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00:00
@TravisJ :P
it rained when I was in LA of course
You must have brought it with you :)
@Codeman - I finally got a different car
oh? which?
now that you're getting paid your dues :P
fun :) I don't like camaros to drive personally, but its probably a lot better in cali
We don't get much rain, so the whole AWD / grip issue is a lot less here
00:03
where I live, camaros are good for dinging doors and accidentally doing burnouts while trying to start your car on a 15deg incline
you got the fast one, too
yeah, it is pretty crazy, third gear tops out at 110
lmao, warranty "as-is" with 7k miles... you sure it's not some rich guy's track car that they burned up and threw away?
I thought that too, I forced them to give me a warranty for the first month
I'd do first 6 months, lol
looks fun though
For the price, it was a pretty good deal
00:05
lol, I'm such a grumpy old man
any time I read something like "we have over $13k in receipts for modifications!" I think "someone has spent $13k ruining this car"
You're a grumpy little baby
@ReedCopsey WAHHHH, WAHHHH, MY JUNIORS DON'T TEST THEIR CODE AND I HAVE TO FIX IT, WAHHHH
Anyway, it gets here wednesday and I can't wait
time to go home though, must run in place and move things from their original spot back to their original spot and then ride a bike without going anywhere.
00:08
@codeman well, if you'd ever stop being lazy, and just fix all of the bugs filed on Connect for Visual Studio and Windows, maybe you'd have more time for proper code reviews, and that wouldn't happen :p
@ReedCopsey I did review the code, it was extremely basic shit they I expect them to test
well, then, why didn't you hold their hands and teach them how to write proper tests?
that's your job description, right? Sr. Technical Babysitter?
right now it is
minus the senior
I just wish everyone tested their code properly...
it's not like we have a QA team to fall back on
well, one of the bugs was mine, but the other was his at least, lol
I fixed both :)
also scavenged some PCs and found an HD5770 and a samsung 840 250GB SSD. Wish I could take that one home :(
00:27
ouch
@Codeman thats the truth
@SteveG hey steve
have u worked with microsoft azure, websites?
yeah
but
i'm probably not going to be able to help, it's late, i'm tired
if it's a well-researched question, i can answer
00:34
no no i dont have a technical question, i want to get into it but it looks so complicated to start
nope, super simple
to get started
there are tons of azure tutorials around too
like, u have to create these complicated subscription with microsoft, and i think it's more expensive than other sites, and i want to integrate it with VS, and then i dont know how much html/css i neeed and how much c# i can use, etc.
yea ima look around
it's basically a host, that scales, with a bunch of built in tools and db stuff, if you choose to use them
and you can deploy by right clicking your mvc project, and going 'publish'
no integration needed, it's built in
do you get domain name?
and, for development, it's really cheap, maybe like 5 bucks a month
they give you a sub domain
on a ms server
if you want to tie in a domain name, you can
00:36
can i get something like: www.x.com?
oh ok
if you want to tie in a domain name,, you can
but it's not required to get started
is their support good?
i'm sure it is, but it's also probably expensive, when there are free tutorials all over the internet
nice
so how u doing? how was ur day?
think i have a slipped disc
don't have a doctor
should probably get one of those
00:39
@AdanRamirez easiest way is to create the site in visual studio then administer it using Azure Portal
other way is kind of a pain but is possible - gotta download the deploy profile
if it helps, lie on your back on a hard surface floor for like 10 minutes, stretch before you sit for hours
@SteveG you have insurance, right?
@Codeman thanks, will look into it
you should go to a doctor and likely a PT. Insurance should cover most of it. Earlier is better when it comes to that sort of thing. Likely will involve lots of muscle building
@AdanRamirez MSFT support is top notch but you gotta pay out the ass for it if you need it. Otherwise the self serve help is pretty good. :)
we try to make usable products
but in true microsoft fashion, there are half a dozen ways to accomplish any task
yea i want to get started with them but their plans are scary
i had ehost before canceling and it was just 13/mo
microsoft has their own pricing and virtual dollars it's new to me, but will investigate for sure, thanks
00:43
they have a free tier, you know
the site is aggressively reclaimed so you don't get much caching but it works for basic stuff
and if you're just running a basic CMS or static site it should be pretty cheap
have you tried one of their pre-built sites? It's super easy to get started
cool, havent tried their pre-built stuff and that's what im excited about
do they have a lot of templates?
 
