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11:04
@Sherlock I'm
Are we making love in here now?
No, warcraft.
That's something at least
How's the job going these days @scheien? You preparing for next man after you?
My successor will be a girl.
and no, I'm not.
How do I include the System.Web.Security reference/assembly if the list is empty when I open up "Add Reference"?
11:16
That's cool. Met her?
@JakobMillah I'm mostly bored, because I know my time is up.
I feel you, gosh
@JakobMillah yeah. She's currently programming in Powerbuilder or something (some SAP related language). Not used to C# at all. Wonder how that will turn out.
Seems like a nice person though, so I guess it will be fine
:)
Cool :) Eager to get started with the other I guess?
Totally
and they're all into getting me there as soon as possible.
11:20
Sweet potatoes!
but I can't leave yet, unfortunately.
Yeah..
Hows your job search going lately?
I was at interview 2 days ago and it went all well
I'm glad to hear!
The scrum master position?
11:21
Yeah exactly
We'll see. They were eager to meet me again next week (another colleague's going to analyze me ;p)
+1!
Thats good
I went through a "check" myself.
hehe
I hate those
Yeah really good. We had a 1 ½ hour meeting. Talked about everything pretty much. The discussion ended pretty much talking about what I was going to do if I joined them, as I have a very wide experience. The fastest route to become one of their SM pretty much
Cutting corners, I like.
:)
Yeah well.. I like talking and meeting people, so it's all good ^^ As long as I am not going to do some programming test... That is... gah
So yeah.. If I end up there, with a bit better salary, I'll be happy. I think I will enjoy the deversity there
Yeah best that they don't check you can actually program cos, y'know...
11:25
hahaha
Does a scrum master need to do programming?
Don't you like.. rely on the competence of the team?
It's more me freakin out ^^ I was very honest that I will solve whatever problem is handed to me, but I am not the best programmer. I fit best at higher abstractions and as leader/SM
Not really. He talked about getting me into testing. That or UX designer
I've never worked with a scrum master, so I dunno what they really do :>
The fact that my references list is currently empty in VS is as much weird as annoying as I cant add the needed references D:
They ease whatever problem the team members have. If it's coding related, some boring tasks they don't like, some member they can't coop with etc.
Communication with project owners
11:31
aww maan
Doggie not amused
You like surströmning?
Never tried nor smelled
I've eaten the norwegian equivalent, but would never try the swedish one.
They say it taste really good. But the smell is nasty AF
11:34
Same with the norwegian counterpart, Rakfisk.
Taste is a bit stiff for me, but it's not bad.
Cool. I like fish.. As long as it doesn't taste too much..fish :P
Why can there not just be a "AuthorizeAttribute.AddAuthentication(username);" element D:
@JakobMillah I looooove liver as long as it tastes nothing like liver
lol
@KendallFrey I agree
11:55
I've just ate so much liver, that I nearly decided to leave it. Last ditch effort was successful to eat it. I have ordered chicken breast stuffed with liver, and there were hardly any chicken breast...
hi
i have a task in .net i need some pointers for it
Create/write a sync service so that whenever something is changed in one table it should also reflect on other table
The change log should be created in any SQL Server
i came to know we mointor changes use SqlDependency how to mointor two db's at a time
You can use triggers for that
in need to do in c#
anyone @JakobMillah u have any idea
@SunilKumar u have idea?
12:05
Can anyone access msdn ?
Ok, now it works.
I was getting runtime errors.
@arun I'd also really recommend triggers.
that's exactly what they're designed for
but the question arises - why would you even want to do that in the first place? It smells like bad design.
@Squiggle ya i know that i had a hiring question to do in c#
they want in c#
hah
so what, you have a timestamp in the source column, poll the table for entries since last run, INSERT INTO x SELECT y... ?
@Squiggle they want two way sync for tables
Is this an interview question? or are they just trying to get you to fix their shitty code for free?
12:16
yes
interview :)
we need to demonstrate on any sample db
@Squiggle any pointers?
ill-defined requirements. Are the schemas identical?
yes
Are there auto-incrementing primary keys? Potential of conflicts?
@Squiggle they dnt told any thing just sent two lines
12:20
we can do what ever we want
then have at it. If it's an interview question I'd rather not help so much.
but it's a crap interview question, IMO.
"How can we implement a solution to this problem that shouldn't exist?"
hmm just give some pointers
if you want to propose a solution and discuss it, that'd be OK :)
i know it need to be done by service broker
when define service broker for two db's at a time?
we can define?
uhhh
sorry I can't really help here
12:30
Anyone know what would cause a file to be created once, then stop after that.
I'm reading from the directory, deleting the file if it there, then creating a new one.
FIrst time works fine, second time file is deleted but not re-created.
@Lynnstrum yeah, that's a known issue. When you delete the file it's merely 'marked for deletion' so may not be removed by the time the call completes
Any known fix?
some hacky fixes, but it's best to avoid that situation entirely. What problem are you trying to solve?
you could clear the file of contents if it already exists, then append to it, which means you wouldn't have to delete anything
or you could append timestamps to your filenames to avoid conflicts
Well I'm reading from Folder/file.txt
Then I'm deleting the file.txt and replacing it with a new one, with new data.
Is there a way to clear file.txt instead of deleting it? And input new values
4
Q: Why can't I create a txt file after having just deleted it?

