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17:00
yes, each file is run for 2 different connection strings
is that it?
well then it will obviously run separately for each time the file gets run
oh yeah I forgot that part, but even so, the code jumps from the damn to the end of the form, it just skips code for whatever reason
sigh
because you're debugging multiple threads?
user47589
you ran into that half an hour ago
user47589
maybe it was an hour ago
user47589
17:02
i've lost track of time
      foreach (var ConnectionString in ConnectionStrings)
            {
                connection = new OracleConnection(ConnectionString);
                using (CdpsiUpdateSql NovoUpdater = new CdpsiUpdateSql(connection))
                {
                    labelBDver.Text = Global.VersaoBd = NovoUpdater.LookUp("GGDSC", "APPLCONFIG", "GGCOD = 'APP_NAME'");
                    lbVersao.Text = "Versão: " + Global.NovaVersao;
                    CpdisUpdateScripts Scripts = new CpdisUpdateScripts();
see that last if?
it doesnt hit it once
oh jesus
now I know why you're complaining about it being zero
because the task hasn't finished running yet
hahahaha
user47589
multithreaded code, how does it work
@Amivit This thing called google... check that the index is there before you remove it. Literally one more line of code
some people...
sorry, just had respond to that message to me yesterday
17:12
i have user control like this, with a lot of events etc (code behind) is it possible to make it work the same with MVVM?
https://i.imgsafe.org/f175868664.png
its load data from db
user47589
define "the same"
user47589
yes you can achieve the same functionality. no, it won't be exactly the same.
for example if i click on client name it will show dropdown menu and some items will not show, for example if client has email address it will show "send mail" menu
etc
pressing on one of the numbers will show option to edit it and update db, pressing on empty field will show panel that will allow to set number
I have no idea how to do it in MVVM and bindings, I feel like i have more control over my app behavior when i set code behind
if I had a nickel for every time I said
4 hours ago, by Amy
at the time it seemed completely reasonable
@kush you're income would double?
17:18
well, I guess because 0 * 2 = 0?
@kush hmmm idk
user47589
@kush i know, right?
btw, if your employer is hiring and you like your boss send me a message. I'd like to apply.
user47589
who, me?
everyone, including you :)
17:22
@kush he probably will be in two weeks and he will be in two weeks because I dont like him
feel free to apply
don't cry on my shoulder though
@Mr.Noob It's just easier if you don't have to write all the code yourself
WPF will take care of so much boilerplate
@JABFreeware sorry I should have said AndAlso if you're talking VB.NET
@kush I like you a little less now but its okay, you're not negative yet
@JABFreeware :(
btw, jabfreeware.com won't load for me and I wonder how much you'd hate me if you heard me pronounce "Missouri"
@kush its ancient and I never paid the invoices after the first year so im not surprised
misery ?
because thats accurate... I hate that state.
17:26
@JABFreeware no worries
@JABFreeware yes, the people in kcmo taught me that way
@kush Missouri is like a black hole. It sucks you in because it look inviting and then suddenly other states look too expensive so you stay getting pulled apart.
@JABFreeware are you not in Missouri anymore?
I was born there so I don't have to live with any guilty of moving there
user47589
@Mr.Noob you feel that way because of greater familiarity with winforms than WPF.
@kush I moved
17:29
@JABFreeware where are you?
@kush Coastal state
Don't want to be specific?
@kush the state is lower than missouri and not texas
and above the equator
I should rephrase...the whole state might not be below Missouri
17:32
I'd guess Louisiana
@kush you'd guess wrong.
Mississippi?
@kush nope
Alabama would be cheating, you know
@kush I dislike that state too so no
17:36
ok good
I mean only Georgia and Florida remain
@kush and a few others
6 mins ago, by JABFreeware
I should rephrase...the whole state might not be below Missouri
aye so the carolinas and california are in play
or are they
I said might
I am so confused
You said not Texas
17:40
and Virginia I doubt has anything south of Missouri
I'm not sure though... my geography is weak and Google maps isn't helping
but what if there is a town riiiiiiiiiight on the border south of missouri in virginia?
That'd count
what is the minimum wage in US? $/H?
@Mr.Noob depends on the state. You cant live on it though
17:43
in your state?
not unless your idea of living is work...sleep...make your own meal...repeat
@Mr.Noob WHOA NOW. Thats personal
Not, unless you live with 5 guys and 1 bedroom
@juanvan thats another option yes
:D
8$?
thats the average I think
17:44
and rent? 1 room how much?
per month?
Google it
can I buy decent car in US for 2000$?
