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00:03
@ChristopherJ.Grace - Probably want to just flatten the first list:
var wids = widgetSubset.Select(w => w.Id).Distinct();
var recentWidget = widgetStatuses.Where( ws => wids.Contains(ws.Id) ).OrderByDescending( ws => ws.StatusDate ).First();
I am off until tomorrow
o/
@TravisJ Even with the kind of money I'm paying ??
00:24
@TravisJ I don't think the Contains extension method will work because ws.Id is not a WidgetStatus.
 
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05:22
hi
anybody there??
please tell me the important questions for C# for interview
in over the google its only basics are there
actually my problem is i know how to work, but technically i cant able to give correct answer
how to solve this proble
06:02
06:24
'morning.
06:37
o/
06:59
Morn all
07:09
hey ho
What is the preferred way of writing text and saving it to a location path?
So File is the preferred way? what about StreamWriter
System.IO.File.WriteAllText(@"C:\hello.txt", "Hello");
File is basically full of helper methods like that
so you don't have to write all that using (var writer = new TextWriter(...) { etc etc
Ah i see, thats certainly useful!
If that is the case I think I should stick with File
07:25
@Kuyo Unless you have a specific reason to use a StreamWriter (or the even lower-level FileStream), stick to the File.WriteAllText method. It's simple and gets the job done.
Specific reasons can include wanting to build a file in chunks (for data that comes in pieces, for instance, and you don't have it all in advance), or wanting fine grained control of the file that is opened (sharing, locking, etc).
But if you just want to take a string and dump it to a text file, File.WriteAllText is your friend.
>If the target file already exists, it is overwritten.
So it would be no use with log file..ie something that needs text to be added too
@Ggalla1779 That's what File.AppendAllText is for.
aha ok
Ah i see... I don't have a specific reason now.. But I'll be going to a competition next year and I would need to prepare myself in programming xD
My coach says that the preferred method is StreamWriter and StreamReader however...
Does your coach actually write production code or only prepares for competitions?
07:33
He's a lecturer in my school
Because what's preferred for an artificial scenario won't be what's preferred for actual code.
I'd say he's trying to prepare me for the real scenario
like when i go to work and all those
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan true dat!
But maybe i'll just stick with WriteAllText, I've used it before in VB.NET and it works like a charm
One more thing, is there a specific reason to use arrays?
@Kuyo As opposed to what?
07:39
hmm.. for databases
One thing i realised is that I can't remove elements in arrays
That didn't make much sense.
Oh, you were talking about writing texts?
No, about the relation between arrays and databases.
An array can be thought of as two things. 1) It's a typed, fixed-length but writeable index-accessible collection of objects, that's 2) implemented as a contiguous block of memory.
hello
Oh, because I have to get involved with databases (entity framework.. SQL server) for the competition
07:43
@Kuyo If you are looking for a more dynamic type of arrays, look in to List<>
Is it possible to convert arrays to lists, or lists to arrays?
It has a method like List.Remove, which removes the index in that dynamic array
List.ToArray() if i am not mistaken, just try it out
it's pretty easy
Ok! Thanks
np ywc
Ohyeah, if you declared an array like
string[] names
it would be
List<string> names
ahh i see... ok got it!
07:48
anybody help on this?
` public void UpdateTheRecord(string className, IEntity entity)
{
/* The className to be converted to the class type and pass to Update method instead 'T' */

/* Assume that i have 'Customer' class in the namespace and 'Customer' comes as a string */

/* I should pass (Type)className to below method instead T. */

var result = data.Update<T>(entity);
}`
@ibubi nah but if you hit ctrl+k it will format the message better, in the message box oviously
        public void UpdateTheRecord(string className, IEntity entity)
{
  /* The className to be converted to the class type and pass to Update method instead 'T' */

  /* Assume that i have 'Customer' class in the namespace and 'Customer' comes as a string */

