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07:03
@AdiMohan pls code
@milleniumbug yea, I was surprised too.
07:15
Good morning lovely people of C#!
So question of the day: Is there a clean way to, using a already generated XML, generate a PDF and Save it in C#?
SBM
SBM
Good afternoon
Saving it isn't the issue, can easily be done with a FileStream, but not sure which of the packages handles XML-PDF well.
@milleniumbug can help u
good morning
07:19
good morning
My colleagues do not test code, nor used IoC before. One of them's reaction was for Ninject (IoC) was that is an overkill. He clearly sees it's benefits, if there were more than one implementation for an interface. I told them, that structure the code that way, is guarantee that the parts of the code are encapsulated components. What else can I say about defend of IoC?
(they came from C++ world)
tell them to do some unit testing
and see how much they struggle to do so without proper separation
SBM
SBM
Having good unit tests helps a lot
also my colleague said, that this separation can be achieved with factories, and composition root. And IoC can't handle well when the factory's Create method have an argument to decide what kind of class Create generates
wait wait wait
IoC's usually have abstract factories that resolve registered components
in IoC you just resolve by Interface, and it resolves the correct Class registered with it
07:26
I told them, that IoC doesn't allow mutual dependency, which is a good thing. Factory may have something like A depends on B, B depends on A, and VS resolves. IoC does not. Which is a good thing in my oppinion
SBM
SBM
Any recommendations for learning C#?
@SBM you mean like tutorials / books?
SBM
SBM
VS as in visual studio,
@SBM yes
well yea VS and VS only
makes your work much much easier
SBM
SBM
07:27
Yes I am looking for books or other learning material
@KamilSolecki does not work. Noone ever wrote test here...
SBM
SBM
VS is expensive
@SBM VS is free.
SBM
SBM
There is a free edition?
@SBM yes, its called Visual Studio Community
It is free since 2015?
I believe
SBM
SBM
07:29
Is it only for students or something like that?
Just google it. I would give you a link, but MS retarded webpage forces polish language site version and there is no visible to english button
@SBM the problem with that justification is that, "the trivial code do not have meaningful possibility to write non trivial test. Writing robust, complex code test will not cover the areas".
they mean by that if the problem is enough complex, You will write a test to check a wrong solution, and having a code un-unit tested will have the same problem
SBM
SBM
Thank you for the suggestions, any learning resource recommendations? I generally use Java but C# looked interesting.
even I doesn't do much testing, because there is a god object, which have all the magic constants that I use, and I can't mock it.
@SBM if you have a programming background, just pick up any project-based tutorial and learn the syntax first
Then you need to know what you wanna do with c#, web or desktop apps
07:36
@SBM just for checking what Java doesn't have, check that link> code.msdn.microsoft.com/101-LINQ-Samples-3fb9811b
(Java doesn't have many many things more than LINQ, but it's a good start)
Morn all
have You ever considered how to defend unit testing?
if you do a test-first approach, you will code faster
You will not waste time doing those weird error checks
it was obvious for me, that it just protects us from reappear a bug, and cover side cases
SBM
SBM
Debugging skills are pretty important
07:39
@SBM Uncle Bob sais, debugging skills should be forgotten
if You do TDD, You will slowly forget the shortcuts of the debugger, and code will exactly do what You want
SBM
SBM
TDD ?
test driven development
Test driven development
SBM
SBM
Tests make it easier to hunt bugs
Tests ensure you have NO bugs
07:41
sure the users find those quick enough!!
unless you make a bad test
in complex systems you cant test everything
you just have to do your best
@Ggalla1779 yes, but you make tests for general cases
Like field input
imagine two scenarios
first, you write a test and it checks all for you
that was the other reasoning of them... They went to some conferences where they heard about testing, and the problems of testing. Like if You have a TON of tests, other companies have problems reducing the number. Running the tests takes too much time.
yup general tests are just that... real life systems dont follow those rules/ tests
yup... there is a tipping point...where the testing becomes to much...
as you change code...you then realise you have to rewrite the tests
07:46
^ when the code becomes legacy, You even added another level of complexity, if the code was designed bad, or the modification was wrong, and not adhere to the test
@KamilSolecki insecticide takes care of the rest.
