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02:18
hey
anyone on i might get help from?
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    {
        if (Model.CurrentPage == i)
        {
            <a>i</a>
        }
        else
        {
            <a href="@Url.Action("PageSpecificChem", "Chemicals", new { currentPage = i, pageSize = Model.PageSize, numPages = Model.NumOfPages, name = Model.Chemicals.First().Name })">@i</a>
is there a better way to not display the Url.Action if the current page == i?
Nothing obvious jumps to mind
that code is pretty clear
nice
i always feel like im doing things the dumb way and theres a better way to do it
haha
I feel the same when using C# after playing with Haskell
02:33
How's everyone doing?
02:45
I am hungry
03:32
is it possible to have two actionresults with the same name in aspnet?
but accept different parameters?
i get an error, but not sure if im just doing it wrong
 
3 hours later…
06:08
@peterpep yes you can if they take (string foo) (string foo, string fii)
06:37
Good morning.
06:50
@peterpep You can't really have "method overloading" with HTTP routes, but what you can do is have overloaded methods in your code, which are mapped to different HTTP routes.
Found this article, but it's 7 years old. Is it still relevant, or are there better alternatives? codeproject.com/articles/83102/…
hello
@jhmckimm Alternatives for what? Async socket listeners?
I'm just looking for a fast and reliable way of sending strings over TCP sockets. But finding a library for that seems impossible.
I'd write my own but I'm new to sockets and will probably screw it up.
07:05
I'd go for the simpler choice and use the built-in Socket classes, rather than using this wrapper around them which doesn't really simplify.
And go for the more complicated way if performance for the out-of-the-box solution isn't good enough.
I get carried away all the time with the "Is this good enough?" mentality.
I've spent the better part of an hour looking at stuff like then when I could've actually done something useful.
anyone here can tell me how to get resharper to warn me of unused properties?
'zactly.
My week's been hell and it's only Tuesday. :'(
@satibel It will automatically warn of unused private properties. It won't warn of public ones because, being public, they're never "unused", just "unused right now" but part of a class's contract.
nvm, found how
you need to enable solution wide analysis.
07:18
Hey I am trying to generate a short automatically generated data that will be identical each time I make it
Code*
So like object.gethashcode will give me the same result always?
@misha130 Theoretically.
@satibel is that a joke ?
Its not mashed with lets say the object address
public string ShortAutomaticallyGeneratedData()
{
      return "misha!"
}
I mean the reference
07:20
There, this will be identical each time.
Gee whiz thanks avner
Best code 2017 :^)
Use an MD5 hash. It should always return the same hash given the same data. It's a common, fast and universally supported algorithm.
Alright MD5 it is
07:23
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan nope, huffer!
Oh, anything shorter and less secure?
What's the data you're hashing? Not all GetHashCode calls are created equal.
Crc32 maybe...
Well I have a database row
Leta say json
So a string.
A string
07:25
I don't think CRC is useful for uniqueness checking.
What do you need the hash for?
The user will input it and thus login to a specific database
With his username & password
If it's for a password, you'll want to use something secure and slow.
The length is the issue
why?
I can't tell a user to write a 32 char string
07:27
...why would they need to?
Well they are trying to login to a certain database
On a server
Yep.
I can't let them see a list of databases
I have no way telling which one they want
So I give them a code per database
To input on first use
good morning everyone
If anyone has any better ideas I'd love to offer them to my client...
07:31
I'm still not sure what the use case is.
You give your customers a secret key that acts as both username and password and connection string?
No
They gotta put in the username password
And the code
Which tells your code which DB to connect to.
Why not just a number?
The connection string changes only at catalog level
I don't have a unique id
Can't create one
If its index and new databases are added the code changes
Different databases means index are saved individually separately on each db table
why cant they have a list of databases they have access to?
Same username & password cases
Plus its just unrelated to them
07:36
Hello everyone i am trying to use google speech API and i need to convert the wav recorded file into flac format. I have put a stack question number 40597789 please have a look at it please guide me...
Plus the client said so
>Plus the client said so
sometimes the client doesn't know how to explain what they exactly want.
They have a list right now
