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Hello
How can I cache a third party datasource?
 
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05:44
@Pheonixblade9: Sounds great. Good luck with that :)
06:07
Morning :)
06:18
@Failsafe hah, I now remember why I didn't use PdfStamper: That class needs a PdfReader which means I need a PDF document. I don't have a PDF document (yet), I'm creating a new one and want to add an image to that new document.
06:43
Morning all
Bad clients will rarely recognise it in themselves
Inability to recognise what they're doing wrong is what makes them a bad client in the first place
I just can't fathom just how bad some of them are. Why would you even apply for a job you know you can't do?
I foresee society catching up eventually and demanding some kind of standards. That'll be bad news for all of us
07:00
> For even a simple custom Web application, a good ballpark figure to get your head is $10,000.
@TomW: Some people lack integrity and insight. They don't know their limits. Which would equate to being stupid.
@scheien what kind of 'simple web application' are you talking about that costs 10k?
it's from the article @TomW posted
a really simple web application would cost at least 10k $. Then you have all the changes, additions and such and you can multiply the costs a few times.
o_0 just for a HTML page with contact informations and what your business does?
07:07
10k $ does not get you far, unless you offshore the work to india or some other low cost country.
Hi guys, I'm using Telerik's GridView and I need to convert width(it is stored string) to GridViewLength, is it possible any ideas whould be great?
My knowledge of HTML is limited and rusty but I could do that in an hour. And regardless of what I do, I'm not able to jack my hourly wage to 10k
we have a product, that is merely a base, which alone sets you back around 5k$ in license. Then the dev work come on top.
Just having a designer spending some 10/20 hours on the design costs
I think you and me have very different ideas about what a 'simple custom web application' is
Yeah. I guess :)
07:09
if you've a designer then that's not simple anymore, at least in my book
a static site isn't an application
I thought we called everything that is a website an application now? #buzzwords
I don't, but you can if you want :)
but I guess I get your gist in which case I agree of course.
but read the article, it was a good read
07:18
@scheien I suppose a good comparison is, how much would you spend on fitting out a shop or front office
Hello, I have a List<CandidateProfile> which I simply get from a 3rd party datasource (which exists in the form of a dll). CandidateProfile is a class with public fields like string Name, int Age, string[] languagesSpoken, etc..

I will be querying for that List from the third party datasource, to be used in a restful WebApi, to be consumed by a few client-side apps..

