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19:00
Super Cool Time Yoohooo
@TomW try dropping sanitation funding by 1%, the janitor will FUCKING KILL YOU
@mikeTheLiar it's faster?
Like, GOOG is even more keystroke than Google. Unless you use caps lock and what well-adjusted person uses caps lock? And even then you're only saving one key stroke
@Amy thanks. Would have taken me forever to find the right date time classes
@mike GOOG is five keystrokes, Google is seven
Fine, two key stroke.
19:02
Speaking of stocks, I get to go to ring the closing bell at NASDAQ next Monday. :)
@mikeTheLiar I think it's clear enough that it doesn't hurt my communication and it is easier to talk that way for me
user47589
but capital-case keystrokes are twice the calories
But by having this exchange you've already lost any time you've saved, probably over the last month
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@mikeTheLiar lol
@Codeman on a serious note, does MSFT just give no fucks about bugs or?
Connect is useless.
Most products aren't even on it. How are you supposed to get stuff fixed?
19:03
@TomW don't you start doing it too
You mean Kinect?
@Skylion no
If you want, you can always report the bugs directly to the managers in charge of said product.
It's easy to get contact details off of Google. :)
@Skylion well that's what I'm coming to
In other news, I'm starting to think nobody at this company understands IIS.
19:06
I work for a cloud gold partner and I don't know where to send this stuff
maybe uservoice
ahaaa
forgot about that
> Remember that this site is only for feature suggestions and ideas!
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yeah
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you guys see the article this week about not developing apps for Windows 10 because the store is all kinds of fucked?
all app stores are fucked, it's just msft's getting fucked more
19:09
anything can be an idea
I mean an idea can be anything
Deep. Real deep.
@StevenLiekens I have an idea - fix this bug!
too many star wars memes make me talk like yoda
@Amy seem to being having a bug: he conversion could not be completed because the supplied DateTime did not h
user47589
you can't have too many star wars memes. that's like saying you have too many cat pictures
19:12
uh... you can't have too many cat pictures? why?
user47589
you can never have enough cat pictures
Amy's a crazy cat pony in training
well, my cat is literally just living like picture, so story might be different for me
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hehe
she's only moving like 10-20 feet per day
19:18
My friends' cat learned to growl the other day
Does anybody have some references off hand that explain the ordering of multiple ActionFilterAttributes with OnActionExecuting events on the same Action?
She saw a dog for the first time. Growling happened. They think she must have not known she could do it, because she's doing it all the time for no reason now.
Reading code written by someone several years my junior. It hurts, but I know that I wrote code like this once too.
@KendallFrey someone who's your junior must write code that's full of references to Frozen
or possibly Justin Beiber
xoxoxoxox
Nothing like that
user47589
19:24
i looked into something related a long time ago, @SpencerRuport
There was a reference to the 7-minute workout
and "Marshmellow" [sic] as a version number
@TomW quality is priority #1 on my team
safety should be #1 priority
puts on goggles
Do you know how many developers are killed in Visual Studio accidents every year?
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@SpencerRuport, the ControllerActionInvoker class has a method InvokeAuthorizationFilters. you can see the .Net code here in my answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/19778218/…
user47589
19:26
basically, there is no ordering, it just enumerates them
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you can override that method and change the order however you like though.
@TomW Do suicides count?
@Codeman fuck you for oneboxing that
Can suicide be an accident?
@KendallFrey <3
No, really, fuck you
19:27
@Codeman OK, how do you solicit feedback from users, specifically for bugs?
And is the approach consistent across the company?
It still hadn't loaded for me
@TomW we have a "send a smile" or "send a frown" thing that goes directly to our PMs. We drive lots of bug fixes from that
how do you send a letter bomb?
19:28
OK. Basically by definition anything that doesn't have a GUI can't really do that
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frowns make me sad.