Fuzz EvansMy program creates a log file when it starts. The user has the option through settings to "clear the log" which calls a method to delete the log file. //calls for a YesNo prompt to delete log or not result = objectMessageBox.ReturnDeleteLogPrompt(); if (result == DialogR...

be sure to upvote if you find your solution there :)
12:37
@Squiggle No upvote
only solution
<anger.jpg>
13:03
2 more hours.
I'm getting a FileNotFoundException but the file is there :S
in that specific location
you sure it's pointing at that exact location
Yeah
Shieet
user6438653
hey hey hey.
13:15
o/
This is the url I'm using inside StreamReader
user6438653
\o
@"C:\Users\First Last\Desktop\someNumber_installs_2016-09-05_2016-09-06_QZU"
user6438653
@JakobMillah Are you left handed?
Yes I am ^^
user6438653
13:18
Ahh I figured by the high-five, I'm right-handed.
Rofl haha
I actually thought you looked at my image and figured out that way xD
user6438653
Ohh, yeah didn't even thing about that.
Stupid thing won't create a 2nd time. ughhhhhhh
Most annoying thing ever.
@Lynnstrum were the solutions I linked to not appropriate?
Negative
user6438653
13:24
Well I came in here to say hi, gotta go, bye guys.
hi and bye
grrr
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Q: StreamReader complains that file does not exist, but it does

KildareflareI have an application that is localized for use across Europe. I have a menu option that loads a file from disk. This operation works fine on my dev machine but does not work on the virtual machine I use to test other operating systems _ e.g French, Spanish etc. A FileNotFoundException is gen...

This was the issue!! LOL
@Lynnstrum why not? :-/ what's preventing you from either clearing and overwriting the file?
wait, are @Lynnstrum and @KalaJ the same person? You both have the exact same issue, right?
What kind of idiot has "Hide extensions for Known file types" enabled?
The default kind.
13:26
Still...
lol sorry, I didn't even know that was checked lol
That's one of the things to do right away when you install Windows, right up there with installing a real browser
lol thanks, I will keep that tip handy for next time :P
I've done dumber things lately... like not knowing I had an api request limit and I left the service running constantly for a while. Now I have to wait until tomorrow to call the api again :(
@Squiggle no, not the same person lol
I just needed to read from desktop because I need to manipulate api data and I have the csv on my desktop already. Don't need to call the api today :S
Figured out the issue,
It was File permissions and no @KalaJ is not me lol.
Is there a way to set permissions of a file automatically through c#?
So others don't manually have to.
yes, there is a way
13:38
Care to explain friend?
not really no.
One little google search request would give you the answer.
@Lynnstrum are you sure that's the solution?
Hey guys, If any of you can help me with an issue.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39511497/not-able-to-return-data-from-controller-to-view-in-ajax?noredirect=1#comment66340546_39511497
@Squiggle Well it's letting me delete and recreate over and over so seems to be the solution.
@The_Outsider F12 developer tools are your friend. Check the actual HTTP traffic for the request and response.
13:51
Guys, I need advice on best approach for this um.... I have 80 columns of data in my csv which when split amounts to about 19,000 strings in a list
What is the best approach to adding each column of data into it's own list ?
@Squiggle The request was present and it looks fine. There is also a response header. It is just that it is not reaching back to the actuql function
Also, I only need like half the data ... so 40 fields
@The_Outsider and what's the actual body of the response?
@RoelvanUden all I could fine is:
AddDirectorySecurity(path1, @"MYDOMAIN\MyAccount", FileSystemRights.ReadData, AccessControlType.Allow);