The worst case is where the app talks to many apps...those things are like weeds getting them out is tough
when I wrote "code was designed bad" I meant test code
If you can afford it, test your inputs, and make sure messages include a "they fucked up", "we fucked up" or "the user fucked up".
SBM
SBM
07:55
That seriously sounds weird
e.g. 3XX 4XX and 5XX HTTP codes
@satibel hahah
Testing is overrated.
08:11
though testing forces to have a modular application.
I'd actually phrase that differently - maintaining a modular application allows for easy testing and TDD @satibel
08:34
TFW you have to tell the company that does your Google Marketing everyday what needs to be done
War
War
I'm still here @KamilSolecki ... just getting some actual work done instead of being trolled for a change
I've been putting a UI on my workflow engine and building some new testing framework tools a bit like unit testing stuff but for end to end tests after we do deploys
War. War never changes.
War
War
I also have a new Hyper-V box coming this week so I'll be setting up a new dev environment which will be fun ... the plan is to have that tear everyhting down and completely rebuild on every deploy
@RoelvanUden always hard at work ... so yeh I suppose that's true to some extent
@War noice. sounds like fun. Though I usually do View first, and make a wireframe for the code-behind
Thats probably because I work alone
War
War
huh?
08:43
oh, u said I've been putting UI on my workflow engine
Did I misunderstand that?
War
War
I was responding to your ping from a day or so asking where I was ... The UI is quite JS heavy
the view itself (MVC side at least) is little more than a couple div's
I generate the entire flow using templating in JS
Ah right, I always forget you guys are doing web stuff. In desktop apps, UI and views are pretty much the same thing "D
War
War
then the flow talks directly o my OData API so no need for the application to get involved beyond serving up the JS
I'm sure you could pretty much do the same with a connected desktop app
the key difference I guess is that the client is an you build yourself instead of scripting running in the browser but everything else architecturally you could easily share
@KamilSolecki No way, just look at Electron! :-D
They have a pretty clear website, thats what I can tell so far :D @RoelvanUden
Oh I see
Thats pretty neat
08:49
Which is why I believe the future is only in web technologies :-P
Cordova, Electron, and browsers -- conquer the world.
C4u
C4u
The future of what is the question ^^
Yeah, possibly. Also, soon the processing power will be so cheap and the generally provided web fast enough to port most of the desktop apps in web and have them execute on the server and not a local client PC
I predict photoshop to go online in about 2-4 years
That is also an awesome way for companies to prevent piracy
@KamilSolecki They don't have to be 'online'. They can be running on your desktop, or mobile phone -- except they are coded in HTML/JS instead of native bullshit.
@RoelvanUden Im just predicting even further :D
Which means you can pool any developer into any app.
Which is nice.
08:53
Yeah, right.
What about webassembly? there are gonna be a lot of different languages that will compile to WebAssembly when it becomes more mature. And there are already projects who try to replace HTML with a different presentation layer
Good thought. I believe that WebAssembly will become a potent force, a general purpose intermediate assembly language, and that's absolutely brilliant. The flip side of that, however, is fracturing the extremely large pool of HTML/JS developers into tiny little pieces. It also means that, when you use a library (such as React or Angular) and write code in another language, you have to understand two languages. This is fairly annoying. It is possible we'll go there, but I sure hope not. :P
@RoelvanUden so basically thats the basic approach idea, right?: venkatbaggu.com/getting-started-with-react-js-in-asp-net-mvc
That's pretty much the same idea as a renderer that replaces the DOM, with say, WebGL-rendered into a canvas. It will fracture everything. Again, I hope that these things do not pick up any kind of momentum so we'll see as little of them as possible.
i'm also not looking forward to websites where you can't just pop open the developer console and peek into the code. i doubt it is gonna be readable when compiled to WebAsm
09:07
That too. While I applaud the idea of WebAssembly (tiny download sizes, quick parsing/compilation), I fear the day where you can't peek into the code and where every job offer uses some other form of language to do the same goddamn thing in the front-end.
"We use Python for front-end!"
"We use VB for front-end!"
"We use PHP for front-end!"
"We use Ruby for front-end!"
"We use Prolog for front-end!"
"We use Haskell for front-end!"
"We use C/C++ for front-end!"
"We use C# for front-end!"
"We use F# for front-end!"
Good god.
"How did you solve this problem?"
- "Here, look at this code."
