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12:15
guys, I have a question. If i build my solution in visual studio, how good protected is my code? Is it easy for an IT person to see my code?
Yes, super easy.
with reverse engineering i mean
okay, is there some way to protect this a bit better?
Don't bother.
@wouterdejong You can make it a bit harder using obfuscators. It will discourage a bored user mucking about the DLLs, but not anyone who seriously wants to reverse engineer your code.
so I should not bother?
12:18
Regardless of what you do, code that must run on someones machine must become machine code. And machine code can be translated back. There is literally no way to prevent it. You can use obfucsators, that just mangle names. You can also use protection software (e.g. Themida) and combine assemblies, do native compiles, etc, etc.
All that comes with a financial cost and downsides, such as virus scanners flagging your file as malicious. Because they don't understand it.
Ultimately, as Roel says, any code that the user's machine can read, the user can read as well. If you have code that must never, ever be seen by other people, don't run it on their machine - encapsulate the secret logic in a service on a machine you control and call it.
but for example a popular game like (counterstrike/LoL) how come noone can reverse engineering those?
or is this actially possible?
@wouterdejong They can be, sure.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan okay, i didnt know this
thanks guys for helping me understand
But what do you gain by reverse engineering a game like CS?
12:20
you can make it again and sell it?
and maybe make it easier to hack a game like that?
@wouterdejong you can get a lawsuit on your ass
true that
I have another question:
I have used reShaper to refactor my whole code
I made a private lol server for fun back in 2013
For most AAA games, the code is only part of the issue - you have the graphics and sound and visual assets as well.
now it gained me 1 error which I cant solve
12:21
it worked only on the menu though
btw, what do you guys think or ReSharper?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan that is easy, it's included in the game.
@wouterdejong Noone? have you ever looked around?
You can take these, crack the copy protection and resell it, of course. Happens all the time. It's not a technical issue, but a legal one.
everyone hacks that shit.
12:22
@wouterdejong It's a fantastic productivity tool.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan aaaah okay thanks
@RoelvanUden okay thanks for helping me understand, didnt knew that happened
I personally hacked Lineage II, Aion, Guild Wars 2, and Q3/JKII/JKIII
It's really not difficult at all.
but: this gives me an error: this.saveHuidigeUpdatesToolStripMenuItem.Click += new System.EventHandler((sender, e) => this.saveHuidigeUpdatesToolStripMenuItem_Click(sender, e, saveFileDialog1.Filter = "txt files (.txt)|.txt|All files (.)|*.*"));
VAC and PB and such are annoyances at best
Of course, with multiplayer games, the main value comes from the community of players. You can sell a pirated knock-off of LoL, but without people to play with, it's worthless.
12:24
@RoelvanUden did you mean Peanut Butter?
it tells me `Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error CS0103 The name 'saveFileDialog1' does not exist in the current context WindowsFormsApplication1 C:\Users\Administrator\documents\visual studio 2015\Projects\WindowsFormsApplication1\WindowsFormsApplication1\Form1.Designer.cs 187 Active
`
You can reverse engineer the client and hack it to cheat, but A) that's cheating, and B) these hacks are constantly being monitored with various anti-cheating measures that change.
also, it's probably easier to make a new game.
Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Message The designer cannot process the code at line 187:

this.saveHuidigeUpdatesToolStripMenuItem.Click += new System.EventHandler((sender, e) => this.saveHuidigeUpdatesToolStripMenuItem_Click(sender, e, saveFileDialog1.Filter = "txt files (*.txt)|*.txt|All files (*.*)|*.*"));

