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mr5
mr5
02:20
I just think MVC over complicate things
 
2 hours later…
04:41
what's up guys :)
o/
Great
how are you
?
I'm good :) By the way, have you tried the node tree in C#? :)
Tree data you mean?
yeah? :) can I send you the task and what it says?
04:43
We have a class representing binary tree nodes:
class BTN {
int val;
BTN left;
BTN right;
}
please implement method to compare 2 such trees (returns: true if fully equal, false - otherwise)
I don't understand how to do that
mr5
mr5
04:55
@mark333...333...333 I guess you traverse both left and right node if it isn't null then compare the val. continue until left or right is not null
do you have sample codes or resources about this?
or examples? if you don't mind @mr5 :)
mr5
mr5
I'm sorry I don't have. it's just what I understand about your description
@mark
@mark333...333...333 geeksforgeeks.org/…
@SmartestVEGA thank you so much for the link :)
mr5
mr5
int identicalTrees(struct node* a, struct node* b)
{
    /*1. both empty */
    if (a==NULL && b==NULL)
        return 1;

    /* 2. both non-empty -> compare them */
    if (a!=NULL && b!=NULL)
    {
        return
        (
            a->data == b->data &&
            identicalTrees(a->left, b->left) &&
            identicalTrees(a->right, b->right)
        );
    }

    /* 3. one empty, one not -> false */
    return 0;
}
you could do this in the Equals method
05:09
@SmartestVEGA @mr5 is there anything written in C#? :)
mr5
mr5
it's a very small lines of code to convert. you can do it @mark333...333...333
can I approach and show you when I'm done? :)
mr5
mr5
okay sure
@mark333...333...333 try this varycode.com/converter.html
mr5
mr5
@SmartestVEGA it's not good when you give everything to the asker. he will not learn on his own
05:58
@mr5 agreed
06:14
\o
06:26
ohayou
Hi
i am using windows service to open excel file in debug it is running file
but in release mode not working.
i have gone through the settings
in dcomfig.
after applying settings it working fine
but the doubt is if client does not have excel installed on his is it work ....
please guide..me.
06:45
well if he doesnt have excel you cant do much with excel.
mr5
mr5
you can prompt him a message asking to download excel or else...
the amount of servers I have had to install office on for this exact reason lol
microsoft should have had some sort of dumb office client for server processing
07:25
@Kieran PIRATE
good morning
good morning :)
07:41
posted on September 27, 2017 by Scott Hanselman

The Microsoft Docs at https://docs.microsoft.com are really fantastic lately. All the .NET Docs are on GitHub https://github.com/dotnet/docs/ and you can contribute to them. However, in the world of software engineering (here some a bad, mixed metaphor) there's instructions on how to use a faucet and there's instructions on how to build and design plumbing from scratch. There's additional

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19 hours ago, by Nerd in training
Guys, we all should wish @Metallkiller a get well soon, he hurt his ankle.
There, done my daily dose of spam. Now i can rest
07:58
Can anyone tell, what is wrong here?
private List<Section> sections = new List<Section>();
        public virtual List<Section> Sections
        {
            get
            {
                return sections;
            }
            set
            {
                var values = value.ToList();
                foreach (var section in values.ToList())
                {
                    if (section.Deleted)
                        values.Remove(section);
                }
                sections = values;
            }
        }
I try to filter out soft deleted sections, but when I do it in 'set', then it doesn't change anything, but if I do it in get, then it has null value
*not null, but empty list
try to remove the virtual?
this is used in EF model :D
so I need to keep the virtual value
mr5
mr5
@Taurib there are lots of unnecessary and redundant .ToList() in your code
value, inside the setter, itself is a list already
.ToList() all the things!
mr5
mr5
08:11
values, inside the setter, is already a List yet you do another conversion to list
class BTN
    {
        int val;
        BTN left;
        BTN right;
    }

    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            BTN btn = new BTN();
            Console.WriteLine(BTN(btn,btn));
            Console.ReadKey();
        }

        public static bool BTN(BTN a, BTN b)
        {
            if (a == b)
            {
                return true;
            }
            return false;
        }