@Mr.Noob depends on state and city. Some places one room in a 5 bedroom would be just $100 some more like 700
user47589
cost of living varies a lot from state to state, and even within states
@Mr.Noob a used old car with 100,000+ miles sure
17:46
that comes in 3 colors
@Mr.Noob do not buy a car being offered for $2k
i am not from US i wanted to win DV lottery but they didn't pick me :\
life sucks
@Mr.Noob next year?
user47589
@kush unless you're a decent mechanic and know what you're getting into
i don't think its that simple
user47589
17:47
a $2000 car is probably a lemon
a 15yr old lemon?
@Amy my first car was 2k. Ford escort. It was reliable. Old...98 but never had issues. I upgraded quickly though. Driving a new car is a good feeling and if I can break it before the warrany is up I get it fixed for free lol
user47589
the first car i bought was for $6000. i didn't know what to look for. turns out it had a cracked block.
user47589
learned a lesson that day.
Wow that a private seller?
user47589
17:49
no, it was a scammy dealer.
@JABFreeware lol my first is ford escort too, 2.4k
@Amy yeah that happens a lot. I knew what to look for so that helps. Someone tried to sell me a car with a transmission that was dying
dealers here have 30 days to fix anything that happens to a used car off the lot
have gotten new transmissions and engines for friends
@tweray mine was the 2 door which made me feel good lol. It was zippy for a first car compared to what I learned to drive. Super slow compared to what I drive now though lol
user47589
@JABFreeware i believe it. it should have sent of red flags in my head when they offered me their "insurance" for the motor and drive train for, IIRC, $800. I turned it down, thinking, what dealer wouldn't stand behind their products?
17:50
@Amy true... well actually funny story someone bought a 1988 I think Silverado for about $2k almost looked exactly like the 1988 truck he had
user47589
i can change a tire. that's about it.
@Amy you beat me
user47589
wooo!
@Amy some mechanics are just stupid though. Cracked block in my dads car. That causes too much pressure in the coolant system. The mechanics solution? Upgrade the cap on the cooling system to one that wouldn't get blown off
@JABFreeware stupid or cheap
17:51
if I see Ducati bike price 19k that mean that you can go and buy it for 19k? or it will cost more?
user47589
now, i don't know much about cars, but even i know that's just throwing a bandaid on the problem
@JABFreeware here is a process to find the root cause, he should have checked the block first especially if it was a GM
Cracked block, throw the car away
@Amy well its $50 vs 5k on a car worth 2k lol go figure
user47589
in the US some dealers don't haggle. the sticker price is the price you pay. other dealers, like the scammy ones, do haggle.
user47589
17:52
@JABFreeware wow
@TomW have gotten cars for free with out engines and got them running again - then sold them
you are lucky to live in US...
@Amy wasn't that the whole gimmick of Mercury or something?
user47589
@TomW actually a cracked block is still good, just not for driving. my partner uses one to power stuff that requires 3-phase power.
@juanvan yeah I know the process and he knew the issue said so himself... just a cheap and stupid fix.
user47589
17:53
@kush not sure
@Amy lol good call
get $ get out, that is a bad garage
@Amy I think all Japanese car dealerships will negotiate with you on price
@kush every dealership will negotiate
I keep debating getting hte performance flash for my car. Its debated if any dealership would notice or check well enough ot know about it. So if something happened to the engine they would fix it for free. But if they did notice I could get screwed lol
17:55
of course, if you want to buy cars on msrp, they'd be really happy
Probably worth going to VW right now, they can't give them away
@tweray problem is they never have a car you can buy on msrp... all the cars in the lot have options built-in
clean coal came to the automobile VW did it!! opps
user47589
multiple manufacturers have been found to have cheated on the diesel tests.
I negotiated mine below market value. I had time and purposely wasted the sale persons and managers time until I made it clear what I was going to pay. I knew they would be just wanting to go home and have another sale and they were already invested so to speak. Worked perfectly.
17:57
Electrical cars in the US are just hiding the fact that they run on coal
user47589
i thought they were powered by orphan souls
@mikeTheLiar mine runs on the farts from the front seat
@Amy true but the one everyone remembers is VW
user47589
yea
17:58
well...methane...
But yeah, the electricity coming out of your wall has to come from somewhere
user47589
the most fuel efficient car you can get is the one invented by Mr. Garrison
@juanvan front passenger side aaaight? juanvan's wife slaps him
user47589
@mikeTheLiar citation needed
@TomW lol she does not ride in my car - smells like smoke
@juanvan your dog smokes?
no i started too again.. 3yrs I quit - biggest fail ever
user47589
@mikeTheLiar thanks, that's exactly what i needed
augh SQL unions die already
18:00
@JABFreeware my cat does, she'd smoke ya under the litter
@juanvan your dog suffers too much passive smoking, mercy on him/her
don't smoke around them, in the house etc only out and in the car
"The idea is that the event handling, action and data manipulation logic code shouldn’t be in the code behind in View."
so what code behind can I put in view in MVVM?
how can one stay alive outdoors with wet clothes in freezing cold?
there snow around?