The code within the method 'InitializeComponent' is generated by the designer and should not be manually modified. Please remove any changes and try opening the designer again. C:\Users\Administrator\documents\visual studio 2015\Projects\WindowsFormsA
@satibel PunkBuster bruh.
Value in reverse engineering a game comes from the abuse or knowledge you gain
Not in trying to resell it
12:29
strictly speaking how hard is it to hack a game?
@Proxy Depends what "hack" means.
i never looked into it but it seems to be rather difficult
It takes time. That's all.
let's say make a bot that walks around map and attacks enemies
@Proxy Eh, it takes time. In a MMO? It's not too hard.
Could anyone help me with the error I got?
is it ok, to just ask someone to help You?
I think I made it before, but now I forget, any help?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42367502/how-do-i-make-calculations-operations-inside-select-method-in-linq
dont think so :P
12:35
@ntohl yeah that is awesome
@Proxy The biggest concern is getting crucial entity information. Where is everything? Where am I? What entities are enemies? How much health does he have? What is attacking me? This is usually one data structure, and once you have it, you can begin.
@Proxy I reflected to wouter
yup i get how it should be done, but for me it look you need to know really well low level stuff
is working, dissasembly, c, how does the operating system exactly work etc
You have to figure it out for the first hack You make, than every game, You have to relearn the entity informations
@Proxy Finding such data is done in reverse order. You start with something you know. Your health, for example. Once you know the memory location of your health (using a memory scanner), trace how it is addressed (tracing opcodes, usually it's pointer + 0x14 or something). Then you know the base address of your entity, and you have to search what references it. Most common data structures are linked lists and hash sets. So you need to map out how things are being linked.
Once you know the data structure, you can quickly build a scanner to the origin of it and see where it's referenced from. You want a 'static pointer', one that doesn't change between process launches. Static variables, if you will, and then a path that is predictable to the data structure.
Once you got all that, well, you're in.
12:40
^ even that looks impossible for me to accomplish :P
Then it's just finding more info in said entities, creating attack and defense intelligence, prioritization, mapping mechanics, etc, but none of that truly relies on game data. In Aoin, however, i needed ability data too because you had countermoves that only trigger under specific conditions etc.
@Proxy It's not. You already know how memory works, it's just tracing it back.
roel u working at the orcagroup?
Yeah. I see you found my LinkedIn :P
haha yes! :)
i was just curious, i think you are a smart man
how do you approach solving such a problem? you load the game via some kind of memory mapper?
12:43
@wouterdejong :-) Thank you for the kind comment
@Proxy Well, CheatEngine is a great start.
@RoelvanUden you mind me asking how much u earn?
Most games don't prevent CheatEngine (it uses ReadProcessMemory if you want it to). Some do, then you want to either create a different memory bridge (annoying) or rebrand CE (because they only detect cheatengine haha)
u can delete it
netto/bruto?
sorry, but this is very low in my eyes for someone like you
12:47
Haha, thanks. I'm a Junior when we're speaking technicalities of market knowledge. I have less than 3 years job experience. The fact that I've programmed for 14 years doesn't matter to salary.
@TravisJ: Hai, got some feedback for your StackTopReorder chrome app: 1: thanks, it's awesome 😃 2: there's a delay in it re-ordering the topbar, on page load. Is this something you can "fix"?
il try to play with it a bit when my vacation begins, so i will annoy you a bit more if i manage to do anything :P. thanks
Sure man. If you target Aion or GW2 I still have everything in code if you want it.
maybe for gw2 so i can check what you have done
but i doubt i will be able to use it though
Hi guys, a friend of me tries to add a row in excel including a formula, I helped him to get that part working, but now excel shows #name?
....

However when we press enter in the formula bar of excel without editing, it does get the correct value.

