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13:00
@ARr0w What name?
yours
the first one.
owww the group now has "Lost in time" added to the title
@ARr0w well, I don't like it
@MohamedAhmed why dare i ask?
I'm still struggling to get my .net restful web api on my server. It's been 2 weeks. Anyone want to talk about it?
13:07
@HappyCoding: have you tried asking it nicely? ;)
Lay it on us
I've offered to buy it dinner ...
@HappyCoding maybe its a vegan?
@garfbradaz The rhythm of my full name. The first 4 names composite from "Hamad". also it make you think that I'm Muslim
Is there a way to completely replace the current version with a shelveset version in VS TFS?
13:11
@Kramb the OnClientLoad doesnt run
Well idk, maybe I'm just dense. It runs great on my local machine. I've published it to my local machine. I've tried doing a publish to the remote machine and it's been a bear to step through with all the connection settings etc and all the web deploy and software installs and iis settings etc. So after failing with that, I tried outputting files to a folder and then just copy and paste. Well there's no .exe. I'm not sure how to get an .exe to be created. I've been searching the web.
the line was "<body onLoad="addBeginEndRequest()">"
but I need it to run on the server
I've had three browsers open with 7-10 tabs each for about 2 weeks and I'm no closer.
so I added the id and the runat, but then it cries because the onload doesnt exist on the code behind
so I googled and it said to use "OnClientLoad"
but it doesnt run
@Wietlol I'm sorry it's been a while, is OnClientLoad calling a C# method or javascript?
13:13
I also tried to go the .net core route with Kestrel and found that you still need iis and walking through guides and such I was unsuccessful with that as well. None of these things give you an .exe.
@HappyCoding When you tried to publish to the remote server, you chose FileSystem correct?
scratch that
Javascript
Nevermind my last question - Solved it manually!
@HappyCoding Have you looked at the bottom of this page? dotnetmentors.com/web-api/…
@Wietlol OnClientLoad is a Telerik event handler
so?
shouldnt that work then?
13:22
Not on body
body doesn't have a ClientLoadEventHandler
What do you mean you want the script to run on the server?
@Kramb I haven't read that one yet. I'll read it.
i want the body element accessible on the code behind
not the onclientload to be run at the server
i want that one to run at the client
but onLoad worked
i think thats jQuery right?
No onload is native
jquery onload would be like
$(function() {
    //code here
});
that would work
(function($) {

})(jQuery);
13:26
or that
so, onLoad works
(function(){

})();
^ I think that's the most recent recognized one because it scopes jQuery and makes sure you won't have any conflicts
For your native IIFE
but OnClientLoad doesnt
13:27
@Kramb good point Kramb, might not even need jQuery
OnClientLoad belongs to the Telerik Control library and is only accessible by Telerik Controls
@Wietlol OnClientLoad is telerik
rip
3fast5me
then what is the replacement for onLoad?
Oh @Kramb not sure if you saw
!!kramb
18 hours ago, by Kramb
Guys...I'm an idiot...
13:28
hahaha yea, got 4 stars on that one
Anyone here ever work with SAML? I'm the identity provider and I'm trying to understand what the purpose of the Entity ID is in my Service Provider's SAML Metadata
noice
That article tells me a bit about the URL based Entity ID that I have, but nothing about what it does
@Kramb @Kieran @Vap0r but what do I use then instead of onLoad?
@Wietlol Show us the code for you onLoad function
13:32
@Wietlol what are you trying to do? Access the body element from your C# code-behind?
Or at least tell us what it does if it's too long
If that's it, I always just added runat="server" and referenced it like a regular ASP.NET element
It's been too long
:O
@LewsTherin \o
13:35
@Vap0r the body has a class that is toggled to show something
Even if you don't care about US politics, if you haven't watched Anthony Scaramucci's epic meltdown on CNN you're really missing out. It's a special blend of hilarious and insane.
I have to toggle it in the code behind, so making it run on the server would be the easiest solution
i thought
@KendallFrey Sup :D :D
On a whim I just decided to see if I could access the chat from work
Seems I can :-)
Was blocked before
How's it going?
@mikeTheLiar I couldn't stop laughing. Just to realize that the form that Politico released was a publicly available form made it sooooo much funnier
@LewsTherin I'm surprisingly unswamped with work today
13:37
Nice segue to the weekend then? :P
@Wietlol what are you trying to do? You don't know the height of the dynamic content in the two divs, so you are attempting to equalize the height after content load?
@Kramb @Vap0r i dont really know what the function does, but it breaks things
I generally dont touch the javascript part of the project
@mikeTheLiar Fuck, I can't believe I forgot what day it was.
!!giphy Rebecka Black Friday
13:40
how to covert python coding to asp.net c#
@MohanSrinivas You have two options, you can see if some sort of converter utility exists by googling it, or rewriting it. Most of the time converting between two languages isn't quick
There's a Python/Asp joke to be made here but it's eluding me so far.
@hilli_micha unless it's vb <-> c#
And if you can find something that converts Python code to C# without completely fucking it up I'd love to see it.
13:42
c#
@Vap0r on a side note, does that equalizing height have a nice way to do it?
Although...Iron Python runs in the CLR, right?
Automatically converting code between high-level languages is usually a bad idea
A good start would be to know python and c# rather well and have at least a few years experience with both of them
@Kramb Not true, even then, converter utilities struggle with the () <-> [] for indexing, and the numerous other bits of goofy bullshit in VB.
13:43
Then you'd probably have a alright chance
So it's probably not impossible
@KendallFrey why so?
@KendallFrey yea then how to write?
Except for preventing issues if its null, is there any real difference between this:
string data = "123";
int result = 0;
int.TryParse(data, out result);

