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Hey ho
08:22
Hi hey
So I've got the 32bppArgb format and when I LockBits and read it, it acts like it's Bgra. Still it insists the PixelFormat is 32bppArgb. But that's not why I'm here.
good morning
hello
I'm hangover like fluff...
I have a conceptual question here. The 32bppArgb format is premultiplied. When I set the alpha, it screws up the colors. Seems to happen when I draw it with a graphics device too. How do I use this format in a non-destructive manner?
08:51
fruitious day to you, my brethren
I, the VB6 code harlot am glared to make acquaintance of this advanced tech's entwined secrets
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan as a fellow yellow-ish square, I bow to you
no, I'm not high
@person27 Use the Bitmap constructor that lets you specify the PixelFormat. Draw the original bitmap into it with Graphics.FromImage()
if that makes sense
it's hard to open my eyelids again whenever I blink.
and it's just 10 am
@ntohl Don't take it as a drawback, but as a test to your might and resolve, to overcome the dizziness until the work day is over
it's temporary
I'm a fighter. I can do it
hits chest with fists
I can't connect to oracle with devart
it sais, that the table or view doesn't exists
1 second before I just added the table from it's own database explorer to the model.
oracle is not my favorite SQL provider
@ntohl invalidate and reconnect, certain connectors sometimes await a certain stuck transaction and are unable to read until it ends
@HéctorÁlvarez It would be nice, but there are no non-premultiplied formats as far as the intellisense and I are concerned. I'm used to using Graphics.FromImage(); I think that's the source of a transparency bug I equate with non-premultiplied alpha in a different program of mine. Actually I'd say I'm fairly familiar with GDI+ now except for when I need to make a manual adjustment to account for premultiplication.
09:03
@person27 This sounds like something I would try to look by myself if I was you
try to dig a bit and see what it does
looks like you might get some insight into it
@HéctorÁlvarez I did some digging: forums.getpaint.net/topic/107864-brush-factory-beta-help-needed. Old by a year, but nothing's changed really.
oh, well...
maybe run a battery of tests and see if any unexpected format achieves what you need, then work it backwards
Yeah, I think black box testing is the way to go. But for now, I'll do what I usually do with premultiplication wierdness: sidestep it altogether
I know pre, and I know multiplication... but premultiplication?
pre is just shorthand for the term premultiplied when used in a color model context.
09:11
what things are being multiplied?
Sounds like endianness issue if it's exactly backwards - was the image made on another OS maybe? How are you reading out the values.
If it's exactly backwards..why don't you change the reading code? Maybe I don't understand your problem.
(You said 'the 32bppArgb format is premultiplied' ..I have no idea, but doesn't sound right to me)
g'day
It can't be caused by endianness. I format every image using Graphics.DrawImageUnscaled() onto a new image of same size with format 32bppArgb, then I have checks on the format anyway, so it's not that. I've been thinking for a year that the behavior I'm getting looks like what happens when you multiply the color channels by alpha as a decimal from 0 to 1. Not really sure what causes it, so I'll just sidestep it.
sidestepping leads to bulk errors
I hope you understand that
like... this might lead tomorrow into a vector layer massive error that you'll have to plow through N times instead of once
had you properly fixed that image formatting
Yep. I know all about it. But you can't always win :)
09:29
@HéctorÁlvarez when debugging the connection, it showed a completely different connection string. It's defined 2 places, and the one I was testing on wasn't the actually used one.
09:40
@ntohl Classic
Connectors are shady
mr5
mr5
why does Enum.HasFlag returns true for a value of 0?
because 0 === boolean
but it probably has more than 2 different states
mr5
mr5
!!> (0 & 0) != 0
@mr5 false
mr5
mr5
then why the fuck Enum.HasFlag returns true?
09:47
@mr5 "undefined" Logged: "flag1"
I have done it! I have inserted data into Oracle database!
client is ASP.Net MVC 5
haven't used any of it yet
now I have to check if I can convince devexpress FileUpload control, to not upload the file on the server, just use the stream as is.
Awesome, research time
isn't it awesome when you have to find out how someone serializes data following some new philosophy for the 37th time?
feels like doing some MF runs in Diablo 2
MFDiabaal-135, because the previous 134 were so exciting
10:03
rare rune rain
am I the only one who thinks shael rune is imba?
