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14:00
@RoelvanUden Writing my own MVC? Ye I guess.. Need to study more though :P But it seems to not aim for MVC... They want to keep the next step as standard for a long time, and it seems like they don't really trust MS and MVC as standard
trust google as standard => you get a new standard once a year
probably ye
But should you trust any js framework? probably not
they change each and every day..
user47589
no
I don't know... I am not the decisionmaker
my point is, the thought expecting something to be a standard for a long time is basically unrealistic
14:04
At least in web, but you can at least be reasonable to certain extent
Webforms won't be a standard in a couple of years
I guess we can agree on that :)
well, it's like math, proving something is wrong is easy, proving something is right is always hard
Trends are trends
my personal suggestion is to stick with a good restful server side framework, and leave the agility there for client side
MVC ain't a trend
So what are good restful server side frameworks today?
14:07
MVC is a pattern that has been around for decades.
WebAPI is great.
user47589
WebAPI is fun.
Well actually anything you can feed Linq queries and serialize is good enough
but in terms of trusting whatever *framework. Have a stable platform, with clean endpoints / interfaces that lets you change the presenterlayer as you see fit/changes in trends/changes in platforms and what not
14:08
And that is a criteria.. Since the entire system is built on Linq, EF
i don't like ef, so i would hold on that, but webapi is great, that's for sure
We have a webforms project that is close to 10 years old that needs to be reworked.. A lot of crazy stuff in it :/
Well, EF is in it :P No matter what
@JakobMillah the first on the list is that it is webforms.
@scheien yep..
2nd? :P
more webforms
14:10
hahaha
Why not Linq2db instead of EF ;-)
user47589
moar webforms
@JakobMillah: You'd have to come up with that, since you has accezz to da codebase
@RoelvanUden Because the entire system. The entire company is built on EF these days
It's their standard
Ugh.
And they don't trust MS? #hahahafail
14:11
@Amy Is that equal to insanity?
#hashtag
Well they trust Microsoft, but they don't think microsoft has a grip on the web these days :)
well as long as they don't want to fire all c# developers and replace them with java/js rockstars, they still have to stay on msft boat
user47589
MS never had a grip on the web
Morning.
@scheien It's close to insanity for sure... First the code has to be cleaned of all the crap... Some really nasty shit going on... Then rewritten. We are talking couple thousand hours, minimum
14:13
@Amy That's more or less the old CEO's fault
@Amy: They're getting there..
Satya seems like he's on a good path
What we talking about Microsoft exactly?
He is definitely aware that MSFT has to evolve to stay relevant
user47589
@Failsafe, who, Ballmer or Gates?
14:14
@Amy Both, but more ballmer than gates
@Failsafe The new CEO Sataya, he was the head of Azure.
@Greg Yea I know
user47589
Gates was a skilled businessman. Ballmer was not.
@Amy Ballmer was the worst thing to happen to Microsoft.
user47589
he really was.
14:15
at least ballmer is a good... well, someone help me please....
user47589
chair thrower
basketball team owner?
Under Ballmer they missed the mobile industry, because Ballmer thought it would be a "fad".
user47589
DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS
Isn't Ballmer the reason for the "Forgotten decade"?
or whatever it's called
14:16
Mobile and tablets are crippling the desktop market.
where they achieved nothing.
user47589
Lost Decade.
user47589
Japan had a Lost Decade first, Microsoft wanted one too I guess.
@Amy yeah, maybe that's the correct name for it
Hey, quit bashing that sweet ol Balmer!
14:18
don't worry there's no LAC fans here, or... is there?
user47589
what is a LAC
LA clippers
I think with Gates having a more direct interaction with the company, and Sataya I think Microsoft will succeed. We will see the decline of Apple in the next five years fighting for relevance.
user47589
i don't think Apple is going to decline much because of MS.
@tweray LA is an abomination to the state of California. If it wasn't for San Diego, there would be no reason to go to Southern California.
@Amy Not because of Microsoft, but just in general.
@Amy Their bread and butter is the iPhone, eventually the popularity will begin to decline like the iPad.