So in the DAL, I think I have to implement caching.. like to have caches of the actual List, sorted by various fields of the class CandidateProfile..
How much would you spend on fitting out a shop or front office if 100% of the customers you ever have visit that particular shop or front office?
I mean, how do I implement caching in DAL?
When will I populate the caches?
When the cache is stale?
the 3rd party datasource is updated once in 24 hours
@RoelvanUden
07:20
@VenkatRenukaPrasad nothing is built- in to my knowledge. I built a very naive cache with Lazy<IEnumerable<T>>
@VenkatRenukaPrasad Then it's stale every 24h, just let it expire and hit the db for updates
I might have never gotten round to implementing refresh, and left it with my colleague when I left the company...
What about System.Runtime.Caching.MemoryCache @TomW
Still, I like my own caches when needed. But I rarely need them.
07:21
Sorry, I meant built into for example entity framework
I know there are caches in the BCL
@Roel, I am blind to the database. I have no access to it. All I have is a dll file, which has classes with methods to query the data
I know, I shouldn't be using any 3rd party lib..
Why do you think you need a cache in the first place?
AppFabric had a distributed cache imp. I wonder what if anything replaced that now appfabric is basically defunct
Hmm, the List<CandidateProfile> is really huge and queried for quite frequently
Yes, a cache imp. Like a daemon
But friendlier
07:24
and I also need to return sorted list of CandidateProfle based on Name, age, etc quite frequently..
imps are smaller than daemons as well
microservices \m/
so, I think I need to have cache of the sorted lists based on various fields of CandidateProfile
Lol
Sorting is fast compared to querying. I'd store them once in one cache and sort on demand
07:27
@TomW, can I message you?
You just did
Sorry, no. I'm on my phone now and I'll be at work soon
Does anyone know if we can reliably make an MVC site run on maximum one thread? I'm entirely fed up with threading and am spoiled by nodejs, I just want to use async/await in MVC and be ensured that my code ONLY runs exclusively on one thread
what version of MVC?
Doesn't matter.
New project.
I'd love to just grab nodejs and make this thing but alas, I doubt my company (being a .NET-exclusively kind of thing) would like that.
It just so happens to be a project that's entirely dependent on syncing information between requests and shit and I'm so fed up with locking and mutexes and shit.
So I thought, if I can make it use 1 worker thread and n I/O threads, running on ONE machine, I'd be fine. I can assume the fuck out of everything
07:43
with the newer asp 5 version you could do it, athough im not sure how much work it would be most likly more than its worth
Well, that's a mostly-beta thing so I'd rather not go there
Looks like there is no good way. Still, n cores gives n * workerThreads settings so even if that's set to 1, you still get 4 on a quad core machine. :/
does all the info have to be stored in the app itself or could you use a redis server or something to keep the info synced?
In the app itself, stored in a flat file
Truly it's really a simple little app if you have the guarantee of 1 thread
@RoelvanUden someone once did this in an app I maintained
@TomW Can't rely on that in a iis worker process
07:52
That seemed to make it single threaded. It took us not kidding, years to work out why multithreading produced no improvement
Eh? It worked? What sever env?
Winforms app
Yeah it works there :/
could you use that and self host then throw iis up infront?
Then you can also tune the number of threads with SetMax..
07:54
Copy protection drm crap that a colleague put a smelly hack in and never told anyone about
@Alex No. People don't like it when I do 'weird' things :P
Otherwise I'd use nodejs and call it a day anyway
He set it and never unset it. Prick.
wow what ah asshat
Making aspnet single threaded IS weird. The premise is weird. They can't expect the solution not to be