"That looks like Lisp."
vb or php on the front-end cringe
well, tbh, currently peeking into the code of minified JS makes as much sense
Dim LocalElement As HTMLElement
LocalElement = JQuery.Find("a > i")
If LocalElement Then
Good god. :P
@milleniumbug At least it's readable :P
C4u
C4u
Any idea how to unsort items in a list so I get the best alternation possible?
you mean... randomize? @C4u
C4u
C4u
09:15
For example sorting a list like 1,1,2,2,3,4,4,4 to something like 1,2,4,1,2,4,3,4.
Randomness would be bad I think.
I dont want equal items to be next to each other (if possible)
Check my first line how the 4 got placed.
ah thats still sorting, but in a different way :D
C4u
C4u
It would not work alternating them upwards because it would end in 1,2,1,2,3,4,4,4 because the 4 has 3 entries.
I dont have any idea how to get that. Alternating upwards wouldnt be that hard. Just looping upwards and getting the next not-equal item to place into the next index.
But that would like I said end up in three 4s in a row.
Gimme a moment
C4u
C4u
Maybe I should start with a list of 1s and then insert the next higher element after an element thats not the same. That could work.
Sure. I'll stay.
mr5
mr5
halo
private T Value<T>(BindableProperty property)
{
    return (T) GetValue(property);
}
does anyone have any idea why this won't work for T : where T is a struct?
my app shows no UI and that function is the reason.
09:24
@ntohl "X says" is not an argument that supports an opinion in any way, it's just an authority fallacy. Especially when the person in question has some decent opinions and some bullshit ones.
@C4u the "toSort" list is always presorted, right?
C4u
C4u
Not really. Its just filled with entries.
Ah you mean like 1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,.....
Its not.
I mean, sure, tests are neat, it's just "X says" is not a convincing argument
C4u
C4u
I started by grouping the items up.
09:26
@C4u I might give it some thinking later, as I hardly have time now. I should get back to it in around 4 hours, ok?
C4u
C4u
Sure. I will be here for the next 5-6 hours.
Ill be out for lunch soon anyway.
09:39
@ntohl do i need to install fody to use this Fody.Propertychanged?
@Nerdintraining Fody is a dependency for Fody.PropertyChanged and should install automatically if you grab it off Nuget
Ah okay great.
Do you know any way of checking if it actually worked?
Just use something that requires PropertyChanged? :D
@milleniumbug I put it into context. If You know the reasoning X using to elaborate his/her point, it helps understanding the statement. I don't think it's a fallacy to reference someone.
@Nerdintraining don't forget to annotate the VM class
[ImplementPropertyChanged]
which requires using PropertyChanged;
09:47
\[+]/
@KamilSolecki oy oy o yoy oy oy thanks
@ntohl wat
@Nerdintraining he said the exact same thing as me, I just expanded upon that.
For fody you just implement the INotifyPropertyChanged interface and it weaves in the getters and setters for you.

Dont need to use attrivutes as far as i know.
oh.. I wish I could show You that one... Devex GridControl have same data in it with a custom DataTable as ItemsSource. If I scroll the vertical line, some data just disappears, some appears, totally random... I can't believe so much nondeterministic behavior of such a simple binding....
@Nerdintraining or just don't implement INotifyPropertyChanged, and put [ImplementPropertyChanged] above Your class
@Nerdintraining ImplementPropertyChanged is an attribute, which You can use to annotate> msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa288454(v=vs.71).aspx
10:35
@RoelvanUden oke, missa think missa found some good explanations, dissa thanks.
10:57
+1
Anyone here Azure experts? I'm looking for the simplest way to have something like their WebApp instance, but where I can install some custom software on it. In this case Adobe InDesign.
Eh, I think you can just run a VM and RDP to it
Yeah, but if I just run a standard VM I'll need to setup all the WebApp stuff manually as far as I understand.
I was hoping to get something easy to use, already setup and then just allow me to add some additional garbage.
I don't know anything relevant about Azure to answer that question, unfortunately
I guess I could just fire up a VM and see how much it actually takes to get it to do what I want.
11:11
any idea why columns would get rearranged in a dgv after running a select statement on them?
Hi guys, I''m tring to implemnt Depdency injection for aplicationDbContext in Asp.Net mvc5 with Identity Framework, pretty much a template. Looking all around the internet, but I can't find where is it exactly that my controllers get created?
