Length/7
that's saying while i is less than (200 000 / 7)
so it's only gonna process the first ~14% of your array
no?
@StevenLiekens ohhh.
i think you've found somthing bro.
for (int i=0; i < rgb.Length; i+=7)
should probably be just that
19:00
i++?
Your awesome bro. works. perfectly.
or im so stupid.
XD
i've just thought it would be a little faster to use this instead of binaryreader.. :)
is it though?
hmm.. i think i can feell a little performance improvment. very small change but i can fill it :)
maybe i should also write directly the memorysteam and not use a binarywriter in the other side tooo . what you think?
19:15
I'm not sure why you're not writing to a network stream
buffering an array with 200k values in memory can't be good
20:00
Hello anybody got knowledge of the powershell c# combination?
20:10
Anyone?
20:23
what you have?
I'm trying to execute a command via invoke
I have a large number of commands so I want to execute them with an invoke without rewriting the commands themselves
But that requires doing something like making the commandtext into a scriptblock a la ScriptBlock s=basis.commandText
but that does not work
And do the same for the parameters in the command.
Got any idea?
Ohh Ya poweshell
Yes powershell
just so I have the idea, you have a c# program, it is running powershell commands that are in a list
well the commands are in a collection yes and they need to be executed.
They have to be executed on a remote system
20:35
did you look at this answer stackoverflow.com/questions/14897218/…
woops that is cmd
well what have you tried?
not yet I'm reading
hi there
ok - that answer is idea?
afternoon
i need help plz
Let me see he stores the command text in a stringarray, I have it in a command but I think I can put that in a stringarray of size 1 via the commandtext ,
And he puts the login into the string array as a seperate line, will that work in powershell?
20:39
Not sure.. usually do powershell local not remote or RDP
OK you don't know how to turn a command into a commandblock?
The second part, shows how to login to a remote and send commands
OK you don't know how to turn a command into a scirptblock?
let me see
use an Array and pipe the array to add-distributiongroupmember eg Get-Content user.txt | Add-DistributionGroupMember -Identity Test-dl
hmm the use of runspace to create a connection looks quite good.
I'm gonna try that
20:42
Good times
21:03
Do you happen to know what the ShellUri does?
it sets the powershell command to the correct Config version, from the looks of it
powershell doe exchange or the system or 'SomeOtherService'
not the url of the machine
So it's like what order are allowed or something? I'm primarily using it for active directory so how do I set it too that or do I use it for something different?
the system one should work
Exchange was the only other powershell version, I have seen besides the normal
you do need to import the AD Module
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Q: Error while running AD commandlets in powershell from C#

cmm userI have tried executing AD commandlets in powershell using C# from the same machine. This works fine. static void Main(string[] args) { InitialSessionState iss = InitialSessionState.CreateDefault(); iss.ImportPSModule(new string[] { "activedirectory" }); ...

21:21
Hello guys, either of you here?
Hello Steve.
You've helped me in the past, care for another try?
hi
eh
not really, tired
Oh. Okay, that's too bad.
but ask anyway, i might if its easy & clear
21:25
Okay.
Hell No
I have a WPF application. I'm using Unity and Entity in this project. The solution is set up loosely, using Design By Contract.
Everything works, however when I add a new Entity to the Database, no exceptions are thrown, but neither does the data appear in the Table. I made the exact same solution with a MVC app, and I solved it with a PerRequestLifetimeManager, based on Unity's LifeTimeManager. This however uses a HttpContext, and I don't know what kind of LifetimeManager to use / make for a WPF application.
are you doing Binding to the model?
No, atm no binding or anything, just a MainWindow with a button.
No Prism, no MVVM.
to the button does click event
21:29
Yeah, in the click event I add a new entity.
the event sends the textbox data to the service
The server is the localdb.
what does the save click look like
Click event: List<Person> people = _personService.GetAll();
and does people return the expected dataset?
that is Getting the person not savingthem
21:31
I'm using Entity and the IRepository and UnitOfWork pattern / principle.
The code executes, but the data does not show up in the table.
SO MANY THINGS could be causing that, you need to step through it with a debugger
I did.
look at the entity status of the newly added entity
it should be like 'added', also check your event log
Windows Event Log?
wait, you're not using sql server
21:32
how is the model binding back to the New entity
Or the database one?
There is no binding @juanvan.
so you never make a New person
set the properties and add it to the context and save it
_personService.Add(new Person { Id=1, Action = "Create", UserName = "test", TimeOfAction = DateTime.Now});
not going to work with out it
ok
The service itself calls Commit, which in turn does Context.SaveChanges();
Like I said, I did the exact same thing for a MVC app, and it worked in there once I added a LifetimeManager.
I need to know what LifetimeManager to use for a WPF app.
21:36
That was for Unity?
looks like automapper ish
ContainerControlledLifetimeManager
for your context
you register an Entity type?
@SteveG I'm using the XML config for Unity. How would I implement that?
21:37
you don't create lifetimemanagers for each type of application, you use the ones you need
ContainerControlledLifetimeManager makes it so every context request returns the same one, i.e. like a singleton
i've never used xml config for unity
you'll have to google that
Ah that's too bad.
why
should be easy
That you've never used that I meant.
21:38
oh
a LifeTimeManager basically does one thing, it saves and gets your objects. So, for the perrequestlifetimemanager, it stores your objects on the http context, when you get a new httpcontext, it can't find the old objects, so it returns null, and then unity says "okay, i'll go ahead and make a new one then"
just in case you wanted some background
TransientLifetimeManager is the default, it creates new instances everyytime it needs one
which is why you were probably runing into issues, adding your entity to a different context than you were saving would be my guess
Hmm I see.
And yes I always appreciate background info.
Though the name of the object (LifetimeManager) kinda gives it away.
it definitely does, and a quick google search, tells you which one you want to use
which is why i was confused on why you were asking us
so, i figured i'd just tell you all of it
I couldn't find it, my 'Googling' is not always spot on so to say.
And I have little time.
I'm going to try this out. Thanks a lot for your feedback.
yep np

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