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11:04
@ntohl Yeah. I would make a case study and show it to our R&D team, but it's politically tricky.
there are many possible solutions here. None were taken by the code "fixer".
All I did, for now, is change the logic of LoadActions. Instead of clearing and reloading _actions directly, I'm creating a new list and loading into it. Only at the end of the method, I'm calling Interlocked.Exchange to switch between _actions and newActions.
immutable implemented
That means that until the reloading is complete, we still have the previous state fully functional. At some point, we switch to the updated state. But we don't have the uninitialized intermediate state.
@ntohl Yup.
I want to refactor the whole damn thing.
Maybe add a FileSystemWatcher, unreliable as those are.
(btw its all in works)
11:10
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan unbelievable unreliable. We moved to polling.
@KamilSolecki I would start by describing the architecture. "The application is implemented as a node.js service implementing a REST API, which polls the SO servers for the raw data, and stores the calculated statistics in a local PostgreSQL database".
When you start the text with "The REST API is implemented in...", I have to double-back and tell myself, "ah, ok, the app is a server with a REST API".
Is the mvvm light toolkit worth looking into? - I keep seeing suggestions on stackoverflow about that library; however at the same time I can't help but notice they still use codeplex, with the last update nearly 18 months ago.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ah, sounds better. Will do, thanks
@paul23 I haven't used it myself, but I heard it's fine. Regardless, though, you should use some MVVM framework on top of WPF. No use in reinventing the wheel.
Tom
Tom
@nyconing Just created a new class library and it worked...
11:14
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan learning purposes :P -- But I'm wondering why use an extra framework wpf itself is already an MVVM framework right? What would I look for in another framework?
Tom
Tom
@nyconing I have to remember that trick if nothing helps. Just recreating the project. Thx for helping :)
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan btw, statistics will be calculated live I think (unless it will take too long to load). The API is basically what an SO chat api could be (though limited for the usage purposes)
@paul23 WPF offers low level support for MVVM. It gives you the whole binding infrastructure and all you have to do is implement INotifyPropertyChanged. But because you don't want to implement it again and again in every viewmodel, you always end up creating a ViewModelBase class to inherit from, and a SetProperty method to raise the event.
So instead of doing all that in every.single.project, you use a higher-level MVVM framework that gives you these common tools predefined.
@KamilSolecki Why the DB, then, if you calculate live?
Hi guys
Ah, so just reducing the boilerplate code.
11:20
Below is my url to get product :
http://root/service/product/100
That's the core of most libraries, yes. Most offer more, in addition.
I just have a RelayCommand and a ViewModelBase class lying around I copy into each new MVVM project
Yeah, DelegateCommand is also something that they all implement.
now does below url make sense to get product of version 1 :
http://root/service/product/100?v=1
Makes sense to me
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Is that the same as RelayCommand?
11:22
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Would you like to say something about that please?
@Metallkiller Obvious, just diffrent name^^
@Learning It's fine, though if revision history is a core part of your entity, you might want something like http://root/service/product/100/version/1
@Metallkiller An ICommand that simply wraps a method?
Yep,an Action to execute and a predicate for canExecute
@Metallkiller Yup. Same.
All right.Thank you so much.Appreciated your input :)
11:23
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I really really wonder why that isn't part of the library.
So query string will also do right as per Rest api ?
yet the wpf library has more "complex" things like RoutedCommand and RoutedUICommand
@paul23 Because 1) the library hasn't received a lot of love in the last 10 years or so.
because scraping the whole transcript live is impossible due to 2 reasons:
1. New rate limitings on SO
2. Time. It takes around 2.5s to scrape a whole-day transcript page. And obviously, statistics (depending on what the user wants) could even cover the whole history of a room
Secondly, because anything in the library itself needs to be maintained by the core. The more there is, the harder it is to maintain. They do a cost/benefit analysis and decide whether to implement things in the core, their way, or to leave it to the community.
@KamilSolecki So they won't be calculated live, then.