    }
@mr5 am I doing it correctly?
mr5
mr5
@mark333...333...333 is that about the tree nodes?
mr5
mr5
@mark333...333...333 it doesn't look it can compare the left and right nodes, does it?
@RoelvanUden what do you think of his implementation?
mr5
mr5
08:20
3 hours ago, by mr5
int identicalTrees(struct node* a, struct node* b)
{
    /*1. both empty */
    if (a==NULL && b==NULL)
        return 1;

    /* 2. both non-empty -> compare them */
    if (a!=NULL && b!=NULL)
    {
        return
        (
            a->data == b->data &&
            identicalTrees(a->left, b->left) &&
            identicalTrees(a->right, b->right)
        );
    }

    /* 3. one empty, one not -> false */
    return 0;
}
im trying to create a trigger procedure in psql in HeidiSql
pastebin.com/uV5qz5J6
but i get this error unterminated dollar-quoted string at or near "$$
mr5
mr5
and it doesn't seem close to that code above
anyone can help <3
Here's the java format of that @mr5
// Java program to see if two trees are identical

// A binary tree node
class Node
{
    int data;
    Node left, right;

    Node(int item)
    {
        data = item;
        left = right = null;
    }
}

class BinaryTree
{
    Node root1, root2;

    /* Given two trees, return true if they are
       structurally identical */
    boolean identicalTrees(Node a, Node b)
    {
        /*1. both empty */
        if (a == null && b == null)
            return true;

        /* 2. both non-empty -> compare them */
I'm trying to use the tree.root1 but it doesn't work
@Nerdintraining You're welcome :-3
08:32
@Proxy uh PROXY
mr5
mr5
@mark333...333...333 well, I thought you're going to do it in C#?
yeah I'm doing it in C# I have screenshot here @mr5 actually I already implemented it on C# but the problem is, I'm having some null values
@mr5 now I have the C#
you are an heidisql expert(well at least you recommended that to me) so could you take a look at my question? @Kieran
ohgodplsno
Give me the link and i'll have a look
:)
im trying to create a trigger procedure in psql in HeidiSql
pastebin.com/uV5qz5J6
but i get this error unterminated dollar-quoted string at or near "$$
08:39
could it be something to do with this?
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
I detected the left and right as null @mr5
hold up
@mark333...333...333 the null checks from the java code aremissing in your c# version
mr5
mr5
@mark333...333...333 re read this code thoroughly and you'll see what's your missing
@Proxy what version of sql are you using?
08:44
psql
@mr5 it is the same code but it is converted to java
il cheack wait
mr5
mr5
@mark333...333...333 no it isn't. you forgot the null checks
PostgreSQL 9.4.13 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2, 64-bit @Kieran
Oh yeah haha let me add the null validation @mr5 I didn't include that
@mr5 I already added
if (a == null && b == null)
{
return true;
}
mr5
mr5
08:48
@mark333...333...333 also this if (a != null && b != null)
"returns: true if fully equal, false - otherwise" but I think it doesn't solve this principle @mr5 ?
mr5
mr5
@mark333...333...333 heck, do you want your app to crash?
how are you going to compare one BTN.val to another if the BTN is null. you should return false if the other is null cause it clearly is not the same.
@mr5 now I finally implemented the whole thing. But is there a way like how can I make it equal so I achieve the value of true when they are fully equal?
mr5
mr5
09:05
@mark333...333...333 make the val's of left and right node equal to that of other instance
which part my friend? @mr5
09:17
still there @mr5?
mr5
mr5
here ya go vamp: ideone.com/7jZ8Lx
@Proxy Then i have no idea
Maybe try using a different SQL Client and check if you get any differences
The only solutions i've seen to a "unterminated dollar-quoted string at or near "$$" is to upgrade the sql version past 8.1, which you've already got
or to try a different client
Oh thanks @mr5 so I put left.left and right.right same value from root1 and root2 :) Thank you for checking :)
09:36
@Kieran yeah its was a client problem... "use heidi it never failed me", you said :(
It never failed me
But i've never had an issue like that before
:P
09:55
Hello, everybody!
Maybe someone knows how to disable gif image looping and save it in c#?
10:29
Hellou
10:57
Hewwo.
@PavelKononenko Whether a gif is looped or not is up to the app showing it, I think, not in the file data itself.
Hmm. Is there a way to tell JSON.NET to serialize an object graph only x steps in?
I have a UserGroup that holds a second UserGroup member. When I serialize, I want it to hold the inner UserGroup, but I don't want that UserGroup's next group to be dragged in.
11:12
Gif looping is configured in the GIF itelf
Is it? Hmpff.
> Most browsers now recognize and support [The Netscape-specific extension that controls looping], though it is not strictly part of the GIF89a specification.
Added in Netscape 2.0.
11:44
How to Integrate SAP Business One with Azure Active Directory?
@NallasamyNss What exactly is your problem? So far it seems like a google question
If there any way to authenticate the authorize to the sap business one application using Azure active directory.