  /* I should pass (Type)className to below method instead T. */

  var result = data.Update<T>(entity);
}
@ibubi You can't really do that. A generic parameter (the T) has to be knowable at compile-time. You can't do that with a run-time passed string.
What you can do, if your Update method supports it, is use Type.GetType(className) to get a Type instance of your class name. data.Update() might have an overload that accepts a Type, rather than a T.
@ibubi haha oaky didnt really help my bad :D
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan thanks avner let me see what i can do
@Nerdintraining thanks :)
07:57
weird error for for (var bit = 0; bit < 8; ++bit, (mask <<= 1), ++offset, ++size) - adding the parentheses around the mask shift causes "Only assignment, call, increment, decrement, and new object expressions can be used as a statement"
@doug65536 Didn't even know there was a <<= operator.
yeah, shift has funny precedence. I don't feel comfortable without parens around it. I'll just do int mask = (1 << bit) inside the for loop I guess
@doug65536 Putting parentheses around any other statement there has the same effect.
It's because the parentheses change it from an assignment expression to something else.
the error is really weird, there's no statement there at all. it's 100% expressions inside the for loop parens (except var - but that is allowed)
I guess c# is super paranoid about accidental assignments
The iterator section contains zero or more of the following statement expressions, separated by commas:
* assignment statement
* invocation of a method
* prefix or postfix increment expression, such as ++i or i++
* prefix or postfix decrement expression, such as --i or i--
* creation of an object by using new
* await expression
08:05
but accepts it with no parens... quite weird
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ah... so it is paranoia about accidental assignments. thanks!
for (var bit = 0; bit < 8; ++bit, mask <<= 1, ++offset, ++size) is accepted
but scary - I don't trust << precedence even though I know comma is uber low precedence
According to the spec above, the comma in a for loop iterator isn't the comma operator. I think.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I agree
thinking in C. in C it is a pure expression, so it is the real comma operator. not sure in C#
Where the comma is normally used as a separator (for example in actual arguments to functions or aggregate initializers), the comma operator and its operands must be enclosed in parentheses.
This seems to imply that where commas are used as part of the syntax (in initializers and function arguments, and I think maybe in the for loop as well), it's a separate entity than the comma operator.
that is function call expressions and function declaration parameter list though, and var
but yeah, the weird error indicates that it maybe isn't the real comma
Commas can be used as separators in some contexts, such as function argument lists. Do not confuse the use of the comma as a separator with its use as an operator; the two uses are completely different.
(The last few quote are from this MSDN page)
But this states otherwise:
08:12
thanks, and this is what I was going for
This example illustrates the sequential-evaluation operator:
for ( i = j = 1; i + j < 20; i += i, j-- );
In this example, each operand of the for statement's third expression is evaluated independently.
08:34
hi guys, I'm wondering if there is a way to validate an xml, I'm receiving an xml with < > ' " and & inside of a node, which is causing problems, is there any way to validate or check before handling the xml?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan thanks for looking into it :)
@doug65536 No worries. It piqued my interest.
@Naruto And what would you do if validation fails?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan probably sent back an error to the client or something else, does that even matter?
@Naruto So there isn't much difference than trying to handle the XML, failing, and returning an error.
My point is that your XML parser already validates your XML - it throws an exception for invalid XML.
Unless this is a specific error that can be fixed - doing a replace operation to replace a known invalid character that is received and then handling the XML anyway - you can simply fail your parsing and return an error.
well the xml isn't failing, it's doing rather unexpectedthings like overwriting stuff etc.. and it doesn't.. but I guess that gives me enough info I needed, thx
09:05
o/
\o
09:47
oh shit nobody told me
also its the skeptics day
so i don't believe in the no bra day
@Squiggle ;).....good one.
"I'm celebrating skeptics day"
"Well I'm celebrating no-bra day"
"Really? I don't believe you. Prove it."
"...<slap>"
hi
please tell me
some important face to face interview questions
i have no ideas abt it