Tom
Tom
11:25
@nyconing Not sure if that change happened before, but now I have "<TargetFrameworkProfile />" in both .csproj files added. Also "VisualStudioVersion" of the business project solution file changed from 12 to 14. But I already tried to change that before, but I still had the error. So probably the solution was adding "<TargetFrameworkProfile />".. Maybe something else.
!!live
@KarelG I'm afraid I can't let you do that, KarelG
!!afk 1h
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan They will. The frontend app will hit an API endpoint with a query to retrieve the data needed for the user query and run calcs and build graphs
Unless you meant live as in realtime from chat
then no
that is probably impossible due to the rate limitings
What will be stored in the DB?
So you're replicating the entire room history?
pretty much.
since whole db query is absolutely doable, querying all transcript pages for a room - not very.
@KamilSolecki Why not :-D
please wait. Your statistics should be ready in about 21 minutes :P
SO Chat is under the same license as SO itself?
11:32
no idea
there were topics about scraping SO on meta, and never I had seen a mention of any legal problems
Should we start boycotting github? - It seems they are gaining more and more of a market share; thus it's time to boycot them?
Github are doing well!
lets fucking stop them
@Kieran ANARCHY YARRR
11:36
To prevent a monopoly and encourage the development of future source sharing methods.
how to encourage the development of future source sharing methods
make a source sharing method
Well if they ever decide to change their rules about open source, then people will.... just move.
Hi guys
Not if there's nothing to move towards to: if we don't act now they might buy out all the rest of the tools and buy out each tool that pops up in the market.
11:37
anyone ever encountered this error
The client and server cannot communicate, because they do not possess a common algorithm
The beauty of git is that, well, everything is local. Push your git repo to gitlab? Great, you got exactly the same stuff there now.
forcing us to use their tool except for trivially small projects.
nobody forces you to do anything lol
this happens on the live version of my project, not on my local one
Yet
11:39
@paul23 Have they showed signs of doing that? Have they bought any tool that popped up in the market?
Also, the way that the world works, is that if there is an opportunity, there is already 1000 people waiting in the queue to get in on that opportunity
I agree that having them be the de-facto repository for public open-source projects, especially large ones, is a (minor) problem, in that they will grow complacent.
Nope, but they might do that once more and more other code sharing utilities die out.
@paul23 I say, boycott them for things they do, not for things they might do but have shown no inclination to do.
Example: "facebook": sure there are other tools where you can have social conversations. - But because everyone uses facebook (for sharing study information etc), I am de facto forced to use facebook.
11:40
SourceForge used to be as big as github if not bigger. They were complacent, and were replaced by alternatives - CodePlex, Google Code, Github.
And a new social network can't really life off as it wouldn't be able to get the critical mass to do so.
@paul23 Not the same. Facebook is a social network. Your social graph is what it offers.
@paul23 yeah facebook is god now, in terms of social media XD
If tomorrow I push my repo from github to gitlab, I don't lose out on being able to work with the same people. They can keep on working, but push to a different repo.
People are on Facebook because Facebook is where it's at - where groups, conversations, people are.
For an open source project, the project is where it's at, regardless of where it's hosted.
Yeah, the tools that github offers might be better than an alternative, but it's the icing, not the core.
@paul23 i dont use facebook
11:43
Don't you think that in the near future github amasses enough capital to just buy out all hosting companies that would pop up?
you can do without it as well
@paul23 Github is a tiny company. Tiny. Its target audience - developers on open source projects - is a tiny speck in the general population.
@paul23 in the end, who gives a crap
it does not have to be opensource projects
11:44
Google and Microsoft decided to abandon their alternatives, but if github gives them trouble, they can pop up a new CodePlex or GoogleCode easily.
Unless they start taking the other hosting companies offline, i don't think anyone will care
They have a lot more resources.
you can pay for github for private repos
@Wietlol And then I miss updates about my apartment. Like: "Hey I got a message for person XY in my mailbox come get it". and "The fire department are right now solving a flooding, if you lost your bike go to xyz". - Same for my study and sports groups.
then get different feeds
or a different reciever
but anyway, what are you afraid of?
that Github will take over the world?