it's required any plugin or need to write the any code for authenticate in sap business one for override default login process.
There is a tutorial on the first page if you google that. Did you read it?
@KamilSolecki thanks for sharing your idea please share to me link
@NallasamyNss lmgtfy.com/…
11:50
@NallasamyNss I'm not your google assistant. If you are a developer, I assume you have enough knowledge to put words in google.
already i did seen but i didn't get it so only i am asking for you
Then google harder. It's on a Microsoft website.
@KamilSolecki ok thanks.
o/
what's up guys
A month after I had lost it, someone found my bag! With my headphones, kindle and external battery still in it! Hurrah!
12:04
Whoa cool
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Was it found where you thought it would be?
It was apparently left behind at a place I forgot I went to that day.
By the way guys, I need some help regarding this task
We have a class : class Element { int num; String name; int age; }
please implement method taking Collection<Element> as an argument and returning Collection<Element> where all elements are unique by "num" and age>20. In case of ambiguity, put in target collection any of input elements.
I don't understand it clearly
Someone found it, put it in the back office, and forgot about it. Today someone finally got around to looking over it, found my name and phone number (I still don't know how) and contacted me.
Ugh. The specifications prevent you from using yield return properly.
I don't understand the "case of ambiguity" clause.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan congrats
12:08
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan on your kindle maybe?
@Kieran Yeah, I might have had the foresight to put my details there in case of loss.
haha
Kudos to them for looking over the menus to find it.
Some people are nice like that
There's an explicit menu item on the kindle for that, "If found, return to <X>"/
I'll head over there later, after work, and thank them. And take the bag.
12:10
And forget the bag again *FTFY
;)
@mark333...333...333 You have to implement some kind of Distinct, where num must be unique, and age must be > 20. If there is 2 rows where the num is the same, it's not exception, but You have to output one of the rows. Doesn't matter which
@ntohl I don't understand what you mean
@ntohl Ahh, I see. Yeah, that would work.
[ { 1, "Name1", 23}, {1, "Name2", 25}] comes in -> one of them coming out in a one item collection
Oh @ntohl honestly, I don't get it. So I have this class element class Element :)
{
int number;
String name;
int age;
}
12:18
the argument type of the new function is that^
@mark333...333...333 And you have two instances of it - like @ntohl said, {num=1, name=Name1, age=23} and {num=1, name=Name2, age=25}. You want to return a collection with only one item whose num is 1. Which do you return?
public ICollection<Element> Elements()
        {
            var element1 = new List<Element> { new Element { number = 1, name = "Name 1", age = 10 } };
            var element2 = new List<Element> { new Element { number = 1, name = "Name 2", age = 20 } };

            return element1;
        }
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan @ntohl is it okay I'm returning the element1?
@mark333...333...333 According to the assignment text, yes, it doesn't matter which you return.
But wait, why is each element a list of elements?
hmm... taking Collection<Element> as an argument. What's with that?
yeah @AvnerShahar-Kashtan that's why I use new List :)
12:28
@mark333...333...333 Yeah, but each of your elements is a list of elements. Why? You have two Collection<Element> there.
Oh I understand @AvnerShahar-Kashtan what would be the best solution on this?
Start with implementing the requirements, step by step. Write a method that accepts a Collection<Element> and returns a Collection<Element>
^ not bad idea
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan and @ntohl can I show you my output later? :)
keep it in the toilet plz. :)
12:32
lmao
public ICollection<Element> Elements()
        {
            var elements = new List<Element> {
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 1", age = 21 },
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 2", age = 22 },
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 3", age = 23 },
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 4", age = 24 },
            };

