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it's in %appdata% somewhere.
C:\Users*whatever*\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0 (or whatever version)
thank you
yes i already checked that folder
too bad. so many files.
thanks anyways. i'm going to re-install it. it's taking hours already to find the issue
 
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user6096770
03:04
'object reference not set to instance of an object' me: 'fk YOU!'
05:27
Goooood morning
06:02
o/
06:19
anyone here knows hadoop?
nope.
Goood morning.
Morning fellas
eyup
morning
06:26
@JakobMillah Morning mein fuhrer!
Oh kurwa..
I'm doomed
Will never get a job ever.
o /
/|
| |
HAIL @JakobMillah
HAIL
And you will mein fuhrer i beliv in u
@JakobMillah You got feedback?
It never happened to me, when I didn't get the job
@ntohl interview in about 8 hours
06:32
If push comes to shove...
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nmQZg-L0RcA/UJkDrpm0cCI/AAAAAAAAByc/q-jXJhyzshw/s1600/1256077193104.jpg
oh. ok
That's racist!
company is looking for a fresh graduate with 20 years of experience :P
@JackyNguyen I remember seeing a job listing for someone with 5 years of C# experience. in 2003.
or a .net dev with 10 years exp, speciaties include: .net, java, big data, BI, ...
06:35
@JakobMillah ♥
Japierdole, my friend... Japierdole
@JakobMillah: btw, good luck to you man
The job I am applying for looking for someone with C#, C++/C or Java knowledge. 2 years of working experience preferred. He seemed interested. Think Scrum Master fits me really well
@JackyNguyen Thanks!
^ Wire for AirPods. For only 10 dollaz
The following services have been succesfully cleared of user data: None
thanks, Microsoft.
how do you enable "create symbolic link privilege' for an account in administrators group?
06:39
@Squiggle 10 hours later
turn UAC off, add permission. Run whoami /priv
that thing still shows as disabled
grrr
@JakobMillah let me know if you want to talk through anything re: Scrum Mastery. I've got (some) experience with all of that shizzle.
I have some too. Close the scrum in a room, and say to them, to decide the architecture by themself, or when You come back in 15 minutes You will decide. Garanteed success in 10 min
@Squiggle Shieet. Don't know what needs to be known. All teams have their own version of scrum and way of doing things, so I guess it's me to adapt to their way of working
Shiiiiiet blublublub
06:48
@JakobMillah I have a friend who applied for a job - she had the technical knowledge, work experience, everything. But they said they had a hard requirement for "having worked with Scrum", which seems... odd.
@JakobMillah 50/50 - they need to adapt to your way of working, too
I mean, not only does every project do scrum a bit differently, it's really something that can be picked up along with other practices and methodologies when you join a new project anyway.
I have a feeling they were just looking for an excuse. :-/
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Both yes and no. Some people can't work scrum and definitely do not like that way of working. I guess they had bad experiences?
I am pretty sure that there are people at my current job that would never like to work in a scrumish way
@JakobMillah have you looked into Scrum certification? I'm not suggesting doing it, but looking at the course material would be a good start.
@Squiggle Havn't. I'll see if I can manage to find some info :) Thanks
@Squiggle Thank you!
07:11
So this is an interesting thread. github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/9846
The versions of System.Net.Http differ between .Net 4.6.1 and .NetStandard libraries
Also an interesting read (from earlier this year) I just ran into: Why isn't Visual Studio a 64bit application
I have a question!
Interesting because we're running into OOM errors in our client when it's compiled to 32bit, but there's a good chance that compiling it as a 64bit app will only hurt performance.
And the real fix would be to reduce memory usage.
in C# there is generics on runtime like T and I can get type name
Which is currently hugely inflated.
07:14
am I absolutely insane to try to do in typescript aswell?
where there is no T on runtime
like maybe my thinking is fundamentally wrong...
I know :(
Like Java, generics are a compile-type only feature, and don't make it into the actual javascript code that executes.
oh this is a java thing too
Yeah.
84
Q: What is the concept of erasure in generics in Java?

TushuWhat is the concept of erasure in generics in Java?