11:45
That github will go the way of sourceforge for free software and that we'll have a time where there is no realistic alternative.
@Wietlol That's a bit naive. Here in Israel, for instance, having a Facebook account is a given. Choosing not to have one if fine, but it's a bit like choosing not to have a cellphone. You're deliberately cutting yourself off of an ubiquitous channel of communications, and forcing others to make a special effort to include you.
I have friends without Facebook accounts. If I'm hosting a party and created a Facebook account, I have to remember to invite them separately.
@paul23 github isnt hard to make... at least its core features
once there are no alternatives, a shitload of alternatives will be up and running in weeks time
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan we dont use facebook that much here
we share some nice stories on it
Yeah, I agree. Github's offering is technical. Facebook's offering is social, and thus, harder for an upstart to usurp.
and update people of every shit we take
but apart from that... its not being used for practical things
we have... better alternatives :D
I use it mostly for groups and discussions. Very practical.
11:48
slack?
Lol really? Here facebook is even getting more popular than whatsapp for live messages; if I would stop using facebook I'd basically become a hermit. Even my university profs use facebook messaging to explain stuff and they ask us to contact them there.
discord?
discord
frigging whatsapp?
(even though its also facebook sort of)
I use facebook only for the messenger
11:54
i use facebook only because I have to test the messenger bot another developer is making for the company
I use facebook only for the articles.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I thought you also use facebook as a cell phone
!!shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I use facebook only
:kappa:
poor you
11:58
I only use it for the videos when im bored
scrollin' thru the news feed
do anyone know how I can use captcha without enabling tls 1.0 and tls 1.1
@Kieran you should play pubg wehn you are boarde
@Nerdintraining i canne always do that
12:14
@Kieran or go browse reddit xD
sail thru news feed*
@Kieran then do it now
@ShrtTth Why do captchas require TLS?
Also, which captcha implementation?
no no my website requires ssl
googles recaptcha
so the problem is I disabled tls 1.0 and tls 1.1
for security reasons
but when I verify captcha it wont work
when I enable tls 1.0 and tls 1.1 it works
as they will be using a common protocol, but
I cant enable them for security reasons
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan u got me ?
Yeah, but I can't help you.
The problem is that Google's recaptcha servers don't support TLS 1.2?
12:24
only trump can help you
I think so
he can provide security with his wall
anyone knows where I can contact this Trump guy ?
2
does he got the best security, the world have ever seen ?
12:29
54 mins ago, by paul23
Should we start boycotting github? - It seems they are gaining more and more of a market share; thus it's time to boycot them?
Boykott git, go tfs!
@Metallkiller stfu
♥
@Metallkiller wat
♥
Such a coincident that its #3
@Nerdintraining YOU LEAVE TFS ALONE :(
@Kieran come at me in pubg brah
again
12:36
leave stfu alone?
@Nerdintraining I'll run you over and blow yo up
....accidentally, with his own grenade.
@KendallFrey We're past the wat phase already.
@Kieran #clearly
is there another captcha I can use instead of google's
12:45
Sure there are a few free captcha's out there
is there an alternate where I can verify on the server itself
That is the one we use
Ill take a look thanks dude : )
Thanks for coding
coding is my life/work/hobby :P
13:12
omg the problem was fixed by setting up the supported protocol from code too
those hours just one line of code away xD
@ShrtTth Ah, yes, I know that feeling.
yeah still its a good feeling once its solve right :)
again thanks for ur help guys
Tell yourself that those hours weren't wasted. You spent them learning more about TLS, server configuration, troubleshooting, and developing the ability not to smash your head into brick walls. All in all, a learning experience.
lol 'developing the ability not to smash your head into brick walls' , I like that xD
So, anyone actually use the 'k' prefix for your constants?
13:17
@hilli_micha I've never seen any code style that proposes that.
I don't use any prefixes except for _.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Hungarian notation doesn't have this?
@RoelvanUden Not to the best of my knowledge, but I've never really done full-scale hungarian, neither Systems Hungarian or App Hungarian.
