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21:00
@JonClements - Yes.
@JonClements - Don't worry too much, I am automating a solution.
KRIEGER!!!
oh shit I should be too
{VB.NET 2008} Where we need this method ? listName.ValueMember = "BlaBla"
@TravisJ Sounds intriguing
@JonClements - Basically just waits for the user to send a message to the room, and then kicks.
I will just lurk on a browser somewhere with it running.
oh my god I remember ValueMember and DisplayMember :(
21:12
im back
where the cheers
Hi Back, I'm Kendall
TWO kendalls?
omg
21:14
My computer is running at the pace of boogie2988 right now
!!google boogie2988
Wait, are you boogie?
I'm pretty sure he said his name was Steve
Does anyone have a dev cloud for their personal work? Looking at signing up for a cloud service and just wondering whether devs prefer AWS vs Google or another cloud service
okay, user auto banned.
21:20
@TravisJ obviously is banned?
I just scripted it.
calloo callay
#returnofthedecency
:) fuck you
21:22
hehe
@Alex you mean for hosting your personal sites? I use Azure because you get 10 free sites per region that support ASP.NET/PHP/Node.js
If you mean like a VM to do work in, then no. I think it is silly.
@Alex AWS is pretty common. I like Azure for 100% .NET projects, though it works fine for Node and other stuff. Heroku is pretty nice for click-n-deploy, but it adds a bit of overhead and generally costs more than AWS
if you're talking about doing actual development in your browser, cloud9 is the only one that I know of that does that, but it seems like a dedicated machine would be much better for that.
i was a huge dick to people at work today, i wish i didn't angry so easily
i feel terrible
For hosting my personal projects (Angular/Node, .Net/Flex)
@SteveG as opposed to what other kind of dick?
21:25
@SteveG just think of a couple things:

1) people never see themselves as the bad guy - even Idi Amin thought he was doing what was right for his country

2) Other people generally don't care or think about you anywhere near as much as you might think

