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13:00
I've shouted and hammered my fist on the desk a couple of times today.
Fortunately I'm WFH.
Wang From Hell?
x
or no
fuck me
Wow Tom, this reminds me on trying to get COM libs to run on IIS 64bit pool, though it's not the same
Gladly we got a technician doing all this shizzle..
I'd have to spend so long explaining what the problem was it's not worth it
ruin someone elses health, not yours!
:O
13:08
morning
so check this out
hold on i have to gist it
i may have taken it mildly too far
doooo eet
i want to make some demo home page that pretty much looks like the jquery site or the ember site
some typical javascript site with some other framework logos in there
GradeBook book = new GradeBook();
=
Type pointer = new instance of Class?
quick demo's
is that correct understanding?
GradeBook is the Type, book is the pointer variable, and of course GradeBook() is a new instance of that class.
13:20
o/
@TomW Yes I eventually figured it out
17 hours ago, by mikeTheLiar
Oh fuck, opening system32 on prod. Tread lightly
@Failsafe I say you've not taken it not too far enough
@mikeTheLiar you're right
im creating a git repo for it right now
lol
Hello There
I have a problem, Can you help me ?
just ask your question
@mikeTheLiar needs a bunch of amber strobe lights and a siren that goes WAAAAARK.....WAAAAARK....
13:23
1
Q: How Do I select a new class to contain a list of other class?

ChicharitoI have a two class and I join them and then convert to JSON. var query = from c in Item join o in ItemDetailList on c.TRANSFER_ID equals o.TRANSFER_ID select (new TransferStatus() { ItemID = c.ItemID, ...

@mikeTheLiar Please, I need to this as soon as possible
And I need a panini but that doesn't mean I'm going to get one.
@mikeTheLiar oh god what i would do for a panini rn
Chich, what is the question in layman terms
13:25
@JoJo his question is in laymans terms
@Chicharito friendly reminder: adding context like "I need to this asap" in SO can help you nothing except piss off some ppl
It's actually a decent question but I don't know the answer
@RoelvanUden .NET Core 1.0 and ASPNET Core 1.0? Man let's just make this more confusing
Oh 5 is too high a number? Might as well come up with some new bullshit
Try new Tuna of the Dirt Canned Chicken!
@tweray Thank you for information bro but I wrote my problem in question
@tweray If you want you can look my question
13:28
@Chicharito I think you need to add into groupname on the end of your join. Then ItemDetailList = groupname when you select the result
@TomW
@TomW Can you give me example ?
That is an example
@TomW Ok, Thank you
morning
o/
13:35
o/
@Failsafe they started counting again because it's a total re-write, all the way down. It's basically a different product.
@Chicharito the question have a bad example. If You copy paste the code, the TRANSFER_ID is unrecognized
@TomW Ok, Thank you
@ntohl I changed it
ok
still not compile
Thank you for all help, I solved my problem, Have a nice day
13:42
next time use a rubber duck please
nice visit
hi every onw
one
i want to use camera in my windows app
can any one tell me how to use it
you mean like a webcam api is needed?
i have read some blogs
13:46
for windows phone i am making
I feel smart at work... Got the quesetion:

What does, Division(a, b) do?
What does Division(a,b) do?
Does someone know what {0:<someFormat>} means in DateTime formatting?
@JakobMillah what does Division do?
Feeling ashamed not knowing this after all these years...
13:47
do you mean like {0:'hh:mm:yy'} ?
@JoJo nothing is working in windows phone 8.1
yes
@mikeTheLiar Squadron equality
Same word in english, but squad is more freq used :P
i have tried this takePhotoManager = new MediaCapture();
/ await takePhotoManager.InitializeAsync();
but my application is getting crashed
13:48
@gdoron that's not related to datetime, it's param index for string.Format()
@JoJo I'm asking what the {0: means
isnt it like the first argument?
@gdoron that means the next 0.th argument is formatted like that
yes
@tweray ohhh, it's just string.Format
Ohh...
13:49
Ashamed indeed.
i have no use for shame
:) thanks guys
That's okay, when I found out about formatting sections I was pretty amazed
I find it very confusing and useless since ToString can do it in a much more readable way, but the heck with it.
13:53
@JoJo that is for windows 8
and not working in 8.1
i tried that
but after await captureManager.InitializeAsync();
my application is crashing
@JoJo
Guys - quick question. Objects are ref by default correct. So if I want to pull a specific leaf from a composite and update values, do i need to use the ref keyword and pass the leaf object to the operational code or can I just pull the object directly and it'll update without having to replace it with a new instance? If that makes sense
user47589
good morning everypony
evening
13:59
Afternoon
Gabe i don't get it
user47589
i'm not sure what @gabe is trying to ask
We're supposed to be getting new desktops and switching to Office 365 (from 2007) and I wish they'd hurry up.
@Gabe that's English but I'm not following the thread either
Yeah it's late. I'll try to explain clearly. Basically I have a composite with nodes that are a 'permission' level and leafs that contain the user object. I want to update user data on a timer tick. What I'm wondering is if I should remove the existing leaf and replace it with an updated one or whether I can update the values directly without having to create a new instance at all. And sorry, its past midnight and I'm refactoring terrible code I rushed out
The 'list' im talking about is persistent over the session of the application. So I'm just wondering what's the best option or best practise.
no you don't need to create a new oject, make a change and put it back
put it back part is what i am trying to say
14:06
Yeah so I pull the node for the leafs, replace it, then replace the the entire node back into the tree correct?
nope
Why is there a copy of Practical Common Lisp in our eBooks folder? Lisp is neither of those things.
You take something out of a data structure, make changes and kabaam
So replacing just the leaf will reflect in the tree without issue?
Nice, thanks man, if I could plus one you (can i?) I would
you dont need to replace it back again in the datastructure cuz of the reference
14:08
Ok so just a new instance
Cause of the ref. Nice man, thx :)
@Gabe The ref keyword applies to variables, not objects. If you pass a variable by ref, it allows you to reassign the variable
Anyone clued up on how I can change a TFS build server to use a different config from local builds?
i doesnt matter if you are creating a new instance as long as you are referring to the object in the datastructure
I feel like this is something I ought to be able to research, but google-fu is weak today
@MattThrower different how? Be warned, we just changed our config to match local, because of issues
14:10
Ok so just ref the and pass the 'object' as a param and it'll update fine? sorry. I'm REALLY tired
To use a different app.config file for unit tests depending on whether it's running locally or on the server
Are you trying to modify an object or a variable?
@KendallFrey probs should have specified that in the original question
@MattThrower Hmm, not sure. We have different config for tests as well, but not with app.config specifically
@KendallFrey maybe I can't find anything because it's not possible out of the box. I keep finding references to a plugin called SlowCheetah about which I know nothing
14:12
Trying to access setters inside the user leaf to update the values
@KendallFrey But I'm convinced I worked somewhere that this happened.
Sounds like you don't need ref
IME, you almost never need ref
I can't remember the last time I used it
no you dont need ref
keyword
i was saying referance in terms of concept
Maybe it's worth an SO question then. I had it in my head that it ought to be easy
Ok cool - Probably a stupid question that sleep would've fixed. Thanks for your help guys
14:15
You can test your amibiguities by creating small programs
only chance you need ref on reference type is when you need to change where exactly it's referencing to, like reconstruct the passed in instance, which... i don't see too many cases that you need it
user47589
in C# you almost never need to use ref
user47589
i'm trying to remember the last time i use it. not sure if I ever have
Yeah that's what I figured by looking at the mdsn but my google-fu was weak and I kept coming along conflicting answers so I wanted something a little more concrete
@Amy ref is how you pass by reference, it's not a "c# thing" it's more of the way you program
sometimes you want to pass by reference
14:19
We have a couple of methods that use ref. Very specific instances where we need a method to calculate more than one value (yes I know you're not supposed to do that)
Doesn't c# do it by default tho because of the way it's allocated on the stack?
Here we go again
Everybody has a slightly different way of describing value vs. reference semantics and almost everybody is right
But that doesn't stop there being arguments about it
Epp started a debate, didn't mean to ruffle feathers lol
tl;dr do what you want, nobody will care enough to dispute it
user47589
@Failsafe, i was specifically referring to the ref keyword.
14:21
by default c# only pass in reference and then that reference address become a local variable, which means no matter how you modify that reference address in your method, it is not going to affect the reference address outside the method's local scope
heap
user47589
i know how passing objects works.
@Gabe if you're thinking of value types vs. reference types, they're related concepts but not the same
@Amy it looked like you were saying you don't need to PBR in C#
sorry
user47589
ok
14:24
Yeah if I understand the concepts correctly - hardcoded references will affect the thing you're actually referencing, whereas passing by value creates a 'shadow' of the thing your passing. Yes/no/sortof/notevenclose?
Morning.
Maybe I'm just too tired and should sleep and go over the mdsn page tomorrow
@Gabe yes, kind of. This terminology is hard but I think you've got it right
you can just assume by default c# is passing pointer, and if using ref, it is passing double pointer
1
Q: Using Unity with multiple implementation

