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10:04
When it's received on the WebAPI side, does it need to be Deserialized as well? Or does it do so automagically?
user7538827
Hi I have to fix a quick error to help me with the question is at this link: stackoverflow.com/questions/45323592/…
10:19
Up to you if you do anything to it since you already have helped more than enough, but here goes: In one the WebAPI methods, we are currently taking in "PostContent", which is a class containing the PostData. Which works, for now.

However, when we later on deploy it, we need to take in a JSON Object, extract a certain part of it, and use it. Any ideas on how one could get closer to achieving that? @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
I'm not sure I understood the situation.
Your methods really should take the same input in dev and after deployment.
So, say you send your everday JSON Object as POST:
{"user":"123ABC","company":"123ABC"}
First and foremost, how do you "catch" it in your WebAPI?
Or can we make a class containing the properties "user" and "company", and it'll automatically map it? Seems too easy.
No, that's exactly it.
What do you mean?
That it would map it automagically?
You have this json. You have a class with user and company properties. Behind the scenes, the model binder calls JsonConvert.Deserialize<MyClass>(payload).
And automatically creating an instance of an object from a a mtching JSON string is exactly the sort of automagic that JSON serializers do.
10:27
So when someone calls the WebAPI then, with JSON data and the magic happens and the data gets mapped
@Xariez i like that word :)
Do we need to Deserialize it as well, to be able to use it, or can we just do "string company = myClass.Company" and we got it?
The binder deserializes it into your object.
Alright
Well thats awfully nice of it :D
10:28
[HttpPost]
public void MyPostHandler(UserIdentity identity)
Now you can create a UserIdentity object in the client, post it as httpClient.PostAsJsonAsync(url, new UserIDentity("user", "company"), and receive it on the server.
The fact that it's transmitted as JSON over the wire should be entirely transparent to you.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan youre a project manager or some kind of teamleader right?
Both roles lead to way too much paperwork and not enough coding. :)
I've been a team leader before. Didn't like it. I prefer to be a technical lead - I don't manage anyone, but I am the technical/professional lead on the project.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ahh okay ^^ just wanted to hear another opinion on how frequent one should check in their code
using mvc how do i put the values in a list defined in the controller into a dropdownlist in the cshtml view?
10:53
Currently troubleshooting since somethings stopping it from going all the way, but wanted to check with you again real quick: When the magic happens and it maps the JSON Object to the class,
1) Is it case sensitive, and 2) Are all fields required for the map to do anything, or no? @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
^ Nevermind that, got it tested!
2
Can anyone help me with this question stackoverflow.com/questions/45213246/…
@Xariez Best way.
11:17
Indeed, but sometimes the way that also takes a few years xD @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
!!giphy tumbleweed
@SebastianL Depending on your ALM strategy. If you're using TFS with a main dev branch, checking in too often will destabilize the build for other people.
If you're using git with individual branches, check in often, check in all the time.
With TFS, you can use shelvesets to emulate that.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That's the closest thing to a lie that's not actually a lie that I've ever seen.
Hey, I said emulate, not perfectly reproduce.
My manager is hoping to eliminate all currently failing tests in a few weeks. hahahaha
11:31
Add [Ignore] to the tests.
Easy-peasey.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That's what they are now
Just so we can get past the gated checkin
Hello guys
anyone here knows how to convert timespan to datetimeoffset?
@mark333...333...333 How will you expect this to work?
// suppose value is 1:00 PM
                    DateTimeOffset reminderTimeOffset = Convert.ToDateTime( _reminderTimeValue );
                    // _reminders.ReminderTime is DateTimeOffset
                    _reminders.ReminderTime = reminderTimeOffset;
TimeSpan contains, say "3 hours". DateTimeOffset contains an absolute time.
11:42
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan
I'm having a problem in saving it.
I want my output would be like, the current date and with the time
But since realmdb only use DateTimeOffset, that's why I'm having some issues in saving datetime
DateTimeOffset.Now.Date.Add(timeSpan)
@mark333...333...333 If it only works with DateTimeOffset, then use DateTimeOffset everywhere in your code. Trying to mix DateTime and DateTimeOffset is a recipe for disaster and Jon Skeet nightmares.
