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10:00
@Jase so you've been going to interview and they're turning you down?
How many interviews?
@Tom yeah, lots of them. more coming...>>>>
How's your conversational style?
"Not the right experience" can be code for almost anything
Do they ever do stuff like FizzBuzz tests?
Not that I think that's a great thing to do in interview but you can either nail it or flunk it and if you flunk it, no chance
@TomW I have been to more than 20 interviews in the past 6 months. I dress well. I smell well. I shave. I don't eat beforehand (thus no smell of food on breath), I don't smoke [before interviews], I'd nice, I smile [most of the time - unless they're idiots who keep asking me what's already on the resume], I'm always early, but I don't let them know if I'm "too" early, if i'm too early i wait around the corner on the street until maybe 10-15 minutes then i go in. I answer all their questions and
...accurately, i go in prepared...
The resume is a prompt to give them things to talk about! Without that I'd be finished
Me too. I feel that my CV, prior experiences and personal stuff are the main topics in an interview.
Then you can sidetrack into different topics if the interviewer leans towards it
10:05
@TomW ofcourse it's ok to talk about what's ont eh resume. But, with a lot of them [especially recently], they read the resume, then call me and ask me questions they would know if they read the resume. For example, they call me (after reading my resume) and say "Do you have any JavaScript experience" and I'll tell them all about it, then at the interview they ask me again but they don't let me go into detail so basically I have to say "I have js exp. 3 times"
Yeah, that's a prompt to talk about:
- What kind of problems you've solved in javascript
- The hairy issues that exist with javascript and how to handle them
- What libraries and frameworks you've used and what you think of them and how they could be better
- What you'd like to try out but haven't yet
- What they use and how they use it
It's like they don't read the resume fully. They just "scan" it. then they call me and ask me a bunch of random questions and don't pay much attention to the responses. And then at the interview they just think of reasons why my experience "doesn't count"
@Jase Asking about things that are on the resume makes a lot of sense. People lie on their resumes. Lie often, lie big. You want to see if they talk the talk as well as write the write.
Have you considered it the other way around? that you maybe don't get their queue? (not saying you don't get it, but just putting it out there)
@TomW Yeah that's what I try to do but as soon as I begin to delve into it in more detail they're like "Ok great.." and they change the subject - like they'll move onto another language
10:09
It sounds like there is some systemic bias here that is causing you to end up with horrible interviewers
Are the interviewers smiling and looking at you? Or are they way back in their chairs and folding their arms?
And I did think that maybe it's my fault. Maybe I speak too slowly and they don't want to wait for me so one day I recorded a phone conversation and played it back. I spoke quicker than she did. So I don't think that is the issue.
"Do you have any JavaScript experience" -> that's when you go into 'well, I got to know JavaScript x years ago during a project where we/I needed it because reqX over the following years I got to know it as I used it in various projects for doing $stuffthatjavascriptisgoodat'
Some of them look at me like there's something about me they don't like. But most of them smile and look at me and make plenty of small talk during and even after the interview. Especially recruiters. One recruiter said he's gonna keep sending jobs my way until I get something because he knows i have the skills and he doesn't understand why they won't hire me (I've had an in-person metting with him).
@SteffenWinkler seems as though they aren't interested in that
@Jase Recruiters even though everyone hates them are surprisingly useful. The good ones, anyway.
10:12
@SteffenWinkler I think you must have missed one of my messages above :) I do attempt to go into detail when they ask questions like that - but they cut me off usually and I feel like if I keep going on then I'll be being rude and they might not like it
The last one I had really kept on at me to get my CV tidied up to a standard he liked and even coached me on how to answer questions to the point
@TomW they're, they just don't want to ask directly. Had an interview like that once. After they asked such a question I asked wether they read my application, to which they then explained that it was their usual question to gather more informations. Interview went well after that and I'd have started there but I got a better offer at the comp I'm now at.
If the recruiter is saying that it might be to keep you on the books so you don't walk away but give them benefit of the doubt and it does seem like if he doesn't know either, it's really just a run of bad luck
@Jase oh, ok. Yeah I missed that. Damn that's stupid.
@TomW Yeah, all my friends have had bad exp. with recruiters. But now that I've actually had contact with them, they're like the best thing since sliced bread,
10:13
I don't know where you're from but in some countries/companies they need to do 'official' interviews for a new position even though they know how they want to hire (someone already working for them). Maybe that's what you keep running into
Waaaiiiit a minute...
If they don't get a candidate hired they don't eat, so they're pretty motivated
@Jase can you namedrop some potentials you've been to? To get a cross-section of the kind of places you're looking at and see whether there are any omissions
@TomW lol. Yeah, it's probably a pretty scary job to have. But then again... If you don't get freelance clients you don't eat. So I guess it would be the same?
@TomW sure, what omissions?
particular large employers in the area, different business sectors mysteriously absent from the list, that kind of thing
