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user7480455
17:03
ef is not that bad from what I ahve been told
user7480455
good luck all the same
it really depends... when i used it the team was already committed to doing it model first, so if you went in and made changes to a class created by EF, it would be destroyed when they destroyed the model and rebuilt it
user7480455
yeah... I don;t get the code first concept that lots of programmer advocate...
quite frustrating when people are like "hey, your stuff is broken" and it works on your machine because they haven't committed the busted model
user7480455
I tell my programmers database first only
17:05
that's the problem
lol
user7480455
oh they use database first?
because the DB people think they know it all and the devs think they know it all
user7480455
yep
user7480455
it is a battle
yeah, make the changes in the database, and update the model from that
user7480455
17:06
I side with the database people
Surely the solution to that is to just learn how it works and do it right? Fair enough when it's new to you, you'll make some mistakes but learn from them and don't do it again
except DB people have no clue how the code works
user7480455
it can be a mess
and the devs know how the db works
user7480455
I think devs think they know
user7480455
17:06
lol
i agree @TomW - but it turned into some seriously tense moments because the designated DB guy would be like "hey, i made some changes and your stuff is all busted, but i went ahead and committed it because i know you can figure it out"
Yeah I've experienced that
user7480455
most projects that I have seen have poor database foundation because the devs are looking at what works for them... they are clueless about reporting and long term needs for a data persepective
You can't just change stuff
it got to the point where i'd just say "well, nobody get latest because your stuff will bust and i don't have time to look at it"
followed by a facedesk and, usually, the announcement i was taking lunch
user7480455
17:08
yeah there should not be a battle
user7480455
you sit people down and you make the communicate
DB developers have to stage their changes, keep them in a branch, whatever. Merge them in a planned cadence
uhoh
look who it is
all changes should be staged. but never assume that someone is available to fix your mess up... and above all... DON'T COMMIT BROKEN CODE
that was my gripe
user7480455
true
user7480455
17:10
but database really need to sit with the users to understand what the user wants so they can build a stable database..'
It's not broken if it doesn't touch the EF model. That's what I'm saying - keep the database changes separate and only pull them when you're ready to accommodate them
user7480455
but like it was said... they think they know it all and they don;t listen to the users
user7480455
and boom the programmers then have conflict with the dbas and boom you have a horror show
exactly, my first job out of college we had two DB guys dedicated to our team. the only thing they did autonomously was optimization
devs would do a basic stored procedure, notify them it was "done" and they'd go in and polish it up and make it performant
user7480455
yep
user7480455
17:13
that's the proper way to do it
yeah that was an awesome system lol
user7480455
once the db is built... she should stay static..
user7480455
and it would if the DBA's did a good job meeting the users concerns
dbas are usually more silo'ed than devs in my experience
user7480455
I think what happens is that users keep coming back wanting more and more jammed in to the projects first phase
user7480455
17:14
yeah
but who am i to talk on that? as my career moves forward, the technology/practices go backwards
user7480455
they can be if they are jusr dbas
user7480455
hey wait until you get old
user7480455
then you lose your powers
i locked horns with the owner of the company i worked for most recently because he wanted to use classic ASP and visual basic when the app was written in asp.net mvc and c#
user7480455
17:16
what he looking at being able to support the app
user7480455
internally
user7480455
and had the staff to do it or was he not up on the trends
user7480455
he or she I mean
I think you have to go back to thinking about what a relational database is and what it's fundamentally designed for. Using it as a persistence mechanism for an application is actually kind of weird
They're a data analysis tool
he thinks MVC is a dumb system
user7480455
17:17
they are
user7480455
ahh he is correct
user7480455
it is kinda dumb
So, in your architecture is the database an important facet of your solution in its own right and the master of the application, which it uses as a way to acquire data
OR
user7480455
'its not the end all be all like it is being pushed
user7480455
interesting tom
17:18
Is the application the master, and the database just there to remember the application's state
user7480455
I see a database as the base of the system... and that it has to be right.. and well planned
the database was just there to provide the data for the application
user7480455
ahh
This doesn't say anything about the required quality of the database design by the way
It'll probably be different, but one is not better or worse than the other
user7480455
but isint the database the the base of the pyramid?