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05:28
Morning
Morning
05:55
@Amy god what a dickhead
Stupid chat. Edit sometimes creates duplicates
@TomW eh, it's a troll. Don't give it any attention
/me logs in, bleary eyed
/me looks at the starred posts.
/me re-stars Amy's posts from yesterday.
@Codeman yep, it is. Though the lowest paid tier isn't expensive either, 10$ or so, and you can link your own domain.
Morning all
06:30
weeew
06:48
hey everyone. Has anyone of you ever tried to only have one object / database entry? Meaning if I've a database table ABC with 10 records and the user wants to have three of them displayed (abc.1, abc.2, abc.3) new objects for reach of those three entries are created but if, at a later point in time and while the previous view is still open, some other function in the application needs those three objects, it won't create new objects but re-use those three objects.
@Codeman I've heard hosting does get expensive for high traffic and there are cheaper ways to do it. You don't get the varied product offering though
@TomW isn't it too early for you to be in office ?
Service bus f/e is quite nifty
@SteffenWinkler It looks like you're talking about an object pooling pattern.
@Mathematics waiting at the station so, yeah
06:50
Though I'm not entirely clear on how database tables fit into it.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that sounds about right
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan they don't really, was just as an example how/why those objects are created in the first place
Object pooling is usually useful when you have shared logic but no shared state.
Can someone assist me with finding right keywords -- I need something like this,
http://odata.intel.com/QueryBuilder
Ah, wait, don't you simply mean having a cache? So the DAL retrieves row #1 from the DB the first time it's asked, but the second time, it returns a locally cached copy?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that wouldn't work, as I've a network application. Server and clients need a pool each. Protobuf is used for communication, so on client-side, I've to make sure that there is still only one object-ref
06:57
@SteffenWinkler What are you actually trying to achieve here?
Because obviously it's not to save time/memory on new object initialization, since you'll be doing that anyway.
I'm thinking about putting a static dictionary in all affected type classes and that I'll check for the ID of the tupel before spinning up another object
Distributed caching is complicated, but doable. Each client can have a local cache, which is invalidated later.
the problem is that it could happen that I've three instances of the same object in my local running application, that in on itself isn't a problem. But it becomes a problem when I, for example, change a value in one of the instances.

Or if I want to build a DataGridComboboxColumn and the instances in the ItemsSource are different from the SelectedItemBinding instance.
I've taken care of distributing a change after it's written to the database already.
A common solution is to use some sort of locking strategy. Either optimistic or pessimistic.
Depending on what your data integrity requirements are.
@Mathematics looks like just html and javascript, can't you reverse engineer that?
07:11
@TomW can do that, but not sure if it's allowed
can use winhttrack to get everything off, but not sure if it's legal
Well not copy-paste but look at the code and see how it works, qould be fine I'm sure
Well not copy-paste but look at the code and see how it works, would be fine I'm sure
Morning all
anyone knows if ts can be used with angular1?
haven't touched ts ever
@misha130 yes it can be
ts can be compiled into es2015 or previous versions...
@misha130 yeah, you can.
07:20
@misha130 Sure, just grab the definitions and off you go. FWIW I wrote a mobile app using TS+angular1.3
If you're starting from scratch, you could dive into angular2
Or react. React is much better.
You're not the first to say that @RoelvanUden :)
The value is even greater when using TS :D
I need to integrate tfs with jira. Any good idea ?
we need to integrade and steps
07:23
@gtzinos Hosted or on-premises?
hosted jira on our company
tfs4jira cant integrate test steps
We use TFS on VisualStudio.com and cloud-hosted Jira, and it was pretty simple - add a plug-in, configure a URL or two, and we can see TFS check-ins in JIRa.
Ah, never tried to do that. Just check-ins to work items.
interesting
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan we have hosted tfs , jira and we need to integrade them
07:25
I am such a noob at ts i didn't know it needs to be compiled ;_;
thanks @Mathematics, now i can try out to write all the profanities i could think of
@Mathematics hehe why to do that ?
this is how it was started
3903
Q: Why does HTML think “chucknorris” is a color?