Anyone has an idea (it's the MS.....Interop.Excel
12:49
@RoelvanUden does ur job accept that u chat here quite often?
@wouterdejong Yeah. Some people read news, or check their FaceBook or WhatsApp or whatever, but I don't -- I just keep up with SO chat and Slack chat. I think it balances out. Either way, my bosses know so I guess it's fine.
@RoelvanUden Okay thanks for answering my questions
The project runs on Win Forms c#.net
13:08
@MikeM. I had something like that, but the user could live with that
a friend of mine went to represent their application to some event. and they included map of europe from the 1920's
hehe
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i'm not mad am i ... I an't just generate a json string then build a javascript that does ... var foo = jsonString to emit a js object assignment statement that works
or is that dumb?
json is javascript.
Nope
13:22
But you'll have to call eval to execute it.
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one is a data format the other isa language
JSON is JavaScript Object Notation. JSON is text.
Yeah, but it's a data format based on the same syntax as JS, so they're disturbingly compatible.
And for the good of all puppies on earth, don't use eval.
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I have a javascript object and I want to get a string from it so I can build a script with it in
any ideas?
most of the answers online seem to be half the solution
13:24
var jsonString = JSON.stringify(myObject) / var obj = JSON.parse(myJsonString)
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I think I have a mostly complete solution using overloads of stringify
@Cerbrus i did wonder about that
something about it annoys me though
And that is?
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basically i've built this query builder thing
it constructs a data source for a grid on a web page bound to an OData endpoint
I've seen a project that had a <script src="data.json"> line. I was wondering why it was loading json data that way.
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I'm trying to build a text area that contains the embed code
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan oh that's interesting
13:26
Turns out data.json contained the line var data = <insert large json blob here>.
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emit a script tag with the data
So they had a JSON file, didn't know how to load it dynamically into a variable, so they prefixed it with a javascript assignment and simply loaded it as code.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That large blob wasn't json
This is what I meant by "disturbingly compatible".
Sure it was. It was both valid JSON and valid JS.
Hm, okay
Not really how it should be done, but okay
13:28
Of course not. It was a terrible travesty.
Hehe
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json = { "property": "value" }
js i need to construct   = var data = { property: "value" };
subtly different
I spose I could json the object then regex it
i might be asking for trouble there though
So, @War, you're looking for a method to load the JSON data into your JS?
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no i have a json object
There is no such thing as a "json object"
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13:29
I want to build a script to be consimed later with that object in it
You either have a JSON string, or a object.
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var foo = someMethodCall(); <-- i won't have this method, but i will have the result later
I don't want to have all my querybuilding framework on every page I want to build a script I can save in the db then later just drop that on to another page in the system
As in JavaScript?
from the DB, into a page?
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yeh
Eeh, what's the actual problem you're trying to solve by doing that?
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13:32
so my CMS core will happily serve up content blocks
when the user creates a new page they can pick a component to drop on to it
one such component would be a grid / table of data
JSON notation ({"property":"value"}) is valid JS as well.
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that can be constructed from a pre saved set of config info from this query builder I have built
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That's just a JS object
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan yeh I think i might be just going mad in thinking I can't just treat a json string as a js object
so if I emit script that contains something like ...
@War The difference is that JSON is data and JS is code.
When you start emitting scripts, you're merging the two.
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13:34
var script = "var data = " + JSON.stringify(obj) + ";";
@War Please no
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that should work right?
So if you have JSON-formatted data and you're emitting it as a script - which isn't very different than calling eval - you're effectively translating JSON to JS code.
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ok so i'm not totally mad by questioning this
this method take byte[],
blob.DownloadToByteArray(byteArray, 0);
how to define a blank object of byte[] if I don't know its length?
13:35
What exactly is configurable, for the client, @War?
The query?
Or the data?
173
Q: How to initialize empty array in C#

yogeshIs it possible to create an empty array without specifying the size? For example I created, String[] a = new String[5]; Can we create the above string array without the size?

@AvnerShahar-Kashtan technically speaking, JSON isn't always valid JS
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@Cerbrus both
@War ... what
@Cerbrus will it expand ?
@MohamedAhmed dunno
13:37
@KendallFrey I wouldn't be surprised, since the two haven't been developed to match ever since JSON split off. Don't know where they differ, though.
@MohamedAhmed You don't. An array is a statically allocated block of memory. It has to have a size when created.
It's not to do with changes to either, they were never 100% compatible
I think we need a concrete example from @War, to see what exactly he wants to do...
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one sec guys I got a junior asking me about GC because a server is using 3GB of ram for a 100k of data
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan So, what choices I have? is there any workaround?
@MohamedAhmed I don't know what blob is, but generally speaking, most APIs that expect you to pass them in a buffer to fill, have a facility to tell you how big the buffer should be.
13:45
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan It's azure blob storage
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Q: Azure Blob storage: DownloadToByteArray VS DownloadToStream

JulenI have been playing with the Azure Blob Storage service to save/recover files in a context of a web page to be hosted in Azure Web Pages. During the learning process I have come with two solutions; the first basically uses DownloadToStream which does the same but with a FileStream. In this case ...