user7480455
17:20
if it is wrong or poorly design the whole structure is wrong
Nobody's advocating being careless about design
user7480455
of course
user7480455
iI am asking is it not the most important thing
But developers, particularly frontend-oriented ones, will often treat the database as just a piece of infrastructure
i would say the database is neither more nor less important than the code
17:22
Which it may well be. You could probably convert your application to use a document database, which has no notion of schema or anything like that and your DBAs are out of a job
errr server side code
user7480455
which is an incorrect mindset yes?
nope
No, I don't think so.
It's just a way to use the machine's disk efficiently to remember what you were doing
Your solution might not have any more complex data needs than that
user7480455
well I'm old school from the 70's era so I guess Iam not up on what the young bucks do lol
17:23
the database stores, and hopefully organizes, data. data is important but it's no good if it's not accessible
user7480455
I agree with that
Which is why...you need to be clear about what the primary purpose of a relational database is in your architecture. And if you can't agree, separate them
i've run into db zealots that preach all the different forms of normalization and needing to do data warehousing etc etc
user7480455
oh yeah I read the books back in the day
but you have to strike a happy medium somewhere between db and server side and client side code
user7480455
17:24
Scott and others
If DBAs want an analytical database for generating business data from, populate it on the backend, let the application have its own persistence database the developers can do what they want with
user7480455
that have all sorts of doctrine
user7480455
it gets to be a bit much
but i don't think that the database should be able to fundamentally change classes in server side code (a la entity framework)
user7480455
but then again this is the information age... you have to wonder what the database is like for something like youtube
17:25
I don't know if context matters, but is it okay to use : base(new DbContext()) for an extended View Model?
user7480455
just pulling down metrics... not just video storage
user7480455
hi Kramb
Hey 007, long time no see!
user7480455
yeah I got banned for 129 days
I gotcha, I was wondering what happened. I bailed when the fireball hit
user7480455
17:27
lol yeah
user7480455
so far so good... we will see how it goes
im so confused
@007
SOLR?
halp
plz
what is SOLR
17:40
It's something else
You guys want to learn it and then help me with it?
lolno
Psssh what am I thinking of course you do
only if steve shows us his goatse
Hm, Apache.
That's a general overview, but you guys will definitely want this:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/6_6_0/solr-core/index.html
That's in depth documentation
I have noticed that most of the Apache stuff assumes that at a bare minimum you already understand the concept of the product and what you're looking for is a particular implementation of that idea
@TomW hahahahahahahaha.
No but seriously I'm ready to cry
Whereas most people reading documentation have an experience more along the lines of
"We're using [thing you've never heard of]. You should research it to be ready to start"
17:45
oh
Can you guys suggest anywhere else I can whine about this? It doesn't have to be somewhere they'll have knowledge of SOLR, just a good place to whine (bonus points if they know though)
Telling someone what you're trying to do would be a start
Oh no, the ideal person to help me on this project is one that has no problem coming down to Florida and assuming my identity. Either that or I commit sudoku
I prefer runescape
I have no clue what you're going on about @ndugger
17:48
why
same
> Florida
oh well that explains a lot
huh?
Can't spell Florida without cancer
@Vap0r Was this intentional?
17:50
am I being persecuted?
Let's go with yes
@Kramb no because if I had that much foresight I wouldn't have accepted the SOLR project
@Vap0r no but you are being detained
@Vap0r I at least got a chortle from "commit sudoku"
wut?
17:52
Did you mean seppuku?
@Kramb no that's these little japanese bait hooks
like that
That's sabiki
@Kramb lol you fuckin wit me dude?
haha no
sabiki is a Japanese number puzzle game
17:56
Vap0r there is no way in hell this isn't intentional lmfao
lmao
it's come full circle!
sabiki, line and sinker!
hahaha, I was so very confused until that last bit
I had a Japanese friend Kaz, and would always do this same joke.