18:05
yes
@Mr.Noob only code that manipulates the UI
which you generally don't do very often
for example?
@kush build a wind wall - see about starting a fire and strip
go in doors...
basic addition seems to be too challenging for me today...
18:07
14+28?
>>! 14 + 28
the answer to life, the universe, and everything
what did I do
18:10
40
lol
cap dead?
now im happy. I just wrote two lines of code that used to be 10
fuck MessageBodyStream
18:11
hooray for running into my first coworker that's a huge fuckin' asshole
is there shortcut for copy line in vs 15?
that what you are getting the position of?
like ctrl + d in some ides?
ctrl+d? or that reshaper only?
@juanvan no, why?
18:12
@Mr.Noob just ctrl+c without having any text highlighted
just curious
should i enable it?
!!tell juanvan live
!!undo
@juanvan I'm not dead! Honest!
? ok this is a first
18:13
wat
!!bot-alive
@juanvan That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
ohh missed the message @KendallFrey posted
!!/help
@JABFreeware That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: help, tell
@JABFreeware Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
18:15
!!> ['hello', 'world'].join(' ')
@JABFreeware "hello world"
!!> 2+2
!!>14+28
@JABFreeware 4
@juanvan 42
!!> 4 / 0
18:15
@JABFreeware "Infinity"
!!> 2x = 10
@JABFreeware "SyntaxError: identifier starts immediately after numeric literal"
ooops
dumbdumb
!!> 2x = 10
@Mr.Noob "SyntaxError: identifier starts immediately after numeric literal"
18:21
@Mr.Noob I JUST TRIED THAT
what are you trying to do
Caprica is a bot?
No
Caprica is a panini
3
what is panini?
!!wiki panini
18:22
Panini may refer to: == People == Pāṇini (fl. 4th century BCE), ancient Sanskrit grammarian Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691–1765), Italian artist A. R. Raja Raja Varma (1863–1918), Indian poet, grammatician, also known as Kerala Panini Carlos Panini (died 1951), wealthy Mexican businessman of Italian origin Manuel Panini (born 1983), Italian footballer == Art, entertainment, and media == Panini Group, a company headquartered in Modena, Italy Panini Comics, a publisher of comic books and magazines, part of Panini Group Panini (stickers), a brand of collectible stickers published by Panini Co...
boo...
!!google panini
!!google bot
!!bing bot
thats just wrong
!!google google
18:24
!!bing google
@TomW that is how it got broken in the first place! :P
infinite loop :P
!!google 'google "google google"'
what does the ' do
18:26
I'm asking it to google googling about googling google
was the ' a typo?
@Jakotheshadows nope
no?
what does it do I'm confused
I know the quotes mean an exact match
I must improve my google-fu
I probably just got it wrong
18:28
@Jakotheshadows I think its for the parser
not for google
I could be wrong
user47589
I'm not sure what the value the distinction provides.
now I'm even more confused
!!wiki confusion
Confusion (from Latin confusĭo, -ōnis, from confundere: "to pour together;" "to mingle together;" "to confuse") is the state of being bewildered or unclear in one’s mind about something. == Medical term == The term "acute mental confusion" is often used interchangeably with delirium in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems and the Medical Subject Headings publications to describe the pathology. These refer to the loss of orientation, or the ability to place oneself correctly in the world by time, location; and personal identity. Mental confusion is...
!!youtube dazed and confused
18:31
@Jakotheshadows Something went on fire; status 403
TIL @Jakotheshadows is suffering from acute mental confusion
the suffering is real
ie is delirious
@TomW that is a LOT of wealth to lose in 1 year
18:33
@juanvan sounds like it was all hypothetical anyway
If the product doesn't work, the company is worth nothing
Then again, Oracle.
true, see apple mid 90's
see apple now
saw a story on Oracle and the GPL they are fighting with Google
user47589
the court just ruled in favor of google.
I thought that happened last week?
18:37
@Amy about what?
@JABFreeware About whether Oracle can sue Google for all the billions they have because they copied Java in Android.
user47589
@JABFreeware the Oracle v Google case
Spoiler: they can't.
thats retarded
since when is porting illegal?
user47589
they only ported the public API. the implementation was entirely theirs
18:41
@JABFreeware When there are copyrights, trademarks and intellectual property involved.
user47589
its like copyrighting a book based on the chapter listings
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan looks outside
The question was whether public APIs are copyrightable.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan they shouldnt be
I'm not sure the court ruled definitively that they aren't, just that there wasn't enough of a case here.
user47589
18:42
the court ruled they aren't. i guess Oracle is going to appeal
@JABFreeware *shrug*. That's a legal question, where to draw the line between compatibility and copying.
grab popcorn
that's not true.
user47589
i'm happy when courts side against Oracle. they're an evil company
The court rule that APIs are copyrightable. that didn't change.
but they also rule that using a copyrighted API falls under fair use, so you can't be sued for it.
user47589
18:43
that's an interesting ruling
@MichaelEdenfield which is clearly wrong, so what do we do about that?