They go somewhere else that you don't know about, potentially
I have no idea what you mean by that but ohhhh ok awesome
well
10:17
@Jase: From what you're saying, it sounds like you might be having some really bad luck.
I've had bad luck all my life. I am actually convinced now that there is some kind of supernatural force that is hell-bent on fucking my life and making sure I end up committing suicide lol.
I've heard the Australian economy has been up and down like a proverbial pair of underpants (idiom sanitised for the sake of the moderators)
@jase: Shit, are you my long lost twin?
which i wouldn't do, mostly cause i don't have the balls, but also cause i know it'd make it happy
So maybe the hiring environment is so chaotic at the moment
10:19
@scheien lol
yeah that's what some people say. but... still... they should pick me.
I also feel like it has something to do with the attitudes of society in general these days. years ago, people were willing to give somebody a chance, based on either a gut feeling or whatever it was, maybe a combination of things. But now it's like totally different. It feels very cold and inhumane.
and Atlassian
@Jase that's not really my experience - even as a contractor. Then again I've had some really great luck with job interviews. I think I'm running at a 70% success rate.
No C# in Atlassian though by the looks
10:23
Almost like they expect people to be perfect robots who don't make mistakes and who are able to fulfill 100% of criteria.
I'd take a PHP job. I have less exp with PHP but I have built ecommerce sites with it and integrated credit card processing and paypal and stripe payments with it, so i would say i could get atleast a very junior level position
On the plus side, it sounds like you've almost exhausted all the crap employers in Sydney
i even applied for a job (JobAdder) who advertised months ago several dev positions for juniors with NO experience required.
They came back to me saying I wasn't a right fit for the position.
"wasn't a right fit for the position" - what does that even mean?
I've heard 'not a cultural fit' is used as a euphemism for 'not a 20-30 able-bodied heterosexual white male'. Thanks startup culture.
@Squiggle There is an endless amount of crap in sydney, bro. This shithole is like the zombies on The Walking Dead. It never ends.
10:26
Although if you are those things...not a clue.
@Jase do you attend any usergroups? They're a great place to make contacts and find interesting work
I've had a number of job offers just by being part of local tech groups
I do not. I was going to. I even applied (or whatever you wanna call it) for one of them on the meetups website but I can't remember what happened. I probably forgot all about it. That was a couple months ago. I couldn't be a speaker there. I dunno what they do. I'm a bit shy at first (unless i'm at work. I don't know why but I'm never shy at work, its weird), so it's a bit intimidating
Applied? Normally you just turn up.
gets you out of your shell. You'll meet some interesting people.
Oh really? I must have been so doped up on pain killers that I totally didn't get what the website was saying.
haha
10:29
I've worked for employers who will hire complete idiots as contractors for 400/day
There is something hiding in plain sight here.
It's not your competence
hi anyone here know windows xaml
@TomW Oh that's awesome lol. Yeah see that's teh problem. People like stupidity and they seem to hire people cause they like them not cause they're not stupid lol.
@arun i do
Perhaps they checked your website and saw that your SSL cert is invalid
(400GBP/day is a lot)
@TomW nah, it ain't ;)
10:31
i have problem i need to load a html in webview from appdatafolder
@Squiggle quiet, bloodsucking contractor :P
@Squiggle that's only very recent because i have now officially run out of money. i couldn't pay the hosting bill so i had to move over to azure (free trial) but my ssl was with winhost but that expired cause i couldn't renew
but most of the interviewers have seen my portfolio
Anyway you live in Rivendell I mean Switzerland
Dang. That's balls.
10:32
mmmmmm ballz
@Jase you know how to load local html files in webview .which also have js css references in that folder
@arun let me have a look. i think i might have some code. i can't remember how i did it
this is for a universal app right?
ya
@TomW I agree its alot but 300-350 isnt
@Jase i wrote like this but js and css are not loading
@Jase var Uri = new Uri("ms-appdata:///Local/Downloads/99/index.html");
Browser.Navigate(Uri);
10:35
@Ggalla1779 I meant, for reference of someone who isn't necessarily familiar with the purchasing power of GBP
300 still comes out as about triple the national average salary I think
aha ok...400 isnt enough..more!!
yeah tom ever had an apn from tax man....... contractors need it
ok, 2x
not 3x
Contractors pay FA tax
@arun i would make your variable lowercase. it feels wrong, but that's prob not the issue. i think i found it, one sec
Or they do if they have any sense. IR35 notwithstanding
whats FA tax?
10:37
f*** all
the cost of living in the UK varies wiiiiildly. 300GBP can be a lot for Newcastle but not enough for London.
IR35 does not apply
@Ggalla1779 it does if they figure out you're being used as an employee which most contractors I've ever met are
@arun assuming your other code is right, it shold be working
@TomW hence the APN
10:38
@Jase but unfortunate not loading html with content
so, @arun are you able to share your code? maybe put it online or something so we can check it out and troubleshoot? i think something is missing here..
@Ggalla1779 err yeah so that's only the tax you should have been paying to start with. You can't say you deserve to earn more in order to pay the tax owed on the money you're paid
or can you show us the code you use to link the stylesheets?
@Jase need to load html file offline in webview and hardly no more code in that xaml.cs
@TomW Tax is a personal issue
10:41
@Jase u want to see htm file?
yes pls
@Ggalla1779 what?
