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00:00
Where did you get that from btw
@MoonOwl22 It is idea of mine.
@OmegaExtern wait what is it?
@SteveG I don't know... I will do Variable (generic) class quickly to show what it does.
when you said language generator, did you mean a source generator?
@MoonOwl22 Perhaps yes.
00:07
One that extends your source code?
@MoonOwl22 Not "my source code", I am doing this as a library that dev. can call from sandbox environment..
I want it build up C# syntax out of that, so it evaluates native code (huh I am not sure what I am saying).
00:29
So a reverse compiler?
Native --> source
Rather just a compiler from binary to source?
 
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02:15
Hey guys
How was everyone's weekend?
02:57
Hi
Belated Happy new year to all champs of Stackoverflow
@Greg That is was a Storedproc on that connection/tables
@juanvan So one would be raw SQL / Stored Proc other would be specific Database Crud?
hey hey
hey hey
i just had two 21-6, 21-7 games in BO3
wooo
03:11
want an interface that says Crud?
Nice
03:46
Hi guys.
Belated Happy New year
 
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08:16
The first fucking Monday of 2016. Well, fuck me.
:P
And the heating is broken in our office.
Heating is just fine in ours.. MHMMMMMMMMM
Such warmth, much nice!
-10 degrees outside :D
True, we're not talking real cold here - it's 12 degrees celcius - but the office is mostly bare concrete walls, the windows aren't properly sealed, and there's a big metal trapdoor leading to the ceiling that's always a tiny bit ajar.
i didn't have heating yesterday in home, -15 C outside:P
08:20
Also, is right above my head.
08:36
:/
My jacket is warm enough, but it's hard to code with freezing fingers.
As long as your brainzzz doesn't freeze
Hello. A long time ago, in a land far away, I worked with C#. New features it has now I heard.
Does anyone know of a summary list of new stuff after C# 4.0? I have been out of the loop since. Eric Lippert blog posts are welcome, too. Star Wars spoiler if you take the first letter of each sentence in this message, by the way.
08:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes Jon Skeet is the author you might be looking for
@R.MartinhoFernandes damn you... Why did you have to add that star wars spoiler thing... Now I just had to read it..
@R.MartinhoFernandes this looks right for c#5 -> c#6
@JakobMillah If you haven't watched the movie by now, you're not a real fan, anyways. :/
You're like, just a small ventilator.
@ElimGarak That is very true. I'm a scrub
Speaking of new features, I need to update my Visual Studio. I'm still on 13
09:01
is it me or anyone else too can't find this method in latest nugget package
1
Q: .Net Entity Framework to CSV

BermudaLambI'm using the latest Entity Framework with DBContext. I have a result set that I want to convert to comma separated values. I've done something similar with DataTables in VB DataTable to CSV extraction. I've got the QuoteName method working. I've also get a derivative of the GetCSV method working...

@JohanLarsson Cool, thanks.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Starting with c# or just curious?
it was removed
@Mathematics Have you tried opening up CsvHelper.Tests project and check if you get the same error on line 40 in Defaults/WritingDefaultsTests.cs ?
@JohanLarsson Just catching up.
09:09
@OmegaExtern Yes, just opened it, didn't tested it yet, but I did find that the method am after is depreciated but surprise they didn't updated there documentation,
Also, I have some free time ahead and some small projects I want done, and I'm [was?] quite productive with C#.
async/await is the only thing that requires reading, r# will tell you the rest
@OmegaExtern ignore my last message
@R.MartinhoFernandes C# 5.0 had few changes, but big ones that take time to understand (async/await) .
@R.MartinhoFernandes C# 6.0 had a lot of smaller changes that are a lot more intuitive.
god damn, so tired today
09:20
Does anyone know how I can use ASP.NET's Routing to get the data (JSON or XML) I'm receiving from POST requests?
I don't wish to get the object since this is just writing to a database in JSON and retrieving it using the database's API
is this for logging?
