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14:00
get { this = null; return goFuckYourselfCunt; }
SJD
SJD
lol..
nothing like that ^_^
can you add something to a list directly from a query? like: List.Add(query)
@mikeTheLiar .... so how scary is this
I have become the SSIS expert in the office
Now i am supposed to help get other people started on SSIS projects
14:02
what the actual fuck.
I tried to warn you.
Im just stuck at understanding why 2 queries that are basically the same return different types of values
one returns a string great, the other a key/pair
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName probably because they are only basically the same
@Michael I've just change a line nothing more and that line wouldn't change the output type
I will do it the noob way
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName where is the code that u dont understand?
14:07
@Michael I will paste on the github ok?
I can actually feel brain cells dying just being here.
Oh, is that the tingling feeling.
grats, you are one step closer to senior dev
14:11
what is actually considered a senior dev?
it's based in what?
You have to wear a sombrero
#stolenjokes
you thieve with no honor, stealing jokes like that
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName senior dev should be an expert
imo
but it's based on years of experience or know-how?
or it depends on the company
C4u
C4u
Both.
14:14
that depends on the company
C4u
C4u
All of them.-
can a person that has 5 years of experience but knows shit be considered a senior dev but a guy that's working for 2 knows much more and it's not considered one?
definitely should be expertise though...
C4u
C4u
Experience wont help if your boss tells you you are shit and wont earn something above 3$/hour.
Experience has no value if your boss tells you you are god because of being the only coder in the company and getting things to work.
experience means part knowledge
I don't think time means experience but experience means time taken to learn and to develop things
14:16
@C4u where the hell do you live?
C4u
C4u
Why?
$3/hr
enough said
and you put the $ after the number
@Michael did you understood what I am not understanding about the queries?
suspicious
C4u
C4u
You see.. not worth for a senior dev.
Enough said.
14:17
but 3$/hr is way low isn't it?
C4u
C4u
Thats what I said.
like the cleaning ladies gain 7 per hour
C4u
C4u
You see.
are acutally any devs getting paid that low?
ummm I can work at Mcdonalds for $8/hr lol
C4u
C4u
14:17
Enough confirmed what I've said.
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName I think your problem is that you are defining the first query to be within a List<string>. The second query.. you dont have a specific definition
Or a gas station for 10$ an hr
hes confirming his confirmation of his enough said
we will get no more information
C4u
C4u
Cuz there is no more.
we don't believe you
You're hiding something and that doesn't work in a C# room.
14:19
@Michael I tried to specific that the "ToAdd" is a string but it gives the error saying that it can't convert key/value to string. that's why Im confused. bc one returns a string and the other a key/value even if I'm selecting the exact same thing
C4u
C4u
The point of my first sentece was to show off that you cant call yourself a senior if being that horribly paid. You are all confirming this without noticing it.
Whats wrong with you?
@C4u I haven't had pizza yet today
C4u
C4u
I've never said tis is happening for me.
me.MyBad(true);
C4u
C4u
It was just a very low value so all of you get it.
Instead of, this was so low, nobody got it.
14:20
OKAY
C4u
C4u
Should I continue?
only if you want me to
C4u
C4u
Maybe not enough information.
I think
 IEnumerable<string> ToAdd  = from x in config.AppSettings.Settings.AllKeys
                            where x.ToLower() == Prefix + "oraconnectionstring"
                            select config.AppSettings.Settings[x].Value.ToString();
this?
it needs to be IEnumerable
14:21
@C4u not enough to warrant compression
dude
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I was understating it to keep clear what Im talking about.
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName of course it does. Read the intellisense / documentation
C4u
C4u
The mistake of writing $ behind the value has no value to the content of my sentences.
Its just about we are not using dollar in my country.
Was just a mistake.
@C4u please. abort mission
C4u
C4u
14:22
No panic please.
I say again abort mission
ABORT ABORT!!!
C4u
C4u
Button broken.
TOO LATE.
BOOM!
C4u
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THERE'S NO TURNING BACK.
hes turning!
14:23
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Housten, we've got an understated salary.
Hello guys
I'm new to Windows Form Application
awww the gif disappeared
I liked that gif
it made me happy
welcome to our humble abode!
I need to ask a few questions
14:24
@ZahidSaeed why forms and not wpf?
@JABFreeware its back
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C4u
@JABFreeware Its because of it couldnt handle such a low salary!!!
Winforms is the devil
C4u
C4u
There it is again.
@JABFreeware What is the difference between those two ?
14:25
@ZahidSaeed Yeah.. just skip it and do WPF
ummm
nvm
I resign from this conversation
Yeah. Winforms is very 2002.