@TomW when we become self employed you open all sort of doors...Company Director, liabilty etc
so we earn our enhanced pay
and all the bugs the tax law/ company law provides
@Jase few secs i will send link
ok
10:43
o/
if the next guy doesn't hire me, i'm gonna fart on him lol
@Jase its just a game...become careless about it
Hire me fire me I dont care...know you can do a good job, know you can do the job
@Ggalla1779 Yeah, lol. I'm beginning to learn that. A few months ago I was having heart attacks every day but now only once a week or so
@arun ok thanks lemme have a look at it
Lol
Trying to get files out of a server and was told to go FTP into it - FTP doesn't work
Ops don't wanna know about my problems
kappa
10:45
so forget its an interview...its just a chat with friends... become friendly..less tense in interviews
do the basics...research company...think about how your exp can relate to job and bring this out in interview
@arun are you using a touchscreen monitor?
@Sippy You got a manager? Raise it as an issue. Then twiddle thumbs until resolved.
@Jase no
@Jase generally is it possible to load html file with js and images in offline in webview ?
I'm gonna go become a farmer
fds
10:49
@Sippy become a cow farmer. I like milk so I'll buy from you. Already got your first client
it is, but you're not the first person to have this problem. i had the exact same problem, but i can't remember how i solved it. and i can't remember where i put that project. i think you should be getting something like an HTTPRequest type error. Are you getting an error like that?
@Jase it is not showing any error .but when i open in chrome or edge it is show XMLHttpRequest cannot load
@Jase because of cross origin requests
@Sippy FYI, Raise cows and grow apples. The markup on cheese and cider is pretty high.
Good to know.
A cider orchard is one of my rich old guy ambitions
And I am from the westcountry, so it's one of the few things that tumblr can't accuse me of 'appropriating'
10:59
@Jase there?
Lol
I'm so stressed out right now wtf
My last project was way messier than this and I didn't really give a shit
@Sippy u know xaml and C#?
No I'm a PHP developer
ok
rip
11:01
kappa
Keepo
@Sippy FTP doesn't work as in 'port not open' or 'access denied'?
Who was the Dynamics AX developer here again?
any xaml or windows developer here?
i'm new to it
tried the WPF room?
11:09
if (currentLocalUser == null)
	{ // waiting for an event to be hooked up
  lock(currentLocalUser)
  {
  }
}
find the error
WPF room is usually dead. What do you need?
@SteffenWinkler missing closing brace
@TomW yes but no
doing nothing in the lock
@TomW see above
11:10
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan in need to load a html file in webview from appdata folder in offline
crappy indentation
it's a runtime exception
Locking on null?
can't lock on null?
Really?
@TomW @AvnerShahar-Kashtan bingo
11:11
That's weird. I locked on an object that was null yesterday and it seemed to work
I'm still not sure what the developer thought would happen? That it would block until currentLocalUser changed? That's not how locks work.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I'm the dev. I didn't think that through >.<
It uses the syncblock IIRC...isn't that 'static'?
In that case - hey, that's not how locks work! :)
i.e. not per instance, but not static in the sense of C# member declaration
11:12
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I know that
@TomW lock works on the object ref, IIRC
idk
you also can't change the reference of a locked object
I've seen code like lock (new object()) which really left me scratching my head.
3
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that's... what?!
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan locking on a private member that is [ThreadStatic] baffled me too
11:13
@SteffenWinkler That's "I'm getting threading errors and someone told me that lock would fix it so here. I fixed it.`.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ah, nice.
And hey, chances are it did fix it, simply by introducing a new element into the mix, thus changing race conditions.
So the code was left in, mystical, untouchable.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan u know xaml?
@arun I do. Mostly WPF, though. Haven't done any WinRT work with it.
11:15
I think Kendall explained it in the end. IIRC ThreadStatic means that a thread sees the instance set by the creating thread, until it sets it itself, then it sees its own instance....I think
so it wasn't as blatant a bug as I thought
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan u dnt have any idea?
@arun WebView is a UWP control, so I never used it. I'm assuming it's like WPF's WebControl?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan it just a webbrowser
@arun So why not just pass the path to the content to the Navigate method?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan it is not loading js and css etc of that html page ...i did similarly
11:21
@TomW @BenjaminDiele was/is a AX dev.
quick question, is there a quick way to pop up a console and write messages to it as an application is running just to show the progress of a task?
@scheien tx
@TomW: yw
@arun Are the js/css also stored locally?
It might be a UWP limitation. I've hosted local html/js/css in a WebBrowser control before.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Ya l
11:24
@arun And the references in the HTML itself are all relative paths?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ya
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan like this <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/popover.css?1456202888858" />
Not sure I can help. It looks like a UWP issue. Can you get to developer tools in a WebView?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan no
Maybe attach to the app with a Script Debugger, see if any errors are shown? msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn715902.aspx
ok thank you i will see
11:28
@Avnershahar-kashtan , it works
i wrote
routeCollection.MapPageRoute("defaultwithParam", "{name}", "~/default.aspx");