Asked me to remove it
Ok, so they type the hashcode. Then what happens? How do you translate it to connection info?
A dictionary in the webapi
07:40
and why do they want it removed? is it too difficult to maintain?
"Unsecure"
@misha130 Constructed from various databases?
Or they don't want users to see all the clients
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yes at startup a list is built of all databases
so at this point I was just thinking making a crc32 check on the data and then maybe increment the number if its not unique
well, you can just have a list, but only the databases the people have access to. Store your hashes in a db, with a user id, then have a combo as
select hash from table where userId={current user}
How about a simpler prefixed schema? Each item in the list has an ID in its original DB, right? So have a prefix for the DBName and then the ID.
07:43
@satibel what db?
create one.
might aswell use sqllite
Easier to remember "dbx_1" rather than "d131dd02c5e6eec4"
well its going to be 8 numbers
but
the problem with using db1, db2 etc... is that the users can easily guess the next one.
07:45
I dont want to show the database name
@misha130 Choose the prefix randomly.
and the problem with an unchecked string is that users will exchange them when needed.
without the boss knowing.
Give "database1" the prefix "qpr" or whatever. Give the customer the connection code "qpr_1". They don't need to know the real name.
wont I need to "encrypt" database to "qpr"
07:47
Yes. Keep a lookup list somewhere.
or I might aswell use a database like @satibel said
I have two running instances of VS2015 that are currently deadlocking each other. :(
Each one running different solutions.
so you are amusing yourself with my stupid tasks :^)
then imo, having a combo list of databases hashes/fakenames will be better than the users having to type and remember the names. (they will spend less time clicking on the button than writing the name 2 times because they made a typo)
honestly its just one time thing
first time use
07:50
@misha130 Indeed. "Help misha lie to his customers" is more fun than "kick VS until it starts working again".
hahahaha
white lies, all of em
oh, if it's only for first time use, then writing a 32 char hash isn't that demanding.
the testers will murder me
no, no I am serious they will hunt me down if I do this
We're not wild about a two-phase login, huh? First they write username and password, login, then get a list of DBs to connect to?
Morning
07:54
they input manager manager and then they get 50
other databases
or worse admin admin and some mad man actually did it
~~osoyo~~
@misha130 copy-paste.
then if they worry about security, they might want to give a username and password to each user (that are not the same).
if they were worried about their security they wouldnt save strings of passwords over 300 databases
fucks sake
I'm pretty sure my finger could slip and press ';-- instead of enter when writing my user name
@misha130 what databases contains ? publically available data ? lol
08:03
secret government data
nah, I am just kidding, partially
it can be public if you really wish it to be
@misha130 maybe they don't realize it, and they think the databases can't be accessed.
my point was they don't care
but only pretend to
guys, I've got a dilema and would really appreciate some advice, seeing as most of you have been working in the field for some time
@AdiMohan yup?
how is it better to go about the following : Building up an application (winforms application) with a SQL database which's purpouse will be to plan a building process
is it better to start with the database? and then structure my app based on that?
08:12
depends on what you want to do.
If you want to run this app on customer machines, you need another layer.
the app will be used by multiple users, with different rights, and they will be using it to make a scheduele, it will also incorporate a barcode scanner for all the parts needed to get to the final product buildup
then I'd say start by designing a mock-up of both app and db, and see what interactions are needed.
For now, what I've thought of is a DataGridView as a simple pannel for them, and connecting the db to it. That's gonna be the main interface
not sure if there are other ways to go about it
Yes, by not directly connecting to SQL.
08:19
would that be more complicated? (I'm at newbie level)
Yes, but the way you're going about produces insecure crap you should feel terrible about using in a production environment/selling it.
would you have any recommendations?
Good mornin my fellow brethrens
We're what now?
there got my typos sorted out now
bretherns as in brothers
08:33
Morn all
Brethren is a group noun. So "brethrens" would be "several groups of brothers".
1.
fellow Christians or members of a male religious order