14:23
shit, vs update 5 getting stuck for like 30 min already
found this in our code
public MachineItem GetMachineItem(string id)
{
    int machineId = Convert.ToInt32(id);
and it's called like this
GetMachineItem(machineId.ToString(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture))
Great! #thumbsup #ilovehashtagsonso
user47589
lol
the shit I have to deal with
you have no idea
user47589
someone was in here on friday with code that took a decimal, turned it into a string, parsed it into a decimal, turned it into a string, and back into a decimal, all on the same line
14:28
why?
user47589
i have no idea.
We heard you like to convert shit, so you can convert the converted convert value.
you should have asked
user47589
2 days ago, by mark
txt_dailyrate.Text = Convert.ToString(Convert.ToDecimal(dr["DailyRate"].ToString())); my datatype of DailyRate is decimal
@Amy Might be CleverCodeâ„¢
user47589
14:31
maybe we did ask and i forgot, @StevenLiekens
"oh yeah that. the first string instance was bad so I had to convert it again"
at least they used comments
tbh my biggest problem is he has something called dr
i can guess its a data record or something but really what is this c++
user47589
its c#
probably datareader
14:34
DailyRateManager
@Amy i ment that sarcastically as in he is doing something we used to do in c++
in namespace MyCompany.Service.BusinessLogic
   <asp:GridView ID="grdResult" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False" Width="560px" OnRowDataBound="grdResult_RowDataBound">
    <HeaderStyle CssClass="ROWHEADING" />
    <RowStyle CssClass="ROWODD" />
    <AlternatingRowStyle CssClass="ROWEVEN" />
Here's a goodie for you
user47589
your css classes are in all caps? wtf
No comments
user47589
14:36
i wouldn't expect comments there though.
webforms comments only make the thing harder to read than it already is
I am trying to find where to place some css in this project
I am struggling
hard
webforms and css ? HA
~/Content/Styles/stuff.css
^ that
14:38
@Failsafe Trust me... It's not in there
You can even avoid using the row{odd,even} in gridview, by using css.
Most of the CSS is placed in the HTML
Wait, are you trying to find css or finding where to write css
e.g. nth-child(odd)
Finding where some dude has placed a div I want to add css to
14:39
oh i thought you meant something different
It's not in the master page, nor in the form I want to control..
search entire solution by the css then
ctrl + shift + f, and find a suitable key to search for
^ and pray that the class name is not that common
Hmm.. Problem is there is probably no suitable key.. The div has no id nor class haha... Oh well
NO class name :P
14:40
lol what
no child stuff to search for either?
user47589
ROWHEADING is a class name
user47589
you had three class names in the code you pasted
I don't care about the TR :P I want the div around the table
ROWHEADING is used like... 50 times
Then find where the grid lives, then see if the div also reside in that file. If it's a usercontrol, search for usercontrol.ascx and see where its used.
14:42
well, load the page, find the css by firebug or something
all usercontrols needs to be registered on the page/ parent usercontrol via <%@ Register ... %>
The div lies between these two lines:

<asp:Label ID="lblInfoOrder" runat="server" ForeColor=Red CssClass=FRM_LABEL></asp:Label>
    <asp:GridView ID="grdResult" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False" Width="560px" OnRowDataBound="grdResult_RowDataBound">
@JakobMillah unfortunately CSS doesn't have parent selectors so you cannot say "get me the parent DIV of table X". I might suggest hacking it with jQuery, but ideally you'd just change the markup to add a class to the div you want to modify.
That label is apparently translated to a span?
14:45
Webforms
and GridView... would render a whole load of tags over which you have no control?
yep
Probably, there's some nasty shit inside that
Probably a div that is saved in the DB
I tell you... This project
@JakobMillah A div generated at runtime
Is about as bad as it gets
stored in a oracle blob
14:49
omg just wrap another div outside that and add whatever css on it, don't worry about html being dirty, it's webform, so it won't be clean anyways
Kill me
user47589
no
ye.. I was thinking about that.. But I don't know if I mess something up. But I guess wont @tweray
It just hurts you know
It hurts really bad
user47589
self-medicate
@JakobMillah in theory wrapping a div shouldn't hurt anything - UNLESS there's some styles that say ".page > div > div > table" etc
in that case... nuke it
14:51
^ anybody wrote that kind of css deserves to have a private nuke execution
well every css is made directly into the aspx... They choose which stylesheet to load FROM C#
If this layout, load this css
else, load other css
if (connection != null && connection.Database.ToUpper().Contains("TEST"))
            {
                HtmlLink testLink = new HtmlLink();
                testLink.Href = "Styles/test-environment.css";
                testLink.Attributes.Add("rel", "stylesheet");
                testLink.Attributes.Add("type", "text/css");
                Page.Header.Controls.Add(testLink);
            }

            // Choosing which styles should be used.
