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09:02
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK I got ngComponentRouter working. Only took ten sodding hours.
I can now be productive
@Squiggle I call bullshit
One of my coworkers who has done significant amounts of actual living cos he's old just claimed to have worked with Jon Skeet
One of my colleagues worked with Jon Skeet
I also from that inferred that my colleague is older than I thought he was
Hah
Happy Friday everyone
wooo
Wes
Wes
how do i do this with GDI sketchtoy.com/66849217
09:14
how old is jon skeet
Mid 40s I think
Tom you live really close to him
Go badger him for selfies
He's from Tilehurst near Reading right
I'm gonna go follow him round playing Get Low - Lil Jon
@Alex that's fairly specific ...
Well I used to live there
And I read his book and his blog
That's a bit more forgiveable
Did you ever see him
09:15
Back then I didn't know who he was
Anyone ever watched this guys livestreams? youtube.com/watch?v=EbCFbBJ12y4&nohtml5=False
@AlexH Nope, is he worth watching?
@Tomwa yeah for sure. Not the 5 hour version so much, but there's some cut down ones somewhere where he covers some pretty cool stuff
Does he stream on Twitch!?
@Sippy he used to, not sure if he's still on it
kewl
09:23
That moment when you've found a solution that works but brings the entire system to a screeching halt.
HAMMERZEIT!
rofl
Caprica six knows german.
Now I'm frightened
HALT STOP
HAMMERTIME!
interesting
09:25
STOP HALT
HAMMERZEIT!
HALT STAHP
HAMMAHTIME!
Consistent (y)
09:26
var a = @User.Identity.Name;
Doesnt return any errors in the IDE. Is that working code ? (I dont have the Windows Auth feature on this machine).
HAMMAHTIME!
Does it actually do, var a = @User.Identity.Name; var a = @"Domain\Name"; ?
@Froxer please
No one is answering cos you're being incoherent.
?? :)
What are you trying to achieve, what are you doing, what is it doing that you don't understand?
09:32
Whoever is on a star craze, please don't. These messages are totally useless.
@Roel most of the shit we star is useless.
Well.. those are at least (somewhat) entertaining, there aren't.
Thanks starry eyed person!
useless? I laughed 5 minutes straight at sippy's "then they asked me about linq and I quit"
Jun 4 '15 at 14:03, by Bob
Goddamnit I am afraid to go poop because the fedex guy will keep my video card if I don't answer the door within 50 milliseconds.
Where's Bob gone :(
#bringbackbob
#makebobgreatagain
09:34
@misha130 lol
Ok @Sippy
@Sippy I am trying to get a userName string from User.Identity.Name

Same as

CMD
C:\Users\Froxer>whoami
pc\Froxer < - - - This string.

I am curious if pc\Froxer will look like pc\Froxer or "pc\Froxer";

The problem is that in Windows feautures, i dont have Windows Auth as
I am currently running a Home version OS. Therefor I have no way to debug into the variable and check the outcome(Would of made things a lot smoother).

If the string does look like "pc\Froxer" I can do var a = @User.Identity.Name;
I still have no idea what your question is.
Are you asking what's in User.Identity.Name?
Yes my friend
It's contextual
Is it a name or a "name"
Outcome
09:46
Use it and find out?
Debug
..............
I cant friend
Put a breakpoint on it, hit it and look what's in it
Why?
I dont have the Windows Feauture.
To do Windows Auth
On this machine.
you don't need to copy paste the message again, I can still see it.
OK, sorry.
09:48
That doesn't affect User.Identity.Name
If you have authentication in your application, User.Identity.Name should still have something.
Ok, lets see what i get for result.
Maybe I am overcomplicating things.
Sounds like it
Thank you so far @Sippy. I appreciate you
Hah, at least someone does then! #tooeasy
This is the only way I get anywhere near MVC these days lol
09:51
On my current environment:

var a = @User.Identity.Name;

