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00:01
Yeah, seems kind of silly after I coded it. Ints are normal enough. I am trying to make a user chosen amount of dropdowns for unique records and it kind of threw me off.
Old 'joke': When approached for a project you respond with, "On time", "On budget", "Does what it is supposed to do", pick any two...
I don't understand what you said, @TravisJ, but you can have an array of any value type or reference type.
I was going to work through this lab, but instead I think I'm going to have a beer and blow up some tank playing World of Tanks... I'll deal with this crap tomorrow. Later guys o/
can anyone help writing a connection string to access database that is on my desktop?
what about if I ask really nicely...
pleeeaaassseee
tough crowd
@ScottSelby what have you tried?
00:16
looking for it in server explorer , google lacdb files and .net , I am usually given a connection string when told to work with a db , this is new to me, the data tab in VS looks like its all for SQL
I have never even heard of lacdb , usually isn't it mdb ?
@KyleGagnet - yea sometimes I'm impatient
got it
@ScottSelby no problem. I kinda just wanted you to clarify whether you needed a connection string "to access a database on my desktop" or "to an access database on my desktop"
ahhh
@KyleGagnet is this ok? single quotes?? I don't know
"Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source='C:\Users\G62\Desktop\DX EIN.accdb'"
or do I arrange the quotes?
00:31
I don't know. Does it work?
It's been a long time since I've crafted a connection string, but I seem to remember single quotes being used like that.
I tried conn.open() then conn.close(); - no errors, I'm happy for now
@SpencerRuport It happens all the time to me. And usually it's not cool. :P
I never actually thougth on the concept of "Schrodinguer's App" .... Interesting.
Who's starring all @Spencer's comment's? Top 8... :O
2
Not really , but i do wish I could give more stars to some of your Quotes ...
00:43
There we go
Yaaaay!!!
I would add a good developer should know math.
Can I just write OledbConnection("SELECT statement", conn) ; the same select statement I would with SQL?
I spent last night and this morning nearly cursing over my code that just wouldn't work. I mean, I did take trig in high school. I should be able to use it successfully. @_@
BTW, it works now, but I have no idea why or how.
@ScottSelby IIRC, no. T-SQL != Jet SQL
or rather, T-SQL <> Jet SQL ;)
00:47
!= = <>
Hmmm .... What about a partial differential Equations CrashCourse ???
in Cobol , yeah ....
Huh? I know what differentiable means...
I don't see why LINQ won't work , I saw 3 different questions on SO about it and all the responses were that there is no LINQ to Access , maybe from a third party
Oh, then I suppose it will.
Ohhh ... Just when I was about to Suggest an Functional Analysis CrashCourse ... I guess I wont have to do that , then.
00:50
Access was the first DB I learned, and I remember there being minor differences when I first started writing SQL for MS SQL Server. But, that was too long ago to really remember.
Functional Analysis = Doing Analysis on Infinite Dimensional , Hillbert Like Function Spaces and Operators.
BTW @Kendall what was your issue with Trigonometry ?
@ScottSelby FYI this is what I was referring to. When I learned Access, I also learned to use all of these VBA functions in my SQL (which Access allows) and had to then learn the T-SQL Equivalents: databasejournal.com/features/msaccess/article.php/3865076/…
But surely if you're taking T-SQL to Access it should be fine, and you definitely don't have to worry about that with Linq
@LeandroArielPezzente I don't know... :(|)
00:56
i have 1.5 million rows and just want to select one the fastest
preferably fast enough to eventually compare a textbox to the db in JQuery on something on client side without needing postback
You have 1.5 million rows in an Access DB?
Either you have a really big small bussines or you need better dB engine ...
I'm sorry
I dont find any sense either.
01:01
straight from US government, my client wanted a list of all valid EIN numbers to verify when a nonprofit tries to login , so they sent him Access DB , All that needs to be done is confirm that the EIN number the user enters is on the list - it's not worth switching to SQL 2008 which they have
Access can do anything! Even simulate a Rubik's cube...
Hmmmm .... Euler Angles ..... Allthough , usually Quaternions are preferreable.
uh, what?
You could simulate a Rubik Cube with Euler's Angles , but , since you have only six faces , and namely , six rotational axis , is prefferable to use Quaternion Notation. It's simpler , faster and equally accurate.
You would need necesarilly to use Euler's Angles if you are simulating , say , a Simetric spining top.
What does that have to do with a Rubik's cube? All I used was a lot of colorful rectangles.
01:08
@KendallFrey - yea
And an array of buttons worthy of a space mission control room.
I got an excel filed emailed to me years ago with script on it that made a game where you throw shoes at Bush
President Bush - not the other kind...
Haha that is funny.
The one worthy of being throwed shoe's at.
sorry , thrown ... my bad english
One of the versions of Excel had a car racing game in it i think.