C4u
C4u
@ZahidSaeed Its like asking whats the difference between a car and a ball of icecream. With the same color for sure.
Its not even supported anymore.
What the fuck is this operator <>?
14:25
oh I see
C4u
C4u
But Winforms is very fast to code.
@C4u what is a ball of ice cream?
@Sippy !=
WHY VB
WHY
@Sippy are you kidding me?
14:26
@Michael I've tested it now. return nothing yet again. weird, the query itself has any errors?
It's also valid in sql
thats not just VB
I don't write sql either.
What a scrub
14:26
I can read it but I never write it.
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@Michael You see. Thats the problem.
Persisting data, who needs it
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName put on your debugging boots, set some breakpoints, and get dirty
@C4u ohhhh no you didn't! You didn't just use that argument did you????
@C4u clever
14:27
fast code ptfff
okay my first question is that i suppose i build a an application that uses a database. Now i want the client to only double click the app and start using it without the need of additional things
Is it possible ?
@JABFreeware it is fast
so is wpf
C4u
C4u
Sure it is fast.
fast until its slow..
14:27
@Michael Did that right now :) I just can't figure why the differences, well I can go for the noob way but it's stupid since I can make it simpler and faster
@ZahidSaeed wat
WPF takes time to learn.
@mikeTheLiar SOLID who needs it
Yeah it's possible
or do he still needs to install additional things on his/her PC ?
14:27
Depending on how you implement it
perhaps I took that mean fast in terms of execution and not learning
@Michael yeah the bad part for me is learning the xaml. I'm not used to it
yes winforms is faster to learn. Any idiot can learn it
@ZahidSaeed well if it's C# they need .NET
C4u
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@JABFreeware ..of coding.
14:28
@mikeTheLiar What about the database ?
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@JABFreeware So is WPF.
What about the database?
C4u
C4u
Its just a matter of time.
What if i use SQL Server 2012 etc ?
Where is it going to be hosted?
C4u
C4u
14:28
Where WPF > Winforms.
@ZahidSaeed... they will need to install your application, and any .NET dependecies.
What if you use SQL Server 2012?
Do he needs to install it on his PC as well ?
if you use SQL Server as a hosted server and not a local server, they will not need to install it.
Not if it's hosted elsewhere
14:29
What if you use SQL Server 2008?
What if?
What about the LocalDB ?
SQLite is the best!
what if you use oracle server
If you're going to enumerate every possible option we're going to be here a while.
14:30
mwahahaha
Hey everyone.
google uses SQLite... I know it! I read it online it must be true!
How is your day.
Is there any database that doesn't needs to be installed separately ?
@JABFreeware you read it on the line?
14:30
@Greg So far it's shit but thank you for asking
@ZahidSaeed you are failing to understand.
@Michael right as I fell off into a dumpster :(
@ZahidSaeed Sure..
What is it ?
@Michael I feel like this should be the tagline for this room these days
14:31
@Michael Go change it then, no need to be a Debbie downer.
@Greg you mean other @mikeTheLiar
Yeah.
@mikeTheLiar i often fail to understand
@Greg can't change the weather. It's super humid and my beard is all frizzy. :(
@Michael do you need an upgraded parsing engine?
14:32
Yes I did just say I'm having a bad hair day. Deal with it.
@Michael I got a new clue, so I debigged it again and the IEnumerator<string> in the Results view it says: "return yielded no results"
@JABFreeware i need more storage space
damn it I really don't want to go with the noob way on this one
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName because nothing matches your query
@ZahidSaeed SQLite or SQL Compact
14:33
@Michael Fun fact sperm actually holds terabytes of data. Just sayin...
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName you realize those queries are insanely different. You might want to double check they are set up how you want
@RoelvanUden Thanks Roel. I'll check that out :)
@JABFreeware need to inject sperm into my brain tissue neurons
Should I totally skip Windows Forms ?
and start learning WPF?
@Michael I've only changed the where.
14:34
@ZahidSaeed if you can.
some parts of it
@ZahidSaeed Yes. Or better yet, skip WPF and learn web technologies.
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName its the "some parts" that i am referring to
@Michael you need to stop ejecting the storage so much is all :P
I'll check that out too
Thanks guys :)
14:35
@mikeTheLiar Wow...
I'll be visiting here
if i had a question
Bring cookies.
I dont know WPF.. just sayin
hmmmm this pizza tastes like someone put trace amounts of paint thinner on top
is anyone here an expert at WPF, since we just recommended this young chap learn it?
