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15:01
And what's so wrong with reading something at run-time?
Surely it gets cached.
File.ReadAllBytes();
with proper parameters
using (var fs = File.Open(filePath, FileMode.Open)) // Or embedded stream.
using (var reader = new StreamReader(fs))
{
  string line;
  while ((line = reader.ReadLine()) != null) AddToYourDictionary(line);
}
Or something like that.
There's a big difference in terms of performance and memory usage.
It's .NET why would we care about such minor performance differences?
15:05
"minor" :D
Yes minor lol
It all depends on the data set size.
I don't understand why people use Vars, i really dislike that practice.
Yeah. If you're reading a 500MB file, using ReadAllText or ReadAllBytes will allocate a contiguous array for the whole thing, which can easily throw an OOM exception.
@Aidan Because writing Dictionary<string, List<Event>> caseEvents = new Dictionary<string, List<Event>>() hurts my eyes, when, I can just write it once.
15:08
var caseEvents = new Dictionary<string, List<Event>>() . Clearer.
I see your point but I personally prefer writing the object/data type
as with lower level languages that's what you'd expect
That's what you'd expect.
It's not what I'd expect. ^
I'd expect to have all the information I needed to understand the code, but not more.
var in C++? lol
15:09
@Aidan it's called auto, but sure.
xddd
that reminds of a bug my friend had
I know, I was just wondering if there was a way to have that at compile time
something like
names.txt -> http://paste.ofcode.org/tgsk3A556w3EdrETKgCkyk
my code -> http://paste.ofcode.org/iJL4HfgYV8iRhcfZLCK4Pv
when we started programming, auto equals car in croatia
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Imagine not having to write it at all!
in general I dislike var, but in cases where the new <typename> makes it clear what is var, than I use var there. But SomeRandomFactory.Create(); ... I want to know what is the type...
15:11
so he named the variable auto and could not compile the program for few hours xd
@ntohl Do you, really?
yeah. I just overused var in a mongodb using app
and when the query returned IFilteredQuery, ... or what the fuck is that
I mean sure, if your factory is called SomeRandomFactory, I get it. But if it's called DbConnectionFactory, then I don't really care if it's IDbConnection or whatever.
@ntohl var doesn't mean you don't have to know what your return type is. You still have to use it.
and lost where am I. Where to put the debugging .ToString()....
You just don't litter your code with extraneous information.
15:13
I do, nothing wrong with doing it.
It just makes your colleagues want to murder you
If it's hard to read, white spaces aren't accepted by the compiler :D
I dont have a .NET related job
I just code as a hobby
and if i do write something it's never really open source for anyone
            IMongoCollection<TestEntity> collection = db.GetCollection<TestEntity>("Entities");

            collection.InsertOne(CreateTestEntity(1, CreateTestEntity(2, CreateTestEntity(3, CreateTestEntity(4)))));
            const int selectedId = 4;

            int searchDepth = 6;
            // builds the expression tree of expanding x => x.Value.Any(...)
            var filter = GetFilterForDepth(selectedId, searchDepth);
            var testEntity = collection.Find(filter).FirstOrDefault();
@ntohl Ok. How are you served by knowing what type filter is? It could by object as far as you care, since it's an opaque object that you pass, as-is, to collection.
where to break the code to see the debug information?
15:16
@ntohl Are we still talking about var? Because I don't see how replacing var with the explicit types will help.
Using var isn't a replacement for knowing what your code does and what types it uses. I want to be able to know it, I just don't want it cluttering up my sight all the time.
@Aidan Still, why do you persist on using a convention that goes against the community acceptable code style?
It's like writing public string getValue() { because you're used to Java.
It's just wrong for C#.
It's not wrong otherwise it wouldn't compile O_O
@Aidan Sure it is. There's compiling and there's coding styles and conventions.
            IMongoCollection<TestEntity> collection = db.GetCollection<TestEntity>("Entities");

            collection.InsertOne(CreateTestEntity(1, CreateTestEntity(2, CreateTestEntity(3, CreateTestEntity(4)))));
            const int selectedId = 4;

