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hey
anyone have a good resource for learning aspnet mvc ?
how good of a programmer are you?
this is what I used to learn. I came from an enterprise windows desktop application written in VB.net and that tutorial got me started in both C# and web application development
fairly beginner programmer in the grand scheme of things
well, give it a go and see if you can understand what they are instructing.
it is a beginner tutorial really
02:57
i think i need to do some more work with SQL and databases first
been mostly writing programs for desktop that havent utilized sql
well, with entity framework and mvc you dont have to do a lot of database stuff
that's the beauty of it all - you make your objects and the framework does all the data access for you
in our app we have about 4 or 5 sql queries, the rest is done via the database context
 
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07:12
ohayou
07:43
morning :)
08:18
Morn all
 
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09:23
Hello. It's me.
...you're looking for.
o/
happy new year
hello
09:40
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I was wondering if after all these years
War
War
09:55
@RoelvanUden you'd like to meet?
Hello from the other side.
hello everyone
War
War
LMAO
10:12
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/340937/… can anyone help me with these
@Lucifer 404, but from the URL it seems you're asking about a question ban.
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11:18
softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/339742/… sorry about faulty but i wanted to post this wanted help for this
11:31
@Lucifer have you tried the search function?
12:04
@SebastianL there are way to many function in that dll i can tell you there are roughly 37K lines in that whole dll
VS2015, you're stupid and your backwards compatibility annoys me.
@Lucifer What does "first time" even mean?
12:24
@Lucifer i assume you use something like git?
i guess he wants to know when is some "function" from the dll firstly used
C4u
C4u
Hi everyone.
@Proxy yes indeed
hi mein freund
You'll have to track it yourself. Like, write a '.welcomeShown' file or whatever.
Or, in memory, ofc, if you don't mind it happening each new process spawn
12:40
Hey guys, I got two tables, and I wanna check if both tables got the same order, but this is somehow not possible in SQL, do you have any idea how to fix this? I explained it a bit over here: stackoverflow.com/questions/41546502/…
Maybe I can use linq to solve this problem
if anyone could help me a bit further with this question, i would much appriciate
The same.. order? Why would that even matter?
You shouldn't think of your DB tables as having order.
its to check for a fabric, if the pump, valve etc, still are being run in the same order
it matters a lot in my case
you mean order as in order or do you mean to check what data differs in the second table?
Order should be determined in the query, not in storage.
12:52
If I want to write a game in C# with 2D graphics, what graphics library should I use? I like System.Drawing, but I don't know how to use it without WinForms.
directx 12
overkill
comes with free ponies*
unity?
still overkill
12:53
@KendallFrey MonoGame?
(Note: ponies not actually free)
meh
I never got a good impression of XNA for 2D
I'd kind of prefer a graphics library rather than a game engine
or a way to use System.Drawing that isn't horrible
I've also considered JavaScript/HTML5. How do you feel about a browser-based game that lives on disk?
@KendallFrey mono game? (edit: oh roel was faster)
I have done something in XNA and I put the code in MonoGame later
if its a simple game then yeah
12:59
In my dreams, it's anything but simple
i'm also planing on making a simple prototype game in js now
to test my js "skill"*
well then maybe you should go with a game engine?
That wouldn't really help
@KendallFrey There's nothing wrong with that. 2D game engines in JS are extremely good and very performant, and with TypeScript it's great. It's not a bad choice at all.
(Hint: Phaser)
The weird part there is "lives on disk"
@Proxy I just want to check if the order is exactly the same as the other table
13:02
@KendallFrey CrossCode is like that too :3
I guess I'd need a tiny web server, right?
They just wrapped it into a chrome I think. Like Electron or something.
@RoelvanUden anime doesn't count
@KendallFrey there are more jsApplications that live on disks thenyou may think :D
@RoelvanUden its written in js :O
13:03
@KendallFrey It's retro-style duude
@Proxy yes
cool
@RoelvanUden it's a cartoon
@wouterdejong your end goal is to find rows that don't match?