07:18
uses meta data...
welp I don't like these answers enough :^) i'll keep on designing
It's 10:20am and I still haven't managed to compile my code today.
TFS Get Latest hung for a while. Then some projects failed to load. Restarted VS and now the build hangs.
I switched all my projects to git and I am forcing everyone to aswell
except of course the legacy 2000 year old projects that are still in dev
its kind of wonderful
to be honest my visual studio hangs when I touch it I just code in a notepad :(
and then copy paste
I am 100% serious
Can anyone explain what's going on here?
I'm getting a FileNotFound error that a referenced assembly can't locate System.Net.Http 4.1.0.0
I explicitly ran install-package System.Net.Http that looked like it installed version 4.1.0
but in my references list it still points to 4.0.0
07:42
maybe this reference is a sub reference of some other library?
delete packages?
Rofl... One of our clients clients got all their customers with same usernames, but different passwords in the DB..
Like, wtf
@JakobMillah There's an online service I use here which assigns all users a "unique code" (six-letter randomly generated) which is used as a username, while the user's national ID number (think social security/driver's id number) is used as a password.
The exact opposite of how it should be.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Now that is pretty bizarre..
It's a very unprofessionally built website, which unfortunately provides a good service.
I worked in a company where passwords must be changed every 35 day with a recycle of 8
07:56
Luckily, though, not much information about me is stored there. It's a user-rated professional directory (plumbers, builders, electricians, etc).
The only information about me available to someone logging in with my user is my name, basically.
08:14
@shad0wk are you here?
have you guys watched train to busan?
@JakobMillah lol typicall
So guys, i actually was saving this one for Sensai @RoelvanUden, but i can ask the fuhrer and you all aswell.
Well this is actually not a questen, more like explaining a C#-Phenomenom i can't explain to myself.

I've got a Form, that gets resized, so i change the Font Size of the controlls aswell. (https://gist.github.com/anonymous/1ec3138ca30593a00836b0f14f7a1920)
So being a super genius and all i called Font.Dispose() - yeahy i've lernt sth great - and everything is fine and dandy.
The sh*t gets real when i try to instantiate a new Form (btnAddBook_Click())!
If there are other references to the Font instances, and you disposed it, they stop working. Since you don't know what happens internally in Windows Forms, and god knows none of us do, you can't safely assume the reference can be disposed of causing no issues.
Oh morning sensai you are awake! o/
Ohhhh so i dispose the Font, reference that is used for all of my Controlls i am taking it.
(They have the same Font-Settings)
But then i wonder why it only gets thrown when i try to instnatiate a TextBox..
08:39
It might use the font at that moment to paint the text box.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Argh. Does anybody have any idea re: the problem I posted earlier? about the assembly version of System.Net.Http?
tl;dr: I install-package System.Net.Http (version 4.1.0) from nuget. My project references 4.0.0 from the GAC instead.
Have you tried re-referencing the assembly manually?
Does it exist on disk?
No idea Squiggie :-[
@scheien ...it exists in the GAC, sure
but the wrong version. So when a dependent project tries to use HttpClient it throws a FileNotFound exception because assembly 4.1.0 doesn't exist
could nuget have failed updating the reference?
Just throwing things out there
08:50
nope it doesn't error in any way
looks fine in the project.json
the project.json.lock doesn't look right though - that's the one that explicitly references the GAC
as if 4.0.0 is a "good enough" solution
@Nerdintraining: put a breakpoint in the resize method?
n/m I'll dig deeper
to see what control it is?
@RoelvanUden controll is every controll in that form, but Roel van Uden hat a fitting explanation (see here) @JackyNguyen ((PS: the one i answered to, sorry Sensai for ping)
Holy fucking shit; this is CG youtube.com/watch?v=b5AyKkkjvGc it nearly looks hand drawn minus a few minor flaws. mind blown
09:03
NEARLY
#cgruinedanime
I'm still impressed. I don't really like CG in anime yet but with the progress I see every year, I think I'll watch an anime and love it without realizing it was entirely in CG at some point
Every year great leaps in anime CG are made.
yea its like the right amount
of CG and actual hand written
I'm not sure if any of it is hand drawn there tbh.