Well, only masochists like dealing with threads, @TomW
I just want 1 worker thread and 10000's of I/O threads
07:56
Asp wrong tool for the job. It can't do it. Use node
I'd love to. Oh dear god I'm going to have to spend ages working around threading issues again. FML
And your colleagues can get over their butthurt in their own time
Just do it
write a app in asp the secretly loads a node app, noone will ever know :P
Or just block all the threads to enable exclusive access to one. :P
good morning
08:06
top o' the morning
08:22
hi
08:43
doot doot
I want to go home and work on my own code project
@StevenLiekens I feel the same way
@StevenLiekens It's not "frick", it's "frack" or "frak"
it still exitst its just unbound
Definitely "frak".
"Frick" is a place in northern Switzerland.
@StevenLiekens the key bindings they are still under the keyboard options
09:14
yeah but it doesn't do anything even if you rebind them
Frak or frack is a fictional version of "fuck" first used in the 1978-Battlestar Galactica television series. It continues to be used throughout different versions of the Battlestar Galactica franchise as a profanity in science fiction. There are other uses, however: companies have adopted it as the name for commercial products, notably a computer game. It has also appeared in other television shows, including Eureka, The Big Bang Theory, Veronica Mars, 21 Jump Street, Better Off Ted, Warehouse 13, Chuck, 30 Rock, Babylon 5, Buffy Comics, Transformers: Prime, Castle, Space Ghost Coast To Coast...
@RoelvanUden TBH I prefer "frell"
@RoelvanUden hello!
any updates with hansha? :P
@Slashy Check git ;-)
@RoelvanUden i dont see anything new there haha
i thought maybe you have but didnt update git
09:24
The last commit was for the bitblt core
Nothing changed since. I can't figure out why desktop duplication api is leaking pixels
ugh
An error occurred when trying to create a controller of type 'AtlasCopco.Host.Controllers.HomeController'
*goes to check out the ctor logic
it frakn pulls in the entire database, inside the HomeController ctor
A constructor that blows up. How silly.
madness
can happen quite easily when you're using over-zealous DI
the people who wrote this have never even heard of DI
#if DEBUG
                throw new Exception("User is null");
#endif
is anything real?
do I really exist?
09:34
@StevenLiekens This syntax concerns me ... if you don't exist how can you throw anything
@StevenLiekens I was given a codebase that did stuff like in my last job ... it's my last job for a reason.
I'm gonna start defining DEBUG in all of our release configurations
I'll be long gone by the time they find out
squick
haha, I started putting easter eggs in my code before i left
"Just because you can doesn't mean you should"
so if you put a particular url in it would return pacman or something
then I got creative and started to think, if they can't find pacman then how would find say ... "return all data from this table as json"
09:40
You should create a 2d platformer which auto-generates the levels based on that day's trading data or something.
Good evening, minions.
@ton.yeung the plot thickens. The azure gateway will issue me a token, but the service won't accept it. Gives me 403.
@Wardy Omg, I would've just eaten them instead...
09:59
Hmm. You know that thing where you touch-type but your fingers are in the wrong place on the keyboard?
// invlufr oggnost yicket hete
I think this is how Lovecraft invented his monsters.
@Squiggle Isn't that called retardation? lol
@popshuvit I prefer the term "high-functioning malcoordination"
@Squiggle hahaha
10:13
@TomW you realise that the day after you figure this out, they'll change the interface ;)
Do you have an open SO question on this?
I do not. I've gotten used to the idea that everything anyone posts on SO gets closed for one reason or another
Worth a try though
I fucking hate C# today
@RoelvanUden threading problems still?
It's the wrong fucking tool for the job
10:30
only bad craftsman curse (about) their tools @RoelvanUden

