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13:05
@Thijser what does the actually error say?
moment it's about a 1/10 chance that the thread shows me the error rather then just crash
is it winforms?
'Starting a transaction from an external application running outside of API context is not allowed'.
This is in a mixture of winforms and infragistics
@Thijser never heard of that error so I googled
-1
Q: Starting a transaction from an external application running outside of API context is not allowed

Dhiraj LotakeStarting a transaction from an external application running outside of API context is not allowed. cannot start transaction.

it seems API calls must be in the API thread only?
Yes that is also what I figured out (the " main" thread in my case is the API thread)
But how do I get back there easily?
I tried polling but that locked the gui thread
13:10
if (InvokeRequired)
{
this.Invoke(commit);
return;
}
try that
in place of commit.Invoke();
Hi, I am grabbing a Dictionary item, instead of var would I just use a Dict or Array to grab it?
var cats = ContentLists.GetTemplateCategories(1);
@JoJo so you mean you're just getting the value at a certian key?
Like so :
private void BtnOK_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
Commit();

Invoke(Commit);
}

private void Invoke(Action commit)
{
if (InvokeRequired)
{
this.Invoke(commit);
return;
}
}

private void Commit()
{
A2BNavigationTranslator.Commit(DistanceUserControl.navigationRules, AccessibilityGeometry.doc);

}
That also throws the usual thread error
@JABFreeware im just grabbing all the values from the backend project and going to immediately stuff it into a drop down list
var cats = ContentLists.GetTemplateCategories[1]; like that?
Or do you mean ContentLists.GetTemplateCategories.Keys?
13:14
as is grabs the values, just planning the best way to get it ready for a DropDownList
@JoJo I would need to see your GetTemplateCategories
method
but its going to be an array if I'm understanding you correctly
an array or list
this looks cool // dict is Dictionary<string, Foo>

Foo[] foos = new Foo[dict.Count];
dict.Values.CopyTo(foos, 0);

// or in C# 3.0:
var foos = dict.Values.ToArray();
ummm
Foo[]
thats an array
ToArray() thats obviously an array too
user1804599
Or before C# 3.0: T[] ToArray<T>(IEnumerable<T> xs) { ... }.
so what do you think is going to be returned
an array
I'm not sure why you asked
13:20
@JABFreeware Im pretty sure you do not understand the topic, thank you though
@JoJo pretty sure you're copying and pasting code and don't know shit about what it does.
Love you too ;)
I just don't like stupid questions
then dont answer them
how about "I dont like murder" ... "duck then."
learn to google
and understand the code
before bugging other people
and wasting internet bits
If I found out my porn had to buffer because of this I will be angry
13:24
@JABFreeware however we should also be nice, everyone was a complete noob and [] is for example quite hard to google. It also looks like English might not be JoJo' s first language?
@Thijser in his question he obviously knew that arrays exist. I could have googled C# arrays and seen that ohhh [] means array. And then you have ToArray()....
Sure but let's not start any fights.
yeah yeah. offers JoJo a cookie[]
I think you should specify the length of that cookie array.
@JoJo You will probably need to convert the Array to a List. Just use ToList() and then bind on the returned List.
@Thijser this is true. cookie[] strawberry = new cookie[0]
13:31
He doesn't get a single cookie? Just the empty tray?
maybe its a gold tray
I think it's just the default c# array ?
@Thijser personally I've never tried [0] because its...well pointless. Not even sure it would compile
now I want to try it
It works fine, I have many cases in my code where a [0] can happen
wow so imgur has no throttling. Out of boredom I wrote a program that randomly downloads images. It holds steady at 110mbs down which is the max my internet can do.
13:34
hmm DDOSable
imgur has a lot of weird images
to say the least
good weird or just plain weird?
Or really bad weird?
I saw one where the lady was penetrating herself with a fish.
another where some rodent was peaking out apperently on the return trip
13:36
if the fish was still alive then that' s bad weird otherwise it's plain weird
an alive fish would feel better... depends on the type.
who puts dead animals in their bodies?
Poor fishy
lot of dick pics
well if the animal is still alive then that's mean to the animal and therefore bad weird. If the animal is dead then that's just plain weird.
those aren't weird they just are
yeah
but they dont interest me
13:38
I doubt anyone is interested in them
some girls or gay dudes are
I think you could train an AI off of imgur pics though
it would certianly know every meme ever
I doubt they are interested in those pictures, I think there is higher quality out there
and make think cat == meme
but...
and I have actually trained an AI on imgur pictures
well some apps auto upload to imgur and then share
@Thijser oh? how did that go
13:41
68% accurate in being able to predict if an image was uploaded(and postivily rated) to one of several related subreddits or just a random image
not too bad
reddit database is one google big data
I ran some querries
pretty cool
on*
jesus I'm typoing a lot. I need caffeine
We worked with 20k images from reddit and I don't want to know how from imgur
what AI did you use
caffe with a self designed network
on a different note I wish drones could recharge on power lines
13:44
That just requires a very good transformer
inductive coupling
its lighter than a transformer
the military can do it
Might also work, but won't the induction cause hardware problems in the circuits?
supposedly
@Thijser don't overwrite the Invoke method
Unless you dangle long wires from your drone
13:46
I think youd need a little shielding but basically it just has to hover down onto the fire and latch on
the control have this.Invoke(delegate)
@Thijser then you need a transformer which would be way too heave
@ntohl he tried that
WTF "fire"? I mean "wire"
@ntohl you mean like private void BtnOK_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
Commit();