No. Normal operations. Just collecting GeoJSON data and performing geospatial operations provided by the database engine's driver
There is no need for me to have any models
Just a repository and a controller
09:38
@MoonOwl22 so why use ASP? NancyFx or something is far lighter and perfectly fit for that purpose
@Squiggle Because I'm used to using whatever Microsoft feeds me
It's bad but it's a common culture to roll out your own if Microsoft does not at least endorse it.
then I can't help you :)
I will try it out
I'll stop the habit and accept that I can write C# without the .NET framework
erm... it's still using the .Net framework. Just the new one - the OWIN stack etc.
I never worked with API's, JSON and shizzle before this weekend and manage to do it all perfectly using PHP. Very easy tbh
09:44
php? ugh
I meant that I should not rely on Microsoft's products only
PHP is something I never liked. I dislike inconsistencies in languages
Indeed. It did get a nice performance boost in the latest release though.
I was convinced by codinghorror that the inconsistencies were reason enough for me to avoid it like the plague
Good morning everyone
@scheien Ye... But that was far easier than understanding WebAPI and all the shit it produced.. dmn I got confused
@CodeMaster sup master
09:47
@JakobMillah: Shit? what?
@scheien Well.. It generates a lot of stuff that makes me confused.. routings and what not. Everything I did in the PHP, I did from scratch. So I knew everything the code did
Web API seems straight forward to be. It is a nice abstraction when I am going to be doing a lot of in-memory programming
If I need to show a DropDownList from ViewModel, is the following code correct to use or should I use ICollection or Innumerable?
public SelectList OfficeSiteTypeDDList { get; set; }
I'm totally confused about how to display a DropDownList with some data from database. Last night I tried different ways but at the end there was nothing... :(
By nothing I mean that the DropDownList doesn't show any value. There many posts on SO but I really don't understand which one should I use as said earlier.
@JakobMillah: check out attribute routing. That makes much more sense
@scheien Ye, I think I might get the hang of it now when I understand how API works and interacts. But it was easier starting off with PHP rather than WebAPI to learn how API works, instead of getting overwhelmed by all the files that are getting generated ^^
09:54
Attribute routing is the way I do routing. The old way of routing made me not want to use it at all
attribute routing is how we ended up. api/v1/user for instance.
pretty straight forward with the verbs and all. Very structured
Sometimes, all a programmer wants is a complete understanding of the conceptual model of your abstraction to feel comfortable using it
Sometimes, you just want to not suck at C#. Aka me RN.
@JakobMillah Then why use Web API and not something simpler?
@RoelvanUden Ended up using PHP. Was pretty simple
10:01
hello can you tell me where can i put #define V40 ? in visual studio i tried to add it in conditional compile constants but it does not work if the build is release
10:11
@JakobMillah That's true.
Kinda like the way PHP is OOP as well. More familiar with the syntax
Where can I read the implementation of .NET classes? I need to see how HttpContext is implemented.
@ErroreFatale I guess here: referencesource.microsoft.com
Beat me to it
@JakobMillah PHP is nice for small things.
10:13
thanks
PHP is also good if you have an extremely tight budget
When NancyFx docs say low ceremony do they mean "less redundancy"
RE cold offices: Last night I had to open the window because I was too warm to sleep
It's now uncomfortably warm in the office
the UK hasn't had a winter this year
anyone here using Telerik MVC?
What does it mean if _notificationContext is null inside the class HttpContext? referencesource.microsoft.com/#System.Web/…
@MoonOwl22 You can get by with any other semi-popular platform (e.g. ASP.NET or NodeJS) on a tight budget.
10:24
I have come across free hosts for PHP but not for anything else
I have the problem that the HttpContext.Current.Session is null. I realized that there are many things which are broken inside HttpContext.Current: four properties that threw a null reference exception. I am realizing that this is probably due to the fact that _notificationContext is null.
They make money by sharing your revenue with you
@MoonOwl22 Free hosting is always a bad idea. But there is hosting for 0.50eu/month using PHP, so that's a tight budget that works. OTOH ASP.NET hosting can be as cheap as 1eu/month, too..
I hate CPanel from cheap hosts
It puts me off
You hate CPanel? I would jump for joy if I got CPanel instead.
DirectAdmin, now that's a horrible control panel.
