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I see. We have a similar principle in my native land of Python.
@SteveG So after reading the docs, it looks like:
33 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
@SteveG I'm not finding anything, if your intent is truly to ignore rejections, you can use Promise.all(foos.map(p => p.catch(...)))
but with Promise.all replaced with $.when
ah
ok
I don't suppose Visual Studio comes with a package manager preinstalled? Getting management to put any new software on QA or prod is as easy as pushing rope uphill.
@Kevin Yes, NuGet
New tech proposals will most likely be met with "nah, we'll just keep using naked dlls, since that's worked OK so far"
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15:04
@SteveG there's probably a cleaner way to do this but this should be pretty close ...
("OK" excluding the suffering I've been experiencing in dll hell lately, because my pain is invisible to them)
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    var promises = new Array();
    var success = new Array();
    var errs = new Array();

    for (var i in requestsToMake) {
        curreq = requestsToMake[i];
        $.ajax({
            type: curreq.type,
            contentType: curreq.contentType,
            crossDomain: true,
            url: curreq.url,
            error: function (res) { errs.push(res); },
            success: function (res, xhr) { promises.pop(xhr); success.push(xhr); },
            beforeSend: function () { promises.push(this); }
@KendallFrey Informative, thanks :-)
@Kevin nudity in the workplace is usually detrimental to productivity
@War There's definitely a cleaner way, and it involves not using jQuery
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@KendallFrey its convenient ... and tbh most people use it so i figured it was "good enough"
15:06
@War LMAO polling is cleaner than promises?
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@KendallFrey uh no ... that's not what i said
That's what you demonstrated
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you're twisting what i said to make me look like a twat
read what i said
It's ambiguous, I probably misunderstood
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I was not claiming EVER that the solution above is cleaner than using promise.all
I simply stated that what I had was A solution that was "probably not the best"
I didn't declare either way that it was better than taking any other approach
tbh though it wouldn't be that hard to refactor that in to using promise.all looking at this documentation ...
th issue of course being the dreaded IE
no support for it (as usual)
15:11
@MikeM. nice
@ntohl IKR
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@SteveG you could probably ditch the polling code if you did the same check in the success & fail methods
well you'd still have the method poll, but you'd just call it from success and error instead
then if you rip out the ajax stuff to replace a with a raw xhr block
that's probably about what you want
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is anyone faollowing this blog series?
if so ... is it any good?
hi community
I just got the privilege to write here, so I do :P
15:24
hey @War you're basically Mr. OData here, right? Have you used the microsoft Graph API?
Why when people debate, do they not use valid statistics? Why when someone says here is data, you ask, "What was the sample size, etc. to match individuals on, to attempt to see the deviation." They say now you don't believe the statistic I pulled off the internet.
because math is bad, any form is learning is brainwashing
15:41
@Greg Because people think pointing out flaws or fallacies is equivalent to calling them wrong or a liar.
Which is, of course, a fallacy.
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@Squiggle I had a look at it
not done anyhting with it yet though
@Greg people ignore facts when brought up in debates, thats how you debate just ignore facts, the more facts you ignore the more you win
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planning to when my other 500 projects calm down
@PhilippMüller welcome :)
Well, that is horrible.
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@Greg everyone knows that 100% of stats are bullshit
that's probably why
otherwise its you and your team who have way more stuff to deal with
15:58
javascript can eat a big bag of dicks
big bag of tiny bite sized dicks
typescript is alright though
it doesnt make me want to kill myself atleast
Anyone interested in Vue.js coupled inside a Asp.Net Core WebApi Project?
For a clean SPA Architecture?
vue is a meme
Milhouse is a meme.
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16:05
@SteveG your promise collection not working ?
did my code sample from above not work out?
@Squiggle i've tinkered a bit with the TFS API (also OData) ... might do some stuff with their azure and office API's at some point
but I really want to get in to the congitive services stuff
polling has a smell to it that I don't like
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from what I can tell its all i nthe graph models somewhere
@SteveG did you not see my follow up comments
I don't think you need to poll
you have 2 callbacks
fail and success
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run the polling checks in those functions
i don't want to poll
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16:07
so they only happen when somethings changed
polling is every whatever do some action to check state, then call done (on a timer)
I'm saying you still need the checks either way ... just not the timer
@War I was struggling with pagination on conversation posts. Turns out that most of the OData filter commands ($skip, $top etc) aren't supported on those collections. This isn't really documented anywhere.