technically what types of questions they ask? in C#
depends on the job they're hiring for. What's the position?
09:59
my suggestion from a few interviews is: you know what you know
Sofware engineer Dot ner
net
@Squiggle
i got asked questio like
@Proxy this is my 1st interview in C#
difference between value and reference types
cmng sat day they sheduled
@Proxy
10:01
explain when you use using in c#
to explain encapuslation
ect
When u using means what is the Meaning ?? in code behind
only we differenciate C# or VB ..
rite??
using (mystuff my = new mystuff ())
{
blabla
}
hello
@Proxy
@Suresh you might be expected to explain some of the fundementals of the language - like generics, modifiers, abstract/interface etc
@Squiggle ok sure
10:04
@Suresh and they'll probably ask you about your previous experience(s)
i also got to solve some problems from home for some jobs
now i have been Wrking in this cmony since 2014
@Squiggle
so about your work in C#, then? what have you coded in C# before now?
@Proxy @Squiggle actually i joined as a trainee so i dont have that much of technical knowledge
"don't have that much"? or "don't have any"?
10:09
what did you join=
you must have done something in C#, surely?
if you worked on anything, it will be a +
probaply they given task i will do that
yes i have done 4 more projects
now wrkinh inMVC also
but technically i cant able to talk wit the interviewer
what kind of project
national.ayso.org
this is our currently project
US
Project
eayso.org
10:12
do you need a dev?
im available
:3
this is my 1st live project
i have done more than 10 pages in it
@Proxy
@Squiggle
what part did you do? from the first look it seems you have some experience so there should no problems
@Suresh hire me please
I can work remotely
in which one
national.ayso.org
or eayso.org??
does not matter
10:16
lol working remotely for a company based in Chennai?
@Squiggle
@Proxy
stop pinging
tell me
tell you what?
C# what kind of questions they ask??
10:19
I already did
ok done
@Suresh you might be expected to explain some of the fundementals of the language - like generics, modifiers, abstract/interface etc
@Suresh and they'll probably ask you about your previous experience(s)
i have an interview last day
an these are the topics
design patterns
locking (C# side) threading
generics
action filters
optimization
web api
wcf
json
xml
EF context
abstract classes
interfaces
^ that's a good list.
then if they ask how to send data from server side to client side ???
@MidTwo thankx
10:20
@Suresh you should be able to answer that
mmm in tamil i know
@Suresh it depends on what specific framework you are applying
MVC, Web api
asp
MVC
Framwrk 4.5
asp
do design patterns matter that much in a interview? i mean in personal project its hard to use any of them
Framewrk 3.5
10:21
@Proxy yes it does
@Suresh sample questions :
1. How will you improve the performance of your site
actaully i know the answer when they asking questions but cant able to express
2. What is the difference between abstract classes and interfaces
3. Are abstract classes can be instantiated?
4. What is dependency injection?
@Suresh It's my understanding that most interviewers are really just looking for you to be able to articulate your thoughts.
hm how will they test your design pattern knowledge? you need to write an application using them?
@Proxy you just need to explain to them, what are the benefits
on how can it be applied to real-world apps
10:24
yes that is what im arguing is a bit of dumb in my opinion
@Suresh if you dont know the answer dont hesitate to tell the truth that you have no idea
i can theoretically explain well but i doubt i would be able to put it in use in real life
but backup it with "But given a change I'm willing to learn"
@Proxy yeah, even me Im not practicing it
:D
1. USing Jquery and css, html to improve the Performance
@Suresh I will call you for any updates - interviewer
10:25
@MidTwo
please teach me
@Squiggle
you will not pass using that answer
yes
If Im going to answer that question
@Suresh I can teach you but I'll have to charge $80/hr
@Squiggle savage
10:26
lol 80$
haha
haha
mine is lower $20
is that all?
hey, that's a good rate, yo!
10:27
For you.
@TomW what?
hahaha
nevermind
movie reference
im not into old movies
:3
this chat is so noisy today :(
10:28
It's not particularly old
its normal
its a chat app
it's not normal
@Suresh please be silent now
10:29
dont ping Squiggle
don't be silent - just listen, respect, and don't demand peoples' time
@Squiggle yeah, and please exert effort
+1. We're happy to help if you can show you've tried to first teach yourself.
but if youre a beautiful girl @Suresh and offer me a date then I think I will consider
that's just creepy, @MidTwo. Don't do that.
10:34
i am nt a girl
my name is suresh
10:44
any reason we're starring random crap just lately?
way less people then before, and more random drop in
You would think the concurrent chatters would go up.