10:32
I've never used DirectAdmin
Is NancyFx really what their intro promises their library to be?
Website Panel is easier on the eyes
@MoonOwl22 fappa
@MoonOwl22 Pretty much. It's simplistic. It's a great fit for rapid development.
NancyFx + Linq2Db = l0ts of love
Simplistic or simple? Simplistic is complication
Simplex and complex are good. Simplistic and complicated are bad.
I will read the documentation and compare it to alternatives
10:40
Don't read and compare too much. Just try it.
Okay. I will look at the limitations of it before I use it and see if they will affect me in anyway
@RoelvanUden Indeed. PHP for larger on other hand... Just take a look at Wordpress sites and I am close to committing suicide.
I actually prefer webforms than php in large projects...
No troll!
I heard Facebook is doing well with PHP
Facebook probably, but dem employees
RIP
WordPress is not exactly a good example of good code. PHP can have good code, too. Just like you can have good code in ASP.NET MVC. Just take a look at open source C# projects; their code should bring you to that brink of insanity, too, just like open source PHP projects.
The guys from FB really know what they're doing.
10:46
I like the idea of a library that does one thing and one thing only
Single responsibility
And it does it well
So NancyFx is a service end-point for HTTP methods right?
Also, Facebook have written a stricter variant on PHP to address limitations of the language.
Then it's not PHP
Hack is a programming language for the HipHop Virtual Machine (HHVM), created by Facebook as a dialect of PHP. The language implementation is open source, licensed under the BSD License. Hack allows programmers to use both dynamic typing and static typing. This kind of a type system is called gradual typing, which is also implemented in other programming languages such as ActionScript. Hack's type system allows types to be specified for function arguments, function return values, and class properties; however, types of local variables are always inferred and cannot be specified. == HistoryEdit... ==
@MoonOwl22 It's pretty much a mapping mechanism of HTTP end-point to methods, yes, and everything it needs to do is defined by your code by invoking helpers (e.g. take form data and turn it into a POCO). Or you use your own thing. Super simple.
@MoonOwl22 It's PHP + types for static analysis. The same as you can reach with proper annotations.
Hmm I like the idea of NancyFX. I'm checking out sample code. It looks refreshing
It reminds me of a time before every pattern ever blogged became the name of a framework
10:51
We're all already fed up with big monolithic frameworks. Just take a bunch of small libraries that do one thing well and build your stack that way, composition of your own little choices. That's exactly why nodejs is so refreshing as well.
You can harmonise the code in between the two frameworks but you will need a lot of extra code and that extra bit of code will cost you
Exactly. The bottom one is so much simpler. And it's better of the libraries themselves are simple, too.
The downside, and you can see it in JS projects, is fragmentation. Every project uses a different set of libraries with slightly different workflows, patterns and expectations.
Take Linq2Db as example, versus EntityFramework. Linq2db is really really predictable, it just queries stuff, whereas EntityFramework does a ton of things for no apparent reason. Both are just for data access.
True, fragmentation is a thing.
One place in C#-land where easily pluggable small libraries seems to work relatively well is dependency injection.
10:58
I don't like DI 99% of the times. People often use it "just because"
I've worked on many projects, using Unity, MEF (or a combination thereof), Autofac and Ninject, and most were pretty easily replaceable.
I have never used DI
What does a DI framework do btw
I have never used DI
@MoonOwl22 DI is a mechanism for IoC. Buzzwords FTW!
It reverses control. You essentially make an interface saying "I need a service that does X" and use that interface. Then your glue code translates that into <whatever your lib needs here>, and the calling code is none the wiser.
In order to display a DropDownList with data from db, do I need to add the IEnumerable inside Model or ViewModel?
11:00
So if at some point you want to replace that lib, it's isolated, you can just swap out the calls from your abstracted interface to the lib, change it to the new lib, and nothing in the system is even aware of the change. In theory.
From what I know we have property, constructor and method dependency injections and all of this is simply just using interfaces and abstract classes or less derived classes to loosen coupling. I don't see how a framework comes in the way of this
Basically, a DI library will define a container for types. Let's say I have ICustomerDal and its implementation, CustomerDal. Instead of calling new CustomerDal in my BL layer, I tell my DI container that CustomerDal is my ICustomerDal implementation, and have the BL ask the DI for an ICustomerDal, separating the implementation from the contract.
