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00:01
That's more code then I wanted to post, but I can't do a web.config setting in dotnetfiddle... so..
the generic aspect of the WriteModelName would be more sensible if you used partial classes on your entities and declared those entities to implement lookup interfaces in another partial class..
@Greg I tagged you in a modification, so I'm not sure if that carries over..
00:17
hey
@BrianJ Heya
can't really help on the above, past my exp
it's RAZR?
@BrianJ yep, that's razor
in the view anyways..
are there any libs in C# to Automagically generate Simplistic Settings "Forms" (winforms). My options menu sucks so much.. although all i have to do is send it a variable and a name and it creates a setting for it automagically... its just coded so poorly, that I either need to find a library for it, or rewrite 90% of it.
@JasonBrown generated forms look shitty 95% of the time
00:25
i started to use constants as a placeholder for settings....
and I expect it to look shitty just not as shtty as what i've got...
I thought WinForms can create a default menu for you
in the designer
@JasonBrown the generated portion of forms is done via designer.cs file, as a partial class.
what do you mean by settings exactly?
the Properties view in VS?
User set data that effects different calculations inside my methods
like amount of "Entry" to display at one time
or How long the log file should get before truncating (hope i used that correctly)
Somewhere to give user control over, Torrent Settings as another example (Ports, Connection Speed, temp folder, Etc)
currently i am using a terrible class I wrote that is massive, hard to read, and was in the first 5 classes Ive written in C#...
@BrettCaswell he wants to literally generate the from UI from the model class, without using the designer at all
torvin gets it :)
00:31
@JasonBrown seems like you have components (types and controls) are being tightly coupled.. logging is generally not an aspect of Form.
@BrettCaswell :facepalm: its a form that shows settings
including logging settings
lol... do i need a picture lul
haha.. not while @torvin is here to interpret meaning :P ...
@JasonBrown I can imagine without the picture
Lol "Your Company's App" Is the best out of all them :D
anyway... I'm curious if theres any libs out there that can help with generating Forms, Or possibly a Program that can Generate designer Code When given a set of variables, (So that its not having to create the form each runtime...)
00:36
@JasonBrown check this out: stackoverflow.com/q/457365/332528
this is about generating forms from DB model, but some of those libs should be able to generate forms just from a POCO
"plain old code objects" - just usual C# classes
as opposed to classes derived from some monstrous Entity base class
this is what you want. but who knows how buggy this lib is :)
That there is pretty much Perfect I think :D
now I just need to figure out how i'm going to handle a user changing a setting while the program is doing 'tasks'
i guess using the variables as references?
00:44
probably. everything depends on your requirements and your actual code.
I hope you are not talking about the ref keyword though
@JasonBrown, perhaps you should look into WorkFlow Application Projects..
Nah Ive heard bad things about the ref keyword... all I know is that it basically shouldn't be needed. And I will check out WorkFlow Application projects...
ref and out have their uses
Wait is a workflow Project the alternative thing to winforms?
nvm*
@JasonBrown no, I just mean ref is not suitable here
00:53
I'm guessing I should create a local variable inside my method that sets itself to the user setting? instead of using the user setting directly from the method. Planning on having the user settings being global, so that I can access them from where they are needed, Although I wouldn't mind suggestions to avoid that
Hello everyone
@torvin this is great, why haven't i seen it before
@JasonBrown your settings are probably a ref type (class), so assigning to a local variable won't help. you'd have to clone it
@Jeremy I think this is the third time I post it here :)
@Jeremy I have it pinned on my desk too. worth mentioning our company app looks exactly like that
thanks torvin
@JasonBrown of course if by 'assigning it to a local var' you wanted to get a copy, so you won't change anything until user presses OK
01:02
I'm currently using Telerik MVC (Kendo) Grid. I don't why, when I resize the screen or I use on mobile device, the horizontal scrollbar doesn't show any other columns.

