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00:03
@Codeman girlfriend wants me to pick her up from the gym, but i have a new toy!
and other super mature life decisions
00:13
so I'm going through my MVC tutorial with PRO ASP.NET MVC 5
and I realize... I haven't told VS that I wanted MVC 5...
how do I know it's even using MVC 5? lol
my bootstrap files aren't being recognized for some reason, and that's what is prompting me to wonder.
even when I drag and drop the stylesheet from the Solution Explorer
do I need to do a build or something equivilent to a bundle install in C#? I feel like this book would have mentioned that
NuGet install went through successfully, installed jQuery dependency
oh it worked, did not like the <style></style> in the header that was in the book.
canceled out all the stylings... does anyone know why?
Bootstrap worked after I ommited

<style>
.btn a {
color: white;
text-decoration: none;
}

body {
background-color: #F1F1F1;
}
</style>
from my header
Hey guys, need some advice. I have a method which basically populates few parameters of a model object. Should I consider it a business logic method or a helper method(static utility method)??
is it user supplied data or like a helper table?
00:29
space, the final frontier, these are the voyages of the starship enterprise
@KyleBachmann, Some of the data is coming from custom config file(static data) and one field from the payload.
The model is basically a business object.
00:49
@GdnMaximus this is a little subjective, but from a DDD perspective, your repositories should create and populate your domain models. your domain models shouldn't care where it gets it's data. It should only be concerned with the business logic associated to that data
@SteveG it's five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.
lol
@KendallFrey want to civ or something?
00:52
hockey is on?
not "on"
or you're going to go play
yeah
everyone knows hockey is "on" tomorrow
why do you keep quoting on? lol
for effect
bye
00:55
lol
see you later
01:05
@SteveG, Cool, generally the logic for populating domain object goes into the service layer or not?
theres no service layer, theres the domain layer, which can have services (for example, moving money from one account to another account, it involves two accounts, you really wouldn't put that in the account class, you'd create a service that makes sure that funds can be removed/added from both accounts, then does the moving)
the application layer has services, which ties EVERYTHING together, these services are what gets called by the UI, they have references to the domain model, the repositories, and it hits the repositories for new domain models (even for a specific id), does what the UI wants with the domain models, and then saves them again)
This is really simplified, but you get the idea
thats where i get this stuff from if you're interested, but thats not the end all be all of development, there are many paths to take. However, it's generally agreed upon that anemic designs are bad, regardless of what architectural stragety you use
01:44
@SteveG, Thank you for the explanation. Application layer is also called as service layer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multilayered_architecture. As you said I do have the three layers. Looks like the correct term here is business layer and not service layer. I understand while transferring money it is a business logic that's happening. Pretty clear.
However, in my case I am just populating a domain object and return the populated object back, no business logic is really involved which led to my confusion.
are you only returning data in all use cases?
Yes, just data.
basically, if you're only querying data, you don't need repositories or anything, you can just have your application layer query your EF context (or whatever you're using), and pass those returned object models back (all the way to the view if you like)
you can google CQRS if you want, you're only worried about the query side, not the command side
This is basically a plugin, which gets json input and I process it. Part of what I am populating comes from the payload and the rest are static data from config files. I am not using EF or any other ORM/DB to get my data. And querying your EF from application layer is not a good design I believe. In my opinion, all the accesses to the DB should reside in the DAL.
it's definitely a well known design
if you don't like it, to each their own
(and, your context / set up, happens in the DAL, you're just querying it from the application layer)
01:57
Giving more thoughts, I believe the method is a mere utility. Which basically takes input and does some standard operation and gives you an output.
yeah, so basically, your application layer is still what orchestrates everything, so you'd have a wrapper or an acl for your api (in the DAL), and your application layer would call that, get the data, and return it to your UI, if you're doing an api that's it, if you're showing data on a screen, your wrapper could deserialize it to an object model, which your application layer returns
It might be a well know design. Not sure about that. However, I don't think I am querying from the application layer. Probably that is subjective as well. For example, I have a sync api which basically syncs data between two systems. I get a message as input and I basically process the message in to business models. Now process needs to query the DB for getting some information. So it calls a DAL method to do that. Now you can argue that Process is what orchestrated the DAL call.
However, process which is called from the application layer doesn't really have to know whether the DAL is being hit or not. All it knows is that I am going to process the message and give the result back. That's the whole point of the layered approach I believe. Separation of concerns.
yeah you're right, good luck
@SteveG, My intention is not to argue, just my two cents. The discussion was productive for me, thank you.
02:13
I'm not arguing either :) I just think theres some miscommunication going on and it's late, nothing i mentioned would break separation of concerns, but I don't think I understand your problem domain enough right now to help, and i'm too tired to figure it out :p
@SteveG Have a beer already
lol i would, but i'd get full before i got a buzz
i need whisky
02:49
^^ I could use one too!
 