The data on threads and conversations themselves work fine, but the actual content of those threads/conversations doesn't support that. No explanation why, but then again the API for this stuff is still beta.
>“Once formed,” the researchers observed dryly, “impressions are remarkably perseverant.”
well i just got a raise lol
is this an appropriate way to do this in aspnet? i am creating an initialize action that redirects to another actionresult that will return a view. the initialize action is what im using to determine how many pages to create (think of how google displays the number of pages of search results)
guys, where do I start when I want to communicate with an application where I dont have the source code of?
@misha130 congrats
thanks
16:38
someone told me its bad practice to create static classes in an aspnet application. is that true?
well you are on an OOP language of sorts
and you are trying to be very functional
so im trying to create a paging class
can i make 2 objects have the same mouseMove event, if so, how would i differentiate between them in the event?
pageSize is basically a constant
so that static class is going to act as a helper
thats fine @peterpep, avoid static classes with mutable state
16:46
@RachelDockter Can you explain what it means for two objects to "have the same event"?
Do you mean one event handler for multiple event sources?
If so, yes
@KendallFrey yeh, i think i got it now, and to diffrentiate between them i declare the sender as the object and go from there
Yes, that's the generic way of doing it
Usually there's a better way, depending on the situation
balls
I prefer spheres
i just want to find a js dev and punch him in the nose
lmao
like what kind of retard doesn't put in the functionality that i need
16:56
Why chrome download the image instead of showing it when going to its URL? is there a way to just show it?
something something mime types something something
headers
idk
drugs
anyone know an easy way to detect if my mouse is in the bounds of another object? i cant use mouseEnter as im holding the left mouse at the time
like, drag/drop?
what framework? WPF?
yeh drag drop pretty much, .net
im dragging and dropping another form object
wait wtf theres a built in drag drop function
ive spent the last half hour tryna do it manually
17:22
okay i think im being retarded
i added a class to my models folder and then did add-migration
but the migration is empty?
what did i do wrong
shit i know
need to create a dbset
nvm
@peterpep eeeexactly.
if it's not part of the context, it ain't gonna get picked up
yea im still learning this whole web and aspnet mvc shit
completely forgot about that step
18:06
is there any reason a variable would go to null after the event that set it, ended
like because its private static or something
@RachelDockter no
thats strange, i set it on my mouse down, but on mousemove its saying its null
Quite possibly because you move the mouse before you click
oh thats probably it then thanks
fml i can't even get a xamarin template to compile
18:21
thats why i hate xamarin
can someone help me fix this, its hurting my brain, i just need 1 variable to change when someone clicks left mouse down and not for it to loop
        private void display_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
        {
            PictureBox display = sender as PictureBox;

            defaultDisplay = display; //Run once

            if (e.Button == System.Windows.Forms.MouseButtons.Left)
            {
                currentlyMoving = display;
                mouseDownLocation = e.Location;
            }
        }
Why does linq use "let" instead of simply "var"?
Because var already has a use
Yes but in a linq expression can it even be used?
resharper "converts" all "vars" to "lets"
I don't know much about query syntax, it's useless IMO
18:35
Method syntax is love. Method syntax is life.
i emailed xamarin over five minutes ago and nobody has replied. is it time for me to be triggered?
man, what happened to all our sh!tposters of this channel?
linqs are the only thing keeping me sane. I just wish they were beter integrated into the language as a whole.
19:18
I have two instances of Oracle.DataAccess.dll in the GAC. The only difference I can see is that they have differing processor architectures: x86 and AMD64. My web project builds fine, but when I execute it, the first page load fails with Could not load file or assembly 'Oracle.DataAccess' or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. I suspect this is occurring because it's getting the wrong version from the GAC.
My questions are:
1) is it possible to determine exactly which dll is being loaded, and from where?
2) Is it possible to tell Visual Studio exactly which dll I want to load?
For #2, I had partial success by removing the dlls from the GAC and doing an "Add Reference" on a local copy of Oracle.DataAccess.dll in a nearby directory. This placed the dll in the bin, along with an Oracle.DataAccess.dll.refresh file which indicated the complete path to the copy of the dll.
... But then when I tried to publish, it failed with Could not load file or assembly again.
@Cerbrus - Sorry, that is just the nature of a userscript. They execute after the entire page has been loaded and rendered. So the jarring you see is the delay in the page loading once the first elements have been rendered. Here is the entire script that is run: github.com/travisjj/StackTopReorder . If you have any ideas for bypassing the delay, or preventing the jarring (I did think of making it slowly fade or something but I think that might just exacerbate the problem) - let me know
@Kevin - What type of project are you working on?