@KendallFrey Word.
ba-ba-ba-bird bird bird
Oh thank you @AvnerShahar-Kashtan for some tips. :) What is Jon Skeet man? :D
11:49
Jon Skeet, man. John Skeet. Jon "Almost Million Rep" Skeet.
Jon "Has more badges than you have rep" Skeet.
Ohhh (゜◇゜) wow
haha he's a legend haha
Also the original developer of NodaTime, a DateTime replacement library for .NET.
@mark333...333...333 diamond is for mod
Hey guys i've a queqtion about http contect authorize attribute
i've add a custom array of string in my class who implement authorizeattribute
@KamilSolecki Oh man how you doing :D haha Oh really mod Whoa
11:53
but i'm not abble to get those string if i put [mycustomathorize(propery='foo')] it don't go into my isAuthorized method :(
@mark333...333...333 madara, who you might have seen, is a mod as well. Hence his diamond. And I'm doing good, thanks :)
Oh cool :D He likes anime though haha
12:07
whats bad about anime?
Nothing. I'm an anime fan too :D
good good :)
Are you watching One Piece? :)
not yet
I left anime for a while to watch American Gods tv series
Oh I understand. What Anime are you watching right now? :)
12:09
@KamilSolecki It can lead to young men looking at cartoon titties.
@KamilSolecki I've watched half ofthe season of American Gods so far.
No man @JohanLarsson haha
(And also read the book, years ago)
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan heard the book was great. What do you think of the series so far?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I guess it's interesting series :)
Anyone guys watching Black Mirror? :)
12:10
@JohanLarsson you'd be surprised how many things lead men to looking at cartoon titties.
@KamilSolecki It's pretty good. Fantastic visuals, very close to the source material.
The last episode I watched, though, the fourth one, wasn't very good. Very slow, too boring.
@mark333...333...333 I'm about to start
@KamilSolecki I don't want to know :)
@KamilSolecki Oh man. it's cool t.v series :D I won't spoil don't worry haha :p
But some scenarios would possibly happen due to so much social technology consumption. It's kind a scary :/
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan my overall opinion after watching the whole series is as follows: amazing visuals, good plot, well designed and played characters. Intriguing. Although, very predictable at some points and never really surprised me anywhere. Also, there are some general logical loopholes that are easily spottable. Overall, probably 7.8/10
12:16
I don't mind logical loopholes, as long as they fit the tone and feel of the show.
Hi guys
You watch 2 more eps and we will see
I have 1 wcf project library which contains some wcf related services
maybe not really loopholes, that was a wrong word. A logical wtf moment is better
Now i have created 1 more service which is web api
12:17
I read the book, as I said, so I probably won't be surprised.
hm, I guess.
Now i am confused whether i should make include that api service in wcf project library or i should add it as seperate project
Can anybody please recommend me what to do?
can anybody give template for mailchimp api in asp.net
what do you mean @MohanSrinivas
like how to use the api?
@Learning Not sure I understand. You have a WebAPI project and a WCF project, both of them serving as facades, accepting requests to your service logic?
12:20
as in, ready example?
for fetch mail?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan :I have 1 wcf project library which contains all my project related service because up till now i have created all service in wcf.but now i am going to create 1 more service which is webapi so my question is whether i should include that class file(inheriting from webapi controller) directly in my wcf project library??
@KamilSolecki i need c# design page
@Learning Whats you library called? Does the WebAPI service fit in?
because then there will be only 1 service which i need to host on IIS if i make webapi part of the wcf project library
12:24
@Learning I think you're learning about proper architecture segregation. :)
You should have your logical Business Logic service be in one DLL, without any WCF or WebAPI information.
@MohanSrinivas please be more specific what exactly do you need.
'cuz logical Business logic be logical
Then, you can have a different DLL for each facade - a WebAPI facade, a WCF facade, etc. These should only contain connectivity/communication logic, translating between your transport medium to your internal representation.
i have all business related operations in seperate class files only
@KamilSolecki i want to use that api in myproject for fetching and sending mail..how to design my page and integrate
12:30
I have 1 wcf project library which is called as : Myproject
I have 3 modules in my project for which there are below services :
Module1: IModule1Service (wcf)
Module2: IModule2Service (wcf)


Module3 : webapi(confuse as to where to put this web api service??)
