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16:00
so you say that programmer who got brain can't write code for singleton if he needs it without knowing this pattern?
!!wiki Design patterns
@betarunex That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
> so you say that programmer who got brain can't write code for singleton
wat
A design pattern is the re-usable form of a solution to a design problem. The idea was introduced by the architect Christopher Alexander and has been adapted for various other disciplines, most notably computer science. An organized collection of design patterns that relate to a particular field is called a pattern language. This language gives a common terminology for discussing the situations designers are faced with. The elements of this language are entities called patterns. Each pattern describes a problem that occurs over and over again in our environment, and then describes the core of...
as you can see design pattern is just copy paste code that everyone think makes him smart if he remember i
*it
user47589
16:03
uh, no.
user47589
maybe you should learn and understand them better before asserting something about them that's wrong.
I'm still not sure what's a design pattern :-?
user47589
its just a common structure in OOP software.
user47589
knowing them allows you to build more modular software
user47589
i mean, its up to you if you don't think its worth learning, but you'll be a poorer OOP programmer for it.
16:05
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@Amy Ok. So like just the logic of code? Like not having classes call variables from your main class type stuff?
user47589
not that stuff. look at the factory pattern. its the easiest example
@KendallFrey there's something really really wrong
@Mr.Toxy KendallFrey is afk: filling piehole
user47589
a factory is just an object that constructs another object. that's it. it doesn't tell you how
16:06
heeeelp I need help
:s
user47589
but understanding how a factory behaves in software means you understand how it relates to other components.
@Mr.Toxy hi
user47589
most OOP programmers understand the factory pattern, so when they see a class that follows it, they understand how it relates.
piehole filled
16:07
if you know C# good enough you will come to that solution in case you will need that functionality.
@KendallFrey theres something either wrong or I dunno
ok so it is updating the values as its executing
thank you for that
but its jumping from the form to the function in the DLL
even outside the foreach
user47589
I'm sure people value the opinion of someone who is uninformed on the subject they're discussing, @Mr.Noob
it just jumps from the form to the function, executes a line,goes back to the form, executes a line in the form goes back to the function, executes a line anf jumps again to the form....
what's happening?
as you're debugging?
That's normal for multithreaded code
yed
*yes
16:09
it's just switching between threads
oh jesus HAHAHAHAHA
shame on me
user47589
yeah debugging multithreaded code can be annoying
debugging multithread is fun...
var progressHandler = new Progress<CpdisUpdateScripts.Result>(result =>
                    {
                        textBox1.Text = result.File;
                        Global.TotalExecCerros += result.Errors;
                        Global.TotalExecSuccessfull += result.Successes;
                        labelErrorCommandCnt.Text = result.Errors.ToString();
                        labelSuccessfulCnt.Text = result.Successes.ToString();

                    });
that updates the values for the text Boxes
correctly
but... Global.TotalExecCerros += result.Errors; this, after the task as ended, is somehow 0
even if the value crearly shows its not 0
16:12
Global.TotalExecCerros += result.Errors;
Global.TotalExecSuccessfull += result.Successes;

both appear with a 0 value
@Amy Oh. So like making super manageable code by keeping everything seperated as much as possible? Like if you design your own api type stuff? So when you call MakeCopy(someList) the it just makes a copy of the list without needing to know how? (ignore the List.Copy() method)
II know DP but I never Singleton why not static class what's different between them
*never write Singleton
why are the textBoxes updated with the correct value but not the Global variables?
@betarunex what you're talking about is inheritance/polymorphism
they dont sum up
user47589
16:13
@betarunex I can't remember who, someone said design patterns are actually language anti-patterns. that is, design patterns exist in the first place to address deficiencies in the language
user47589
but because such deficiencies exist, the patterns can be found naturally.
Does there exist a language which never requires the use of design patterns?
user47589
because its the patterns we use to solve problems, each pattern solves a distinct kind of problem. the Adapter and Decorator patterns are good examples. they're similar, but do subtly different things.
@mikeTheLiar Yea, But I'm reading up on the factory design pattern, and it looks like it's just inheritance/polymorphism/interfacing??
user47589
I dont think so, but some functional languages have way fewer design patterns. I think it was Eric S Raymond who said that?
16:15
well, I shouldn't say "requires".. but I guess a better way to put it is does there exist a language free from the deficiencies from which the design patterns arise?
user47589
that is, a language that has direct support for factories won't need the pattern, and you won't find it in such software
user47589
i dont think so
user47589
@Amy could you answer my question?
16:20
is there is a way to check if writeline done writing?
any clues please?
user47589
there are a few differences between singleton and a static class
Im really not understanding the why this is happening
I've added a break point in the function but it skips that break point
@Kob_24 if it returns it's done
user47589
first, the obvious difference between a static class and a non-static one. you can't instantiate a static class, which means unit testing it might be problematic.