@Amy that's the point
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:(
@TomW idk, then. MSFT has 120k employees, I'm sure there are people with different attitudes than my team :)
I posted on the forums
Maybe that'll get a bite
19:30
nom
!!youtube nand cat
Whats the difference between Int and int, Decimal and decimal?
etc
@Michael nothing, really
int is a signed integer type, decimal is a base-10 floating point number
They're aliases for each other
19:32
whats the point of the aliasing?
The lowercases are keywords in C#, the capitalised ones are typenames. They are exactly synonymous
Nand cat is awsome!
@Michael Provide names for common types so you don't have to reference the actual types
A hypothetical C# compiler with no libraries at all, not even mscorlib, should be able to parse int but not Int32
But that's a useless exercise
not so much
e.g. COSMOS
19:34
so like int is the actual type and Int32 Int16 are like wrapper Types that place a limit on the amount int holds?
But yeah, it's kind of making the types part of the language instead of part of the standard library
@Michael no, no wrappers
int = Int32
short = Int16
long = Int64
ah i see
Quick sanity check: if I have an DNS record point to my server web server that already has something running at that IP on port 80, I can add an entry to C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts telling IIS that requests coming in on hostname whatever.mydomain.com should be routed to a specific port then use that host name in the site bindings. That way requests coming in on that URL don't need to specify the port even if that site is running on some arbitrary port.
Is that accurate?
hosts has nothing to do with incoming traffic... right?
you need a reverse proxy
19:37
^
you need to backtrace it
What am I, the cyber police?
or just set up port forwarding
Int32 = int, Int16 = short :)
the teenage gamer way
@Codeman Int64 = my junk
19:38
Which is why they rarely get used
hah
there are more juvenile jokes to be made
I'm too lazy
Anyway, so maybe I should back up because this problem seems like it's getting way more complicated than it needs to be.
IIS can host multiple subdomains on port 80
if that's what you want
...I think that is what I want.
Okay, so at this point let me just assume that I'm a moron and start questioning everything.
I doubt this is relevant at all but part of the reasons were jumping through these hoops is because we're using a load balancer maintained by a third party so we can't configure it ourselves. As a matter of fact, I don't think anybody here would know how.
you can set up as many of these as you want
as long as the Hostname:Port combination is unique for that server
19:44
I've been fucking trying to tell my boss that all goddamn day and I was right all along
Making me doubt myself and shit
it's always hard when you are right and your boss is wrong
because your boss is always right
today is a Metal kind of day
Follow Agile. There are no bosses.
@Codeman a day ending in Y?
hello
@tweray try asking your boss to explain their point of view. Often people will rubber duck themselves
19:46
i got a naive question
if your boss refuses, they're probably an asshole and it's not worth it to argue - just make sure you have their incorrect assumption documented in writing in case it comes back to bite you in the ass
we tried to implement scrum but we ended up with 2 project managers for 4 developers
does exception handling
is == try catch?
@StevenLiekens we have 2 PMs for... 10 devs?
19:48
@WTFZane if I understand the question, sort of.
@StevenLiekens I don't think that's how it's meant to work
we don't have huge amounts of interaction though, mostly I just ask them clarifying questions and they protect us from business decisions that would distract us otherwise
@WTFZane That doesn't handle the exception but it keeps the program from crashing
Handling the exception is whatever you put in the catch block.
is it also used for the word "trap"?
what's your guy's preferred way of including test data in a project?
19:49
Trapping exceptions? Yes, sometimes.
e.g. I have some JSON I want a mocked service to return - should I use Resources, use a raw File.Read, or what
So trapping the exception is also the same way as handling an exception?
@WTFZane I wouldn't use the word "trap" - that has a very specific meaning for computers
Is the same as catching an exception
most managed exceptions are not actually "traps"
In computing and operating systems, a trap, also known as an exception or a fault, is typically a type of synchronous interrupt typically caused by an exceptional condition (e.g., breakpoint, division by zero, invalid memory access). A trap usually results in a switch to kernel mode, wherein the operating system performs some action before returning control to the originating process. A trap in a system process is more serious than a trap in a user process, and in some systems is fatal. In some usages, the term trap refers specifically to an interrupt intended to initiate a context switch to a...