3) Other people are fallible and can be dicks too. Aim to be better than that. Be a dispassionate professional
he got pissed that i formatted all the wrongly formatted code correctly in my PR, i made sure i did it in it's own commit so it wasn't cluttering everything else up
thats not the whole story, but as i type it out, i dont want to rant here, because it's not that big of a deal
@Codeman thanks
@KendallFrey i could be a kendall dick, 1.5'' hard
at least i know what it feels like to be hard
@Codeman - teh ban script jsfiddle.net/65rwqytm
im so sorry, but that merited a response
21:30
@KendallFrey - Too bad no women will ever know what it felt like when you were hard
oh snap
lmao
that was a straight up burn
I blame friday!
@TravisJ You can't even call your own mother a woman. For shame.
21:31
:)
haha
everybody's so witty today, and here i am acting like a cheerleader
@SteveG that's the right thing to do - format the code to adhere to standards in it's own commit, then do your actual changes in a separate commit
Oh, I, think that I found myself a cheerleader
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21:32
@KendallFrey here ya go ^
@Codeman he got pissed because in github he likes to 'view changed files', and not look at the PR's commits
but i felt, like asking me to do more work, to suit his personal preference, wasn't right
@SteveG that's a reasonable complaint. unfortunately it's not a particularly valid one
so i told him he was doing it wrong in a real pissy way
21:33
github's change viewer is good for smaller stuff, but you should have a difftool of choice available to view diffs in smaller batches
my bad
your bad what?
breath?
/me moves along
@Codeman his complain was valid?
or mine?
both
but neither really merited a pissy response
he didn't get pissy, he just tried to make me do it, like i had to
then i got pissy
21:35
he should have said "it's difficult to read this diff" and you should have said "oh, it's because I formatted the code, here let me show you how to view individual commits so you see the functional change I made"
yeah thats kind of what happened, and after i showed him, and he said he doesn't like looking at individual commits
then thats when i got pissy
oh well, live and learn i guess
lmao
those are pretty funny
@SteveG well, getting pissy was probably wrong, but he's just being stubborn
yeah, it was wrong, and i apologized
21:38
you can't just trust that people will do things the way you like - you have to show them why your way is better in that situation
Can anyone point me to a great skeleton for mvc 6 with proper architecture service layer --> domain layer --> data layer?
is prodinner not mvc6?
im writing one up for you real quick @greg
shit i think i accidently put it on azure
@TravisJ I don't think it is.
@SteveG Sarcasm noted.
is there a better way to handle computed column
i use DatabaseGeneratedOption.Computed in entity type configuration
then i run add-migration
comment out that column, add Sql() statement
too much work lol
21:44
@Greg what?
@Greg - I don't think it was sarcasm
@SteveG I thought you were messing around, you seriously have a skeleton?
@TravisJ: can you help? :D
do you want code, or to know how to structure it?
@SteveG Was hoping for code
Basically a proper call through the layers
With a UoW type of approach.
21:47
@JackyNguyen - I am code centric? :P So I don't think I can. I don't have migrations as an option because I manually change the tables as I go.
well, i don't know your domain, so i can't really make the layers for you
@TravisJ: lol oh ok. you always have good advice :D
Well, I was hoping to just get a sample with IoC container that hits the ORM gets your data etc.
@JackyNguyen - Sorry migration is just one of those things I don't really deal with.
@JackyNguyen - I would probably leave the whole thing along and compute in memory
@Greg what part of that are you confused about?
21:49
oh god, I just got an email from a guy whose title is "interview scheduler"... THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS OF TITLES
@TravisJ: this answer stackoverflow.com/a/27351739/1482044 has the same thought as you
@SteveG The IoC Container in the Domain, with the call to data layer.
Basically the ORM portion in the data layer, and the domain.
the domain shouldn't have a reference to anything (okay, this isn't 100% true, but for my arguments sake)
@JackyNguyen - Yeah, I would take a similar approach, but it depends on the complexity. But basically an advanced version of that.
21:51
if you want to completely segregate your presentation layer from anything other than your application layer, your IoC Container has to go in the application layer, if you don't care, you can put it in the entry point of your application (the presentation layer)
in the past I have just had a WebAPI project that served the data, and an MVC project that did nothing except serve index.html and app.js and use angular from there
Do you have a sample I could reverse engineer?
@Codeman: yeah, that's exactly like i am doing now
not any that i'm allowed to share
21:54
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if you put your IoC container in your domain layer, then your domain layer has to have references to all other layers, and this is a no-no
same thing with your infrastructure layer (it might not be 100% bad here, i guess this is subjective maybe)
So how should I structure it?
i dont wrap everything in a UoW, but how i'd do it is: your repository interfaces go in the domain layer, so it doesn't have to reference the infrastructure layer (you might need to use a repository in your domain service, so you would need to inject it), your repositories and EF stuff go in the infrastructure layer, your application layer orchestrates everything, so your application layer services are what pull in the domain references, the infrastructure references, your presentation layer
your presentation layer, has a reference to your application layer (which is also where your IoC container lives, so you can hook it up to mvc fine)
this is the title of the story I'm working on: "Remove support for ""application/json"" value for Accept, Content-Type, and Format Request Parameters"
we're removing support for JSON because we're only going to use XML... IN THE YEEEEAAR TWO THOOUUUUSAAAAAAND
your presentation layer ( mvc controllers ) call into your application layer services ( service layer services, or services)
it's all about managing dependencies
well, not all, but from a high level
22:00
@Codeman - That is terrifying
@TravisJ there's at least half a dozen filters and decorators and preprocessors on every single WebAPI method
so your controllers are really thin, only manage things like error handling (and error codes if you're doing web api)
they're doing business logic in method decorations -_-
@SteveG Hm.
for example
whats your application for?
what are the high level use cases
like, this application should allow a user to do x, and y, and g, and kendall mom
22:05
To provide information for our retail store.
so it's just reading?
It is data retrieval for the most part. Otherwise, it does have some stuff that is a bit more complicated.
what i'm describing might be overkill
@Greg don't let analysis paralysis get in your way. Just build it simple and pull the business logic into a separate project if it starts to make sense
yeah
22:08
The point of this application, to be simple but to introduce architecture. So I want to make it a nice easy project into it.
if he's just reading, he won't have much business logic
For understanding.
well, maybe thats not 100% true
if you're just learning, that book cna describe it 10000x better than me
Okay.
and it's for .net, so they include the notion of EF and how all of this stuff fits together
22:12
i should give this book to my lead to read it
its really a great book, i've tried eric evans book, and just get lost in the crazy details he goes into
i got pissed by my lead earlier today too
he only codes with old ado.net
lol
im sorry bud
I will, thank you for the help.
lol, my lead write a Get api which return a List<Datarow>
22:17
How do you know your lead isn't in here, watching you laugh at him?
lol nah
he doesn't use Stackoverflow
but your advice on architecturing application was good
im just paraphrasing the book
well
still good
any good tutorial to learn Authentication?
identity framework?
22:21
yeah
the think i want to use my own database to save users and passwords. with no need to use facebook or google
thanks
i would suggest to follow his tutorial first
which he starts froms cractch
22:25
Do you mean this tutorial ? ASP.NET Identity 2.1 Accounts Confirmation, and Password Policy Configuratio
yeah, he has multiple tutorials
Thanks Bro, i will follow it:)
23:22
Wow, geocities is still running ...
jk yahoo just rickrolled me.
23:36
ooo
today I dug into the unit tests and I found the wonderful method "Test"

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