16:23
@Mr.Toxy skips in what way?
user47589
second, a static class can't inherit from other classes or implement interfaces
user47589
if you use a singleton, you can.
@KendallFrey when debugging it skips the line where I affect the values of the array and jumps to the form, so I can't see what values are in the array
it's updating the labels with the correct values
you mean it switches threads?
16:24
that doesn't mean it skips the code
thank you
user47589
personally i consider using static classes an anti-pattern, but everyone has a different opinion on that.
user47589
they have their place.
@KendallFrey i want to check it programmatically
@KendallFrey yes and I can't see what values are on the array
16:25
@Kob_24 If it returns to your code, it's done.
user47589
@MichaelMao one more thing, if you use Dependency Injection, you can inject a singleton. you can't inject a static.
so you avoid to use static class?
user47589
I have them.
user47589
wait, you can inject the static. what was i thinking
user47589
nevermind
16:26
static classes and singletons are pretty much unrelated. They solve different problems.
user47589
yeah
@MichaelMao static classes have their uses, but when you need a singleton instance you need a singleton instance
    Result result = new Result
                {
                    File = str,
                    Errors = Errados,
                    Successes = Certos
                };
shouldn't I just affect "Result" without creating a new one? @KendallFrey
thats in the function
maybe I need to google some example
if it's a struct, those two are the same thing
16:27
it is a struct
to know which is a good timing to use singleton
@KendallFrey ok ok so no need to have an if statement to check that
I think the problem is that Im creating a new "Result". Could it be that'
?
@Mr.Toxy That seems unlikely
You haven't explained clearly what the problem is, so I can't help
so how come the labels get the correct value but doing this: Global.TotalExecSuccessfull += result.Successes; will output 0?
var progressHandler = new Progress<CpdisUpdateScripts.Result>(result =>
                    {
                        textBox1.Text = result.File;
                        Global.TotalExecCerros += result.Errors;
                        Global.TotalExecSuccessfull += result.Successes;
                        labelErrorCommandCnt.Text = result.Errors.ToString();
                        labelSuccessfulCnt.Text = result.Successes.ToString();

                    });
when it updates the values in the UI
the values that go to the labels are correct
but when I try to do this:
Global.TotalExecCerros += result.Errors;
Global.TotalExecSuccessfull += result.Successes;
both give me 0
I cant understand why
16:30
I have no idea, it's probably not in the code you posted
 foreach (string str in list)
            {
                int[] numArray2 = this.ExecuteCommand(parser.Parser(str), Updater, str, Log);
                int Certos = Convert.ToInt32(numArray2[0]);
                int Errados = Convert.ToInt32(numArray2[1]);
                Result result = new Result
                {
                    File = str,
                    Errors = Errados,
                    Successes = Certos
                };
                progress.Report(result);
            }
thats in the function
it's passing the values, if it wasnt there wouldn't be values in the labels as well
but there are
Have you checked what the value is immediately before and after executing this line?
Global.TotalExecCerros += result.Errors;
it doesnt stop on the break the line above that one
why not?
is your progress handler not running?
dont even know, it just skips the damn breakpoint
it is running, the values of the labels get updated
16:37
Is the breakpoint active?
Does it not hit any breakpoint in the handler?
I think your "simple, correct" solution takes too much time
user47589
who are you talking to, and what solution are you referencing
@Mr.Noob Your "overly complex, correct" solution undoubtedly takes more.
its not complex at all
@KendallFrey thats correct
16:44
if you're talking about backgroundworker, yes it's complex and lacking in structure
in the handler (inside) it doesnt hit any breakpoints
ok nvm
feel free to do whatever you want genius, you are so smart the industry world cannot contain you, i suggest you to send CV to NASA and see if they can find a perfect fit for you
@Mr.Toxy Are you sure the breakpoints are set correctly and not broken in some way?
user47589
@Mr.Noob you're new to programming, correct?
16:45
Because there's no reason in the code that you posted for them not to work
user47589
or was it just new to C#?
@KendallFrey I've reopened VS now let's see, maybe a VS debug bug again
each time I want to interact with UI element i have to call UI thread right? (in wpf)
so that is bottleneck!
user47589
If you're new to programming and feel confident enough to tell an experienced programmer he's wrong, you should reconsider.
no you have a method on the UI thread that updates the controls
16:46
@Mr.Noob no
how then?
you call it inside the other thread, in this case the DoWork() of the backGroundWorker
user47589
that's not a bottleneck
thats how mine is and it's working just fine
@Mr.Noob You write code so that the UI updates itself
16:47
how?
what i use?
dispatcher?
and if i dont use mvvm?
what then?
