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15:00
the achievemnts are real
@DavidDV Thanks man but I just make extra games for extra credit. ALso c# is my favourite course so :)
Wonder if there are real achievements farmers around
This is like dismantling your hoover and your washing machine, throwing all the parts in a pile on the floor, then asking why your lawnmower doesn't work
Targeted to whom tom
@MaartenWachters extra credit, bah streverke :p
15:01
@moji
> hoover
yes true @ Tom W
@TomW yes i am calling a controller from a web console application
hahahaa I just really ike C# and the Stackoverflow isn't total shit apart from Kendall
;) love u kendall
I've never even tried that.
15:02
Kind of pleased it works
here u have the whole solution
Oh. That isn't what I meant at all
I thought you'd done something really crazy
This looks fairly sensible
haha iam not that pro!
still amatour bro
Oh. I see what you're saying
What you've got is doing what I'd expect
lol
can i get some help to understand how to make it work ?
15:06
So are you trying to see your uploaded messages on a webpage in a browser?
is that the problem?
the thing is that iam sending a message from the console, it should be returned to the web browser..
what do you mean by 'returned to the web browser'?
i mean write a message in the console and then see this message on the view and save it into db
Anyone knows any C#function tutorials?
All I can find is C
So is the previous question I asked correct or not?
@MaartenWachters C# doesn't use the word 'function' that much. The usual term is 'method'
generally understood as a synonym, though
15:09
Ooohh
Okay then I don't need to relearn anything :)
bro the idea is to send a message from the console application to the web application via httplicent.. the message should show up on the view
do u understand what i mean?
@MaartenWachters What languages have you learned already?
@moji like a chatroom?
HTML , CSS , dabbled into JS, VB , C# now
15:11
yeah
I'm having a problem where I'm trying to access a view (viewNoteContent) through edmx, and I'm getting this error: A first chance exception of type 'System.MissingMethodException' occurred. Method not found: get_viewNoteContent()
Although 'm following a course animation in CSS :)
sending from console to webapp
@ShotgunNinja
@MaartenWachters The closest to C# would probably be VB
@moji pages don't automatically update by themselves, you'd need to write some javascript to update the page content
15:12
Have you used VB.NET, or older versions (like VB6)?
I know it's close to C#
But VB has been very confusing in C#, I often do VB in C# XD
You don't do VB in C#, unless you mean you're applying the style of one to the other
they're two separate languages
they both run atop the .NET Runtime
I know
that's why I said it's been confusing
@TomW good start
some things are alike a lot, and I gotta think twice
Is it VB or C#
But I've not used VB in months now
+ I really like C# WAY more then VB
15:14
@moji you get some basic wrong understanding about how http works. whoever send the request get the response (in your case, the console app), there's no third party getting affected
any good tutorial that explains how to do it?
That's for the better; VB is showing serious signs of age
Except custom messageboxes. The only thing good in VB compared to C# that I learnt now, is custom messageboxes
@tweray what can i use instead?
@moji Oddly enough, chatrooms and such are a prime use-case for WebSockets, which I jokingly mentioned before
15:15
the great thing in VB6 back in the day was the lack of DI / OO / DesignPatterns / TDD cultist / ....
oh and SOLID
pffffffffff
:p
I swear I thought you were serious for a moment
I am serious
I think that's the sign that I need some fucking coffee
Hey hey watch your language in here
@moji well, that's a wild question, there's a lot technology to achieve multi-user interaction. things like signalr is one of them, but again, the real choice need to be upon clear understanding about how web works and right analysis or your requirement
15:17
signalr uses jquery
@moji there is a fairly nice library over Websockets called SignalR which is mainly used to demo writing chat applications, from what I've seen. I think googling 'signalR chat' would be a good place to start, I think the MSDN docs actually use that example to introduce signalR
cool
signalR is also like a dead project I think
15:18
i will check it
Yeah, generally speaking, you use something in Javascript to establish a client-side polling loop, which checks the server periodically for new chat messages.
yes check it, be sure to include jquery
because it sucks
@DavidDV it's not dead. There's just not much to add.
It's "stable"
no only things to remove
LIKE JQUERY ! :p
15:18
(I agree)
Forcing jQuery as a client side dependency is weeeeak
offcourse if you never heard of things like socket.io
there is also meteor offcourse
for multi user websites
I've heard people say good things about meteor.
I've never heard anything about it, lol
but I mostly work on digging up old sites and making them somewhat new
problem with meteor is the backend
I mean node.js, meh
15:22
Node is.... weird
weird cool
Matter of opinion, and I haven't worked with it at all, so I don't really have one
I am tired
at least it has websocket support
I've only tinkered with it
15:23
just wanted to let you guys know
it's just the concept of working with JS on the backend that irks me
Node is so quick to get started with. Then you've got to work really hard to stop it turning into a Big Ball Of Mud (tm)
question: I'm working on redesigning a legacy mortgage site in ASP MVC5. This site has an order management/creation functionality to it, which determines how an order should be created based on an exhaustive set of rules such as (state, home value, single owner/double owner, property type, financing type, loan type, perc, etc). Would those rules be set in the model class or their own special class that is called by the model class?
can you use TypeScript in node?
the answer is always yes, obv
I'm sure you could, it's just a matter of figuring out how to integrate the converter into your workflow
15:24
@Pac2015 generally, business logic should never get into model class
The builder pattern is an object creation software design pattern. Unlike the abstract factory pattern and the factory method pattern whose intention is to enable polymorphism, the intention of the builder pattern is to find a solution to the telescoping constructor anti-pattern. The telescoping constructor anti-pattern occurs when the increase of object constructor parameter combination leads to an exponential list of constructors. Instead of using numerous constructors, the builder pattern uses another object, a builder, that receives each initialization parameter step by step and then returns...
