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17:01
what if i meant it in a gay way
anyone up for an XMega MCU question?
You know, just for fun
@SteveG we'd start a train
Is there any point to trying to use the built in flash for storage, other than the code itself?
it would be like /r/circlejerk but worse
17:03
whats a XMega
and whats an MCU
sigh
that was not nice @SteveG
lol
@SteveG get rekt
I thought you'd have a well informed opinion
... You're an American voter, aren't you
Steve doesn't have well informed opinions about anything
17:04
@BrandenBoucher is it a usb processor?
wait no
you asked if anybody is up for a question, i was ready
i just had no knowledge of the subject
@Kieran, no
I may be very very very wrong here
kieran pls
@SteveG, I'm not saying you're wrong
17:05
but is it similar to a pi?
shut up mike
similar is used very loosely
@SteveG y u hate me i luv u
17:06
i tried to think of something more clever than 'shut up'
but i came up with nothin
i suck
stephin pls
@SteveG shut your cock holster
better? c:
@Kieran how's he gonna suck if he does that?
yes drill instructor
lmao
17:07
@Kieran, well, usually, the Pi is a complete system. The XMega (Micro Controler Unit) is considered an SOC (system on a chip).
right
I'm trying my very best to understand what it is here, so i may ask dumb questions
is it a chip that you put onto a board or?
@BrandenBoucher keep going
whats the difference between a complete system and a system on a chip
^ basically @BrandenBoucher
The xmega is just smaller and slower. Made more for incorporating into other circuits
@SteveG system on a chip is crunchier
17:08
ah
It's not the easiest question to answer without building some context because the lines between the two are very blurred.
oh ok
this all looks very complicated so i think i'll stop trying to understand it before i hurt myself
Where as the Pi can be plugged in and used, you would have to build up the supporting hardware for the xmega
riiiiiiiight
that makes sense
unless you bought it (or installed it) on some development board
17:09
and answers my question
oh okay
man i really awnt to do more embedded programming
Thing more like Arduino. The main chip on the arduino is (or can be) an xmega, and the rest of the hardware there is just to make it run and usable.
@BrandenBoucher so in a more complicated process, could you use it similar to how you can use a pi?
@SteveG, it can be really fun, but it can be hard to start off with.
about 5 years ago i watched about 40 hours of youtube videos on it
3 years ago
idk
17:12
@Kieran, you could use it similar to a pi, in the right situation. But the pi is more than just the processor, it's the complete system (the ram, power, connectors, other supporting ICs)
the xmega, as I am referring to it, is just the processor by itself. A single chip.
right right right
gotcha
So does it come with software and such on there?
So, ya, if you had a situation where you didn't need a lot of processing power, you might be able to swap out all the hardware coming from the pi with your own support hardware and an MCU like the xmega, or you could maybe use all the hardware in a pi to do the same thing as the xmega in the opposite situation
ok i get you
for the XMega, it's part of Ateml's AVR series 8bit MCUs.
To address your original question though, im not sure how many people in here have experience with it
17:16
Atmel licensed Visual Studio 2010 (I think. It might be 2008) to make their own IDE for programming their chips. They can pretty much all be programmed using C/C++ and the GCC compiler.
@Kieran, it's not the right place to ask the question, I know. But sometimes you get C# programmers, like me, who know something about embedded systems too.
@BrandenBoucher It doesn't have much space, so aside from constants in your code or something, probably not.
I was hoping to store a few uint16 arrays in it. About 32k worth.
And the thing has 128k of flash so...
You can stick them right in your code
They change
at run time
In other words, I need to update them
Does the chip have any support for a file system in the built-in flash?
17:20
The funny thing is, it might. In a way.
I know you can read and write to the flash, but you almost have to trick the damn MCU into doing it.
What about using EEPROM?
It's only 2k
It seems to be designed more for that purpose
It pretty much is. I mean, they are trying to help programmers from accidentally overwriting their own code, I'm sure. But the eeprom is small.
If you can find a way that the chip lets you use a filesystem onboard, use it. Otherwise, I would say use an external flash chip.
17:26
it's not the answer I want, but I have the feeling, it is the right answer.
If only what one wanted was relevant to the correct answer.
Keep in mind, I'm nothing but an amateur with a few hours of Arduino
@KendallFrey, all good. All valid points.
and ideas
17:40
:)
Hey guys, few hours of googling haven't gotten me very far so time to ask.