https://i.gyazo.com/89a6993ade873525a36749467322dc6e.png
Fucking /cry
a gets "" value.
Does that mean it will look like "name" ? IF Windows Auth exist on Machine ?
Or does it look like "" because it is the default value ?
As far as I can remember, because I haven't touched MVC for about a year, User.Identity.Value will only have a value if you're authenticated.
And it should always have something
Whether you have windows auth or not
If it is empty, you're not authenticated.
@Froxer it's contextual, if you have windows auth, you'll get domain/name, if you have identity, you would get the email address or username depending on the setup
Yes but does the VALUE come in "here" or simply here
09:56
It's a string.
Because I need to use verbatim.
ok, so "here" ?
so var a = @user.identity.name; = Good code.
your question is "Is User.Identity.Name" a string or a User object
Which can be answered by MSDN
It can actually be answered by my IDE aswell. It IS a string
(User.Identity.IsAuthenticated?User.Identity.Name:"User is not identified");
Anybody else ever done this:
"Hey are you ready to leave yet?"
"Me: Yeah one sec, (Types: "//Todo: Make this not completely broken)"
"Me: NOW I'm ready"
09:58
But strings are always "string";
@Tomwa Sounds familiar
so therefor the code is green i assume.
I wonder if I'm going to do any work today
10:11
@Sippy will you get paid anyway?
if so, where's the motivation, eh?
a day of no productivity will not be noticed
a month of such will get you not needed
@Squiggle yes lol
This week it feels like I've done barely aynthing
Been setting up Azure infrastructure
A skill worth having as I wanna be full stack
nice.
I might ask you how it all works sometime ;)
It's arse
And it doesn't work all the time.
Lol
What have you configured @Sippy?
10:25
Automation, insights, VMs, load balancing, file storage, vnets, scheduler, availability sets, active directory
ETC ETC
@Sippy yep, I found the portal to be pretty unreliable too
Will just fail to create resources for no reason some of the time
The old portal was fine
Dunno why they moved to resource manager
This blade shit is plain irritating
hi
i am here
whats going on guys
well done.
@Sippy yep those don't work properly either
10:28
@Sippy I hate them too
It was funny when we all forgot our passwords for one of the VMs and then went to Azure to change the root password - which at this point in time still says "Coming soon!"
@Sippy : yes you're very true
Compilation error
hey anyone have idea, i'm using SQLCMD to execute batch file, but how to check is SQLCMD available on hosted machine or not?
Dim b As Boolean
b = 5
Why the fuck does VB let me do that
I thought VB was C# with stupid syntax?
C# doesn't let me do stupid things
10:33
or if it's not available then what are the possible solution ?
10:43
@Sippy because True is equal to -1 in vb
and False to 0
all non zero values are considered true iirc
Why is installing into the gac so damn slow?
hello everyone!!
I have some problems with windows api, anyone can help?
I have a database structure containing tables market, event_type, selection. Each market has a number of event_type and each event type has a number of selections.

Is using MySQL the best way forward or would something like a NoSQL database work ?

At the minute I have 50K rows in market table, 800K rows in event_type table and 3.6M rows in selection table
using windows forms C#
10:54
@BadroNiaimi Just ask
interesting. Someone had enough of Panini and switched the i's to o's. panono.com/home
@Tommassiov Those volumes are nothing for a good SQL engine, but MSSQL > MySQL by far.
@RoelvanUden only if you're using the Enterprise license
@RoelvanUden Thanks. I assume by optimising the server config and queries e.g adding indexes etc is the best way to improve performance
and only if you've a capable DB Admin.
10:59
@Tommassiov Well yeah, the same thing you would do in NoSQL ;)
NoSQL ain't magic.
@Tommassiov indexes, yes. But (and this is important) if you use MySQL/MariaDB you get table partitioning (you only have that in MSSQL Enterprise...which is pricy), and that is awesome
Table partitions?
@RoelvanUden yup, stuff is awesome
What do you even mean?
A partition is a division of a logical database or its constituent elements into distinct independent parts. Database partitioning is normally done for manageability, performance or availability reasons, as for load balancing. == Benefits of multiple partitions == A popular and favourable application of partitioning is in a distributed database management system. Each partition may be spread over multiple nodes, and users at the node can perform local transactions on the partition. This increases performance for sites that have regular transactions involving certain views of data, whilst ...
@RoelvanUden exciting, @RoelvanUden will learn something new =)
11:01
And now in plain English
Clustering? You don't need enterprise for that
@RoelvanUden no, Clustering is something else
Then what does partitioning even do?
Partitioning allows one to distribute files over multiple storage devices. For example, we can have historical data on slower, larger disks (historical data are not supposed to be frequently read); and current data can be on faster disks, or SSD devices.
In case we separate historical data from recent data, we will probably need to take regular backups of one partition, not the whole table.
those are my two favorite points about it
basically, it behaves like partitioning a harddisk. You get a table abcd(1) and abcd(2), if you fire a SQL statement against table abcd, the database engine will, for example , recognize that you only want old data so it'll only run against abcd(2) and leave abcd(1) alone.
you can enhance that by putting the database files on seperate harddisks
and, in theory, you can even put those two on different servers at which point you get some sort of load-balancing/clustering.
11:06
I get how it works. It's a neat feature if you ever need it.
if you've limited hardware and old software and a large database this stuff can easily buff your performance by ~40%
and contrary to setting up indixes you don't really need to be careful about how many partitions you have.
good morning, no breakfast friday ;(
Sure, but essentially you're just pushing the problem towards a place where access is less frequent. I get that it's a cost effective way to go for, but I'm never really in a situation where it matters (throw more SSDs at the problem!), so for me, it's a moot point. But it's nice to know.
ah ok. Well, if you work with smaller businesses you don't really have the option to throw hardware at the problem.
and then stuff like this
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id INT,
year_col INT
)
PARTITION BY RANGE (year_col) (
PARTITION p0 VALUES LESS THAN (1991),
PARTITION p1 VALUES LESS THAN (1995),
PARTITION p2 VALUES LESS THAN (1999)
);