You can use blob.Properties.Length and build the byte[] accordingly.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Is this possible if the file exist on azure:
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right ... sorry about that guys ... all I got was "IIS is using 3GB of ram" ... I was like ... uh ok ... what app, what pool, what process? what's running?
so many questions
go answer them all before you say "it's borked"
He's trying to run a csv import ... it's only about 6MB of raw data but he's getting high load on the app box for some reason ... I think i'll get this JSON vs JS stuff sorted first then hit that
its only a test box after all
14:01
0
Q: I want to display Second Drop downlist in same popup window

Ivin RajI want to display the Second Drop down list (Country List) in same popup window .After i selecting the language (language drop down list), The country drop down list is showing the country details ,which are related to the language i have selected in first drop down(language drop down),but its d...

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right then so what I basically need is something like this ...
my.ui.grid($("someContainerforTheNewgrid", configObject);
What should the config contain? Just properties, or also data?
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the config is just a simple javscript object (in the query builder code I have right now)
if i pass it to that function it knows all baout how to build a grid and add it to the given parent element on the page
Okay, so what is the problem?
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well config object
In the query builder I need to emit that line of code above, but with the object as a string
then I copy that code (or save in the db) for later use
14:06
" I need to emit that line of code above" That's where something is going wrong.
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var scriptForLater = "
   var config = JSON.stringify(jsobj);
   my.ui.grid($('someContainerforTheNewgrid', config);
";
But if I understand you correctly, you already have access to the "object as a string"?
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i'm probably not explaining it very well
stringify?
Oh, I see.
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I want to save the variable scriptForLater
14:09
You're trying to build that string, in JavaScript?
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yes :)
and jsobj is the actual object that has the properties?
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yes :)
Okay, gimme a sec...
var configString = JSON.stringify(jsobj);
var scriptForLater = "my.ui.grid($('someContainerforTheNewgrid', JSON.parse("+ configString + "));";
That should probably do it
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hmmm
14:12
o/
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testing it now :)
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stupid ass infrastructure running slow because of my colleagues testing lol
that looks about right
Excellent
Well, "code as string" concerns aside...
quickie.

Say if I has a method with the following syntax

public void MashPotatoes(IVegetable vegetable)
{
var potato = (Potato)vegetable;
// MASHMASH
}

Is there any way in c# to cut down having to cast an object to the desired type? I can't have the signature different to what's there because it's conforming to an interface.