at least that's what my father always said...
@RoelvanUden any reason you can't mutex it all up?
@Squiggle I'm pretty sure that you could translate that to "as long as it moves add duck tape"
@SteffenWinkler A sound course of action in any situation
@SteffenWinkler it's only true to a degree... I mean, you wouldn't eat icecream with a fork would you? lol
@popshuvit I may or may not have done that...
10:38
@SteffenWinkler I have done that lol
... and I did not curse lol
to be honest from what roel has said of the problem its less a problem with the language/framework and more a problem with an overly stateful design
@Alex ah, ok. Yeah going 'overkill' when designing the architecture of your software can be troublesome
Anyone is able to understand my problem? stackoverflow.com/questions/32862099/…
I'm not up to speed on automapper. Anyone else here?
10:46
@SteffenWinkler its more that statefulness is coming out of fashion these days, so more and more frameworks work less and less well if you want to be very stateful
automapper shouldn't exist
statefulness is often much easyer to do, but can end up being very hard in a framework that is designed to not be stateful
yes automapper is a plague
@Alex I think I'm not sure what 'stateful' means. I thought it meant something like marking objects as being edited/changed?
normaly a much slower way of doing something you could just hard code
Are you speaking about this specific automapper, or about the automappers in general?
10:48
the library named AutoMapper
@SteffenWinkler basicaly its about a app keeping a state in memory, it could be anything
Ok. Maybe it's a plague, but writing conversion of 20 objects each one with 20 properties is not so plesant
reflection based mapping creates more problems than it solves
yeah using reflection to save you writing 20-30 lines of code is just lazy
20-30 lines of codes? If you write a big, multilayered software I'd say that you save you writing about 1000 lines of code, if not more
10:52
yeah but it's worth it
And each line is error-prone
and
if you insist on using reflection, write a T4 template that generates extensible mappers
But why don't you like the automapper? Did you have negative experiences, as for example the problem I'm having?
lots of negative experiences
my biggest problem with automapper is that you can't see what it's doing by looking at the code
It should be quite simple to use... most of the times I have no problems, but today I'm becoming crazy with that exception
and the exception message is very poor
11:01
This isn't a C# question, but in Visual Studio 2015, how does one create an Outlook Add-In project?
I can only see the option for File Handler Application, but it says it's for Office365 (under Online -> Templates -> C#)
step 1. abandon all hopes and dreams
step 2. face desk
@MyDaftQuestions have you got the Office dev tools installed?
No, nothing like that
I wasn't aware I needed additional tools
@SteffenWinkler Your father is wrong in this case :P A good craftsman knows a job can be done better/faster with the appropriate tools. It doesn't mean he can't do it at all with the wrong tools, it just takes ages, and tests patience.
Thank you @Alex
11:05
in my 2015 when i look for add i get a a message saying to download the office dev tools projects
@RoelvanUden I don't think its that far off, i mean if you were making a shelf you wouldnt blame the wood worknig tools because you chose to build it out of metal
11:22
AGain, thanks @Alex, installed, perfect
Huh. Google just served me a bot protection page. Have to fill in a captcha.
What the fuck google
You got that too?
you search too fast!
They did that to me 20 times yesterday when all I was doing was searching
Well I WAS going to use BlogEngine.NET... imgur.com/UyqbBim
But Google says blog engine. Net may have been hacked!
Mysql has a new ADO.net Entity package, the normal connector does not give you access to the DB. What a pain.. mysql-for-visualstudio now needed for adding connections.. flush 3hrs of my life
11:48
@RoelvanUden so stop using a hammer to get a screw in... ;)
@RoelvanUden They've realised you're a robot!
@Sippy I guess they finally figured it out. At least you guys didn't yet
Gonna scream.
Made a dropdown with some types in it, and a checkbox below to denote a flag. They want me to remove the checkbox and add values to the dropdown instead. So it would go from:

