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user47589
14:08
hello hello
@TomW and is it normal that the Session is null with a status code of 202?
what is the current penalty for downvoting a question?
There is no relation between a status response and the availability of the Session object.
user47589
you lose 1 karma for downvoting questions, iirc
is it still that way?
14:13
Oh, crap. For the past two days I've had Notepad pop up randomly, at no discernable intervals or clear trigger. The process just launches occasionally.
it is that way as long as you still believe in karma
@kush none
there never was afaik
Couldn't figure out why. Looked at my code to see if I added some debug tests - nothing.
@RoelvanUden my problem is that HttpContext.Current is messed up: the Session is null and many properties throw an exception. You can see that status of HttpContext.Current in this picture: https://i.sstatic.net/VzYGC.png
Looking at the implementation of HttpContext (http://referencesource.microsoft.com/#System.Web/HttpContext.cs,6fba8e72335f5cc8) class I realized that the exception (NullReferenceException) is caused by the fact that the private member _notificationContext of HttpContext.Current is null. Any idea of the possible reason?
Now I remember that I added a scheduled task last week to check out the Event Log trigger - trigger a scheduled task whenever an event is written to a specific Windows Event Log.
Grrr.
14:15
@ErroreFatale Is this WebAPI? From what I'm finding on google, webapi doesn't support sessions
Not by default, anyway
US shuts dog base in Ethiopia
ONAGOfly is a follow-me nano dog that you'll actually be able fly soon
fracking feeds...
user47589
web api supports session.
@Amy isn't web api supposed to be "restful"?
user47589
14:21
yes, restful. but it supports sessions
When would we use sessions though? stackoverflow.com/a/11479021/227646
wait, is there no preview if I use https with the shortened url?
no, apparently it is because the url needs to be alone
so glad I can post to the sandbox
@juanvan I suppose, if it is more clear.
@TomW yes, I'm using a web api. I enabled Sessions by the way, and session work in other requests in the same web api. It doesn't work only in this particular request. By the way as you can see the problem is not only that Session is null, but HttpContext.Current is meesed up with many properties which throw a NullReferenceException because a private member inside the class is null: i.sstatic.net/VzYGC.png
14:27
how does web api support session?
The same way MVC does.
that feels wierd...
user47589
it also smells weird.
but let's be honest, it feels exactly like Microsoft
You're not supposed to layer state on to an API
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14:29
@ErroreFatale was wondering about that, but ok, you've enabled session state, fair enough. To be honest, this looks like a 'is never going to work the way you want so give up' kind of problem
Accept that APIs should be stateless and be done with it
@Failsafe you can enable sessions with HttpContext.Current.SetSessionStateBehaviour(...)
@TomW but how do I check which user is doing the request without sessions? It's important!
@ErroreFatale don't they have a key?
@kush the username is the key
but a username isn't a session I don't think unless I am misunderstanding something here
user47589
are the users' auth cookies being sent with the request?
14:33
content of the Authorization: header
@Amy they should be!
@Amy yes, if you are speaking about the cookie which contains the information to access the correct session
session id
@ErroreFatale Usually you do something along the lines of requesting a temporary token through an anonymous API. Then you send the token as a header (e.g. X-Authorization-Token) which is then checked in the API itself, and possibly, filtered upon. There is a sort-of-but-not-exactly-like-a-session state then.
Sessions are too easy to misuse, you'll feel inclined to put something other than login data in there at some point..
Or even use Authorization header indeed.
(if you use https)
also maybe if the workflow requires multiple steps, maybe we can move the logic server side and return all the information at once? would that make things stateless?
@ErroreFatale How do you intend to track all these Global Variable's, these Session's?
@ErroreFatale A Session only last for like 20 minutes unless specified otherwise.
@ErroreFatale Also, what about the memory consumption if you begin to abuse Session's?
@RoelvanUden but then you have to keep a state at the server side, which memorizes to which user has been assigned a determined token. This would be similar to sessions...
14:44
@ErroreFatale does what you do require the server to know what has happened before?
Because I don't have only to check that the user has permissions to get the content, but I have to know who is the user
@ErroreFatale But Web.Api and MVC should be stateless, you call what you need and get that everytime, not try to force conditional request.
@ErroreFatale Why can't you use [Authorize]
This is the mother of all X-Y problems
@TomW ?
Indeed. You can get away with a simple Authorization header.
14:47
@Greg I'm saying you're right. If the issue really is just identifying who the user is to permit or deny access to resources, then [Authorize] is (almost) the right solution
None of this messing about with sessions
@TomW Oh, I wasn't sure where the X-Y was directed.
You shouldn't hardly use Session's in MVC or Web.Api period.