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04:16
Hi guys. I developed a very successful educational tool by Telegram's api. It was fast, easy, and cross patform so I never worried about iOS or Android or Desktop.
However, now it might be filtered in my fucking country (Iran). Do you know an alternative
I mean a social network that has API (just like telegram) and supports messaging (chat-like)
04:29
Anyone know a good beginner project for C# that will force me to have to look things up and learn the basics of the language?
A simple personal weblog is what I started with
04:46
oh the good old hockey game
is the best game you can name
and the best game you can name
is the good old hockey game
omg you're up
ha
i bought a bunch of easy mac, just to realize i don't have a microwave in my apt, made easy mac on the stove like a boss
so btw we won
also, I need to stop reading my work email
awesome
04:51
best last shift ever
you get any points or goals?
is it on ice?
yes you idiot
no goals, I haven't scored in years
I have no idea if I got any assists
well, there are many types of hockey
not in canada
like the kind i play with your mom
lol cmon, that was a straight up burn
05:01
it didn't even make sense
tonsil hockey, duh
05:51
hi guys
I cant understand what do the propertie .tag in a winform
e.g textbox.tag
i mean that i cant see something when my app runs
i think that we use the propertie tag for indentify our objects
 
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07:11
hi
does anyone here have tried using html to maml converter?
 
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10:14
hello everyone
i want to encrypt the users password, i want you to show me a good link so i could copy the code (class )and use it
why?
i want to encrypt the password and save it to the database
and when user logs in, i want to decrypt the password
is there any other way?
What type of application?
Any other way to what?
c# winform application
OK, and this is the password to some external service?
10:26
for the user management of the software i want to encrypt passwords and then inserted to the database
back end is sql server 2014
yes you are right
the client application has a sql server database?
the client will have a link to the sever database
what sort of link?
there will be many clients and one database server shared
what sort of link?
http?
10:31
sorry that i am not good with terminologies
it will be a local database server with ips
What's ips?
local to the forms application?
on the same machine?
ip address
one database server which will have microsoft sql server
lets say 4 computer connected with the database server through a switch device
all the 4 computers will have a copy of the software as front end and they use the same database sever as back end
Ok, a bit clearer. Are they all on the same domain?
yes they are
i know i have given you a headache, i am very sorry
What system are the usernames and passwords for?
Are they database credentials, domain credentials, or issued by some application?
10:41
the software has a part for the user management, for createing new users with different privilegs, lets say name is John and password is 123asd, i just want to encrypt the 123asd to something else.
i dont want it to be seen even if the database was opened with sql server management studio
no domain credentials will be there
So you're trying to store client credentials in a database that is remote from the client, which the client will need its own credentials to be able to read from the database...
yes thats what i want
@TomW
i have used this before
 public static string EncryptData(string Message)
        {
            byte[] buffer2;
            UTF8Encoding encoding = new UTF8Encoding();
            MD5CryptoServiceProvider provider = new MD5CryptoServiceProvider();
            byte[] buffer3 = provider.ComputeHash(encoding.GetBytes("yawyawpass"));
            TripleDESCryptoServiceProvider provider2 = new TripleDESCryptoServiceProvider {
                    Key = buffer3,
                   Mode = CipherMode.ECB,
                Padding = PaddingMode.PKCS7
Well, that sounds like a complete mess. I don't think I can suggest anything that will make it better, so just do what you like.
does it look good?
Anyone else want to try and help out with this? I'm out
10:52
is there anything you use for yourself? @TomW
I wouldn't design an architecture that requires me to code user credential management myself
okay, thanks alot
11:17
@r.hamd the normal way to do things on the intranet would be to just tie everything to the user's windows credentials
You wouldn't need to store them because they're already logged in to use Windows
 
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12:31
^
12:49
dafuq
!!google soluble
nonono
!!define soluble
@Sippy [soluble](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=79393) Able to be dissolved.
Sugar is soluble in water.
ok ..
If you google soluble
You get this
> Solubility is a quantitative term. Solubilities very enormously (recall Table 8.2).
I hate it when things very enormously.
Three different sites use different categorisation mechanisms for common terms? Say it ain't so!
well, I dunno what the google command does
Searches google presumablyt
13:06
Can you zip/unzip 7zip archives with DotNetZip?
 
