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15:00
= new BigBiggerList();
List<List<Whatever>>()
EZ Game EZ Life
List<List<List<DamagedBrainCells>>>
List<T<List<T>>>
@Adan Yo<Daw<IHearYouLikeLists<T>>>
twitch
15:03
they are all wrong
getting errors
as object;
@Adan
List<Object> smallList1 = new List<Object>();
List<Object> smallList2 = new List<Object>();
List<Object> smallList3 = new List<Object>();

List<List<Object>> bigList = new List<List<Object>>();

bigList.add(smallList1);
bigList.add(smallList2);
bigList.add(smallList3);
List<T> where T has List<X>, List<Y>, List<Z>
Morning everyone.
!!google how to be an adult
List<List<string>> listInList = new List<List<string>>();
ez ez
Monring @Greg how is the baby coming?
Greg's making a baby?
@Sippy Where the F have you been?
Greg I had no idea you could do that!
15:04
what? we got another daddy here?
I went to murica for a while
@Sippy Growing old is mandatory. Growup up is not.
is it robotic?
@Michael thank you :D
@Sippy its in the oven cooking
15:05
You were missed
<3
Ha! I helped! woohoo
@Sippy hows the new job?
btw, Hi Greg
And wb @Squiggle. how did the demo go
I was too slow :( @Michael Bastard
15:06
@juanvan Didn't start yet
Didn't even move yet lol
Starts on 22nd
Interesting!
What was it about? I think I was here when you mentioned, but my stack has overflood
@Sippy ohh thought that was at the start of the year
@PlaceboZA It was fine. I came away with enough new requirements to extend my contract for another few months :P
@juanvan I was gonna move at the start of the year but my gf is now my ex gf
So rather than spend more money I figured I'd just wait
lol. the joy of contracting
ok. I need to run home
or drive
15:08
Good news, then should never bring sand to the beach
drive is faster
depending on traffic
@Sippy Sad to hear.. You should move to ze sweden and we should tinder and go to ze double dates
@PlaceboZA it's summer there, right? too hot to run?
Could bring @RoelvanUden as well
List<string> smallList1 = new List<string>();
List<decimal> smallList2 = new List<decimal>();
List<decimal> smallList3 = new List<decimal>();

List<List<decimal>> bigList = new List<List<decimal>>();

bigList.Add(smallList1);
bigList.Add(smallList2);
bigList.Add(smallList3);
15:08
Roel dates?
@rlemon Hey Lemon!
string, decimal, decimal 3 lists? apparently im only locked to choosing 1 type
Hey Crabman!
It seems like he does, but he is not speaking that openly about it.. I think he is starting to open up tohugh
15:09
ja very hot @Squiggle. Was just kidding.
@rlemon How's life?
@Adan yeah
@Michael how do i set the smallist1 to string? and have the other 2 as decimal?
progressing linearly
Always good to hear
15:09
@Adan but you could use a different type of collection instead of list
@JakobMillah Lol
@Michael what did you have in mind?
I would come to Sweden but in Sweden I'd be poor as shit :D
I mean I'm poor as shit here, but in Sweden I'm worth half.
later
Interestingly in America I'm worth twice as much
Odd world.
15:10
come to Canada
be ballin
I do intend to visit Canadia at some point
@Adan honestly, it seems like you could create a separate object that has these list as properties.

and then make your bigList hold that object
I'll bring kitler
@juanvan Might come early.
@Sippy sounds good
got the spare room all setup
15:11
Do we get bunk beds
@Adan how are your List<string> and List<decimal> related?
@Sippy no, but you can sleep under the bed if that makes you feel better
Woo
like what are you really trying to do
@Sippy Not if you start working boro!! :P
you moving to Murica?
15:15
@Greg why they thinking that?
@juanvan She is already dilated 2 centimeters and experiencing contractions. They're braxton hick, also a couple other symptom's.
@JakobMillah Maybe
They have nice cars
ahh that is a good sign then, we went to the hospital on how the birth will go and showed us the room. Shower is next week
@juanvan I cannot read that for the life of me.
@Sippy You don't know yet? ;o
15:21
What don't I know yet
if you are moving
I haven't decided yet
oh kurwa
@juanvan That is cool.
Damn, I would love to go with you.
15:21
@Michael when i add to the big list, it'l be something like:
class P2vP1
{
public P2vP1(string name, decimal damage, decimal activationTime) // double time
{
this.Name = name;
this.Damage = damage;
this.AT = activationTime;

