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00:02
@Sippy don't be stupid, that's not even remotely funny
Sun were visionaries man
@Sippy ambiguous language is pointless
 
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09:29
Hmm. A thought occured - can I use await with a custom awaiter to switch to the UI thread without ugly Dispatch.Invoke calls?
CodeThat.RunsOnArbitraryThread();
await SynchronizeToGui.GoGoGo();
Codethat.RunsOnUIThread();
I'll try it out soon.
10:20
photoshop, i want to remove the background, in two straight lines, easy way? background eraser seems to be freehand
Not a clue, sorry.
10:41
ah hold shift
 
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user1803300
13:00
Help would be appreciated - stackoverflow.com/questions/34568160
@user1803300 did you see Mark's suggestion of Abstract Factory? That moves the problem out of the way of the client, but doesn't solve it, IMHO
I think what's missing is, as you say, the listview isn't in scope. Well, make it in scope.
user1803300
i can't make it in scope, it's a part of Form1
The way I'd do that is to let the DI framework create the window that the listview is a child of, and reference it from there.
Register it with singleton semantics, create it once; when you come to resolve ILogger, reference that instance and inspect it for the contained listview
user1803300
code sample ?
user1803300
that sounds a neat solution
13:08
Nah. I'm not writing code on a Sunday
It's a hack, IMHO
Hmm, let's think a bit more.
You could instead make the logger a dependency of Form1
Maybe it raises events
user1803300
what do you mean ?
  public event EventAddedHandler EventAdded;
  public void Log(string text)
        {
            OnEventAdded(text);
        }
Then in Form1, have a constructor that takes a ListViewLogger, and handle EventAdded:
logger.EventAdded += (o,e) => listView.Add(e.Text);
Yeah, I prefer that solution. Make the logger ignorant of the listview, let the form decide what to do with it. The logger just raises events that the form can listen to
user1803300
hmm... so could work
Register EventRaisingLogger with singleton semantics, the DI container will automatically retrieve it and pass it as a constructor argument to Form1 and you know you'll always get the same instance
user1803300
make it as an answer in my post so i could select it as solution
user1803300
13:18
with full code sample
user1803300
and explanation
user1803300
i think i like this approach
Aha, you already have an answer saying the same thing
user1803300
i see..
user1803300
my Form1 ctor accepts 2 ILogger, 1 for ListView logging and 1 for File logging, is it ok ? or is there a more acceptable way ?
13:24
What does Form1 need with ILogger?
why does it care that one of them logs to file?
user1803300
because of SRP
user1803300
it's not the Form1's responsible to log the events
I'd say that SRP says exactly the opposite
Exactly. So why does the form consume two different loggers?
user1803300
13:40
because i want to log to 2 different objects
user1803300
1 to the listview and 1 to file system
so code on your form goes something like?
logger1.Log("Things");
logger2.Log("Things");
Yuck!
user1803300
yes
user1803300
;]
user1803300
lol, why yuck ?
13:46
What if I only have one logger?
I can't use your form then, can I?
Unless I pass it twice and duplicate everything
14:00
hello guys
anyone can help me with table adapters ?
@TomW: needs more duplicates.
 
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15:27
Hi :)
Just so i think i reached 20+ pts i am here !
Can someone help me with log activities of all users in web api c# ??
@NetFreak what have you tried?
 
3 hours later…
18:11
@barlop There are languages that had conceptual inventions in them. I strongly doubt Java is one of them. C# might have merged concepts but again did not invent much in my eyes though they certainly did a great job putting stuff together.
 
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22:02
hey
o/
22:30
Hey \o
whats up
cleaning hard drives
boring
well, i do get a certain level of satisfaction from wiping hard drives, it's like
idk, w/e
putting on clothes right out of the dryer on a chilly autumn day
im just going to shut up
Hey everyone.
22:51
Anyone got a resource about "privacy" and some ideas how to make sure you dont fuk up someone's privacy with an app that requires some information about a user?
Can you be more specific, that is pretty damn broad.
Yes, that's exactly my point :P
I'm creating an app, but I want to make sure that I don't screw up someone's privacy (someone = who is using the app)
Well, that will vary on the information.
I get that, but I was wondering if there was some sort of manual for dummies for it =D
You're accountable for the information leaked, which means that legal ramifications could occur if it contributes to a persons identity or payment information.
Sadly, there isn't.
All you can do is follow standard practice.
23:01
You can search persons through firstname and lastname, thats basically it
we have their emailadres, but its not visible in the app.
I'm feeling pretty stupid right now. Can't seem to figure out how to update text in XAML using code from the same file. Trying to update a loading screen with the current process.
@Gregg
Hi
@SteveG ya but I am getting rid of all the Crap and sorting it so the libs are complete of past work
and try to get off a strict nat on Xbox live
@juanvan You play Battlefront?
Why is VNext so weird?
23:07
have hardline
came with the console
Bummer, if you had Battlefront was going to say we could play together.
have hardline
that the new one or the old one?
It is the new Star Wars Battlefront game.
No, but that sounds Cool
I hate the new VNext packaging system, I get that it is far lighter. But, when you can't do Install-Package EntityFramework and it work, that is annoying.
23:15
Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI to collect data about everything you're doing and what is happening around you
So it can raise the value of FB ads
You have to in essence remove support for dotnet5.4 and do 4.5.1, so if I have to target 4.6 then why bother using VNext?
have not used vNext yet
It basically makes Asp.Net like Node.js
Basically, you have packages.
So maybe I don't want all of Asp.Net, maybe I only want the parts that pertain to MVC.
can pick a refine libs?
Well, all of Asp.Net was rewritten from the ground up.
It is all broken down into small packages and dependencies.
23:23
ya
You can now choose, what you want.
sounds better then it looks, I am sure ;-)
So all those major libraries, are now small packages and tons of them vs one giant one.\
Well, in theory it is fantastic. But I don't think it is fully ready for the prime time.
Still pretty quirky. Especially with some more commonly used frameworks. Ie: Unity / EF
@juanvan Question...
If you saw the name in the Repository / Context folder:

IDbCommand
IDatabase

What would you assume those generic Repositories did?
23:39
Jumping out of nowhere, but I have some questions (which I have no clue where to ask). Any attempt for such? Anything similar to this?
...?
@Greg For instance, by using this I could make language generator (by building up source code).
Basically you want your source code language to natively change?
Basically you want a compiler
?
23:55
@MoonOwl22 Do you know any (project/implementation) with such or similar syntax?
I'm afraid, no. Would you like to build one?
@MoonOwl22 Yeah. I have skills needed :)
So you want something that learns the language of the source code and compiles it?
Sounds like you have fun ahead of you so early in the year. I wish you the best
@MoonOwl22 Thanks :)

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