is fucking magic.
well, if you are dealing with a db that requires partition and you are still using mysql, you are in big trouble
11:11
put the data from the past two years in partition 1 and everything else in partition 2. It needs to be rarely accessed in our case, so it just eats time when evaluating sql statements
@tweray as I said, MySQL/MariaDB are the best things out there. Only if you've a lot of money to spend you can use MSSQL Enterprise or Oracle.
if you are tight on money, MySQL/MariaDB are much better than MSSQL
especially because you don't need a Windows server but can use a real server ;) cough CentOS cough
again, if your db scale is in need of partition and you are still short of money for a single sqlserver instance, please close your business
also, you don't need sql enterprise to do partition
standard version just work
@tweray are you sure? LAst time I checked (2008R2) it was only available for Enterprise.
@tweray for a small business 10k or more isn't a justifiable expense, especially if there are alternatives to be used.
Still, suggesting MySQL over PostgreSQL is just wrong.
you may read the log wrong then, only thing that's not supported in standard is in memory oltp above partitioning, table/index partition has been included in sql standard since sql 7/2000
and tbh with you, I fucking hate MSSQL. It sucks ass, it doesn't work, it eats up RAM like shit and it's performance still sucks. Every few days you need to rebuild the indexes because that fucking piece of shit fucked those up again even though you've free space set to 20% and, this was the best one: If you enter a lot of data in multiple statements it'll lose data as it doesn't manage to enlarge the database file and logfile
fast enough and instead of buffering it just doesn't insert the data.
11:18
again and again, if you have a business of 10k, but having data that worth partitioning, you should either just sell the data and close the business, or it just turns out those data worth nothing and you should wipe most of them out
@tweray huh, okay. Seems I misread that, thanks for clearing it up
@tweray data is needed in Germany for a long time in some areas, especially if lawsuits can be involved...you can't just throw it away. You need the data accessible, but it can grow to such amounts that having it one database table is not manageable
And you can't just 'sell the data' because it's personalized data.
@SteffenWinkler well, if you just want to keep record, don't throw it in relational database, that's not what db was designed to do
archive them into some documented db or some static content, leave them into corner until somebody need it
@tweray it's a complex record. There are relations. It's not just one big table. And what else would you use?
@RoelvanUden never did that, if I implied it I'm sorry. I just have no experience with PostgreSQL, so I didn't mention it.
I want to write my own database system. Am I crazy?
partition is a huge overkill for most data processing. basically you need some million row level day in/out for a single table to really benefit from partitioning
11:22
@RoelvanUden yes, but that has nothing to do with that question... ;)
Oh. I see. #tooeasy
@tweray not really...as I said, time of requests was nearly cut in half after partitioning. And the tables involved don't have that many records, 6 figures yes, but not 7 figures (well, yet, at least)
@RoelvanUden couldn't pass up the opportunity ;)
with proper index, 10m - 100m level size table with 1k -100k daily in/out is 100% manage-able and well perform under non-partitioned table, for sql standard. well, of course, mysql is a different story
@tweray the problem is that the indexes shit themselves every few days and needed to be rebuild. Which is part of the reason why I don't like MSSQL and will never recommend it to anyone.
and by 'shit themselves' I mean they fragmented
heavily
w8... so you can't take the time for a index rebuild?
11:27
after 36 hours fragmentation of 40% or higher was normal. Even though we increased the free space/page.
@tweray rebuilding even only the most fragmented took 6 hours in some cases.
So, no, that wasn't feasible.
especially if you also have to run backups during the night.
let me try to summarize:
1. you get a table with about 100k day in/out
2. you get a table with complicated relation
3. you get a table with took 6 hours to rebuild index, so i assume it's scale is on 50-300m rows