Brethren or The Brethren may refer to: == Groups and organizations == Brethren (religious group), any of a number of religious groups Brethren (Australian group), an Australian hip hop group Brethren of the Coast, a loose coalition of Caribbean pirates Brethren of the Croatian Dragon, a Croatian historical society == In arts and entertainment == The Brethren or Bratrstvo, an 1899–1908 trilogy novel by Alois Jirásek The Brethren or Brethren, a 1904 novel by Henry Rider Haggard (title depends on market) The Brethren (non-fiction), a 1979 book by Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong The Brethren (novel...
praise C#
All hail our lord and saviour C#
08:34
And "fellow" is implied, so just "my brethren", not "my fellow brethren".
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan i can tell the Linq is strong in this one.
He must be the chosen one to end the Language War and restore balance to our world!
just say comrades
its more comfortable
and resist the bourgeois while you are at it
@misha130 viva la resistance
amen brethren
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan For the term bretherns: urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bretherens
08:37
my fellow comrades is same wrong as my fellow brethren?
bretherens. Used to describe two male friends whom have developed a very close relationship, to the point to where they and others consider eachothe
#fellowship of the code
We need an outside enemy to be stronger inside!
we had one recently
@Nerdintraining UD is a good slang dictionary, but not very strong on grammar.
Noun: brethren
  1. (archaic) plural of brother
  2. (figuratively) the body of members, especially of a fraternal, religious or military order
Adjective: brethren (comparative more brethren, superlative most brethren)
  1. Of or akin to; related; like
  2. 2009, Seth Shostak, Confessions of an Alien Hunter:
  3. The principle still sounds good, but our astronomical knowledge is limited, and we haven't yet discovered any such brethren solar systems.
"Brethren" isn't a synonym of "brother", but of the plural "brothers", or of a group.
08:42
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan i know, and wer are in a chat where grammer usually sits in a dark corner and cries
No, no, I'm in that dark corner crying. Grammar can't fit anymore.
So i prefer referencing UD here than wikipedia, even if UD is not 100% compliant with the actual meaning :D
We're not strict on syntax, but that doesn't mean we can ignore it willy-nilly.
"brethrens" sounds terrible to my ear, so I commented.
wait a second the argument is whether brethren is plural or not?
Whether "brethrens" is the term to use.
Also, you can feel free to use "brethrens". I just commented that it isn't the grammatical usage, and that's it.
08:52
I'm logged on the DC and it says it can't access a DC :/
Actually @AvnerShahar-Kashtan is right essentialy.
If we want to code cleanly(?!), then we should also be clean in our everyday language.
@Nerdintraining /FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT DC, WHY U NO WORKIE?/
@satibel have you tried turning it off and back on agaiN?
@satibel have You tried working, and not reading some comics in work time?
Studied Unicode/ASCII in school/college I think and can't remember much now lol
09:00
@Mathematics You knew the whole ASCII table?
@Nerdintraining I'd disagree on what "clean" is. English grammar isn't really standardized, and changes from decade to decade and from country to country (and even city to city or social circle to social circle). But I differentiate between "we say it differently here" and "UD says so". :)
@ntohl No, I meant I knew what it meant
but forgot till I read about it again today
I knew chunks of the ASCII table. Especially the Hebrew charset in Extended ASCII, because back in DOS you didn't always have a Hebrew keyboard codepage set up, so you had to type Hebrew letter-by-letter using ALT-<ascii-code>.
Well, you didn't "have to", but we still did it.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Hebrew ? keep hearing it who's language is it
09:04
<-- laughing a bit right now
delphi IDE didn't let me write alt+char a lot of time, and it was a bit of a problem, because [] and {} were only available with alt+<ascii-code>
@Squiggle why
alt+123 for example. I still remember
Modern Hebrew's the official language of Israel. In additional there's also biblical Hebrew, still used as a liturgical language by Jews the world over.
@ntohl Were they? What keyboard layout was that?
hungarian
09:06
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan is it like Arabic ?
@Mathematics Both are semitic languages with shared roots. They use a different alphabet, though, and have changed a lot over the years.
now I type both hungarian, and english layout, so no problemo
Especially since vernacular Hebrew was mostly dead for several hundred years until being artificially revived, reformed and rewritten in the 19th century.
@Nerdintraining hum, that seems a good idea, the DC is also an hyper-V server.
@ntohl nope
I have a WPF project, where the following sais> Cannot be null Parameter name: root.

