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20:08
go to the properties
for the project
under the 'application tab' change the target framework to '.net framework x.x'
Maybe I am overthinking this, but I am reading a c++ char* from memory and its size is fixed to 0x10 regardless of the string size being smaller than that so it may give me a bunch of extra \0 at the end, using Encoding.UTF8.GetString(test).Trim('\0'); I can perfectly fine read and exclude the \0 but I was wondering if there is a different approach to this given all I know is that its always 0x10 even if the string is smaller than that.
@Bardicer It's not listed as an option.
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Still no rational reasons for the dislike... that's why I love programmers... they are the Borg... and group think is a powerful think...
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I wonder if the Borg have stand up and scrum meeting before a raid...
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20:12
*ups
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Gosh where is everyone from
@007 case insensitivity, verbose
(...) and second thing i was surprised with, that is in il file no code about references visibility, that is used by garbage collector.
@Bardicer perhaps VS version specific?
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I hail from a Planet called Get Busy...
20:13
i don't think that should be the problem... i remember doing the same on vs 2010...
also the advantage of using VB in the first place is gone
so why bother
well on 2012 I don't have the option, just saying
right click the project in the solution explorer, select properties, then you get a screen with "application, build, web, etc."
user7480455
what was that Fail?
even though it is more or less equal to c# it is considered legacy
everyone puts it in a bad light because of BASIC
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20:14
again that is just code snobs saying that
VB dev's tend to get paid less sometimes, and VB doesn't help me with readability of c++ and C and Java
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MS is still keeping it up to date
...no .net non-core frameworks installed? o_O
@007 who cares if they are if no one uses it
20:15
I have them installed.
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True on the reading
user7480455
I think it depends on your city or town
Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2017 RC
Version 15.0.26206.0 D15REL
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.6.01055
VB's original advantage was drag and drop development which isn't an advantage anymore
user7480455
East Coast of the States has had a C# take over
20:15
hmm
way more than that
user7480455
In mid size business towns
it looks like your visual studio and your .net frameworks got a divorce...
Yeah. :/
user7480455
in the scientific cities you have a bit of everything
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20:16
lots of state Govs use VB.net
.NET Core broke my socket server code. Only works on .Net Framwork apparently.
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one of my clients in the places like KS are using Ms Access
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so
There you have it. That's why VB is terrible. "lots of state Govs use VB.net"
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20:17
what is terrible about it Mel
A lot of state gov's use VB
do you have 4.5 installed?
not VB.Net
huge difference
or 3.5?
or 3.0?
user7480455
the point is no programmer have every stated why it's bad they just say it's bad
20:18
i just listed several reasons why most programmers think its bad
user7480455
I like it but... I'm a odd ball
@Bardicer I do.
vb is bad because it takes a long time to do the same work
visual basic? visual basic is bad because it doesn't use line terminators, it uses stuff like "dim", it's overly wordy... basically it feels like a microsoft port of COBOL
user7480455
most use both VB and have then gone to vb.net because of the similarities
20:18
as a Kansan...
DO
NOT
BE
AN
ENABLER
VB6 != VB.Net
user7480455
ahh I see
user7480455
Vb code is easy to read
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easy to support
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but then again I a ma VBA developer when I started this business
20:19
i think C# is easier to read than VB
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so maybe that's why I get it
For me personally, VB was not as intuitive to learn as C#.
user7480455
for some yeah... It's all cool and the gang...
and i can do everything in C# that i could in VB. no reason to learn VB
user7480455
20:20
I have a buddy that said the same thing Mel
learning vb is more or less useless unless you are maintaining legacy
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I agree Bar
my first attempt at programming was with QBasic back in high school...
It's all good. I'm just gonna go resintall Windows and see if that fixes the problem.
20:21
VB is too verbose. It allows for bad habits to form as well, such as god code sections.
user7480455
there are no bad habbits Trav
before you use a sledgehammer, i'd try that VS update
@007 Haha classic
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the computer does not give a mouses ass lol
20:21
There are no bad habits? I will take that as a joke.
But I want to use my sledgehammer. :(
@TravisJ im like 99% sure he is trolling but idk
look at the sidebar
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it's no joke
i'm currently in a battle with the owner of my company over whether to use MVC or webpages with the code to collect the data at the top of the page
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name a bad habit
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20:22
mvc is a bit complex in my opinion
The difference between running a company with bad habits versus good habits is the difference between running a company with 5 employees versus one with 5000.
user7480455
i have only been doing it for 2 or 3 years and I still don;t get it lol
MVC has a slight learning curve, but it's so much better
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but my apps work with the help of the googles and the internetery
keep your logic layer and your presentation layer separate
no more having to hunt for hundreds of lines trying to figure out where the div ends
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20:23
trav thats business school speak
@TravisJ we're a company of 3
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the key to winning is being flexible
we were a company of 10
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you life your life and you have bad life habbits we all do
If you want to create an application that has profit, then you had better consider the business ramifications of your decisions.
20:24
i agree - i would've left a while back if the owner hadn't become a close friend
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I pee upside down... I don;t know why... me mum said it was a bad habit.. but it works for me
and me being the only dev
The key to winning? What, you mean like yelling about agonis blood and getting aids?
i thought it was tiger blood
user7480455
hell you can live with AIDS in todays world
20:25
ok back to fighting with this map. think i found the problem, now i just gotta figure out how to reshape the data
That is not a reasonable response.
user7480455
not sure how much tang you will get.. but you can live with it lol
user7480455
it was a funny one!
Not particularly.
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that has to account for something... I hope I made you smile a lil bit
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20:26
dang I have failed
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I don't even know you but I like you already...
user7480455
same with fail and everyone
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the internet allows us to hate each other so easy...
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but at the end of the day we are all the same...
I liked all that
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20:27
yep the question is who dies first
Hopefully of natural causes?
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Well my other job is a dangerous one so Who knows
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I just want to have clean draws on when I do go and if Im a guy I would like to have semi
Where is the james bond theme song button when you need it
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because I'm sure I would be a grower and not a shower
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20:29
and if Im a girl.. well...
This took a strange twist
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I guess the same rule applies
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LOL! YEah I'm a nut
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brb time for another 27 sec back to work break
Fair enough, just stop writing all your code in one method and introducing cross cutting concerns :P
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21:22
:)
One controller to rule them all
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Anyone have a suggestion How I could write a line item entry in mvc where a user can add multiple line items to a form and when they click submit all of the entries are stored to the database... Is that possible in mvc I looked at this but it's a bit complex for my skill set
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I have a lot going on in one controller... not sure if that is the correct way but it works
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I just want a user to pick an item from a Dropdownlist, lets say 5 entry rows and when it saves write all the entries to the database... not sure how to make that so in mvc... any one have any ideas?
21:53
each controller should do 1 action then send the user to the correct view with or with out a model
You have a dropdown list, then submit the form to a HttpPost ActionResult and save them to a database in that controller
user7480455
ok many thanks
user7480455
22:31
bye all have a good weekend if you have those things where you are from...
22:46
posted on February 17, 2017 by Scott Hanselman

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