I.e. I can't do
public void MashPotatoes(Potato vegetable)
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14:16
@Cerbrus yeh i'm not so keen on code as string either but the whole purpose of this piece of functionality is exactly that
I shouldn't be able to pass beans to MashPotatoes. ick
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Im using it to build ascript that will construct a very complex component for a page
@War Hey, as long as it works... :P
Lets pretend it just mashes any vegetable @KendallFrey - but in this implementation of IVegetableMasher you're expecting a Potato
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@JARRRRG your problem is that the method expects a vegetable when clearly the implementation only applies to potatoes
14:17
@JARRRRG So, what should happen in the case where they pass something of the "wrong" type?
and you want to do very particular things to these potatoes, that one can only do to a potato
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@Cerbrus the net result of this is content you import to a page that the user can then use the content editor to further manipulate
@JARRRRG is it me or is it getting hot in here
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its not like i'm hanging a busines sprocess off it lol
hmm if the wrong type is passed in @KendallFrey then it should kaboom
14:18
@War Itás more of an intermediate step, then?
@JARRRRG In that case, not really, no.
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@Cerbrus yeh basically its a power tool to prevent devs having to spend half an hour putting scripts together
Okay so it is as minimal as possible :(
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once they have the pre-constructed object from the tool they will ikely "tweak it" in the place it's used
@TravisJ
@JARRRRG You should probably handle the exceptional case explicitly
14:20
js, i have an array of promises, i need a call back after all have finished (idc if they were successful or not)
yes, that makes sense to do so @KendallFrey
@SteveG Promise.all
otherwise a year from now the same code will have a bad smell of invisible errors
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IVegetable<T> {  ... stuff ... }
IPotato : IVegetable<Potato> { void Mash(Potato); }
@JARRRRG like that
i looked at .all, but it says: "If you have four promises which resolve after a timeout, and one rejects immediately, then Promise.all rejects immediately."
i need to wait for all the promises to either fail or succeed, then call a callback
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14:21
your issue is that the mash method is defined in the wrong place (e.g. in IVegetable<T>)
@SteveG Then write your own
hmm is it possible to detect that "a file has been removed/renamed/changed/added in a directory? - in Windows.
My application depends on all files in a directory. - But analysing them all takes a long long time, and they are typically not meant to change during the course of a running program. However if they change, to prevent crashes and enable dynamic runs, I should rerun the file cacher.
i'm asking if theres anything that's already written
@War - I get where you're coming from to make it generic, thing is the Mash method needs to be different depending on the type of Vegetable
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@JARRRRG potentially you probably want a IMashable<T> because more than one type of veg can be mashed
14:22
yeah
@SteveG There probably is, but I doubt it's in vanilla.
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@JARRRRG yeh ... i've hit this in third party API's before
maybe in bluebird
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I tend to wrap everything now and only depend on my own interfaces in my code
@KendallFrey hm
14:23
Generics are fun ... said nobody ever
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that way when I get problems in the interface implementation I can replace one piece if need be
@JARRRRG I love generics
Generics can be fun
And they can be a PITA
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built a highly complex stack with very little code ... promotes a ton of code reuse
public interface ICRUD<T> { the usual shit! }
applies to most entities
yep, that's what I'm actually doing now. I'm turning existing code which is provides functionality to upload files (mvc c#) to the cloud (azure). Making it generic so it supports both cloud and say file storage (sql db) etc.
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cool :)
14:25
I recently built an IMailable, implemented in a BaseMailable, which is inherited from in a bunch of entities. Some BaseMailable implementations are overridden on some entities
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I've been exposed to a lot more complex generic type of work and DI stuff recently
I still need a bit more practice. Hopefully the next time I come across them I'm not such a sucker.
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I basically have a layered approach
use DI to stick it all together at runtime
most of the manual wiring many stacks have I just did by convention
really hard to do unless you are mega strict with your naming conventions
yeah
@SteveG I'm not finding anything, if your intent is truly to ignore rejections, you can use Promise.all(foos.map(p => p.catch(...)))
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Controller<T>
{
     protected virtual IService<T> Service { get; }

    Controller(IService<T> service) { Service = service; }
}
then repeat in service layer
but ctor passes in IDatacontext<T>
14:28
generic @Warlord
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that then basically depends on a EF context or folder or something
I then had interface inheritence up to the eyeballs
then all the default implementations and their extensions
but interfaces are bostly empty, and by using inheritence i write very little code
I have no way near as much practice to be able to pull that stuff off. I can look at it, understand it - use DI to hook it up but if you gave me a task like that.. I'd fudge it up, at least 10 times.
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then i provided default implementations of that lot
gist: 46a8b90868e26325a8277650b5c4f1a3, 2017-02-21 14:33:51Z
using Core.Data;
using Core.Objects;
using Core.Security.Objects.Entities;
using log4net;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Linq.Dynamic;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Security;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;

namespace Core.Services
{
    /// <summary>
    /// Core service implementation
    /// </summary>
    /// <typeparam name="T">service type</typeparam>
    public class Service<T, TUser> : IService<T, TUser> where T : class
    {
        static readonly ILog log = LogManager.GetLogger(typeof(Service<T, TUser>));
        protected IDataContext Db { get; private set; }

        protected IAuthInfo AuthInfo { get; }
        
        protected User SSOUser
        {
            get
            {
                var req = new HttpClient()
                    .WithApiBaseUriFromConfig()
                    .AddAuthToken(AuthInfo.Token)
                    .GetAsync<User>("Members/User/Me()");
                req.Wait();
                return req.Result;
            }
        }

        protected TUser User { get; set; }

        protected virtual bool UserIsActive { get { return (User != null &&  (!(User is IAmLogicallyDeleted) || ((IAmLogicallyDeleted)User).IsActive)); } }