Or at least a separate model and view
@Amy Rule of thumb - StackExchange is right, you are wrong.
I chose to use wpf only because i needed custom theme for my user control
16:48
@Mr.Noob then you're intentionally snubbing established and useful patterns
user47589
@Sidney pretty much
user47589
@KendallFrey agreed.
Isn't WPF good then?
It's basically all I use with console
if you don't MVVM, you are the bottleneck, not the framework, WPF is designed to serve MVVM pattern
user47589
WPF is a good product.
16:49
@Mr.Noob you should have chosen WPF for its rich content model and support for data binding and detached UIs
user47589
Take Mr.Noob's experience with a grain of salt.
Theres always winforms
user47589
No. Never winforms.
@KendallFrey It was actually a VS bug lol
Never ever?
16:50
@Mr.Toxy blame @Codeman
reopened VS and now it stops on the breakpoint
so i am not allowed to use wpf with code behind?
@JanRad no never
who's codeman?
@Mr.Noob don't stress about mvvm, just learn how bindings work and use them. (result is the same)
16:51
@Mr.Noob You can, but that's throwing away all the best bits of WPF and playing with dung.
Why not? It's all I've ever used for windows desktop development. Why should I move away from it and towards winforms? Is the mvvm that much more maintainable?
@Mr.Toxy Our room's blame-taker for all MS products
@Mr.Noob code behind is fine for strict view stuff, rarely needed ime.
is it like webforms -> mvc
user47589
yeah, it is.
16:51
@Jakotheshadows yes
user47589
that's accurate yeah
Alrighty sold
@Mr.Toxy lol, just to remind he's RO
#ImmaGetSuspended
next time I'm making a desktop gui application I'll give wpf a try
16:52
There's no reason to use WinForms except as a legacy project that's not heavily maintained
new it
damn it
user47589
never cast shame on a room owner. we bite.
user47589
rawr
no one saw anything
lol empty wpf project takes ~20mb ram if not more
user47589
16:52
so?
@KendallFrey performance can be a reason, wpf is prettty slow.
I'd call myself intermediate-beginner and recently I finished (well, there definately is place for upgrade) one of my projects and I was wondering where should I go with it. Are there places where I can post my project and get the code reviewed etc?
@Mr.Noob My computer loses more than that just by farting.
user47589
if you dont have 20MB to spare, get a new computer.
@JanRad github
@Amy or download more ram
user47589
16:53
WPF comes with a lot of functionality. of course its big
same app in winforms would take 50% less ram
@KendallFrey I dont think that the handler should be inside the foreach
it runs like 5 times
or 30%
user47589
fine, use winforms.
it's impossible the hell
16:54
@Mr.Toxy well, what should it do?
@Mr.Noob got a source for that claim?
@Amy see, i knew we will get here
Aren't winforms basically deprecated now?
@KendallFrey It is on github, but what I mean, where should I post it for people to judge it. It's HearthStone related app, but going straight to reddit/hearthstone is overwhelming for me
@KendallFrey I only have two files the handler ony should run twice right?
16:54
@Mr.Noob Make sure you are solving a problem, like developing an app for a company that has hardware from 1995 only.
winforms basically is deprecated
user47589
IIRC Winforms no longer supported by Microsoft
when did this happen?
recently?
@JanRad here is good, lots of tech projects get posted on hackernews, use social media, etc.
user47589
@Mr.Noob maybe understanding the differences between Winforms and WPF would illuminate why you would use one over the other. Memory size is not a good reason.
16:55
wpf replaced winforms 2005 iirc
@Jakotheshadows a few years ago it was announced. And wpf would replace them.
@Mr.Toxy I don't know how files fit into this
> Mainstream Support ends 4/12/2011. Extended Support ends 4/12/2016
Ok, so yeah, like a month and a half ago
16:56
@tweray link?
@KendallFrey is codereview.stackexchange.com place for that kind of things? Judging from the name it is, but I'm not sure if it's for bigger ( >1 class) projects
Bigger projects are probably out of scope
You'll need to get someone interested in the project to get them to read the code.
my function reads 2 files that have commands, it returns only the number of successful commands and the number of the ones with error, does this only 1 time for each file, so if I only have two files the foreach in the function will only iterate two times and it will update the data of the struct two times.
how can the handler run 5 times if the function will only change things twice? @KendallFrey
user47589
the bigger the question, the less likely people will spend the time to help
16:58
@Mr.Toxy is it running more than once for any given file?
@KendallFrey Alright, thanks for the answers
@KendallFrey yes, it gives me 37 commands with errors but in the file there are only 17 total, the other one has only 3 commands
are any of the files hit under more than one connection string?

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