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13:01
So one I define/create?
Well, the basic options are fixed-width fields and delimited fields.
Commonly fixed-width fields are padded with spaces, and delimited fields are separated with commas.
So i can just say i'll store every row in a new line, with, every, column, separated,
Using a Table as example
John, Doe, 22
Jane, Doe, 12
Like that?
Sure, that's a typical comma-delimited table. You probably don't want spaces, though.
John,Doe,22
Ah!
Okay kewl
why not use sqlite?
13:05
One downside of delimited tables is delimiter collision. It can be solved like this:
Need to use plain files
John,Doe,"Some text, with a comma",Foo
Hi folks
@KendallFrey Okay awesome
Hey
Fixed size databases are bigger but faster. Fields are also limited in size.
13:06
Is there a way to get all CSS rules that apply to an element on a webpage? I've got Chrome, FF and IE here
Delimited databases are smaller, but slower.
And if i have more that 1 thing to store, like say 2 DataTables and 1 String and 4 Ints? Will i have to create seperate FlatFiles for each or can i just have one?
@yas4891: Programmatically, or a tool?
tool
oh I think I got it
In chrome, right click something and go Inspect Element
@Josefvz You can store multiple tables in one file, but generally, flat files are suited better for multiple files.
13:09
@KendallFrey I was - essentially - looking for the "computed styles" tab
So i'll rather create 1 Flatfile per variable type.
I'll have a file called Strings.ff and in there strInitialValue, "foo"
strTemp,"34F"
Like that, or is there a better way?
@KendallFrey thanks a lot
Why not create an XML file?
I guess flat files will be easier to parse :-)
I'm going to have a lot of data, xml is too ugly/bulky/complex/sad
13:18
there are built in tools that allow you to query an XML file as if it were a database, but to each their own
Agreed with Josefvz
I don't really understand the hate towards XML, especially when right after you see the same people praising JSON
JSON is equally bad.
with XDocument in C#, it's easy enough to manipulate XML
I pin that hate on dev's laziness, but damn, that's one large group of lazy asses
it is easy, but if you look at the 'internal' coding which the library is doing, its more complex than parsing a line by line csv or a flatfile.
its not about laziness, its about the time complexity. Simple is ALWAYS better.
13:23
is there a better way of doing the following?
//Enables the 24hr combobox if appropriate.
if (cbSProcList.SelectedItem.ToString().ToUpper() == "SPREAD")
{
UserInputs.ResultsFor24Hrs(true, inputLabel24hr, cb24hrResults);
}
else
{
UserInputs.ResultsFor24Hrs(false, inputLabel24hr, cb24hrResults);
}
yeah make a property for that
UserInputs.ResultsFor24Hrs(cbSProcList.SelectedItem.ToString().ToUpper() == "SPREAD", inputLabel24hr, cb24hrResults);
public bool Spread { get { return cbSProcList.SelectedItem.ToString().ToUpper() == "SPREAD"; } }
UserInputs.ResultsFor24Hrs(Spread, inputLabel24hr, cb24hrResults);
@David, im not sure i follow. SPREAD refers to a specific SProc which i want to have a loop for. but im hard coding its name in
public bool SpreadProcedureSelected then
13:26
hmm ok let me try an explain again
yes yes, parsing is much easier then a query :-/
i have a list of stored procedures. One of these will return the avg rainfall between a specific time period ie 4.00 to 4.15. But i also want to allow the user to select that he wants the avg rainfall, at the specified time interval (15mins), for 24hrs.
@Josefvz Datatables are pretty easy to convert to a flat file. However, to get it properly stored as data, you need to choose a good delimiter.
at the moment, i have hard coded in the name. The only other option i could think of is the config file.
make sense or not?
13:32
well yes
what is that first bool parameter called?
calling any method in the getter/setter of a property should be avoided
people expect it to be costless
better make a GetMyBoolProperty() method
the intent is much clearer
public static void ResultsFor24Hrs(bool inputAvailable, Label inputLabel24hr, ComboBox cb24hrResults)
        {
            inputLabel24hr.Visible = inputAvailable;
            inputLabel24hr.Enabled = inputAvailable;
            cb24hrResults.Visible = inputAvailable;
            cb24hrResults.Enabled = inputAvailable;
        }
thats the static method.