it works fine when i add it as last route , if i enter it as first router , all other pages like /blog / forum will be consider as param

but when i add it as last route , domainname.com/X , if x page doesn't exist , it will consider x as a param that passed to Default.aspx :D :D
@Bassem Ok, that's pretty intuitive. Good thing they support having both routing options at the same time.
yes,
thanks man
Is there a "easy" way to include Javascript Blocks in C#? So lets say I need to take something, via C#, from a database, but the code that should actually get looped is javascript
Since javascript seems to hate <% %> tags around it
@Xariez I'm not sure what you mean. Are you storing javascript in the database?
Or are you talking about inline code in ASP.NET?
I'm not sure if you have at all looked at Google Maps API, but nontheless, I have a Google Maps API Marker thats printed out by a block of Javascript code. I'd need to pull the coordinates from the database, to that marker, but it didnt go as easy as I wanted it to.
I guess it is inline coding in ASP.NET, Yeah
11:34
oh right, so you really just want to print a literal into the script included on the page?
That's not so bad
So pretty much what I tried is

<%

[ASP.net code goes here as well as all brackets start here]

[JavaScript Block]

[ASP.net code ends here]


%>
It really, really, hates the <% %> tags, and im not sure how to go around it
How does it "hate" them?
Well it seems to treat the Javascript as C#, and with the different ways of making variables, thats how
You could render the coordinates into a hidden tag in the page markup and have the script read that tag, or expose a service that supplies the coordinates to the script when the page loads
I haven't used inline C# code since 2007 or so, but shouldn't you be able to interleave them?
11:36
If I'm not mistaken, all code in <% %> is C#, and your javascript should be outside that
Thing is, I dont think I can just work with a specific variable, perhaps a List but..
Generating js on the server sounds like the devil's work
You know I just realised something, let me test a thing
@Xariez now you're being extremely vague
Wouldn't you normally use <%= %> to include data in otherwise static code?
11:37
<%
var marker = <C# code to get markers from DB>;
%>