It keeps getting harder and herder to see.
there was that one show I forgot its name about having an anime studio
and they described the whole progression pretty well, how the old ones are feeling left out in the whole industry
but in the end of the day CG in the right hands can make some amazing stuff
Shirobako?
09:15
yea
exactly
made me appreciate CG somehow
Indeed. They portray it well. That said, I did watch one CG anime: Sidonia no Kishi.
weyhey. I think I solved it by upgrading the .net framework from net45 to netstandard1.5 - but it did deprecate UserPasswordCredential, so I need to find another way to authenticate with SharePoint :(
I can't handle the mecha
but lots of them seem to go that way
Sidonia no Kishi is not a masterpiece in terms of CG, but it has a certain artistic flair that made me appreciate it. The story and pacing really blew me away though, holy shit, that was an intense series.
I love mecha when it's not about the mecha, but about the story and characters.
@Squiggle Weird!
@RoelvanUden I do like the new approach to Microsoft's frameworks, but it's a minefield of dependencies right now because not all Azure libraries have been updated
09:18
did you like aku no hana?
with their artistic stuff
so some features only work on the new 4.6.1 libraries, and some components can't work on 4.6.1 etc
War
War
@Squiggle yeh i've been thinking that
i'm likely going to wait it out for a bit longer
@misha130 I haven't seen it.
well humanized art
@misha130 Watched the trailer: Nope, nope, nope. That bothers me.
09:22
it grows on you, it ended up being better
That may be. I'd have to give it a shot. I always tend to watch at least 3 eps :P
@War my experience has been "mostly good". I have no sodding idea why they deprecated the ability to authenticate with username/password in the ADAL.net library though D:
I'm working headless here!
War
War
they are pushing Identity Framework a lot lately
maybe thats got something to do with it
I do have a pretty neat game server (async sockets and OData api) written in it though
pretty neat little console app package
Although when I wrote that the Core stuff was still RC1
Identity Framework is fine - but if I can't actually log in without user input, how do I actually authenticate in a WebJob?
is the answer "something something certificates"?
need that appkey jobby
War
War
well identity is all code ... there's a bunch of MVC samples of how to make the auth calls nd how to set it up in webAPI for a SSO type setup, but I guess nothing stops you just hosting the ident stuff and making an auth call directly in to the signin manager in code
or are you trying to sign in with a cert (instead of some creds)?
I did some really neat stuff with request signing the other day ... I can now make un authenticated / calls where the user has no permisions to do something but sign the call which is neat
basically means I can give permissions to blocks of code :)
09:33
@Squiggle late to the party, authenticate who with what?
War
War
lol me too @TomW ... i'm not sure what @Squiggle is trying to do either :)
Oh, sharepoint was mentioned
War
War
uh oh ... that doesn't bode well!
Does it have an apikey type authentication model rather than username/pwd?
War
War
looks like it supports windows auth, token based and SAML token based auth methods
09:44
yeah, SharePoint.
more precisely, SharePoint Online
War
War
I literally shuddered when I read that
might have been my fan though
hah
Azure WebJob reads queue, processes image in a SharePoint Online document list.
authenticating WebJob with SPO
I don't know what is/isn't possible, and the code examples they provide no longer work with the latest ADAL library.
To reflect an argument we've been having at the office today: what's your opinion of enums whose values reflect "real" values?
enum Interval
{
     Hourly = 1,
     Daily = 24,
     Weekly = 168
}
For instance.
what's wrong with that? (aside from leap-hours)
As opposed to:
09:50
I'd prefer to use consts
enum Interval
{
     Hourly = 0,
     Daily = 1,
     Weekly = 2
}
but there's no technical issues with it
Design-wise, should the enum be a set of flags signifying behavior, or should it also contain the actual values used?
yeah, I can see why some people would dislike that approach. It's mis-using the enum idea, but it's not wrong.
I don't like it, because I feel it encodes logic where only configuration/data should be. If I want to add "Every Minute" later, I'm stuck.
wrong, here, is "bad design", or at least "flawed design".
It's using an enum when what you want is a Constrained<int>.