Originally it was just seppuku/sudoku but sabiki came later
That's great, you pulled it off nicely
pulls it off nicely
18:00
Don't get jealous Steve there's enough for everyone
INDEED
@Kramb coming on a little strong there buddy
I'd say I was being bold
boo
18:02
s/strong/tummy
still working on my dad jokes
@Steve'saD that's scary too
Hey Steve can I have RO now?
i will never, ever make you room owner, even if i think you deserve it, because it's not my place to randomly make people RO
> even if i think you deserve it
awwww thanks bud love you too
18:05
We aren't talking about place either per-say, more like capability
can't you make me RO?
i don't have the ability in my UI
oh...
uh
this is awkward, but... we're breaking up
well
uhm
i slept with your sister anyway
and it was better
@Vap0r
don't leave me i love u
YOU JUST WANTED ME FOR MY PERMISSIONS, I AM NOT AN OBJECT TO BE USED
18:09
I come from JS.... Everything is an object!
Goodbye Steve!
DON'T SAY I NEVER GAVE YOU ANYTHING, YOU WERE RO FOR 5 SECONDS
hahahaha
my life is complete <3
@Vap0r if someone makes you room owner, I'll remove it myself :)
Bossman why all the hate?
18:14
we already have too many...
Are you bullying me?
nope, just stating a fact ;)
I'm being persecuted
Madara!
Plz halp
oh, ok
im bullying you
i will never make you RO
I will seize it from you
carpe C#
18:15
not because we have too many, but because your name has incorrect case, or a mixing of letters and numbers
@Codeman I can remove you if you like
BURRRRN
@KendallFrey you're one of the few people that should be able to :P
do it
fix your name
gd it
18:16
he won't, because I'm generally a positive influence on the room :P
even if I'm not here much
@Steve'saD how do I do that?
am i a positive influence
debatable
hey, thats better than i thought, i'll take it
Am I an influence?
18:18
@Steve'saD lawl
@Vap0r you are a mosquito
no u
I am a banana
Good point
@Steve'saD how many electrons do you have?
18:18
my spoon is too big
@mikeTheLiar I like Electron
@mikeTheLiar idk, dozen or so
@Steve'saD is that a euphemism
This conversation is getting charged
@KendallFrey angry ticks fly out of my nipples
18:19
@Vap0r It's positively electric
@Vap0r lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol, lol i was slow to catch this, funny
@Steve'saD ticks don't fly
watt could be better than electricity puns?
@Steve'saD ohm my!
@mikeTheLiar i'veseen video
@Vap0r I amp retty sure nothing
18:21
lol
Does it make sense to have an instance of a User in a Base ViewModel?
oh God. My brain is done
@KendallFrey nice one lol
current pun
!!afk work
user7480455
viewModels... they are the worst things ever
I think malignant tumours are slightly worse
user7480455
true
18:23
i think kendalls jokes are a lot worse
not to mention three beestings
Well ViewModels give you the data you need from the model, rather than the entire model itself. Could save you some performance issues
user7480455
I see
@Steve'saD narwhals narwhals livin in the ocean causin a commotion cause they are so awesome
user7480455
18:24
When I was trying to learn mvc... they put me off it
MVC doesn't have viewmodels
user7480455
I just said I let the pros do it
MVVM does
@KendallFrey lol what
user7480455
are you sure kendall
18:24
no he's not 007
@KendallFrey This semantic confused the hell out of me for so long
user7480455
i thought the concept that I was trying to lean was in mvc
Well he's right
@007 MVC uses viewmodels
user7480455
is he
18:25
@Steve'saD MVC the library?
If so, it has a shit name
wrong? yes, very much so
user7480455
so what was I leaning?
you were learning viewmodels
user7480455
or trying to learn
@KendallFrey MVVMC
VVVVV
18:27
v_v
(V);,,;(V)
@KendallFrey most views are passed viewmodels, it's just a wrapper for all the data the page needs, which might be split up across many domain models / models, im not sure if the MVVM viewmodel has the same responsibility or not
(y) <- nsfw
The confusion comes into the difference between MVC, MVVM, and MVP where MVC is the framework and the different styles are MVC (Model-View-Controller), MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel), and MVP(Model-View-Presenter)
user5671675
Hello, can someone help me with this java WS webService e-nadawca.poczta-polska.pl which im trying to consume in C# ? I can't get use GetHellow() from ElektronicznyNadawcaClient object becouse method throw System.InvalidOperationException.