And you are using mysql?
good (ugt) morning
again, srsly, that's not for 10k business, please sell the company
ok, 1.:no, maybe 2k insert statements, nearly no delete statements
2. yes
3. yes but no, never more than 6 figures

AND WE WERE USING MSSQL WHICH IS WHY I HATE IT
So.. question.
11:30
my point is, if we had transfered everything ot MySQL it would've been much faster.
var x = Expression.Parameter(typeof(TModel), "x");
var parameter = Expression.Parameter(typeof(TModel), x.Name);
var property = Expression.Property(parameter, "PropertyName");
var call = Expression.Call(property, typeof(string).GetMethod(nameof(string.Contains)), Expression.Constant("hi"));
'The parameter 'x' was not bound in the specified LINQ to Entities query expression' when I throw it into an EF queryable
@RoelvanUden ohhh expression trees, neat. Been there, done that.
@SteffenWinkler the scale you describe never need partition, NEVER
Not sure why. I'm just building x => x.PropertyName.Contains("hi")
@SteffenWinkler So help me out here :-)
@tweray ok you know what, if you know everything better, please keep it to yourself. I know what happened and I know the database sizes involved. If you need to bash MySQL so badly bugger off
your var parameter should be a Expression.Property.
11:33
@RoelvanUden Why are you creating the parameter twice?
Weee are the champioooons.. My friends!
In LinqPad this works fine:
var parameter = Expression.Parameter(typeof(Tenant), "x");
var property = Expression.Property(parameter, "Name");
var call = Expression.Call(property, typeof (string).GetMethod("Contains"), Expression.Constant("Or"));
var lambda = Expression.Lambda<Func<Tenant, bool>>(call, parameter);
Tenants.Where(lambda).Dump();
@KendallFrey Ah. Stupid copy/paste to extract code. See above.
@RoelvanUden that's something different then what you posted above
Oh. Wait. Yeah.
Kendall just made sense.
i'm not bashing mysql... well, ok, if that's the case, i quit the conversation. just to remind, you don't rebuild index until it's fragmented to 40%, you re-organize it without bring anything offline. and again, if reindex took 6 hrs in sql standard, i won't take less in mysql, unless you don't have index at all
11:35
When Kendall makes sense, start drinking.
Or possibly stop. Jury's out on that one.
Making the parameter twice was the problem indeed. Whoops. Thanks!
Interesting, because I have no idea how that could actually affect anything if you don't use the wrong one somewhere.
@KendallFrey the problem was that @RoelvanUden in above code never used the xparameter to generate a Property
How is that a problem?
It's just an unused variable, right?
@KendallFrey yeah which was the problem, because he tried to use it's .Name property
11:38
Still don't understand
huh, after looking at it close I agree, that exception doesn't make much sense @KendallFrey
unless EF truly complains about something that is never used
Dunno why EF would ever see that though
because he uses the Name property of the variable x which in turn has the parameter name x which is never used. At least that's my best guess as to what is going on there.
@SteffenWinkler Yeah that looks like the right interpretation to me
@SteffenWinkler ??
11:46
never used EF, I build that stuff for DevArt LinqConnect.
@RoelvanUden Please tell us when the exception is being thrown
I looked at it in detail
Why would there be a problem with reading the name of a parameter?
`var x = Expression.Parameter(typeof(TModel), "x");`