First 2 are already there in my wcf project library
ehm, that is a pretty wide question. Webdev is a whole bunch of knowledge, so I suggest you start reading now. Start with learning about asp net MVC, and look up some tutorials on web applications first
Lets say if i create webapi project for my 3rd module so should i keep this service seperate or make it part of my wcf project library?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan
What hosts the WCF projects?
I will host the wcf project in IIS
this module1 and module2 service will be consume by my asp.net mvc application so i have addedd service reference for them in my mvc application
Under the same root as the WebAPI project?
12:35
but this web api endpoints will be consume by any third party application and not my mvc application
Ah, I see. In this case, you'll almost certainly want to separate them.
Architecturally speaking, you have two different components. An external, 3rd-party-facing WebAPI project, and an internal WCF service.
but dont you think that if i will seperate them then each time i will have to publish 2 times when there will be changes in both the services wcf and webapi
You probably want to publish them separately. Lets say you want to change your internal services - this doesn't affect your external API at all. Why should you publish a new version of the external API?
Version them separately.
Version them seperately means?
Sorry if this sounds silly question
!!afk 2hours shits going down
12:40
Meaning that if you change your internal APIs, it doesn't mean you need to change your external APIs. A 3rd party application shouldn't care if your internal code changes, only if your external API changes.
is there only one room for c#.
any special rooms for dotnetcore?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Thank you so much sir for showing me the path.You are brilliant
Thanks once again :)
@cahitbeyaz I can't keep up with these kids and their new kinds of music.
@cahitbeyaz Nope. This is the main .NET room.
thanx
now i understand. why there is not a seperate one. Fur whole dotnet stack this place is so silent :)
12:58
Sometimes it's silent.
And other times...
!!c#
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13:59
@KendallFrey "you're not hardcore unless you live hardcore"
@cahitbeyaz You have dotnetcore questions?
14:23
I'm off, have a nice evening, remember to drink enough!
14:39
anyone ever used trengo?
You just made that name up, didn't you?
No, it's clearly the MongoDB backed fork of Trello.
anyone have a good resource for building solutions via command line with VS17
most that i've found is 2015
there it is
15:01
o/
how to send mail using mail chimp api using c# with out mandrill
That sounds like a question for Mail Chimp.
15:24
@MohanSrinivas If I remember, the MailChimp API is RPC, so you would use xml-rpc.net
15:49
Hey guys :)
I have a problem in saving a datetimeoffset
I choose 12:00 a.m but when it saves, it saves as 9:00a.m :/
here's my code
DateTimeOffset reminderTimeOffset = _reminderDateValue.Add(_reminderTimeValue);
                    _reminders.ReminderTime = reminderTimeOffset;
16:01
@mark333...333...333 going to need more data to help - what is the value of _reminderDateValue
and the value of _reminterTimeValue
Suppose it is 12/10/2017 from DatePicker from Xaml
The _reminderTimeValue = 12:00 P.M Value from Xaml @juanvan :)
ya it's a TimeSpan
Now I got really weird result
            var _reminderDateValue = DateTime.Now;
            var _reminderTimeValue = new TimeSpan(1, 2, 0, 30, 0);
            DateTimeOffset reminderTimeOffset = _reminderDateValue.Add(_reminderTimeValue);
I get the value I expect
tomorrow, with 2:30 added to the time
Oh but I have a value for my _reminderTimeValue :)
But hold on, let me show you my screenshot
16:05
ok
@juanvan
Here, I got really weird result
I want something the final result as Today with 1:00 p.m time.