14:36
@Michael I am but rusty
Same here.
good. we have 2 rusty WPFers. should be ample resources.
  List<string> result = new List<string>(
               from x in config.AppSettings.Settings.AllKeys
               where x.ToLower().StartsWith("or") && x.ToLower().EndsWith("connectionstring")
               select config.AppSettings.Settings[x].Value);
this
to this
@Michael Meh, WPF is easy if you aren't insane.
 IEnumerable<string> ToAdd = from x in config.AppSettings.Settings.AllKeys
                                            where x == Prefix + "oraconnectionstring"
                                            select config.AppSettings.Settings[x].Value;
only the where is different
14:38
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName yes. look at that!
where x == Prefix + "oraconnectionstring"
vs
where x.ToLower().StartsWith("or") && x.ToLower().EndsWith("connectionstring")
I want to say that x will be the same as Or1_ConnectionString
like that
those can produce very different results. imo.
14:39
Well in the 2nd example you have "oraconnectionstring"
so x == Or1_(prefix)ConnectionString
will anything ever match that entire strong?
isn't that valid?
@Michael yes it does :)
how?
This line of questioning is really depressing.
14:39
<add key="OR1_ORAConnectionString"
user47589
if you're insane, how hard is WPF?
is Or1_ a prefix?
@Michael yes :) it is
@Amy Quite hard.
@LikeIfYouCaredAboutMyName you arn't calling toLower()
user47589
14:40
Good, I need a challenge.
I have one that utterly stumped me.
@Michael you are right :o I was doing that but deleted don't know why. I will check now
@Amy ready?
@Michael nope :| it's still returning nothing
I got it yey
:)
everything needed to be .ToLower
()
!!facedesk
Anyone know How I can get the type of an unknown deserialised Object? Or at least try set a var to another type?
@betarunex post the code you are working with
                    var unknown = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(objtemp);
                    try
                    {
                        unknown = unknown as MyLine;
                    }catch
                    {

                    }
                    if (unknown is MyLine)
                    {
                        // do stuff here
                    }
I want something like that
An as doesn't throw.
As returns Null
14:47
You just can't redefine a var.
That is C#101.
Nope. No throw. It works. But it still picks it up as type Object...
Now you're looking for DeserializeObject<T>
You're welcome. Next vamp in line please.
@RoelvanUden Yea. But I have 2 types of objects I want to deserialise using the same string. And that's why I want to be able to tell if it's a type MyLine or type Message
@RoelvanUden do my job for me
@betarunex You can't. It's a JObject.
14:50
                    MyLine aline = null;
                    var unknown = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(objtemp);
                    try
                    {
                        aline = unknown as MyLine;
                        MessageBox.Show("This works");
                    }catch
                    {

                    }
                    if (aline!=null)
                    {
                        MessageBox.Show("This doesn't show");
                    }
It will never work like that.
@RoelvanUden Even when I try do something like that, It still sees aline as null
Yeah of course.
A JObject is just a representation of your JSON as objects.
That's it. It's not an actual POCO.
@RoelvanUden So there's absolutely no way to convert an object to any other type?
can you do a try catch / if else ?
14:53
@betarunex Sure there is, just ask Newtonsoft.Json to bind into that particular object.
Try
DeserializeObject<Type1>(objtemp)
Else Try DeserializeObject<Type2>(objtemp)
It will always work. That's because JSON HAS NO NOTION OF TYPES
It's just k/v collection.
Now that lib just abstracts that and gives you an option to copy its values onto a poco
you didnt get that little fact hence the confusion
so bind correctly.
@Michael Thanks. I'll try this
It wont work but okay, good luck
@Michael There is no "else try"
14:55
lol
i know. that was very pseudo code
The transformers are here guys
@Michael Oh lol. Ok then nevermind. I know what you mean
i didnt take the time to figure out the actual logic, but you can.
@ActionHank I saw that yesterday
seems rather overkill but still cool :)
14:56
@RoelvanUden Do you have any solution that will work?
Moving things automatically mean transformers? Where were you during the industrial revolution?
@VeronicaDeane don't show him a convertible, it will blow his mind.
I just fucking told you @betarunex
Read. Understand. Solve.
The infinite cycle of being a developer.
Thats no what I meant...
@RoelvanUden Where? All you said is "it wont work" -.-
14:58
It will always work. That's because JSON HAS NO NOTION OF TYPES
It's just k/v collection.
Now that lib just abstracts that and gives you an option to copy its values onto a poco
you didnt get that little fact hence the confusion
so bind correctly.
I'm not going to write the damn code, you should be able to from that.
If not, read more.
give me teh codez plz?

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