I want to create a console tcpserver that also auto-starts a WPF program that connects to it. I'd like to use 1 project for the server, and 1 project for the WPF program, but how do I start the WPF window from the console app without making the console app a WPF?
@KendallFrey
i assume you just add the WPF libraries, but i don't know what i'm talking about so you should ignore me
@SteveG No you're correct, if I add the libraries and add [STAthread] I can do it, but that seems to be changing the way my server code is operating and causing my async code to stop working properly :(
I want them to basically be 2 separate programs, but my end goal is to be able to send a command like "hide" over tcp and have my WPF receive it and hide itself. So I won't directly be changing anything from the console app.
17:46
@XanderLuciano You want to start an exe, or create a window in the console process?
panini
Basically I want to be able to start an exe from my console app, and to do that I assume I could build the WPF app, and start it's exe, then hide the console?
Why do you want to hide the console?
because the console will only be running as a TCP server. reading data from one stream, processing that data, and sending data over TCP to the UI. However I don't need a UI for the program so the UI is just for changing settings (like changing from inches to mm)
it's sending data to another program's API
@XanderLuciano Then why does it need to be a console app?
17:54
It doesn't need to be, but I preferred the way a console apps handles threading and async methods over a GUI app.
With a GUI app I was doing a lot of "fire and forget" to start all the connections and spinning off new tasks that way and it seemed "messier" than the console way
There are more options than console and GUI
ASP.NET I thought was more for a server than a user app? but that seemed like the next option.
Other than that I'm open to suggestion cuz I've only worked with console apps and WPF/winforms before
It's possible to make apps with no UI
it's most like a console app, but with no console
Ok, so let me tell you my use and get your opinion.
Take data from one of many streams, process it, broadcast it over TCP to all clients.
UI to switch current stream to read from.
Receive commands from TCP clients
Run without a UI shown after settings are chosen
My day has gone from great, to shit, to I want to go to sleep for a few years. sigh
18:02
:(
why
Just happens sometimes.
So now I'm here for the banter.
And learning, of course.
18:20
learnings is always good
when i joined this chat, i knew nothing about nothing, now i know nothing about everything
write that down
@"<firstname>Jim</firstname>"
Hi, can someone explain XmlReader.ReadStartElement()
I understand it auto calles Read()
var simpleElement = @"<firstname>Jim</firstname>";
using(var r = XmlReader.Create(new StringReader(simpleElement), new XmlReaderSettings { ConformanceLevel = ConformanceLevel.Fragment }))
{
r.ReadStartElement(); // auto call Read() after verification
WriteLine(r.Value); // Jim has been read in the line above
r.Read(); // WHY NEEDS THIS LINE?

r.ReadEndElement();


}
Why does it need r.Read() before r.ReadEndElement()?
18:37
i have no idea
@stt106 I'm gonna guess it needs to read the content of the element before it reads the end tag
That's what the documentation seems to say too
Its so that you can tell whether the read was successful
18:54
@scheien btw I started a new game of xcom 2 after our conversation
It's even more difficult than I remember
you have one opportunity
once chance
19:20
Julia Silge on February 7, 2017
For me, the weekends are mostly about spending time with my family, reading for leisure, and working on the open-source projects I am involved in. These weekend projects overlap with the work that I do in my day job here at Stack Overflow, but are not exactly the same. Many developers tinker with side projects for learning or career development (or just for fun!) and at Stack Overflow, we support all types of technologies, from professional to hobbyist. Whenever people are working, we're available to answer their questions. But what languages tend to be asked about on weekends, as opposed to weekdays?
Does anyone have a good reference on dynamically defining get methods for a property on a type builder?
@MorganThrapp Can you give more context?
wat
It sounds like whatever you're doing, you're making it too complicated.
@KendallFrey Basically, I'm trying to create a compound object from two different objects. I've got it most of the way there, but I'm stuck at this:
        var getMethod = typeBuilder.DefineMethod($"get_{sourceField.Item1}",
            MethodAttributes.Public | MethodAttributes.SpecialName |     MethodAttributes.HideBySig,
            sourceField.Item2,
            Type.EmptyTypes);
        getMethod.CreateMethodBody();
19:30
!!moonowl
I can write my own MSIL if I have to, but I'd rather not.
obligatory
@MorganThrapp In what context? I'm guessing not at runtime?
@KendallFrey Not entirely.
I know the type of one of the objects, but not the type of the other.
Can anyone tell me how to get tag helpers to work in a brand new project?
