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00:00
I.... don't understand... stackoverflow.com/a/35494328/5697616
...why
Was I too harsh?
user47589
His answer is a bad one.
Very...
Should I delete my comment.. I feel like I was a bit harsh
I don't see it as very harsh.
user47589
dunno.
very being the main word there
00:04
I see it as being justifiably harsh :)
none of those three lines of code is the one I would think we would want to encourage a developing C# programmer to use.
and at least one of them gives me goosebumps
Option 1? or 3?
user47589
i can't believe its the accepted answer.
I know right...
@Amy because if you copy and paste any of them into your program it "works"
user47589
00:05
yeah, probably so.
tede's answer is obviously "far more correct"
It's not perfect, but it's the closest one in there
@Gabe #1 is an abomination; #2 isn't too bad except the ToString() calls are superfluous; #3 is really only useful if you have some genetic aversion to composite formatting
My thoughts exactly - basically to sum it up, they're redundant due to overloading.
Number one makes me cry
user47589
gives @Gabe a hanky
00:08
@amy hither eyes ?
user47589
fights it
Don't fight
Fate...
user47589
I rolled a natural 20 on my will save. My total will is 42.
flips board over
NOW WHAT?!
Thanks travis and amy for clearing my confusion
user47589
00:11
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
D:
user47589
┬─┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
This is a bad situation for me. Perhaps $"{pleaseDont.ToString()} {shootMe.ToString()}" will scare you away
Plus why you trying to kill me, Snappy was the one that ate your cookie
Ok that's me though - 28 hours of being awake is enough for me. Later guys and girl o/
00:56
@TravisJ yeah, the polisher, then the water pick, then the scaler
the polisher felt weird... the water pick and the scaler hurt
01:16
Hi guys, is anyone here familiar with DB-first schemas & TFS?
I'm waay to familiar with TFS
Fantastic ^^
I have an SQL project with scripts for some tables. I have a friend who's working alongside me on the project. I pushed the SQL project with the rest of my projects
Do you know if this is optimal (assuming we're going to be working on the database locally)
No, I don't know
but TFS sucks
Can't help that unfortunately, was a requirement that was set for me
But I'm clueless as to what would be the best way to share the SQL project that I'm using to generate models from with DB-first
for sharing code? source control like git or tfs
git preferably
01:22
Alright, one more question if I may, are you familiar with ASP.NET membership?
I use aspnet_regsql.exe to generate the tables required for membership in my DB
So.. the scripts for those tables/SPs is not in the SQL project, meaning that it'd need to be run on my friend's side as well
Alright, thanks Kendall
01:39
boo
Evening Kala, do you happen to know a thing or two about SQL projects and sharing them with TFS?
no but ask away
I don't use TFS
Hey guys,
I am working on an mvc application and in my requirements it says I should have unit tests. I know almost nothing about unit testing MVC applications and I am not very experienced with unit tests also. I have exam in 5 hours too and some part of it would be on unit testing mvc application. Can someone give me nay hints or resources on where to start so I can test some basic stuff?
02:05
Look into Microsoft Visual Studio Testing Framework
Well yeah, but what exactly should I test on my app?
nope, no msft employees here
LOL
nice codeman
@DareDev1l, what exactly are you trying to test on your app?
what does your app do?
Well my app is organiser of events. You create event, people can join your event, people can see details about an event and people can list all events. That's it for now.
are you serious?
02:18
What?
just curious where are you located?
Why ?
mmm, I'm being put in charge of architecture for a whole brand new page...
codeman, I'm going crazy, my team pivoted from organ donation to event organizer and the guy above mentioned the same thing
it's coinciendence I'm sure but omg this is awkward
organ donation to event organizer? huh?
02:30
Well I can give you some ideas because I am full of them. If you are interested of course
user47589
02:44
an organized organ donation event
03:00
Haha Amy
Those events are better when they're disorganized
It seemed like a good opportunity but I'm the only senior on the team
To bail or not bail
I can spend my weeknights alone doing my own thing
Or teach and work with a group of students lol
On am event organizer that I'm not passionate about but good to know
 
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05:05
or I can ask mentor to be the sole developer and work on my own project and present it after 10 weeks to everyone
05:41
hi
06:09
The sleep was amazing...
06:22
hi
I am stuck in one problem from last 10 days....
I asked this question
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A: How to Convert Json String into DataTable in ASP.Net with C#

goodeinsteinTo convert to DataTable You must understood what You are doing: DataTable represents a collection of rows and columns your JSON string must represent a collection which can by convert to collection of rows and columns. This is example of correct JSON file which can by change to DataTable: [{ ...