        /// <summary>
        /// Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="Service{T}" /> class.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="db">The data store on which this service sits.</param>
        public Service(IDataContext db, IAuthInfo authInfo)
        {
            Db = db;
            AuthInfo = authInfo;
        }
        
        public virtual void Dispose()
        {
            if (Db != null)
            {
                Db.Dispose();
                Db = null;
            }
        }

        public virtual T Get(object id)
        {
            if (UserIsActive || AuthInfo.SignatureIsValid)
                return Db.Get<T>(id);

             throw new SecurityException("Access Denied!");
        }

        public virtual IQueryable<T> GetAll()
        {
            if (UserIsActive || AuthInfo.SignatureIsValid)
                return Db.GetAll<T>();

            throw new SecurityException("Access Denied!");
        }

        public virtual IQueryable<T> GetAll(int[] ids)
        {
            //TODO: consider extending dynamic linq to support contains expressions
            //http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10186683/system-linq-dynamic-can-i-use-in-clause-in-where-statement 

            if (ids != null && ids.Any())
            {
                var idName = typeof(T).GetIdProperty().Name;
                var expressionBuilder = new StringBuilder(idName + " = " + ids[0]);

                for (int i = 1; i < ids.Length; i++)
                    expressionBuilder.Append(" Or " + idName + " = " + ids[i]);

                return GetAll().Where(expressionBuilder.ToString());
            }

            return new List<T>().AsQueryable();
        }

        public virtual async Task<T> UpdateAsync(T entity)
        {
            if (UserIsActive || AuthInfo.SignatureIsValid)
                return await Db.UpdateAsync(entity);

            throw new SecurityException("Access Denied!");
        }

        public virtual Task DeleteAsync(object id)
        {
            if (UserIsActive || AuthInfo.SignatureIsValid)
                return Db.DeleteAsync(Db.Get<T>(id));

            throw new SecurityException("Access Denied!");
        }

        public virtual async Task<T> AddAsync(T entity)
        {
            if (UserIsActive || AuthInfo.SignatureIsValid)
                return await Db.AddAsync(entity);

            throw new SecurityException("Access Denied!");
        }

        public virtual async Task<ICollection<T>> AddAllAsync(ICollection<T> items)
        {
            if (UserIsActive || AuthInfo.SignatureIsValid)
                return await Db.AddAllAsync(items);

            throw new SecurityException("Access Denied!");
        }
        public virtual async Task<ICollection<T>> UpdateAllAsync(ICollection<T> items)
        {
            if (UserIsActive || AuthInfo.SignatureIsValid)
                return await Db.UpdateAllAsync(items);

            throw new SecurityException("Access Denied!");
        }
        public virtual async Task<ICollection<T>> DeleteAllAsync(ICollection<T> items)
        {
            if (UserIsActive || AuthInfo.SignatureIsValid)
                return await Db.DeleteAllAsync(items);