And this?

string data = "123";
int result = Convert.ToInt16(data);
@MohanSrinivas Learn C#
It's going to be your safest option
13:44
@Xariez Convert is known to be not nice
but why it is not nice is not known
"is known to be not nice"
"why it is not nice is not known"
and maybe (but im not sure) Convert will throw an exception
TryParse wont
@Wietlol For the same reason computers don't write high-level code in general. They're bad at understanding intent, and all sorts of awful comes when the computer guesses wrong at intent.
Countering each other a bit xD
@Wietlol It really depends where the two elements are. If they are side-by-side, you could do something like this
13:45
@KendallFrey but when you compile a language, the compiler reads the intents, then it outputs another language
why cant that other language be high level?
It can, but there are some mitigating factors for compilation
For one thing, compiled code isn't meant to be read and maintained
true
but for example, I write client side code in Java, then compile it into Javascript so it can run on the browser
Languages are almost always compiled to a language that supports the same functionality in the same way.
i dont read and maintain the javascript code
@Wietlol That's probably terrible.
13:47
but it still gets generated
because of the features that Java has that Javascript doesnt?
@Xariez TryParse will return a value whether or not the input is an int or not. Convert will throw a FormatException if it's not able to be converted;
my code is more memory efficient than more than half of the javascript people writes
Isn't the use of TryParse generally kind of frowned upon?**
I know that much, but is there any other real difference? @Kramb
When converting between different languages with different features, you have two options: creating an approximation that will fail on edge cases, or emulating any missing features, which is hard and expensive.
@Wietlol I find that unlikely
13:49
i created an approximation that will not fail on edge cases
or wait
Then it's not an approximation
no, i emulate missing features
i store most things on the class such as methods
so those methods only exists once
in normal javascript, you store them on the objects
@hilli_micha Mm, no. Why?
duplicating the storage
unless you cache the function values and re-use the cache
Or just use prototypes like normal
13:50
@KendallFrey I can't personally think of a reason, its just something I recall occasionally hearing.
you mean my own prototypes or the default prototypes?
prototypes in JS
Alright, i'm out for the week. Have a good weekend folks!
@Xariez If your data variable cannot fit into an Int16 you'll get an OverflowException whereas TryParse will parse it as an Int32
There is Convert.ToInt32 (and upwards I think?) though
13:54
Right, I assumed you use Int16 in your example for a reason
Not really, just because i happen to use Int16 more often for whatever reason
There's almost no reason to use Convert
Wonder if it would be easier to make a custom extension for it..
Something like int.SafeParse()
@Xariez Which would do what?
@Xariez that is called TryParse()
13:56
As far as i see it though, when you do TryParse the following code block is required:
string data = "";
int result = 0;
int.TryParse(data, out result);
Not anymore
you can use out int result
Yeah but if you're not checking the return value of TryParse there's really no point.
@KendallFrey since which version?
I was thinkign of this:
@KendallFrey has that been released yet?
13:57
C# 7 I think, idr
hmm... i cannot use that for some reason
public int SafeParse(this string value) {
  if(!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(value)) {
  int result = 0;
  int.TryParse(value, out result);