user456584How come certain random strings produce various colors when entered as background colors in HTML? For example: <body bgcolor="chucknorris"> test </body> ...produces a document with a red background across all browsers and platforms. Interestingly, while chucknorri produces a red back...

is there a performance loss when setting your background color to chucknorris?
@Mathematics hehe
07:40
@misha130 nope, it goes even faster :P
@misha130 Performance gain, since all other processes on the machine cower in fear.
I need to integrate tfs with jira. Any good idea ?
we need to integrade and case steps
@Mathematics is this yours? if so great job!
Sooo...the 'accidentally deleted my whole company' type error is not as rare as we'd like to think Web host 123-reg deletes sites in clean-up error - bbc.co.uk/news/technology-36072240
Thanks bbc for adding random crap string to my link
wasnt it a hoax?
some kind of an elaborate pr stunt to do ?????
replace ????? with madness of your choice
07:52
That one was
But looks like a major host just did something similar
"clean up"
:)
Since we're talking about human errors. For the people within the oil&gas in the north sea, they have a "club" for those who have caused some million NOK in losses due to downtime.
Hi, I'm learning GIT Hub and come up with a snag in my understanding. I have a master branch, and a few devs will be working on it. dev1 is to add a contact form (and all associated code) and dev2 is going to add another feature. Do both devs create seperate branches or forks?
I assume branches
08:07
no, they clone master and do their thing on master
unless you feel like you should be using pull requests for every change
yes, a pull request for every change is required :)
that's far from ideal for projects that are still in their rapid development phase
sup, scrubs
@StevenLiekens so, does this mean you'd fork, create a branch, do you work, commit to branch, commit branch to the fork and then merge fork back to ToT? If so, would we need the branch?
just give everyone permission to push
no forks
08:11
Are you saying everyone would commit straight into the main branch
when the code stabilizes, you can decide to revoke permissions
yes
The code base isn't new :)
They will still commit to their local repo before pushing / syncing to master
@scheien, I think my penny has dropped. OK, so I take a branch from Main, called branch01. I do a few changes and then commit. I then delete the branch and create new branch (branch02). The files on my system haven't changed have they? The branching is more about the source control tracking changes
My branch01 and branch02 only ever sync with Main branch
A viable strategy is to simply let both developers commit into master (this is 'unstable') and maintain a 'stable' branch for when you release a version. Even simpler is to add tags at points where you release.
Click 'master', select 'tags' and you'll see all tags. I use this on git.
08:20
@Dave When you're working in a branch, you're working on a copy.
Yes @RoelvanUden, this makes perfect sense.
We're not doing branching, unless it's a really big feature.
@scheien now that is the bit I'm lost with. If I use GitHub UI (for Windows) and create a new branch, it doesn't take a copy of the files
@Dave Like SVN does?
Btw don't expect resolving conflicts to be easy under any branching model, no strategy will solve this for you. Merging can be a challenging task that takes skill and care.
08:21
I don't do branching at all.
hmmmmm this is very intersting. At work, using ClearCase, we always take a private branch , do our chnages (small or big), rebase, test, and then commit
Thanks @TomW
@scheien Yes
@Dave we have dev and support and hotfix branches
big developments have their own branches
It's nothing wrong with branching, it just takes a bit more effort when merging into the main codebase.
support branch is the "stable" branch that one of the customers have
@scheien, yes, but I think it makes it feel safer. My question though is when I create a branch, why does it not take a copy
08:23
In TFS we use branches for feature isolation, and merge back to main when that particular feature is done. Then we fork main into a release branch for major and minor version releases (so we can hotpatch later if needed).
@Dave Might be the way GIT treats files/structure compared to SVN
hotfix is a branch for quickfix, and will be merged back to support
@ntohl we're hoping to end with 3 or 4 branches, at the moment it's in double figures (the branching here is hideous)
interesting @scheien
That said, I develop github.com/Deathspike/mangarack w/o branches.
I haven't used branching in git (yet), so I can't tell the difference up front.
08:24
@RoelvanUden yes, that is how I think we want to work
@Dave it stores deltas. If the branch is the same as master, than the delta is 0.
But, did you do this in GitHub @RoelvanUden ? (branch for a feature and then merge back, fork into release branch)
if the branch is changing from the master You can see difference
@ntohl, that is also how ClearCase works but, the files on my PC remain the same :S
@Dave No, that is in TFS. In Git I don't feel the need for branches.
08:26
@RoelvanUden, I'm sorry to ask but can I ask why?
@Dave You have a branch, that has changed, and You don't know why You can't see the change on local?
@ntohl yes
@Dave You have to check out that branch. And pull
@Sippy you figure out who you owe money?
You are standing on the main. The commits are going to the main as well
08:28
@ntohl, we had code in main, cloned to PC. All good. Then we made a branch on local PC. Made code change on local PC, commit and sync. Killed branch on local PC and GitHub. Create new branch based upon Main. Cannot see code changes
@Dave sync? You mean push?
or merge?
@Dave For the way I, and the company I work for, manage code is release orientated. That basically means we create branches only if it avoids a problem (like two teams both doing overhauls, or to avoid exclusive locks). When we're done with a sprint, we make a release branch and tag it with a version number so we can always patch what is in production, then continue working on the next version. In Git, I don't need release branches (because of tags) nor feature branches (bc Git is local)
(And no I don't have local workspaces on TFS)
Oh I see @RoelvanUden. Yes, OK. I just use different terms (our Main is our release and we have a dev branch usually) but same thing :)
@ntohl, I mean publish and then sync. I didn't see any option to merge in GitHub gui. This may be where it's going wrong :s
Hmmm, I need to play with GitHub, on a nonsense repository to get to grips with it
Thanks @RoelvanUden
Thanks @ntohl
Thanks @StevenLiekens
Thanks @scheien
Bye all
@Dave np.
@Dave: you're welcome.
08:44
@TomW nop
Tried calling a bunch of numbers and they all got huge queues
Don't have time to sit around on the phone at work
And they don't do out of hours
So kinda fucked really
Lol @ Reed and Cody ..
Trump is such a piece of shit it's laughable
09:03
Awww
6
Q: Load ASP.NET MVC partial view on JQueryUI tab selection

