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12:00
!!youtube Friday - Rebecca Swag
@TomW I tried to google but I was searching for skip break point that that is completly different
!!youtube friday - rebecca black
Original much better
Not even once
12:14
haha
Watched Rebecca Black reacts to the video.. She seems decent.
@hatim Dunno. You just write a file. SOmehow.
@Thijser right click the breakpoint and put a condition on
Yes already got it thank you.
sup all :)
Sup @Slashy
feeling bad.
12:22
why?
nothing fking moves
what moves?
or doesn't move
bust a move
bust the dust
dust buster
12:40
You need some friday music...
!!youtube The Cartoon Medley (FreddeGredde)
haha, epic
!!youtube 32 songs in 8 minutes (FreddeGredde)
another goodie ^^
Excuse the SweEnglish.... It's pretty bad
12:55
Swedes always apologise for their English - then speak it near-perfectly, often better than the native speaker they're speaking to
And in a cool accent
I'm pretty sure I posted this before.
I find Swenglish not so cool tbh. A lot of Swedes cant speak :<
bork de bork
@CapricaSix 1:15 :D
12:59
dis guy can sing
He CAN
very good
Pokemon Yellow on Gameboy Colour
What to say...
@JakobMillah that also applies to a lot of norwegians.
13:08
good morning
and finally we got friday again
@JakobMillah nothing moves on that shitty program
@Slashy What shitty program!? :o
although paired with some damn snow storm
...
snow storm! Cousy
13:09
@KendallFrey Ahahaha that's pretty impressive! The video sound quality is a bit bad though, unfortunately.
almost an half of year im talking about it
dat screenshare
@RoelvanUden That guy is amazing, he does everything
Impressiiiveee :-D
Guess I found a new subscription
omg this guy does way too much
13:12
Woooah.
I should get around to mapping ^^^ into Phase Shift
I think he reached his 10k, or what do you think @RoelvanUden
@JakobMillah 10k?
13:13
@JakobMillah What does 10k represent?
10k hours in order to master
@JakobMillah Ah probably :D
@RoelvanUden you just found him?
I can't forget this one either
13:14
@Failsafe Yeah.
man he's been around forever
he's great lol
That's, like, the best video on the Internet.
@Failsafe Doesn't mean I know him.
@RoelvanUden Yea I know
Honestly i didn't know he was still doing stuff
Have you seen the 8 floppy drives music?
^ Such a legend last guy
Alright, that video is not legit for work :P
^ best video of 2015, though
jesus.. Not even the ladies looked good on that video.. Wtf happened during 80s?
Rule #1: We do not talk about the 80s
13:19
haha
good morning o/
what's wrong with being an asshole?
(besides you may have to suck too many panini)
13:27
I don't think that's how eating works...
look at trump, he's asshole of assholes, and he's running for president
"A picture is worth a thousand words"
screw you guys i'm going to work
user47589
we build websites for $3. Trmup said so
goodmorning
is there an easy way to find all prior messages in this chat? I see the transcript, but it is organized by days where I cant remember which day / what time I said something
search
13:37
well.. nvm just found what I was looking for.
theres a searchbar?
ohh nice!
Hello, guys! I have a problem with breakpoints (BPs), they are not being hit (symbols are loaded tho). Here is the case:
I have 3 projects - client, server and an extension project for client and server. Extension adds send method for client and recieve method for server. I launch server and client, install the extension. Extension gets installed with no errors and it actually works.
Then I attach extension project to both processes (server and client) and put BPs on send method (client) and receive method (server). I press the button on client to send data and BP gets hit. I press continue
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14:00
Okay so the dynamic searching I was talking about the other day I have a few more details.