19:50
Interesting. TIL.
Traps might occur in something like a device driver, but almost certainly not managed code
ah maybe our univ have a different meaning
because we use trap as in to trap errors so the program keep running
wait a minute wait a minute
@WTFZane it was a reasonable assumption - if you're working with assembly or C, your exceptions might literally be traps, but managed code doesn't use traps, I believe.
managed code handles exceptions through stack rewinds
(generally)
@Codeman folder /TestData/things.json
19:51
i'll be double dogged damned
Traps are also used in debuggers - it's how debuggers hook into your code
That doesn't handle the exception but it keeps the program from crashing
Handling the exception is whatever you put in the catch block. @mikeTheLiar, i'm a bit confused by this
Put a post-build step in the project that copies it to a dump location if you're building CI
@WTFZane just to be clear - a trap is very similar to a C# exception, though a trap has a specific meaning - it has to do with kernel mode operations
as per wikipedia...
> There is a wide variation in the nomenclature. On some computers the term trap refers to any interrupt, on some machines to any synchronous interrupt, on some machines to any interrupt not associated with input/output, on some machines only to interrupts caused by instructions with trap in their names, etc.
but usually it means an actual hardware interrupt, not an Exception from a managed language.
ok @codeman, sorry our univ has a different meaning to it when it comes to programming. Thanks!
19:54
@WTFZane np - I'd listen to your prof, but they might be coming from a purely systems programming perspective
@WTFZane ask the question
what, what question? :D
To your professor. Is what you're calling trap the same as what higher-level languages call 'catch', or is it something more specific than that?
basically, you won't see an actual trap unless you're doing assembly/C programming.
yeah, she teached that at C Programming
she means by trap when, i input a string to an integer,
the console wouldn't crash
19:56
Ugh.
yeah, if you're talking about C, that is a trap.
then what if in c# or jsp?
this is the C# room :) managed and unmanaged languages are very different
Oh you. :)
C is an unmanaged language - that means that you're far more responsible for what happens to the memory space your program is assigned. You can do nasty things like overwrite memory space you didn't mean to, etc.
C# is a managed language - that means that you generally don't have to worry about that stuff (at least in a memory context, you can still do nasty things to files, etc)
19:57
what the hell happen in the past 4 years of my college life. :3
It's a trap!
LOL!
@WTFZane I mean just catching the exception isn't handling it.
but yeah, a trap will push the current CPU flags onto the stack, do some stuff, then pop them back off after the OS does some stuff
Guys I am getting this exception when deleting a record
19:58
{"The operation failed: The relationship could not be changed because one or more of the foreign-key properties is non-nullable.
When a change is made to a relationship, the related foreign-key property is set to a null value. If the foreign-key does not support null values, a new relationship must be defined, the foreign-key property must be assigned another non-null value, or the unrelated object must be deleted."}
 try
 {
        // whatever thing here
  }
  catch(Exception e)
  {
         // do nothing
   }
So how can i find out what caused the problem?
You haven't handled it at all, just swallowed it.
I need to do more systems stuff
19:59
yeah miketheliar, so basically, i would just put some display what the error is in catch
so the exception could be handled
???
Is there an easy way to show all files and folders that are not part of a project and a solution in VS?
If the end user needs to handle it, sure. But that's rarely the case
Like I have several projects in one solution, can I just have one button to show everything
@KalaJ you want to show just the stuff that's not in the project? Or you want to show everything including what is and isn't in the project?
I believe yes. @Kala J
20:01
I want to show everything including what isn't included in the project so I can include it
Ah. its a no
like I click and dragged a .cpp and .h file into a folder
and I want those files to show up in my project
in VS
so I can include them
@mikeTheLiar does a full working system for 2 years? have a try catch in a code?
@WTFZane you have quite a muddled way of using terms here, I think. The exception is already handled at the point you enter a catch. A catch block is two things - handle this exception here, and optionally do something about it.
why no WTFZane?
