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01:28
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hello
h e l l o
HELLO!
01:43
hi
mr5
mr5
how GPS calculate its accuracy
no idea
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We're receiving simultaneous hopping of locations when the device is indoor and a few times when out door. Of course, this would vary on device's GPS. Do you think adding accuracy to our variables would help solved this hopping?
I'm just leaving my question here if some navigator passed by in this room ^^
no idea. never dealt with location before in my life
mr5
mr5
it's an interesting topic
 
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05:36
has anyone added an azure-api as a service reference to a c# project?
06:08
Goood morning, all.
Good morning @AvnerShahar-Kashtan :)
Good morning
When it comes to casting List<AnyType> to List<object>, the Cast and OfType methods do the same thing, right?
having the same effect?
No, they don't do the same. Why would there be 2 functions for the same thing?
.Cast(...) is an actual cast. It throws an exception if it can't cast. .OfType(...) is an x is y check, and will simply ignore entries that are not of the specified type.
I'm talking about the case when casting to list of objects only
06:22
@MohamedAhmed In this specific case, yes, they will have the same effect - returning a List<object> with exactly the same objects as before.
object
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan thanks
The IL will be somewhat different, as Roel states - one will use isinst object, which might get optimized out. The other will cast - which also might get optimized out.
06:41
That's the MSIL opcode that C#'s is operator compiles to.
Servus sharperinos!
It would be nice if I could go a single day without accidentally writing my check-in comment in the "filter pending changes" textbox. Terrible ux for that panel.
It's all tiny and collapsible.
mr5
mr5
07:05
new feature!
@mr5 Congrats.
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mr5
is it acquired through badges?
Reputation, I would assume.
Probably part of the 1k Established User tier: stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/established-user
Oh, nice.
More likely @ 500rep, since I got it too.
Ah, it makes sense for the "access review queue" milestone.
Though @mr5 has 1040 rep, so I assume the 500 line was crossed a while ago.
07:27
good morning
Morning @ntohl o/
Hey all. In ASP.NET, I link to a different page with a GET-argument that has a "&" symbol in it. ASP.NET complains about it being potentially dangerous. So I tried encoding it, so it gives %26 instead, but ASP.NET still gives the same error. Any easy fix for this?
@ErwinOkken Hard to say when we don't know what the error is and what stage, exactly, shows it.
Generally speaking, & is part of the URL format, so you have to encode an & if you want it as part of your URL.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan The URL is:
Matches/1548573/The%20Knights%20of%20K%26Q

The code is Use is:

HttpUtility.UrlEncode(team)
Yeah, that seems like a valid URL. Spaces encoded as %20, ampersand as %26.
07:33
Still ASP.NET says: A potentially dangerous Request.Path value was detected from the client (&).
But...that's just a warning, right?
Well, it does not show the content of my page, but that "warning"
I think, technically the & should only be part of a query string, not part of the path segment.
I'm not sure it's a valid URI character for a path.
if `listObjects` is in-memory list:
var o = listObjects.Find(x => x.Id == record.Id);
do I need to `Attach` `o` from db?
oContext.TbHistoryLog_Lists.Attach(o);
Or not:
> Aside from dot-segments in hierarchical paths, a path segment is considered opaque by the generic syntax.
07:40
Well, I thought something like UrlEncode would fix these problems for me. But in that case I just drop the security for it
I commented the Attach line and there are no duplications, I'm confused how it EF could tell that the object exist in db!
08:05
@MohamedAhmed By comparing keys.
A property marked as [Key], or generated from a column with a primary key.
GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan i have no problem there
Morning @Nerdintraining! How's your project? Think you can finish it today?
nah
still got doku and so in
g'day
08:25
heya
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan got it
08:54
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan In my application, I request the content of a webpage on every page load. This takes quite some time. What's a good way of caching the page? Keep it in a static var? And use a timer to determine when to reload the cache?
@ErwinOkken Caching and cache invalidation is a whole topic. What does the data contain?
Your application, what is it? Web?
Instead of using a timer over a static var, simply use System.Runtime.Caching, and have that use a timer over a static var.
Thanks!
It's an ASP.NET web application that loads a different web page. The data is just a HTML page.
In that case, your ASP.NET app has a Cache instance all set up for you.
But I dont want to cache MY web page, but a remote web page that I request. (If that makes any difference)
The code itself is in a class-library. But a WebForms project uses that class-library.
09:09
@ErwinOkken No, I mean the Cache instance that you have as part of your page's context, like the Session. It's a general-purpose cache for your objects.
Ah, so your class library can't necessarily make assumptions about the existence of a Cache as part of the request context?
Why my coding sense telling me I should initialize i with 0 not 1
int i = 1;
            foreach (var item in LstPaymentDetails)
            {
                item.Serial = i;
                i++;
            }
!!> Array(16).join( 'wat' - 1) + " Batman!";
@Kieran "NaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaN Batman!"
love it
mr5
mr5
!!> 'Bat'+('!'-1)+'!'
09:14
@mr5 "BatNaN!"
!!Failsafe
mr5
mr5
damn!
I was about to post it
:D
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it's in my clipboard already!!!!
09:16
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That's true, it can't. I just tried HttpRuntime.Cache. Seems very easy (created it within 5 minutes).
@mr5 Use the Cap Luke!!
Yes, this speeds up things very nicely! Seems to be working :)
I'm confused how to use reflection when getting all property names from a list of class (e.g. List<TableName>) to a List<string>... see this gist for details: gist.github.com/anonymous/e66e4a555dc055faf22fcfea84358b94.
Has anyone noticed a recent regression in VS 2017 regarding the cursor position after using C-style comments?
/*
 * comment
 */
 | cursor is here
| cursor used to be here
09:34
@TetsuyaYamamoto You mean you want the properties of TableName? Because if you ask a List for its properties, you'll get the properties of a List.
I am literally switching between Teamviewer and Remote desktop depending on wich freezez...
Whats wrong with your pc?
@Metallkiller Yes, I want to collect all property names of TableName and store it to List<string>, so then they're treated as column names when exporting to CSV.
i'm home officing today
@TetsuyaYamamoto So this has nothing to do with List<TableName>
09:39
aswell @Kieran you know the talk "destroy all software"
@Nerdintraining are you home alone?
@Metallkiller like kevin
@Nerdintraining I've seen that video aye
@Metallkiller Is typeof(TableName).GetProperties() just enough to collect them all? Dealing with reflection is one of my weakness in C# ===))))
09:42
@Nerdintraining That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: bye, ye
okay well then
!!Kieran2
@TetsuyaYamamoto That should be enough in your case
guys, my question about ASP.NET MVC. Does anybody know how to find an error which cannot be reproduced locally?