return cbSProcList.SelectedItem.ToString().ToUpper() == "SPREAD"; Is not a method
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.AppendLine(string.Join("|^", dt.Columns.Cast<DataColumn>().Select(tr => tr.ColumnName).ToArray()));
sb.AppendLine(string.Join("\r\n", dt.AsEnumerable().Select(tr => string.Join("|^", tr.ItemArray)).ToArray()));
You could add this to the form

public bool ResultsFor24Hrs
{
get { return cbSProcList.SelectedItem.ToString().ToUpper() == "SPREAD"; }
}

And then use that on your cbSProcList.SelectedItemChanged
or in your UserInputs.ResultsFor24Hrs method
Or you could do it as a function as Baboon said, but it's just reading state so there is normally no problem
13:42
How to get Hierarchy of Telerik treeview
function onSelect(e) { debugger; var tv = $('#HierarchyView').data('tTreeView'); var file = tv.getItemValue(e.item); // Here I am getting the last node name as "Policy", I want to get it as Modules-> Organization -> Policy var nodeElement = e.item; }
What is jQuery doing here?
@KendallFrey My webpage should load faster....I made the background size a whole lot smaller
In this client event I am getting the Last Node Name only I am not able t o get the Full Hierarchy path
not really what im asking for (i obv did a shit job at explaining, sorry.) below is a link to what the form looks like. Note there is a 24hr Results label and a combo box next to it. I only want this to appear for certain stored procedures. Atm i have hard coded in the list. Im assuming this isnt acceptable esp since i will be adding new SProcs to the server
@Baboon funny u mentioned calling methods in properties, i use it to log whenever a property is changed. How would you do that instead?
set
            {
                Logfilepaths = value;
                txtStatusLogFilePath.Text = value;
                UpdateLog("The status log file has been specified: " + value);
            }
I'd use a mumbo jumbo that logs every property of a class that has a special attribute set
but your version works fine
as long as it's just in debug
13:49
"as long as its just in debug"
i was going to leave it in for the final app
you want to log every property change in release?
isn't that overkill?
that could be a very long discussion on how you extract (most of) all of the debugging stuff into pluggable components
its only a couple ones, the form above has a logger txtbox at the bottom. It just writes in there whats happened so far, ie filt selected, data verified, data uploaded, error occured, view the error log for more info. those are the typical messages
like putting it in a DLL
How to get Hierarchy of Telerik treeview
Anyone please tell me how to get hierarchy of a telerik treeview?
and when you throw in the DLL in the application's installation path, it logs/does debug stuff
and when you don't, the application is that much faster
you can go the app.config way
or, my favorite, mixins (through re-mix)
or tons of other ways
but in your case, if you don't want to scratch your head too much
you could just set a boolean in your app.config to enable/disable full logging
that sounds quite cool.
@KendallFrey haha what?! Ive never seen that before
it's really easy actually ;)
if you already have an app.config in your solution
@heinst That's a good thing.
13:55
@Baboon so does that mean all the logging would be in a DLL, each time i was going to write to the log, i had an ifstatement before which just checked if the app.config boolean was true or false?
I'm starting to believe some of the newest members think this chat is a "get a response faster than google here"
4
@baboon, yeah i use it already for storing the connection string
@Baboon Pretty much impossible.
@KendallFrey Oh yeah they're definitely lunatics, no arguments there :p
@HansRudel you store the value set in app.config on application startup then just read the boolean over and over again
then put 2 levels of logging: one for things you always wanna log
another level for things you only want to log when you debug
that last one checks for the boolean in app.config before logging anything
that way your logs are actually readable
you don't clutter them with tons of useless info
for the app.config you just have to add an
<appSettings>
node
@Baboon: Wouldn't an #if DEBUG or something work, instead of using app.config?
14:00
then <add key="..." value="..." />
@KendallFrey no
he compiles in release
For debugging?
but he may want extra info if a deployed app needs to be debugged
True, that.
without cluttering every log file of all clients
@Baboon, yeah i originally used appSetting to store the connection string as i couldnt get it to work properly. Thats an interesting set up regarding the app.config.
14:03
and to read it in C#: protected readonly string IS_EXTRA_LOGGING_ENABLED = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["App.config's key here"];
why would i store the value on app start up though, i dont follow that
you store it in memory i mean
in a readonly field
Don't use uppercase unless it's a const, please.
you don't wanna access the configurationmanager every time
especially if you log a lot
readonly string is practically a const
yeah i had noticed it takes a while to save my connection string
14:04
property is practically a field
a property is an accessor
syntactic sugar for it
readonly string is a const set by configuration in my mind
A const is a value. A readonly field gets a value.
then again, you're free to do as you like in your app ;)
14:06
Oh, good.
lol
one thing i still dont follow, if its readonly, is it possible/would i ever need to, turn on debugging while the application was running?
not possible
you would need something besides readonly
?
so this is solely something a user would manually change in the config txt file prior to starting the application
14:08
If it's something a user should change, then make a configuration dialog. If not, let it be.
i cant find config dialog on google, what is it?
forget i asked
In many programs, it is edit>options or something like that. some programs have a separate app.
