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20:00
whats going on with the hats? I don't see any
@MaartenWachters Okay, wanted to ensure.
not like last year , all the funny hats and mustaches and stuff
@ScottSelby click "I like hats"
I'm so sorry kendall
hahahahahaha
lmao
i look like a sex doll
20:04
I couldn't get your hair right
and yeah the shadowing started off really well
until i got to your jaw
I mean it's not the worst pixel art. Right? RIGHT?
emphasize my widows peak and cowlick
@MaartenWachters hardly lol
yeah but your hair is very hard
to convey in pixels
I'm gonna try again. I think the shirt looks great though
and she shadows on the neck are also good
facebook can now identify people by the side of their face in picutures , I guess you're close to getting there
removed so I don't spam the room full :p
@KendallFrey You want to tell me what I'm screwing up here.
20:16
maybe
    var collection = new Dictionary<string, string>();
    var properties = employee.GetType().GetProperties();
    foreach (var property in properties)
        collection.Add(property.Name,  property.GetValue(employee, null));
The problem, is the GetValue(employee,null) isn't correct because it expects a string. But, not sure... How to correct.
@Greg What does "it expects a string" mean, and why are you passing null explicitly?
The Dictionary, has a string for value.
employee is an object.
oh that way
what should happen if it's not a string?
All I'm trying to do is dump all properties in this object to Dictionary. Become a string?
20:21
you mean .ToString()?
I suppose.
Nothing should ever be null.
@Greg Except my dreams
Anyone in here work with coded UI very much?
..?
what do you mean coded UI?
like coded with HTML?
lol
20:37
@ScottSelby coded UI tests
it's a thing
ohhh, yea actually, use selenuim
you'll never ever get a good coded UI test , but Selenium does a really good job of automating tests
wow is validation important again? >.<
why*
user47589
validation? pffffft
Especially when it only validates when IT wants to
user47589
20:42
couldn't you have put that on one line so you dont flood the chat?
Validate me please
Trying to help a coworker set up validation on a form
user47589
validation intensifies
@mikeTheLiar Validation failed.
Validating a date is ensuring that it is a valid date.
20:44
@Obviously - Why would you post that here?
@Obviously I highly doubt any of those laws are actually enforced
That isn't appropriate content for this chat room.
user47589
Technically in Mass you need a license for a goatee
This isn't a place to dump seriously off topic random stuff found on the internet.
20:49
@TravisJ So... this isn't a place to dump me?
Nevermind... that makes me sound like a turd. Literally...
user47589
you aren't random. you were chosen
@Bardicer I didn't want to do this here but it's not working out. I think we should see other people.
@Codeman you doing any .NET group stuff in seattle this week?
@Bardicer - I don't see any evidence of off topic dumps from you in the past, so no this isn't the right place to dump you. That would probably be in the form of a text, email, or perhaps tinder depending on your preference :P
Or in chat.. @mikeTheLiar is back on the market!
My wife will be thrilled to hear it. And this way I'm no longer breaking the law in 21 states
20:57
Do System.OutOfMemoryExceptions cause some funky behavior in exception handling down the line? Like, sometimes they just decide they don't want to be caught?
oom exception cannot be catched
517
Q: Uncatchable ChuckNorrisException

Max CharasIs it possible to construct a snippet of code in Java that would make a hypothetical java.lang.ChuckNorrisException uncatchable? Thoughts that came to mind are using for example interceptors or aspect-oriented programming.