SippyI've been searching for the last day and can't find anything on this specific topic asked within the last year or two, and as JQuery appears to deprecate things quite a lot, it seems fair to ask this question with regard to the current JQuery API. Bit new to JQuery, I'd like to know this; If I...

I was such a pleb 2 years ago :)
yippee ^_^ I've got my first underling
well, first one for 2 1/2 years.
Lol
@Squiggle I guess you can't say 'minion' anymore because they'd just run aroind basging their heads on things and yelling BANANAAA
Or maybe they do, I dunno
To be fair, he may well do. I've never met the guy. He's in Eastern Europe.
hii all please tell me how to change the default save format of a worksheet from .xml to .xls in the “Save As” dialogue?
09:15
@Sippy I found some code last night that I wrote about 3 or 4 years ago ... it appears to be smarter than me
I feel distraught by this
Lol
I wrote some beautiful stuff at uni
I also wrote some absolute trash
@Amy I have checked what happens, if You try to use observables for the cartesian product problem You had
        [TestMethod]
        public void CartesianProduct()
        {
            var lst1 = new List<string>() { "A", "B", "C" };
            var lst2 = new List<int>() { 1, 2, 3 };
            var joined = from s in lst1.ToObservable()
                         from i in lst2.ToObservable()
                         select new { s, i };
            joined.Subscribe(DoSomething);
        }