Yeah, kind of wild I found this source code where the guy uses 'k' for all his constant prefixes; I looked it up online and evidently it is a thing, but I've never seen it used and can't seem to find anyone who uses it actively lol..
Yeah. k = constant formal parameter
Whatever that is
@RoelvanUden Mentioning Hungarian Notation, it makes sense I haven't seen it now. When I was pulling for a template code standard to use for my code base; I found a lot of ire for the Hungarian Notation system in modern coding practices.
13:22
Systems Hungarian isn't really used much these days (Systems Hungarian meaning having the prefixes signify the data type). This is because its main use is for languages like C, whose type system is neither dynamic and loose like python/javascript/etc, nor as strict and static as C#/Java.
Apps Hungarian, where the prefix signifies the logical meaning (rowCurrentUser for the datarow, idxCurrentUser for the current user index) has never been as popular, I believe, and is poorly defined enough for it never to have caught on.
I don't use k as prefix, so there is at least one hungarian notation, which doesn't have k as konstans (hungarian word for constant) prefix.
@ntohl You're saying any notation you use is Hungarian notation?
it is :D
tho not too wide spread
If you're hungarian, every notation you use is hungarian notation.
So we have Systems Hungarian, Apps Hungarian, and Ntohl Hungarian. Fair enough.
13:27
Attila hungarian notation also.
sits next to me
Might be a good idea to consolidate those
What happened to Caprica?
anyone can tell me why _log.ldf files take 2x the size of the .mdf files?
sql server is getting filled up
and we need to remove some stuff
@Wietlol You're not backing up your server.
Backups are supposed to truncate the transaction logs.
ldf files contain transaction-by-transacation logs that can help you replay all server activity. When you make a full backup, you can truncate the logs leading up to it, because you have a stable snapshot to return to.
Well, I fixed the annoying race condition bug. I think that's all the productivity I'm likely to excrete today.
system manager says that they are only truncated if the backup is considered good enough to restore the database
... i think we are fucked
A full backup, yeah. Not incremental.
13:39
0.o
13:52
What is considered "good enough"? Why make something that is not "good enough to restore the db"?
And how can something not "good enough" even get built
Without, you know, the backup service exitign with an error
hence why I think we are fucked :D
gonna ask him though
(currently trowing away some data)
still wondering if deleting rows from a table will reduce the used storage
because... they are simply going to be moved to the transaction logs
and probably add a header to it as well
resulting in more data
only the indices will be smaller
Get them to make a real backup, truncate the logs, suddenly have 2/3 of memory freed.
!!help
@Metallkiller Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
Oh you're here o.O
!!sandbox
@Metallkiller Please go and play in the Sandbox
14:07
Why isnt Caprica in the sandbox?
good question
Cap has standards
1/3
db is 350GB
logs are 227GB
@Metallkiller
14:23
still
BOOM, 200GB freed
Also, what are you guys doing ot have a 350GB db?!
iDunno
but that 350GB includes those logs
so its actually 123GB
wat
So 100GB data and 200GB logs?
but that is only one partition
we have 3 :D
with a total of about 400GB data
and a shit ton of logs
@Metallkiller hence why I am afraid we are not truncating any logs whatsoever
hence I am afraid we are fucked
anyone has experience with accuwebhosting.com ?
for asp.net
Harrharr 1GB RAM with Windows? It's full already, you can't run things :D
14:43
was that aimed at my question? O.o
Need some help with a visual studio post build event
Why would the following throw a "File not found" error:
xcopy "C:\[omitted]\bin\debug\fw.*.*" "C:\[omitted]\External\framework
the folders exist, and there are definitely files in the source directory
Also because it's actually xcopy "$(TargetDir)PPJ.*.*" [...]
15:08
@Metallkiller seems like there has never been any backup of the transaction logs
the backups were made using a third party program called Ashay (or w/e)
what DB are oyu using?
and that one is supposed to tell mssms that it must truncate the logs
i guess something goes wrong
its an MsSql db
"solution" is set logging to SIMPLE, then shrink logs, then set logging to FULL
why not make a backup with ssms?