Which adds quite a bunch of glue code for no apparent reason 80% of the time.
@RoelvanUden When you use it religiously, yes. I've seen people use it for instantiation of everything.
Because they don't have a clear separation between ownership and dependencies.
Indeed. Use patterns where it adds value, not "because the book said so"
11:05
There are what I am beginning to identify as enterprise-specific patterns
Those should be kept in enterprise development
"Enterprise" development isn't a defined thing
Well, organisation software development
normally "Enterprise" is just a word used to justify the development of the inner-platform antipattern
The inner-platform effect is the tendency of software architects to create a system so customizable as to become a replica, and often a poor replica, of the software development platform they are using. This is generally inefficient and such systems are often considered by William J. Brown et al. to be examples of an anti-pattern. == Examples == Examples are visible in plugin-based software such as some text editors and web browsers which often have people creating plugins that recreate software that would normally run on top of the operating system itself. The Firefox add-on mechanism has been...
I worry a lot about efficiency when it comes to software
you shouldn't
premature optimisation is one of the main reasons things never get delivered on time
11:07
I'm afraid of making the client of my code wait
that and feature-creep
I know but this in reference to the choice of libraries
And patterns I employ
Just build the stuff
3
Yeah you're right
Of course I'm right
/arrogance
11:10
youtube.com/… learning functional programming with F#
One of my lecturers
I might want to write more of my code in F#
If you can read it, great!
In Entity Framework.. Is there some kind of simple way to select a specific object? "Maybe called object identifier... Not sure"

I have X objects with unique IDs and Positions. I want to get the position value from a specific object, but can't figure out how to.
The best way IMHO to start to understand DI is to implement poor-man's-DI (or as Mark Seemann calls it, Pure DI) yourself, indirecting only what you actually need. E.g. You have some classes with dependencies as interfaces...you want to either mock them or use the real deal, so you define a Dictionary<Interface, Func<Interface>> and get your dependencies by invoking the factory delegate
This without having to loop through all the objects to find the right ID
That's it. No complicated container, not to start with, and you understand why containers have the features they do by discovering the need for them first, in your own code
11:14
@JakobMillah Table.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Id == 12)?
hmm, I'll check that out after lunch! Thanks @RoelvanUden
@TomW good suggestion
@Squiggle I've written container logic I'm not proud of.
funcs of funcs of funcs...
    BizUserBasketItem basketItem = userBasket.Items.ContainedItems.AsEnumerable()
        .Where(i => i.Id == userBasketItemId)
        .FirstOrDefault();
There's the solution :P
userBasket.Items.ContainedItems.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Id == userBasketItemId)
11:21
same thing? ;o
@TomW Sounds funcy!
@JakobMillah Yeah. AsEnumerable seems unnecessary here. Items is already enumerable, and since it's a reference, included in your graph. Then .Where and FirstOrDefault without expression is the same as FirstOrDefault with expression. So, the one-liner is easier to read and clearer in intention.
ReSharper would suggest that change too btw.
@Squiggle I particularly liked (hated) the part where I had the logic for yanking the name and type of properties on a data contract class using reflection, inside the Resolve method
@RoelvanUden Sweet! Thanks
But - the container is a child of the composition root. You can throw it away and all the application code still works
11:24
downloading ReSharper. Might be useful
I can barely imagine writing C# without ReSharper anymore :/
really? :o Sounds like a decent tool
This offices' coffee tastes like fag ends. I cannot comprehend how utterly awful it is
Gooood I love YouTube's random play selection thingy. Just stumbled upon another great channel :D
@TomW It must be Java
11:28
badum-tsch
I think we should observe our own days like Ada Lovelace day
John McCarthy day
Coming from holidays burns
11:46
oh. The other John McCarthy.