            return elements.Select(x => x.num == 1);
        }
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan @ntohl am I'm doing it right? :)
@mark333...333...333 no
S... sure... if it was an `IEnumerable<Element>... but... why
@RoelvanUden even than. Input parameter...
12:43
because Reasons Roel
Yeah I'm having red squiggle in return eleemnts.select because it's ienumerable and I'm using icollection right?
15 mins ago, by Avner Shahar-Kashtan
@mark333...333...333 Yeah, but each of your elements is a list of elements. Why? You have two Collection<Element> there.
15 mins ago, by Avner Shahar-Kashtan
Start with implementing the requirements, step by step. Write a method that accepts a Collection<Element> and returns a Collection<Element>
19 mins ago, by ntohl
hmm... taking Collection<Element> as an argument. What's with that?
"hmm... taking Collection<Element> as an argument. What's with that?" @ntohl yeah I don't understand what does it exactly mean :/
user8010252
guys about asp I have class library and a project when i try to use session.GetJson it doesn't work if the code is placed in the class library and it work if it's in the project why?!
12:52
yes
Anyone know anything about deserializing a Delta with Newtonsoft in OData patch? The current approach is to deserialize JSON to a dictionary and then create a Delta and copy the properties into it, but for some reason the Delta type passed into the Read method acts as if it has no public parameterless constructor.
13:14
@ntohl @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
public static void SampleTesting(List<Element> element)
{
List<Element> newelement = new List<Element>
{
new Element{num = 1, name = "Name 1", age=21},
new Element{num = 1, name = "Name 2", age=22},
new Element{num = 1, name = "Name 3", age=23},
};

newelement = element;
}
Here's what I already tried. :)
am I'm doing it right now? :)
wow. I haven't realized programming is THAT hard.
46 mins ago, by Avner Shahar-Kashtan
Start with implementing the requirements, step by step. Write a method that accepts a Collection<Element> and returns a Collection<Element>
I suppose it should have been ICollection<Element> and not Collection<Element>
@ntohl When you're talking to an absolute newbie.. yeah.. you realize, it is?
13:32
@mark333...333...333 start again. Do only the first step>
47 mins ago, by ntohl
15 mins ago, by Avner Shahar-Kashtan
Start with implementing the requirements, step by step. Write a method that accepts a Collection<Element> and returns a Collection<Element>
@ntohl yes I'm honestly reading it over and over again :)
remove the inside of the function completely. What You have?
by "accepts a X" they mean "accepts X as a parameter". Parameters are in the parentheses after the function name
@ntohl you mean, I remove the List<Element> element parameter? :)
well, you aren't accepting a ICollection<T> right now
13:37
Install VsVim. Move the cursor inside the body (between { and }). type di{
@milleniumbug here's my previous code
public ICollection<Element> Elements()
        {
            var elements = new List<Element> {
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 1", age = 21 },
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 2", age = 22 },
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 3", age = 23 },
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 4", age = 24 },
            };

            return elements;
        }
it returns elements
it also isn't accepting a ICollection<Element> as a parameter
Ohh hold on I think I'm getting now
at least it has a correct return type
13:39
public static void SampleTesting(ICollection<Element> element)
        {
            element.Add(new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 1", age = 21 });
            element.Add(new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 2", age = 22 });
            element.Add(new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 3", age = 23 });
        }
I have parameter element now @milleniumbug
yes, but now you changed a return type
Oh, I need to remove the static void
right? :)
hold on :)
public ICollection<Element> SampleTesting(ICollection<Element> element)
        {
            element.Add(new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 1", age = 21 });
            element.Add(new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 2", age = 22 });
            element.Add(new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 3", age = 23 });