Screenshot:
http://i.imgur.com/Ku6FGya.jpg?1

Code:
http://pastie.org/private/bvebswmp11jbruc47c14g
Oh how I hate Telerik and other fancy "enterprise" controls...
@torvin ya close enough to what I mean :)
@JasonBrown then you have to write a deep clone method
aww... that sounds like lots of work.. Or you know, I could just leave that little bug to be for later heh
@JasonBrown or, alternately, you don't write form data back to your model until user presses OK. but I don't know whether that lib supports that
01:08
@torvin hmm well Il have to see how that lib works and work with it from there :)
good luck :) I think you'll end up rewriting it. good thing it's open source...
@CodeMaster looks like a bug in Telerik to me
thanks for the help =). Least it will be easier then using my pile of crap.
@Torvin I don't think so, because the demo page just works perfect.
01:12
@CodeMaster build a minimum example. if it doesn't work - post on SO, someone will help you or confirm a bug. if it works - try adding features until it breaks
this way you will know what breaks it...
I actually tried to bypass all of CSS and JS to see if they come from my template, I think I need to get deeper.
@CodeMaster you're using Telerik Kendo UI in MVC, it's bit different the the Kendo UI core in that demo
in MVC it creates delegate script tags in the DOM
@BrettCaswell I'm also thinking of this because I'm totally confused by my bundle:

This is my current bundle config:

bundles.Add(new StyleBundle("~/Content/kendo/css").Include(
"~/Content/kendo/2015.3.1111/kendo.common-material.min.css",
"~/Content/kendo/2015.3.1111/kendo.mobile.all.min.css",
"~/Content/kendo/2015.3.1111/kendo.dataviz.min.css",
"~/Content/kendo/2015.3.1111/kendo.material.min.css",
"~/Content/kendo/2015.3.1111/kendo.dataviz.material.min.css"
));

bundles.Add(new ScriptBundle("~/bundles/kendo").Include(
even this demo works great
http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc/grid/index
@BrettCaswell btw, Hello :)
@CodeMaster heya.. I generally avoid the demo sub domain.. review the docs.telerik.com site : docs.telerik.com/kendo-ui/aspnet-mvc/…
@BrettCaswell I will read that document for 100th time maybe I need to pay more attention to details.
@BrettCaswell remember few nights ago I asked you this question regarding combining two strings into one?
It was about the same thing, country definition + country code. That night I was working inside table but now inside Grid (Telerik), how can I do that same thing here?
because now everything goes under columns.Bound tag.
01:25
one more hour @.@
you're getting your data from a CRUD service right?
@CuddleBunny of what?
@CuddleBunny you can make it!!
 .DataSource(dataSource => dataSource
                  .Ajax()
                  .PageSize(20)
                  .ServerOperation(true)
                  .Model(model => model.Id(p => p.Id))
                  .Read(read => read.Action("GeoDD_Read", "GeoDD"))
                  .Create(create => create.Action("GeoDD_Create", "GeoDD"))
                  .Update(update => update.Action("GeoDD_Update", "GeoDD"))
                  .Destroy(destroy => destroy.Action("GeoDD_Destroy", "GeoDD"))

              )
correct
01:26
@torvin mandatory overtime, 13 hour workday D:
@CuddleBunny O_o
we have to "earn" our holiday PTO
wtf
that is screwed up
we only official get off Christmas and New Years, so we work 24 extra hours in November to get 26-31st off
they buy us food though so it's not all bad
01:28
like, if you make a programmer work twice as much, they are going to write twice as much code. suuuure
just the thought of it causes me to get less work done...
as team lead I scheduled a long eat-and-learn to get everyone out of working :)
I assume coding as a hobby is completely different from coding for a company with a group of people....
@JasonBrown ...yes.
goes from fun, to hell?
@CodeMaster dataSource probably has a model and schema associated to it that will allow you to explicitly define your data structure, but perhaps the easiest way to do it is by performing a 'Select' on the IEnumerable<T> and project it to another type, in GeoDD_Read
01:36
@JasonBrown coding stays fun most of the time, but clients are hell...
@BrettCaswell you mean here?