07:02
Why do you need it to be a datatable? If you're only going to bind it to a gridview, or a repeater, you can easily do that with a other collection types as well.
@scheien o/
Good morning @Gabe
Hows work treating you today?
I went home about 20 mins after starting and slept all day
lol
hehe
Just woke up and am doing my personal project now
07:08
cool
No junior code to cry about here, just my own stupidity :P
It's afternoon in AUS now?
Ya 5am
pm*
you?
I just woke up as well
"just"
it's 0800
Kids were up at 0630
it's a WFH day. I like
What personal project are you running? Anything known to man (some app), or just a learning thingy?
It's actually a "Streamer assistant" I have a few friends that stream games and want a system that is an "All-in-one" solution for their needs.
So they're paying me to create on one my personal time
07:12
ah, that sounds cool
like a one button setup everything for me thing?
Nah more of a live time statistics monitor plus a channel moderation tool for twitch.tv's irc
Basically a live time datapoint reporter with a skin of a moderation bot
stats for viewers, duration and such?
A bit more complex, using predictive algorithms based on publicly pollable endpoints with twitch's api
But yea, base statistics are a part of it
I don't know twitch that well. I just watch a stream now and then
hehe
:)
Same - but I know all about their backend now
lol
I've been datamining their servers for the last few days
Pretty sure they're not going to be happy about me taxing their system for that long, but meh
Only need to do it once
07:17
I don't think that would be a problem. Like a drop in the ocean
:)
Agreed - but I have about 30 concurrent threads slamming their servers stripping every piece of information they have publically avilable on every user on twitch lol
This Dynamics AX is a pain
You are not the first one to say that.
@scheien: me?
yeah, There's been a few others here who have expressed their discontent with it
07:20
@JackyNguyen Have you seen the front page description. "Microsoft Dynamics AX is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution that is easy to learn and use."
To create a simple form, I have to create a bunch of nested node in the design
MS @ troll yet again
@Gabe: lol it's a lie
the lack of releases
But but but... ms says it's easy... must be right?
/sarcasm
07:21
They said winform was great
Compared to VB6, it might have been at some point
morning @JakobMillah
How was/is Moss?
beste mobilutvikleren i Bergen!
Still there @scheien :) Starting meeting any minute
Yes... I would like to share your cheeseburger @JakobMillah
07:23
@scheien VB6 might have been great at some point
@JakobMillah: Are you going to apply for that position?
@AlexL: True. Unfortunately. Though I hear that there still are devs who work with VB6, doing web related stuff and what not. That's some scary shit.
@scheien Never haha.. I am not even close xD
@scheien yeah but we still have people using fortran
"Do you fix bugs before writing new code?" - Is that a serious question?
@JakobMillah I lived in Bergen for 7 years. It's the most beautiful city in Norway.
07:26
Really? Need to visit then :)
Moss has been... Quite* haha
@AlexL Dinosaurs should be extinct.
:)
@Gabe: Some companies does not really put the effort into fixing bugs, because that only costs money at that point, neglecting to see past their own nose and a few years ahead.
cough IBM cough
instead of fixing bugs, why not make a new one!
hehe
yeah, build new features on top of buggy code = profit
10 out of 12 from joel
07:28
I've never heard of the company though @JakobMillah
Fishy shizzle (;
@scheien did you see this stackoverflow.com/a/35494328/5697616 lol
They have 4 employees, and one of them is a CTO
...
all them titles
start up :))
Startups are always fun
As long as their leads and management have half a brain anyway
07:30
@JakobMillah: one of them is a friend of my brother in law. Haha.
@Gabe oh, nice one. CleverCode™
@Gabe: true. I can't do startups though, can't afford the risk
Console.WriteLine(b1.ToString()+ " {0}", b2.ToString()); When i saw that I had this face... img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2015-06/14/17/enhanced/…
You only live once - Gotta try it at least once and tick that box. Plus you never know when you're going to have a massive hit
I was asked to implement a change in an import integration yesterday. I checked out the code, and a part of me literally just died.
What type of flowers do you want on your grave?
I'm a fan of blue tulips but the choice is yours
dandelions are nice
when they are white, and you can blow them away
Oh, never thought of that... so fitting
07:37
and it's fun when you light them up (but don't tell the kids that)
I'm telling your kids that daddy is a closet pyromaniac
The response would be: "What's a pyromaniac? and why does he live in the closet?"
:)
My response will be: "Oh yeah. You are kids. Can I play 'brunch' with you... I'm so lonely"
brunch?
and you wifes response to the closet comment will be: "Yeah... Why are you in the closet for?"
brunch = meal between breakfast and lunch
ie. a snack lol
I should've said "Let me play teaparty with you ... etc"
07:41
aha, yeah. I guess I should've gotten that one
It's practically the same word for it in norwegian
Lol
Dude, I stalked your profile. How old are you? You look way too young to have kids
yeah, that's an old image
I'm 31
85?
Damn, beat me by ~ a year
07:43
A contest I'd rather lose
Just turned 31 last week
How many kids you got?