GregSo the issue, is when I declare: [Dependency] public AuthenticationService _authenticationServices { get; set; } The _authenticationServices will constantly remain null. It isn't referenced, which will throw a Null Reference Exception. I'm assuming the issue stems from my Unity Configuration...

14:28
So, can somebody explain what I'm afraid is a very basic IIS configuration question? Basically we've got multiple websites that are all listening on the same IP address and same ports (80/443) - how does IIS know to map requests to a site if they're all on the same port? Or more accurately, where is that configured in IIS? I've done a bunch of a googling and have about 25 tabs on the topic open but all they've done is muddy the issue.
Ok makes more sense now - thanks all. Good community on here. Helpful to tired monkeys. Night all
(it's entirely possible I'm not even asking the right question)
    wow... there weirdest thing ever is happening to me.

My MatterTypes class definition looks like this: i.imgur.com/xTjAWk8.png
And it looks like this in the DB: i.imgur.com/OvOCdnu.png

The code where the weirdness happens is below. If I take out the bolded line, all the ParentMatterTypes in the _subTypesList will be null. If I keep the bolded line there, then all the ParentMatterTypes receive the values that I expect them too.

            private void PopulateMatterSubTypesListBox()
@Michael You have your primary web-site, then you would make use of Virtual Directories. This would in essence tweak the application-
@Greg you mean @mikeTheLiar ?
14:32
So for instance:

localhost/admin
localhost/store
localhost/chat

Those would all represent separate virtual directories.
@Michael Yes, sorry.
@Greg they're not virtual directories
@mikeTheLiar I'm saying you make use of them.
Not sure I follow. Are you saying that we should be using virtual directories? Or something else? (feel free to treat me like an idiot)
Okay, so the common configuration would be separate sites, with separate bindings. ie:

localhost:80
localhost:81
localhost:82

That would do a separate site, since each site is using a different port.

The above would work on the same port with the use of Virtual Directories.
user47589
IIS doesn't only use use the port to choose where to send the request. It also looks at the path. If multiple virtual directories share the same port, they'll have different paths, so IIS will route the request accordingly.
14:38
Now, if you want to do multiple sites with the same IP and Port you would want to configure your Host Headers.
The Host Header would tell IIS how to route the site.
@Amy Yes, thank you.
@Greg I think that's the question I should've asked. Where/how is that configured?
Add a binding to a site IIS 7
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731692(v=ws.10).aspx

Configure a Host Header for a Web Site (IIS 7)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753195(v=ws.10).aspx