Aaaah! password in plain text!
I think Kendall meant a regular Window where you can set the boolean
14:15
Hmm... How about having a top-level Action<string> LogDelegate delegate that does nothing, then for any pluggable component (DLL) that has a specific attribute, you get the method using reflection and LogDelegate += <method>?
the real deal would be to use dependency injection like MEF
Then anytime you want to log, you just call LogDelegate("some informational message"), and whichever methods were attached will get it logged as well.
do a directory search at startup
and since you'd use interfaces everywhere
And so the Cleverness begins :p
the additional DLL would set different implementation of those interfaces
doing tons more stuff
I got coworkers who did that for a TV channel
works a treat, but it's a lot of work
14:18
@Baboon You'd need a file-system watcher to keep track of what's there.
nah
MEF has it built in
anyway My logging thingie also pubs to a redis server with a node-js server / socket.io / Html5 -site that is subscribed
does it publish to your phone?
MOAR Clevernes
14:18
you can do WCF in duplex then
and get real time notification
@Baboon it could
:p
and then you customzie the ringtone
Redis Pub/Sub is sooooo much easier then WCF
and with clever implementation
Anyway, the reason I suggested that is for a simple plugin architecture, that loads up all assemblies on startup to determine logging sources.
14:19
you play different james bond theme for different errors
and the user can find easter eggs through WCF callbacks
man, the technology <3
So the client can technically just implement this one method, and they log however they want.
@Baboon no I'm planning to use this on the site smore.com/clippy-js
Clippy FTW
@KendallFrey what type of object should I load a JSON response into ex. XDocument.Load("url") ; I would do that for XML ,
JSON is a string.
I'm not sure JSON is built in, maybe through a third-party?
14:24
JSON.Net
Actually, the JavaScriptSerializer in the Web namespace is built in.
I thought I heard of that :p
However, it's not as robust.
yea I was giong to use JavaScriptSerializer to parse
but you can't do string.load
To me, it almost seems like it was tacked on because it has a place in the Web framework, but they didn't really think it through.
oh well, I think I'll just request XML response
14:25
@ScottSelby Because JavaScriptSerializer is like any other built in serializer: it goes from one object format to another.
that's what I'm asking - what type of object should I load the JSON into?
It serializes from you object type to a JSON string, and deserializes back.
POCO <-> JSON.
that just won't work, I could have potentially 1 million responses in the JSON string , I'm giong to have to LINQ to XML
I thought with that many that I should JSON for speed
@David that link is pretty cool. @KendallFrey im not storing passwords in plain text, im just using trusted connection atm. @Baboon & @SPFiredrake most of the stuff you guys just mentioned for loggin is a little over my head
14:29
@HansRudel I was joking ;)
I was referring to the screenshot.
@HansRudel Yeah, sorry. Searching through assemblies for a specific attribute is something I've been doing a lot of recently.
@Baboon, ahh ok np. @SPFiredrake nah its cool man, its good to know whats possible even if its over my head atm
I am gonna get hated for asking such a simple question. but is there is a way to set up a value for a razor textbox?
usualy it is value with the HTML. But I can't do @Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.DialogueSubject, "foo")
how long can a string be?
14:34
I think 100 char
I will need to check with the DB. but I can change that later
@ScottSelby As big as your memory, I think.
yea, it's still just not going to work to get a response in JSON where there could be 1 million entries, each one about 500 characters , that is a string 500 mil characters long, I don't see any other option then XML
oh .. that was not targeted for me :/
@ScottSelby have you taken a look at JSON.Net?
i want to set all row of the current cells(Update Inscription set (inscription, validee, affecteeSESR ) of the inscription table to the values (1,1,0) (all the cells have bit as type)
so i do the current query
Update Inscription set (inscription = 1 and validee= 1 and affecteeSESR = 0)
but i doesnt work
14:40
@Baboon , yea I have used it in the past, for much for simple JSON serialization though
@onepseudoxy tsql? replace "and" with ","
and remove the braces after the SET
@Baboon thnx
@Baboon @KendallFrey ok im still a little puzzeled over this. Why would i want to store a bool in my app.config file, to later read it and store it in a class level variable, when i could just have a radio button or something similar which the user could click and that would change the class level variable. Im assuming im missing something?
