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16:00
@Mr.Toxy good. WPF is nice with MVVM.
Understand it properly. No half-measures.
@Squiggle I will take a look at WPF when I get the chance
XAMl is great
no "I think this is how it works, but I'll just hack it for now"
@Failsafe XAML is just XUL on steroids.
I miss XUL.
16:01
the fuck is xul
That sounds like the name of an evil overlord
Dark Lord Xul
I am the gatekeeper
well at least in c we dont have to worry about design
2
Are you the keymaster?
that could be a good pickupline
@Mr.Toxy This is why we complain about you not listening.
16:03
There is no data. Only XUL.
Another classic added to the list of Toxy's greatest hits
user47589
@Mr.Toxy You really think so? On how many years of experience are you basing that assertion?
Lol
@Sippy can you please explain?
@Jakotheshadows you mean Toxy's greatest [s]hits, amirite?
16:03
I would but you won't listen so
@Squiggle correct
@Amy 2 with c, 1 with c#
user47589
professional experience
oh that
professionally 4 months
but in school they took it like we were actually working
Remember I said the difference between creating beautiful code, and creating code so bad the next guy wants to hunt you down and break your kneecaps?
That's why you need good design.
16:05
im about to post to /r/programmerhumor
user47589
do it
and even those "2 with c, 1 with c#" are professional experience, you are still far away from judging how the industry works
user47589
i'm still facedesking.
I spent 8 years of my life maintaining other peoples' dreadful code. I worked in an office where morale was so low half the developers were practically alcoholics.
Bad code gives people reason to drink themselves to an early grave.
I haven't talked about industry, I said we (in school) didnt had to mess with any design in c, it was all console apps
16:06
Lack of design and lack of architecture has a material impact on life expectancy of those who develop it.
@tweray I don't think his inexperience is an excuse for some of the things he's said. I am just coming up on 3 years professional experience myself
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
user47589
no, what you said was, "in C you don't have to worry about design"
@Mr.Toxy so you are planning to stay in school forever? and they are willing to pay you so?
not design like actually design
16:07
@Squiggle, ok
@Nathvi :)
design as worrying how things look
not code architecture, design
user47589
code architecture is design
the actual appearance of things
but I talking about appearance
thats why I said we didn't had to worry about design (appearance) in c
user47589
16:09
i dunno @Jakotheshadows
oh jesus the appearance of things
if it has to be this color, this length, if the text box has to be here, the text this color, appearance the design
sup folks
not design as code architecture
user47589
hey @ShotgunNinja
@Mr.Toxy so the people who make GTA V don't have to worry about design?
user47589
16:11
long time no see
@ShotgunNinja o/
it might be too late since i already ate it, but... what is Kielbasa made of?
@Squiggle what does that have to do with c console apps?
@tweray the internet says "mostly pig"
Mostly?
16:12
@Mr.Toxy what does c console apps have to do with the price of tea in china? Also, appearance matters there too if your output is too ugly to read who is going to use your program
> made with pork, beef, turkey, lamb, chicken or veal with every region having its own speciality
Also design is as important in code and architecture as it is in UI.
@tweray so... horsemeat, then?
i am deeply concerning about my region's speciality now
what is your region?
long island, ny
16:13
@Jakotheshadows but in school when learning you dont worry that much about appearance, you worry about learning how things work. Let the design to the designers, who in school is 100% worried with appearance? of course it counts and it's important. but knowledge on how things work it's far far more important
i mean, the photo on google are all red, but this is... brown, the dark side of brown
@Mr.Toxy I lost points on assignments when my output wasn't formatted correctly. I remember in Concurrent Computing I lost 1 point on all my assignments because my output wasn't formatted the same as the examples
that is, I got perfect on all assignments except that one where I lost a point
just to make that clear :P
@Jakotheshadows Im talking about appearance of things not if the output number has to have x decimal places
@Squiggle, looks like NLog/common-logging, is the way to go
Im talking about worrying about which color looks better here, if this text goes better with a shadow and bla bla
16:16
looks like a set of interfaces, where you can plug in common logging implementations
you have to make things look minimally good ofcourse
this is the problem Toxy, you say things with no clarification and expect people to just know what you're saying. You didn't start this by saying console apps, you said programming in C and then when people called you on it you suddenly changed the goalposts from our perspective
you're like a little child lost in the woods
you're out of your element
user47589
if we take his original statement to mean "you dont need to worry about appearances when using C" we'd still be mocking it.