that `"x"` is never used.
Yes, I know.
11:48
and for some reason EF complains about that
@KendallFrey When the EF provider starts querying
The question is, why does that cause a problem
It blows up. x was the problem, created another parameter called x which is not the same x
because EF doesn't like unused parameters(apparently)
therefore, EF goes whoah.
11:48
I'm not sure how EF knows about the first variable though
because it's used for the second parameter
no it's not
or at least it's Name property is used there
yes.
passing the name isn't passing a reference to it
var parameter = Expression.Parameter(typeof(TModel), **x.Name**);
but it still needs to evaluate/access x
11:50
unless EF is black magic it won't know if "x" refers to an existing parameter in a variable in your code
@SteffenWinkler Why would it need to do that?
@KendallFrey because EF is black magic
more seriously, I don't know
It's just a simple string property
as I said, I never worked with EF, I'm just guessing here
I'm convinced the problem is not in the code posted
@KendallFrey well it works now, at least @RoelvanUden says it works
12:12
Lol
Apparently when my coworker used to work with Jon Skeet, no one really liked him because he spent all his time on SO and no time doing any work hahaha
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TOP KEK
@Sippy Stupid Jon Skeet working at Google being dumb and helping generations of coders be successful
hahaha
what a loser
12:14
so typical
You knew that had to be the case though
he should just teach
@Failsafe salt?
:D
@Sippy you have a friend that works at google?
I don't
Jon Skeet didn't always work at google.
12:15
lol
@Sippy you didn't specify a timeframe
lol
@Sippy coolstory :D
@Sippy but I believe that it's true
@JakobMillah +1
lol html
12:25
@JakobMillah that thing is getting smaller and harder to read everytime it's posted....
@SteffenWinkler indeed hahahha
ah, sorry thought I found the source, but the site doesn't exist anymore
was: somethingofthatilk.com (which can be read on the bigger version I google found for me)
@Sippy he was obviously busy answering your colleague's questions on SO...
12:43
Morning
murgen
Goedemorgen
moin moin
Hey @JakobMillah @RoelvanUden @SteffenWinkler @tweray, how are you all doing?
12:44
Counting down to weekend
no breakfast, dying
@AdrianK. confused currently. Awaiting the weekend.
@RoelvanUden ah, the regular stuff on Friday that is :D
@tweray get to the gas station and grab a panini >_>
or a panono
@SteffenWinkler why the confusion? It's Friday, it really is :D
12:45
Yes! Also, brain is jumping between code and stuff I need to buy to decorate a new room. While I should be focusing on code. Brain is weird.
@AdrianK. Gotta have my bowl
@AdrianK. well, yeah. But according to my code, I do not have a specific method in one of my classes...but if I wouldn't have it, my test system wouldn't work.
well at least a specific functionality wouldn't be there
@RoelvanUden get one thing done, preferably a list of stuff you need to get, then you should be able to focus and think straight. I'm not good at multitasking either :D
@RoelvanUden says your brain
@KendallFrey what food are you willing to share? :D
12:47
The brain came up with it's own name.
@SteffenWinkler make sure you're referencing every reference in the test solution
I've been there w/ my open source project
@AdrianK. I did! I have this nice list but the details are not fleshed out (like, what kind of bureau and chair, etc). So it's rapidly going over (affordable) options that minimize space used etc.
Annooooying. ;D
@AdrianK. nah, there should be a public method in a specific .cs file, but it's not there.
@SteffenWinkler /mindblown
I had like: A --> B --> C and C didn't know nothing about A unless I've referenced it
@RoelvanUden so you're doing like a home office for yourself, right?
12:49
it can't be anywhere else, also the code wouldn't have compiled because that method is defined in an interface that is implemented by that class
@AdrianK. The hype is building for my HTC Vive and I want to decorate one of the empty rooms as full blown VR room and semi-office.
@AdrianK. No share. Gotta have my cereal.
But I have a home cinema too, and I want to play some games on that 100" screen too, but moving my game PC for VR means I can't and.. maybe, I don't know. It's annoying :P
I've finished watching today the Keynotes from Build2016 and the Future of C#. Don't know what to think about it all yet.
@RoelvanUden what a fucking 1st world problem
12:51
@RoelvanUden I do envy. Although once I get to the US, I plan on making myself a "Entertaining Room". It will have a snooker pool, shitloads of pillows, a good TV for KodiTV & Steam, also a corner for my Guitar and Amp <3... Aaah, dreams :D
@KendallFrey at least you're eating healthy food. Lastly I've tried eating Lasagna at late 11PM, didn't go well...
@AdrianK. at least you have food...
ah found it. Got renamed by a search&replace by accident @AdrianK.
lunch is still 3 hrs away. i don't know if i can survive today
@tweray well, I try. I'm the only one that supports my family (job) - fiancee and 2 children and I aim to always have something to eat.
@tweray 5 hours until pizza time for me =)
12:53
@SteffenWinkler nice, glad you've figured it out
@AdrianK. thanks, ya that was confusing ;)
@AdrianK. your fiancee doesn't work at all?
@tweray It is. But a problem is a problem nonetheless, and needs a solution. My brain is tuned to solving problems.
@tweray nope, she tries to end her studies, it's the last year... she should be defending her thesis soon
@AdrianK. That's really nice. Do it! A room filled with pillows alone is pretty fucking awesome.
12:57
@RoelvanUden I also plan to fill my kids' room with those small plastic balls you can find in kindergardens
@RoelvanUden Now I want one
@KendallFrey Go for it then!
@AdrianK. Go for it then!
Yes, same advice :D
I don't have enough pillows or enough rooms
not enough room in canada, you are talking madness
user47589
i didn't know canadians spoke spartan
12:59
do you get taxed for refining your basement in EU btw?

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