            if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(GetStylePath()))
And ye.. Most of the time they are bypassing that, since they write the css directly to the aspx... There are like 50 aspx "at least" with over 100 rows of css that are literally the same
hey, I've essentially this problem: http://stackoverflow.com/q/3433973/937093

BUT in my case two types from one of the missing referenced assemblies are being used XAML/WPF data context)
also 'optimize code' is not active for the projects in question.
@JakobMillah get stuck in there
At least we are leaving this soon :P They will upgrade.. It's just a matter of when... But damn, it's A LOT of hours
Hey guys, can I run a debug confirmation with you? Client says they got this error: System.Collections.Generic.KeyNotFoundException: The given key was not present in the dictionary.
In the stack trace it says: ProtocolHome.contrastgrd() in C:\~\ProtocolHome.aspx.cs:381
ProtocolHome.btFilter_Click(Object sender, ImageClickEventArgs e) in C:\~\ProtocolHome.aspx.cs:714
15:05
sounds like we got a webform monday lol
haha
WE LOVE WEBFORMS
And my gray hairs
oh yes we do
I think my code might be slightly different than theirs because the line doesn't match up exact but I think it's how the sql connection is setup or how the dataset is filled
show what's inside contrastgrd() method
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That's the contrast grd method
lol Squiggle
That panini tag is still there I see. I approve of this.
I'm just glad I got to witness history being made.
@mikeTheLiar MFW there's no JicamaJS tag
looks like I missed the panini joke
15:11
!!panini
Jan 12 at 16:55, by Markus Werner
to all stupid put all "Panini" in your asshole
@Failsafe I'm fully invested in JicamaCore
JicamaScript
I've wondered for a while. Where/when did you come up with this awful Jicama thing?
And why
15:12
It's @Codeman's fault
Something to do with Codeman's lunch I believe
@TomW said what is Jicama
I said "a new JS framework"
now we're here
basically we was trying to have something to replace panini, but apparently it failed and now both remained
Jan 19 at 20:52, by Codeman
I've got a mixed spring green salad with hard boiled egg, jicama, marinated mushrooms and tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, mmm
@Failsafe I'm sold!
15:13
That's some sophisticated shiet
@Squiggle I came up with that last week
Ah right.
I thought about it way too much
So when do we get a Jicama.NET?
15:14
@RoelvanUden It's part of the POD(Package Object Directory)
I think turn.IP might be my favorite thing ever
haha I see
there's a nuget package for YamCore
What is jicama?
@Failsafe I'm gonna fork it and create potat.io
15:15
@Failsafe Isn't that a genre of metal?
go for it
lol
do we have a panini repo?
not yet no
that's part of asshol.io
anyone good at webforms, can they take a look at a pastebin? I just want to confirm if it's an issue with the dataset or sql connection?
can you do gist instead?
15:17
me?
@Failsafe I'm gonna create panino.
@KalaJ what's the actual problem? Also, SqlConnection and SqlCommand are both IDisposble
the problem is it says System.Collections.Generic.KeyNotFoundException: The given key was not present in the dictionary.
I'm looking at this Excel spreadsheet and I just parse DateDif as Dated If and was very confused for a moment there.
@KalaJ If you named the gist file .cs it gives you syntax highlighting
fyi
15:19
@KalaJ what line is throwing the exception?