@KendallFrey - Is that because you can technically use new on public methods to override them?
@SteveG - wazaaaa
19:32
@TravisJ This sentence may be the epitome of incorrectness
Oh snap
Nerd fight!
I don't know why the compiler chooses virtual in this case
I imagine it's necessary to satisfy the interface constraint
@TravisJ I figured it'd be something like that.
I don't think new or override are related, even though they're literally opposites
No idea how to circumvent it though
19:36
@Cerbrus - That is the main problem with userscripts that I have found
hey quick question
I got a generic class that I feed some special cases interfaces to execute in some classes
what would be the proper name for these special cases interfaces
I call them processes but this is triggering me
decorators?
I have no idea what you're describing
@KendallFrey - Technically, new "hides" the method, so I used the "word" override, not the syntactical equivalent.
no, I realized I am describing a decorator
never mind
Also, to note, I would expect M to be virtual in that scenario.
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19:39
@Squiggle odata v3 I know doesn't support filtering child collections, but OData v4 does
Because if a new M is defined in the class D then the inherited M is virtual, so it must be assumed that is a possibility.
@TravisJ Why? Virtual is generally explicit.
"if a new M is defined in the class D then the inherited M is virtual" I don't understand the reasoning here
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@Squiggle you can't do stuff like "~/Api/Type?expand=Foo($filter=Bar eq 1)" in Odata 3 but i've had some success doing that type of thing in OData 4
Not in that scenario. Any definition of M from class D will take precedence, although new is expected in order to make it explicit, that doesn't change the fact that Program's definition is hidden.
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@Squiggle what version of OData are you using?
19:42
@TravisJ I agree that defining M in D will hide Program.M, but I don't see why that would make Program.M virtual
@KendallFrey - It is not the intended definition of M, so it should be virtual. It may be odd, but it does make sense why that would happen from the compiler.
You've completely confused me now
And it isn't even Rebecca Black day (friday)
I have ran into issues like this before when working with navigation properties in entity framework
@KendallFrey would u be able to help me make a class for a picturebox, i tried posting a question but nobody can help me do it
Probably not
19:46
its what seems like the simplist things that always get me
that happens to me too, the easy solutions always seem too simple and then I overlook them at first
It talks about C# specifics instead of the general naming schemes discussed in the supposed duplicate
@KendallFrey - I had attempted to use reflection to inspect virtual methods to determine if they would be lazy loaded, and if so to then try to load them to determine if there were associated records. This was to try and generalize the decision to soft delete or hard delete. However, as a result of virtual being a pain in the ass from the compiler, I had to stop doing that because it was sometimes deleting associations that actually had foreign relations.
@paul23 - It seems like a duplicate to me. The accepted answer literally points to the duplicate post (probably done prior to the duplication feature)
yea, to me the question is hence still unanswered: "why do arrays have a length instead of a count while they are just a specific form of a collection". That collides with anything I learned about OOP.
I want to learn C# - I currently know Java. Is C# > Java? I know that's a hard question to answer but I'm constantly striving to expand my capabilities.
19:53
I would assume it is because Count is a method that is generally called to enumerate an enumerable in order to determine the size of the collection it represents. And if the enumerable has already been materialized, then underneath there is an array, which then has a length property, which is actually what Count defaults to when the enumerable is materialized.
What are the good things about C#? What about reverse engineering and networking?
@TravisJ sitting in a presentation learning about stuff but the guy types too fast and doesn't talk well, so this is a failure of a workshop
@Archie - I think that it depends on what you are doing. In my experience C# has more tools to create code which is more readable and easier to develop and maintain. Java also handles certain iteration patterns very poorly, and the JVM in my opinion is inferior when compared with c#'s jitter. However, if you are wanting to make an Android app, you need Java. If you want to make something on the web, I would avoid Java and go with JavaScript or C# or .. just not Java.
Hmm okay. @TravisJ thank you. I was considering making something in C#.
Or c++ - but that's unrelated here :P.
@SteveG - I stopped going to workshops for the reason that many presenters don't give a f*(&^ about their audience and also many of them tend to just reproduce past examples instead of using best practice or new approaches. There are exceptions of course, but the run of the mill presentation tends to almost always disappoint from my experience.
19:57
Do your own workshop. With blackjack. And hookers.
@Archie - It really just depends on what you are making. Using the right tool for the job is very important, which is why students are typically taught language agnostic approaches to problems so they can use multiple languages. Java just happens to be Education's go to language for using as an example, and it does a decent job of being a good middle ground.