15:10
i guess i had a facepalm moment of the scale of naked gun
@Metallkiller i dont deal with sql that much
whats wrong with those people
i personally don't like how it works
so i make other people manage it
i dont know why the backups are done with Ahsay
ssms has an assisstent that makes a backup for you. no need to write sql.
still, I dont do the management of the database
user8123187
UploadProgressChanged freezing my notification progress
15:12
i only design the models
@xamDev Check what it does. Specifically, what the subscriber does.
I'm off, have a nice evening/day everyone, depending on where you are!
night?
user8123187
i think it's rapidly uploading data and updating notification that's why it's freezing ?
No. That would be ridiculous.
15:15
Goodbye
user8123187
notification progress reports upto 49% then waits for some time and then shows 100 %
user8123187
does calling webclient.UploadFileAsync under threadpool cause this ?
17:04
Sanity check. is it normal to have different web.config files for dev and production? I noticed when management deploys my project, they copy over every file except the web.config.
Upon questioning I got a response on the order of "that's just the way we do it"
I have completely no clue about ASP.NET, but
> that's just the way we do it
is enough to trigger me :)
@Kevin Sounds normal to me
something like a connection string you'd want to set up specifically for prod
We don't keep connection strings in the web.config... Any more.
where u keep them ?
machine.config.
Requiring different config files for different environments seems like a violation of the principle of "it should be possible to get latest and build in two clicks"
17:13
I dont think that's a good idea tough
17:31
You can only edit the machine.config if you installed windows with the Advanced Users checkbox checked
I guess I did that, since I can edit my machine.config
hi there, for MVC Core or c# in general, which is best to use (i.e., get an object by, make comparisons with): string or long?
my question resides on performance
is best to have a string unique ID and get an element from a collection by that string which implies comparisons between strings, checking null or white space, all that?
or is it better to have a long unique ID (being it a 64-bit number) to do the same operations?
the problem is, I'll have the code running on an i3 processor computer with 4gb of ram, hence being so worried about performance in such a simple case as this
Lazy solution: try both and see which one is faster
anyone have any ideas on how to split a string that has two identical phrases but one is in traditional chinese and one is in simplified? IE if lowercase letters represent simplified and uppercase represent traditional then the string looks like this: "MY NAME IS MAX my name is max"
18:04
Strings are -in the end- just an array of numbers. To compare them you have to compare each "cell" of the array -- strings are not native to a cpu. Longs are 64 bit numbers, so comparing those can be done directly (or by using two integers).
@maxshuty just split them up based on unicode values, I think traditional and simplified chinese use different regions of the unicode code page.
Should be simple question: In WPF can I bind a property to another widget('s property)? Say I have a valueconverter which needs as "input" a grid, and then outputs the minimum width of all textboxes inside it. - I then have a grid called myGrid, but how would I bind to that grid?
My guess is something like relativesource
@paul23 Thanks I may give that a shot
It would probably help if I spoke Chinese, but such is life!
K, Simple App here. Wanting to import types of balls into a document. The software methods will look like this. Insert.InsertBaseballs(List<Baseball>), Insert.InsertFootball(List<Football), Insert.InsertBasketball(List<Basketball>). I want to create a dialog that tracks the progress of each one with a progress bar (3 bars here). What is the best method for implementing that? I was thinking of just having the bars controlled by public static ints and incrementing with each iteration.
18:20
@hilli_micha Preferably binding to some kind of progress property, rather than coupling the logic to the UI
Oh yes, I'm bummed I didn't immediately think of that. I like that approach. Thanks!
@KendallFrey Just in case you're interested, in some obscure corner I just found a link to docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/… -- which seems to do exactly what I want; though I can't seem to find any example that uses this.
That looks pretty legit
 
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user7480455
20:48
Hi all is there any way to change an mvc applications connection string easily\?
user7480455
is it just a matter of changing the sever in the webconfing file?
@007 I'd think so
user7480455
Ok it just has such a long connection string... I just wanted to check.. many thanks!
21:38
hmm from a panel, can I set the "internal" margins to the children. - So that even with the children margins being "0" they still have a margin to the boundaries of the panel?
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