Invoke(Commit);
}

private void Commit()
checks sanity levels
13:47
I think what would be cool are pads that they can land on and charge via conductors in the drones feet and have actuating doors that open and close to protect them.
That tells me that it cannot convert from method group to delegate
@Thijser it's useless to call Commit twice
Invoke (() => Commit);
sorry that was some old code,
But he's just really committed to it.
Like so Invoke(() => Commit);
13:48
yes
"cannot convert from lambda expression to type delgate"
@hilli_micha yeah I think thats the future in like... 5 years. Cell towers would be good for this
but I meant like right now. Be awesome (illegally yeah yeah) to have an unlimited range drone
You can also put solar panels on your drone
Let's say you had a large but boring class, a data entity with lots of properties, that you wanted to convert to a Dictionary<string,string>. Very simple. Just create a key by the property name, and set the value to a call to ToString(). Now let's say the class isn't likely to change much. How would you write it?
on a big fixed wing drone yes but I don't want a huge wingspan
13:50
Do a one-time copy-paste of all properties and have a set of hardcoded dict["Blah"] = Blah?.ToString() calls.
they completed a manned flight across the ocean
Or write a bit of reflection to do it, just as easily?
just solar power
13:50
@Thijser Invoke(new Action(() => Commit()))
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan is performance important?
@Squiggle whats this "performance" you speak of?
@ntohl new () => Commit(). You need to call it there, not pass the method group.
@ntohl "only assigment,call,decrement and new object expressions can be used as a statement"
        Invoke(new Action(() => Commit));
I have changed it
13:52
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I'd hard code it, unless you're likely to write similar logic more than once.
@Thijser
@hilli_micha
@Thijser
Meant to type something..lol, you work a lot in Revit?
6 hrs/week
"Starting a transaction from an external application running outside of API context is not allowed." :(
13:54
            this.Invoke(new Action(Commit));
@JABFreeware "Performance" - it's a new javascript framework. haven't you heard of it?
isn't it ok?
performance.js, best thing since vanillajs
Nice, I haven't actually met anyone yet who works on AutoDesk stuff as well!
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
        this.Invoke(new Action(Commit)); has the same problem
13:56
Nice, I saw your question on about pulling info from one thread to another with Revit GUI elements. Wish I had an answer, since Revit is strictly single-threaded, I've avoided multi-threaded work if possible.
@Squiggle I... have fallin behind the times :'(
I have not heard of this framework sir
Yhea I think I'm going to do something like caching the elements or maybe I will just lock everything and have the user handle it
It's similar to Enguardo - like a cross between Zentangle and Brachiosaur. It helps you integrate your Haptico models with your cloud Grimble dockers.
4
I'm worried that previous sentence might actually make sense in 6 months time.
jesus I know
that deserves a star
And now it appears in the starred list
14:00
i.imgur.com/UpXr4RP.gif I'm a black star
I want a FixMyCSS.js
@JABFreeware use SASS.
Let's make one that works by calling back to the server and running some python code.
@Squiggle yeah. I dont do a lot of web dev but I just learned of SASS not long ago. I felt this blissful css peace come over me
@Thijser you can't speak of pyth** here.
@Thijser same problem? compile error?
14:03
SASS: Awesome, but if you don't understand CSS you're still going to create a ball of mud.
No the calling out of context error
@Squiggle interpreted ball of mud*
I understand CSS I just hate using it. And then you have the bowers incompatibilities. Can't even use flex everywhere yet....
I'm pretty sure you can.
When dealing with webblangaes remember: "when in doubt at another library or new language"
14:04
@RoelvanUden IE 11 is buggy
Yeah, you can use flexbox. With a few quirks, but it's not bad.
