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18:00
But do you have evidence it's not?
technically, considering self "normal" is a psychological disease
really?
@gtzinos what does VS have to do with a web service? you can run asp.net application with vNext, not released yet
@ton.yeung is that how far away it is?
neat
@KendallFrey yes, shit is throwaway food, good for nothing, anyone considering shit food lacks the basic intelligence to discern how things actually work
18:01
That's not very convincing
I mean dung beetles live in it or whatever
yes, it is a significant symptom of social driven deficit hyperactivity disorder
not sure
lol
@KendallFrey exactly, i am not holding my breath for dung beetles to amaze me with their intelligence
18:03
@ton.yeung - No that is not what I was implying.
I feel like the definition of "exotic pets" for Americans is "Not a dog, cat, or goldfish."
Lol
@NicolásCarlo You don't know that they're not intelligent
Sorry I am debating about the new SO feature "Teams" with their dev at the moment as well.
@NicolásCarlo I need to make an admin panel using a language from visual studio cause it can do it easily (GridView tables) and to have it open on a linux web server !!! Can i do it with one language from visual studio ?
18:03
i definitely do, they eat shit to live = not intelligent @KendallFrey
no, doing regular activity is not psycho, but considering self to be "normal" and forcefully practice "normal" activity is considered a kind of psychopath
@NicolásCarlo wow, dude
For Canadians, it's not a dog, cat, fish, bunny, rabbit, hamster, or snake.
Or moose
@ton.yeung - What I am saying is that normal people don't want to think that hard. If it gets hard, they want to do something easy.
that's pretty poor
18:04
no its pretty rich
Why does eating shit imply lack of intelligence?
@kolton I was about to mention a snake, lol
What is intelligence, anyway?
because intelligence dictates eating shit is pretty shitty
so conclusion is: if you know ppl around you srsly consider themselves "normal", stay away from them, they are as dangerous as psychopath
18:05
and don't eat shit
We don't even have a good definition for intelligence, we just call it whatever we are that animals aren't.
@gtzinos look up vnext, its not released yet, if you're asking for something that has already been released then no, there isn't anything, you can certainly write PHP in VS but i wouldn't recommend it
plenty of humans that are considered "not intelligent".
PHP!
not again
"why does PHP suck, in 5 words or less" ....ready? go!
18:07
@gtzinos you can also use node.js
The other day the JS room was talking about how great PHP is
PHP doesn't suck. It's useful sometimes.
I wrote my current website in PHP
my website does suck though
It's not PHP anymore, fyi
> but I repeat myself
oh, nm
i'm maintaining plenty of PHP applications, bastards just don't want to move away from it
18:09
think about it, its name has only 3 characters and don't have any symbol shit that you don't know what to call
on that perspective, only c can beat php
And A
and B
and D
And R
And J
And probably a few others
@ton.yeung no, go is a confusing word
@tweray Especially if you write Go in Go
think about a interview:
"Can you go?"
"Ok... you have a great day..."
that's pretty poor wording
18:11
wait, in that perspective, even c can't beat php
@ton.yeung I hope I never have a brainfuck interview
"Can you c?"
"Um... see what?"
lol
> Show me some D
Guys, is there a program that I can use to mark up an image using lines (but I need the program to tell me where the pixels are located). Like I have an image 600x600 pixels for example. I want to draw lines at pixel 256 or something, is there a program that can tell me where that pixel is?
18:14
Just download gyazo and use the pixel counter in it when taking a screenshot lol
@KalaJ A... program?
@ton.yeung i definitely talked with a recruiter ask me "do you know C pound?", and it took me 15 seconds to realize what he means
Or do you mean drawing lines by hand
Yes. Because you know, there's pixels irl
18:15
please tell me the image isn't on a piece of paper
@KalaJ paintdotnet tells you what pixel your mouse is over at the bottom, and then while you're drawing lines and shapes it tells you the dimensions of them.
Pixels on paper
because if it's not, I don't see what the problem is
@CuddleBunny, great, I think I'll use paint.NET
thansk
lol
The image is on my computer
I need some dummy pixel data until I get the proper coordinates
D: Could've used gyazo
18:16
so I thought I would mark up the image myself and provide myself fake points for now
already have paint.NET on my work machine
otherwise, IT will scold me
I've never been able to work out why 'murkans call this # a 'pound' symbol anyway
for downloading new software
pound in weight? Used...anywhere, ever?
# is number sign for me
The exclamation mark (British English) or exclamation point (American English) is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume (shouting), and often marks the end of a sentence. Example: “Watch out!” Similarly, a bare exclamation mark (with nothing before or after) is often used in warning signs. The mark can also be used at the beginning of a word instead of at the end. For example, several computer languages use "!" for logical negation; e.g. "!A" means "the logical negation of A", also called "not A". There are many other...