        private void DoSomething(dynamic x)
        {
            Debug.WriteLine("{0} - {1}", (object)x.s, (object)x.i);
this code was a cell based async socket server framework that could scale to handle MMO traffic
the result is not what I suspect>
A - 1
A - 2
B - 1
A - 3
B - 2
C - 1
B - 3
C - 2
C - 3
@wadry lol. You didn't remember, You have wrote that?
@ntohl I remembered i wrote it ... just didn't realise how awesome the code was
I now need it to back up my voxel engine client code
it was lucky I could remember the passsword to my TFS box ... I put everything on the cloud now
actually i couldnt remember it ... my browser had cached it
09:21
I have posted a code just before. There is a joined.Subscribe.... How could I inline the DoSomething method?
@ntohl just declare it inline
    var doSomething = (x) => { Debug.WriteLine("{0} - {1}", (object)x.s, (object)x.i); }
joined.Subscribe(doSomething(stuff));
lololol
ok that didn't work
I have tried it before, but didn't work
        `joined.Subscribe(x => Debug.WriteLine("{0} - {1}", (object)x.s, (object)x.i));`
that works now
does owin not have an equiv for session state?
09:34
Is there a way to load an img to <img>-tag or background css without adding the extension? So I could for instance upload a background.jpg or background.gif?
Google no giving me clear answers or I am a bad googler
@JakobMillah no. They're different resources.
@Squiggle Alrighty, almighty!
unless you did a smart server-side route for "/background"
@wadry it would be surprising if it didn't
@TomW from what I am reading, by design it doesn't but you can hack in HttpContext.Current.Session
something about how REST means stateless request based comms (and session basically breaks that)
09:47
Yeah I think I've just seen the same
I guess if you can possibly do without it, do
the issue I have is that I want a ton of stuff to be associated with the user making all requests when they provide me a token and I don't really want to hit the db for all these things in each request
Basically now I need to build my own version of session state ... how annoying
@TomW looks like they packaged up the hack lol (might be the cleanest way to go for now though)
hmmm ... its pre release though ... don't like the idea of putting it in to prod
i'll work around it
FUCK YOU VISUAL STUDIO LOAD MY DEBUG SYMBOLS GOD DAMN YOU
10:06
lol
@Sippy if you keep screaming at it like that it'll lock up on you
Shut up steffen don't give it ideas
you fucking made it lock up
i hate you
I call Karma
10:15
roffle. AngularJS is now on 1.5.5. I only started this app 8 days ago and I'm already 2 versions behind XD
My brain hurts. Is there a more elegant way to do this query?
 Expression<Func<Case, bool>> casesByTypeExpression = @case =>
                    (!findMerged || @case.IsMerged) && (!findImportant || @case.IsImportant) && (!findSuspicious && @case.InvolvedSuspiciousEntity);
Where findMerged is a flag saying whether I should only find merged cases, and so on.
Maybe I should split it into three expressions and run them all.
So instead of this complex expression, just have three simple ones.
if (findMerged)
{
     Expression<Func<Case, bool>> findMergedExpr = @case => @case.IsMerged;
     queries.Add(findMergedExpr);
}
Hi everyone. Im having trouble with some basics in C# I guess. I want to have a public Class1 and a public Class2 thats inside Class1. With an instance of Class1 I want to make Class2 accessable. How can I get there?
@JakobMillah Uhh.. weapon skill warcrys what?
@RoelvanUden Apparently. Did not know about it myself xD
public class Class1
{
    public class Class2
    {
        public string data1 = String.Empty;
    }
}
10:25
@JakobMillah And spells can be used in a .. different mode.
wtf.
This wont work as I would have to instanciate Class2 too.
@RoelvanUden Haha getting thrown into shizzle, huh :D
til.
@JakobMillah At least I got through the boss with both Knight/Herald now. Not sure which to choose yet. :P
@C4ud3x Yes, you would. 90% of the time, you should be working with instances anyway.
According to the video it didn't matter too much. But thief was hardest.
10:27
Can you tell us what the real-world design is, rather than just Class1/Class2?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yeah: In fact it is the main-class Incident and the sub-class Data. The structure inside Data stays the same all the time, just some strings. So with an instance of Incident I would like to access Data without a second instance.
how can I download it from here ? odata.org/blog/…
@C4ud3x There's only one Data in the whole system, ever?
And it's shared by all instances of Incident but not by any other class?
what ?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Nope. Theres another class called Data. But its inside another namespace. Just to get right: I dont want to share the same data between different instances of Incident. Every instance of Incident should get its own Data properties. But I've got a lot other properties. Thats why Im looking forward splitting them up into different sub-classes.
10:35
@C4ud3x In that case, instead of making Data static, I'd make make Incident have a static member of type Data.
public class Incident
{
     private static IncidentData Data;
     private class IncidentData
     {
     }
}
:30027332 public class Main
    {
        Incident newOne = new Incident();