  return result;
  }
  else {
    return null;
  }
}
What possible reason would you have for doing that?
Well it would skip the extra 3 lines of code for each parse
Good luck returning null from a method that's supposed to return an int
13:59
You can't return null from an int method
Just have the one
Yeah yeah, details xD
I'll blame it on that i merely have minutes left in office for this week
@Xariez yeah but it misses the entire point of TryParse
But yeah, when would you use this?
Every time you would use TryParse, you wouldnt have to write the 3 required lines to run it
You'd have to use 3 different lines, then
Also, TryParse is a one-liner in C# 7
14:01
string data = "";
int result = 0;
int.TryParse(data, out result);
That, versus this:
Again:
4 mins ago, by mikeTheLiar
Yeah but if you're not checking the return value of TryParse there's really no point.
data = data.SafeParse(data)
But yeah, I guess you're right @mikeTheLiar
If you're optimizing your code for "fewest lines possible" you are Doing It Wrong.
I can't even anymore. I should stop. Just go home xD
@Xariez But you're not showing the part where you still have to check the return value anyway
14:03
Thats also a point
Ah well, like i said a bit earlier, i'm done for this week. Leaving for reals now. Have a good weekend!
yikes.
You could make a case for nullable, where you'd do int result = int.MaybeParse(str) ?? -1;
anybody know where to change the preCondition for a handler in IIS 7?
14:17
I just realized that movement in curved space produces tidal forces, meaning that there is a preferred rest frame.
hi, can someone help me with charts and textboxes ?
i'm just gonna tell u guys my problem if u know the answer pls help me
i have 2 texbox and i need 2 charts ( or something like a progress bar ) and i want it to perform like this : when i put a number like 2 in the textbox it changes the graphs instantly
@Johny Maybe attach to the key-up event? msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/… I'm assuming you're using winforms.
@KendallFrey your Haskell is showing
third party control to record voice?will run windows mac mobile
?
14:23
hello guys
can any one check this
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35132337/mvc5-validation-on-email-address-client-side
Email address validation is evil.
If I enter just a few characters but not the @ character, the validation error message is shown.

If I enter something like [email protected] there is not error because it looks like an email address.

If I enter something like aaaa@bbbbb no client side error is shown, but in the controller the modelstate is not valid as it should be.
i need when i write aaaa@bbbbb , the client validation should work , any idea
There's only true way to validate an email address and that's to send an email to it.
My solution to email address validation is "if they managed to match the regex with an invalid entry, it's their problem"
14:25
@Sidney im using temp path but it only works in windows thats y
@mikeTheLiar lol :D , i just need something like [email protected]
it is fetched by controller but why not the client side get it :(
@Sidney :(
/[a-zA-Z0-9\.]+@[a-zA-Z0-9]\.[a-zA-Z]{3}/g
Disclaimer: May Actually be horse dook
".[a-zA-Z]{3}"
-_-
@Sidney yes i could do that ( thanks ) , but my main problem is that i cant create the ui that i want and i dont know how to connect those textboxes to those graphs or charts ( that i don't know how to make :(
>Horse dook
14:28
"@[a-zA-Z0-9]\."
-_-
@Wietlol Yeah that's fucked up
What if I have a .ca email?
SomethingSomethingCanadiansAren'tAllowed
You're making it harder than it needs to be
@Sidney i used the default chart but i dont like it and i don't need that much option
14:29
.+@.+\..+
ezpz
.+
izipizi
Regex based email validation - this is why you will fail.
.wannabemyluva
14:30
that would require me an isEmpty check
regex based date validation
that is horrible
>comments in email addresses
Why?
@KendallFrey you're erect when I say you're erect.
@Sidney Why not?
14:33
.....It's like the blood eye lizard. It's so ridiculous it makes me need to lie down.
user7480455
Hi all can I ask a question about list
Do you have a list of questions?
user7480455
I do
user7480455
listing now
streaming
user7480455
14:34
1 I would like to make a list of IDs so that I can delete those ID from the table
user7480455
2 I tried this
user7480455
3 var SomeListOfIds = new IList<int>();
user7480455
4 that does not work
5 Why are we speaking in BASIC
6 Why are you trying to instantiate an interface?
user7480455
14:35
I also tried this
user7480455
foreach (var r inThing.ToList())
@Sidney Fun fact: That's actually possible in very specific circumstances
@007 you cannot create an object based on an interface
it must be based on a class
interfaces are contracts
classes are blueprints
user7480455
is that what I am doing Sideny>> I was just fallowing an example I read
windows application to run on web application and have to store windows application audio file in web folder