18:17
NO!
lol
!!wiki !
The exclamation mark (British English) or exclamation point (American English) is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume (shouting), and often marks the end of a sentence. Example: “Watch out!” Similarly, a bare exclamation mark (with nothing before or after) is often used in warning signs. The mark can also be used at the beginning of a word instead of at the end. For example, several computer languages use "!" for logical negation; e.g. "!A" means "the logical negation of A", also called "not A". There are many other...
I've had a recruiter call it hash-tag C...
!!wiki #
18:18
The exclamation mark (British English) or exclamation point (American English) is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume (shouting), and often marks the end of a sentence. Example: “Watch out!” Similarly, a bare exclamation mark (with nothing before or after) is often used in warning signs. The mark can also be used at the beginning of a word instead of at the end. For example, several computer languages use "!" for logical negation; e.g. "!A" means "the logical negation of A", also called "not A". There are many other...
D:
##wiki !
??
bot confuse ! with #
Yup
@TomW Something to do with a phone maybe, since it's always called that on the keypad
18:19
!!wiki number sign
Number sign - also known as Gate, Hashtag, Hash (Key) or Octothorpe, amoungst others - is the symbol #, used for denoting numbers (E.G. #1), breaking up telephone codes and "hashtagging" on soical media. The symbol may be confused with the musical symbol called sharp (♯). In both symbols, there are two pairs of parallel lines. The main difference is that the number sign has two horizontal strokes while the sharp sign has two slanted parallel lines which must rise from left to right, in order to avoid being obscured by the horizontal musical staff lines. Although the signs are strictly speaking...
welp, now we have it. From now on this is the "C Octothorpe" room.
2
# = abbreviation for "pound by weight" or "libra pondo" in latin which may be the reason Americans call it the pound sign
@CuddleBunny ooold
I suppose the real question would be, it is really C♯ or C#?
18:23
:o
The first one
@CuddleBunny It's the first one, officially
Everything I knew is a lie.
@TomW, I feel you man
ExclamationBang
18:30
hmmmm.
!!wiki #
The exclamation mark (British English) or exclamation point (American English) is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume (shouting), and often marks the end of a sentence. Example: “Watch out!” Similarly, a bare exclamation mark (with nothing before or after) is often used in warning signs. The mark can also be used at the beginning of a word instead of at the end. For example, several computer languages use "!" for logical negation; e.g. "!A" means "the logical negation of A", also called "not A". There are many other...
!!wiki interrobang
The interrobang, also known as the interabang, /ɪnˈtɛrɵbæŋ/, ‽ (often represented by ?! or !?), is a nonstandard punctuation mark used in various written languages and intended to combine the functions of the question mark (also called the "interrogative point") and the exclamation mark or exclamation point (known in printers' and programmers' jargon as the "bang"). The glyph is a superimposition of these two marks. The word itself is an example of a portmanteau that incorporates an onomatopoeia. == ApplicationEdit == A sentence ending with an interrobang asks a question in an excited man...
Did I break Caprica?
18:31
!!wiki pound sign
The pound sign (£) is the symbol for the pound sterling—the currency of the United Kingdom (UK). The same symbol is used for similarly named currencies such as the Gibraltar pound or occasionally the Syrian pound. It is also sometimes used for currencies named lira, for example the now withdrawn Italian lira, and on rare occasion, the Turkish lira. The symbol derives from a capital "L", representing libra, the basic unit of weight in the Roman Empire, which in turn is derived from the Latin name of the same spelling for scales or a balance. The pound became an English unit of weight and was so...
THANK YOU
HAMMAHTIME!
SOMEONE SEES REASON
18:31
lol
!!wiki ❄
A snowflake is either a single ice crystal or an aggregation of ice crystals which falls through the Earth's atmosphere. They begin as snow crystals which develop when microscopic supercooled cloud droplets freeze. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity regimes, such that individual snowflakes are nearly unique in structure. Snowflakes encapsulated in rime form balls known as graupel. Snowflakes appear white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is due to diffuse reflection of the whole spectrum...
Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes. In graphical user interfaces, these characters are much less useful as it is much simpler to draw lines and rectangles directly with graphical APIs. Box-drawing characters work only with monospaced fonts; however, they are still useful for plaintext comments on websites. Used along with box-drawing characters are block elements, shade characters, and terminal graphic characters. These can be used for filling regions of the screen...