        newOne.Data.ID // no access, why!?
    }

    public class Incident
    {
        public class Data
        {
            public int ID;
            public DateTime processed;
            //...
        }

        public class Measurments
        {
            // even more properties
        }

        public class Impact
        {
            // ...
        }
    }
Thats my whish.
But I'm pretty sure that if you take a step back, there'd be a better way of designing this.
Ah ok. Thats something new to me. Let me check it out.
Im open for improvements ^^.
Change my 'private' to 'public', since it seems you want to access them externally.
Which is usually bad.
XD this edit.
10:37
:)
The Law of Demeter is a good rule of thumb which states that you should only access one "level" deep into an object.
If I'm using an Incident, I should be able to get the Incident fields from the Incident. Otherwise I'm relying too much on the implementation details of Incident, rather than on a contract.
In this case I would have to throw my sub-classes away as Im in need of this properties.
But if I've got 20 of them it gets a bit confused.
Right now, your caller needs to know about Incidents, and about IncidentData, and about the relation between Incident and IncidentData. Not necessarily bad, but implies that there's a lot of interrelations and coupling between your code. If you want to change how Incident is built, you'll have to change a lot of code.
LoD stipulates that your code benefits from only knowing about one unit - Incident - and it can organize its internal structure any way it likes, as long as it exposes a known interface/contract.
Ok just to throw in some more real informations: My Incident got a private subclass that inherits from Stopwatch. So Incident got its methods and properties like Start(), Stop(), Reset(), Elapsed, StartAt, EndAt. My thought was just if I now put the real incident-data in, it gets mixed and maybe confusing.
11:06
Hi, how can I match a string with a given custtom format
like if im given this <ALPHABET>_<DD><MMM><YYYY>_<HH><mm>
Regex
I can't wrap my head around this to do this in a optimal way
I have to convert the format in regex right?
Yep.
thanks, i was thinking in that direction
Something like <[a-zA-Z]>_<[0-9]{2}><[0-9]{3}><[0-9]{4}>_<[0-9]{2}><[0-9]{2}>
Dunno if _ has to be escaped in regex.
Also notice that this wont cover invalid dates like 42 for DD.
11:11
It's fine with me, I am validation the dates once more after reading
But this should do: <[a-zA-Z]>_<[1-31]><[1-12]><[1900-2500]>_<[0-60]><[0-60]>
thanks
imma give it a try
Just read this about regex. No need to provide the count of digits. Just write down the full range that should match.
Oh wait XD
That article I read was about how it WONT work XD. Shit
Regex all the things!
11:49
hi
Is Code First EF Specific?
Or is similar methodology of creating properties and then a database out of it possible with another framework or library?
There are other ORMs that support this methodology.
I ♥ regex.
11:52
Here's a code-first extension to NHibernate. nhcodefirst.codeplex.com
Ok, thank you for good information and resources @AvnerShahar-Kashtan Appreciated!
If you want, here's a rant saying that code-first is a bad way to develop: weblogs.asp.net/fbouma/…
Myself, I'm not entirely convinced either way.
I feel I give away a lot of control when using Code First with migrations.

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