18:28
@Steve'saD it does
@Kramb That's awful, but ok
MVVMVCVMXLIIV
user7480455
wow kramb... there are a lot of m's
It's what helped me wrap my head around it @KendallFrey
I can't wait for super bowl MVVM
user7480455
Im glad I gave that attempt up... the neurons don;t fire like they use to
I have a WPF project where I'm importing the xceed BusyIndicator. The problem is that, even though it works fine when I compile, when I'm coding it doesn't recognize that BusyIndicator exists, and the whole design panel refuses to show up.
I can't believe that 007 still hasn't figured out how apostrophes work.
user7480455
any one have any plans for this upcoming monday?
People who design their layouts with hardcoded positions from the top left should be dragged out into the street and shot.
user7480455
18:45
Harsh
user7480455
would you watch the shooting?
I want to cry now. #expressionblend http://t.co/5lpZkjkRxK
user7480455
19:02
why would you send link to a writers guide? based on what I see? I can;t click on links that are outside of stack sorry.. so I am not sure what you are trying to link me too hypers
hello, does anyone have an idea how to predict Random.Next(int minValue, int maxValue) ?
@trand Yes, but the point is kind of that you can't predict it. Why would you want to?
20:02
it is not secure. based on stackoverflow.com/questions/39093911/… it is totally possible to reliably predict Random.Next(void)
but I'm curious whether or not Random.Next(min, max) would be predictable
@trand It's the same thing, of course it is
so do you have a pointer what's to be done?
well no, you're the one that knows what you want
true. looking for other ideas
I have a problem. I have a windows application that I need to be able to give automatic updates for. The download comes from a secure (as in login) website. There can't be any way to access the download or updates unless they have logged in at some point. And now I'm told that we have to use ClickOnce because some users don't have permission to install software on their own computers, and ClickOnce gets around that, at least for updates.
I had it working with Wix, but now they're throwing this ClickOnce shit at me again.
20:15
> secure (as in login)
that is almost physically painful
I mean, traditionally secure, too. Of course it's going to be https. Just a login on top of that.
Only clients and employees are supposed to have access to the software.
20:29
@trand it sounds as though you're looking for a cryptographically secure random number generator
If you want a true random number, you need a special piece of hardware.
@Hypersapien Possibly even a solution to the measurement problem
measurement problem?
The measurement problem in quantum mechanics is the problem of how (or whether) wave function collapse occurs. The inability to observe this process directly has given rise to different interpretations of quantum mechanics, and poses a key set of questions that each interpretation must answer. The wave function in quantum mechanics evolves deterministically according to the Schrödinger equation as a linear superposition of different states, but actual measurements always find the physical system in a definite state. Any future evolution is based on the state the system was discovered to be in when...
There is nothing in the laws of physics that is nondeterministic, except for this
Which doesn't necessarily count
However...
There being no existing practical means to make predictions is good enough
20:45
@TomW Just don't call it "true" random when I'm around
What if we call it '"true" random' (with quotes) instead of 'true random'?
For the MVC repository pattern, in a generic method, I want to allow for .Include() and .Where() but I'm getting a couple of errors. This is my interface for it:
IQueryable<TEntity> GetQuery<TEntity>
            (Expression<Func<TEntity, object>>[] includes,
            Expression<Func<TEntity, bool>> predicate) where TEntity : class;
@Hypersapien You're basically saying that "true" means false, which is idiotic
Paz
Paz
21:04
Im probably going to learn c# in highschool.. Is it worth something to a mac user? lol
Helllo! I just post a question, but it seems is going to be flaged as opionion based... I didn't know,.. a guy send me here to see if some one can point me in the right direction, if you don't mind take a look
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Q: Migrating from vb6... Angular not an option? Which one to go for, ASP.net core, core2 or MVC?