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14:32
Has any one used any/much VS Community edition ? We have to sign in to use it (free version), but I'm wondering how this works with TFS? I there are 2 of us in a company, do we both have to login as the same user ?
*TFS Online (part of Visual Studio Online)
15:08
i wouldn't use TFS unless you're already cornered into the decision
git > tfs
Steve G, thanks, but I've chosen TFS
sorry
(There's a reason this room hates TFS so much, as a group of MS fanboys... the reason why is, because tfs sucks, but you already seem set in stone, so i'll let you go with it)
so basically, good luck
At the moment, I'm fed up with SVN
And I've seen many in this room use TFS with no issue
And I'm not an MS fanboy, I have not used TFS
no, i'm saying
i'm an MS fanboy, this room is filled with MS fanboys, who all hate TFS
I want to try it out instead of listening to some one else opinion (which sounds rude, but really isn't meant to be)
15:16
yeah, and you know, that's not bad if you just want to learn it, but i think building it as a foundation of a company, especially a start up, is the wrong choice, but it's not my choice, i can only give input and wish you the best of luck
you didn't answer the question though
:)
i didn't, and I don't intend to, in all honesty
because git is 1000x easier to set up and use, you'll learn after hours of tfs fun
;)
Oh, for a way to ignore other users...
Oh, I have!
eh?
well, thats not over kill or anything
 