10:23
it's only IAS
that over shael, any time
shael is the poor man's choice
like my tomb reaver, socketed with Amn shael shael because I don't have better stuff, although it will work until I get what i need
what I believe is god damn broken is the Ist rune
if we can scan a QR code for text, why can't we scan some other sort of QR codes for files?!
2x ali baba with ist and your barbarian becomes a MF walking stick
mr5
mr5
ali baba?
you mean Baal?
Andariel, Duriel, Mephisto, Diablo, Baal
wow! I still remembered them all!
@MohamedAhmed QR code can encode arbitrary binary data
and even if it couldn't, well, if it can store text, it can store Base64 encoded binary data
10:43
@milleniumbug I imagined that in some day, we can put the mobile camera in front of a QR code in the PC and transfer files..
@MohamedAhmed You can encode a URL to an FTP file and automatically open that in your browser
otherwise, QR codes aren't bi enough to handle that much data
@mr5 Diablo 2 fan?
@ntohl and how about you
mr5
mr5
@HéctorÁlvarez not really. those are just my childhood memories
11:00
tens of kilobytes is tops what you could work out putting in a QR code
@HéctorÁlvarez oh. I'm just a hobby player. I tried to build a wolf druid with huge ias and a maul. In nightmare (or hell, I can't remember) it went trash. Couldn't kill a zombie. One hit from it almost killed me.
otherwise there are limits to what can an optical sensor read
not much on MF, because I wasn't there for grind. I was there to be able to play it through.
...hey, tens of kilobytes is just enough for a public key
@ntohl me too, I tried to make a bowazon and it's getting rekt in Normal A5... T_T
Then made a necro to farm myself some items, because you can spawn skeletons and let them facetank stuff
Level 80 patriarch still getting oneshot in hell A1
11:06
necro skeletons are imba. My friend had a 80+ lvl necro, and it was easy.
I neeeeeeeeeed a different MF character... next season in December, I'll make a MF sorc and steamroll Hell
the problem is you need Enigma or your minions block each other
in the pit of the desert, it was painful to play. Yes
aye the maggot lair
i never go in there
yeah. 1 skeleton can fight only
besides, necro is boring, all you do is spam skeletons, run, cast curses
11:08
also the arcanes.
yeah. But very efficient
I just played through dio 3 some weeks ago
with a monk
the best I could find was a zweihandelt for weapon. It was sooo awkward to see a monk with that weapon. It was anything but swift...
11:30
Actually... I think "To be anything but X" means it is X, with inference on X
Thus your sentence means "My monk was lightning fast"
I always had problems with that structure, because it didn't sound like it should...
I disagree
It means that the thing is emphatically not X.
You could call it anything else, but not X
wait, it's "All but X" that means the opposite it says
No it isn't?
see, that's what I mean
It isn't opposite
'but' means not
11:32
I know right!
it's stupid
it means "Almost X" or "nearly X"
All but, does, yes.
btw guys, do you remember this conversation about type inference, using var vs explicit types, etc.?
Anything but, is literally the same thing but has the opposite emphasis
@TomW My comment above this one
All but made me confuse those 3 structures forever
back to the other topic, I just had 2 workmates ask me why am I using var instead of List<MyObject>
What do I tell them
They don't see why var makes code more readable, and insist they have to look twice at it whereas they only need to look once with explicit declarations
and they spend over 90 minutes refactoring someone else's code to make every declaration explicit
Well, they're wrong.
var is meant to increase readability and that's exactly what it does
11:42
I noticed when I saw the before and after in there
she says with var she doesn't know it's a list unless she looks right
I made her understand why camelcase vs underscore vs all caps... for readability, but I don't know what to say for type inference
You can't reason with some people
Either lead the team and make it an order, or quit.
I believe she will change her mind with a solid reason
It lines up all the variable names in the same scope to the same column, so the first thing you see is the name. The name should tell you what it is in context
And I don't mean starting the name with the word 'list'
Although that's not necessarily a bad thing
I'd prefer to make the name of the variable most prominent, so that it gives you context. Knowing its type is important but secondary and logically comes after,
I would upload a screenshot of Coticchia-Surace's full blown equation for geographic calculations, using up 20-ish variables
nicknamed a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s
go find the polar ellipsoid curvature
11:57
yeah and what help is it to me to know that 15 of them are decimal
If you're using stupid variable names like that, rename them
The argument about not knowing the type is one I never really understood.