Here is a picture of the UI to better show what kind of search we are going for:


@Amy you said to to something like this:
var query = ctx.Foos;
if (searchByName != null) query = query.where(x=> x.Name == searchByName);
But since we have soooo many fields to choose from I dont think you can really build it like that with linq
user47589
ok
i.imgur.com/42qq6Be.png?2 sorry here is the picture
so is there no way to accomplish this with linq?
user47589
of course there is. use a loop
user47589
loop over your search fields
how so?
user47589
14:04
don't you have a list that drives that dropdown?
user47589
loop through those items
user47589
add your search fields and terms to a list and loop through it
user47589
LINQ is not the hard part here.
user47589
you'll have the exact same problem if you don't use LINQ
I know its not linq, its the getting to the part where we can use linq
user47589
14:06
you have field, operator, and term. so create a class with those fields. and each time a search term is added, add an instance of that class to a list. then loop through the list
user47589
and for each one, do the linq query.
hmmm.
let me try to mess with that idea.
so a website allowed me to change my password to (null), but when i try to login, and don't enter a password, it says missing password. any ideas how i could get around it?
Not? :-D
create a new account
and try sql injection
user47589
14:11
send them an email
user47589
hack their bits
user47589
then hack their bytes
user47589
hack them so hard their heads spin
google's CSP is screwing me
right now
user47589
CSP?
14:12
content security policy
user47589
ah
@Amy already did... send the owner of the domain an e-mail because they don't publish any other e-mails on their website... only way to get support is to call them.
user47589
then call them?
user47589
aside from hacking their site to gain access, i don't see what other option you have.
they have stupid hours. i'm impatient. lol
i was hoping i could do like " "... and hoping they would string.Trim input and compare or something lol
14:20
Checking Use Managed Compatibility Mode in Debugging options helped me to solve the problem with breakpoints. In case anyone is interested.
or if there is a null alt code that would pass. not sure what kinda "compare" practices are out there
user47589
well we don't know the code, you'll have to shoot in the dark.
Morning everyone.
user47589
hi greg
@Failsafe I just dealt with that shit yesterday.
If I have the following:

            // Json Formatter:
            var formatter = GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.Formatters.JsonFormatter;
            formatter.SerializerSettings.ContractResolver = new CamelCasePropertyNamesContractResolver();
            formatter.SerializerSettings.DefaultValueHandling = Newtonsoft.Json.DefaultValueHandling.Ignore;
            formatter.SerializerSettings.Formatting = Newtonsoft.Json.Formatting.Indented;

Why does WebApi still output Xml?  And why when it sends a Json Object does Angular or Ember not correctly read the Json?
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user47589
14:25
because the XML formatter is still in the GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.Formatters collection
user47589
you also have a media type formatter set for XML by default
user47589
private static void ConfigureContentNegotiation(HttpConfiguration config)
{
    var jsonFormatter = new JsonMediaTypeFormatter
    {
        SerializerSettings =
        {
            ContractResolver = new CamelCasePropertyNamesContractResolver(),
            DateFormatHandling = DateFormatHandling.IsoDateFormat,
            NullValueHandling = NullValueHandling.Include,
            Formatting = Formatting.None,
            ReferenceLoopHandling = ReferenceLoopHandling.Ignore
        }
    };
    jsonFormatter.SerializerSettings.Converters.Add(new StringEnumConverter());
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user47589
this is what i have
user47589
the last line is the important bit
user47589
you have a content negotiator that is choosing to return xml
user47589
14:26
public class JsonContentNegotiator : IContentNegotiator
{
    private readonly JsonMediaTypeFormatter _jsonFormatter;

    public JsonContentNegotiator(JsonMediaTypeFormatter formatter)
    {
        Contract.Requires<ArgumentNullException>(formatter != null);