@wouterdejong ever thought about an orderNumber as seperate column?
shame the game is still in early access, the demo was fun
13:08
Yeah. I'm waiting for the full release. When and if that happens
@Proxy My end goal is indeed to find rows which doenst have the same previous row as in the other table
maybe you could got with a multiple select and where not exists
and compare the values
so you would get the rows from the second table that dont match the first one
i use hypersound
crt and a smartphone
is not obama going out ?
13:25
Well it must be Trump on the Border radius
Pow
I'll just continue kicking if you keep being an asshole @J.Doe
Hi guys can anyone please give me some advice on my code ?
@RoelvanUden You calling me "asshole"
Why?
And kick
Explain
Please
The continued disrespect towards everyone wasn't funny at the start.
It's certainly not funny now.
Come on now, some constructive comments on my problem, would put our time to better use :)
13:27
maybe you should tell us about your problem
Do you mind if I invite you to another chat ?
@UnknownR you can ask here
well i do not know much, plus you will get a better help if more people see your problem
Ok, so basically I am creating a super simple game where the user must guess the word which is displayed like this : g_m_ (game) . However I wish to add a hint, so that another letter appears: gam_ . I am writing the following piece of code hintTextBox.Text = GetWordAfterHint("_a_e", "game"); however it is changing all words to game.
how do I alter the output of this textBox so that all words are changed and not just the word game ?
Like you just said
13:34
What do you mean ?
>The continued disrespect towards everyone
Where
Point by point
@UnknownR I'm giving you as much information as I can with the information you gave me.
I think you are wrong and bad moderator
Cuz kicking with no reason
And calling "asshole"
@RoelvanUden
@KendallFrey if the word is H_el_o (hello) when I press hint, it changes to w_ord instead
@J.Doe That seems pretty justified. Now shut up and act nice.
13:37
and not H_llo
hey does this make sense?
return (await this._connection.QueryAsync<dynamic>(procedure,
               Params as object, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure));
if params is a dynamic object
@UnknownR That sounds like a problem. You should fix it.
@KendallFrey Im nice but that guy @RoelvanUden kicekd me without reason and call "asshole"
Haha
do we need some cleanup?
13:38
we need some jerky
@UnknownR maybe paste a relevant piece of code
@KendallFrey I got jerky!
Thanks Kendall. I was busy. :3
@rlemon I know >:(
We've been over this before @J.Doe. Learn already.
13:39
I got hungry
@misha130 There's nothing obviously wrong with it
We need a blacklist built into caprica
@Failsafe there is one
@KendallFrey my life now
!!blacklist
13:39
@KendallFrey That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
wow you actually do have jerky
!!ban
@rlemon I couldn't find list.
Server error (status 500) occured (message probably too long)
@rlemon JSX, huh?
13:40
whoops
@KendallFrey ohh just a label. It was a backup for my react version of a project
1 message moved to Trash can
Please format your code
You can format a block with Ctrl+K
@Failsafe 😃 made it mahself
im pretty gelatinous right now
13:42
jerky isn't good for you, but it isn't really fattening
its salty
thats the problem really
sodium
really the only time i get jerky is on the thruway
well now that I know how easy it is to make I'm going to be on jerky overload for a bit
already have the second batch soaking
if you ever make jerky with something like california reaper sauce
can you send me some
lol sure
My Man!
Im always on the lookout for homemade spicy jerky
13:47
@rlemon you can't just send people jerky without giving me some
is @J.Doe trolling in here too?
"trolling"
He has been for several days.
13:48
RIP
@rlemon I like the look of that
This user has been temporarily suspended by a moderator and cannot chat for 6 days.
Problem.Solved = True;
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holy hammer has been unleashed
Danke @ThiefMaster
13:49
ThiefMaster.AddWorshiper(RoelVanUden)
I sense a higher power
I don't think TM does drugs
hah, good thing it's a higher power and not a high power :p
not yet
drugs are for fools
13:57
music is my drug
s/usic/arijuana/
mmm arijuana
my favorite rug
you forgot the 'd', I prefer everything with a 'd'
/me:out
am I the only one to put comments like this?