With a set of allowed values.
War
War
09:53
personally I consider enums as merely labels
the code should decide actual values and their meanings
not saying it's "THE" way to go ... its just how I work / think about enums
personally i'd go with the last version
I'd agree with that.
@War Yeah, that's a good description of what I dislike about it. The enum is no longer a label but the data itself.
War
War
^ well said (i'm not so good with words at times) - typical developer!
I'm the opposite. Enums are labels for numbers
Imho
War
War
What about when they are flags though @TomW ?
09:56
Well then grumble grumble
War
War
in that situation the value is a bunch of bits
Representing multiple choices using enums is brittle because you have to change the enum to add behaviour, and it names a behaviour but puts its implementation 'somewhere else'
@TomW I disagree. Numbers are merely an implementation detail, for me.
War
War
If they are a set of values why not create a dto then have an array of them, at least that way you can link them properly to entities in your ORM
I just see enums as identifiers for something. If they're flags, great. If not, also great. I don't typically care what the identifiers are, and I certainly don't expect that Interval.Daily would be 24 (unless there are 24+ options perhaps?)
10:01
For a nub like me, that didn't know some if this stuff yet : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhxC-K-Eehg
(6 Visual Studio Tips to Increase Your Productivity )
If I have code like int intervalHours = (int)_config.Interval;, I get suspicious.
I've grown suspicious of casts.
War
War
@RoelvanUden exactly, but having the expectation that Interval.Daily is 24 is open to problems I think ... @AvnerShahar-Kashtan that's a prime example of using an enum when you should have an int IMO
although it does raise some intersting questions about validation scenarios for that int
This is exactly the case - using an enum to constrain an int to a specific set of values.
Think of a more drastic example:
enum HourlyInterval
{
     One = 1,
     Two = 2,
     Four = 4,
     Six = 6,
     Eight = 8,
     Twelve = 12,
     TwentyFour = 24
}
This is basically the same as the last one.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I'd probably use that one.
War
War
10:16
extremely tempting ... but would be an exception to my rules ... i'd possibly reluctantly use that if I could black box the code in a way that this didn't leak out in to other places (e.g. the enum was explicitly kept being private to a class or internal to an assembly so nothing in the public interfaces of that assembly's parts were shown to other calling code)
No idea why but something about this screams DON'T DO IT at me ... I just can't put my finger on it though
My instinct says to just store the HourlyInterval as an int, and add validation logic to it.
I hate it. If you want hours, store them in a byte or something and put validation it.
And enum is not that.
Only Kappa 1 if u Kappa 1 2 3
10:31
Do you guys async your controller methods that query the DB? I keep hearing mixed things about this but I was told there's no point since they have to wait for the DB server anyway
@TeeSee I've started doing that with my latest controller. The whole point of async is that if I'm waiting for the DB (i.e. an I/O operation), there's no point having a CPU thread wait.
Awaiting EF's ToListAsync/FirstOrDefaultAsync releases the thread until the DB returns with the results.
This allows other, concurrent controller connections to execute.
If your usage is that there are dozens/hundreds of concurrent calls to your server, your max request handling is bound by the amount of CPU threads that can handle them.
Gotcha, that's what I was going to ask.
But wouldn't it still bottleneck at the DB anyway?
Maybe. If all your server calls go to the same DB, it might. But some might do other things.
Oh I see. So basically, if you do have other actions that don't go to the DB, then this frees up threads for them
Yes. Also, if your DB is a bottleneck, you can consider breaking it up - replication to multiple servers, pulling commonly used data to a cache such as redis, and so on, which might be distributed.
Just because you have one bottleneck doesn't mean you can let everything before it be a bottleneck too.
10:42
Hmm Ill have to play with this. Not sure why but the guy who taught me MVC5 seemed to frown upon using async and await on DB actions. But what you said totally makes sense
Ill have to try the caching too
11:00
They might not all be bottlenecking at the same time of course
Quick question:
my action (JsonResult) returns
Json("<img src=\"/Images/Logo.jpg\" height=\"100\" />", JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet) to an ajax request.