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16:49
guys i've just download lz4 dll and when i try to load it im getting this following exception
Error 1 Could not load file or assembly 'file:///C:\Users\itapi\Desktop\Cap\Hansha-master\Hansha\bin\Debug\lz4.x64.dll' or one of its dependencies. Operation is not supported.
any idea what should i do?
@RoelvanUden just came home, so glad to see there's updates but see this ^^ :(
17:13
imsobored
wtf
@SteveG then cmon help me :)
@Slashy is your project 64 bit? Is your porjects .net version equal to or higher than what the dll was written in?
project frameworks is 4.5
im just guessing
here
wait
how can i check my .net version?
is there any way to do this?
17:17
just interested in what the projects framework version is
and idk, to your question
i'd check the 64 bit thing too
that dll says x64 in it's name
check your platform target
@Slashy Reinstall Lz4 dependency.
Yours is probably blocked or something. Clear out packages folder. Build again.
roel to the rescue
mm beer
hey theres an idea
17:27
what r u drinking @scheien ? :)
i should go get some rum
vodka here :)
@SteveHémond do you drink and game?
I drink, I don't game
coding
ah bummer
17:28
i've been too much of a gamer during the 90s
@SteveHémond: Current beer is a homebrew batch made from the receipe of the hop hell IPA.
now i can't play a game for more than 5 minutes without getting bored
@scheien that must be tasty
it certainly is. My favorite. Both the mainstream one, and the homebrew stuff (which almost always has a little twist to it)
the best beer i've ever drank was a home brew
it was strong too
homebrew, or mostly microbreweries has the most tasteful beers
17:31
thats right
i need a dog
it's much like food. You can do it easy, and buy some mainstream tasteless tvdinners, or you can make something from scratch, which is a million times better
@SteveHémond: vodka? a bit early for that here
hehe
yes ... lol
what time is it where you are at
shhhhh i'm an alchoolic
13:34 here
17:35
same here, it's after 12, you're good
lol right :)
hehe
(hope you're kidding though)
im not kidding
if it's past 12, you're clear to drink on the weekends
me neither ! lol
its saturday after asll
all*
right on
17:37
ah, I meant steve, and the alcoholic thing
doh
you both named steve
haha
lol
i didn't notice
my gf is still at work (hairstylist) and she called me to tell me one of her clients will come home with his laptop so i can help him with something .... so ... i got to the frige, pourred myself two shots of vodka
i was like 'wait what, i didn't admit that i was an alcoholic'
and waited for him
17:38
@SteveG: haha, got a bit warm there mate?
lmfao
i know i'm an alchoolic, but this isnt a problem (i know this is kinda paradoxal) I'm at work in top shape from 8 to 5 everyday so who cares if i'm drunk elsewhere
True, but having a habit will eventually get to the point where it's uncontrollable
lived like that for almost a decade ... but you're probably right, you have to remain smart and viliant
vigilant*
17:41
see, my level of concern is at an all time low
idgaf anymore
hahah yeah
Everyone has their fuel. :)
or crutch
my company hire a new programmer one month ago, he got fired one week later because he didn't show up at work because he was drunk dead
THAT is dumb
what an idiot
hehe
17:42
his drinking is probably a symptom of something else, not the cause
so i'm not going to judge
two-three shots of vodka is just perfect. no need to drink the entire bottle
what, i thought you said you were an alcoholic lol
yeah, i guess i'm a smart one :P
17:44
i can be drunk all night i know how to dose
top shape next morning
never had an hungover with vodka
thats the perfect drink
:)
yeah, i can down a fifth or two in a day if i just sip on it throughout the day, wake up the next morning with a hurting liver, but no hangover
i don't do that often, once every few years
yes, as long as you can work without problem, pay bills, etc. i dont see any problem
Indeed
Many people live like that with e.g. smoking weed
I worked with a guy who did cocain on a regular basis
I guess he was kind of an addict though
17:46
:o
he was able to function?
but that shit went total fubar one day
i dont judge them as long as they are functionning correctly
he came out from the restroom, white under his nose, and met his boss.
lol wow
got fired on the spot
hehe
17:47
hahaha
"the cake frosting is very tasty here"
hehe
the problem is, doing drugs at work in our field, can be extremely expensive, if you're mopping up the floor in walmart, idc how many drugs you have in your system
I don't think he even tried to talk it away
they're tripping all the time
hehe
17:51
@RoelvanUden what do you mean resinstall the depenedency?
hey you guys would be interested in streaming on livecoding.tv by any chance ? :)
hey thats cool
ive been hooked to that for the past weeks
to delete the lz4.dll and download it again?
there are very interesting streams there
i've streamed myself last weekend but streaming from a Surface Pro 3 64 makes my compiler really slow lol
17:58
seems cool
im out. making some food
laters man
me too, have to work around the house, bbl
18:20
@RoelvanUden tried.. still no luck
it's making me crazy that i cannot see the new changes because of this stupid problem haha
19:22
my gosh..
19:38
my god
i am
so fucking bored, i need a life
19:48
@SteveG please come to private haha
there is no private chat on SO
@SteveG just invited you :)
to a differnt room
that isn't private, anybody can see it just FYI, so you might as well just ask your question in here
oh alright haha
if you are realy bored,you might want to help poor people :) haha
got a minute for me?
depends, ask anyway
19:51
it's related to the error im getting.. the dll load shit
oh i cant help, sorry
...
alright
20:12
blargh
20:23
what
nothing
at least i had a better lunch than you
since you're not gonna ask, I'll tell you
peanut butter burger, motherfucker
20:38
lol
that sounds strange @KendallFrey
it is
but pretty good if you like peanut butter
i had sausage egg and cheese biscuit and an egg mcmuffin
i do like peanut butter, but it sounds weird on a burger
i'd try it
beef patty stuffed with reese's peanut butter cups, topped with bacon, fried onions, and more reese's
omg, and people think americans eat bad
20:40
pizza :S
my brother told me about this place the other day
they actually have a bunch of burgers with peanut butter
whats it called?
there was one with peanut butter, bananas, and... bacon? i think
@SteveG The Works
oh wow
those burgers
all look amazing
dude i need one of those near me
They have a burger called the Crappy Tire (slang for Canadian Tire) and it says you can pay with Canadian Tire money. Hilarious.
20:43
lol yeah
Canadian Tire money is kind of like bonus points, but in paper form so it accumulates in your inventory endlessly
ring of fire
for the non-Canucks
is making my mouth water
oh i didn't know that
Yeah, every Canadian knows what it is lol
20:45
why hasn't this spread to america yet, they'd make a killing
Also, funny, they had some "techy" decorations, including a PSU on the wall, with all the wires going into one place
I was like why would you have a PSU on the wall lol
lol that is funny
 
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23:19
@Steve @Kendall trying to comprehend the conversation you had is impossible for me.
Can't parse it into useful info.
Lol

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