@Failsafe I'm still looking for a way to recount that story as 'I invented it'
@TomW Lol
In the same way that Al Gore invented the internet
Unfortunately, I'm in a weird situation
@TomW An Inconvenient Truth: A Jicama Story
15:21
1) I don't have login access to local project to debug
or An Inconvenient Framework
2) I actually did not make any changes to this project lol despite what client thinks but I just want to help point them in the right direction
Maybe that's its raison d'etre
Exists to make it more difficult to perform mundane tasks
3) client says they don't get this error in local environment, only deployed
like jQuery
15:22
Lol
@Squiggle do eet
@KalaJ well, you can't debug for them unless you know how exactly the code look like
I think I've had milk last longer than some JavaScript frameworks.
@Squiggle give me your github Uname
from the code you posted, it really won't trigger any keynotfoundexception
this should be the code, just they didn't give me a user account to login with
15:24
@tweray the only thing I can think of would be the connection string
@Failsafe I bet you can't guess it
I bet it's Squiggle
"ApplicationServices" isn't defined in web.config I bet
I got it
15:25
o/
happy monday
smile, be thankful it isn't friday
what do I need to know to be a full stack c# developer?
happy monday
@Skullomania uh
what a broad question
@mikeTheLiar yes, this
@mikeTheLiar, would that also explain why it works in local environment but not deployed?
I see a development position and they are looking for a full stack developer but c# is in the crieteria...but they are asking for other things like sql json, javascript, css
15:27
@KalaJ possibly config file problem on deployed site, some bad transform, or they just didn't include config file into deploy
full stack means you can do everything from front end to back end
@KalaJ Well if the app.config isn't being deployed correctly then yes.
so that means web -> middleware -> DAL -> DB
@Skullomania HTML/JS/CSS/C#/SQL is full stack.
Check the config file on the deployed environment
15:28
@Skullomania you need to know "if anything is going wrong, it's my fault"
@RoelvanUden Yea this is probably the base requirements
You can safely ignore recruitment messages containing "EXPERTISE WITH JSON"
Irrelevant bullshit written by some incompetent HR recruiter guy
user47589
yeah
Quick, need XKCD comic of the bullshit buzzwords in recruitment ads
@RoelvanUden does that exclude knowing the server software like IIS, SCCM, Virtual machine setup?
15:29
Okay, great thanks guys. I'll hint them about these assumptions and see what they say. Thanks again!
!!xkcd buzzwords
?
Guys, So I am getting this error: The relationship could not be changed because one or more of the foreign-key properties is non-nullable.
!!xkcd developer recruitment
15:30
Before deleting this, I am deleting all the children
@Failsafe Seems like you hallucinated this comic
sheet
There was something similar floating around reddit recently
To the point that If I do DELETE that thing in sql server, its letting me delete
@Skullomania Yeah. If you need to know something about IIS, you google it. If you need to manage servers (others usually do it) you follow the plain and simple setup that SCCM has, and if you need to spin up a VM, you do it.
15:31
but in entity framework its throwing this error
How should I go about solving this problem?
I know my way around IIS. I have never installed software for a VM and installed it though
@mikeTheLiar I think this link does not answer my question, does it?
but if its just HTML/JS/CSS/C#/SQL then I AM a full stack developer...even moreso when I master C# MVC the way I know my way around webforms
just throw your resume there and see if you can get a interview. as long as they have sane ppl reading resume, you should be fine
15:33
Im getting there...slowly but surely ;)
@Obviously did you read the answer? Are you deleting children one at a time?
Yes I am
@tweray Please enter some output
15:35
shit, forgot the format
!!help learn
@mikeTheLiar learn: Teaches me a command. /learn cmdName outputPattern [inputRegex [description]]
@tweray Please enter some output
@tweray Command buzzwords learned
!!buzzwords
That is my query
osi.Schools
.Where(x => x.SchoolId >= 13)
.ToList()
.ForEach(x =>
{
x.Students
.ToList()
.ForEach(y =>
{
Context.Students.Remove(y);
Context.SaveChanges();
});

Context.SaveChanges();
osi.Schools.Remove(x);
Context.SaveChanges();
});
@Failsafe Genius
why I am getting? The relationship could not be changed because one or more of the foreign-key properties is non-nullable.?
Like I deleted the students
associated with it
Which one should be used in DbContext:
public ICollection<something> something { get; set; }
or
public virtual DbSet<something> something{ get; set; }
@Obviously is the FK_SomethingElseId field nullable?