2 girls
Oh nice
07:44
3 if you count the wife as well
:p
IM TELLING ON YOU!
No bj's for you this week
Oh no you wouldn't!
I would
I enjoy watching people suffer
>:)
wanders silently away
Don't worry
I'm getting married in a month or two and I have one on the way already
So you can just be all "Gabe said this <insert bad thing>"
And do mr burns fingers
07:46
eeeeeexcellent
You know if it's a boy or girl?
girl
You'll be broke, like I am
Fiance is about 6 months along but she's in the USA, hence the k1 visa I was talking about earlier
07:47
aha, yeah. I remember
Where in the USA are you moving to?
san diego
You like it hot don't you? hehe
Used to it
Lived in finland for 4 years tho
That was enough cold for me
true. Northern europe can be harsh
You get used to it fast
Back soon, food
07:51
It's easier to put on clothes and keep warm, than to cool down in hot weather.
@Gabe so did you get it done?
08:38
@scheien really? haha
yep. I checked linkedin
@BenjaminDiele: Where have you been? Read up through the log, man that shit sucks! :(
How do you guys search for open source projects ? google is it ?
github?
What do you want with an open source project? contribute?
08:53
I am trying to find something but maybe I am using wrong search terms, already tried GitHub and codeplex (or something like that) but didn't helped
most likely it's the search terms I am using
morning all
What an interviewer expecting from a 8 month experienced .NET Developer?
answers to basic questions
@Ritz depends on interviewer
Things like difference between an interface and an abstract class
09:00
That sound likes OOPS?
yes
Yes.. I know it depend on interviewer. But i asking about common interview
What's a 'common interview'?
thats to @Mathematics
@Ritz you shouldn't be asking for interview questions.. its not about getting the job, it's about keeping it...
09:04
@Tom W Can you point out some important questions that i should expect?
I just gave you one
@Ritz: It's not given that the interviewer would ask you specific questions about programming. It might that they assess you as a person, since the rest can be taught. They can't change your personality
@scheien not many manager focuses on that these days, but really good point
It's the most important point as I see it. You can have a brilliant dev, but if he/she is an asshole, you can find someone else just as good.
I don't like working with jerks.
Let's see...why should you always Dispose IDisposables and how does using() help with that
09:07
@scheien or ones that don't do much..
what's boxing and unboxing
@TomW this is such a boring concept
@Mathematics: true
@Mathematics well it'll be a boring interview
I don't see what that has to do with the question
You might be asked to explain concepts, such as sorting algorithms, list types etc. Depends on the position, interviewer and company.
09:12
I would rather ask specific questions about what person has been working on, and might ask him how he will solve a particular problem
then asking boring easily googling sort of questions
anyone participating this weekend?
@Ritz: do remember that it's also your opportunity to get to know the company better. It might even be you who turn it down, and not the other way around.
@Squiggle: no. are you?
@Squiggle it is closed, when it will be next time?
09:37
Realplayer shudder
I am working in .NET (Web) and i have near to 1 yr Experience in it. Now i am thinking about taking a certification in It. Am i thinking worse? If no which is the best certification that can afford with my experience? How about Microsoft Certified Solution Developer(MCSD) ??
@Ritz I've heard very few people say they take any notice of Microsoft certifications. For specialised topics like say Sharepoint, SSIS, BizTalk etc they might be useful on your CV. But for the general stuff they're mainly useful for you, for making you learn and giving you a checklist of things to read up on. An employer probably won't care
@scheien yep, I'm taking part. Not sure what to make yet, but it'll probably be in the visualisation category, unless I can think up a stupid productivity app.
@Jamaxack no idea. this is the first one. If it's successful I guess they'll do another next year?
@Ritz As Tom said, experience counts for more than certifications when looking for work. What are your interests? What do you enjoy about software development?
Yes.. I really enjoy
09:45
you really enjoy whitespace?
whitespace?
triggered
Whitespace is an esoteric programming language developed by Edwin Brady and Chris Morris at the University of Durham (also developers of the Kaya and Idris programming languages). It was released on 1 April 2003 (April Fool's Day). Its name is a reference to whitespace characters. Unlike most programming languages, which ignore or assign little meaning to most whitespace characters, the Whitespace interpreter ignores any non-whitespace characters. Only spaces, tabs and linefeeds have meaning. An interesting consequence of this property is that a Whitespace program can easily be contained within...
10:00
is there a way to select an application setting which matches a string?
I was hoping to create a service which used a value in the Settings.settings based on the name of the service, i.e. Service1 uses Service1Value.
Is there a better way to do this?
10:16
@Squiggle Solo or part of a team? Can you develop anything you'd like within a specific category?
Haven't participated in a hackaton yet, so dunno how they work under the hood
10:38
Defect Friday