            int searchDepth = 6;
            // builds the expression tree of expanding x => x.Value.Any(...)
            var filter = GetFilterForDepth(selectedId, searchDepth);
            var breakHere = collection.Find(filter);
            var testEntity = breakHere.FirstOrDefault();
You can have all your methods receive object and returnobject and check the type at runtime with is, and it will compile, but it's still bad.
15:18
I found out that breakHere have a nice .ToString(), which is readable
@ntohl First off, you can use debugging helpers like OzCode to see intermediate results. Secondly, I'm really not sure if we're still talking about var here. :)
but because of the overuse of var, I cannot realize which type have the nice output
Anyone find when "Publishing" with visual studio 2015 it takes ages and is obviously unusable for a minute or so?
@ntohl Ok, we're back then. :)
            IMongoCollection<TestEntity> collection = db.GetCollection<TestEntity>("Entities");

            collection.InsertOne(CreateTestEntity(1, CreateTestEntity(2, CreateTestEntity(3, CreateTestEntity(4)))));
            const int selectedId = 4;

            int searchDepth = 6;
            // builds the expression tree of expanding x => x.Value.Any(...)
            FilterDefinition<TestEntity> filter = GetFilterForDepth(selectedId, searchDepth);
            IFindFluent<TestEntity, TestEntity> breakHere = collection.Find(filter);
15:20
> overuse of var
this way I now that I will break where I will get IFindFluent...
Blasphemy!
idk I just have never been a fan of it
@ntohl I'll reiterate. Using var isn't a replacement for knowing your types. 99% of the time, when scanning or reading the code, you don't care what type breakHere is. When you do, just check - using the tooltip, or view Find's definition to see what it returns.
Doesn't mean I do not use it at all but I try my best to avoid it at the best of times.
15:22
@ntohl you can see the type by hovering over var, and I find this a lot less readable than using var.
I find var a lot less readable
@KendallFrey Is this leading into a comment on Haskell's type system?
I still persist that avoid using mouse as much as possible. Specially waiting for tooptip to pop up
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan no
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan You know it is
15:23
breaks the flow. You just want to read the code
@ntohl I agree, but it's rare enough, for me, to not care. Maybe my mind is just optimized for remembering types in code. :)
Types are irrelevant if your naming is done properly.
Yeah. It's 3rd time using this API
As constraints yes, but to read? No.
Hungarian notation for everyone!
15:24
@KendallFrey I'm gonna fucking kick you
of course string or int are fine but ` MyFluffingLongClassName<LongClassName1,LongClassName2,LongClassName3> my var = myFunc(); `
is too damn long.
I'm using an API, I don't name the methods I use
the naming is a whole different story
> 99% of the time, when scanning or reading the code, you don't care what type breakHere is.
I don't get this
Most of the time, I only care about the type.
var house = HouseFactory.Create();
var frontDoor = house.AddDoor();
frontDoor.Open();
Do I care that house is type House and frontDoor is Door type?
I really, really, really don't care.
15:26
house is a terrible variable name
I can read it, and that's all that matters.
@KendallFrey Depending on the context.
In this context
Why? If I'm in the context of constructing a house, then "house" is the current house I'm working on.
house tells you nothing about the variable other than its type
15:27
It doesn't even tell you the type. Just that it represents some form of house.
item
It could very well be SingleRoomAppartment
Nobody cares though, in this context.
@RoelvanUden That... is its type
Not necessarily.
Then it's worse than terrible
15:28
Why?
Because it only tells you its type, and it's not even right
It doesn't tell you the type. It tells you the context you're working on.
var house = new Structure();
@KendallFrey No, it's the logical name. For ConstructStandardHouse(), it can be Mansion or Flat or Cottage, but for my context, it's the standard house.
Only if the type is more generic than a house
like Mike's
15:29
Yeah, my example isn't very good because they're probably all IHouses.
you should use
var CHoMyHouse = CHouseFactory.MCHoCreate();
var CDoFrontDoor = CHoMyHouse.MCDoAddDoor();
CDoFrontDoor.MOpen();

