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12:17
is it just me not having proper sleep these nights ?
me too >o<
im sleeping like a rock
^ rocks sleep ? :|
anyway, who loves OOP here ?
Try waking one up
@Mathematics Not as much as FP :D
12:32
@KendallFrey how about CRUD data centric apps using FP ? :P
side effects? ew
What fp language are you guys using atm?
@JoĆ£oPaiva C# ?
what a joke
C# doesn't even have monads
I thought you guys were talking about F# or Scala :o
12:34
@KendallFrey any language I can write functions in is a functional language for me LOL !
Scala is about as functional as C#, isn't it?
Then clearly you don't know what FP is
you just described a procedural language
@KendallFrey Sarcasm
Has anyone gotten into .net core?
12:35
Why no one cares about software architecture ? why is it still an alien world to talk about
Hello all
Can someone help me with Mutex? I want to implement a communication between two instances of the same application (this is just an exercise)
Mutex isn't meant for communication
12:37
What do you intend to communicate?
just pass the string in both directions by using MemoryMappedFile
@JoãoPaiva sure I've used dotnet core.
@FoggyFinder that sounds like a nasty solution to a problem that shouldn't exist.
@Squiggle I know - is just a exercise
Resharper question: I got thousands of files in my solution called potato.one.js, potato.two.js and they're all being analysed by resharper. How do I add a mask so that anything with potato in the filename is excluded? potato.* ?
i need someone with TeamViewer
12:43
ReShareper.config > set the "No Potatoes" option to true
thanks in advance :)
@TomW
The documentation shows some useful stuff like *.designer.cs but nothing where filenames start with something
@Squiggle - I'll set the no squirrel option to true aswell!
@HamreenAhmad I have TeamViewer
@HamreenAhmad I use it...
I'm not going to use it to help you though
12:45
@Ggalla1779 help me?
with advice etc... we aint connecting eh
my version seems to work. But I think there is a cleaner solution.
Haven't we already discussed the utter insanity of letting complete strangers on the internet connect to your machine?
@Ggalla1779 what?
@FoggyFinder probably named pipes
12:48
what you need?
advice
i have a problem in DataGridView
with
DotNetBar library
ok but i am not connecting to you with teamviewer
i dont offer that kind of support
12:51
@HamreenAhmad You are asking people to take time out of their work, stop everything they're doing to give you hands-on support. This is not a reasonable request.
do you have a budget?
I am happy to help you for £300
for 30mins
@KendallFrey thank you. But, unfortunately, I need to use only the Mutex and nothing else
But you're already using something else
You're using MMF to communicate
12:55
right
You're only using the mutex for signaling
you are right, I need to use Mutex and MMF
So what you're saying is "I'm looking for a cleaner way to do this, but I've already decided I'm not going to do this any other way."
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan i tell your father bad boy
@TomW helps me always
and someothers that dont work only for money
@KendallFrey mm, that's right. Let me clarify. I mean that first used the Mutex and MFF and would like to know whether it is possible to use them in this way (I understand that there are other solutions which are more appropriate)
13:01
sometimes work for humanity guy
@FoggyFinder That's done the opposite of clarifying
oh, then sorry. I tried to do it as best I could
I might change my mind if you ping me again
@HamreenAhmad yup but 1 on 1 time is expensive during the business day
besides if you put your problem here we would prob fix it
ok i put it but it maybe hard to understand
look at this table
in that UserControl
as you see font of the header is
Microsoft Sans Serif, 15.75pt
but when i add that Usercontrl to a panel
it uses Microsoft Sans Serif, 8pt
like this image
means changeing font of the table header dosnt affect the UI while running
13:14
...is that windows 8?
C4u
C4u
@Kieran :D
@C4u yeeees?
13:30
@HamreenAhmad You're missing a start button there.
@RoelvanUden Provided he's done the code right, he shouldn't need a start button i would think
you are referring to the dropdowns at the top of his window right?
No, no, his Windows. It's broken. It's missing a start button. You may have a virus.
oh lmao
thats windows 8
shudder
13:32
OMG
kid
But i get the joke ;)
i thought he talks seriousely
no haha
Sorry, bad joke.
13:35
._.
C4u
C4u
So bad imgur is blocked here at work for me :(
Just see "image not found" everywhere.
lol
proxy it
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I read: "foo.com is blocked here"
I think: "I'm not a real developer, this is just my hobby"
That's pretty much what's going on in my head too.
Thats your solution to evrything isn't it @RoelvanUden? ' Just Proxy it'
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13:46
I just fired a guy for moaning that "problem X is not something I did before"
Sure. Developers should have no artificial limits imposed.
Besides, we know how to avoid them. So do it.
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for a devleoper the computer is almost another limb (good ones at least)
moaning that something is blocked is like saying "I can't do something because my eye's aren't so great any more"
figure it out!!!
@RoelvanUden Sensai, do you know the answer to thiss?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40630835/visual-studio-nodes-in-projectexplorer-for-partialclasses
and am i maybe not being percise enough?
Spending time and effort to get access to imgur, of all things, might really be pointless.
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan time and effort?
are you serious?
13:47
@DefinitelyMidTwo Partial classes are for code generators, not for humans.
@War Sure. 95% of images posted are not worth the time spent looking at them, much less spending 5 seconds more working at looking at them.