It is really interesting, but a publcished application cannot save a record, but application in Visual Studio can save a record?
Remote debugging friend
when you say save a record, are you talking about sql @StepUp
09:49
@Kieran yeah, you are right! I have a table which has data. I edited some row, and two of 5 columns are not edited.
Check your details for your sql connection
check that you can connect to the database on your server with those details
Failing that, remote debugging is your best best
@Kieran but when I try to reproduce an error locally, then there is no error. And all columns of edited row are saved corrrectly.
@Kieran Is it possible to debug a deployed application? This application deplyed to production server.
@StepUp Again, remote debugging.
 
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11:11
AnySyntaxTrees before? Trying to port a project from roslyn.compilerrs to microsoft.codeanalysis, and I can't find a replacement for Syntax.ParseExpression(MemberAccessExpression)
nvm got it. Apparently I forgot how to properly google for a moment there.
Hi @KamilSolecki o/
11:38
well done
12:08
thx
12:27
Can anyone tell me, why I get nullreference, when I'm posting update data in Razor view?
https://paste.ofcode.org/A27awjdy294bheKb4ts8aS
which throws it?
Model or Model.PersonContacts or Model.PersonContacts[i] might be null
line 5
When I watched it in debug, then the model there is null
that's why
Shouldn't the for condition throw already if Model is null?
Ahh, I got it, what's wrong .. -.-
Currently update doesn't pass, so it returns model to view again, but it doesn't have Model.PersonContacts anymore..
thanks :D
13:01
So when I make a . after a class/object, IntelliSense shows me all the options I might go from here. WHen on a method, it shows me overloads in the next window.
How can I move through those overloads? Arrows just move through methods/fields/properties/etc.
@Metallkiller Once you type ( you get the overload list
13:16
Yeah but since I have the overload list even before that, I thought there might be a way to move through that without typing the method.
Turns out, I may not have a job in February.
oh shit
how come?
Our team gets seperated, there'll be only 2 ppl left on this products team from january. I'll be there until end of january because that's how long my apprentice contract goes.
I'm in the second best german city to be a developer in though, so I'll probably find a new job soon.
So not Berlin but...?
Hamburg
13:26
Also, Munich has better wages
Startups + Hipsters = Berlin
Not good for wages
13:51
hii
14:06
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Morning
So...anyone here who knows about Microsoft.CodeAnalysis, more specifically how to build a SyntaxTree with changes from a CompilatioUnitSyntax ?
I've got a website project where users can add/edit/delete comments. I occasionally get an error report saying Concurrency violation: The DeleteCommand affected 0 of the expected 1 records. I suspect this happens when two users try to delete the same comment at the same time.
Our DeleteComment function already has a check in place that confirms that the row exists before it tries to delete it, but that doesn't do anything to solve race conditions if the row is deleted after the check but before the delete.
@Kevin Double check:
if(existts)
  lock(deleteLock)
  {
  if(exists)
    deleteComment();
  }
or something
or just check after the deletion if the row was deleted
14:20
I was just about to say "I looked at the lock statement, but I'm not sure it will work because I don't think each user is running their own thread, but rather their own full-blown process"
I'm not completely sure of the accuracy of that statement since I'm pretty fuzzy on how IIS handles that kind of thing
Not sure either, I think it depends on the applicaiton. Our product runs in IIS, and there is one process for each module, which handles all users at once.
why do you even lock something if all you're doing is deleting it?
So one process = many users
good point.
try {deleteComment()}catch;
I would be happy to silently catch and ignore the exception if I was sure that it was being caused by a race condition. Since the row gets deleted as desired anyway, there's no problem in just pretending that both users performed their action.
But apparently this error can be caused by other things, such as when deleting a row that contains NULL values or when you don't clear out your dataset properly(?)
is it possible for you to get more detailed logs?
14:30
We're just now integrating logging into this project, so theoretically yes
try{deleteComment}catch{if(ReadCommentFromDb() != null) throw;}
At least makes it better
a bit
hello guys, is it possible to set a listener on a sql database to trigger an event once a new data are inserted or updated?
If you're suggesting something like, confirming the existence of race conditions by logging a message whenever a user enters or exits the DeleteComment method to see if there is any overlap around the time that the exception occurs