21:16
@Sidney - OutOfMemory is basically a Stack Overflow. It can cause all sorts of unpredictable behavior.
mmm - you should be able to catch OOM
and recover correctly (if you do it correctly)
@TravisJ OOM should be very predictable from a behavior standpoint
@ReedCopsey - What if there wasn't enough residual memory to use to recover? For example, Windows has this problem.
well, for managed environments, an OOM will fire but the allocation fails, so there shouldn't be any memory requirements to "recover" - if your handlers allocate mem, they can fail again, though
@ReedCopsey - I see OOM hard crash (requires reboot) devices and features quite frequently.
they probably aren't handling exceptions from allocations, though
(also, I'm referring to managed OOM exceptions, not native code here...)
21:25
Well I can't say I have seen the code for those cases myself so that is a possibility
(so !devices/drivers - also, not kernel mode)
but a C# app can handle it - system pretty much has to be out of physical and virtual memory for there to be a problem
which really shouldn't happen (since page files can grow ...)
Page files are usually capped at some point, and if it is result of an infinite process the size of growth should be hit no matter what. Unless you mean to handle the issue, which would require deallocation at that point, right? However, the key problem of what to deallocate seems to be hard to solve all the time. You don't think an OOM could bring down an application pool for example?
My companny put me back on manual testing for a little bit... Um, I was wondering are there any good automated tools for testing UI? Something like Selenium for .NET? Can I use Selenium?
21:28
@KalaJ - I think you can use selenium.
Okay, are there any others you recommend?
isn't selenium browser only?
I was wondering if it would be possible also to time click operations
@KalaJ what type of applications? all browser based? other?
This would be for ASP.NET MVC web app
yeah browser
21:29
Yeah Selenium is basically for browser only.
You can program Selenium in an IDE environment, I think Visual Studio supports it.
Are there any limitations to using Selenium?
Can I time actions?
It is pretty much the gold standard.
Basically, I could do manual testing but as a developer, might as well learn more about automation
and save time :P
Can i script my tests in C# or do they have to be in python?
Good luck automating UI tests while front end devs are constantly changing the location of the stuff you are testing :P
haha
We're pretty much in verification phrase right now
so everything should we where it is
If not, then I believe the test should fail
21:33
Yup, that is the great part about front end devs. You think something is in its place, and then they move it right back to another place.
It's just I found a few failed test case steps but I don't want to have to repeat the whole process manually just in case
It would be nice to have a script to run through it
Are you guys on Angular 1 or 2?
I work at small company, so I'm on like a million projects.
The nice thing about selenium is you can use it for macros.
This is not the angular project
This is just jquery and .net mvc
21:34
So that means you can turn it on, and then go do the process that made the UI break, and then click stop, and it records the playback.
yeah that's cool!
and super useful
Instead of being like, I can run the test again manually and waste time checking it again lol
I would love recorded sessions
Yup.
But obviously don't want to waste company time, so I'll have to look into selenium after work hours :/
If I get the script to login and do some actions, I think that's good enough to start testing it during work hours
I think that learning to use a tool at work qualifies as not wasting company time.
@KalaJ - One thing to keep in mind though. If you start to use Selenium it will probably scar your future use of browsers :P
why? lol
21:39
Because you still start wanting all of your mundane browser stuff to be automated
haha I see
Can I write my selenium scripts in C#? Do you know? IIRC, I thought it was only in Python but this was a while back
Everything can be done in c#!
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A: How do I use Selenium in C#?

Arnab Install Nuget packet manager Download link: https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/27077b70-9dad-4c64-adcf-c7cf6bc9970c Create a visual c# console application Right-click on project -> Manage Nuget Packages. Search for "Selenium" and install package Selenium.Support Done now you are re...