@JABFreeware Really. Who knew.
what does everyone think of Edge? To me its a copy cat of Chrome except not as good but to be far I was kinda biased since I hate MS browser anything.
@JABFreeware you mean unlike IE6-10?
Hey mates, i when i am Registering a Supplier i set how should i pay to him when i purchase something from him, EndOfWeek, EndOfMonth, EndOfQuarter or DueUponReceipt
user1804599
14:06
Edge is a web browser, therefore it's bad.
is it called PaymentType or PaymentStrategy?
user1804599
That's called a payment term. Sometimes it's called a payment condition.
@rightfold MS web browser*
@rightfold thanks very much
14:09
@Squiggle Dude, Enguardo is so October 2016.
Anyway guys it's time for me to go
Bye all
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan shit. What do I need to upgrade to now? Is it handled natively in Webpack?
o/ @Thijser
user1804599
Thijser sounds incredibly Dutch
@JABFreeware It's quite good. It's fast, doesn't feel bloated, and now has extensions. The debugging experience isn't superb yet, but I may eventually switch to it as my main browser.
wow chrome just shitted on me. Any new tab I made would immediately crash
user1804599
14:11
Debugging should be painful so you try very hard to avoid having to do it.
yeah Edge is a good browser. No worse than Chrome for most things.
even after restarting chrome
@Squiggle pigdog.js was the dominant platform for late afternoon on November 1st, but I think we've shifted into a new paradigm since.
so I rebooted
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ah, I was reading up on the digpog TypeScript fork
wait, is digpog a racist slur? It sounds like a racist slur.
14:12
@RoelvanUden I doubt it will ever beat chrome in extensions
@JABFreeware It supports the exact same API so, sure, it can.
user1804599
pigpork sounds yummylicious
@Squiggle I was worried about pigdog as well. I actually googled it. And if the first hit for a term on urbandictionary isn't offensive, you know you're probably safe.
Better make it offensive then
@RoelvanUden wait so... chrome extensions can run in Edge out of the box?
14:14
XD
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan but number three says
I'll bet there's a few JS frameworks out there which are offensive to someone
A very ugly person.
Someone you wouldn't even be paid to have sex with.
@JABFreeware Pretty much. I think they do require authors to add some metadata fields but yeah, you can take any source and run it in edge with little effort.
all the chrome.* apis work
OMG NPM WHY U HAV 2 B SO TRANSPHOBIC
14:14
@JABFreeware That's extremely mild, by UD standards.
@RoelvanUden that impresses me. Maybe MS finally did something right
MS does a lot of things right, but most people just hate
when one is REALLY horny and wants sex bad and will take it from almost anyone, even strangers.
@RoelvanUden I agree. MS isn't successful for the hell of it to upset everyone.
windows 10 is good but they have a lot of making up to do in my book for things like IE, 8, Vista, Skype etc
14:16
The only complaint I have about Windows 10, in all honesty, is the forced restart on updates.
@hilli_micha you can set "work times"
it wont restart
I still leave my PC on all night so I can hop right back on and get back to it each morning.
@hilli_micha oh you mean that it cant update without restarting?
> 3rd October, 2016. NPM, the central package manager for Node libraries, was forced to rename a number of packages from its service due to complaints about sexism and body-shaming. Packages affected include "commander" (now "compersonder") and "gulp-uglify" (now called "gulp-everyone-is-beautiful-on-the-inside")
I tried the beta linux in windows terminal thing
it cant do any hardware/performance reporting and has issues binding to ports but overall its shockingly good
14:18
I should do some real work.
>_>
Kind of, if it updated without restarting, I'd be fine with it, but you're so restricted in controlling it, it's kind of frustrating. Half of it's being annoyed I've got to reopen a bunch of crap I left open (the window reopen thing isn't perfect) and the other half is that I've essentially got ZERO choice.