//this.Time = time;
}

public string Name { get; private set; }
public decimal Damage { get; private set; }

public decimal AT { get; private set; }



}
It just ain't in me to marry a dude.
please boro, me neither
@Sippy that is good news, don't think the break up was that bad
going on a date soon as well
@Michael i dont want to do it this way, i dont want to rely on classes, i want to make it simply by using lists
15:22
@juanvan Baby Shower? When is your baby due, I thought it was soon?
March 19th
@juanvan Lol
@Sippy I think I missed an entertaining conversation.
warList.Add(new P2vP1("EmptySpace2", 0, solution.Min()));
@JakobMillah What's his name?
15:23
Could someone really quick tell me how to turn off the autocomplete in VS2015 if I hit space
I don't want to turn it off if I tab but it won't let me write shit.
escape?
Hit esc first?
what kind of programmer are you
Thanks
xD
Actually it turns out I was doing one worse. I forgot to intialize the value that's why it kept trying to auto correct it.
I was getting quite frustrated
15:24
nice
@Adan besides creating an new object, you could probably make use of tuples:

var bigList = new Tuple<List<string>, List<decimal>, List<decimal>>();
bigList .Add(smallList1, smallList2, smallList3);
@JakobMillah I wanna start freelancing in the US or contracting or something, there's a lot of money to be made
Lots of shitlords taking contracts and providing shitty work
@Michael that's what i wanted, thank you
@Adan I havent used tuples much, im not sure what sort of constraints you will run into with them
@Sippy Go for it bro, you can be a shitlord too
15:25
@Sippy His name is Matilda
@Adan and I hope that syntax is correct, I kinda did it on the fly
@Sippy Currently working on a App with a mate.. We are hyping it AF, so might be something.
@TomW fu
XD
@JakobMillah If you get rich you should make me a partner so I can be rich too kthx
15:26
Shitty work == fast work == faster money
I'll even write some code
//this is code
//lol
the day I get filthy rich, I won't be hanging around this place..
Damn, that sounded so sad.
That day will probably not come anyway, so you'll have to stick with me :D
I'ma still be here if I get rich lol
I still have time to figure shit out
Anyone know of a really nice C# Code Standard / Angular Standard sheet?
Being a kid has benefits
15:29
a heal fast still
skill? :P
@Michael 'There is no argument given that corresponds to the required formal parameter 'item1' of Tuple<List<string>, List....
mmm five guys order online
so good
There are no five guys in TN :(
Not that I found anyway
user47589
we have Five Guys in TN
15:30
Where
user47589
there's 2 in Nashville, a one in Brentwood, one in Cool Springs
Yeah I was in tri cities
That might be why lol
user47589
if you come to nashville let me know and we'll get good food.
Woo /o/
user47589
15:31
i know where the Five Guys are :)
I was gonna go to Nashville but 4 hours drive on a sports bike at 30 degrees didn't sound appealing.
If I move to the US it will actually be to Nashville though
@Adan try this syntax:

var bigList = new Tuple<List<string>, List<decimal>,List<decimal>>(stringList, decimalList1, decimalList2);
well I know where the Parthenon is
user47589
Nashville is a good city.
Alright, GN guys! See you on monday
@JakobMillah GN UGT!
15:36
@Sippy there's a 5 guys every 10 minutes
there are 3 on the way home from work
@Amy if you like flat land and country
user47589
middle and east TN aren't flat.
@juanvan theres some mountains in TN :)
user47589
west TN tends to flatten out as you near the MS river
smokies
15:37
@Michael thanks, this did it: var tupleList = new List<Tuple<string, decimal, decimal>>();
the few
@Adan whatever works
hi guys,
I have one static class, that gets logs from several classes
Is it possible to update one textbox (placed in one form) from the static class?
Winforms...
@miguelmpn probably, can you give more detail / code on what you are trying to do
user47589
possible? sure. good design? maybe not.
15:40
hook up a INotifyPropertyChanged
that works in winforms
but I can't bind to a static field
I already tried to update a static field on the same class as the texbox, but I can't update the textbox on a static property

public partial class frmLog : Form
{
private static string log;

public static string Log
{
set { this.textbox1.text = value; }
}
...
"Keyword 'this' is not valid in a static property, static method, or static field initializer"
@miguelmpn link the property to the text box, don't think its' able to set a instance to a value in a static member
Why is it static?
yeah why is the string static if its something that changes?
your class isnt static, so you arnt forced to make the property static
so that I can access from the static class
this class is the one I want to update the texbox
happy Friday everyone
15:45
happy friday :)
what is your static class?
@miguelmpn well why is that class static?
I dont see one
It just saves logs to a file.. example
ActionLogger.Log("Image opened - File: " + openFileDialog.FileName);
now I want to append that text to a textbox also
next line textbox1.text = String.Format("Image opened - File: " + openFileDialog.FileName);
15:48
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but the textbox is not in the static class, it's on a separate form
@miguelmpn where are you calling ActionLogger.Log()?
how would the static class get a hold of that instance? would have to pass it in by ref for it update (or I am thinking it wrong)
in several classes, when some action is done
@jua how can I pass it by ref?
*@juanvan
public static blah(ref variable){}
15:50
Doesn't need to be passed by ref
then in the code MyClass.StaticMethod(Value)
the instance will be updated in the method?
the static method on the static class should update the textbox on a separate form
static void settext(TextBox textBox)
{
    textBox1.Text = Value}
that would work if I had the textbox on the same class as the static method
but they are separate, static class that gets the logs must update a separate class (form)
What if the form hasn't been created?
15:55
Ugh.

UAT: SHIT'S BROKEN, FIX IT!