Some of Microsoft's early products included hidden Easter eggs. Microsoft formally stopped including Easter eggs in its programs as part of its Trustworthy Computing Initiative in 2002. Microsoft Bear The Microsoft Bear is a mascot of the Windows 3.1 (and later Windows 95) team. It was the teddy bear that one of the senior developers on the team used to carry around. He makes several cameo appearances in Windows: * A drawing of him was used as the icon for the SETDEBUG.EXE and JDBGMGR.EXE system files. The odd icon gave credibility to the jdbgmgr.exe virus hoax, claiming that the f...
01:10
I think one had a flight simulator
and there was this app that connected to IE , and had a button that said BOSS , and it just filled the whole screen with an excel spread sheet
I think ESPN stole that now during NCAA tournaments
@LeandroArielPezzente Excel 97 did i believe
Google definitely wins on the easter egg thing. "zerg rush"
Zerg ... you mean like Starcraft's Zergs ???
I have no idea, but try it.
01:16
@KendallFrey - thats cool
As is anything Google. :)
yea - they're far ahead the rest of the world
except for some reason it seems they just gave up on a google phone
'some reason' - yeah. lol
you can't just give in to apple like that
they should be writing code all day to stop iphones from working - hahaha
at DefCom convention a couple of years ago they were going to do a demonstration on how they hacked into gmail accounts, and one of the google employees at the convention saw that it was comming up and let Google know , and fixed it so his demonstration didn't work
haha I don't do Apple. At all. PC = Win7. VM = Linux. Phone = BB.
01:27
Google also drove around with a camera to get all the street views appearently were keeping track of every wireless network that they came across and every MAC address they could and every IP address, no they can narrow almost anyone down to an exact location
@ScottSelby Sure, so can speedtest.net.
@ScottSelby And StreetView isn't as cool as the driverless car.
Looks similar though.
Except street view has been around about 10 years , way before anyone else was thinking of anything like that
can someone help me out?
with some C#/XNA
connectionstrings.com - awesome
I was missing a stupid semi-colon
Scott
can you help me out?
@ScottSelby
01:39
@Javier: Do you have an answerable question?
kendall stop butting in
you always do this
Sorry. If you don't want help, I'm happy to oblige.
kendall you never helped me
i always ask
haha kendall
01:40
kendall can you just teamviewer me for this only one time
then ill never ask again
i just need it so my monsters will stop updating after a level is complete
then they reset after
@Javier I might, but I don't believe you.
kendall trust me
Can you ask a simple question?
kendall im bad at asking questions...
Can you please teamviewer me and help me with this problem?
thats a simple question
Ok, simple answer: no.
01:42
.......
ooh ooh! I know the answer to this que---awwwww
kendall cmon
I aks stupid questions all the time- usually before I put effort in fixin it myself
Can you provide the result, the expected result, and the code?
i did put effort in it..
yes kendall
kendall just teamviewer me and ill show you everything..
im 99.9% done with this game
01:43
Stop repeating the old lies. Just ask the question.
That last .1% is a bitch.
hey Kendall - this is a STUPID question - but seriously I have been looking for a while - I haven't wrote a simple SELECT statement in a while\
SELECT * FROM ELI where E L I = 00011001;
Kendall how am i going to ask a question
What are you trying to do Scott?
all i need is your help.....
01:44
no good, I need something like SELECT * FROM ELI WHERE VALUE( 00011101 );
@Javier Like Scott.
@ScottSelby - What fields are in ELI?
@ScottSelby Where are you looking for this value?
just a stupid select statement, and I remember that when I add value() it works
Access DB
OleDbCommand comm = new OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM EIN where E I N='100318197';", conn);
scott can you help me out
01:48
ok
scott can you teamviewer me?
it'll be quick
i just need to show you
thats what she said
lol scott
but seriously scott can you help me out with something? it'll be quick for you, im not good with c#
and apparently you are
@ScottSelby That doesn't seem like valid SQL, specifically the spaces in E I N.
kendall omg
ill give you $$$$
i need this
01:50
they named the stupid column with spaces in it -
paypal
Oooooh
[E I N]?
@Javier No have.
kendall ill buy you something then
go to www.justanswer.com - I used to be on there , they'll do your homework for you, and way better then you could've for $$
01:51
@Javier No one can answer a question you don't ask.
scott is it quick and cheap
Either ask the question, or don't expect people to help.
[] worked! froze my site though, but hey, progress...
kendall can you help me with this
that is a question
We answer programming questions here.
01:55
yes
can you go on teamviewer for me
Not a programming question.
you have all the resources here to ask a question
you can even make boobs ( o ) ( o ) , if for some reason boobs werer involved in your question
lol
ill give you (o) ( o ) @KendallFrey
interested??