@hilli_micha yeah I kinda doubt windows will ever be able to update without restarting
maybe the new OS they are working on will have that ability
@JABFreeware IE was good at the time. Windows 8 was fantastic for devices, albeit less so for desktop. They remedied it quickly enough. Vista was fine, but hardware vendors were slacking which caused all kinds of frustration (Vista == 7, but not rebranded, really). Skype inc. is being a sore loser after being bought, the MS apps are much better than Skype's.
@JABFreeware What new OS?
To parrot what a lot of people said, Vista was completely fine after the first Service Pack.
@RoelvanUden I heard that they are making a new OS not called windows
user1804599
14:21
windOS
That would be weird. Windows is such an established name.
IE 4-6 were the best browsers in the market, at the time. The reason IE became the de-facto standard was because they were much, much better than Netscape.
IE6 was a really good browser until it's security issues began to show.
Losedows
It was extremely light-weight compared to the other options out there.
At least, when I first got a hold of it :X
14:24
In all honesty, Windows OS the by far, the best OS out today.
Then they got complacent, killed the IE development team and misjudged how the web and browser-based apps would develop.
That may change if a Linux distro truly steps up the game
I think Windows has such a deep market penetration that you'll never really see Windows be uprooted by a Linux distro.
@RoelvanUden best OS as in for idiot users? Yeah by far. Best as in performance and security? hell no.
Idiot users? You mean, general population? Yeah, absolutely.
Powerusers can be debated about. I'm one, and give me Windows any day.
14:26
@RoelvanUden well most of the general population is an idiot user...
Just like you are an idiot car driver.
Or an idiot cook.
Or an idiot dish washer.
Or an idiot cleaner.
@RoelvanUden I am an idiot sandwich
You are just an idiot.
Shit
See I can't even get that right
no. I mean like... for example AV says error you are not protected. They just ignroe it. Now if the oven said error on fire I wouldn't be that idiot of a cook and ignore it.
14:29
Malwarebytes says half of my games are malware >.>
i.imgur.com/9jZ2F5u.gif definitely not Failsafe
<3
@Failsafe sigh...are you playing with virus builder again? I warned you about that...
@JABFreeware That's mostly the software developers fault.
Malware Simulator 2016
90% of notifications on your computer are useless, so they've gotten people used to not reading notifications.
14:32
@Failsafe did you remmember to disable the Infect My System option?
@JABFreeware You are ignoring at least a thousand things a day. Things that you don't think are particularly interesting. And that's not wrong. These 'idiot users' that you speak of are doing the exact same thing. They just want to get on the internet. What the fuck is a virus?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ummm I rarely get notified about something unimportant
GET OFFICE 365 TODAY
YOUR COMPUTER INSTALLED UPDATES
Even as a software developer, I'm kind of guilty of not reading notifications at times. Most of the times I just read for keywords and mentally digest whether i need to pay attention or not.
@RoelvanUden both are good to know
but I guess you're not wrong
14:33
@hilli_micha That's not a bad thing. That's how the human brain deals with saturation of information.
yeah a lot of people call me an idiot car driver. My dog agrees and whines about some of my driving.
It's not even about computers. We filter out the large majority of stimuli and details around us automatically. Fit what we see into quick patterns and react to them.
As long as no one thinks OSX is better than Windows or the better Linux distros, they can believe whatever they want.
You see, a user that doesn't care needs to be forced into it. Like, your car, gets a check up at least once a year to be allowed on the streets. If that wasn't mandatory, who in the right mind would do check-ups? And those lights on the dash board? Pfsh, if it drives, it drives (Also see: India)