@RoelvanUden one more thing - what should I go for in terms of package manager? NPM or Webpack or something else?
@KamilSolecki For what purpose?
@RoelvanUden from what I understand, a package manager bundles all my react components into a package, so that it's easier to deploy them, right?
Oh, yeah, I won't say it's easier, but it's more efficient (unless you use HTTP/2).
In that case you want browserify or webpack.
War
War
11:26
Would you guys say this is maintainable?
probably should be a method on the offer itself tbh
it looks pretty clear, even if a bit yuck.
as for being a method on the offer, I'm pretty sure you can have good arguments for both.
@War Looks okay.
Hi guys
Anybody here whoo have taken exam for microsoft certification?
@Learning yes
11:40
So you guys were able to pass the exams?
or it is so tough to clear the exams
?
lol passed 1
I am thinking to give 70-486 for associate leve
Exam 70-480 Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3
for those I have studied, I passed.
so can anybody please guide me better in this direction ?
11:41
study MS stuff...get an exam tester
Exam tester
What is it?
?
@MaykolRypka Can you please guide me like what studd you used and which resource were helpfull for clearing the exams
please
it runs you through exams...finds what knowledge your short on...then you go focus study on parts your bad at
@Learning Yes. Give me a minute.
@Ggalla1779 Is it a website ?
@MaykolRypka yeah sure sir :)
there are a few...i did this years ago
11:45
@Ggalla1779 Which was the best website you encounter while preparing for certification
If you remember any
sorry forgotten them all...goggle it
Ok no problem sir
@Ggalla1779 Do you think 1 month is enough time to prepare this kind of exams?
@Learning When took this exam I have studied via MVA. Microsoft Virtual Academy.
Only through MVA?
not only.. I researched about the topics on the exam page: microsoft.com/pt-br/learning/exam-70-480.aspx
11:52
For how much time you did preparation?
and I was learning in a post-graduation couse about HTML5 and CSS3.
oooo man.. I didn't remember, but I usually study in one month...
and I took a exam simulation...
What is exam simulation?
Sorry, I think the correct word is Practice Exam.
like this https://www.transcender.com/practice-exam/microsoft/70-480.kap
@Learning it depends on you
@Ggalla1779 correct.
12:00
I have seen most of the practice exams are paid
Only some are free
hey guys do 1 of you know why I get System.FormatException if i do int.parse ? int.Parse(rw["client_id"].ToString());
Because whatever is in rw["client_id"] isn't an int?
12:14
hello
Hello
I have a question about when I change Image from string to List<string>
if (this.swatch != null)
{
    pictures = new List<Photo>();

    pictures.Add(new Photo() { Path = this.swatch.Image, Taken = DateTime.Now.ToUniversalTime() });
}
swatch.Image used to be a string but now I changed it to a List<string>
I was wondering how can I set the path equal to each individual image now
I need to do something like a foreach
is it something like foreach(var img in this.swatch) ?
should work
you would start with foreach(var img in [List<string>])
ok got it
thanks
but he says that this.swatch IS a list
why the [] brackets
12:19
kramb is right, it should be this.swatch.Image
and not this.swatch
I use the brackets to signify variable name
Is there a good way to flat a list<string> to string Btw?
you mean: "element1, element2... " etc?
12:20
string.Join(",", this.swatch.Image)
Hello I have a question? If I instantiate a class in C# with 3 int fields does it allocated memory for all of them or it allocates memory only for the fields that are initialized?
Say we have class with 2 fields one is initialized and other is not
Does the one that is not initialized points to memory where default value is located or ?
Fields are always initialized to the default value
I come from C++ world and I might be overthinking this
int's cannot be null
12:29
I imagine all default value fields/properties are actually a pointers to cell in the memory where the default value of their type is represented
@kuskmen if you instantiate a class with 3 ints it is a reference type
aka it goes on the heap and referenced by a pointer on the stack
whoops
Hm? I know but this doesnt answer the question , does it ?