            return element;
        }
is it okay now @ntohl @milleniumbug? :)
wow. That was a hard task. Now implement the stuff
yes, now remove everything inside the function body (that is, everything between the curly braces) because it's incorrect
(that is, it doesn't do what the task tells you are supposed to do)
which one? :) which curly braces? after the new Element right? :)
like this now? element.Add(new Element()); @milleniumbug
13:46
now I think you're trolling or playing with me. the function body.
Oh I'm sorry
the curly braces which are near new Element are a part of an object initializer
don't confuse these!
I'm looking now where's that function body :(
Do
Do you not know what a function body is?
is it the method body right?
13:52
!!giphy girl look at that body
the fuck cap
RightGif has leaked into Cap
We are fucked
(fyi the giphy command is just a proxy for rg)
But hosted on rlemon's site.
ohfuck
13:54
@mark333...333...333 yes
@milleniumbug
public ICollection<Element> SampleTesting(ICollection<Element> element)
        {
            element.Add(new Element {  });
            element.Add(new Element {  });
            element.Add(new Element {  });

            return element;
        }
13 mins ago, by milleniumbug
the curly braces which are near new Element are a part of an object initializer
@milleniumbug
public ICollection<Element> SampleTesting(ICollection<Element> element)
        {

        }
I removed everything inside the body of my method
yes. now you can try implementing the next part
let's see
2 hours ago, by mark333...333...333
We have a class : class Element { int num; String name; int age; }
please implement method taking Collection<Element> as an argument and returning Collection<Element> where all elements are unique by "num" and age>20. In case of ambiguity, put in target collection any of input elements.
also your parameter has a silly name element, when it's actually a collection of elements
a better name would be elements
Oh sorry, yes I should be elements as plural :)
I already have the method taking collection<element> as an argument
checked. :) Now I need to have a "returning Collection<Element> where all elements are unique by "num" and age>20. In case of ambiguity, put in target collection any of input elements."
14:09
do you have to create the elements yourself or do you have to work with the elements in the argument?
I think it's supposed to filter the input collection and return a new one with the filtered elements
> think
it's the most likely interpretation
otherwise what would you use the input collection for
I'm not sure because the task wasn't clear whether I need to use something like input or sample list
i remember a function taking in a string, doing nothing and returning an empty string
and it did have a use
14:12
but I have no idea where would I get that values with age > 20
:(
is that the actual text of the assignment, or your TL;DR version
2 hours ago, by mark333...333...333
We have a class : class Element { int num; String name; int age; }
please implement method taking Collection<Element> as an argument and returning Collection<Element> where all elements are unique by "num" and age>20. In case of ambiguity, put in target collection any of input elements.
Yes @milleniumbug it is
that's the actual text
oh well. can you ask your prof to clarify the requirements
14:16
Oh I understand, I hope I'll get a response very soon because I'm also wondering where would I get the listing of details :(
But what if it is just representation @milleniumbug ? :/
I really don't have idea where do I need to get that list :O(
but what this mean? @milleniumbug " In case of ambiguity, put in target collection any of input elements."
not sure, ask your prof
I understand, would you available again next time sir @milleniumbug? I don't want to give up on this task
14:33
Hello, I need help with learning how to use PostMan to test a sync up of data and check the correct types are coming from db to objects in the code
Any familiar with that tool?
Why are you using postman to check your data types
So, I had asked a coworker for help but he just said
"the sync up was failing because of data type mismatches (e.g. json array vs. just an object).  You might need to run the services with breakpoints on, and then use Postman or something to make the POST request directly to troubleshoot."
I never used postman before but that was his suggestion
Yeah, so you do a post request to the api endpoints
@mark333...333...333 You need a new collection returned. Otherwise it wouldn't be necessary to 1. use Collection as return type 2. need return type at all.
and put breakpoints on said endpoints and debug them through
14:41
so create new collection
@ntohl
like this
element.Add(new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 1", age = 21 });
            element.Add(new Element { num = 2, name = "Name 2", age = 22 });
            element.Add(new Element { num = 3, name = "Name 3", age = 23 });

            return element;
am I correct? :)
no.
@Kieran, so I have a url endpoint but the weird thing is when I post the url into postman and I press send, I get nothing back and no exceptions or anything
Did I miss something?
with the return elements You are correct, rest is bad
14:44
@Euridice01 you need to put breakpoints on your api endpoints so you can debug them through
also it's not clear, that the new collection should deep/shallow copy the input Elements or just contain the references
it would also probably help if you made sure the requests you were sending had whatever data the endpoints require
What do you mean by your last line? ^
@ntohl you mean like what I did before?
@Kieran, ok I added the breakpoints and reran the service (just realized last time I tried, I ran without debugging opps!)
Just got a null reference exception though
my jsonData I'm passing in is null
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> Save(JObject jsonData)
        {
            FooBar bar = new FooBar();

            try
            {
                foreach (var json in jsonData) //null reference for jsonData
                {
                    //blah stuff
                }