ah great :)
22:02
anyone who has a minimal knowledge in unsafe image processing here?
sure
you seem to like image processing
@Nick no, starting in January, why?
@Slashy I know the theory behind it, why?
This sprint is missing so many days it feels like it doesn't even count
woo christmas
@Codeman Because I am in Seattle now, on vacation.
22:27
So Amazon accidentally sent us 3 $15 gift cards in the mail.
I asked them what we should do with them, and they said "Merry Christmas"
I raffled them immediately :)
Random time clock winners were:
	var rand = new Random();
	Console.WriteLine(rand.Next(1,84));//74
	Console.WriteLine(rand.Next(1,84));//50
	Console.WriteLine(rand.Next(1,84));//6
lol, my code review feedback:
> This is awesome!
lol nice
@Nick I'm in Seattle proper. Leaving work early because YOLO (and everyone else is)
I gotta run some errands for my GF but if you wanna meet for a beer or something I know some places
how mobile are you? car etc
@TravisJ I got JetBrains to sponsor my user group ^_^ Gotta see if MSFT wants to, as well
@TravisJ yes, for a unit test refactor I did. I deleted several hundred lines of code
basically I pulled a bunch of services into a base class and made them lazily instantiable as needed via microservices for each of the test classes the inherited it
@Codeman - Strange that JetBrains would sponsor a .net group
@TravisJ why's that? R# is big $ for them
22:30
JetBrains makes R# ides?
I thought they only did Java
When I draw a button and go to properties and choose a picture, it appears. Then I go to project..properties..resources..images and I don't see it listed there. Why?
JetBrains makes R#, DotPeek, and a few other smaller things
hm, well that is cool :)
@Codeman pretty mobile. i'm in northwest seattle, around the UW
R#, dotPeek, dotTrace, dotMemory, dotCover are all their products
as well as TeamCity and more
@Nick I'm north of downtown
you have my hangouts address?
22:32
I have dotPeek around here somewhere
@Codeman still queen anne-ish?
no
you can delete that for the transcript :^)
> I tend to lack coherence and get stumble when talking in thoughtful topics. Unless I really take note, cat always got my tongue, even thought I know what to say. My writing is, nonetheless, not having that problem.
> But obviously don't want to waste company time, so I'll have to look into selenium after work hours :/
hehe, this is one of my favorite things about being salaried
If I think it's the best use of my time for the company to do research into stuff like that, I do it
it's kinda relaxing to be salaried
don't have to worry about billable hours
no overtime, but most contracts didn't allow for OT anyways.
The downside of being salaried is that the company can look at you like they own your soul
22:38
meh
if they do that I'll find another job :)
@Codeman Hehe. I think a clear difference here is that MSFT and its employees both know their worth, so there's a healthy business relationship there.
Whenever I see infographics like that I always feel like I'm getting screwed
Other software shops can have a more cult-like feel...
yep
the benefits here are kind of insane
It also reminds me that I want to move to Cali
22:40
they have a "MSFT CARES" line where you can get help and advice for anything
like... finding a pet sitter, finding childcare, etc
it's like having an Amex platinum concierge
the benefits here are just crazy off the charts good
they fully pay for a gym membership or give you $800 cash per year for fitness stuff
you get a large lump sum in your HSA every year from them
they'll pay for you and your spouse to join a rec league together, lol;
I should make my girlfriend get a job in Seattle. ;)
what's she do? I'm incredibly good at networking :)
@TravisJ I would short leash it btw
@Codeman if you're handing out MS jobs in Seattle my wife and I are both programmers XD
@mikeTheLiar I have 5 openings
@Codeman - Short leash?
22:45
@TravisJ obvi
Jeez, buy a guy a drink first
@Codeman - What do you mean?
@mikeTheLiar
How you doin'
@Codeman Academia. She'd only be interested in a job at UW. :)
22:47
@Nick I know people at UW :) my mom worked at UW for a few years
@Codeman - I am assuming you miss pinged me.
check your invites
If you have a bunch of variables, how can I filter within a month on the DateTime?.
@Greg I have no idea what you mean
I grabbed a bunch of date from the database, now I want to break all the data down by year / month
22:54
.Where(d => d.Month == whateverMonth)?
Do you want to aggregate or filter?
@Greg - Use a groupby
Hm, what would be better?
@TravisJ ?
@Greg GroupBy ?
Depending on what you're trying to do it'd probably be better to do it data-base side
22:55
.GroupBy( d => d.Year + " " + d.Month )
GroupBy on a concatenated string is probably going to result in a performance hit
Hm.
A "performance hit"? Heh, no way.
???
Fair enough, I have nothing to back that up other than a gut feeling
22:59
concatenated string?
In order for that to impact either spacial or time complexity the set would have to be so large that the set size itself would have already caused performance degredation.
I assumed he was talking about DATETIMEs
But I just don't see how grouping by a string isn't going to be less efficient than group by something more easily compared
I did a string concat in the groupby key @codeman
@TravisJ agreed. Premature optimization and all that
23:00
@mikeTheLiar - It was mostly just a demonstration of the process to use.
oh, string concats once they're clientside are fine
I thought you were saying he was passing the dates as strings and I was gonna say NONONONO
Anyway, 6:00 is here. I'm gonna go home, make myself an old fashioned, and play Fallout
o/
I would play Fallout if I weren't so into Destiny
The Sparrow racing is pretty epic
@Nick @Greg can confirm I'm not a weirdo ;) hehehe
@Codeman But how do you know I'm not a weirdo
23:02
I can handle weirdos
also I'm gonna go shoot my coworkers with Nerf guns while I wait for the build to complete
Im hoping this works
anybody want to give this one a shot stackoverflow.com/questions/34405728/…
hello Guys ,
How can i send automatic mail that fire before 1 hour of sql server column datetime
there is something called sql server agent job , will it help me ?
@Bassem have you made any attempt at solving your own problem?
@Codeman I am searching . .
23:12
@TravisJ Problem, is I've got a nullable date which breaks the GroupBy
@Greg - .Where( d => d != null ).GroupBy()
use null propagation, Luke
Or
.GroupBy( d => d == null ? "null" : d.Year + " " + d.Month )
@TravisJ I would return null, not "null"
@torvin - This is a groupby, the key should be the same type
23:15
groupby doesn't operate on nulls? hmmm
@TravisJ works perfectly, I've just tested it
It does, but I don't think it would be happy using null as a key when other keys were string
Ah, well then just use null :P
It's a shame that null + " " returns " ". Should return null
What is this, JavaScript? :P
@TravisJ JavaScript actually returns "null " in this case, which I find horrifying and hilarious at the same time
:)
It gets better
@torvin []+!0 for example
23:26
I think they just copied that behaviour from Java though
Yeah, I remember that youtube.com/watch?v=20BySC_6HyY
@TravisJ Can you tell me where I'm going wrong, the Grouping doesn't seem like the right amount:
                var current = DateTime.Now.AddYears(-1);
                var pods = context.Where<ProofOfDelivery>(pod => pod.Username.Contains(branch.ToString()) && Nullable.Compare(pod.Date, current) >= 0 && pod.Date != null)
                    .GroupBy(d => String.Format("{0} {1}", d.Date.Value.Year, d.Date.Value.Month));

                // Filter: 'By Date'
                foreach(var pod in pods)
                {
                    // Build: 'Model'
                    var graph = new LineGraph();
Calling .Value on a null date will throw an exception
pod.Key.Count() is just the string length of the key
Oh.
I think you were thinking of pod.Count()
23:28
I want the value of the grouped items.
Each set is going to be a collection of pods
pods is a bad name
it should be called var podGroups =
and then you can iterate through them foreach(var podGroup in podGroups)
I try to do that because it helps with my sanity when rereading nested groupbys
podses
hobbitses
Have you any of you guys come to a dead end at some point in your lives and wanted to turn it around?
23:37
@TravisJ Thank you.
@Greg :)
@KalaJ - Is this an infomercial?
LOL
idk
just thinking
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
balls
@KalaJ there aren't any dead ends till you're dead

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