15:38
@Obviously You just removed it from the collection, which just breaks the association, but doesn't mark the "removed" item as DELETE. Use DeleteObject instead
@Obviously I expect your parent requires a child to exist
I have collection of messages and I need to get the highest severity from this collection, doing this: Messages.Max(message => message.Severity) this code will work if there is any items, but some times collection might be without any messages and Max() throws exception. I can check first if there is any message than call Max(), It will be good if I accomplish it with linq only. there is DefaultIfEmpty method in linq but it will give to Max() null and there is again object null ref expection
any other way?
@CuddleBunny No it doesnt
Its note letting me do DeleteObject
Itellisense is not letting me do it
Just curious, if web.config checks out, could it be related to the SqlCommand table name?
@KalaJ no, it will be a different exception. sqlcommand is stupid and not going to build any link to your db schema, it will only execute whatever tsql you put in and give you the result
15:42
should i use .Clear() ??
it's because it talks about keys and dictionary
Is it only related to the connection string in that code?
What about the Fill method?
Or should i use something like this
s => db.Entry(s).State = EntityState.Deleted
int maxNumber = dbContext
.Where(a => a.Id == 9)
.Select(a => a.Sample_Num)
.DefaultIfEmpty(0)
.Max();
@KalaJ yes, that might be the only place will throw keynotfoundexception. if it happens in Fill Method, head of stacktrace won't be in the current method (unless what you pasted here is not head of stacktrace)
I'm looking at the web.config right now and it looks like it checks out...
I'll copy and paste the full stacktrace
15:44
@SimpsOff I read it, but in my case the default is message that I dont have
@Jamaxack what do you mean message you don't have?
@SimpsOff collection of messages is empty and If I use DefaultIfEmpty() I need to put some message as argument to DefaultIfEmpty(), right?
@SimpsOff in example that you showed it is int thats why it is passing 0 as default
15:46
I'm going to make a twitter bot that corrects poor pluralization.
@Squiggle you'd probably enjoy Stealth Mountain: twitter.com/stealthmountain
@Obviously That. Or solve it at the db level to do it for you.
Its crazy, like there are no childrens
Its letting me deleting from sql
What did you delete exactly?
.Remove on an ICollection I presume
@Obviously the problem isn't with the concept of deleting children but probably with the mapping you set up.
Is your navigation property nullable?
15:49
@mikeTheLiar one of my faves :)
Say you have Team.Players and do a .Remove on it, EF sets the navigation property from Player.TeamId to NULL which probably isn't allowed. Hence, exception.
@Jamaxack right so, okay you could either make a new message, .DefauntIfEmpty(new Message("EmptyMessage")) or something... but that's kinda gross i guess, but otherwise you're gonna have to check if the collection is empty first like you said
Why is there no easy way to calculate the number of months between two dates in C#?
@KalaJ what's that TailoringToolkit stuff? a custom webform display something?
@SimpsOff thanks for your time, I think it might be good if I check the collection first, if there is any message or not and than get Max(), instead of creating new message
15:53
@Jamaxack i agree probably the best, i know it can be nice to want a "linq-only" solution though, but sometimes they aren't as good as throwing some regular c# code in =]
@SimpsOff right
@tweray, I'm not sure. Could it be failing because of that?
I believe it's a separate project?
that's what i'm wondering, but can only prove it by viewing the exact method, which im not sure if possible
123
A: Difference in months between two dates

Kirk WollHere is a comprehensive solution to return a DateTimeSpan, similar to a TimeSpan, except that it includes all the date components in addition to the time components. Usage: void Main() { DateTime compareTo = DateTime.Parse("8/13/2010 8:33:21 AM"); DateTime now = DateTime.Parse("2/9/2012...

I tried searching for it in my current project and I can't find it
Could that be why it's throwing that exception?
It's a separate project
15:56
@SimpsOff I know, I saw that. But I feel like something like that should be baked in and not require 50 loc to achieve.
user47589
could use Nodatime
user47589
the .Net datetime API leaves a little to be desired.
@mikeTheLiar oh, in the language it's self... yes it would be nice if it was more robust

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