20:03
> April Ludgate-Dwyer was born in Björk’s house in Iceland and grew up on Easter Island, where her parents were giant stone heads. She has the ability to fire beams of tacos out of her hands and she can turn her legs into tigers. On Sundays, April enjoys reading Family Circus and traveling through time. Her favorite color is greenish-transparent and her favorite movie is the one you just watched. April is in charge of uploading the staff bios to the website, and no one has checked over her work.
Hm ok maybe I should watch parks & rec
@TomW can you give me an example of two what can I do something about it?
wait a minute
@WTFZane well you might write a log entry, trigger a retry, or set some value to null, depending on where it comes from and what type of exception it is
Is try, catch often use when developing? so that to see errors? and not necessarily intend to be use when handing it to the users?
@WTFZane we have no way of answering that question. It's entirely dependent on the system and whether or not you can actually do anything about the exception
Normally code you write can distinguish exceptions that might be expected and exceptions that are complete wtfs
20:05
@Jeremy, I'm watching that now. It's great
I'm on season four
that's my destresser
hm
fair enough
I... started play Blade & Soul this week
e.g. if your data access layer receives a SqlException it might mean the database server is offline or too busy. That happens. Maybe you need to retry here
Got damb new MMORPGs
oh
now i get it
I thought using try catch is just a way of like "What if the user input a string to an integer" type of problem!
20:07
But if the code you're writing is absolutely crucial to a particular application being able to do anything, you should probably handle all other exceptions as well, but just to log a message saying "I can't continue but I don't know the reason"
Structured exception handling in C# is....limited. There's a lot of space for having no idea what you're doing to exist, it doesn't force you to do something sensible
Oh i see, that's why
Thanks man!
You just save my life
thanks @mikeTheLiar!
@WTFZane no problem
i recommend you all to watch The Hateful Eight
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i've heard good things about it
Is it a film where Samuel L. Jackson is allow to say "motherfucker"?
20:13
If you're a fan of Quentin Tarantino's movies, you'll enjoy it
@Tom W it is Pulp Fiction
I like watching Tarantino's movies in order to observe Tarantino
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I liked Kill Bill.
Yeah man, i think he can make a movie with just 1-3scenes
To be fair I've enjoyed most of his stuff I've watched, but it's all so much masturbation
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yeah tom
20:14
It's 100% stuff things he thinks is cool
He's right a lot of the time
Look Reservoir Dogs, most of it is in the warehouse
Or rather, his opinion aligns with mine often enough
Hateful Eight most of it is in the haberdshaery
yeah tom, you're goddamn right
He's quite meta. He's a notable student of film itself and uses ideas he's seen in other places
i think that's original of him
to cameo in some of his film
20:16
So many one-liners
i think stan lee got the idea of cameoing in all of marvel movies in tarantino
Maybe next time Tarantino will cameo in his own movie as Stan Lee
I wonder how stan lee will cameo in deadpool :P
Creatively, I hope
Like, deadpool will know stan lee in the movie
Because of his nature of breaking the 4th wall
20:20
Never read any Deadpool. Got the gist though
You should man, he's cool.
Ryan Reynolds? I am prepared to be convinced but...hm. Won't hold my breath
I'll go to sleep now, thanks everybody!
Green Lantern sucked
@TomW you're cool
he said that in the trailer
user47589
20:22
the CGI in green lantern was awful
When you're getting back to the UI thread in WinForms, you usually need to check whether the form is disposed or not right? Does this seem legit?
if (!IsHandleCreated || IsDisposed || Disposing)
  return;

if (InvokeRequired)
  BeginInvoke(action);
else
  Invoke(action);
fox engine is much better i guess
@Amy just the CGI?
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no, as a whole it was awful, but the CGI was the most awful
@JeffBridgman what happens if you don't?
I have a hunch that as you always have to Invoke from another thread, as far as I know without exception, they'd have thought of that and managed it for you
But I could be wrong.
user47589
20:24
i'm interested in knowing how you got into a method on a disposed form.