@kuskmen It wouldn't matter, coming from a C++ background. A pointer is 4 bytes or 8 bytes, depending on architecture, and an integer is 4 bytes. So.. if they would be pointers, you'd be wasting memory, not to mention the additional reads required to get the value. ;-)
if you create an int, int x; the value is interpreted as 0 when you initialize it
To answer the question directly, just like C++, primitives are primitives and will occupy memory in a struct-like manner. Unlike C++, C# does initialize the primitives to avoid weird bullshit like forgetting to clear a memory block in C++ does.
12:41
b... but it's inefficient.
But C# is a high level language. So you gotta choose: either manage the memory by yourself and go to C, or say you dont care and do C#
@satibel
If you really need that 1-2% performance difference, then yes, go C/C++
You will incur the 10x slower development speed penalty.
hello
Hi girl.
lmfao
12:44
How can i get all strings between a given tag
how can i?
need a little more than that
I need Iran and India
as Output'
NO! NO, NO, NO, NO, NO.
You do NOT parse HTML with regex.
^
better to use javascript to select that text @NoMan
document.querySelectorAll('strong');
i need c#
basically , i need all data betwen the tags
<strong style='background:yellow'> XXXX </strong>
<strong style='background:yellow'> YYY </strong>
<strong style='background:yellow'> ZZZ </strong>
12:47
Is there a reason?
@KamilSolecki that was sarcastic.
@NoMan Get HtmlAgilityPack
Are the values strongly typed or databound?
good morning
@Kramb because it needed in between some c# function
12:48
lets all take a moment to be thankful that we're not the JS room
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@KamilSolecki thats so not true .. even as C# developer you need to be aware of garbage collection , how it happens , when it happens and how to reduce it , and this is not 1-2% performance @RoelvanUden
actually, if it's a really limited set (like in this case), and you need something quickly, parsing HTML with regex is "ok".
@kuskmen Sure, but memory initialization is 1-2% ;-) But hey man, if you're so sure you need the absolute performance of C/C++, use C/C++. C# is slower, yes, marginally so. But if you need that performance, you need it. There is no need to gloss over it, just use C/C++!
well, not actual parsing, but finding some text between fixed tags.
@satibel no it is not ok. Just have a commented text...
12:51
@kuskmen Should you be aware of garbage collection and be able to optimize it? Maybe, if the need arises. For most people, it never does, and it's never going to be relevant. For others, you will make your own pool of objects and have your own mechanism to clear them out to increase performance. But that's rare. In any case, use C/C++ if you think it's better.
is there any other way ... excluding regex and agility pack
@NoMan No.
:(
<tag>[^<]</tag>
What framework are you using @NoMan
12:52
that works
@satibel Don't teach lazy people stupid ways to create more broken shit.
<!-- <tag>...</tag> --> will be bad
Just use the fuckin' HTML parser.
@NoMan also, NEVER USE REGEX FOR HTML PARSING: stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/…
12:52
^ I just wanted to refer that
Refer to the accepted answer, please
i think i tried this
<tag>[^<]</tag>
@ntohl true, that's why I said in a limited context it is "ok"
Just DONT.
but don't unless you know why
12:54
If you know your limit of course you can use regex for parsing.
(like not bloating a small tool with a fully fledged html parser.)
We do not give up using int vs double, because it has limits. So if you only want simple html parsing, use regex instead of bringing down entire htmlagilitypack library
Only if you know exactly what you're doing. But the fact that he needs to ask this quite basic question is evident of the fact that he doesn't.
So, use a HTML parser.
i tried regex as my tag will be always <strong style='background:yellow'>
12:57
@NoMan you need to put in parenthesis e.g. "<strong style='background:yellow'>([^<]*)</strong>" and use .Matches
im a big fan of <fill in the blank>
Hi Guys. Is it possible to make UserManager actually throw exceptions on async methods when something goes bad? For example if rightnow write something like await userManager.CreateAsync(new User()) and it will fail for some reason (like no username for example) - there is no way to know it without manually cheking results. This isn't look nice for my point of view
@Steve'saD is a big fan of Haskell
!!s/NO/YES/
12:58
@RoelvanUden That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
someone star this shaite and he will have to live with it for a week
@NoMan though, as noted you will have quirks like it will also capture stuff inside comments
!!s/NO/YES/
yesman
... Jezus fuck
12:59
!!> s/NO/YES/
@KamilSolecki "SyntaxError: expected expression, got end of script"
@satibel opss attacked by senpai :D
@Proxy Oracle Platform Security Services?

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