('almost' because IIRC Authorize returns an http status code which is arguably incorrect...)
You have almost zero need for them.
@Greg when would you use thembtw?
Is there a good reason it is there?
@kush If your application is small enough and you don't want to persist data throughout within a cookie, you could use a Session, but other than that you really shouldn't.
14:50
why do you automatically start with 101 reputation now
Not sure if @TomW and @RoelvanUden would agree with that.
if you join a community
@Failsafe Idk.
@Failsafe if you are part of another community with a pos. rep
@Failsafe I thought you always did if you had 200 somewhere
14:50
oh interesting
did not know there was a cut off
Gotta love when plebs get fascinated by how you can hax by querying straight to the Database!
Ohhh
it's because im 'trusted'
@juanvan you probably made your first 200 way too quickly :P
haha
14:51
@kush ha, I just got to 300, then stopped answering questions
@kush I keep getting rep for a question i asked like 2 years ago
every now and again 5-10 points will roll in
@Greg In MVC a Session has uses. In API, it does not.
reminds me of a meme on imgur about making points off of comments where the guy says "yeah it is hard work, tilling the comment soil but at least it is honest work unlike the repost whore OP" or something
is ycombinator bad to look at at work
@Failsafe if you want to get work done probably
14:54
@juanvan You don't think ICrud would be a weird name?
get random build errors, could not over write a dll of another project, (was the dependency did an update to) second time it works fine
@Failsafe looking to create a startup?
@Squiggle lol why
@Failsafe ...because ycombinator is a start-up incubator...?
@Squiggle Im using it for hacker news
14:56
or do you mean reading yc's hackernews?
I need a good idea, before I would even attempt that.
TIL YC helped reddit and docker
@Greg ya if it makes sense, that is all the interface has? simple crud?
14:58
wow their list is pretty extensive
not to sound like a poaching recruiter but if you are a programmer and are worried that they might fire you if they think you are looking for better opportunities, it is time to look for better opportunities
@RoelvanUden so if I understood correctly what you wrote, when the user performs the login I check the user name and the password, and if they are correct I generate a token and I send it in the response. Furthermore I can send a cookie with the user name. Correct?
Don't use cookies or sessions.
@RoelvanUden ok... where is the user name stored?
@ErroreFatale Creating a REST API?
15:04
It's not. You have two choices:

A) Use the `Authorization` header (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_access_authentication).
B) Use a token end-point that generates a temporary token for a POST. Then require the token in a custom header.
Well, two sane choices. You can use cookies and shit but that's not sane.
@ErwinOkken I'm using mvc controllers in general, but a Telerik product requires the use of a web pi. So, in this exceptional case I'm using a web api
ApiController
You know you can return Json from a regular MVC controller
@RoelvanUden This is what i thought of when we were talking about sessions in webapi
returning a json struct of a httpcontext.session
4 elements have been appended to the periodic table
@RoelvanUden but this Telerik product (report viewer) requires to implement a class called "ReportControllerBase" which is an implementation of an ApiController.
15:12
telerik \o/
Telerik software is broken out of the box, why do you even..
@tweray that the funnel?
telerik (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
broken is a very gentle word for telerik
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I'd be okay if telerik didnt charge you a life's worth of savings
well, so you are fine that they absorb you two life worth of sanity?
15:17
but unfortunately they charge you mucho dinero for a less than adequate product
go to an event get a free yr subscription
i did that for jetbrains
i still have my uni email
used it got a free year of everything
@RoelvanUden btw I don't understand if the username is sent or not in the authrization header...
And what does it mean?
"it doesn't require cookies, session identifier and login pages"
I have login pages
@Failsafe define 'helped'? reddit is oooold, did anyone know what a Y combinator was when they were starting out?
(Does anyone know what a Y combinator is now?)
15:32
they were an investment
YC has a whole page of investments
I am not saying they were the main investor, just that they helped seed investements
It might sound like nothing but 120k for 3 months of work is a pretty large bet
YC has been around for 10 years already
Well I never. I'd have said reddit would be old news in 2005
I think reddit stole it's ui from yc
or the other way around
> Founded: June 23, 2005, Medford, Massachusetts, United States
Huh.
Reddit only became big after the mass digg exodus
15:37
maybe it's digg I'm thinking of
@Greg I love that
had it stuck in my head all weekend
you asshole
the bad lip reading for nfl is better
imho
Still hilarious, we all have someone waiting for us in the Bushes of love.
user47589
15:52
we what
@Amy some chicken duck woman thing
user47589
oh okay
@Amy Watch the video?
argh
Yarg
16:02
@juanvan For executing raw SQL / Stored Procedure what did you like better IDbCommand or IDatabase?
IDbCommand
Okay.