@tweray I was about to say exactly the opposite. 'Model' to me is short for 'domain model'
Whose whole job is to enforce business logic
data model != domain model lol
@Pac2015 I used to make mortgage sourcing software. Pity I couldn't apply any design nice patterns (BECAUSE IT WAS FUCKING VB6).
@Squiggle that's my issue here. There are a ton of laws regarding mortgage disclosures and how to rate for title insurance
15:26
the domain model should handle the transition between different states. It shouldn't concern it's self with validation or creation of the initial state.
@TomW well, if in case "domain model", i would say 50% 50%, i personally don't like to put any logic in models, since if a single model got multi uses, it can screw up unit tests. but that's just my personal taste
@Squiggle. Its all been daisy chained into if statements running 8,000 lines
If this, query this loan type, if this amount, check buyer prop type and so forth
@Pac2015 I can well appreciate how complex that could get. You're bound to run into SRP issues with complex logic, so perhaps extracting that out would be beneficial
@Pac2015 that sounds sooooo familar.
@Pac2015 perhaps en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decorator_pattern (decorator pattern)?
I do BizTalk integration. The go-to in that space for exactly this kind of problem is the Rules Engine
15:28
most if chains can be decorated
i mean... only most of them
But since a BizTalk licence is 40 grand per core, that might not be great for you
Other rules engines are available.
hey your db context which folder do you put that in
is it wrong to just create a DAL folder for data access layer?
I'm trying to apply a clean design approach to rewriting the order management part of the application which I have to rewrite the mortgage rules for all 50 states
@BobSinclar I hate "DAL" >_<
whats a better idea
15:30
@Pac2015 yeah... @TomW is right. You need a rules engine.
Try Prolog!
(joke - DO NOT TOUCH PROLOG)
IronProlog?
@TomW @Squiggle, what would be a good approach to creating a rules engine
Don't.
The algorithm is hairy AF
Use one that already exists
Drools is java ecosystem IIRC
15:31
@Squiggle where do you put your dbcontext?
nothing wrong with dals and data accessors
Not used one other than BizTalk BRE
as long as things work
@BobSinclar currently it's implemented in a project called [Project].Domain.Infrastructure.Persistence
enternpries
it's just the enternpries way to say [Project].MyDamnDb
15:34
I just hate the abbreviations of "DAL" and "BL". To me they're an indicator of poor architecture. Not because they are poor architecture, but because the systems in which I've seen those naming conventions have been otherwise dreadful.
@Squiggle like nobody would ever call their kid Adolf again, right? It's not that the kid is bad...
for me the sign of crap is a Generic Repository class
yeah i think I am going with DAL thanks for the feedback
having 3 layers of folders is not needed yet
My colleague once got yelled at by Oren Eini in person for suggesting IRepository
on a course IIRC
15:37
then again when i have possibly more persistent things using @Squiggles architecture will be useful and during such a refactoring effort I will most likely regret this DAL choice
ARE YOU COMPLETELY INSANE
ayende used to do some great reviews of overly complex architectures
@TomW wow
even I've heard of Ayende
I hadn't. I Googled
@ShotgunNinja it's not quite so well known that that's a pseudonym
15:38
The biggest sin of a developer is to have unhappy users
Second one is to make things more complex then they need to be
or what his real name is
Allahu Akbhar
Kappa
@DavidDV false, the biggest sin of a developer is to have users stop paying
whether they're happy is tangential ;)
Sorry for the potato humour. Tired
I'm sure the Lotus Notes team think they're the shit
15:40
lotus notes IS the shit
we use it for everything
the
I've started using OneNote.
For all it does, I still can't tell whether I like it for the features, or hate it... for the features
lotus notes > onenote
I kind of like OneNote
I think that's all that can really be said about OneNote
It's the MS Access of notetaking apps
15:43
I'm writing this message from lotus notes
works well for bigger projects
can onenote do that?
didn't think so
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@Squiggle when you developed mortgage software, did you have any special approach that you found worked for writing applications centered around mortgage lending and HUD rules
@Pac2015 Do you not have a subject matter expert to answer these questions?
oh derp, misread
15:45
@ShotgunNinja it's about writing the code, AFAIK
not the understanding of the domain
yeah, I missed "for writing applications"
still digesting that coffee
mm, coffee
afk
well, doubleshot capp
crappy, free, machine-made doubleshot capp
@Pac2015 No. It was a big ball of mud and I spent 18 months polishing a turd.
I think I fixed a thing
15:48
an internet thing?
world peace?
Peace at home?
Anyone dabble in VNext?
your line endings?
@ShotgunNinja what are you referring to in asking about subject matter expert
15:49
@Pac2015 is the result of the algorithm a yes/no for approved/not approved, or a maximum loan amount, or?
I've never written mortgage stuff. Bodged my way through complex rules logic a few times though.
Wrote my own 'rules engine' (it was no such thing, really)
Just found out how to animate in CSS. Not had so much fun with CSS in a LONG time
Nevermind I managed to fuck something up I couldn't fuck up.

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