I tried adding it through nugget with Install-Package Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.TagHelpers -Pre but doesn't work, says io.compression is incompatible - I am on VS2017
19:33
I'm basically trying to add additional fields to an object that I'm passing to Dapper's Query. Those fields might change, but they won't change at run time and they need to apply to any possible object I might need to pass to the database, including dynamic objects.
You can't add fields to an object
Er, properties rather.
That's why I'm creating a new compound object.
You can't add properties per se to an object either
.NETFramework,Version=v4.6.1
You're missing context. Step back and look at the big picture
19:36
Is there a better solution to passing additional fields to dapper without this?
I know I can create an anonymous type, but then I have to explicitly specify each property on both objects.
I don't have a clue what you're trying to do
I have a class Foo and a class Bar. I need to do Dapper.Query("A SQL STATEMENT", Foo + Bar) so that the statement can pull data from both Foo and Bar.
So you're trying to merge types?
Yes.
Instances of those types, but yes.
@MorganThrapp That implies merging types, does it not?
19:40
Yes.
@ton.yeung blood types do not have defined addition
Just trying to be specific in case it matters.
@MorganThrapp So, now, what's your exact question?
I have a class Foo and a class Bar. I need to do Dapper.Query("A SQL STATEMENT", Foo + Bar) so that the statement can pull data from both Foo and Bar. How do I do that?
I don't know anything about dapper
19:44
Okay. Is there a way to merge types dynamically at run time? That accomplishes the same thing.
I still don't understand the question. How is a database query pulling information from object definitions?
@MorganThrapp System.Reflection.Emit, presumably
@mikeTheLiar Dapper does parameter substitution via scalar variables in the query. Eg, Dapper.Query("SELECT * FROM Foo WHERE Foo_ID = @Foo_ID", foo) will look for the property Foo_ID on the passed in object.
@KendallFrey Alright, I'll take a look at that. Thanks.
dynamic sounds way easier, if Dapper works with those
@KendallFrey It does work with those.
19:46
Then why bother trying to merge types?
Can I create a dynamic object from an existing object and then add properties to it?
Because that's what I'm currently trying to do.
@MorganThrapp Sure
19
Q: Dynamically add properties to a existing object

SnjI create the person object like this. Person person=new Person("Sam","Lewis") It has properties like this. person.Dob person.Address But now I want to add properties like this and set the values at the run time after creating the object. person.Age person.Sex How can I add those extra pr...

ExpandoObject creates properties on the fly
Can I preinitialize an Expando from an existing object?
Or should I just loop through the fields on the existing object and do it that way?
19:49
How do you use class-level data annotation validation to validate lists of objects? I'm looking at this example: stackoverflow.com/a/2713024/177416
I need to ensure that a few of the List<SomeType> have at least one item's .IsSelected set to true
@MorganThrapp Why do you need to initialize it?
So that it has the fields/data from the original object that I'm trying to add fields to?
Obviously, but why?
I must be misunderstanding what Dapper is doing
If I don't put the data on the expando, how does dapper read the data?
Are you passing data out of Dapper, into Dapper, or both?
19:52
Into.
In that case, you wouldn't even need dynamic
just an anonymous type
15 mins ago, by Morgan Thrapp
I know I can create an anonymous type, but then I have to explicitly specify each property on both objects.
How many properties is it?
A lot. Over 100.
good god
19:54
And I don't know the properties at compile time.
Yeah, these objects are not my favorite.
T4 might be helpful, depending on, well, lots of things
an alternative is perhaps jobject and linq
or whatever the json.net type is called
Reflection and ExpandoObject could probably copy properties in a loop
Just managed to get out of a project because the API has been down for 3 weeks :)
Will probably have to end up doing it anyways :/
Right, that's what I'll do. I was just wondering if I can preinitialize an Expando from an existing object? Say, instead of looping through the fields on the existing object and doing it that way.
20:00
Expando
what is this
Probably not, since that's an odd use case
Okay, thanks.
ok
yw
why do you need to hash?
hashing the original before mutating it?
"If they don't assume that stuff's covered you aren't charging them enough" - when clients ask really stupid questions about what's included.
20:17
After a form has been submitted in mvc and the initial controller begins an event by calling a method. Is it possible for the event handler to pass that form to another controller without the form being an argument in the method being called from the initial controller? (i cannot modify the initial controller)
mvc shouldn't be touching the form under most circumstances. You should use view models and let mvc bind the data for you
and then you can pass around that VM willy nilly
hehe willy nilly
Its a plugin that cannot modify the original code. So I need the form data another way. I just need to access some form data when the original controller calls a method.