// 10M = (decimal) 10
decimal basePrice = 4.65M;
no, I also use //
Sorry I'm two days late.
Also based on what I apparently missed, I'm establishing a "kick on sight" rule for @J.Doe.
14:10
be compassionate, he will change. maybe
@Proxy it's been several weeks at this point. This is not his first week long ban.
At one point he created another account just to come in here and troll. I'm done.
oh did not know he was that persistent
@rlemon I meant comments that are not on the implementation but on the language itself.
@satibel oh, for those I use /* */
14:22
@mikeTheLiar I was under the impression that already was the case. You guys are too nice :P
Yes, yes we are.
Is there a way to debug and get the value returned by GetValue() method without writing this: var value = Context.GetValue(id); return value; using this shorthand version: return Context.GetValue(id); in debugging
14:39
@MohamedAhmed which version of Visual Studio are you using? More recent versions do that for you but with older versions you're SOL.
Will you guys stop kicking people only when I'm away?
@MohamedAhmed I can recommend a (commercial) debugging tool called OzCode which can give you that feature with older VS as well. Disclaimer: I work for the company that also makes the tool, though I'm not involved with it.
It's still a pretty cool tool.
woah my friend works at ozcode
@misha130 Who?
just some support fellow
not a dev
but I tease him everyday how its not resharper
14:41
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A: Can I find out the return value before returning while debugging in Visual Studio

Marc GravellNot that I know of. Note that if you do add a variable, it will get removed by the compiler in release builds anyway... Update: This functionality has been added to VS2013. You can see the return values in the autos windows or use $ReturnValue in the watch/immediate window. The value can only b...

(obviously I know the difference)
Didn't know they had support fellows. Not that many people working on it, generally.
yes I guess they expanded
@mikeTheLiar Ha, I see that Omer, the creator of OzCode, already plugged the tool in that question. :)
In an ASP.NET MVC app, what's the best practices way to automatically switch the connection string between dev/QA/prod? Should I detect the server name from the URL? I've thought of using a compilation conditional, but that requires the variable actually being set for each server.
14:41
Oh wait. Based on the comments on that answer I guess they removed that feature from 2015? Blarg
On VS 2015 Update 3 both $ReturnValue and the autos window appear to work by default. However, the return value does not appear to show up anywhere if you have the Use Managed Compatibility Mode debugging option enabled
Can't you just step into the GetValue call?
@Cerbrus I often have multiple calls with no intermediate variables, so even stepping in won't necessarily help.
15:10
quick question. So Im currently using oldFile.Replace(str, ""); to remove text that needs to be removed, but in the files that i modify I have a blank empty line. Is there any way of getting rid of this line or replacing the original string in the file with basically nothing(if that makes sense)?
@DannyGoodall \r\n ?
@SebastianL I knew it would be so simple. Thanks!
Is it possible to create a Unique Index on a column (using EF and in FluentApi) that also allows nulls? So it only checks unique against rows that aren't null
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Q: How to create a unique index on a NULL column?

Nuno GI am using SQL Server 2005. I want to constrain the values in a column to be unique, while allowing NULLS. My current solution involves a unique index on a view like so: CREATE VIEW vw_unq WITH SCHEMABINDING AS SELECT Column1 FROM MyTable WHERE Column1 IS NOT NULL CREATE UNIQUE...

CREATE UNIQUE NONCLUSTERED INDEX idx_yourcolumn_notnull
ON YourTable(yourcolumn)
WHERE yourcolumn IS NOT NULL;
something like that but using fluent api in ef
cheers @KendallFrey - i'll have a look
15:22
Actual question for once: I'm dealing with sensitive data. Think about passwords, without using SecureString. I allocate a buffer (new byte[n]) and then pin it with GCHandle.Alloc(buffer, GCHandleType.Pinned) prior to reading/writing sensitive data. This is perfect. But now I want to use ProtectedData to unlock the sensitive data only when I need it. The problem is that it creates a new byte[] and returns it, but it is not pinned. Before I can pin it, the GC may kick in and move it?