Me: Shit's broken because the spec you gave us is broken.
@TomW that's a problem.. :p
I have to think of another way to do this..
@miguelmpn as long as you pass in the control as parameter, it doesn't matter where it come from
Yeah. Static classes usually don't make sense and static classes whose methods have dependencies definitely don't.
Globals = devil
although it is strongly antipattern, but considering it's w̷̝̞̭͖̻̓̈́̑̅̇ͩ͒̌̕̕i͖ͦ͗n̵̢̼̫̣͚͇̂ͭ̓̐̿͒̀f̲̖̉ͫ̍͌ͬ͛ͬ̐o̢̹̪ͨͯͯ̆͒ͫ͛̈́r̈͂ͪͯ͏͚͕̮͉̭̻̬m̶̦̝͈̣̊̀‌​̻͉ anyways, i wouldn't ask that much
maybe a singleton that holds all the log's is more suitable and I can use it easilly on several classes
16:00
so im making requests to an api, just exploring it right now. doing it in a console .net app. do i NEED to use async and await?
updating some control in logger itself is already against "single responsibility", i would rather first think about if there's any other way to avoid update those texts in your logging method
i dont care if the thread is blocked in my app..
If I have two applications. One application is for posting some data into a database, and a second application has to see that information realtime. (I'm on shared hosting) Do I need to check the database every X seconds (AJAX) or is there a better option?
@Bubbas If this is a single-threaded console app, there's no need to async/await, surely? It'll just hang until you get the response.
yea
only asking because i found a good guide on something im trying to do - but they used async/await and im not really interesting in that right now.
16:03
@tweray what I want is a method that will write to a file and to a textbox
yeah you can probably ignore it. Async only becomes really useful as soon as your entire stack respects it.
@miguelmpn and again, one method should only do 1 thing, you are asking a method do 2 separate things, which is generally considered antipattern. which doesn't means ppl will execute you for doing that of course. i just believe it's worth mentioning and would be better if you reconsider how you architect it
@miguelmpn the only class that should change the contents of a textbox is its owning form, IMHO. They have an access modifier for a reason. Instead I'd change the form to take a dependency on some kind of controller object that raises events, and handle those events
anyone know how to access the default windows icons? in explorer or something? I feel like they are probably stored in a dll somewhere
@Michael you want a copy of it?
16:08
@juanvan Yeah, I just wanted to use some of the default windows icons in my winform
that is the image library from microsoft
@juanvan! wow so nice! i didnt even know they did that
@juanvan thank you!
Is it possible to stop VS from collapsing regions by default? The only thing I can find is to turn off outlining entirely, and that's not what I want. I just don't want outlining to be the default action when I open a file.
@Bardicer welcome back!
thanks squig. had a standup and help a coworker with a problem
and a bit of a mourning period after being told i have to develop for ie 11
16:13
Hey, IE11 is fine.
At least you can polyfill most things with IE11
i'm more of a chrome, firefox...anything that isn't IE person
@mikeTheLiar I have a plug in to stop collapsing regions full stop?
HAMMERTIME!
seamonkey
@mikeTheLiar ctrl + m + o expands / closes everything. probably not want you want, but the only semi- relevent info I have in memory
16:14
@Bardicer sure, but unless you can force users to not use IE, you're kinda stuck with it
@AlexH I still want to be able to collapse them on demand. Just not by default when opening a file.
that's what makes me sad
@Michael yeah, so far that's the best I've found.
so um... IE11 developer tools. is that stuck in the IE window when you pop it out?
@Bardicer I've been developing for IE9 until 2 months ago. Stop complaining.
no you can multi-screen IE11 dev tools. It's pretty good.
16:16
the job i just left in december...i was having to develop for IE 7
I know one of the guys who maintains it. Nice chap.
there it goes
that was weird
user47589
Your suffering amuses Steve Ballmer.
but!
at least i don't have 'ball' in my name ;) </pottyHumor>
@Bardicer I still have to troubleshoot IE7 sometimes. Damn CornerStone LMS has X-UA-Compatible set to IE7 =.=
16:17
Clbuttic humor
Steve Testiclemer
and the clients that use their platform expect one solution to work on PC and mobile...
client is always right
of course
16:18
@Squiggle Jon Sampson?
if client want it, then you must do it, period /s
i had a potential client want a moodle site that is fully automated for all devices
Oh wait no he's Edge
because IE7 & 8 I'm stuck using Flash to support those users... YAY
and they didn't want to pay over 2500
16:19
Moodle isn't too bad nowadays
just PHP =x
yeah i got the moodle stuff up and running
but then they wanted me to sign a non-compete because they have competitors
i told 'em there was a $100,000 non-compete fee
high maintenance clients get to pay for their high maintenance or kick rocks
Did they pay?
nope
they tried to finagle me into it by rewording and all
i just quit responding to them
nice.
Paranoid clients are the worst.
that's all i ever had
but i've supported me, the wife, and the kids for 5 years.
16:22
funny that ppl only willing to pay 2500 talking about compete
non-compete for moodle config, wtf?
i'm sure i can support me and the kids
her family has been and still is being awesome on the finances for the funeral and adoption (our oldest kid is my step daughter and i'm about to have to fight her sperm donor for her)
but outside of that i'm good
@Bardicer best of luck to you
16:25
thanks @mikeTheLiar
i just wish nobody had to go through this
but i know it happens everyday just based off the numbers
I was just reading this joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000071.html and now I see you talking about a non-compete contract, coincidence?
Yeah. Shit's gotta suck. I don't think I'd be able to hold up in your situation.
i honestly don't know all the reasons i am functioning even semi competently right now
Sheer bloody-mindedness?
i know i made a promise to my wife. i know we loved each other very much. and i know she would expect me to take care of the kids
oh... there's lots of things regarding blood on my mind right now lol
16:36
be strong but don't be alone
user47589
1
Q: Hide breadcrumb bar at bottom of HTML editor