        _jsonFormatter = formatter;
    }

    public ContentNegotiationResult Negotiate(Type type, HttpRequestMessage request, IEnumerable<MediaTypeFormatter> formatters)
    {
        var result = new ContentNegotiationResult(_jsonFormatter, new MediaTypeHeaderValue("application/json"));
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user47589
that's my content negotiator
user47589
remove the contract bits
user47589
and you can use it
Should applying an Accept header to the request invoke the json formatter correctly?
user47589
this will make web api return only json
user47589
14:27
yeah
@Amy to create class like you said containing the Field, Operator and Term. the Field would be a property of a clas,s what Type would I need to make that?
Arguably that's the more correct solution. If you can return either XML or JSON, do, and expect the client to say what they want
user47589
@Michael, i assume string, i don't know, you'll need to design this yourself
Okay, but will it correctly talk to Ember and Angular?
okay thanks
user47589
14:28
yes, JSON is JSON
Unless it's MongoDB Json
hi one question
i've vs2010 and i wanna install vs2013 any issue?
Just create a new class, remove contract portion, and give it a go?
user47589
that should work @greg, unless i've overlooked something
and when i wanna open my project developed with vs2010 in vs2010 how can i do it?
user47589
14:33
there's another way if you want to also be able to return XML. but if you want only JSON, this way shortcuts the content negotiation process
@Amy Which contract portion are you speaking of?
Well, the original way I was doing it was just changing the MediaTypeFormatter(text/html) which yeah wasn't working correctly.
user47589
the Contract line and the ContractInvariantMethod function
user47589
i got that solution off of stackoverflow a while back
user47589
(i think)
Thank you Amy, I'll give it a try.
user47589
14:37
thinking of, i really should add attribution to SO to that part of the code. googles
@Amy Then if I return an object it will auto serialize to Json?
user47589
yes
Nice.
user47589
it will always serialize to JSON. this solution removes XML from content negotiation
@MarkusWerner should be fine. I have multiple versions ranging from 2008 and up til 2015 without any issues.
user47589
14:40
hopefully we'll make the leap to 2015 this year
@scheien same
user47589
the XKCD Substitution extension for Chrome is so much fun. I'm reading the New York Times about the elf-lords in Congress.
the csp for chrome is not so much fun
i've never had a harder time trying to include my own scripts and css
user47589
user47589
i guess CSP is new? i haven't heard of it
14:49
Inline JavaScript will not be executed
Silly me. I just tried to write an if..catch block
srsly, they are slamming their own face
user47589
at least you caught yourself, @KendallFrey
No competent developer uses inline JS anyway
@Amy wahey
Well, today I found out that apparently Python has for../else blocks.
14:51
that's so python, lol
user47589
what does for/else do?
Something to do with break.
user47589
my company is sending everyone home at noon because of weather
user47589
yay
14:53
As in, if no break is met in the for loop, do the else part.
Or something.
user47589
weird
@Amy it's chromes security
that was my favourit in python. I searched if it exists in C#
for preventing xscripting
while else also is the same
14:55
for my internal website i don't need that shit
i would really prefer if it was a option i could toggle
user47589
what about JicamaJS
jicamajs has automatic script bundling and minification/encryption
very secure
user47589
i wrote Jicama yesterday. It runs successfully in my browser.
user47589
made a commit
lol
//TODO: things
i saw that
user47589
14:56
all unit tests pass.
user47589
or would if there were any
lets hook it up to travisci
user47589
sure
user47589
i've worked with TeamCity, how does Travis-CI compare?
14:59
word on the street is
travis ci does some stuff
so i've heard
user47589
that's cool
right?
user47589
doing stuff is what JicamaJS does best.
for sure
user47589
i can set up a TravisCI instance if we don't have one already.
user47589
15:01
the web won't know what hit it
for all the cool features jicama has
user47589
yup
user47589
we need someone with graphic design experience to make a cool JicamaJS potato logo
user47589
success is determined by good marketing
user47589
if you market it, they will come.
user47589
15:07
it doesn't matter how shitty your product is. if it has a shiny logo and people dancing on TV commercials, it will sell.
good thing jicama isnt shitty, but full of fully built realized features
user47589
yes
So if I have a list of Properties of an object in a dropdown, and the user selects one.

How can I query it, since at run time I dont know what the user selects:
var selectedItem = ComboBox.SelectedItem;