I like OSX, unfortunately none of the software I use on a daily basis is supported, so I can't use it as a daily driver lol
14:35
@RoelvanUden ummm don't most people know that hte lights mean oh shit?
@JABFreeware Oh god yes.
It doesn't have to. It can be a 'you may need to look at this thing'
And we don't give a shit
yeah my car the engine and oil light came on AFTER the engine was fucked.
as if to say ohhh you need a new engine
Just listen to Car Talk, you'll hear all the stories...
"My car won't start... lights? Oh the check engine light was, but it is always on."
I heard one where a girl was driving a car with an oil leak. The temperature gauge kept climbing so she thought she should go faster. Needless to say the result was not good.
14:37
like saying you need coolant after the engine over heats
But the reality of it is, most people don't want to take the time to understand things like Maintenance Schedules and what each of those lights means. What they want is "I NEED TO GO TO STORE, CAR NEEDS TO TAKE ME THERE" and only processing the BARE minimum for that to happen.
I've seen some HORRIBLY neglected cars because of that mindset..
Ohio doesn't require an inspection... compared to Pennsylvania where I lived before, it is scary.
I mean, I'm sure I too horribly neglect something I work with on a regular basis.
I just don't think about it.
Oh, like, the dish washer! I honestly don't give a flying fuck so long as it cleans my dishes.
@hilli_micha same with computers. I get not being an expert at everything and in comparison being an idiot sandwhich with most things, I just feel like a lot of people dont give a shit about learning the basics of things in everyday life. How do you live each day not knowing the basics of what makes your car go?
Yeah, too many things to keep track of. We all do.
14:38
i dont even know if it can warn me about shit
The only thing you typically need to worry about in a dish washer is mineral build up and keeping your grease trap clean.
@JABFreeware I don't particularly care enough to learn how the technology behind the stoplights works, yet I see and use them daily.
You'd think the 3,000 lb hunk of metal you're hurtling around in would carry some priority though...
@hilli_micha and don't have it connected to a clogged drain...learned that the hard way when the sink started filling up very quickly
@hilli_micha The what now? How do I check?
14:40
@RoelvanUden hmmm. maybe i'm just a curious person.
@RoelvanUden The grease trap is typically the small plastic cylinder on the bottom of your dish washer, that just needs to be cleaned every now and again. If you've got a bunch of white scale build up in your dish washer (particularly the heating element and water jets) you'll want to run some vinegar through it a couple of times :P
@JABFreeware I'm 100% sure you use things daily that you don't care about. Think about it. For most people, that includes computers.
there are about two dozen things my laundry machines want me to do every other month or so, I've done them all once or twice in 3 years...
@hilli_micha I should check the clean trap. Haven't checked in a year. White scale build up?
@RoelvanUden printers... lol. I don't care what sounds it makes if smooth paper with ink in the right places comes out I'm good.
14:42
I didn't know my dishwasher had such I thing... brb D:
@RoelvanUden Yeah, if you live somewhere with hard water (like here in Florida) your tap water has a buttload of minerals in it. That will cause build up of deposits in pretty much any appliance that uses water in your home.
Fun fact: you can set a chicken nugget on fire by putting it on the hot heating element in a stove
C# chat: The place to learn about dish washers.
Thanks lads. Will check :D
Going back to the discussion as a whole, knowledge of dish washers, computers and cars stems from a certain type of curiosity. I empathize with the fact that some people just don't have it. I don't look down on them, that's not moral, besides, I can charge them to fix their shit!
Knowledge is wealth.
@hilli_micha I'm not moral but yeah I agree. Its why a lot of businesses are... in business.