Managing Sites in IIS 7
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771341(v=ws.10).aspx
Okay, so this all makes sense so far. Where it's all breaking down is that what I'm seeing on our actual, running IIS instances doesn't match up with what I'm reading.
Okay, so let me explain what I'm seeing and maybe I'm just being dumb
user47589
a screenshot might help too. is that possible?
user47589
there are no dumb questions.
14:43
Only dumb people
Yeah I should be able to come with a screen shot (I'll have to obfuscate some stuff but it should still get the point across)
@Amy I disagree
when I was in college someone in my american history class asked when the war of 1812 was
user47589
lol
To be fair "1812" is wrong. It spanned multiple years
I know that
but still
14:45
So if someone answered 1813 they'd be correct. The war was in 1813; that is to say, it existed.
1812-1815
i believe
And if Descartes is to be believed, the only criterion for existence of anything is the idea of it. We still think about the war of 1812, therefore it's still going on. QED.
@TomW the last time i saw/heard someone use the phrase QED was in pirates of the carribean 3
Quod Ergo Demonstrandum; "Thus it is demonstrated"
@Amy yep, I'm an idiot. I realized as I was putting the screen shot together I just can't read properly. They're bound to different IPs.
14:47
@Amy do you have any thoughts on my question above?
@TomW yea
user47589
@mikeTheLiar mystery solved!
So the problem isn't that I don't comprehend IIS, the problem is reading comprehension.
PEBCAK
user47589
@Michael i missed it. i'm sort of half here right now
Shall I buy the goddamn domain?
@TomW You would think Unity would have better support for the multiple Register.
user47589
@Failsafe so we just need a website now
user47589
@greg, Autofac works very similarly.
need to make a blog called "When programmers take a joke too far"
14:53
> panini
@Amy I've already got Unity implemented, just have this rare case I'm trying to figure out.
> .js
random question... anyone know if it's possible to to URL rewrite in IIS to do a reverse proxy based on something like business.companyname.com/jira
@TomW nah, panin.io
And asshol.io
14:54
if cornhol.io isn't taken I'll eat my panino
>panino
cornhol.io well that's a relief
what the hell is panino, i only know panini
I am not clicking on that at work
what's everyones github uname
14:55
@tweray I believe panini is "little bread" and panino is "larger bread"
user47589
I was under the impression that panini is plural.
Quite possibly
I shall follow you @Amy
spaghetti is plural. of spaghetto, of course
14:57
@Failsafe I haven't logged in to github in quite a while, I have don't remember.
I thought you could log in with Google? Or did I dream that?
need a logo
lol
@Failsafe repurpose a turnip, it'll do
hahaha
hey boss, can i get a spaghetto?
look at it now
user47589
14:59
i see nothing different, @Failsafe
profile update not fast enough
press f5
I feel like this question would be a fairly common.
Ugh, I'm pretty sure the screen shots in this bug report were taken with a potato
user47589
lol
I wish I could offer a bounty on this question.
15:12
Why can't you?
Not till tomorrow, which I need to get this done by then. So- yeah.
Ah, gotcha
Totally sucks, this is the only thing holding the project up to.
user47589
what question?
user47589
i'm missing all kinds of things today.
15:18
24 mins ago, by Greg
Basically this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34912128/using-unity-with-multiple-implementa‌​tion
@Amy I will bake you a cheesecake next time your in Portland if you have the answer to that question.
user47589
i dont know enough Unity.
user47589
I could answer if it was Autofac. :(
user47589
maybe an autofac answer would guide you to the unity answer?
Maybe.
user47589
15:21
i'll try with a MCVE
@Greg any conditions about when to inject one or the other of those 2 implementations?
you can't globally inject two different implementation for same interface
No way possibly, how can I solve it?
@Amy

My MatterTypes class definition looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/xTjAWk8.png
And it looks like this in the DB: http://i.imgur.com/OvOCdnu.png

The code where the weirdness happens is below. If I take out the ** line, all the ParentMatterTypes in the _subTypesList will be null. If I keep the ** line there, then all the ParentMatterTypes receive the values that I expect them too.

private void PopulateMatterSubTypesListBox()
{
using (LitTrackContext context = new LitTrackContext())
{
_subTypesList = context.MatterTypes.Where(x => x.ParentMatterType != null).ToList();
@Michael I would assume that's related to deferred execution
15:28
@tweray There has to be a way.
what is this jicamajs for?
(I don't do js stuff)
user47589
@greg, this is a MCVE for Autofac doing what you're looking at doing with Unity. the concepts should be congruent: gist.github.com/amyhickman/3f66c68c34256902fefa
@Amy Thank you, I'll take a look.
@Greg no, there's no way to globally do that, there must be a condition. you can't tell your container "hey i know you got 2 implementation of interface A, i don't care which one just give me one of them"
you need to tell your container which exactly you want
How can I do that?
user47589
15:31
use named services and when registering the component that depends on those services, tell the container which one to resolve.
user47589
37
A: With Unity how do I inject a named dependency into a constructor?