What I got now after I save is, July 26, 2017 3:38 P.M
You are adding 1hour to the DateTime
if you wanted 1Pm you would have to add 2:22
But the value of the date is base on my DatePicker
while the time is base on my Picker :)
Xaml
_reminderDataValue = 7/26/2017 10:38:00AM
to get to 1pm - you need to add 2:22 mins
Yes that's the default what I get from DatePicker right? :)
16:19
var _reminderTimeValue = new TimeSpan(0, 2, 22, 00, 0);
adding that to my code and setting the date to
var _reminderDateValue = new DateTime(2017,07,26,10,38,00);
comes out to 1PM today
Is it default 2:22 mins?
hard coding it, to work did it
but the user choose different time
You have reminder time value set to "01:00:00"
assuming that is the time they want
16:21
you would need to use some math to get the TimeSpan difference to add
is it possible like, since I'm using DateTimeOffset it's coma separated right?
Does not work in my testing
Right now the user has a DateTime that you grab from Date.Now correct?
then the user selects from a drop down, what time in the future they want to set a reminder
is the user selecting the a complete datetime? or just the Hour value
@mark333...333...333
Since DateTimeOffset accepts date and time, yes both date and time value :)
16:43
the user is sending over a complete DateTime object, can you that value looks like in Debug
user7480455
hi all
16:59
Oh I'm going to check some of your suggestions @juanvan :) Thank you so much
Good luck
Hi @007
user7480455
hi
user7480455
where is the life force of this room.. it is so slow as of late
everyone is working
user7480455
I guess so
18:02
I have a project where I'm using third party dlls (not from nuget). I had to update them with the latest version. I deleted the references and replaced them with references to the new dlls, but I'm still getting runtime errors that it can't find the old version. The thing is I can't find any reference to the old version number anywhere in the project.
18:30
Okay, so I'm delving into some FoxPro tables and I've come across a table that contains several columns but my question is about two of them. One is a date, and one is a time. If I want to create a class for that table and store those two columns as a single DateTime field, do I make those two properties private as backing fields and the one I want to set a public get set?
@Hypersapien You working with VS?
18:50
@Kramb yes
Have you run a search across the entire solution and not just the project?
Okay so look under your project, then under References and look for the reference that is throwing the error. Ensure that the Path for the reference is correct.
They look correct. When I replaced the references, I added them via browse.
19:06
Howdy folks :)
Howdy folk
How goes it?
Onward and upward
Alright, then at the bottom of the project in solution explorer, open packages.config and click in the file. In the properties open up the schemas. Make sure those are correct as well
To infinity and beyond? :D
@MadaraUchiha There's an user who is struggling on understanding why s/he was banned from the StackOverflow. Is it possible that he may be banned incorrectly?
19:13
There's three files in the Schemas. All three files exist and there's no reference to the old version number in any of them.
@Hypersapien what is the exact error
Exception thrown: 'System.Windows.Markup.XamlParseException' in PresentationFramework.dll
Additional information: Initialization of 'Telerik.Windows.Controls.RadGridView' threw an exception.

{"Could not load file or assembly 'Telerik.Windows.Controls.GridView, Version=2016.3.1024.45, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=5803cfa389c90ce7' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)":"Telerik.Windows.Controls.GridView, Version=2016.3.1024.45, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=5803cfa389c90ce7"}
What about the Object that are used in that assembly are they showing up correctly in the code?
and whats the version you updated to 2016? does not seem like an update
19:33
2016 is the old version. The new version is 2017.2.614.45
so the project is looking for the 2016 version
sigh Never mind
sigh?
:( that not help
or you did that
I was trying to think of where the reference to the old version could possibly be, then it hit me.
I cleaned the project. It works fine now.
Durp
19:50
...FYI, if this issue ever presents itself, "00:00" in 24-hour time can be used with Convert.ToDateTime() to convert to 12:00. However "24:00", which is as widely excepted for 12:00 as "00:00" is, will not compile and throws an error
> widely accepted
[citation needed]
I have never seen 24:00 on any clock.
off the top of anyone's head what would be the reason my project thinks my viewmodel still resides in the models folder? (it was there previously because I didn't know what I was doing... maybe I still don't) Right now I get an error about my model lacking a key but it's not supposed to be a model
yeah er
24:00 doesn't exist
> Under the 24-hour clock system, the day begins at midnight, 00:00, and the last minute of the day begins at 23:59 and ends at 24:00, which is identical to 00:00 of the following day. 12:00 can only be mid-day. Midnight is called 24:00 and is used to mean the end of the day and 00:00 is used to mean the beginning of the day.