according to my college teacher.
Why do you even care what type it is?
You have a house, and create a front door. That's it. Does it matter what type of house?
@satibel ah, Java
For this task, it really doesn't.
Because what type it is dictates everything you can do with it.
15:30
What' the "C" in "MC" for?
Do you not have intellisense and compiler checks or something @KendallFrey?
Not when reading code
That must be lonely.
OzCode is not free :(
Method that returns a CHo (Class House)
15:32
@ntohl Nope. Also, disclaimer, I work for the company that develops it (though I'm not part of that part of the company)
@KendallFrey Yeah. That is also a very good point. Hover over a pasted text in email... I will see how much type information You get
Who emails code?
I bet it's MoonOwl
or gist.github.com
which is preferred here...
@KendallFrey I had a professor who would print code
MOONOWL TAUGHT YOU?
15:34
lol I'd pay money to sit in on a class that he taught
But no, I'm pretty sure it was J. Doe
nah, C#.
actually, it was C++, so no vars and more verbosity.
THERE'S MORE THAN ONE PERSON ON THIS PLANET WHO PRINTS CODE???
OzCode looks amazing
the guy that works with me prints his code.
@KendallFrey Donald Knuth doesn't believe in email. But when he has to receive it, he has his secretary print it out for him.
"I've had email between 1975-1990. That's enough email for one lifetime".
15:37
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I think Knuth gets a pass
he has approximately no idea that tab autocomplete exists on cmd, and uses complicated commands instead of just clicking.
but he is good at what he does.
@satibel "but what he does isn't very nice".
I have to make a system for a hotel, it has a lot of requirements. I have to make the code first, without a UI (never done this before). After I've made the code with Windows Forms, I have to make a fitting UI with XAML (never used XAML). Any tips ? What should I watch out for?
> code with Windows Forms, I have to make a fitting UI with XAML
You just broke my brain.
15:41
Ye that's the thing I understanded from my teacher >.<
What's the difference then?
Go back and ask him again, because clearly you or him has got something wrong.
The code can't be related to any buttons or something
Why?
just classes and methods
So, he told you to use WPF and MVVM? That at least makes sense.
15:42
WinForms is not xaml based
damn
He wants you to model it before you think about the application
So forget about the UI
So model it.
15:43
Write a Hotel class
Write a Room class
Reservation maybe
Guest
HookerWhoHangsOutAtTheLobbyBar
Have all of that, except the hotel class
XD
Hooker >.<
Was he asking you to pseudocode it or actually write a fully functional program sans UI?
I think so
I had to write code without thinking about the UI
That's one of the requirements
15:44
Well then you don't have to do it in any language.
The other one is that I have to make a UI with xaml
Does he/she wants You to make a ClassLibrary?
Then once you have the conceptual design, you can start working in WPF if you need to use XAML.
So, thing to remember, WPF and WinForms are both UI frameworks.
Don't know what you mean @ntohl
15:45
You use one OR the other.
I had to set up a MoSCoW list
In your case, he said use WPF, so forget all about WinForms
And what's the difference?
is it hard?
WPF is great, WinForms sucks?
Never used it before, let me make a new project :P
15:46
WinForms sucks, it really really sucks
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XAML is a markup language like XML or HTML. If you understand how those work, you'll be fine.
WPF is XAML based and supports binding. So you can bind your UI to existing model classes.. like he told you to make first.
But, what is the difference between Universal Windows and WPF?
@Gigitex looks like he wants you to learn MVC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller

by having you code your back end independently of your front end.
@Gigitex Everything. They both use XAML, and share concepts like binding, but the entire engine is different underneath. And they run in different environments.
15:47
Which is the easiest one?
Thanks @satibel I will have a look at it
He said to use WPF, so use WPF.
"Easiest" is a meaningless quantifier in this context.
I agree.
I remember him telling something about MVC indeed
I assume he will teach you WPF before sending you off to build a GUI in WPF.
15:49
The other thing is that I can't use a database, I need to show my file handling skills...
no they don't teach us..
They tell us to google it
and teach it our self's
That's the best way to learn.
Indeed
Roel, you're dutch right?
Nice
You still a student?
If you have experience in winforms, you can transfer quite a bit of the concepts over to WPF, but you really need to study up on how to effectively use WPF. But it sounds like you need to build your back end first, as @satibel suggested. But keep in mind that you're going to be needing to bind your data sets to controls in the UI, so make them easily available.
15:50
No, I'm a professional.
@Gigitex basically, MVC means you have some data (model), a GUI (view) and a controller (the core that will do the processing).
Yes, the teacher told that too. Nothing more :P @satibel
@Gigitex so your teacher is farming his job out to the C# chat room.
@meloviz Binding my data sets? Is it the same like binding data from my database to a listbox or something?
15:52
Looks like it's going to take a lot of time
stupid me should started earlier
Then get googling :P
Welcome to programming bruh.
It has to be finished about 2 days XD
Where the story points are made up and the deadlines don't matter.
GL w/ that.
15:53
:P
"I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they made as they go by."
3
It took me a week to make a stupid calorietracker app
so, what he asks is that you make something like a Client, Reservation, and Room class, that will be your model

then your controller will have some methods so that a client can make a reservation for a Room.

then your view is what calls your method, and shows which Room_s are available
Don't I have to add the methods to the classes/models?
@Gigitex That's just a calculator missing the -, ÷, and × buttons
15:56
@KendallFrey well I suppose you could track exercise as well.
And/or chopping bits of your body off
It's a calorie tracker, not a calorie and exercise tracker
do u even requirements
"I ate one chocolate peanut butter cup burger but I cauterized off one of my love handles so even score"
Well I made a project with WPF
I see a namespace , that's great
But what is the empty blank space
called 'mainwindow'
@mikeTheLiar cauterize my love handles? never
@Gigitex That's the, uh... main window
15:58
well, I can add buttons here too >.<
so it's just a form?
no, it's a window
@Gigitex Please, please, please go read a tutorial or something.
the correct name for a Form in WinForms
Don't just drag random things in and do things without understanding them.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan sure, sorry to bother you
15:59
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan madness
@Gigitex Let this be a lesson to improve on your planning skills.
@RoelvanUden it is a great lesson for the whole class :P
Eh? Your whole class failed to plan ahead?
Ye, we have like 4 assignments on the same day as deadline...
Watch porn, will make the day go faster
16:03
they expect us to be like sonic
Are they 6 week courses?
Ahh just did a tutoring with a guy who was doing one of those courses
we would do X amount of work till 5-10pm then I would take over the keyboard and just write the rest of the code
b/c I like getting out of work before midnight
(the guy is 55ish and an old marine looking to get into coding)
nice
But its school doing 6 week courses
ya the money was good too 30$ an hour
16:06
nice :P
and we still do the classes but only 2hr at a clip to go over stuff, I give him small projects to do at home and then go over them
Like our teachers :P
he was the only person in the course at the time
1 is the loneliest student that you ever saw
but with WPF I can add methods to my classes right?
to the ViewModel sure
16:09
WPF has nothing to do with methods and classes
If it's 6 week courses, haven't you had.. like.. 6 weeks to get this stuff done?
You can add methods to your classes even without WPF
What class is it?
Methods like class
Because the first 5 weeks we had to do other assignments
who had nothing to do with wpf
or xaml
16:11
That seems illogical.
like having a MVC class but never doing a website
Class: Guest
Methods: CheckIn(), CheckOut()
that kinda stuff
You can easily add a GUI to that, though.
Do you know anything about markup languages?
CheckIn on guest? Wouldn't it be better to have Hotel.CheckIn(guest)?
had a few weeks html and css yes
You're right iI think @RoelvanUden
Can give that method to the Secretary
16:13
Pretty much. Who puts it in the Ledger :P
Well, XAML is pretty much the same in many aspects.
she does
so you first write your html
and then add your css?
like first writing your code and then add your ui?
@Gigitex did you just assume gender?
triggered
No the briefings said it was a she :P
double triggered
16:14
in dutch it is secretaresse
So it's a she
Where do you study?
Eindhoven
TU/e or Fontis?
Fontys
16:26
Aha.
Where did you study?
Avans in Den Bosch
If anyone has a moment to look at interface question
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Q: Generic list in Interface

Ggalla1779Am creating an interface and I require it to be able to handle different list types, what should I be using? Am using classes which I use in Lists of List<Person> , List<Charge>, List<Other> I did try this interface but its not the right Generic List Type, or type I am using interface iGeneri...