            }
        }
14:49
or something like this? @ntohl
var elements = new List<Element> {
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 1", age = 21 },
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 2", age = 22 },
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 3", age = 23 },
                new Element { num = 1, name = "Name 4", age = 24 },
            };

            return elements;
@mark333...333...333 Your elements should come from the input. Not from thin air.
Oh you mean, I need to create an input or entry in console program @ntohl? :)
@Kieran the weird thing is Save() method has 0 references, at least in VS it is telling me that. So I'm not sure where it's getting the jsonData from or how it's being passed in
is it because it's probably a parameter in the post URL?
If your Save() method is an endpoint, there won't be any references for it
Because you shouldn't be calling it anywhere in your project
@mark333...333...333 no. From input argument
15:01
@Kieran My save method has these attributes
[Route("{save}")]
[HttpPost]
so it's an endpoint
In this case, the JObject jsonData.... is that the parameter I added to the endpoint query string?
15:23
@ntohl Oh I don't understand :)
we were fighting to get the declaration right> chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/39350778#39350778
now use the force (or the argument)
@ntohl would you still available soon? :)
yesterday, by Nerd in training
Guys, we all should wish @Metallkiller a get well soon, he hurt his ankle.
@mark333...333...333 nop.
gtg soon
Oh I understand. :) Thank you so much and I hope you're having a good day @ntohl I'll try to fix this and show you tomorrow
15:34
@Nerdintraining we should Report him to the cops. Hurting a relative is serious business
ankle != unkle
Y U KILL PUN
unkle != uncle != unkulele.
Guise i need you to install League of Legends
15:39
anyone had problems with dotnet core on a win server 2012?
@KamilSolecki I need you to deinstall that cancer
@Nerdintraining never.
++
Dotka masterrace
@SebastianL dnet core 2 should not work on 2012
or wait
maybe im wrong
it does, but it crashes a lot
but all the error says is APPCRASH
...
in coreclr.dll
 
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17:06
Where are the NuGet package sources stored in VS? Specifically, I logged into a NuGet package source and selected Remember password, and now I want to know where that's stored.
(It's not in AppData/NuGet)
Where the password is stored?
Why do you always have to ask hard questions?
Because I know the answers to the easy ones
Originally the package source came from a project's nuget config, but saving a password registers the package source with VS.
Welp, my bad. VS doesn't remember the password, after it's been restarted
 
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user7480455
18:49
Hi all
Good Night Moon
Good Night MoonOwl22
user7480455
that sounds like the start of a nice poem juanvan
That is a book we read my son
user7480455
ahhh I see
18:59
"Go the Fuck to Sleep"?
user7480455
he said his son
My statement stands.
@mikeTheLiar I read that book to my wife
holy fuck i haven't seen that picture in forever
19:03
oi oi me hearties
@KendallFrey I havent seen that picture ever
this is doing funny things to my memory banks
ah, thats probably why.
I was raised with polish lullabys
*lullabies..?
How can I debug something like this?
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Q: Fetching data from endpoint returns null JObject

Euridice01So I have a sync up process that would fetch data from the db and return it to the client. One of the endpoints I try to hit is save which gets the json data and deserializes it into object for use in my code. However, everytime I try and hit this endpoint, the JObject jsonData part is always n...

Sounds like you need a break point
what's the error in the save?
seems like there is no error, but just a null return
19:12
yeah it's an object not set to instance of an object
null return
which is very vague :(
19:49
if a method returns Task<bool>
and contains a variable of type Task<int>, how to say if that variable > 0 return Task<bool>?
Methods don't "contain" variables
clarify your intent
@milleniumbug don't understand !
none of us do
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