:P Ask a question, or good-bye.
01:59
kendall
i hate C#
soooooooo , I told my employer about how I used Trie to speed up autocomplete , and he wants that extremely fast ( Trie Speed ) performance to compare a text box ( EIN number) to a list of valid number, they are already in order , is adding 1.5 million entries to Trie just stupid?
@Javier And I hate beating around the bush.
kendall your lucky
you dont have projects
like me
i hate this class
@ScottSelby I doubt it.
He wants a little green box for valid and red for not valid , their already in order, I know Google and YouTube are searching through millions of possible entries for their autocomplete - this is deffinetly possible
02:01
@Javier Yes I have projects like you. I also have communication skills, unlike you.
kendall do you take programming at school
kendall like what
making a calculator?
L
not something you give to a super junior level developer to figure out alone - but thankfully I got @KendallFrey to help
No. Much, much harder.
and @SpencerRuport - wherever he is
No, I don't take programming in school. I tried once, but dropped out because it was too boring and easy.
02:03
is LINQ instead of SELECT command faster?
I need fast fast fast
Stay server side, with SELECT.
Unless you cache the entire data set client side.
I thought of that
1.5 million isn't tooooo bad if I break it down to only 2 columns
haha, maybe
what if I turn it into JSON or something?
I doubt it's necessary.
have a like 20 million character long string
That would require parsing for every SELECT, no?
02:07
well, right now I'm going to make a text box and submit button - after submit then he'll get the little green box or red box , but eventually this needs to be client side
@KendallFrey - how do I rewrite this correctly - I want 2 columns da.Fill(dt.Columns[0,1]);
dt is datatable - da DataAdaptor
What kind of connection are you working across? Same machine, LAN, WAN?
Is it a web app?
right now samemachine - webapp
well localhost going to my desktop, but eventually webapp to server
Woah how did so many of my messages get starred?
Clearly I have a secret admirer.
I would just stick with SQL. You are searching for a single record and returning a value that indicates whether it exists, right?
02:12
I see no reason not to use SQL.
@ScottSelby - Later on tell Tony you did it with LINQ just to make him squirm.
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I like LINQ
haters are gonna hate
Any normal C# dev does.
Tony, however, isn't a normal dev. ;)
Nah he's one of those fake ones.
I think DBAs think we're morons and don't understand that LINQ isn't supposed to replace SQL.
It's not? :O
02:15
what was that google thing?
What google thing?
zerg rush?
@KendallFrey knows
yea
Do a barrel roll
I've been playing starfox 64 lately.
another one. and askew
02:18
theres one on youtube to make it turn into a cenipede game
play a youtube video , then press pause then hold up and left arrow
? doesn't work
yes it does, its in the video its like an opaque little snake game
I don't see it.
Whoa that was cool.
02:58
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06:30
Hello, is there any way to get the path to the .config file that get's placed in the localsettings directory?
06:59
ok... is there anyone who knows what the .opensdf file is for?
 
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08:25
ok... in wpf, is there any way to override the show function?
morning
morning
why would you want to override it?
what is it suposedly missing?
well :) in the constructor of the window class I read a file, and if that file doesn't exist I don't want to show the window. So I thought that maybe I don't need to initialize it's components either. But the I want to throw an exception of we try to show the window
not a great idea?
you shouldn't be reading a file in a constructor but that's another issue
use File.Exists("MY FILE PATH");
before you call the window
08:34
ok, I don't really read the file, only check if it's there
or make a static method in the window's code behind
like MyWindow.CanInvoke(string _FilePath)
and in there, call File.Exists
mm a static could work
I don't wan't to call the exists outside the class (to contain all that belongs to the window in the class)
But should I interpret that as there is no way to override the show function?
MessageBox must have overridden it?
or is it that it just don't show up in the intellisense?
you could just encapsulate the Show method in another method
that does the check and then calls the original Show method
(an overload)
mm but, then someone could just call the show method anyways and the program would crash.
yup
idiots can always fuck it up
they're idiots remember? xD
put a comment on the constructor
08:42
that's why I want to throw the exception
probably I'm the only one which will be using this code so if it crashed then I'm the fool ;)
I'm no master of the MVC pattern... But if you suppose to use it in c# would you then have a control class, a module class and then the ordinary window classes? Most of the c# programs I have seen (which I have to confess isn't that many) don't have any model or control class, but rather everything is located in the window class.
so what is the standard pattern to use in c# programming? or is it a mvc in an other way?
in WPF, it's MVVM
08:57
And in short that means that the visual code is located in the xaml and the backen in the .xaml.cs?