16:57
@Ggalla1779 I think there is an answer now
 private string SecretaryName;
        private int RoomNumber;
        private string ReservationType;
        private DateTime ReservationDate;
I have made them public with get & set, but the DateTime is a method and not a variable
is there a other way to store dates?
String?
Have to calculate the age of a Guest with datetime ;p
but I've figured something out I think
ya better to use DateTime
@Gigitex I don't understand. What do you mean "the datetime is a method and not a variable"?
17:12
I meant an object
Because green is the color of objects right?
Strings and int are blue, datetime is green
Thought that I couldnt use it to store something
@Gigitex You think behaviour is based on the colour of your code?
nvm, i will stop asking
it seems like everything I say sounds stupid to you
@Gigitex can you post the code related to this DateTime field?
I am making a post for it on SO
I really don't know what to do now
You could start with posting your code
17:25
It should be online now
HOY
HOY
Hi Everybody
I have a question
@Gigitex pass in the reservation date to the method
Your model should know nothing about your UI
HOY
HOY
I am going to build some instagram crawler
public void CheckIn(DateTime checkinDate)
so I should delete the private DateTime?
17:32
Not necessarily. Those two concepts aren't inherently related.
HOY
HOY
Hi

I want to develop some applications for instagram crawling.
Here some questions:

1- I am experienced in c#, will that be enough?, or should I learn a different language from sctrach like node.js ? I mean will it worth it to learn something new?
2- As far as I know instagram API is restricted, like you can not post to instagram using instagram api. So should I learn instagram API anyway ? Or continue by just webcrawling ?
3- What other technology or tools should I check ?
4- What documentation should I read ?
but I have to use a mvvm right?
Like code Gets data from X and X gets it from textbox or something
If that's right what I'm reading about mvvm
@Gigitex They shouldn't know about each other, binding should take care of that
@HOY C# is fine, but if you want to learn Node, definitely do. Choose the API or some other interface based on your needs.
that's the point I don't understand...
17:36
I think some websites disallow web scraping in their TOS
So that's worth checking
<TextBox Text="{Binding Path=MyText}"/> so this is binding?
HOY
HOY
@KendallFrey
Hi
You already said hi :P
@Gigitex yep
so it's like telling your textbox
HOY
HOY
I will go with the node if it is really needed, because I think it will take time :) sorry I used to speak corporate company language too much, which makes me say hi everytime :D
17:39
Get your information from this file
at this point
@Gigitex It gets its information from the data context, which is a property on the UI that contains the data specifically designated for binding
You would normally assign (or bind) your viewmodel to the DataContext of a windows or control
Then all bindings within that will go to the viewmodel by default
    so something like this?
public void CheckIn(TextBox tb)
            {
                Reservation reservation = new Reservation();
                reservation.ReservationDate1 = tb.Text;
            }
someone gave me this , but I dont think its binding?
No, it's not
everyone is telling me to use a viewmodel, where do I get it or do i have to write it myself?
A viewmodel is just an object that contains the data you want to display
It's often a sort of wrapper class around a model object
You write it yourself based on what you want to display on the screen
17:54
Complicated, but im starting to understand I think
the hardest think will be making the viewmodel i think
@Gigitex A VM is just a plain object, it shouldn't be hard. The UI will probably be harder.
I think so, I have to use Filehandling, Graphics, static etc... all in one application. Never used a static before
oh dear
You can maintain your Visual Studio installation.
You can write an analysis document where you prior to a project gives a prioritized list of functional requirements of an application.
You need a specification from a C # program that can write text files can be read and written.
You should be able to handle exceptions in your C # program correctly.
You are able to pre document from which classes your application exists, and what properties, methods and responsibilities of those classes and display it graphically in UML again.
18:23
hello
Hello
18:48
paging @peterpep
18:59
last question, do I need a viewmodel for each class?
or can I just make one viewmodel for all classes?
A viewmodel is a class. Can you be more specific?

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