select * from calls c
where 1=1
AND (c.id IN (SELECT call_id FROM call_comments WHERE comment_tsvector @@ to_tsquery('test')))

Returns in milliseconds

select * from calls c
where 1=1
AND ('test' IS NULL OR (c.id IN (SELECT call_id FROM call_comments WHERE comment_tsvector @@ to_tsquery('test'))))

Timesout
:-|
What does the execution plan say?
Nested Loop (cost=2.39..70.66 rows=12 width=284)
Second
Seq Scan on calls c (cost=1.83..1685111.63 rows=25244312 width=284)
'test' IS NULL << is 'test' interpreted as a literal or a column name?
It is a literal
so is that condition just there as an example of something that screws up the query?
10:42
`test` would be a column name
Seq Scan on calls c (cost=1.83..1685111.63 rows=25244312 width=284)
Filter: (hashed SubPlan 1)
SubPlan 1
-> Seq Scan on call_comments (cost=0.00..1.79 rows=12 width=16)
Filter: (comment_tsvector @@ to_tsquery('test'::text))
obviously a string literal is never null
It's a parameter passed in from .net
Why do you have 'test' there? is it to mimic a column?
It's to mimic a value
10:43
so it's not a literal
oh
rows=25244312
oh no that's the same in both, nevermind
@tmutton so are you adding the null check to prevent errors or is there something special about nulls in your app?
So default values are NULL
So we don't jump into the select unnecessarily
Calls table has 50,488,576 records
This is just a test to see how it handles under pressure
do SQL WHEREs short-circuit?
I'm using Postgres
It isn't just the client that times out when receiving the results?
10:49
Well nothing timesout. I'm running the query in pgadmin
It's taking a long time
I've changed to 1=0 and the same thing happens
select * from calls c
where 1=1
AND (1=0 OR (c.id IN (SELECT call_id FROM call_comments WHERE comment_tsvector @@ to_tsquery('test'))));
is it the execution that takes long, or the rendering of the results?
execution
It might not evaluate both branches, but you can't guarantee that it won't, is how I read that documentation
Ok so that took 75 seconds
As opposed to 16ms for the other
10:53
what happens if you only have the is null where without the or
returns empty in 15ms
what does the @@ mean?
It is a match operator
where tsvector matches tsquery
Example: to_tsvector('fat cats ate rats') @@ to_tsquery('cat & rat')
@TomW Basically - there is still some ugly stuff in there but I gave up when I came across a class with about 8 static method calls to different objects and went. nope not doing that. Then just messed around in chat
So....no delivery?
10:59
No it was delivered. Boss approved it

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