@MichaelEdenfield The question wasn't about using, but about reimplementing.
Or, more clearly, whether reimplementing counts as copying or as using.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan the basic ruling was that for an API it amounts to the same thing.
the code that was copied from the public API to reimplement it was copied under fair use.
fair use laughs
@MichaelEdenfield that sounds to me kind of like a legal fiction used to avoid accidentally invalidating the notion of copyright
18:44
@MichaelEdenfield Exactly, and since Fair Use is a relatively vague definition, most of the case revolved around convincing a jury that it was or wasn't fair use. Thus, endless debates about how many lines of code being reimplemented makes it still fair use, and so on.
Or something of that nature
I don't think this court has the authority to overturn the Appeals Court ruling on API copyrights.
so that was never an option
oracle is basically shooting their own feet, "oh everybody java is forever free to use! But wait, hey! Hey! that dude over there you are making billions you have to pay me some ransom right?"
The API is a specification. It is designed specifically to permit other authors to produce a compatible shape for use with something else. Its purpose is to be copied.
And a lot of trying to paint negative pictures of individuals. If you can find a Google exec who said something on twitter in 2009 using the word "copy", you can try to convince the jury that Google themselves saw it as copying, thus invalidating fair use.
There weren't any brilliant legal precedents there, just low-key FUD on both sides.
@tweray Oracle always had a ransom-ish component for Java. You can't market something as "Java" if you don't pay for their certification.
@TomW Or, as Oracle posits, its purpose is to be copied and then licensed.
There was some fantastic live tweeting of the trial by twitter.com/sarahjeong
There are many specs that are pay-to-play.
Hardware specs, for instance, and many ISO specs.
18:48
@tweray can I have some popcorn?
You want to create a wifi-compatible device? You have to pay to implement the specs.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan but thats stupid
@tweray Not really, since they're not talking about getting money from java developers, just from large players - google, IBM, etc - who want to create their own java runtime implementation.
@JABFreeware I think the rationale is that if you want to market something as "Wifi-compatible", you have to have the Wifi certification body ensure that your implementation is good enough.
Otherwise everyone sells their own version of wifi, nothing is compatible, and nobody trusts the wifi brand anymore.
That's what standards bodies are for.
So the HTML5 standard if free to read and implement. Wifi isn't.
Can't tell you why, specifically, some are free and some aren't.
There are a lot more companies implementing Wifi standards than there are implementing HTML5.
think it has to do with the patents
All justification aside, though, Oracle are a crappy company that deserve to get their asses kicked on general principle.
18:52
they should have taken them up on the offer to do a deal before they went hog wild in court
hey guys, this is racking my brain.
@juanvan I don't think Oracle have the right corporate culture to understand when they're being stupid.
they wake up every morning forgot to take their "anti-stupid" pills
I assign a string to a UTC time, works fine
But when I convert that time to a DateTime..my date format changes from "2016-06-01 18:52:05Z" to {01/06/2016 19:52:05}
any ideas?
@BrianJ you're wracking your brain, you mean
18:55
These are the two lines that do the above:
@BrianJ how is that changing? looks the same to me
                var updateTimeString = String.Format("{0:u}", DateTime.UtcNow);
                escalation.UpdatedTime = DateTime.Parse(updateTimeString);
@BrianJ they look the same?
blinks
Why would you do that?
my bad, edited ^^
@KendallFrey excuse my Engrish
@mikeTheLiar I'm open to alternatives, I'm trying to pass down a UtcNow time in the first format to my DB
18:57
@BrianJ You're formatting the date as u, but you're not parsing it as u.
@BrianJ The two options I'd go for is either define the DB column as DateTime and avoid strings, or define it as bigint, store it as Unix epoch time, and avoid strings.
but my .Parse call changes it back
But always, always, always avoid strings when dealing with datetimes.
my collumn is already DateTime, I'm not sure how to convert it to that format as a datetime.
At this point I have no idea what the question/problem is
18:58
Hence why I use string.format
@BrianJ How are you accessing your DB?
You should be able to just pass a DateTime instance.
@BrianJ if all you're doing is storing it in the database you don't care about format
sql server 14
At least you shouldn't
Just dump the utc time in there and call it a day
Formatting it is a UI concern
18:59
Well that's the thing, I need to pass it as a "sortable" time, so that my DataTable can sort on that field
I could be wrong there though

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