@KendallFrey - did you just google the first answer for what I asked ?
@JARRRRG like 99% of the time that's all we do in here
Is it possible in EF is what I wanted to know, I don't want to have to resort to adding a migration with a bunch of sql in it.
sql it is 😬 sigh
@RoelvanUden Why does it need to be pinned?
@KendallFrey Because, as far as I understand it, a byte array can be moved by the garbage collector to combat heap fragmentation. When it does that, the 'unlocked' data isn't cleared out at the old spot thus causing a leak of the sensitive data.
15:27
oh yes of course
So I'm sitting here, thinking, .NET support for sensitive data is terrible.
s/support for sensitive data//
:D
I'm actually not sure when a byte array can be moved.
GC is so arbitrary..
@rlemon quiet, you javascripter. The adults are talking.
@RoelvanUden create an unmanaged dll just for handling sensitive data?
15:31
@mikeTheLiar 😢
@SebastianL That's a good idea, but one I prefer to take as a last resort.
I read the code for Unprotect, and yeah, that does look weird.
I get the impression that ProtectedData is for temporarily protecting data, not temporarily unprotecting it
Indeed. Which kind of defeats the point.
Have you considered using ProtectedMemory instead?
Oh, there's another. Checking it out now.
15:36
Is WeakEventManager still a good thing to use?
I have a situation where I am registering 1500 delegates. This is slow (who woudl have thought?)
@KendallFrey Ahh, an in-place version! Perfect. The constraints are a bit annoying, but this I can work around. Thanks for pointing that out! :D
wild googling ftw!
Reading the reference source, it does a P/Invoke into some unmanaged stuff. I guess I have to trust it doesn't do wild copies.
A wild Google enters the world
@RoelvanUden Both classes use the same API, I think
I read the ProtectedData code, and basically what it's doing is decrypting the data and then copying it into a new array
15:40
Now that you mention it.. indeed. So assuming I make an empty buffer, pin it, and then manually manage the lock/unlock state through ProtectedMemory, I should have a safe storage place.
I don't know what your requirements are, but "should" is a bit... unsatisfactory... for high-security stuff
I know. I'm just doing preliminary investigation right now. Essentially I want to ensure that sensitive data, like passwords and cryptographic keys, are not 'plain text' in case memory gets dumped or written to a page file. There's nothing I can do about either of those, but the short paths should minimize the risk.
You could always prevent the danger of a memory dump by only storing the unprotected data on disk, and never in memory.
@RoelvanUden you could write a function which spreads the data across multiple arrays so in case of a hack attempt its not so easy to get the whole data (like always encrypt one before decrypting the other part)
15:46
@SebastianL The problem is you almost always need to end up having all the data at once to process somehow
@SebastianL It's actually quite trivial. DPAPI's strength comes from the fact that it's protected by your Windows logon credentials, and if you lose your password, you can't get that key either. So, it's as safe as your Windows password. That's why it will work on drive-based memory dumps.
If your computer is running and code can run on it, it's a lost cause anyway.
But if it's turned off, e.g. hibernating or whatever, you should not be able to get to my keys.
There's that word again
16:01
just use secureString it has secure written all over it. Kappa.
bluefeet on January 9, 2017
Another year has ended, and with that it's time to put all the hats back in their boxes, Winter Bash 2016 has come to an end! Over past three weeks, we have had ups and downs (err bugs) with hats, but overall it was a massive success. It appeared that there was fun to be had, and, wow, the hats looked hat-tastic on everyone.