You get this: System.InvalidOperationException: Invoke or BeginInvoke cannot be called on a control until the window handle has been created.
F7U12
Is there any possibility that what the message says is absolutely right and this is happening before, and not after the window exists?
Do subdomains need their own DNS entry?
user47589
that can happen if you created controls on another thread.
I can reproduce it by making a server call, then closing the form before it returns.
20:27
@Amy aah, is it only if they're created not on the UI thread?
That suggests a solution
Invoke the creation of controls against the window
user47589
i dont know about "only", but yeah, you can get that error if you add controls to a form from a non-UI thread, then try to invoke that control
@JeffBridgman I don't disagree with you, but it seems like too dumb a pothole to have left unfilled
Then again, it is WinForms LoseForms
user47589
i need to get back to work. ping me if there's a disaster or if java is finally defeated by the armies of c#.
@TomW Yup... I believe that the check for IsHandleCreated and Disposed is necessary. See: stackoverflow.com/a/16301367/945456
I think your solution is: Don't use WinForms
4
20:32
@TomW +1 ;)
Why do we have java-hate tag but no winform-hate tag? WinForms get just as much hate as java in this room
@mikeTheLiar To tag it would be to recognize it's real
java-hate is diplomatic so it's a tag. winform-hate is a internal affair, we'd rather keep it in our own
Okay, so if I want to create subdomains that are all going to be listening to port 80 with different hostnames in IIS, what sort of DNS records to I need to create for that? What I'm seeing on the internet is just A Records pointing to the same location at the CNAME for the domain itself
Nobody here seems to know exactly how to do this because they've been arguing all day
@tweray ok I'll star you, that was witty
20:50
Wow, chatrooms on Server Fault are dead
They usually are
They're sysadmins, they already know everything
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yupyup
and they are Rude
im done with git in visual studio
back to sourcetree
20:52
> They're sysadmins
Asked a Question about a Role once, and got back "if you don't know how to find the error how are we going to find them" Hence the reason I was asking, for a Hidden Log...
@juanvan sounds like a person who doesn't know either
yeah, that damn vs git plugin is... well... bullshit is quite a gentle word
user47589
to find a hidden log, don't go to a sysadmin. go to a lumberjack
So anybody got any ideas about the subdomain DNS issue?
20:53
LOGS EVERYWHERE!
@TomW you can always tell by the way it is
@mikeTheLiar I know that
@Amy to find a hidden log, move the panini
@Amy you and lumberjacks
!!google lumberjack song
20:53
@mikeTheLiar Yes you want an A record
Just pointing to the same place as the CNAME, right?
Then I can set up IIS to handle the requests appropriately
CNAME maps to another name
A maps to an IP
just map all subdomains to the same ip, and edit binding properly on iis
^ that
Okay, that's what I wanted to know
20:56
make the DNS with the A records
Gotcha, this is all (finally) coming clear
need to add the A record to the IIS host in the binding
@Amy - Did you travel into the future? I guess no one told you when you arrived. But today, Java doesn't even compete with c#. It has gotten so bad they just use it in school to teach people so that they feel happy when they graduate to work in an industry free of Java.
well the URL would be othersite.mysite.com
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@TravisJ, no - but i traveled from the future!
20:57
I fell from the past...
@Amy - Did you bring back a hoverboard?
Guys at work were examining SonarQube. It has telemetry from major open source projects. The pie chart for 'by language' was like 70% Java. I exclaimed "Ha! Proof! Java is unnecessarily verbose!"
@TomW - Schools teach in Java, so that makes sense. They should probably just synonymize the and .
@mikeTheLiar yep
20:59
And the dns records for mysubdomain.mydomain.com and mydomain.com would have the same IP addresses?
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@TravisJ yeah but it caught fire and exploded
@mikeTheLiar Yes and Yes
@Amy - Jeez, they still haven't fixed that problem in the future? I guess flying cars are never gonna happen then
Every language should implement an HCF instruction

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