Why is that? The code compiles regardless of the error...
<Window.DataContext>
    <local:MyViewModel />
</Window.DataContext>
09:21
@satibel and also Superman and Flash
@satibel what could ever go wrong?
Let say I have branch A, I make changes and Sync them with VSTS using VS
Do I also need to merge it with master branch ?
@Mathematics Yes. TFS branches are entirely standalone. Unless you explicitly merge changes back to the main branch, they'll stay in your branch.
(Assuming by "sync them with VSTS" you mean "check in your changes")
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yes I did
but I am not sure how to Sync my changes to my branch and then merge changes to master too
I have done this in past but can't remember how
Go to Source Control Explorer, right-click your branch, select Branching and Merging and Merge.
09:35
^ that was it.. thanks
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan how awful
@misha130 It's not that different than git, except that git takes the "and also push upstream to source branch" action and makes it part of the checkin process, rather than a separate, explicit action.
I think TFS branches are like "LETS COPY AND PUT IT TO THE SIDE"
and git branches are just branching out
And also retain a shared base version between them so your merge comes from a shared basis.
TFS takes an hour to do anything with branches as far as I remember
09:47
Oh, implementation wise? Yeah, it involves a lot of copying. Git is much smarter with that, because it was explicitly designed as a core usage scenario.
10:00
What is this format (image): "data:image/jpeg;base64,/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQAAAQABAAD.. etc"
what? base64?
It looks like a base-64-encoded jpeg stored as a DataURL.
^this
DataURL is a way to store data, such as images, directly inside a URL, so you can have a an <img src="<binarydata>"> with the image embedded in the HTML, rather than residing a a file on a web server somewhere.
Useful for HTML emails and other embedded files, less so for regular webpages, where they can't take advantage of caching and optimizations. Also, useful to hide malicious code.
Thanks very much @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
10:08
also google uses it for the thumbnails when searching images.
data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAAN [snip]
Hmm, true. Must be more efficient when showing many pictures then making multiple server hits.
Many unique pictures, at that.
I'm working on a project which a JS cropper load this image from the database, but it doesn't render properly,
When I make a SELECT query for that value, and paste it in the browser it shows the image, when I wrote a PRINT query it doesn't select the same image:
SELECT
     [Image]
  FROM [GENImages]