20:48
I'm trying to convert a project from Silverlight to WPF and I'm hitting this weird snag. I have a function called GenerateMenu(). One of the parameters is a type called AddCasesReady, which is a delegate with this definition:
AddCasesReady(AddCasePopupHelper<T> sender, int[] members, List<DE.CaseManager> manager, DE.CaseTypeDropDownItem caseType)
In the original code, it's passing in a function without the parentheses and it seems to work fine, but it doesn't in the new version I'm writing.
21:01
Never mind.
Damn reused service reference types
 
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22:51
Guys I have a really small question regarding entity framework. It's explained in: dpaste.de/399u
Would really appreciate if someone could help me out...
Well it's not explained very well.
And what have you tried?
Try googling "linq sum of group" and see what you can come up with
I've tried a lot of things but couldn't get it working.
What things?
So I want to join table a on table b with the id. Sum the prices accordingly.
Linq, ORM
OK, what have you tried
23:05
I don't have the pieces of code anymore. How can I explain it?
You can tell us what you've tried
I've tried to join table a on table b with the ID and then sum the prices.
OK, so what's the problem?
do you think asp.net core will support web for eventually?
It didn't work.
23:06
Explain your problem more clearly.
I'd like to use web forms still for some stuff, but just the use of helper tags alone is enough to cut work down between I, and my graphic designer
Man, what you want me to explain @TomW I can't be anymore specific. I want to sum prices by joining table a's id with table b's a_id(FK).
@Emre what don't you understand? Show us your code, otherwise what do you expect us to tell you
If you want to know how to do a join, read the documentation. If after reading the documentation the code you have doesn't work and you don't understand why, you can't possibly expect us to tell you what the problem is without showing the code
context.Users
.SelectMany(rr => rr.id)
.GroupBy(ri => ri.user_id)
.Select(g => new {
Item = g.Key,
Quantity = g.Sum(ri => ri.price)
});
I had something like this
Well why couldn't you just give us that to start with?
Well what happens?
User.SelectMany looks wrong
23:11
Everything is wrong I think. Because I don't even know where to start..
I don't know how I have to do a join, sum, group in 1 query.
What do you intend to do with the first SelectMany?
That's what I had from someone else's code. This is copy paste work.
You're not presenting a question that requires other people's help. You can just read the documentation, learn what each command does, and use them to do what you want. Right now you're just asking for someone to do it for you
That's the problem I've read the documentation and I've tried a lot of things
But I'm just stuck
And I'm asking for a little push.
And instead of being such a douchebag, you could've explained me how to do it. Instead of discussing with me about nothing.
user47589
he's right though
user47589
23:18
he isn't being a douchebag.
user47589
what does SelectMany do?
user47589
look it up, and understand why that part is wrong
I've tried other things aswell, as I said this is copy paste.
user47589
copying and pasting code without understanding what that code does leads you to trouble. take the time to understand it
10
But since I don't save all my pieces of code what I tried I don't have the code which I used.
user47589
23:21
the documentation will tell you why SelectMany is wrong.
Hello Guys, i hope you're doing well
I have a question about some libraries that are used in processing (Read/Write) Excel Files using c# without the Interop .
i've tried the ClosedXML, EPPlus, and the GemBox (limited version) . Does anybody tried other libraries and what is the best one in terms of performances and speed. And if anyone knows other libraries that can directly map a row into an object model, it will be very helful. Thanks
@Houcine I have used EPPlus here and there, it seemed fine. I doubt anyone here has done a speed comparison
Do you have a performance problem you're trying to solve?
Thanks for the tips I think
@TomW : Thanks for the answer, I've created a Console Project and i've testes EPPlus, ClosedXML and ExcelDataReader, i've processed an excel file with 345 rows and 21 columns. The fastest one is ExcelDataReader with less than 0.6 seconds, The EPPlus execution time is about 4.08 seconds , and the ClosedXML is about 6.5 seconds.
The problem of the ExcelDataReader is it does not provides writing (only read). the performance problems that i want to solve , is that i have to extract a lot of models from the excel file and i want to insert them into the database after validating data types and other stuff. The excel file my contains more than 3000 rows.
if there is a library that can map directly the row into a model it will be good. and the execution time should be fast in order to process a huge xlsx file with more than 3000 rows of data.

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