> Snowflakes encapsulated in rime form balls known as graupel
wat
wait that all works but !!wiki #
lol
18:34
and she had no idea what to do...
!!Caprica Six
@BrandenBoucher That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
!!make me a sandwich
@KendallFrey That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: cake
!!sudo make me a sandwich
18:35
@KendallFrey Okay.
LOL!!!
hahahahaha
if LOL = laughing out loud, can we make a new one? LLOL = literally laughing out loud?
I have a WPF binding that apparently isn't working. The Control's property is updated, but the bound property is never set. I have no idea why.
It's not a one-way binding
Can you paste the line?
@BrandenBoucher ALWP - Actual Laughter Was Produced
@BrandenBoucher which one? the XAML?
@KendallFrey ya, the XAML
18:37
<TextBox Text="{Binding Path=MyProp}" />
@KendallFrey, the prop is also public on both getter and setter right?
You could force the two-way and put that in the binding
Mode=TwoWay
so...
<TextBox Text="{Binding Path=MyProp, Mode=TwoWay}" />
@KendallFrey, also, are you sure it's not being updated after the control looses focus?
Perhaps you need to set UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged
The control doesn't have focus
Get all verbose on its ass:
<TextBox Text="{Binding Path=MyProp, Mode=TwoWay, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged}" />
18:40
@ReedCopsey it's being updated via code
Are you setting TextBox.Text via code, or the data context's property?
Oh, you said the control's prop is updated but the bound prop is never set
I didn't write this code, ftr
that's why it sucks
I thought you meant that when you set the bound prop, the control's prop changed, but when you changed the control's prop (I assumed through a UI), the bound prop didn't change.
18:42
setting .Text when it's bound just doesn't work
ah shit
@KendallFrey Yes, but you weren't being clear about what is being set
;)
Well, I think I'm gonna forget that the binding doesn't exist
Quick question, will someCollection.Any() will return true if the result has no results?
I guess the key there was: I assumed through a UI
18:43
@Obviously no, that's the whole point
@Obviously it'll return False
Any is like some in JS, and All is like every
ftr
@KendallFrey, why are you setting the .Text prop though code?
@BrandenBoucher I wish I knew
maybe we can find a way to trigger the bound property to be updated.
18:44
I work with some questionable people
@BrandenBoucher Nah, forget it, it's not worth fixing something mostly unrelated
@KendallFrey, I mean in a literal sense. What does the code look like that sets the property.
I think the whole binding thing is broken
it's never used, so it doesn't matter
@BrandenBoucher myTextBox.Text = myText; // what did you expect?
@KendallFrey, well more of the surrounding code or where (what class) that is being set in.
Is it in the code-behind for the xaml?
18:46
yeah
in the Loaded
I know you said it doesn't matter, but if you wanted to do it, you could get the binding from the textbox, then update that property directly.
Yeah, well, I don't
I have better things to do than run around fixing other people's shit
But, but. I HAVE THE SOLUTION! YOU HAVE TO USE IT NOW!
It's not the solution to terrible code
You could hire a hitman
18:50
On to the next thing
Who knows SDDL?
security descriptor definition language?
not me. sry
I added a urlacl entry, and I think that prevented anyone but that user from using that url
@KendallFrey You could rewrite it to:
var be = BindingOperations.GetBindingExpression(myTextBox, TextBox.TextProperty);
be?.DataItem.GetType().GetProperty(be.ParentBinding.Path.Path)?.SetValue(be.DataItem, myText, null);
18:56
Got it, I needed the WD user
i just bought some really expensive closed back headphones for work
Doing something in html5 canvas lead to this:  Cross-Origin Request Blocked:
	  The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at localhost:52378 etc etc
do you have anything HTTPS?
@KendallFrey, no
19:01
Are you actually doing cross-origin stuff?
or is it all localhost?
@KalaJ - Probably an image. use imgur
all localhost
oh I am using an image in content folder
should I just be using imgur?
The browser in general will not have access to files on your computer.
unless they are served over http
okay let me try something
19:05
I shan't stop you
anyone ever owned those headphones before
$280 headphones? nope, I'm broke
i would get open ear ones but i need closed back headphones
for work
so other people cant hear my sikk b33tz music
closed back
has bad pun :(
the vmoda's are closed
19:10
@Failsafe - Does that mean you also suck at fishing?
because you always drop the bass... okay, I am going away again
Is this valid syntax for image source in html5 canvas?
@ton.yeung no clue i didnt look
  img.src = '/Content/images/Still-1.jpg';
I mean to say, I don't have to host it somewhere if I'm using html5 canvas in asp.net mvc project
@KalaJ - that is valid syntax
you're setting image properties from a controller?