context.Items.Where( x => x.(property that user selected) )
if you don't know what user selects at runtime, then nobody else can know
hi guys I'm back...talking about serialization I've read this article...msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms229752%28v=vs.100%29.aspx
15:20
oh yeah, yesterday they still say it's only going to be 3-5 inches, and today it all of sudden bump to 8-12
user47589
50 miles north of me, Nashville's getting 4-5 inches of snow. all i'm getting (so far) is rain
@Amy my home town is 100 miles north and they measure snow in feet instead of inches. Whilst I have gotten maybe 5 inches all month.
Apparently I am gonna be like an hour away from the worst of it
user47589
i've never seen more than 5" of snow
user47589
15:23
i can't imagine feet of it
think about the bright part, all those ski fields upstate can finally get open next week
@Amy I had to eal with about 2-3ft last year
had some friends in boston who had like
6ft
@Amy the roadside typically looks like this: images.topix.com/gallery/up-U1PT1D7394P73F4E.jpg
i still remember we had like 1ft something on april 2013
not as bad as Buffalo, but pretty close sometimes
user47589
15:26
@CuddleBunny ... jesus
@CuddleBunny where do you live?
@tweray it snowed on the day I was born.... in May: wunderground.com/history/airport/KERI/1989/5/7/…
@Failsafe I live in Columbus now, but I'm from Erie, PA
@CuddleBunny Ahh
you said buffalo so i assumed NY
yeah, Buffalo is 1.5hrs northeast of Erie and they get 20-30% more snow than we do
Yea I get the leftover lake effect snow
from buffalo
15:36
see the first comment
user47589
i dont get it.
@Amy if you define the CommandParameter after you define the Command, you will get null as your parameter in CanExecute. If you define CommandParameter BEFORE Command it works as expected
user47589
i see.
in any case it doesn't react to changes of the textbox :/
user47589
that is pretty dumb
15:43
yes
thank you :)
OMG
finally got past the CSP
fucking google "if you don't code the way we want you to then fuck you enjoy not having JS or CSS idiot"
@Amy Question...
user47589
... answer
IAmA C# "developer"
The Json that outputs:

{
  "id": 0,
  "username": "arrigog",
  "district": "CH",
  "branchId": 1,
  "isrvp": false
}
If it is an Employee object, shouldn't it be serialized differently?
15:50
@Failsafe Do you wear glasses?
user47589
i dont know, what does the Employee object look like?
@SteffenWinkler yea I wear Razer Elite C0deM0nkey™ glasses when i code
Shouldn't it be:

{
  "person": {
    "firstName": "Jeff",
    "lastName": "Atwood"
  }
}

Or something a long those lines.
    public class Employee : IEntity
    {
        [DefaultValue(76696)]
        public int Id { get; set; }

        public string Username { get; set; }

        public string DisplayName { get; set; }

        public string Email { get; set; }

        public string District { get; set; }

        [DefaultValue(75)]
        public int BranchId { get; set; }

        public string BranchName { get; set; }

        public bool IsRVP { get; set; }
    }
user47589
it looks correct
And I'm doing:

        [HttpGet]
        [Route("api/Authentication/Logins")]
        public Employee LoginViaActiveDirectory()
        {
            // Account:
            var login = User.Identity.Name.Split('\\')[1];

            // Implementation:
            var employee = _authenticationServices.GetEmployee(login);
            return employee;
        }
user47589
15:53
it's serializing as i'd expect
@Greg why would the formatter serialize to a representation that looks completely different to your class?
@TomW What is different?
I'm trying to understand why you'd ask that question
user47589
in order to get the JSON you're wanting, you'd have to wrap it inside another object.
user47589
instead of return employee;
user47589
15:54
use
2 mins ago, by Greg
Shouldn't it be:

{
  "person": {
    "firstName": "Jeff",
    "lastName": "Atwood"
  }
}

Or something a long those lines.
why?
user47589
return new { person = employee };
Why would it look like that?
@TomW Oh, I want the format, not the person object.
what format?
user47589
15:55
i think he wants it wrapped inside a "person" key,
Oh, I see. You want it represented as a named object?
I want the employee to be:

{
     employee: {

    }
}
Yes
user47589
change the return value as i suggested
...?
user47589
2 mins ago, by Amy
return new { person = employee };
user47589
15:57
the return type will have to change too
Oh, let me clarify.
I want employee, to be returned. But I don't get a named key for Employee.
Look at it like this. The formatter doesn't know the name you gave to the variable you passed to it - it has no idea that the object you've given it is referenced by a variable called employee. Somewhere under there is just a method that takes an object and returns a string. Its scope is everything inside that object, it can't wrap it because it wouldn't know what to wrap it with
Instead I receive just the properties.
@Greg yes. Do what Amy said.
So do I just do return new { Employee = employee; }

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