@Nathvi yep. Sorted.
user47589
its still a dumb thing to say.
16:18
@Squiggle, what do you mean sorted?
well he's changed the goalposts so many times who's to say that he didn't originally mean exactly what he said
@Nathvi top. Champion. Sorted. Mega. Done-and-dusted. Job's a good 'un.
user47589
it doesn't matter what he meant. either way it was ridiculous
"OK"
user47589
@Jakotheshadows but i agree with you
16:19
@Jakotheshadows cause here we use "design" for appearance not for code architecture, that is called architecture here and design is the appearance of things
@Mr.Toxy You just described "aesthetics", not design.
@Jakotheshadows No I didn't lol, I couldn't I guess you would think in desing as code architecture and not appearance?
@Squiggle yes, with design I ment appearance
so if you meant that, say it.
Communication is really hard if you use words wrongly.
but for me that's design, layout. it's whats called here
I thought it would be used as the same
user47589
Clearly not.
16:21
@Squiggle, gotcha. I guess I've never heard that word used like that.
Where are you from?
@Nathvi North England.
@Amy yup it clearly means code architecture
PUT TOAST ON'T TELE LAD
wait what
user47589
No, it doesn't mean that at all.
16:23
@Squiggle, gotcha. Explains why I'm confused, maybe.
user47589
Jesus christ.
EY UP AH LASS THA LOOKS REET NESH IN THEM RAGS
why can I read that
what's wrong with me
I'm not northern
user47589
maybe you are
shit
16:24
<whispers> one of us... one of us...
@Amy you said that design is code architecture. I'ts some where up there
A'LL STICK US ON A BREW AN 'AV THEE PROPER IN NO TIME
user47589
sigh
@Squiggle YER A WIZARD HARRY
@Mr.Toxy Design is a wide, wide subject. You design databases, chairs, aeroplanes, experiences and visualisations.
user47589
16:26
No, what I said was "Code architecture is design". That is not the same thing in reverse.
@KendallFrey I'm one of the few people I know here who can say "Winter is coming" properly.
PUT TOAST IN'T TOASTER, PUSH DOWN'T LEVER AND FETCH US'T LARD!
I can
@Squiggle How else is there to say it?
Cos Jon Snow is a northern MANKEY
@Squiggle hmmm yeah. But I was realy just talking bout "aesthetics" as you said
16:27
@KendallFrey half my friends try to affect a Yorkshire accent and end up sounding bizarrely jamaican.
should have used that word instead
@Squiggle Thanks..
I wish I knew what a Yorkshire accent was
@Mr.Toxy yeah. I've said before that communication is one of the best abilities a software engineer can have.
@KendallFrey Very very very very northern british
16:28
I can haz teh codez?
But not quite scottish?
your job is to translate what people think they want into what computers can understand.
@Squiggle XD
you are a compiler in a way
16:28
@Squiggle yup and you're totally right, sometimes the language differences can prove to be a bit hard, or the meaning things have from place to place
and infer intentions
soon we will be replaced with ai
:(
and by soon i mean, i have no idea when
room's always on-topic
I dont understand this. They've asked me to change the desing on some reports because people told them they were looking too old, so I've updated them, they said ok it's good. 3 months later make me change to the "old, vintage, ugly" design they had
16:33
Maybe becuase it was missing information?
you somehow made it worse?
does that look bad?
they just said, make it look more recent, use like the company colors
well, there they have it
watch and learn
Nice gif squiggle
that seems more confusing to me than having gridlines
16:37
isn't it?
aesthetics are so relative imo
^ yep
@Mr.Toxy if you need grid lines, make them much lighter. Focus on the content.
hmmm I will follow the example he gave ,e
*me
@Squiggle what about interactive tables
16:38
Yeah after seeing that gif I can see the problems in your report Mr.Toxy
Il semble que la perfection soit atteinte non quand il n'y a plus rien à ajouter, mais quand il n'y a plus rien à retrancher.
but I think they should have told me what they wanted and not telling me 3 months later but ok
Sometimes customers don't know what they want
^ sometimes -> most of the time
16:39
it wasnt costumers it was them, I dont even know if it was showed to someone or not
@Jakotheshadows perhaps a compromise is in order? Grouping gets difficult, but the alignment and simplification still stands.
they didnt told me anything after I finished
Wow i'm on stackoverflow chat for the first time and in 5 minutes i learn something new lol
they just told to test the reports in the production release and that's it
so I assumed that they were fine
o/ @Ishmael - it won't always be like that
> costumers
lol
16:41
crystal reports designer is so damn horrible
is there any other way to edit the reports without using crystal reports built-in desginer?