It's a contextual thing.
Should be called the 2359 clock system :P
19:58
I need a little help with this one, i am currently programming in WPF and i have extended UserControl to add virtual methods that i can call (i am using a TransitionControl so i can create transitions between usercontrols - pages).

I have the code for XUserControl like this:

```cs
public class XUserControl : UserControl {
public XUserControl() : base() {}

public virtual void PageActive() { }
}```

If i use this.Dispatcher (inside XUserControl) i can see the properties from UserControl but if i extend this in WPF and then use this.Dispatcher (from within a class extending XUserControl, a
side note, how do i format cs on here, ``` does not seem to work.
I have never heard of anyone referring to midnight as "24:00". It's always 00:00.
Neither have i... Sounds like the work of lizards if you ask me.
It is...
20:29
How to confuse the shit out of future devs: Let <>,!=, and # all mean the same thing when dealing with comparisons. Then in the code, use them in an alternating fashion.
I could scream right about now
Who even uses # for inequality?
(I know one language but it's pretty obscure)
Visual FoxPro
What!!
Yea. Also, it took me FOREVER to figure out how to query a boolean.
Apparently it's .T. and .F.
This is no shit a command I currently have to use:
SELECT * FROM Students WHERE Students.edate >= {^2012-01-01} AND Students.separated != .T.
looks like FoxPro
why are you using it
20:33
@Kramb heh, that's basically what I was thinking of
@juanvan Because, surprise surprise, HQ says that we need to come off of it. The one I'm currently working on isn't working correctly so I've been tasked to find a solution. My solution is to build a new front end using an OleDbConnection to retrieve the data. This program didn't write, so that's nice.
Aha, a rewrite
Yeup, and I have the code but it's so ass-backwards that I'm just walking through the application and ensuring I'm getting the correct data.
re-write the re-write
Yay! My memory has been delivered.
20:42
For instance, in the companion program that DOES write data, if an employee just started and they have yet to finish a class in training, the system will mark their completion date for that training as their start date. But when it comes time to mark that employee as finished, they don't show up in the dropdown because they aren't considered deficient
So what they've been doing is creating a NEW class and attaching the employees SSN to that class. After 7 employees have been entered for one record, they have to create ANOTHER NEW class to add more. The previous dev hard-coded 7 columns for employee ssn
It's a mad-house
Oooh! And the case and power source too. I can start building my new computer.
What's really cool is the ETA on the case and power source was sometime between today and August 1st.
21:34
uhhh
where is nuget.exe
The CLI executable you mean?
in order for VS to install nuget packages, wouldn't it need nuget.exe?
I would assume so but I'm not going to definitely say that it's not at least possible that there's an alternative.
Have you lost you nuget?
no i didn't
when i build clean with IDE, nuget pulls in correct packages
when i build with msbuild command line, it fails, because it doesn't pull in nuget packages
21:57
wtf microsoft
> MSBuild-integrated restore
> says open visual studio
no, thats not msbuild-integrated you @#%@#(
22:13
i run nuget.exe before invoking msbuild
and you downloaded nuget.exe
right?
it's on the build server, yeah
it's also committed to our git repo - dont ask why someone did that, I wasnt here then
so how the hell can visual studio use nuget to restore packages when you use the ide, but there isn't a nuget.exe installed with visual studio
ms magic i guess
i find VS can build all manner of things that dont build on an actual build server
on nuget.org:
> Visual Studio 2017
NuGet 4.x is included in the Visual Studio 2017 installation. Latest NuGet releases are delivered as part of Visual Studio updates.

Batteries are included!
lol awlright
22:23
my powershell script is this
$Nuget = Join-Path -Path $Workspace -ChildPath '.nuget\NuGet.exe'
& $Nuget update -self
& $Nuget restore $Target
Invoke-Msbuild -Solution $Solution -Parameters $Parameters
i literally need to just call nuget restor sol.sln lol
invoke-msbuild is a function that calls msbuild.exe with the parameters
because someone committed .nuget
I'm calling from python
it's a symlink
i used powershell install-package to install nuget command line
then mklink to link it to the build directory
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