Idk. If the quality went down, and there is just noise. I see why people would stop coming.
@Squiggle lol
11:06
C# does rather dead nowadays.
@Tomwa how comes? I'm going to .NET job interviews, and there are ton of them
@ntohl I meant the C# chat.
It simply has more dead times (Hours without people logged in and chatting) than it used to. At least that's my perception.
mine too
I mean, i personally solve most of my problems by myself nowadays
Sreelakshmi Suresh (born 1998) is a multiple award winning web designer from Kozhikode, Kerala, India. She is mainly known for her work designing websites in India which gained her media coverage as early as 2006. At one time, often cited as being the "World's Youngest CEO" and the "World's Youngest Web Designer". Sources have named other individuals as holding the titles of World's Youngest CEO and World's Youngest Web Designer. == Early life == According to her father, Suresh Menon (lawyer, Calicut Bar Council), and mother, Viju Suresh, she started using computers at the age of 3. She w...
11:18
1 year ago or so, i used to ask about everything almost.
@Froxer very nice of You. Thanks
So i guess squiggle and others have less pling pling pling... wtf does froxer want now moments :O
thats great you have grown Foxer...pay rise time
bdway im sherlock i changed my name
STOP PINGING M... oh wait you didn't
11:30
@Tomwa The mods killed the chat when they started to suspend user accounts for the regulars.
based on flags, and statements taken out of context. (room culture)
I dunno. I think the mods have been in an impossible situation, and some of the users here don't always respect the fact that this chat is associated with StackOverflow, and treat it like a place to shitpost
but yeah, some mod actions have certainly seemed unfair to us
it's a thin line to walk
I find it kind of ridiculous when people can't see the other side of the story
I think this is why I find politics amusing
+1 ^
@Squiggle Not saying I agree with everything that has been said here. Some people have been straight up rude.
Certain individuals will blame me for X now, but the whole thing started even months before i hit the flag button on Y and Z and they got suspension for 30m. Mods started perma banning people for just cussing.
11:34
perma banning? really?
I would not of hit the flags if i were not litterary ambushed for no appearant reason. (I am sure the chat logs are saved).
not that I recall
@KendallFrey Which one is that? The mods side?
Someonne got permad for saying the F*** word. I remember that.
11:36
@Froxer I have a feeling it wasn't just for one word
context is so soooo important
2
idk
They just follow the rules. I don't blame them.
@KendallFrey Yea....
It's just that an action, has an reaction.
@KendallFrey mm, politics.
I like it too. So much rage
@Froxer yeah I cant suspended after you flagged me :3
@Froxer i think Im the one saying this :3
11:52
Is this chat also intended to ask questions you're facing with programming?
@BlackHawkDesign that's exactly what it's for
Nice, than I shall start :)
Please do!
Yes, on paper, it's meant supplement StackOverflow just with less rigidity.
11:54
Im trying to set up anti-forgery between 2 web applications. Both having the same main domain but different subdomains (so for example www.mydomain.com and my.domain.com)

Im trying to send a post request from www.mydomain.com to my.domain.com.
but I keep receiving an exception on the receiving page:
The anti-forgery token could not be decrypted. If this application is hosted by a Web Farm or cluster, ensure that all machines are running the same version of ASP.NET Web Pages and that the <machineKey> configuration specifies explicit encryption and validation keys. AutoGenerate cannot be used in a cluster.
at first, this exceptions seems to be pretty obivious: The machinekey contains the encryption keys, which ofcourse differers between the 2 websites by default. So I set them to the same value in both web.config files.

However that didn't solve it.
anti-forgery between two web applications?
it's meant to protect client/server communication, not server-server
the error there talks about web clusters, but you're running both servers under different domains?
11:57
but what Iám trying to do:

The my.domain.com has a login page. Now we want to add a login form on the www.domain.com and directly send the post request to the my.domain.com site
Are you using cors?
that's not really a scenario for anti-forgery - that's CORS
well both web applications, are running on the same server
and only the subdomain differs
your client doesn't know that, if it's talking to two different domains
cors cors cors
yes, but as long as you set the antiforgery cookie to the main domain (so mydomain.com) that would fix it
right?
because I do see now that the http cookie is send over the line

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