John Patrick McCarthy CBE (born 27 November 1956) is a British journalist, writer and broadcaster, and one of the hostages in the Lebanon hostage crisis. McCarthy was Britain's longest-held hostage in Lebanon, being held for more than five years. == Career == He attended Lochinver House School, then Haileybury College, Hertfordshire, and read American Studies at the University of Hull. McCarthy was a journalist working for United Press International Television News at the time of his kidnap by Islamic Jihad terrorists in Lebanon in April 1986, and was held in captivity until his release on 8 August...
We had a bar named after him at the university where I studied
</irrelevant-fact>
@Squiggle The journalist or the computer scientist?
@MoonOwl22 the journalist. He was held captive by terrorists in the Middle-East for >5 years.
@Squiggle It's noble of your university
12:06
@CodeMaster Yes?
I'm getting crazy and confused
I'm about to do this
There is one thing that I never understood properly inside MVC and that was DropDownList
I need to display some dropdown values from database into dropdown. but I don't exactly know where should I put my List, is it inside Model or ViewModel?
ViewModel should contain the value/display pairs and the selected item, so it can be properly bound.
your model... whatever you want. Probably just the selected item.
Let me explain the scenario.
I have form where I need to select a Office Type from DropDown. Those types (Code and Definition) are inside a model called OfficeSiteTypeDD and this is the ViewModel (pastie.org/private/r4ke4uudb3ax1xx5ksdzgg)
The form itself gets generated from this ViewModel pastie.org/private/xwzegbvqmgarywsopmaxa
So after all, I'm confused. As you see I've added
public SelectList OfficeSiteTypeDDList { get; set; } but I'm sure it's wrong to put it there.
This is my current View but before Code I need to display that DropDownList
12:17
oooo material design
yes it's MD.
and this is my Controller: pastie.org/private/r99hykhjnhfoghlqynsoq
Isn't the label omitted in material design
^ :)
@CodeMaster looks like the right approach, tbh. What exactly is difficult?
The difficult part is that how can I display the DropDownList values from model/database?
I'm using a Setup Project (vdproj) to create an MSI installer. But I need to create a setup.exe bootstrapper alongside, any idea how I can produce both MSI and setup.exe as part of build?
12:22
@RoelvanUden you're correct but in this case where I'm using Telerik Kendo UI Grid and I should read about hiding the title. Right now my priority is to make the DropDownList work.
@Squiggle The difficult part is that how can I display the DropDownList values from model/database?
So far, I've spent 3 days to find the right method...
Any advise or guidance would be greatly appreciated
@CodeMaster ynhrgh... which controller method is the one where you render your Edit view?
@CodeMaster I know that feeling :/
You guys spend too much time finding the right way, and not enough solving the problem :P
Entity Framework is freakin huge...
!!youtube too much too much too much
She is deadek
12:30
@RoelvanUden true, but first we gotta know how to use the tools we're given
@CodeMaster yeahhh... but which action is it?
I figure that out as I go along :p
oh wait
you have a controller all to it's self to load the dropdown list via ajax?
@Squiggle I need that dropdown OfficeSiteDD_Create and OfficeSiteDD_Update
@Squiggle This is the controller where it gets generated via Telerik MVC Scaffolding. The CRUD works fine with that controller.
@JakobMillah It's Hugeeeee
Is it a good idea to use ViewBag to show data for this issue?
12:40
What does it mean if in HttpContext.Current.Response I have a 202 status code? I read what 202 is, but I don't understand what causes it...
I'm using ASP.NET mvc
Something like this:

IEnumerable<SelectListItem> items = db.OfficeSiteTypeDD.Select(c => new SelectListItem
{
Value = c.Code,
Text = c.Definition

});
ViewBag.SiteTypeList = items;
@ErroreFatale Can you open a profiler to check what the running times of each operation are?
@MoonOwl22 do you mean the time for each request?
Is it normal that the Session is null with a statis code of 202?
12:50
dat smirk
13:04
morning
@ErroreFatale it's saying it's accepted your payload and is processing it, but processing is not necessarily completed
Anyone here know what causes a sillent crash in Region.Exclude(GraphicsPath)?
!!youtube Boneparte - Too much
Welcome back @CapricaSix
13:37
@TomW No i have no idea just gone through some basic of implementing logs in web api

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