public ActionResult GeoDD_Read([DataSourceRequest]DataSourceRequest request)
        {
            IQueryable<GeoDD> geodd = db.GeoDD;
            DataSourceResult result = geodd.ToDataSourceResult(request, c => new GeoDDIndexViewModel
            {
                Id = c.Id,
                CountryCode = c.CountryCode,
                CountryDefinition = c.CountryDefinition,
                City = c.City,
                Province = c.Province,
                StateCode = c.StateCode,
@CodeMaster you can format your code with ctrl+k
@CuddleBunny ah I can see that. I assume Half the time the clients don't really understand what they want/are asking for?
@JasonBrown yeah, and that gets compounded when your project managers let them dictate things despite their ignorance on the matter.
once I convinced the brass that "we are the experts, we shouldn't let people who come to us for expertise tell us what to do" it became much better.
@CodeMaster, right.. you seem to be doing a projection already.. so add a new property to GeoDDIndexViewModel and assign ` country definition + country code` to it in this return
then, of course, and the Column Bound to your Grid
01:42
@CuddleBunny Heh, nice. I would love to have any job with computers honestly... But due to being a highschool dropout that's not gonna happen any time soon.. stupid (CostOfSchool>Worth)
cost of highschool?
nah college
oh, honestly college did little for me.
I graduated when the US economy crashed and had to move somewhere that there was literally no tech jobs and ended up freelancing for companies overseas
dang...
@BrettCaswell I'm working on it...
01:44
they never asked for a resume let alone a degree and once you have the experience you can work your way up to an office job
some jobs require a degree just for liability or something, but family owned small companies don't usually care
nice... I would like to get into freelancing once I've got some actual experience behind me.
yeah, just create a website, do some tutorials in a language that interests you, and post them there.
hmm... Sounds simple enough. Although I've done quite a bit of coding in different languages, I haven't really excelled at any of them yet... Im gonna afk for a little bit and think about the code im working on right now. ttyl :)
@BrettCaswell I combined those columns inside ViewModel and it displays perfectly but as soon as I do any operation like sort, filter or group I get the following error:

Additional information: Invalid property or field - 'CountryCombined' for type: GeoDD
02:38
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03:49
Anyone have any suggestions for how to deal with a Label's text that sometimes has a text value too long for it to display on the form? (Is there anyway to detect if part of the string is not displayed?)
winforms*
nvm, I'l just change where the information is getting displayed...
04:10
@JasonBrown Depeends on yoru requirement
You could truncate it like:
"Your query is successful"
"Your query is su..."
but that could provide a poor user experience.
its a date to string... id prefer to show the entire string
Short time? 11/19/2015?
ah how do i get that?
or manually?
hate that site but ok, least i know theres a method for it.
04:12
DateTime.ToShortDateString()
That site is a god send
it doesn't load for me 90% of the time
I gotta continually press refresh till it does.. really annoying. although Im curious if theres a way to check if the string in a label is too big for the labels size?
the labels size is set to auto, and moves based on the size of the label next to it
You want ToShortDateString() or DateTime.ToString("d");
both do the same thing
I would like to avoid shortening the date if I can avoid it though that's why I would still need to know how to check if the string is too big for the form its on
The labels are setup something like this
[Name: PersonsName] [Date:AddedDate]
1 out of 25 times the last bit of the date is pushed off the form/outside the label
due to the PersonsName being slightly longer then the others.
Thats why I was wondering if there is a built in method that can check if a label's text is fully visible, If not I will do it with string.length's and figure out the exact number of characters that can be displayed before, it becomes too long.
@JasonBrown you hate msdn? oof... you're gonna have a bad time with C# ;)
@Jeremy Well who wouldn't hate a site that doesn't properly load for them. Plus I find it confusing, and the examples never show what I'm trying to do. Been learning everything I need to know from stackoverflow :D
04:55
hey, is there anyone here knowledgeable about Owin and .net identity?
im having a problem where a 401 response redirects automatically to one of the external providers i have defined, rather than my /account/login page
 
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06:02
nevermind, fixed it with AuthenticationMode = AuthenticationModes.Passive
06:48
http://pastie.org/10569091

I am calling this action method from front end and its giving me the right response on my local server like i got response.data.errors on front end
but when i am using it live its just giving me "bad request" in response.data
07:04
Do you have any logging features implemented?
07:27
if there's any moderator on can you please have a look at this: Extending User.Identity or User without using claims [on hold]? some guys closed it for being unclear but I'm pretty sure I stated exactly what I need and what I've tried so far to do it.
07:39
yes i am using logging functionaliy
08:18
what sort of pattern would you use here
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Q: CRUD strongly typed data access

MathematicsI have a data access class: using CompanyX.DataAccess.CompanyXTableAdapters; namespace CompanyX.DataAccess { public class CompanyXDataAccess { #region Invoice public CompanyX.InvoiceDataTable GetInvoiceByID(int ID) { InvoiceTableAdapter ta = new Invo...