However that's static, I need it to do it dynamically.
Automatically detect MYDOMAIN/account string and set it.
@Squiggle
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Cache-Control: private
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0
X-AspNetMvc-Version: 5.2
X-AspNet-Version: 4.0.30319
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 13:57:02 GMT
Content-Length: 73
13:57
@The_Outsider Ok that's the headers, but what about the body?
The body does contain the data
"\u003cp\u003eThis section is left for Virtual JIC section\u003c/p\u003e"
War
War
those are some awesome headers though @Squiggs
Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0
X-AspNetMvc-Version: 5.2
X-AspNet-Version: 4.0.30319
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
^ don't serve those up in production ... EVER
@KalaJ again, I really hate to propagate more of this unholiness into the world but this is pretty much exactly what SSIS is good for.
@Squiggle "\u003cp\u003eThis section is left for Virtual JIC section\u003c/p\u003e" which is the actual data
War
War
no mike ... please no!
14:01
@The_Outsider ...with that unicode formatting?
<p>This section is left for Virtual JIC section</p> is the actual data stored in the db, So i guess that is how it is retrieved
The issue though is my script is not being hit after the data has been retrieved.
@mikeTheLiar there has to be a better way? Lol
uh... no, that can't be right. You should see the content like { Content = '\u003cp\u...' }
@The_Outsider but you're receiving a HTTP 200 OK, so it should be triggering. Can you debug your javascript? or insert a console.log as the first line of the .done(function() { ?
also, you're going to need to do something about trusting/decoding the HTML that's returned from your API
14:05
@KalaJ well you could look into the TPL Dataflow tasks. But it's either 1) some sort of ETL tool like SSIS 2) TPL dataflow 3) roll your own
@Squiggle That is the issue. It is not hitting the JS script after data retrieval. Hence the console.log does not work too
Anyone?
Can I set @"MYDOMAIN\MyAccount" dynamically?
So it gets your domain and your account, not just mine
@The_Outsider what if you add a .fail(function(failureMessage) { console.log(failureMessage); } ?
perhaps it's failing because it can't parse the returned JSON
ADH
ADH
Does anyone know how to add the MSSQLSERVER account?
Check names cannot find anything
14:24
@TravisJ That makes sense, do you think it will be a fad though?
Well I got it to work but the file's created with no text.
fml
 if (File.Exists(fullPath))
                        {
                            File.Delete(fullPath);
                        }

                        using (FileStream fs = File.Create(path1 + "\\launchinfo.txt"))
                        {
                            AddDirectorySecurity(path1, @"MYDOMAIN\MyAccount", FileSystemRights.ReadData, AccessControlType.Allow);

                            Console.WriteLine("Removing access control entry from " + path1);

                            Byte[] info = new UTF8Encoding(true).GetBytes("[Connection]\n" + Form1.ipaddress + "\nport=0000
14:58
Anyone know the best book to get up to speed quickly for SSRS?
Or is it fairly straight forward if you know SQL?
SSRS is either dirt simple or infuriatingly complex. There is no in between.
Well, I've never used SSRS.
I've interacted with it, I've wrote my own SQL for reports, then outputted to a web-page. But, I want to familiarize a bit with the tool.
My new job uses it, pretty extensively.
Anyone here familiar with managing projects with Team Foundation Server?
We have a Team Foundation Server (version 2013 update 5) that has been setup. The person who managed it no longer works here. I cant for the life of me figure out how to rename a project.
15:29
A project, or a project collection?
@Greg a project. My googling seems to say that its only available in TFS 2015. Is there any way around that using 2013?
Not that I'm aware of, I mean you could do it directly in the database. Make sure you do it in all the right areas.
good (ugt) night
16:05
Hey Guys, anybody has experience installing or configing Glimpse ?
16:35
Never looked into it - but it looks useful if you want all those stats
 