Didn't they retire Crystal Reports like 8 years ago?
*designer
@Squiggle nope there's the 2014 and also 2015 update
ah. Oh. It was one of those swallowed by BusinessObjects, now SAP.
of course it's awful
yeah Im using the 2015 I think
right. I'm off.
o>
16:46
I'm surprised there is no open sourced competitor
user47589
Hm. I'm not, I think. Open source hasn't been embraced to the same extent in .net as it was with java. and the primary people looking for such functionality are big corps, who like having support contracts for when things go wrong.
it's horrible I can't edit anything properly
the line has this length -, but it appears like this ---------
do whatever I do
-_-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1xc1ft-s78NRmRRSTc3cXJoSVU/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1xc1ft-s78NX0M1RG5MWHRVNWM/view?usp=sharing
look at that
it's so annoying
the first it's how it looks in the preview
and the second it's how it is designed in the designer
user6096770
has anyone ever tried to develop their own website, did you implement copyrights on your work? my question is if it's a pain in the ass to copyright your work and is it expensive?
user47589
copyright is automatic
user47589
as soon as you write it it's copyrighted to you unless you explicitly say otherwise.
16:59
yeah you can also use something like creative commons
user47589
so no, its not a pain in the ass nor is it expensive. but if someone infringes on your copyrights, you'll need a lawyer
user6096770
oh ok, thanks, and say if you choose a random font in VS, are each of those open source and you dont need permission to use?
if you want people to use it for specific purposes
user47589
That would depend on the font, @FluffyWuffy
Can someone make me understand what the difference between Type Casting and the´as´keyword is? why do I Need to writ ` var std = rootGrid.Resources["StatisticUpdateAnnimation"] as Storyboard;instead of var std = (Storyboard) rootGrid.Resource["StatisticUpdateAnnimation]`
user47589
17:00
as attempts the cast, and if it fails, it will return null
user47589
the direct cast will throw an exception if it fails
@Amy Ok ty :)
Damnit visual studio... Is there any way to treat popped out dockable windows as regular windows? I keep trying to more a window over one, then when I click back into my source the dockable window is moved to the front of the screen.
user6096770
what does this exception detail mean? 'must declare scalar variable "@exvar"?
user47589
it means you have a variable or sql parameter in your sql that isn't declared.
17:07
I swear I just heard the conductor on the Taunton bound train (so very yokel) say, to a passenger, "moind yr'ass"
user47589
i thought Tauntons were only used on Hoth
That is not the first time I've heard that joke :p
Taunton is probably suitably out of the way to house a Rebel base
user47589
haha i imagine not
Um, why have I been invited to this chatroom?
user47589
dunno, who invited you?
17:12
I don't know, the notification just says "You have been invited to join a chat".
user47589
Only the inviter can answer your query. I wish you luck on your long journey.
Can someone help me with xaml annimation? I created a custom Control with a Storyboard - the storyboard should go from a value "45" to Value="{TemplateBinding Angle}" but it isn't using this value, it is only working if I set the value manually, I'm printing out the Angle` value before the storyboard is starting and there the correct value is showing up, why does it not Change in xaml?
17:27
@Michael I mean if you inspect, for example, a <div class="some-async-loaded-thing">...</div> after the AJAX call in the DOM inspector of the browser tools, what does it say in the styles pane? The browser redraws the page when those elements are injected and it should use any present styles to draw them.
user47589
I thought we determined yesterday that the styles weren't getting applied because a JS call was needed
@Amy oh, nice
user47589
that was my impression
user47589
my information might be out-of-date
Yeah, transcript is too long and cluttered for me to bother catching up.
D: the cheese slices in my lunchable melted together...
user47589
17:37
oh no
user47589
better throw it out and get a new one then
good thing, got excuse to have more cheese
I left it on top of the surface, which I guess woke up to update...