14:59
because you don't want your users to do this
you want to go through config files as a dev, to enable it
why would u not want the user to do it? Myself and possibly one other person are the only ones who will be using this, but in the event others do, would it not be useful to allow them to turn it on and then send the error log if something unpredictable occurs?
Then use an *.Settings instead
when i dispaly my page in the design view with visual studio it show me the following error" Error Creating Control - contentSession state can only be used when enableSessionState is set to true, either in a configuration file or in the Page directive. Please also make sure that System.Web.SessionStateModule or a custom session state module is included in the <configuration>\<system.web>\<httpModules> section in the application configuration."
even if i have in my web.config the following line
<sessionState mode="InProc" cookieless="false" timeout="300000"></sessionState>
@HansRudel use a settings file instead blackwasp.co.uk/ApplicationSettings.aspx
15:21
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Q: Is there is a way to pass in a value for a Razor textbox?

Ammar AhmedThis seems like a simple question but I can't find a good Razor resource that explains how to do this. I have a simple text box with a value. Let say <input id="firstname" name="firstname" type="text" value="RE" /> How can I create a textbox like this one in Razor with a default value? ...

I can't beleive that there is no way to set up a value in razor text box easily
What is wrong with this? (I'm getting straight from a book I working with:
@model IEnumberable<string>
@{
    Layout = null;
}
@Html.ActionLink("Home", "List", "Product")
@foreach (var link in Model)
{
    @Html.RouteLink(link, new { controller = "Product", action = "List", category = link, page = 1 })
}
IEnumerable is spelled wrong
Doh! It should know what I mean not what I type ;]
Computers are stupid.
enable session state to true in asp .net project
15:27
@KendallFrey lol I can never spell that word
@AmmarAhmed Can't you use the ViewBag to pass the value?
@TonyHarmon yep. That is what someone mentioned. It is still more complicated than value="foo"
/lazy
hi
hi all
15:37
@KendallFrey i have a silverlight application for ex: test.mydomain.com/index.aspx after logged in the page redirecting to test.mydomain.com/home.aspx... if i refresh the page here it takes me to index page why?
the address bar says home.aspx? and it refreshes to index.aspx?
Good morning
@KendallFrey no the url shows only test.mydomain.com
@Baboon, thanks very much.
@KyleTrauberman morning
well, then it is being sent to index.aspx, not home.aspx
15:42
"this should show on all browsers" .. nope
IE9 said denied
@KendallFrey also i set the default document to index.aspx if i enter the url it redirects correct, no issues then i logged in and refresh application kicks me to index.aspx?
Which is a better method for parsing larger XML from API - XMLDataReader or LINQ ?
@Shankar So, why not actually redirect to home.aspx?
@KendallFrey not possible ... any other way?
Well, you wrote the code, not me.
15:46
is it possible to store an array of type string in a config file?
@KendallFrey
menuPageSession state can only be used when enableSessionState is set to true,
either in a configuration file or in the Page directive. Please also make sure that System.Web.SessionStateModule or a custom session state module is included in
the <configuration>\<system.web>\<httpModules> section in the application configuration.
how to resolve this
would i need to create a custom class derived from configurationsection? where exactly would this need to be put in the project?
I'm not sure.
no worries ill continue googling
thanks
15:50
@shankar I think if you rename the Home.aspx to another name your problem will be solved
@major
@major @major that's not an issue... see i have a UserControl test.XAML, it is being by called in index.aspx via xap file right? and after user logged in it is redirected to home.XAML if i refresh app redirects to index.aspx
@shanker Not sure why and by the why i was checking there is nothing wrong with the name "Home.aspx" I got confused with "Default.aspx"
@shanker have you tried to trace the code with a break point ?
Press tab not enter XD.
thanks for the tip :)
with the above link, i still dont get how i could prepopulate a List<String>
i also found this link
both seem to suggest the same method.
I'm not a pro with app.config, tbh.
Are you using an application settings file?
yeah
i know it says web.config but as far as im aware they are both very similar
It doesn't have an option to create a list or array setting? /dumb question
@SPFiredrake ill have a look, thanks.
Loving Pandora radio. Found another great dubstep track to add to my mix: Millions Like Us - Don't Let Go
@SPFiredrake do you have time to go through this with me or not?