@Kob_24 Databases have triggers, that let you do stuff whenever something happens. I have no idea how they work, but I'm *sure google can help you with that ;)
*I'm not google
hehe
do you know whats the class called for c# ?
14:33
It's not c#, it's directly on the db
or what they are even called so i can google it ?
which db are you using?
I'd google for sql server triggers, but I'm using sql server so...
sql
microsoft sql database
which sql
ok, so Sql Server
ok thx man
15:01
hi all, any book suggestions I finished ready player one and armada
Septimus Heap books were good
Saga of the seven suns
I have some stupid questions coming about logging. warning haha
Great scifi books
@Euridice01 Just log everything, and then let someone else read it
So I setup log4net inside one of my projects and that has a webconfig etc and the logging is fine. I can use Log.Error(), Log.Info() to save the logs
all is well
But now I have another project inside of my solution that I want to add logging to as well
and it doesn't have a webconfig, etc..
How will it know to use log4net? I added the nuget package but it still doesn't recognize log4net methods
15:05
No idea, since I don't use Log4Net, but I'd say: find out, how it knows whre to find hte methods, and duplicate that.
I'm going home now, goodbye!
the problem is my main project has a global.asax.cs
where I setup log4net
so that is fine
but my other project doesn't have a global.asax.cs
so it doesn't know about log4net
Not sure where to register it
In this scenario, do I need to create a loggingservice to reference log4net from the other project?
anyone experience with caliburnmicro? (MVVM)
nvm im dumb
you have the log4net.xml file?
My logging works - and all I have is the log4net.xml file
user6501892
15:22
Does anyone have any recommendations for this - I have a Collection that contains an Object and this Object has two properties. I am utilizing a drag and drop functionality and after a user makes a drop, I want the collection to reassign one of the properties based on the drop
16:07
Hi, has anyone experienced something like this? EF Lazyloading is disabled, dynamic proxies also disabled, but entity framework still load related one to many entities, but it dont loads one to one, i don't want to load one to many without .Include, why it loads it anyway?
all i do is, c---------
context.Documents.Find(1);
and it loads all one to many related entities into navigation properties...
user7480455
16:45
hi all
Ehlo
has Microsoft recently been calling msdn subscribers for surveys?
Yep they do that
17:15
yeah they were asking about what languages we develop with and if we use all their new stuff like windows 10, AI, mixed reality, etc...I was kind of hesitant at first, I asked " how do I even know your from Microsoft"
user6501892
Having a basic mistake. Foreach loop assigning is just assigning all values the last value
user6501892
makes me think I need to declare a new object in the foreach
@Arrayoob ? What is happening?
@erotavlas ya you can tell they are from Microsoft, if they are not asking for money and 2 they have your phone number
18:14
GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
user7480455
hi nerd
Ajax.ActionLink not firing when loaded via ajax... Any ideas? I don't wanna to use jquery onclick explicit
18:41
There any errors in the console?
18:51
cya @007 :D
user7480455
Bye
user7480455
lol
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19:41
Hi Kamil yes I have images from you blocked
user7480455
as well as some others
19:58
@007 what did I do to you :P
user7480455
LOL
user7480455
you are a trouble maker lol
user7480455
but it's ok
user7480455
it makes me laugh
user7480455
did you kick me out of the java room
20:00
No, Sterling did.
in JavaScript, 27 mins ago, by Sterling Archer
@007 until you start contributing development to this room, you are no longer welcome. Please take some time off from the JS Chatroom
user7480455
oh that is odd
user7480455
why did he do that?
user7480455
I dont know that language well enough to help out anyone there... odd
@hilli_micha LMFAO
20:19
@007 I can't do that
user7480455
do what?
@007 ...that's why
user7480455
i'm sorry what are we chatting about guys
user7480455
I am lost
user7480455
why what?
user7480455
20:30
also How are you kendall
user7480455
we don;t get to chat as much these days
That's why he kicked you from the room
user7480455
oh thats okay... sterling is a good guy.. I don;t mind
user7480455
these guys have their fun so I don't mind letting them do what they like
user7480455
some times the topics there are good so I chat there some times the topics here in this room are good so I chat here and I recently found that stack echange has other chat rooms that I can chat in so its okay no harm done
user7480455
20:33
if we were in the middle of a good topic I would have come back
user7480455
20:56
bye all.

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