But the output of
ajaxRequest.done(function (data) {
// Do other operation
$("#foto").empty();
$("#foto").html(data);
});
is "\u003cimg src=\"/Images/Logo.jpg\" height=\"100\" /\u003e"
i supose there is a convertion needed?
War
War
@TeeSee I always async my controllers, but my controllers never talk directly to a db
@TeeSee no offense but the guy who taught you MVC doesn't seem to understand async
Hey, I'm always open to new ideas and learning.
War
War
Odd thing I have figured out though ... Db's work on connection pools so they can do X amount at the same time ... how does SQL resolve when this is actually true VS when two connections need the same piece of data?
it's clearly doing some clever shit in there ... maybe I should just nod and agree
11:14
@TeeSee The point is to not have a thread sitting there, waiting, like a dum goof, on the reply of the database. That thread is eating at least 1MB+ of RAM and sitting there churning up CPU cycles. This becomes particularly troublesome as you get more concurrent connections that just sit there wasting resources.
Not liking async/await? He's dum. Not wanting the go through the extra effort to make the entire stack async because you only have 10 concurrent connections anyway? Legit, less effort, move on.
(I tend to fall in that last category)
What was a compositeType again :O
hi there
haaaaaaaai
Fount it. mimeType of ajax was set to "multipart/form-data
@RoelvanUden thanks for info.. Yeah we were talking about performance optimization and he was saying that async/await for controller actions don't improve performance when the DB is in play
11:21
That's bullshit. He doesn't understand how async/await works.
Or you're translating it incorrectly, which is possible.
He said when we use async, the thread will no longer wait for the result and will be released, but this doesn't improve the performance of the app because it doesnt reduce the avg response time since we're waiting for the DB to return the results. He said that improves scalability but not performance
thats pretty much all he said about it
That is true. See, he's correct, you were just being too brief about it.
lol
I get brief before bed :P
You're talking about performance as average response time.
But that memory usage point makes sense though and I also consider that
I really don't want to be holding up memory when its not needed
11:27
Hey, if it's not an issue, who cares.
Alright guys, I'm off to bed. Thanks again for the insight
hello guys i have fast question, i use unity to inject a class through the constructor, the think is that when i run the application and make a request multiple time it seems that the object still obtain the previous data about the previous object
any idea on why this is happening?
rippppppp
web transformations
How to create more correctly?
.integration, .release et.c
In the jungle
11:40
Hey, i have two contexts Sales & Warehouse, it is ok right if i will have StockItemRepository inside SalesContext cuz to place order i need to retrieve latest prices of stock items which are in Warehouse context?
that was chinese even though I work with WMS. :/ English fails me
i mean, can Sales bounded context Implement its own StockItemRepository where StockItems are part of Warehouse bounded context?
12:03
I'm researching Office Development Tools to see if it's suitable. I haven't done any work yet, but I'm curious, what type of file do you end up with? If I create a WPF/WinForm app, I get an .exe and I can chuck that into an installer (like installshield). Is it the same principal with Office Development Tools?
Hello everyone!
@JakobMillah this kept me from work for like 5 minuets :D
thanks for that
@Nerdintraining depressing. Isn't it`?
@JakobMillah nah, it's depressing that my father doesn't think its human caused :s
my own dad... sighs
12:12
Show him that
Eat shit DAD!
Not really. but ye... :p
@MyDaftQuestions You want to develop an Office plugin? Basically speaking installing it is A) putting the DLLs somewhere, and B) adding a registry key to register it. Both are things that Installers do quite fine, yes.
Haha :D
Have i told you that i hate Lotus Script @JakobMillah?
Think you've mentioned it once or twice
12:15
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan, oh I see. Well that's brilliant to know. Thank you so much
well.. Eversince you are not sure, i might aswell mention in
I HATE LOTUS SCRIPT
@MyDaftQuestions I worked with it long ago, as I remember the principle the same but there a bit different installer.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan, you don't have any documentation for this do you? I mean, I'd work out how to do the installsheild with the .dll but not about what registiry keys need modifying
I have honestly been searching for a couple of hours. I feel truly useless :( :( :(
thank you
12:18
Google-fu is the ancient art of knowing which keywords matter and which get in the way. :)
2
@MyDaftQuestions You got a free version of Installshield Limeted Edition?!
deploying... I was searching for "how to install office plug in"
I can see what I did wrong now
I'm not sure if I do @Nerdintraining
Ah, I can just sign up for a free version it seems learn.flexerasoftware.com/content/…
"
Professional
Premium
Enterprise
Ultimate"
I am using community :D
12:23
I'm on community as well
Hiow did u get ISLE?