41 mins ago, by Roel van Uden
Actual question for once: I'm dealing with sensitive data. Think about passwords, without using SecureString. I allocate a buffer (new byte[n]) and then pin it with GCHandle.Alloc(buffer, GCHandleType.Pinned) prior to reading/writing sensitive data. This is perfect. But now I want to use ProtectedData to unlock the sensitive data only when I need it. The problem is that it creates a new byte[] and returns it, but it is not pinned. Before I can pin it, the GC may kick in and move it?
without using SecureString
 
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18:01
fer fuck's sake, tfs
18:16
sup everyone
18:29
Hey all. I have a 'code smell' type problem I'm trying to work out. I have some JSON coming in. I've written a converter class that uses property attributes to hydrate a object class. I also have a rest service class that i'm working on that can push json back to where it needs to go
my problem is that, on the service class, my call looks like
ServiceClass.SaveBackToApi(mycsharpobject, jsonconverter)
it seems stupid to have to do it that way.... but i can't come up with any other way of doing it.
the 'mycsharpobject' class contains the method and url for the rest call..
fyi
and this spans across many objects of a similar data structure
(think CRM)
i can share code if i've done confused the hell out of yo
u
any TFS experts? we moved our TFS to a new server, and are having a hell of a time re-mapping the workspaces
@CarComp I don't quite get it, but maybe DI/IoC would be helpful?
has anyone used pluralsight or any of those online learning websites for programming?
18:46
I used a website for learning a lot. What's it called again... oh yeah, Google.com
hahaha
19:12
Google is good
what language are you looking for, peterpep?
Google god has saved my ass a few times
Yahoo always ices the puck
you mean "ices" the puck
Thanks forgot the term for it
I use w3schools to look up quick references or reminders
i don't know how well it'd work for starting from scratch
19:15
@mmf1102 no fucking no
w3schools: just say no
@mmf1102 why would you not use stackoverflow for that?
look, I'm aware it's not even close to a be all end all
lol. no it's just got a reputation for being wrong
It's just they have everything listed neatly and a quick way to access what you want
or, at least, the worst way of doing things
which makes for bad habits
19:17
there are much better references elsewhere
don't go changing your life on account of a chat room
@mmf1102 Except that MDN has everything listed much more neatly and just as quick to access
but yeah. better resources like stackoverflow lol
in any case I always check in multiple places to cross reference
I've always found MSDN a bit strange to navigate
MDN or MSDN?
I never had a problem with either
19:19
msdn i would think
Wait, I thought that was a typo
what's MDN?
Micro Developer Network
it's for miniature people
The definitive source on most things w3schools covers
Mozilla Developer Network
I dislike MDN's organization for documentation
i find it kinda hard to follow
especially in lieu of MSDN's
oo that's nice
19:20
which is different
hey sorry for big delay
If I have a specific question, of course the first place I go to is SO, that goes without saying
for c# i have been following along with a book i bought
however, sometimes, I just want a library's documentation
i think the next steps im looking for a first for SQL then branching out into web such as asp.net
19:23
@mmf1102 Odd, because I go to SO for broad questions, and official documentation for specific questions.
im pretty good at picking things up through documentation (MSDN and googling). but a lot of the examples seem fairly trivial. so looking for resource that has a more focus on demonstrating concepts beyond just a basic example. kind of seeing "putting it all together"
@peterpep essentially, most of what you need is on SO and MSDN, although for a straight up tutorial, you might want to look elsewhere
@KendallFrey SO has a good amount of broad questions, which are great, but I just also look elsewhere. I'm not putting down any one method over the other :)
@mikeTheLiar @RyanTernier can someone please reinvite me to the slack channel? I lost the URL :(
uch using unmanaged C++ in managed C# is a nightmare
@Codeman All your slack are belong to me
how do I send a private message?
@Codeman coctothorpecastle
19:32
@RyanTernier He is in there rn
lol
@mmf1102 what are you working on? System calls stuff?
nah just using a C++ dll in C#
but C# be C# and I need to PInvoke
Oh yeah Ive been doing that sometimes lately. Honestly it just confuses me so I end up using <windows.h> in C
lol
A couple of spots that threw my program off is 32 bit vs. 64 bit architecture.
@TomW Hey Tom, welcome back
19:52
o/
Good evening!
Does someone know why C# does not use the popular "camelCase" writing style for methods and functions?
... camelCase?
camelCase, PascalCase, snake_case
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