@SPFiredrake is Pandora radio available in the states only?
have a nice weekend people
@baboon, catch u later
16:31
@Baboon I think so.
@HansRudel Sorry, not really :(
@KyleTrauberman @jcolebrand are u guys familar with app.config files and storing an List<string> or string[] in them?
@SPFiredrake no worries bro
The link I sent you actually gives an example of storing arrays
@SPFiredrake yeah but it has an int[] in there as well.
so im sure i can make that jump
@HansRudel So change them to string[] and you'll be fine.
@HansRudel just store the strings ; or | seperated
16:36
@SPFiredrake i dont have a clue what the first code block does. the 2nd code block has

<section name=”MyConfig” type =”Dell.Titans.Framework.Configuration.XmlSerializerSectionHandler,
Dell.Titans.Framework”/>
</configSections>

but that isnt the same as the first blocks class name +
/where it should go. Also the 3rd one has me puzzeled
@David i dont follow
<section name=”MyConfig”...
<MyConfig type=”ConsoleTestHarness.MyConfig,ConsoleTestHarness”>
The type just refers to how it actually deserializes the type.
The name specified in MyConfig is the section that will actually contain the configuration info.
is there suppose to be a comma between MyConfig and ConsoleTestHarness?
And it can be named whatever you want, because you're specifying the type.
@HansRudel Yes, because it's specifying the assembly to look in.
you mention that the type just refers to how it is actually deserialized. Does that mean there is a standard list of types somewhere?
like int,string, bool etc
fuck
forget that, i see how the first block is used now.
@HansRudel what I mean is to store that string[], just store it as a string
configString = string.Join(";", stringArray)
and then split when reading it again to array
stringArray = configString.Split(';')
et voila
16:44
@David lol, yeah ok i see what you mean. if i cant get my head around creating a custom type then i will just stick with that
Just saw my notification
did you figure out the issue with the array of strings in the var?
@HansRudel so give me the 30 second recap
What's the "problem" that you're trying to solve?
are u familar with it? if not no worries, @David has just provided a simplier solution.
@jcolebrand
ok
im still working on that app for SProc's (dont laugh)
biteth tung
jk ;)
16:47
I haven't the foggiest if anyone here is even addressing me. English seems to be a second language at the moment
tss English, so overrated
right?
@HansRudel Or you can do what other XML serializers do: use XmlIgnore attribute.
That way you have a backing List<string> that's ignored, and a public string property that returns back the delimited string on get, and sets the List<string> by splitting the string.
@jcolebrand I have a SProc which returns the average rainfall in a specified time interval ie 15mins. But it may be useful to return that for 24hrs ie 00:00 - 00:15, 00:15 - 00:30 etc. I want to store a string array of the specific names of these stored procedures in the app.config
16:50
[XmlIgnore]
public List<string> Values { get; private set; }
public string StringValues
{
    get { return string.Join("|", Values.ToArray()); }
    set { Values = value.Split('|').ToList(); }
}
but i dont have a clue what that link i sent u does
@David FRIEND!!!
@HansRudel why not just call the sprocs: "Rainfall15minute, Rainfall24hour" and concat the parts you need together from the UI? You've not really explained your given problem.
I think you need <add key="sprocs" value="name,name,name,name"> and then
yeah i seem to be pretty pish at explaining things, sorry.
@SPFiredrake whats the [XmlIgnore] for?
var myArray = ConfigurationManager[sprocs].Split(',');
16:54
@HansRudel Tells Xml serialization to ignore that particular property during serialization/deserialization
or something like that
Anyways, I'm out of the office in about the next ten-15, so ...
@jcolebrand yeah David suggested something similar as well. thanks for ur help anyway + hope u have a nice weekend
You too
@SPFiredrake ok out of curiosity, where would

    [XmlIgnore]
public List<string> Values { get; private set; }
public string StringValues
{
    get { return string.Join("|", Values.ToArray()); }
    set { Values = value.Split('|').ToList(); }
}
be stored
html is .. so hard
16:57
Within your <MyConfig type=”ConsoleTestHarness.MyConfig,ConsoleTestHarness”> section.
@AmmarAhmed how do you figure?
So within that config section, you'd have a <StringValues>a|b|c|d</StringValues> node, and your actual config class will have those two properties.
@SPFiredrake why would you even encourage him to have a separate config section in the web.config?
@SPFiredrake that didn't really answer the why, just the what
16:58
I sent him that, he wanted to try and utilize it.
I'm helping him try and utilize it.
Whether that's a good idea or not is entirely up for discussion.

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