It says boldy pritned at the bottom "Visual Studio Community Edition is not supported."
I went to link I gave
D'OH
That's OK.. I have 2012 premium
Although I guess I could use jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php
I would actually recommend almost any tool over InstallShield.
Granted, I've last used it about 5 years ago, but even then it was a huge, slow, bloated, buggy beast of a product, complicated to learn and hard to maintain.
We have a single licenese of installshield at work and it's about 5 years old, running on Windows XP (its not licensed to be moved form that PC). They're not very keen on it either he he
guuuuuys
im installing resharper
i have downloaded it
how to install it into vs now
through nuget manager =
?
Extensions *
@Froxer It comes as a standalone installer and updates your VS itself.
says i have it installed
12:30
Just run the EXE
hmm ok
Ok. Can you see the RESHARPER menu in VS?
If not, try going to Tools -> Options -> ReSharper and see if it's not suspended.
Hmm, where is the resharper menu
i have always programmed vanilla
never used rs
Should be a top-level menu item in visual studio.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan It also should ask for license when VS is running first time with it.
12:34
Ok, restarted VS and it kicked on.
Ty.
Have you tried this?
1. Get the last version of RS.
2. Close VS.
3. Run RS installer.
4. Choose your VS version and install dir.
5. Wait.
6. Run VS.
7. ???
8. PROFIT
Yes, that is exactly what i just tried
9. Turning if off and back on again
I am at step 8 now.
@Froxer Awesome. Share some of that with us!
Isnt that meant for step 9 @AvnerShahar-Kashtan ;) ?
:)
@Froxer i am serious, try rebooting the pc, it often works wonders
atleast with Lotus Script, but thats a piece of shit that doesnt deserev to be talekd about
Then don't talk about it. :)
It's like a car crash, you cant stop looking at it.
In this case talking about it
12:43
Hi, I am trying to use a Node.js module to use Python from Node.js. that module is written in C#, and due to a hard coded check that I needed to modify, I now need to recompile it.
A simple msbuild.exe edge-py.csproj raise errors about missing namespace.

edge-py is a part of edge, which, I presume, is where the namespace is declared.

TL:DR: I am lost at how I am supposed to compile this project ([edge](https://github.com/tjanczuk/edge) / [edge-py](https://github.com/tjanczuk/edge-py))
Why would you need a C# program to run python from node?
Nevermind. Not getting into it.
Repeat: Can Sales bounded context Implement its own StockItemsDao where StockItems are part of Warehouse bounded context?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan There's probably easier ways to do it. Like a call to python executable and supplying path to script + parameters.
@DrakaSAN Restore packages. MSBuild won't restore missing NuGet packages. You're essentially missing the package manager step npm install, in our case NuGet Restore-Packages IIRC
1
Q: How to call python script from NodeJs

GPrathapI need to call this python script in NodeJs. Read.py #!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf8 -*- import RPi.GPIO as GPIO import MFRC522 import signal continue_reading = True # Capture SIGINT for cleanup when the script is aborted def end_read(signal,frame): global continue_reading p...

12:56
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan: I know python-shell, but it have the same shortcoming than child-process: manipulating strings to make it pass in the args of the script, then parse stdout. Edge allow to use the script as if it were a JS function.
And is written in C# because it also allow to run all .NET language in the same way
@RoelvanUden: Trying, will get back if it work
Visual Studio does all of this for you. You might just want to get it
@Nerdintraining "The only way to do great work is to love what you do". Steve Jobs
@Alexander true dat, thats why i programm in c# as often as i can
And luckely, you canpair lotus script with java
or atleast call a java class from LS
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