CruDCommanD
I've decided I'm going to build a Consulting web-site.
Nice
16:03
But use Web.Api / Ember and use proper enterprise architecture.
Then make the project all open source.
"proper enterprise architecture" I lol'ed
Proper-Toy - it's for play time
@Greg what's a "consulting web-site"?
@RoelvanUden Well, I wanted to help people learn proper enterprise architecture.
@Greg Sorry, it sounds funny. I've never heard of enterprise architecture that was "proper" :P
16:10
^ I kinda agree with this
@RoelvanUden Same
"Enterprise" is such an ill-defined term
There is no cookie cutter architecture
it's practically meaningless, and a often used as an excuse for convoluted or inner-platform architecture.
I saw this job advertised: mood.bamboohr.co.uk/jobs/view.php?id=2
then I read this:
"The platform has been built, maintained, enhanced and enriched over 15 years by the Software Development team and never stagnates; demand for new functionality, the constant rise in expectation of software capabilities and the opportunities provided by new technologies ensures a constant flow of requirements. The software development team uses an agile SCRUM methodology and a pro-active attitude to help the business understand its requirements and to drive the product forward."
@Greg Plus it's really hard to learn how to do architecture without just doing it
Most of the problem solving comes with experience
textbook learning will not help much as every situation is unique
@Squiggle Jesus
How to kill your code: Implement new tech whenever it comes out
maintainability must be a nightmare
16:19
my thoughts exactly. It sounds like a monster.
"Our customers and consultants build complex, data driven situational awareness and Enterprise Architecture software products for large commercial and governmental organisations. At the heart of every solution delivered is our software platform; which is large, rich and multi-facetted. It is a database, a Windows application, a website, and a Windows service."
sounds like they've built an inflexible stack right there
they might as well just say "Our salespeople don't ask what the customer wants - they tell them what they'll get."
well not anymore i guess
they could just use docker and package/ship the app to any platform
i guess it depends on whether it's a .net stack or not
I think it's a bit of everything.
> The code your team-mates write today is the code you will enhance tomorrow. Do you understand this – and all it entails
> C# and .Net 2.0+ ideally with Win Forms or Web Forms
@tweray Alarm bells / alarm bells / alarm bells....
the word tomorrow just don't marry with winforms and webforms
"we are going to write some winform/webform app, and what's better, you are also going to maintain and extend those app we wrote!"
yep. Sounds like hell.
I figure if I'm going to move back to the UK I'll just start my own business again :-]
@tweray LOL
A.K.A You will maintain legacy code because fuck you
16:44
> A permanent, full time, C# Software Engineer.
Probably a 2+ year contract
basically by getting this job, you got a lifetime sentence
they will probably send you to "training"
which if you leave or break contract you will have to repay the costs
which could be like 50k
it's blackmail
Hi all, I have a question regarding product key, anyone can guide me?
Ask your question
16:46
first guide us about what's your question, i tried so hard but still cannot read your mind
@Failsafe I doubt it's that bad - and on-the-job training like sending you to conferences etc is never claimed back upon resignation, IME.
Actually I posted this question stackoverflow.com/questions/34594767/… and received a lot of downvotes
it's only if they sponsor you to do a Masters or something
@Squiggle Depends what's in your contract when you sign on
Don't even bother applying though
Use that site @Codeman used
Hired.com
I am novice in these stuff, is there any difference between license key and product key?
16:49
@Ahmad not really, especially in the context of your question.
my marvelous metronome (:
it's all about how ppl like to call it
just like you like to call grandpa or grandfather
I give a product key to a user to activate the application, then I plan to check it through my algorithm when the application starts
16:50
@Ahmad OK
and if algorithm succeed then the application runs, actually I used this algorithm github.com/appsoftware/.NET-Licence-Key-Generator
@Codeman is that UK-based as well? or just US jobs?
no idea
user47589
that link gives me a 500, codeman
@RoelvanUden Yeah, I know that proper may not be ideal terminology. Maybe, common standard practice?
16:52
@Squiggle I thought the algorithm can not be broken to generate other serial keys, and that is the key
@Greg I work on visual studio team services. no android
@Codeman ah yeah, it talks in terms of $. It'll be US-only.
@Amy weird, not me
@Squiggle Theres a list of locations you can select when creating an acc
@Squiggle But should I still hide the entered product key somewhere in the client computer while he already knows it?
16:53
@Ahmad Did you check how it's implemented in the sample solution for the .Net Licence Key Generator?
@Squiggle yes, there is a Verfication Dll which verfies the product key
@Squiggle It uses part of the keys that were used to generate the product key, then the full keys are not available in the code
@Ahmad isn't that a client/server license thing? Did you implement the license server?

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