Dropdown 1
Dropdown 2

Flag


to

Dropdown 1
Dropdown 2
Dropdown 1 Flag
Dropdown 2 Flag
fuck users
12:04
@Sippy haha ... i get this type of crap all the time (well i used to before I quit that job)
I mean ... wtf
Very off topic but I need to buy a toolkit. Any advice on which toolbox/toolkit to buy?
@Sippy if there's only two dropdown values and a flag, use 4 radio buttons?
who thinks this crap up
lol
@KalaJ for what?
12:05
@KalaJ which country you in?
@Squiggle I might do just because I know they'd complain again
And ask for it to be a dropdown
idk, just to have in case. I would use it to make repairs in my apartment
I'm in the US
there are so many different brands, idk even know where to begin
I'm in Switzerland. Not sure if my recommendations would be so useful.
lol maybe, try it lol
what do you guys use in Switzerland?
If I were in the UK I'd say go to Clas Ohlson. Their own-brand stuff is actually great for non-professional use.
12:06
@KalaJ I hadn't clicked until you said that you literally meant "tools" as opposed to "programming framework tools"
I need some software.
What for?
Just software, for doing things. What sort should I buy?
@KalaJ I don't use anything in Switzerland. I have a janitor to fix things, and no space to do my own woodworking :(
@Squiggle, oh I see
@TomW that was my next thought ... like ... eh!!
@Wardy, lol
Lol
12:07
@KalaJ are you working in management by any chance? that's a great managers question
oh man okay so it's a loaded question
no I am not
I'm a software dev
lol
maybe you should ask for a promotion
@KalaJ go to a hardware store you trust, and ask them. Or if you want quality, check /r/buyitforlife
okays thanks for the recs :)
@SteffenWinkler ahh ok
makes sense
I'm gonna get me a Raspberry Pi and some 'lectronics
yay, I inspired the maker in you!
@tomw buy sub systems controls
@Squiggle Raspberry Pi sucks at wifi
Use ethernet.
On a scale from 1 to headache I'm now a vegetable.
5
12:22
why does it suck at wifi? I thought that's why it's a better deal than arduino + eternet shield
raining a shitload outside
my pants are soaked
feels weird now
i hate it
You need waterproof boots, best investment ever
@Squiggle Apparently our user data suggests that our users are incapable of using checkboxes
Weird statistic to have
12:40
lol that is weird
@Sippy wait, what?
do what I do instead. Use mandatory toggle buttons.
SRO said that the users miss the box lol
I don't have a choice.
Been told :D
Love it
Do you want to do a thing?
[Yes please] [No I do not want to do a thing]
* must select one option
[Provision Jellybeans] [No Jellybeans For Him]
like, really explicit. I like it.
brb biobreak
@Failsafe Going to be like that all weekend too :(
13:01
I am doing webforms...... and I have a listview with a linkbutton in its itemTemplate
i have this so the user can "select" a dynamic option from the list of options that gets generated by this listview. I am using a command argument to pass the "id" of the linkbutton
then, in ItemCommand event I am saving this id/command argument into a session variable like this:
Session["SelectedRadioId"] = Convert.ToInt32(e.CommandArgument);
is there anyway I can avoid using the Session variable?
I need to access this CommandArgument value at a later time outside the scope of the ItemCommand event handler.
so i figured only a Session variable would do this for me..
webfoooooooorms
/me hits the Panic button
@Bubbas when you say 'at a later time' do you mean on another postback or interaction?
yes i do
because Session is precisely the mechanism to do this
thought so
i just am always weary of session variables honestly
but i think ill be fine...
...
you could abstract it away if you'd like
13:12
how might i do that?
high level answer is totally ok
just curious
/me hides
haha
@Sippy knows more about webforms than I do right now. I've not used it in years.
its all good
Our code just uses session.
Session all the things.
i dont think i ill have any problems. its a small app
.......
13:15
@Bubbas you can store complex serializable objects in session, so it's quite easy to abstract it into a property with a custom get/set.
Our code is not good.
If it's a small app, I suggest using MVC lol
ill just go back to my javascript/sharepoint 2010 problem (uggggghhh)
yes MVC. lol, need to get others on board where i work first. :(
get { return Session["mystate"] as MyState; }
set { Session["mystate"] = value; }
gotcha, i thought you were saying abstract somehow to avoid using session
"need to get the others on board" - ...but it's 2015. WebForms has been mothballed already.
:P
13:17
if you ever intend to scale your app out you may want to look at not using in memory sessions
@Bubbas use Session in as few places as possible, and avoid the problem of littering Session["magicstring"] all over the place
but you still gotta use it if you want WebForms to be stateful
@Alex agreed.
yeah try to be stateful in MVC and you get the problems @RoelvanUden has been having with thread safty
@Squiggle oh i'm well aware
You could encapsulate the session[key] magic in a MySession class
Then have that class store/retrieve itself from session
You get strongly typed data, rather than casting/converting every time you need an int from a session key.
@Alex Don't do that.
13:30
@Alex: or even if you want the sessions to live past AppPool recycling.
I've thought about doing that... but, im confused.
How does simply creating the class mean my data will persist?
You make the class and the class is in memory
oh - id still be storing it in session
just creating a class as a middleman to broker the data thru before saving to session
..eh
@Bubbas: You can have a static method for GetInstance() that retrieves either A) an instance of the class from session or B) creates a new instance (with default data). It serializes itself, and when you deserialize it, it will have all the values it was persisted with.
The problem I have is a little more involved than that @Alex
13:37
@Bubbas yea, it's a sort of middleman thingy. where you get strongly typed data.
@ton.yeung: the alternative is Session["magicstring"] everywhere.
it's more a wrapping/abstracting away the sessionmagic into a class.
yeah, that's also an option
but might hit the db more times than you want
anyone know how I would make sure there are, if not add trailing blank lines to a node via Roslyn?
@ton.yeung no
indeed
Maslow's Razor: The easiest thing is to just go home, where it's safe.
nice
^ maslow's hierarchy of software development =)
13:47
I like "bragging rights" at the top.
also to answer your previous question re: Roslyn: I have no idea, sorry. Not ignoring the question.
I didn't figure anyone was ignoring it, just a niche question
Roslyn class sorter (works on my machine!) dotnetfiddle.net/wJhJm2
!!womm
lol
hi everybody.
13:54
hi
As the mysql-room is quite empty, are there any pros in here for it?
Oh am I?
Ill try.
If I get flamed hard, Ill tell them to contact mr. ton.yeung :D

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