<script language="javascript">
var dbMarker = '<%= marker %>';
<enter JS code here>
</script>
Welp, abort mission! Got it fixed
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan devil! devil I say!
@TomW Wait, so which one of us is in the other's head right now?
I take that to mean you agree
Pretty much what I did was, end the C# code before the Javascript and start it again after, so it pretty much goes

<%

[ASP.NET code]

%>

[Javascript Code]

<%

[More asp.net code]

%>
Not giving me errors atleast
11:39
Now if it was Haskell, that would be good enough
@TomW Server-generated JS is an abomination. One I've dipped my toe into for years, in my Sharepoint-developing youth.
LOOOOOOOOL
But just inserting static server variables into otherwise written-on-the-client-side-JS-code is ok.
I write it in and visual studio crashes, thats actually funny at this stage
When i've been battling this fight in a month, lol
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan still crossing my arms and looking at the wall
11:41
@Xariez Visual Studio crashes? That's hardly noteworthy.
Good thing, the code runs. Bad thing, it just broke it more
Ah well, got somewhere atleast.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Who writes JS on the CLIENT!?
jsfiddle?
Who makes a website on jsfiddle?
Sociopaths, I suppose
After several minutes of squinting... It's supposed to OOM but gives a ReferenceError?
@KendallFrey Dunno. Started reading it and decided I'll leave it to stricter interpreters than me.
12:05
good morning, starting to do 7-3 instead of 8-4 today, only bad thing is burger king breakfast
Is that bad? Kappa
My wife works 6:30-14:30. I don't think I'd have enjoyed it much, personally.
comparing to souffles breakfast, yes, it's bad
I can't even today. I'm going to plug my earphones in and write code until the grumpy goes away, then I'm going home to build a fort out of cushions and watch zombie movies.
But is it bad bad or just healthy bad?
God damnit
So apparently, if you make variables in C#, they seem non-usable in Javascript, that pretty much just throws a huge branch into the wheel
Even although it gives me no error
12:11
both bad, btw, souffles as breakfast is also healthy bad you know, it boosts your cholesterol
@Squiggle Godspeed! Blast the grumpy away.
@SteffenWinkler As in there is no FTP server
Figured it out now
@Xariez Of course you can't, just like if I make a variable in my code, you can't use it. They're separate programs on separate machines.
Yeah, I know, it doesnt exactly surprise me but it creates a problem nontheless :D
12:16
@Xariez That's why inline server-side code is such a hassle. It makes you feel like you can mix client-side and server-side code, but of course you can't.
Whereas, if you had your server-side code simply expose a service endpoint, and have your client-side code access it to receive the data it needs, the separation of concerns would be clearer.
"So close yet so far away" fits in better than ever right now, lol
o/ @CodeMaster
@Xariez Did you see the pseudo-code snippet I posted earlier? Get your DB identifiers in one C# block, and turn it into a client-side JS variable by turning it into a client-side constant.
@Sippy ah? Wrong port?
12:18
@SteffenWinkler Nah
@Squiggle how are you?
Have to copy files to a nearby web server and then download from that
var javascriptVariable = '<%= cSharpVariable %>';
Ah, i see how you're doing it, just read it. Thanks! Will give that a shot now
@Sippy ah, that works, I guess.
12:19
No f*****g way. That displays them. Thank you SO much @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
To be honest i dont even know how i didnt think about the whole <%= %> thing earlier but ah well
You know what you did wrong?
Web forms. That's what.
'Code behind' is a right shit.
6 more months of web forms \o/
Say good bye to my sanity
I've got to tables/models where in the first one I save many information and one of them is called Status Code which could be something like ACT, HLD. In the second table/model I've got codes and definitions. Example: ACT = Active, HLD = Hold, how can I select that definition from the 2nd table where Code(1st table) = Code(2nd table) in Controller?
12:21
<-- mfw I realised what I signed up for
@Sippy that's overrated anyway
@Sippy Remember the 80:20 rule. The first 80% of the work takes 80% of the time; the other 20% of the work takes the other 80% of the time
nice correction
@TomW I was gonna say .. that don't look like the 80:20 rule to me lol
And then 80% of that work takes 80% of the time....ad infinitum. IOW, you'll be doing web forms forever.
12:22
They have a hard 'n' fast go live date which we have to hit, so it's 6 months or project failure as far as I'm aware :D
Yeah I've worked to hard 'n' fast go live dates before
My last web forms hard 'n' fast go live date wasn't a lie
I'm just trying to cultivate hope
It's not even really working
@CodeMaster You're basically describing a join on a lookup table, right? You're using EF/
?
@Sippy are you the only dev on this project? What's the state of the code like?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yes, I'ts EF
12:25
@Squiggle No, there's a contractor, a technitect and another dev just like me.
The code is old as hell and while it doesn't completely suck - it sucks.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan The 2nd table is mostly used for DropDowns but in this case I need to grab that definition only. Because I'm displaying the user status info and in the database I save all the info with Code but displaying with Definition.
Sack the contractor, that'll look like you're achieving something
Lol
He's cool I like him
Friend of mine in an unspecified business had either of two plans for career progression:
ooop. Time to do a review of my crappy UI with the team. bbl.
12:27
1) be acknowledged as acting director and sack the consultants to make herself look decisive and in charge
2) Join the consultants and come back doing the same job for double the money
Lol
Plan 2 sounds like less effort.
and less hate
:28961568 Items
.Join(StatusCodes,
                 item => item.StatusCode
                 statusCode => statusCode.ShortCode,
                 (item, status) => new { item, status })
@Sippy job for life!!
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Thanks, let me try this.
12:30
@CodeMaster This should Join the Items table with the StatusCodes table on the item.StatusCode/status.ShortCode columns, and return a composite object that has both the item and the columns from StatusCodes in it.
Should I call it like this:

CaseStatus = yourcode?

Because I've got the following:
CaseIndexViewModel = new CaseIndexViewModel()
{
CaseId = cid.ToString(),
CaseStatus = "somethinghere"
}
Wait, so you just want the full display name for the given status?
My code basically tries to retrieve the main item (Case?) with the full StatusCode already part of the result.
cid is what you retrieve from the DB?
var results = <mycode>;
var mainItem = results[0].Item;
var statusCode = results[0].StatusCode.FullName;
yes, because before that code I select the id from Status. cid is the parameter.

var casestatus = await db.CaseStatus.FirstOrDefaultAsync(x => x.CaseId == cid);
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I can easily do this, but this only gives the code:
CaseStatus = casestatus.Code. I need to match casestatus.Code with the 2nd table Code in order to get the definition.
Gotta love customers that demands a shitload and are a pain in the arse, while they can't even produce a decent requirement specification for whatever function they want made
finally it's official, xamarin is a part of msft now
12:36
Function: "I want moving background"
Reason: "Clean Design"
var result = CaseStatus.Join(Code, cs => cs.Code, c => c.Code, (cs, c) => new { CaseStatus = cs, Code = c}).FirstOrDefault(x => x.CaseId == cid);
when you ask customers to write something in more than 2 text boxes, you don't expect them to treat more than one seriously
result is a now a variable of the anonymous type defined at the end of the join (the new statement). It contains two members - CaseStatus, which contains the CaseStatus object, and Code, which contains the relevant row from the Code table.
basically, I don't need to use this old way:
var casestatus = await db.CaseStatus.FirstOrDefaultAsync(x => x.CaseId == cid);
correct?
Now, whenever you need the full status code, you can access result.Code.FullName instead of result.CaseStatus.Code.
@CodeMaster Yes. You're replacing the straightforward single-table query on CaseStatus with a complex, JOIN-enabled query on CaseStatus and Code together.
12:40
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan this is simple and sweet. I'm testing now.
12:54
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan CaseStatus.Join is the same as db.CaseStatus.Join?
Yeah, I assume.
db is your DbContext object, and CaseStatus is the DbSet<CaseStatus> inside.
@tweray yup and lets hope it gets cheaper or free
This is what I have:

var result = db.CaseStatus.Join(db.CaseStatusDD, cs => cs.Code, c => c.Code, (cs, c) => new { CodeStatus = cs, Code = c }).FirstOrDefault(x => x.CodeStatus.CaseId == cid);
and result is CORRECT. I get the definition :)

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