09:11
absolutely not
there is nothing in .xaml.cs of a view
only dependency properties if it's a custom control
the logic is in the ViewModel
which is just a regular class that you feed to the view's DataContext
for full decoupling of UI logic and business logic
you can then reuse both separately
"Most of the c# programs I have seen don't have any model or control class, but rather everything is located in the window class."
That is how I do it
@David that's fine as long as you do small apps
90% of screens don't have MVC/MVP pattern
my entire code-base follows MVVM pattern
It's also fine in Big apps for the small screens
that is a choice
if you do TDD and stuff
testability because of decoupling and whatever
I have 0 unit tests in my current project so...
The best answer is as always "It Depends" :)
09:25
@David you will learn the hard way ;)
Can i add UNIQUE key to the existing database field ?
yes you can
ALTER COLUMN
think of the ramifications first though
09:40
ok thanks
i have a problem.I'm a developer but not good developer,because i forgot everything after developed something,this is not a joke .. Y is that ?
@chathuraRanasinghe your memory, it sucks
or you didn't comment anything
or you haven't done this long enough
it takes practice
using a method once doesn't carve it in your memory forever
and also difficult to understand is also quite difficult to me ?
:(
i mean difficult parts in C#
this is so vague man...
difficult to understand what?
you do need a very logical mind to be a programmer
it's a requirement
as a example.. writing a Login control.. i'm quite difficult to deal with languages,,, ASP.NET,C#,SQL :(
:(
all langs simulteneously
how long have you been doing that?
09:49
I'm a Developer since 2010
maybe you just don't like it?
i like it.i have a degree also
in my office other guys those who in my team ,they coding very fast,but i'm searching... searching... very small things every where.. lots of time wasting....
10:13
@Baboon Ahaa thanks, I (obviously) didn't know that. Started with C# when there only was winForms. And then had a break from C#
 
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11:14
anyone here worked on mvc
is there anyway to override a method that isn't marked virtual?
no there is not
@Baboon do you have any idea about mvc
you can overload it though
@Markus
11:16
Well it would defeat the purpose =o
@Neha nope sorry, I don't do web
@Baboon ok
11:44
Hey everyone, don't suppose anyone has any clue on deploying silverlight on through IIS? - stackoverflow.com/questions/10752933/…
12:11
I found this hilarious:
Dear “cool people”, they didn’t name a candy after you, did they? Sincerely, nerds.
12:33
I must be crazy: double[,][] weights;
Gee, I'm having problems adjusting to (or understanding) the wpf. Especially the dataBindings and how that works... If I have a IList and want to show it in a ListBox how do I do? (I have made a DataTemplate in the ListBox)
Set/bind the DataContext of the ListBox to the IList.
In winForms I added things with listBox.Items.add() (if I recall correct). And there is a Items here as well, but I'm under the impression that I should do it with a dataBinding
In code or in the xaml or?
Either.
Also by properties (design view or what it can be called)?
12:40
And you will need to bind the data source property to "{Binding}"
Or you can bind it to a property of an existing DataContext.
hmm I don't really follow you, to what shall I set the DataContext property in the ListBox?
Oh, the data source property is named ItemsSource.
Well, is the IList a property of an existing DataContext?
no, it's a static list in my window class
a static property IList actually
Ok, then in the constructor I would set MyListBox.DataContext = MyList;
And in the xaml set ItemsSource="{Binding}"
Ok, that seem to work, however it doesn't seem as my DataTemplate is correct then :)
the IList is a List<string> is it just to have - in the template - <TextBlock Test="{Binding}" />
yes that did it
So what does this {Binding} mean?
12:49
Do you know anything about binding in WPF?
hrmm well err no... :/
was that a trick question? :)
Ok, maybe I pushed you into the deep end, but basically, a control's DataContext serves as the control's data source.
It also sets the data source for all child controls that don't have a DataContext set.
This doesn't change the behaviour of the controls in any way.
The {Binding} tells the control to bind that property to the DataContext object.
I'm trying to add a strongly typed view but IEnumerable<T> isn't in the drop down... I have no idea where to look as to why that is
12:54
In your case, the ItemsSource property is bound to the DataContext, which is an IList.
It is also possible to bind to a property of the DataContext object.
so q1: what did ItemSource="{Binding}" mean?
q2: in the template, does the Text="{Binding}" run a .toString() on the object in the IList?
For example: {Binding TheProperty}
a1: It sets whatever object the DataContext is set to as the value of the ItemsSource property. If you change the DataContext, the ItemsSource will change too.
a2: I don't know. I wouldn't be surprised if it does.
This leads into a discussion about converters, which are pretty complex.
Lets just say they let you bind a property of one type to a value of another type.
For example, binding the Text property to a Color object.
hmm I was just going to ask about if I instead of the <string> had some sort of <"struct(string,bool)">. Of course I had to add a checkbox to the template, but how would I bind the bool to the checkbox and the string to the text?

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