OTANOI'm a little dizzy with all the options to go to, so I'm here to ask for a little advice. I have a VB6 app and now I'm trying to move to the new gen. I think webapps is the way to go. I was doing pretty good with AngularJS / Html5 / bootstrap. I did some projects with it, but I have users that...

@Paz sure. Its kinda new on multiple platforms but it's getting there
bloop
you look nice today
21:33
@OTANO My previous job had an MVC website that split our controllers into web and api controllers, where the web controllers served raw html/css/angular apps and those angular apps made asycn calls to the api controllers, I really liked that structure
Not familiar with core//core 2, so can't offer advice there
@dckuehn You're everywhere! Thankyou very much! but the thing is, is it ok to do the website "UI" in HTML/bootstrap, and the controller (logic), with C#, is it .net? o to do the dll compiling thing, you have to use ASP .net on c#
There is nothing wrong with using HTML/bootstrap on your front-end and using a C# .NET framework on the back. I guess my suggestion would to just pick something and hit the ground running. A lot of people have different preferences, and there is no right answer, which is my most opinion based questions get closed
Thank very much, and in your experience, does .net has future?... I was googleing, and I dont see as much info asi when I look up AngularJS/PHP stuff..
.Net is a Microsoft thing. It's not going anywhere anytime soon. And I think they're making their new things open source, so it should be getting bigger and more support as time goes on
Espescially with them pushing Azure web services so hard lately
.net core is also becoming available on linux machines, so it's going in all the right directions
21:49
.NET has existed since long before AngularJS
And probably the reason for so much info for PHP is because it is so hard to use :p
great! ... so ... about the cross plataform support, doing a webapp, using .net would I be able to run the release on a linux or IOs?
yeah!, I think is better when there's a big company supporting the language
Not iOS just yet. Linux probably ? That part is still pretty new but the plan is, yes, you will soon be able to deploy on Linux
I haven't followed up on it recently, but last time I checked (6+months) it was still a bit buggy
For what it's worth, a lot of the Linux stuff is coming in from Mono, which has existed since 2 years after .NET's initial release
but isn't it just a web site?
Define "just a website"
The line between website and software is burring more and more every day
blurring*
21:52
Ohh... I thiunk I forgetting that you need the .NET framwork to run it right?
Not the ".NET Framework" by name, but in spirit yes (You need the CoreCLR runtime)
that is the big part there, yes. Bringing the .NET framework to linux is a big deal and it's a work in progress
.NET Framework is now a term reserved for the Windows only traditional implementation
My bad, I wasn't aware :(
just like happens with java... when you implement java on a web, yeah, it runs every where, but you need to have the java virtual machine that sandboxes it
21:54
I know it's super confusing....the only reason I know is because I am neck deep in all this :p
Right, you need a machine with a .NET runtime is what you mean
But actually .NET Core does something pretty cool now
and that coreCLR, is the one responsible to compile?
It can compile everything you need down to a native binary
(including the bits and pieces of the runtime)
That's for console apps though, I'm not sure if asp net core does something similar
CLR stands for common language runtime, which is the thing that does the JIT compilation CoreCLR is the implementation that was written for .NET Core, but is also being used for other platforms now
and why is that it won't run over a linux (yet) or a Mac.. is becouse of there is no coreCLR available for tho;se?
It will run
There are some edge features that are not available yet though
And some things will never be available (e.g. WPF)
got it..
21:57
But there is quite a bit that is there
I guess I need to start trying things and see waht happens
Because of the way .NET works, it's not like you need to port the entire set of frameworks
They are by definition portable
You just need to port the CLR, which is already done
as I said in my "banned" question, you can make a binar (.dll) with whole thing and deploy just that right?
I'm writing an embedded database for .NET as my day job. It's not web development, but I'm testing it on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android
Not to butt in, but I'd like to share that I have implemented the "MVC Repository Pattern" into my application and I am now ready to put my head through a wall.
21:59
Well, ASP web pages tend to be a bit more complicated than a single DLL, but yes

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