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17:48
@juanvan That looks awesome.
But how is different then the enterprise diagnostic tool, with all request / sql generated?
18:03
No clue, never played with it DaniilT. asked about it
18:36
What do you guys think about having a Website project with an internal name and also a public name ?
we have a project that we started and we called it one thing.. but then as development went on the clients have decided to call it something else. I would like to just rename everything but it is a pain in the ass with TFS, in fact I can't even rename the tfs project itself with tfs 2013.
Would u just reccomend keeping the projects and database and files as the internal name and then use the public name only in public facing areas such as urls and in HTML ?
Depends on how big of a pain in the ass it is
Our product got renamed not too long ago
But, while JIRA supports renaming a project, the URLs keep the original name
And the bug numbers keep the same pattern
Not worth it to fix. We changed what we could and left the rest
Not like there isn't already a metric ton of cruft in this project already
string port = path.Substring(path.LastIndexOf(":") + 1);
My path is 123456:0000
However, that's only grabbing a single 0 instead of all 4.
After :
Why?
Have you tried using a debugger?
3
I lied, It's always 0.
I changed 0000 to 1234 and it's still 0.
I think your path is not what you think it is.
18:51
@Lynnstrum oh look, it works on my machine dotnetfiddle.net/VVztMS
SSCCE please
THat's not sketchy at all
1 min ago, by mikeTheLiar
Have you tried using a debugger?
Yes, I didn't get anything back.
41 secs ago, by milleniumbug
SSCCE please
Tell me what you did when you used the debugger.
@Lynnstrum are you using Visual Studio?
18:57
I'm an idiot. I figured it out.
we figured that out a while ago
lol j/k
I had it set to a int publically, but defined it as a string locally.
Needed to be a public string.
Works fine now.
Obviously removed the redundant local definition too
@mikeTheLiar it seems like a pretty big pain to rename all the project files and references in the code and I'm not sure what might break with TFS's relationship to the renamed solution and projects. I've found some resources online that should help with this though. It just upsets me that I can't rename all the way through to the TFS project itself. I suppose it will be changeable though if the system is every upgraded to the 2015 version.
But for now it's either way there is a naming discrepancy somewhere. I'm just trying to decide which way to go towards. Leave it alone, or try my best to make everything match (and fall slightly short at the TFS project level)
any words of wisdom?
19:13
Well are you going to do it once you upgrade? I don't really know anything about TFS but if you are going to do the Great Renaming at one point I'd say just go ahead and get what you can out of the way now.
Assuming, of course, that you have the time for it.
You could just switch to Git. That'd solve your problem, except for the refactoring.
> The Great Renaming
Im the only developer left on my team at the moment because we are going through some things. I don't think upgrading will happen at this point but maybe in a year or 2 or 3.. idk. Even if we did switch to Git we would lose all the past history and versioning... idk how much that matters though... I mean what's history is history (usually). We would also lose any work items associated with it... again idk how much that really matters at this point either.
> Im the only developer left on my team at the moment because we are going through some things
Run
Run far. Run fast.
I'm leaning towards keeping an internal name and the great renaming can be done in the future if it ever works out... who knows the project could never really take off lol
Also I don't think you lose history migrating to Git. At least our SVN history was preserved.
19:19
@mikeTheLiar it's actually a good situation for me, I get to learn everything and be semi in charge
@Michael He Who Comes After will curse your name
But if they don't raise my pay here soon I'll really need to leave
They won't.
Or they will but just enough to shut you up.
And make it awkward for you to ask for another
You're basically describing my last job.
You don't work across the street from China Town in Boston, do you?
its a weird situation here... it could go either way for you
For me*
Lol no, never been to Boston
If I leave though... how can they let that happen? There would be 0 development. No one to fix anything, or build anything
Well if you really want to you could leave them with an action plan.
19:23
You mean help them after they don't help me?
But protip: they don't give a shit about you. You owe them zero loyalty, unless the company is owned by family or something.
yeah fuck em up
if they care they'll make it worth your while
More like, "I'm leaving. Here's what you can do now that I'm gone"
if they don't, they deserve whatever shafting they get
Or, "I'm leaving. I'll continue working here as a consultant for $300/hour"
19:24
1) Suck my diiiiick I'm a shaaark
LIKE A BAUS
What kills me is there is tonssss of money but it's spent in the dumbest places, dumbest people. And the people In charge of the money seem to have very little common sense reasoning
Much the same as everywhere.
yep, normal
Real world is stupid
19:25
Our CFO recently suggested only turning on the website when it was in use.
Smart
That's why he's a C level and I'm just a code monkey
That is the ideal scenario though :p
HOLY SHIT
Mike, sorry I can't use SSIS
19:27
I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT
but I tried parsing my csv and it is painful
@KalaJ dodged a bullet
@mikeTheLiar Now that I know this can i be a C level too?
I get an Out of Range though :(
19:27
@Failsafe Yer already a C level, yah cunt
Yea C#
@KalaJ can you use powershell?
Actually, you can invoke cmdlets from C#, I've never done it but I know that it's possible, and powershell has built-in csv parsing
Well assuming it's a well-formed CSV
Which I don't think I've ever seen coming from a third party
@KalaJ is this a one-time thing or something that needs to be repeatable?
repeated every day
Ugh. And entirely automated?
19:31
Azure Logic Apps would be a good choice, have CSV features too
or BizTalk
BizTalk can deal even if it's badly malformed
Are you doing anything other than just dumping this data in a SQL table?
no
yes for automate and no for anything else
Just calling the api, grabbing the data and put into table
Can you use the SQL Server import wizard, see if that works? Not for every day, just for POC
does SQL bulk import support CSV? I thought it did
It does
19:34
It does
But spoilers both of those are SSIS under the hood
NOOOOOOOO
Actually so are db maintenance plans
@mikeTheLiar how to you make a decision when you cant decide?
Rock Paper Scissors
19:41
What's wrong with this though? pastebin.com/cjq7C8xN
@Michael say fuck it and slouch off to the pub
@KalaJ what is failing on that code?
Index was outside the bounds of the array.
OOR exception
19:58
While(True)?
Hm?
Hi all, is it somehow possible to import User32.dll in a Windows Service and then execute a function from this User32.dll?
(bypass Service session 0)
20:13
13
Q: How to use [DllImport("")] in C#?