            throw new SecurityException("Access Denied!");
        }
    }
}
dead simple ... so from there I define a new interface IContentManageService<T> say and inherit from IService<T, SomeTypeOfUserForCMS>
Then I implement a base CMSService which doesn't have much code at all
I hate generics since they are so limiting.
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then I create a IPageService : ICMSService<Page>
then I implement that
anything beyond the base Service<T> is not essential
but the more specific you want to go you simply add
most my CRUD work involves writing a simple method in a new class or an existing small one these days (maybe 5 lines of code)
so I spend the bulk of my time on more complex stuff
workflow engine, scriptable hosting core, dynamic UI generation, multi domain processes
14:38
@ntohl He fixed it reading out a previous cell with the same kind of formula, we changed the cell number to which it shall read the product id out of and replaced it with the new cell number, this fixed it.
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If i ever get my blog up and running I plan to talk a whole lot more about this
guys i have a pretty general question but if im streaming 2 videos through udp on my own server and client, how would i know which is which, for when i display them?
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surely the thing that requested them will know whati t requested?
and the server knows what it's responding to
@RachelDockter you have different ports/connections?
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so both ends know
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@KendallFrey i'm making x number of api calls, some will succeed, some will fail, but i need them all to complete so that i can aggregate the errors of the ones that failed into a modal window
i did that for like 1 image, so i send a request for an image, put the client in recive image mode then display it, but when its 2 videos streaming continuously, i cant really do that
@satibel same port
@SteveG So you want to map a set of rejecting promises to a set of rejection reasons. .catch is the method to do that.
i was thinking i could put a unique character at the start of every packet depending on which it is, and then read it like that but not sure how much slower that will be
if you use the same port and connection, you'll have to ad an UID
@KendallFrey the reasons are generated server side and returned when failure
14:45
whats a uid?
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$.ajax({
    type: "GET",
    contentType: 'application/json',
    crossDomain: true,
    url: my.api.rootUrl + query,
    context: context,
    error: my.errorHandler,
    success: function() { coomonStuff(this); callback(); },
    beforeSend: my.api.beforeSend
});
@SteveG
basically what you suggested, an Unique IDentifier
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I have that in a function in my own library
so I do something like ...
@SteveG These promises you're talking about, some may resolve and some may reject, right? Or do you have some other indication of failure?
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my.api.get("url", callback(data) { ... });
14:46
@satibel would i do it like i said? with a unique character or something
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whenever i make ajax calls
@KendallFrey the only indication i have of failure are status codes and .fail()
so in .fail, i add the errors to an array of errors to display
if you use a char for that, you add 8 bits per image, and have a maximum of 256 streams at the same time
So all the promises resolve, some with results and some with errors?
14:47
the performance impact may be negligible I think
i just need to know when they're all resolved so i can display the array of errors
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@SteveG yeh increment a counter hen you make calls and decrement when they come back, either as failed or success
ok thanks
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then when your counter hits 0 output the results
26 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
@SteveG Promise.all
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Promise.all: "If you have four promises which resolve after a timeout, and one rejects immediately, then Promise.all rejects immediately."
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^
@War NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
But you're saying the promises won't reject
so that doesn't matter
whats reject? maybe i don't know the lingo well enough
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actually you won't need a counter
14:48
i thought reject was one failure, so when one fails, the callback gets called
what a promise does when it fails to resolve
basically an error
But if the promises all resolve, you don't need to worry about the behaviour upon rejection
What's the "right" way to include .dll files in my web project so they can still be properly resolved when I move the project to a new computer? Up until now I've been keeping them in the project's bin folder, but I've started getting strange errors and this answer says it "just seems wrong" to deploy one's bin folder.
I could make a "dlls" folder and keep them in there... Is that the way I'm supposed to do it?
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@Kevin if they are needed, reference them
if not then presumably you are using reflection to load them or something
@Kevin Usually you avoid adding references to DLL files, but if you have to, I would put them in the project folder, beside all the C# code files
var promises = [];
var errors = [];

foreach(var id in listOfIds)
{
    promises[i] = doApiCall(id); // pretend like i is a set counter
    promise[i].fail(function(error) {
       errors.push(error);
    });
}

//psuedocode

when(promises.resolved) {
   modal.show(errors.join('<br/>'))
}
crap i was typing too much and forgot to enjoy my egg mcmuffin
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14:54
is enjoying an agg mcmuffin actually possible?
but, thats basically what i'm trying to do
Oh, you're using jQuery deferreds?
yeah, i think so
yes
well, both
the api calls are Backbone.ajax, which i'm sure is just a $.ajax wrapper
@KendallFrey When you say "avoid adding references to DLL files", do you mean "there is a way to use the functions and classes inside a dll without adding a reference to the dll, and that's what you should be doing", or do you mean "avoid dependency on third-party libraries entirely wherever possible", or do you mean something else?
but there are some jquery deferreds in there for a different reason
lol
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@Kevin I mean "dependencies on third party libraries should not be done with just the path to a DLL file, but with a reference to a project file or package in some package manager"

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