@Amy - Is that because the new content is being inserted with innerhtml?
it may have also slightly cooked the turkey... no idea why this thing got so hot for updates...
I expect sexy new features now.
user47589
17:40
@TravisJ no, just that the CSS styles might not have the right selectors and bootstrap sometimes uses JS to do its more advanced styling
js styling? eww
Where was that universal.css link? :P
Oh, bootstrap. I was thinking it was his own styles. That makes sense.
user47589
IIRC he's using bootstrap
user47589
i'm only 60% sure though.
bootstrap doesn't play nicely with dynamic elements?
17:42
Even if it is something similar. I could see it. I have to style with JS because I have to support browsers without flexbox :(
user47589
most of the time it does
I prefer percents because flexbox isn't widely supported
user47589
it doesn't use JS to do all the styling, just the advanced cases
user6096770
so what do you guys think about s6 game of thrones?
don't want to spoiler it
All I will say is that I am sad the season is almost over
user47589
17:43
yeah
user6096770
it felt fast
user47589
in a couple weeks, our watch begins.
haha
user6096770
they are building all of it up for some great last few episodes
One thing though is that since there are so many things going on at the same time it is hard to progress the story in one place much it seems.
user6096770
17:44
or else we'l hang jjr martin
user47589
the last three episodes this season will be longer than the rest
user47589
they've been setting things up
Maybe at some point in the next few seasons it will all come together in one awesomeness. At least, that is my hope
user47589
yup
user47589
i can't wait to see the Walkers attack the wall.
user47589
17:45
Will we see the ice spiders?
Yeah, I wonder if they will just like melt it
hi guys 0/
An actual C# question; I have two bytes arrays. The first byte array is 16 bytes, and represents a decimal. The second byte array is 8 bytes, and represents a long. I want to add them together. How am I supposed to do that? It should be simple but I'm confused.
Is it possible to just tell the code to move past this section, since the conversion can take a while?                                     case "flv":
                                        // no convert
                                        newFile = convertToMp4(file.GetName());
                                        break;
like a Continue keyword or something in c#?
user47589
use BitConverter to convert your arrays to the appropriate type, then add.
17:47
BitConverter won't go to decimals
user47589
oh
Wait, shouldn't I just carry over anything > 255 to the next byte?
user47589
yeah you can
@JoJo - Use a task
Or, conversely, just yell at it while it computes (my favorite alternative)
@TravisJ I am hoping I can kick it off but we have not built the multi-threaded converter process yet so I just want to kick it off and move past it for now
17:51
sigh
i will just code it differently
Tasks do not have to be spawned on new threads.
It is a common misconception that using tasks or asynchronous tools means needing to use multithreading. Perhaps that happens somewhere in the background sometimes, but that is also from other factors.
@RoelvanUden I have literally never used unsafe, but...could you use unsafe to cast a pointer to the arrays to the appropriate types, and add them like that?
AKA the 'fuck you I know what I'm doing' operator
That.. could potentially work if decimal is an actual primitive, but is it?
user47589
if you do that, pin both arrays first
17:54
@TravisJ ty, excited to look into Tasks. I will let my boss know
@RoelvanUden well provided your bit layout is 'right' according to what the CLR expects...I guess so?
What did you mean by 'represents'?
I remember that a decimal is actually some trickery, it's not actually a 16-bytes value in memory on which we do ops.
Not like, say, long or int which is an actual long/int.
I suppose you could test it by creating one, then making a pointer to it, then casting that to byte[] and printing the bytes
Also unsafe, obv
@RoelvanUden decimal works just like normal floats except its exponent is based on 10 rather than 2
Aha. That would suck too.
17:57
And I'm pretty sure it doesn't have hardware support
I'll go for carrying over little values
All number bases really work the same way.
Something stupid like:
        private void Add(int index, int value)
        {
            var newValue = _counter[index] + value;

            if (newValue > 0xFF)
            {
                Add(index - 1, (byte)(newValue - 0xFF));
                newValue -= 0xFF;
            }

            _counter[index] = (byte)newValue;
        }
OOh I wonder if dotnetfiddle supports unsafe
If they do, that would be dangerous
17:59
Ah suck my balls
No way to pass it compiler flags
So no, it does not.

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