14:48
Indeed. People just have their own particular interests and goals. As long as they're not hurting anyone, how someone spends their time and knowledge is something I don't worry about. lol
my dishwasher drains all the way on the first try now... huzzah!
I'm using VSTS, with a fairly generic scrum template. We're half way through the current sprint and the burndown chart is still empty (even though we've completed loads of backlog items). Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
^ Any VSTS users here?
@Squiggle I think you have to move the backlog items somewhere to get them to appear on the burndown
lemme check mine
14:54
@CuddleBunny they're 'Done' - in the Backlog Items board they're completed, and that chart is working fine
just nothing to show in the sprint board
I think the purpose of the backlog is VSTS is "stuff we need to do that hasn't been assigned to a sprint yet"
@Squiggle I don't remember what template I chose in my test project, but once I drag the backlog items to "Iteration 1" and set a due date for that sprint, it shows up on burndown.
yeah, I'm pretty sure all that has been done. We've got a solid backlog, and estimated items in the current sprint, with dates set
perhaps it thinks there's no remaining work?
aha!
I don't think this current sprint has a velocity, 'cos the previous sprint was purely exploratory
15:09
ah, it's calculated on Remaining Work
Guys so i have a solution with six, seven projects
And I installed a nuget package to one of the projects
some common project
But now i am trying to use that library in other project
Do i need to install that package to that new project too?
or is there some way i can reference it from that project
whats the best practice
15:28
Abstract it away so your other assemblies don't touch the new library directly.
^ so say we all
15:46
I've spent the afternoon coding in C# for the first time in weeks and it is blissful <3
@Squiggle If you expose any of the 3rd party lib in your public contract (return value, public method parameter, inheritance), then the other projects will need to know the 3rd party lib as well.
Keep it internal and you're fine.
eeeexactly
@Squiggle Oh, I meant to @reply that to @Obviously.
Because obviously you know that, but it might not be obvious to @Obviously.
Obviously.
The more times you say that word, the less meaning it has.
@Squiggle Obviously.
There's probably a Latin-ish scientific term for that.
Semantic satiation (also semantic saturation) is a psychological phenomenon in which repetition causes a word or phrase to temporarily lose meaning for the listener, who then perceives the speech as repeated meaningless sounds. == History and research == Leon Jakobovits James coined the phrase "semantic satiation" in his 1962 doctoral dissertation at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Prior to that, the expression "verbal satiation" had been used along with terms that express the idea of mental fatigue. The dissertation listed many of the names others had used for the phenomenon: Many other...
15:49
a nerdy friend of mine used to say "ostensibly" at the start of almost every sentence. He stopped when I told him it made him sound like an arse.
Disturbingly English.
@Squiggle Ostensibly, it made him sound like an ass. Obviously.
Seriously? Semantic satiation? Sensational.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan This obviously obvious usage of obvious makes it obviously oblivious.
Say that 5x fast.
"that 5x fast"
DAMNNNNNN!
15:50
\o/
beep beep [ O_O ] nobody can out-literal Semantotron
On that happy note, I shall head home. It's 17:50, which is 50 minutes longer than I like to be at work.
16:51. I'll be here until about 6:30 'cos I'm being productive.
Good night, and don't satiate anyone's semantics if you don't have to. Obviously.
Au revoir, Avner.
@Squiggle Your definition of productive is flawed.
15:55
I've increased the unit test coverage by 500% in the past 2 hours!
Hell, I can increase unit test coverage by Infinity% in 1 minute!
...you have no tests, do you?

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