Chris TavaresYou can configure dependencies with or without names in the API, attributes, or via the config file. You didn't mention XML above, so I'll assume you're using the API. To tell the container to resolve a named dependency, you'll need to use an InjectionParameter object. For your ClientModel examp...

in your AuthenticationService, which exact implementation do you need? or you need one or another in different cases?
@ntohl the lols, basically
Well, I have multiple Service classes that will require implementations.
ZNodeDataContextFactory
@TomW what kind of lols?
user47589
15:35
@Michael, i'd add logging to your dbcontext. inside the dbcontext's constructor, assign a function to the Log property to print out the SQL its executing. otherwise i have no idea
I think Ninject has a WhenInjectedInto or whatever it's called. Unity doesn't. You have to have some way of making the registrations distinct; named registrations are how you do that
user47589
@greg, did that answer not help?
@Amy Reading it now, a lot has changed so things are a bit different trying to sort it out.
user47589
ok
@Greg in that case, you can just create interface for each factory class that implements ICrudFactory, and inject those interface instead of the common interface
public IMincronDataContextFactory : ICrudFactory
{
}

public MincronDataContextFactory : IMincronDataContextFactory
{
    // Your stuff
}
so your container will be:
container.RegisterType<IZNodeDataContextFactory, ZNodeDataContextFactory>();
container.RegisterType<IMincronDataContextFactory, MincronDataContextFactory>();
15:39
Was trying to avoid Code duplication, but I won't have a choice?
user47589
i'm not sure i'm following @tweray's solution
what code did you duplicated?
Oh, I see what your doing actually. I'm abstracting a bit further.
i'm missing interface and class shit
public interface IMincronDataContextFactory : ICrudFactory
{
}

public class MincronDataContextFactory : IMincronDataContextFactory
{
// Your stuff
}
^ this should make more sense
I'll try it real quick.
@tweray Will this scale well, I technically have three separate interfaces ICrudFactory, IDbCommandFactory, ISearchable
15:45
@Greg creating more specific interface is easier than dealing with conditional injection, that's how i feel it, but it can just be me
@tweray First time using Unity.
So A lot of learning.
@tweray Should I associate all three?
what do you mean by associate?
public interface IMincronDataContextFactory : ICrudFactory, IDbCommandFactory, ISearchableFactory { }
@tweray When I do that I receive:

"message": "An error has occurred.", "exceptionMessage": "Object reference not set to an instance of an object.", "exceptionType": "System.NullReferenceException", "stackTrace": "

I'm assuming that is due to:

[Dependency]
public AuthenticationService _authenticationServices { get; set; }

Remaining null.
where is AuthenticationService in your container? i don't see the code
@Greg it all depends on what method you want to expose to the inject source
    public class AuthenticationService
    {
        #region Variable: 'Private'

        private readonly IDbCommandFactory _factory;

        #endregion

        #region Constructor:

        public AuthenticationService(IDbCommandFactory factory)
        {
            _factory = factory;
        }

        #endregion

        public Employee GetEmployee(string username)
        {
            using (var context = _factory.Create())
            {
                var employee =  context.BuildEntityFromStoredProcedure<Employee>("dbo.proc_Employee_Login", new SqlParameter { ParameterName = "U
Because I merged all three together, I'm going to have to call IZnodeDataContextFactory instead, which would expose all of them.
15:56
you should repaste in gist
user47589
code formatting in chat sucks
user47589
SO chat needs JicamaJS

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