Declare @img nvarchar(max);
Select @img=(SELECT TOP 1 [Image] FROM [GENImages] );
Print @img;
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Q: filling list, but getting Object refrence error for bind dropdownlist in mvc

Ram SinghI am using below code to bind the dropdownlist, i am not getting why i am getting object reference error, even i initialized the entity. public class RankingEntity { public string Tournament { get; set; } public IList<SelectListItem> Years { get; set; } } public class Years { publi...

Please help me
10:24
@RamSingh The exception is telling you that Years is null. Which it is, because you never initialize it.
You initialize RankingEntity, but there's no code that creates a new List<SelectListItem> and assigns it to the Years property.
There are three different comments to your question which tell you exactly the same thing.
How does Unicode fix problems with languages where when character meet up there shape is totally different ?
seems like I asked a question and everyone stopped for a second and looking at my face
Unicode is not a font
Can anyone point me in the direction of some good C# Rx coding katas to learn it?
I've got the basics, just want to practice solving some common problems.
10:37
@RoelvanUden are you aware of any language which combines characters into a new shape
coding katas?
I think you're confusing some things. @Mathematics
@proxy A sample problem as a coding exercise.
@RoelvanUden I definitely am, I am trying to find link between fonts & Unicode & languages
Chinese and Japanese have Kanji, for example, symbols with a set of meanings behind them. Even if they visually look like a combination of different kanji, they're not. It's still just one kanji that happens to look similar to some others.
Unicode is essentially just a mapping of numbers to meanings. A meaning can be a letter, like in our written language, but a meaning can also be a specific kanji in Japanese or a letter in hewbrew.
To represent our written language, the bare essential is 2x26 (a-z upper and lower)
The bare essential of japanese is roughly 2000 kanji
so the numeric range of unicode is huge
10:41
Oh, never mind, this is what I was remembering: rxwiki.wikidot.com/101samples but it'd be nice if there was another list of problems with Rx solutions to demonstrate.
Ah, I think you're asking about scripts with characters that change depending on context?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan got it dude.. thanks
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan let me find an example
For instance, Hebrew diacritic marks have a unicode code point, but when rendered, they combine with the letter preceding them.
א + ַ = אַ
Look at character set and then the words
they are looking totally different
characters get different shape when they are joined with other characters
which doesn't happens in English at least
10:45
Complex text layout (abbreviated CTL) or complex text rendering refers to the typesetting of writing systems in which the shape or positioning of a grapheme depends on its relation to other graphemes. The term is used in the field of software internationalization, where each grapheme is a character. Scripts which require CTL for proper display may be known as complex scripts. Examples include the Arabic alphabet and scripts of the Brahmic family, such as Devanagari or the Thai alphabet. Many scripts do not require CTL. For instance, the Latin alphabet or Chinese characters can be typeset by simply...
Or do they just have different symbols that happen to look like visual combinations, but aren't, and have their own meanings?
oh ok
@RoelvanUden Arabic is not a symbolic language like Chinese
@RoelvanUden No, they just change shape. Like cursive writing, where a letter would change shape to connect with letters before or after it.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that's it, now we know what to call it :D
saying that I forgot my real question xD
so how Unicode deals with complex text layout, I guess it's not capable to fully support it
isnt it just the same but its just a matter of the font that displays it?
10:56
It's not a unicode issue, as I understand it. It's the responsibility of the text rendering engine.
@misha130 yes, but I can split a string of English keywords.. how would I be able to split a complex text layout if that makes any sense ?
@Mathematics The character representation is no different. It's just a visual rendering issue. When you split them, they won't get rendered as ligatures.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I am trying to understand how C# going to distinguish if a given word is from which language, if I would like to split it into string array
Consider the Latin ligature Æ or the German a combination of A and E. In this case, there's an explicit Unicode character for it, but if there weren't, it would be up to the font and the rendering engine to display the two characters as Æ. Of course, if you split that two-character string up, you'll have separate A and E, not two halves of an Æ.
@Mathematics A given string is composed of characters. These characters are Unicode characters. The fact that the same unicode character might be rendered differently depending on the character following it is irrelevant to string manipulation.
Just like the font you use have no effect.
guys can someone help with with the concept of udp clients and servers. every example i seen so far, the server is getting info but i want info to the client, so how does that work
11:00
For instance, I use a font in Visual Studio that renders => as a single arrow character. I see it as one character, but it's still two characters in the actual data.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan so that goes back to that if Unicode exists for complex text layout... splitting going to work, otherwise it won't
http://technotif.com/creating-simple-udp-server-client-transfer-data-using-c-vb-net/
that might help you.
@satibel in this example its the same, server is recieving data and client is sending
but i want it the other way round
well
it should be the same?
@Proxy me?
11:05
@Mathematics Read the link I posted again. CTL isn't a Unicode feature. Unicode deals with representing and storing character data. CTL is part of the rendering engine. The same rendering engine could support CTL for both unicode and non-unicode data.
then you have both a server and a client in the same program, I think @RachelDockter
@RachelDockter You want the client to listen to data pushed by the server?
yeah
Where are your clients and servers? Over the internet?
yeh, for now its just my laptop but yeh over the internet
11:07
That might be a problem, because incoming UDP traffic will probably be blocked for most clients.
you may have to deal with nat after that
it worked fine with tcp
udp wont work?
i cant see why it would block it
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Q: UDP hole punching implementation

broocI am trying to accomplish UDP hole punching. I am basing my theory on this article and this WIKI page, but I am facing some issues with the C# coding of it. Here is my problem: Using the code that was posted here I am now able to connect to a remote machine and listen on the same port for incomi...

fun fun fun
i think thats for 2 clients for 1 server
i think im just gonna have to do it through tcp then when i want to connect, send a msg through tcp to say set up a client so it can send me data like that
11:13
22
Q: Simple UDP example to send and receive data from same socket

Tono NamFor some reason I am having a hard time sending and receiving data from the same socket. Anyways here is my client code: var client = new UdpClient(); IPEndPoint ep = new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Parse("127.0.0.1"), 11000); // endpoint where server is listening (testing localy) client.Connect(ep); ...

that should be what you want.
that could work, ill have a look at that thanks
you are becoming a google pro @satibel
Satibel: real-life lmgtfy
!!tell Proxy ddg !so udp c#
11:21
google is weak, duck duck go is strong.
ok, little duckling
so duck duck, much go, wow
!!doge duck, duck, go, > google
        wow
so duck
           such  duck
                          very  go
much  > google
@Mathematics Yeah, that seems to match what I've said.
11:32
Morning. Anyone here done much work with custom SSIS components?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yet to read the article completely
It deals with the various rendering issues, both for complex scripts and RTL scripts. But they're all irrelevant - the raw string data you have is still comprised of a set number of characters, which you can manipulate however you like - just be aware that arbitrarily chopping up a string might change the rendering of some characters.
It's actually simpler than with combining characters, where you need to copy both characters together.
^trying to absorb that

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