19:12
that is javascript
oh lol
@KalaJ - Are you sure it isn't /Images though?
@KendallFrey - Have you ever used your colon to call a function?
1
Q: Using colon to call function

Filipe MerkerLets use this illustrative scenario: function nameGiver (name) {return name;} I've noticed that i can call this function this way nameGiver:"Filipe Merker"; And it works just like if i use nameGiver("Filipe Merker"); I'm not a noob at JS development, but this one has really surprised me...

My colon or a colon?
the image loads correctly
19:13
I can quickly cook up some Haskell to call a function with a colon
I just wanted to make sure it's legit
I can't get the line I'm trying to draw render though
any idea why this isn't working? am I an idiot? jsfiddle.net/pheonixblade9/06pvmsj6/4
guys
> not working
and dolls?
@KendallFrey it is not setting the text to the divs as I would expect
19:16
it is not loading as i would expect
can i use node.js with visual studio ? you recommend me to make a web server using this language ?
You did read the console, right?
not loading?
@Codeman was being slow
oh, weird...
gotta do 'use strict'
19:18
@gtzinos you can, popular http libraries for node.js include express (expressjs.com) and hapijs (hapijs.com).
@CuddleBunny thank you very much. I just need to make an admin panel with (GridView) with the power IDE visual studio and after i need this code to run on a linux web server.
@gtzinos you can create your backend services in node.js and use any old javascript gridview doodad.
if you're not comfortable with node.js there are other options on Linux like PHP, Ruby, Python, ASP.NET 5 Core, etc.
Note that you won't be able to use the webforms GridView from Visual Studio's tool box in any of these if that is what you're talking about, so you'll need to roll your own.
@CuddleBunny I can use Asp.net 5 core on a linux server ? xmm so i must create only my own code without visual studio components ?
correct and correct.
it is still in beta until Q1 next year though
You can probably run webforms in mono on Linux, but I'd advise against trying
@CuddleBunny hmm really thank you very much.
19:32
Refresh my memory; What's the Namespace box in the Add Service Reference dialog for?
@CuddleBunny I think you need them !!!
@KendallFrey um... define the namespace for all the reference getting pulled down
What does that mean?
hey guys any ideas why this regex is not stripping the [ char or ] char?
Regex.Replace(val[0], @"[|]|\s", "");
its getting late lol what am I missing?
@MatthewFlynn A basic knowledge of regex special characters
gotta escape em
19:36
@KendallFrey yep see it now
shoudlve seen that
@KendallFrey if webservice exposed a interface called ISomeClient, then it will be put as ThatNamespace.ISomeClient in your local reference
wait what
don't upvote all of my answers, especially the bad ones...
19:39
Can this query be written in a better way?

Select * FROM SalesOppTable WHERE (SalesOppId = 1 AND LocationId = 6189) OR (SalesOppId = 4 AND LocationId = 3258)
oh, it's a subnamespace
@GdnMaximus looks pretty minimal to me
you are too special !!!
@KendallFrey, The thing is I am building that query to be run by the SqlQuery method of Entity Framework's context.Dbset. I have a list of SalesOppIds and LocationIds which are the primary keys. Hence its a one to one correspondence. For instance, the index 0 of the SalesOpp list and index 0 of location list correspond to one composite key.
So if the list is very big the Sql query I am building will be too long, I am not sure if that's a good thing.
Just want to know if there is an equivalent shorter query that I can build.
@gtzinos "special" or not, the point is that only the best answers get votes so that they're easier to users to find the best answers. Playing favorites breaks this system.
@KendallFrey, I am not sure if my explanation was understandable to you. Please let me know if that didn't make sense to you.
19:46
@RoelvanUden here?
@GdnMaximus i can guarantee you that i have no idea what you are talking about, but your query seems to be pretty much minimized. only thing you can do further is do some indexing on the table
guys if we have
1) a web site that provide only one file upload form which when we upload a file it returns the same with some changes
2) a second desktop application using java swing

can we send a file to file upload form from the java application ?
Does TextBox.TextChanged fire before the textbox loses focus?
@KendallFrey Not. Changed events fire after one event ends.
@tweray, I apologize in advance if I sound naive. I didnt understand "but your query seems to be pretty much minimized" that statement. Minimized?
My query is already shortened as much as possible is what that means?
19:54
@GdnMaximus the execution plan of it cannot be easier unless you change your requirement, seeking any optimization on the query itself is very likely to be waste of time. unless you provide more info like the column types, it's really hard to see any further optimize chance
@gtzinos It appears you were wrong

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