ThomasFeyI found a lot of qustion about it, but no one explain how i can use this. I have this: using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using System.Windows.Forms; using Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.RuntimeHelpers; using System.Diagnostics; using...

@juanvan
Banana?
@juanvan The service is already running with that dll, but it won't execute the function e.g. change the mouse speed.
is the service written in c#?
20:19
what happens when you debug?
going to need to see some code at this point,
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2553314/programatically-change-cursor-speed-in-windows might help?
@juanvan Thank you for your help, this is not something about code. It has to do with the security Microsoft has made so that you can't run any functions from your service because runs in session 0 which does not normally executes code from that dll.

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724947(v=vs.85).aspx

But I want to bypass it somehow.
@juanvan Perhaps I can create a Command line solution that starts when the computer starts and stops when the computer stops. And will run invisible.
It is also known as a shatter attack ... I found out :P
In computing, a shatter attack is a programming technique employed by crackers on Microsoft Windows operating systems to bypass security restrictions between processes in a session. A shatter attack takes advantage of a design flaw in Windows's message-passing system whereby arbitrary code could be injected into any other running application or service in the same session, that makes use of a message loop. This could result in a privilege escalation exploit. == Overview == Shatter attacks became a topic of intense conversation in the security community in August 2002 after the publication of Chris...
Not to be confused with the rarer but much more deadly Shatner Attack
@mikeTheLiar link?
20:34
Zelda?
nice save
20:46
Guys can you help me on a question? stackoverflow.com/questions/39516898/…
Anyone have good books for SSRS?
Broken coffee machine, shoe lace got eaten up by my chair... STANNIS!
21:42
1 message moved to friendly bin
You asked don't post it again
;-;
that's just mean ;_;
sorry popp the bubble - the people that downvote with out reason are mean, and the question is closed by someone meaner then me
@DavidAmaral use a label and override the On_Click method
That's about as much WinForms as my poor brain can handle for one day.

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