AmyI'm using Visual Studio 2013 Update 5 with Web Essentials and Resharper 9. When I'm editing an HTML file, I see this at the very bottom of my editor: At the very bottom, you see the ticker? How do I hide that? I never use it and would like to free up some space in my editor window. Edit: T...

that's exactly what i've been doing
is there a nice, safe way to ensure the host of a URI is from a certain domain, or a subdomain? Or should i just do if (uri.Host.Equals("domain.com") || uri.Host.EndsWith(".domain.com")) ?
@Amy did you photoshop that pony in or does that always show up in Visual Studio for you?
user47589
always
16:38
@amy something like this?
user47589
i dont know what that's supposed to be.
that's a cshtml page...the very bottom
@Amy Find Results: 1
obviously
16:39
oh wait
i'm on... 2015 i think?
user47589
i'm not editing cshtml
sorry :(
what do you mean by ticker
the bar that shows <div><div>...
user47589
that tag navigator at the bottom with the <div.row> <div.columns.medium-12> etc
user47589
16:41
i didn't know what to call it.
user47589
I'm getting the feeling MS removed the ability to remove it.
interesting
user47589
the first answer on my question shows a setting that doesn't exist. does it exist for you?
let me check
in VS2015 they replace it with VC indicators
somebody needs to build a Stackoverflow chat client.
user47589
16:43
why?
user47589
this is a chat client.
swipe right?
yes... on a website which I can't configure to start with Windows easily, etc.
huh?
@Amy that option doesn't exist for me
16:44
well, in fact, you can...
yes I know I can.
user47589
if you want it built, you need to either a) do it yourself, or b) make a convincing case for making it, enough to get someone to do it. "why not" is not compelling.
user47589
"why not" does work when used in conjunction with Jedi mind tricks, though.
This is not the chat client you're looking for
Jedi mind tricks explains so much
This is not the dll you're looking for
user47589
16:47
haha
Project broken last night, works this morning? Damn Jedis.
Beer tend to have that effect.
@Amy did you checked if there's some setting on web essentials' option panel?
user47589
yeah
how do i add all the decimal values together in my decimal list?
16:51
myDecimalList.Sum(x => x) i think
well... the .Net way
thanks
user47589
you don't need the lambda
user47589
just Sum()
user47589
Is having a default value on a Func<> arguement not allowed for some reason?
user47589
16:55
a default value?
user47589
what do you mean?
it means having Funcs as an Optional argument in a fuction
user47589
re: this tag navigator bar, i guess i'll have to live with 20 lost pixels of editor-space. :sad:
which is impossible for all objects I think
user47589
it has to be a constant
user47589
16:57
public static void Foo(Func<int> func = null)
{

}
like

  public static bool DoThing(Func<object, object> MethodOfDoingThing = GenericMethod) {}

  private static bool GenericMethod(object Obj) { /*Generic way to do the thing*/ }
user47589
no, you can't do that.
user47589
this is true for all optional argument definitions, not just Func<T>
if you try to remove something from a list that isnt there, does it through an error /exception?

or does it just happily do nothing?
user47589
make an overloaded method that doesn't accept the func
user47589
16:58
@Michael, try it and find out?
will do
Also, constant value annoying fact! DateTime.MinValue and DateTime.MaxValue are not compile-time constants!
Huh, ok. I can see we it would fail if I were trying to use the return value of GenericMethod(obj) but I didn't realize a defined function wasn't constant. Is that just a sort of language-lawyer thing?
user47589
yeah
how do you add all the values in a tuple's decimal list?
user47589
16:59
erm, yes, its a language lawyer thing.
var tupleList = new List<Tuple<string, decimal, decimal>>();

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