is it possible?
14:36
@KendallFrey I'm starting to learn you're really just a culmination of edge cases aren't you?
IList<> is an interface, so use List<> (default implementation)
KSP has interfaces, Factorio has classes :P
@Sidney 2edgy4u
007 just use new List<int>()
KSP?
user7480455
var Somelist = new List<int>();?
14:37
yep
user7480455
like this
@Wietlol Fun fact: In Haskell, classes are contracts
user7480455
Ok let me try
please help ma
foreach (var r in Thing.ToList()) should work as long as ToList() returns an IIterable
14:38
Crying for mommy won't save you now
@KendallFrey and in Haskell interfaces are blueprints?
If you want use to answer a question, please ask that question clearly, in English
@Wietlol Haskell doesn't have interfaces
user7480455
ok I can populate and declare a var at the same time?
14:39
@KendallFrey why do we talk about haskell?
@Wietlol No, hooray! Interfaces suck.
Yea
@Wietlol Cause it's super awesome
@007 you cannot declare a var without initialization
user7480455
that's odd
14:39
C# interfaces suck
@Wietlol Unless var is short for variable
interfaces in general dont suck
im talking about C# var
@Wietlol They do
they what?
Unless you're defining interface as something other than the OOP term
14:40
im defining interface as the interface that C#, Java, etc have
especially Java with default methods now
:D
Yeah those suck
Like, "I threw my coffee interface when she said arrays start at 1"
3
@KendallFrey reason?
@Kramb
Had to seize that opportunity
14:43
doesnt that hurt?
@Wietlol Because they can't do what typeclasses can do
i mean it must burn all the way through your bones if you have to work with arrays that start with 1
It's impossible to define a monad interface in C#
@KendallFrey what can typeclasses do?
Use the type(s) for constraints on parameters other than the instance parameter
14:47
0.o
instance parameter?
this.
For example, you can't define static methods with an interface
wut?
I can
in java at least
in C# i cant
so i made a progress bar in photoshop - how should i add it to vs ( C# ) ?
thats why I dislike C#
!!java
14:49
@Kieran That didn't make much sense. Did you mean C#?
!!CSharp
@Wietlol That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
pfft
Caprica go back to skool
lmao
!!c#
May 5 '16 at 15:17, by BoltClock
THIS ROOM IS OUT OF CONTROL
14:51
@Wietlol According to Google, those are no different than just any old method that works on an interface. They aren't part of the contract, and you can't implement or override them.
@KendallFrey Type Classes have proper chaining stuff?
What do you mean by chaining?
nothing ?!
you cant implement or override static methods
duh
You can in Haskell
14:52
(not really duh, but that is what everyone wants you to believe)
To a degree
so were all beginners ?!!!
chaining, I mean MyClass.add(a).add(b).add(c);
There are no instance functions in Haskell. All instances are just parameters.
where the result is MyInterface instead of MyClass
14:52
Static functions are functions that don't take n instance parameter. Nothing special.
true
@Wietlol Ah yeah, typeclasses properly return MyClass instead of MyInterface
so they are not bound to the object
i assume that this is some special implicit type parameter or keyword and that this does not always apply on every method I put in that type class
otherwise it is even worse than the current scenario
You assume that what is?
that typeclass functions return MyClass
i assume that you can specify that it has to return that
14:54
Oh, that's just the correct behaviour in this case
Functions can return whatever you want
The trick is basically that the type(s) that "implement" the typeclass are essentially parameters in the class definition
but they are implicit
No, explicit
so you have to write that down for each implementation?
There are implicit class implementations, which the compiler handles
but in general, each implementation writes everything out

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