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if that qualifies as time and effort ... wow! I must be super productive
I thought it was introduced to make your code more readable.
@DefinitelyMidTwo You shouldn't write partial classes. It's a code smell. I'm not surprised the tooling for it is not optimal.
13:49
@DefinitelyMidTwo No, no, no. No no. No. I've worked with people who thought it was a good solution to make code more modular (it isn't) and to avoid merge conflicts, but neither of those are good reasons to use it.
@DefinitelyMidTwo Nah, partial classes were made so generated code and human code work together. For example, WinForms generates a designed class and you can plug methods into it without tinkering with the generated stuff. That's what it was for.
@RoelvanUden @AvnerShahar-Kashtan if you want i can provide you with a Link from Microsoft Virtual Academy that actually prompts using partial classes
Just.. trust us on this one. You'll hurt yourself using them.
@DefinitelyMidTwo Wouldn't be the first time official Microsoft materials advocates bad design and architecture.
@War lol you are actually right
13:50
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan :D
I applaud the initiative
I think MSDN still has articles telling you to add a SqlDataAdapter object as a hidden control on a Winforms form.
even if you are pretty cruel
but lyf
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@misha130 this was a guy that on paper claims he has 20 year experience as a web developer
all we build here is web applications
I got sick of hearing it
well I really do applaud the initiative
such attitude is the worst possible thing on planet earth
13:52
@RoelvanUden okelidokeli.
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or it would be "I can't do this WebAPI thing because I don't understand the base controller you wrote"
that shit does my head in
Hi all. Say you're creating a VM for ASP.NET MVC model. It has some list properties that it needs to populate async. Where should the async calls take place to make the VM ready for the view to use? You don't call async stuff in a c'tor.
War
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read the dam code, figure it out
Its honestly not that hard to figure out what code does
@War I worked at a place once where they said "Don't use Linq, because other developers won't understand your code".
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13:53
and anyhtign that you can't ... ask a targeted question about
@RoelvanUden but i still think it's to use partial classes, alsong as you stay in the same file.
@Avner I am afraid right now to use linq
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that's a bullshit reason to not use a technology
@DefinitelyMidTwo Then just use regions and collapse them :P
@War Anything you ask, can and will be held against you :D

Thats waht I've first read
13:53
@RoelvanUden @DefinitelyMidTwo Collapsed regions is the second bad way, after partial classes, to fool yourself that your code is modular. :)
If you comment your code correctly, in theory any developer worth their weight will be able to read code and understand it to some degree
^^
TBH i just figured that out myself xD
and I know about partial classes longer then i know about region :')
really I had a few weeks ago a person come to my office and ask what is this => arrow in my code
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I'd do a review, figure out if it was the right tool for the job, if it was use it and establish a standard ... any dev that can't get their head round the established standard should be fired
a c# developer for the last 20 years
13:54
A developer with 20 years C# experience? Impressive.
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@Kieran if you structure your code correctly (more so in C# than any other language) it should near almost read like a native spoken language (like english) and document itself
@War I'd also say that if you can't deal with improving/changing standards this isn't the field for you either.
It's not about modular, it's about code readability.
I don't need to see the constructors all the time when i code. That just distracts me
grain of salt @Roel
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@hilli_micha completely agree
13:55
@War I understand completely
@misha130 I feel this would have been appropriate for his "20 years"
lets narrow it down to 15
but yes its true
I don't think people should be fired for not embracing new technology. It really depends on the workplace and its goals and standards.
Hey - does anyone know if they're live-streaming Microsoft Connect(); to the general public? or does one have to register or something?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan depends on the technology and why they arent embracing it
13:56
Dude 20 years of c# experience?
I've worked on projects that still used .NET 2.0, because they wanted stability over functionality.
Is he the head of .NET at microsoft?
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I'm sick of people coming in to interviews telling me they know this and that tech because they used it once but they string out the explanation of it to make it sound extensive then you ask them to use that and every task is literally "oh I didn't do it like that last time"
@Failsafe Head of Future Technologies. :)
.NET was first made public in 2001.
@War Even if you didn't use it in the same way
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13:57
20 years PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE guys ... not C# ... the bulk of it they claimed was using C# but not all obviously
You should still be able to use it and implement it into your stuff
@War - Personal opinion - if someone doesn't know a technology but is willing to pick it up and learn it, would you rather hear just that or bullshit padding to make it sound like they can be immediately dropped in?
@War I've actually had an applicant claim five years of C# experience, in 2005.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan eventually competition comes over
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@hilli_micha I'd rather they tell me out right instead of acting like they know that shit
13:58
@misha130 Depends on the industry.
and its not IMPRESSIVE enough
when was C#? 1996?
@misha130 2001.
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I had a guy who banged on about loving the new stuff in .Net Core in response to a job ad that stated all over it "async stack using C#" and when faced with a task just crumbled
Well, released in 2000, but the first publicly available IDE was in 2001.
people want money @War not to actually have a genuine interview
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13:59
@misha130 I first played with a beta in 1999, in fairness though I think I was an early adopter
@misha130 officially .Net was first out in 2001
I saw it first in 2004 I think, as an alternative to winforms vb.net
@Squiggle I got an email with a link to it

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