Ah fair enough. I mean.. I'm entirely self taught. I wish I could have lessons on some other language though.
My research skills are top notch though - they've improved massively.
That and my patience :P
Well if you can self educate and are patient you will be able to learn anything :)
Yeah which is good
It'd just be easier for a teacher to give me the answers - as with everything haha
If SO wasn't here - neither would I be
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@Archie that's actually a bad thing
I have found in my career I have learnt the most when I have nad no-one to ask
it's a shitty place to be at the time but after the problem is resolved you get an extra bit of god like power with your new found knowledge
20:03
@War I do know what you mean. Plus the feeling of success after figuring something out after 10 hours.
Yeah exactly!
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you learn so much other stuff on the way too
Yeah I've experienced that too
Just want to keep experiencing it :P
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right now i'm trying to build a hacking game ... with no help from anyone
"hacking" game?
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I've got everything from a terminal emulator to workflow engines to a script host to a custom language in this thing
and it's web based
it's bloody brutal
20:04
Sounds complicated
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but i'm deliberately tryingt o battle through without any help
I'm using it as a pet project
to learn a few new things
Yeah I see :)
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plus I got some inspiration from hackmud lol
so far I have a sort of virtual desktop
and that starts with a "fake init sequence" for a pc
that then automatically issues (by means of an "AI" after the init, a command to get you hooked up to a chat hub
then you chat with the AI to get going
it's very command line back to basics type stuff
Ah I see
That sounds very complicated though
Props to you though :)
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I'm looking at using C# as a scripting language so you can "load" your virtual copy of visual studio
and then write a script
20:07
I'm starting to despise research when I fail to get the answers
Ah okay
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My plan is to sandbox a bunch of built in stuff that the user can bolt together in whatever way they want to pull off hacks and what not
I'm using signalr too ... so the idea is that you'll be online and against other users in the same boat
I've also donea bit of tinkering with stuff like webGL so i'm thinking I might (assuming I get that far) build out a few other things that are more 3D
but ... despite my long winded explanation ... struggle man ... its good for you
hard as it is to do at the time en all lol
Yeah
I get you - that seems a like a lot of work. You must be pretty clever :P. I wish I had the sorta time to do that... I don't know though - I have A levels too.
hey i created a model for an object and im looking at the id primary key and it is saying its identity increment is 0. how do i change that?
i think that value for the id is why im getting a duplicate key error since id is not incrementing
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@Archie i've been at this about 2 days now
its only a spare time project though
@Archie i would post something but its highly unstable atm
Ah I understand
Sorry accidentally closed browser
2 days? That's a lot for two days :p
                 Well good luck with it! I'm off!
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20:18
lol
ok ... later @Archie
its not setting the Id to identity and im not sure how to fix
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I think more context / information is needed there @peterpep
shit
i deleted some of my migrations and deleted a table from my db, now whenever i try to add migration back it wont create a new table
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@peterpep undo ?
wont let me
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20:29
that's why we use source control
simply rollback
but i dont understand why when i do add-migration its not picking up the model at all
@TravisJ yeah idk
@SteveG - My favorite part about the workshops are the people who attend and the booths.
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21:32
Hi all
21:56
o/
22:14
hello
can someone help me with a hopefully quick question about c?
C or C#?
C# or C-Dull?
ok, i think i am in the wrong room :(. It was about normal C
thank you Mike
22:23
pff c# 7 apparently goes further in on out.
I've read that sentence like 6 times and am no closer to understanding it.
I had hoped to see: "Out variables are an ancient construct that needs to slowly be killed since they reduce readability. So from C# onwards we no longer support these, instead return-tuples have to be used".
23:02
p.GetCoordinates(out int x, out *); // I only care about x
..... if someone showed me this code I would give them the most incredulous stare
!!triplefacepalm
@TravisJ That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
sure, can't fathom triple face palm but if someone manages to accidentally type stop at the end of their sentence guess who shows up!
@Cerbrus - So, I voodoo magic fixed it. The update will be live in the next hour when chrome store updates the package, which should show as version 1.2
wut
Well, excellent :D
:D
@Cerbrus - It should be available for update now
@Cerbrus - If you want to see the updated code it is at github.com/travisjj/StackTopReorder . Basically I had to execute the script prior to the page loading, wait for the dom to render only the top bar, and then use vanilla js to modify the elements. Kind of a pain, but at least it should look nice :D

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