That moment when you realize you are so deep in code-behind Style building, that you completely forgot about BindingOperations
cue facepalm
so how is everyone else's friday going?
very frustrating
what should I call technique in question above, is it ado.net ?
08:55
I just had an idea that I should probably be punished for having
goto?
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html data-model="@Json.Encode(Model)">
09:09
greetings travelers
well met
<- well fed
:p
(I'm not sure what this was about)
rusty knows what it's about
uhhh whats the worst youve ever done (accidentially)
i just deleted all files in an uncommitted repo ... ^^
yep Hearthstoners!!!
accurately i should have said "Hello"
09:23
@SebastianL sounds bad. if it was a lot of work then maybe quit ?
@Adrian nahhh just some overtime, but still bad
@SebastianL trusted what a customer told me when he had a problem that I had to troubleshoot.
@SteffenWinkler that one is a classic ^^
@SteffenWinkler You trust customers?
@Loetn I was young...and naive...
in that case it nearly lead to me undoing a days worth of work of 6 people.
09:27
@Adrian Well met kinsman.
luckily I had made a backup before doing anything
huh, of all those chat entries, I would've thought the first one would get starred...
@SebastianL I was making modifications to store new data in a SQL database, so I could import the scheme into EF and start building new functionality. Unfortunately it was not my local db, but the production db...
@SebastianL did you shift-delete them?
@RoelvanUden oooh nice. Live developing =)
Needless to say the entire production site went down :P
the Microsoft way of doing things
@RoelvanUden did you take the chance, go to the CEO and ask 'Well WHO IS THE BOSS NOW?'?
or told him that all his base are belong to you now?
09:35
^ xD
double salary or wipe production db
5
@SteffenWinkler Nop :p
aw man, so you just fixed it?
I accidently dropped all tables on our production db for our site
blyat
Jez
Jez
09:39
has anyone come across anything like this for .NET? github.com/chjj/marked
it's an offline (github-style) markdown-to-HTML renderer
The code for the site was done by contractors and i jokingly put the old drop tables sql injection line into a login box (not intending to hit enter) needless to say the form got submitted and the contractors got fired
@AlexL lol
hfs!
@Loetn i didnt think it would work at the time as i had already tried the normal &1=1 stuff, turns out it wasnt safe it was just really oddly coded
can't feel guilty
09:48
@musefan r u here
10:04
@AlexL nice
@SteffenWinkler more like a bug in nautilus filebrowser ^^ i wanted to copy the whole folder, but i moved accidentially. After i realized this i tried ctrl-z which removed the whole folder without confirmation ...
permanently
@SteffenWinkler yes literally that
@SebastianL good following of standards. ctrl-z is always delete without confirmation...
@SebastianL you take that back. Nautilus has no bugs! It's the best of all filebrowsers, all hail the mighty Gnome!
10:39
Linux is never wrong. You are wrong.
yes.
Linux is a very user friendly operating system. It's just very picky about who are it's friends ;)
o/
> Linux is a very user friendly operating system.
/quit
linux doesn't "just work" like macos so not for me
My dad already regrets buying a macbook pro lol
Does *BSD "just work" like macos?
@Sippy: Why?
10:56
morning
It's an £1800 photo frame :)
@Sippy ... what did he want to do with it that he can't?
Nothing.
He could've bought a Windows laptop for less than half that price to do everything he needed it to lol
but the salesman convinced him to buy the mac?
10:57
Fuck knows.
It was shiny, he bought it.
hehe
He does the same thing with cars.
Sounds expensive
to be fair, build-quality and design-wise macbooks are still the best. but they are still so ridiculously overpriced
he buys them and regrets it?
10:58
^ hahaha
@Sippy So instead of a Lada, he buys a Rolls Royce?
He buys shiny fast things.
@Adrian: I agree on build quality and such, but I can't stand OSX
Hmm, my previous comment sounds like I like Apple -_-
Which is bad because now I like shiny fast things.
10:59
i'm not sure if macbook pros the best design wise tbh, i have one from 2011 and it gets hot like a mofo...newer ones are thinner and with less vents
The new ones are much better designed to dissipate heat.
Much better.
At least they don't break in the screen chassis joint as easy as others I presume? that has plastic casings

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