How often do you have to actually know the explicit type? Often I'll see the type iterated, so I know it's at least IEnumerable. Or I'll see a few methods used with it and I know part of what it does.
12:20
@WilliamMariager You need to store information for that. Reading the variable name, relate to something what the name infers it should be, than store that information for "late binding", so whenever You see the variable used, only than You can connect that information in Your brain. It's just too abstract, when You could already know that information without "late binding".
I use var, whenever it's deductible from the right side. But if It's a method call, than I use explicit types.
the reason is just redundancy
btw that 90 minute refactoring is 2 click with resharper
both ways
ReSharper <3
Too bad it takes a few cores for itself ...
take what You want. Just giff me power!
12:35
Does ImportMany from MEF overwrite the collection or add to it in case there are items in it already?
I think You have to hack around to overwrite.
but... There is a property names AllowRecomposition... So don't know
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A: MEF ImportMany type parameter: elegant solution?

Adi LesterI don't think looping through the Loaders property is such a bad thing. You only need to do it once (or each time a recomposition occurs, if you set AllowRecomposition = True). I'd have the metadata specify the type of data it loads, and extract the wanted loaders according to it. That's basical...

I'm aliiiiiive!
@Kieran @Proxy
SATIBEL
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN
WE HAVE BEEN WORRIED SICK
@satibel DONT EVER LEAVE US AGAIN
12:51
XD
I've been not on SO.
We saw that haha
I.E. duscord
uwot
*i
Discord
You left us for discord?!
12:52
Well, and not being at work.
r00d
Although tbf i don't have SO chat open when im not devving
SEE!
I've been doing more simple arduino and CAD stuff, so, no SO.
ah
cad i know
arduino i don't
I'm making a case for my laptop, with my 3d printer.
public void Add([NotNull]Type type, [NotNull]object service) => this.services.Add(type ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(type)), service ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(service)));
Nothing like a super readable one liner ...
12:55
Atchi!
oh shit
going well?
I've done about 6 prototype parts to get the measurments correct to .2mm
And I haven't done the battery nor the drive nor the keyboard nor the screen yet.
Still making a 12" laptop with mechanical keyboard is fun.
It'll end up being around 3-4kg though.
But 16hours of autonomy on discrete gpu. With a spare battery.
@satibel I THOUGHT YOU WERE ALREADY DEAD
but luckily you are not
13:17
XD
My real name would be ken if barbie wasn't a thing.
@Proxy NANI!!!!
@WilliamMariager The problem they expose is that they need to know what type is it, to know what that thing can do
It's interesting, because that's not something I've ever had an issue with.
It's not like you read code in a vacuum. You've opened a class, you're looking at a method.
It's understandable here because variable names are shit around here, people code following C standards, and the seniorest of seniors don't even know what camelcase means
Lovely place :D
they don't have any design patterns established
13:30
Class C_MyClass
I legit had never heard "Where's the .asmx in your web service?"
It was a RESTful API but okay
Hungarian notation and underscores ... My god satibel ...
Int I_MyInt
I was asked "What's an interface for" not so long ago
oh, and you've never seen "modules" in MVC, have you?
13:32
I also saw My_Method_Name.
For when you can't decide between camels and snakes
Because I was also asked "Where are the modules?" in a MVC website
referring to VB6 modules
C# is basically a VB dialect anyway
VB is basically just an abstraction over Assembler
badum tss
@WilliamMariager oooh oooh oooooooh drum solo
13:37
yesterday I was doing some codewars katas and saw how my C# skills were quite rusted after so much VB6... and then I saw this guy who implemented recursion and linq to the next level
and I knew I was bad, but there are so many worse, yet those are paid more
As long as you can have the balls to walk in and say to the secretary "hello, I talk with someone but I forgot his name, anyway, he said I could get an interview, can you find me a spot?" you can be employed a lot of places.
@satibel I love how happy he is that that worked
actually my interview took longer than 3 hours, and was quite extensive
im gonna do some codewars crap
My point was that if you talk well to the right people, you'll get payed more than if you are good at your job.
13:46
Truth. Being good at your job justifies keeping you exactly where you are so you can keep doing the same thing and not fucking it up
That is, at the bottom.
Isn't it common advice to jump jumps every few years to boost your salary? As far as I've heard, no place will actually pay you what you're worth over time.
Doing it until you're at a salary you like makes sense.
@satibel oh true that
@WilliamMariager ideally, yes
according to some expert, in your early ages your should learn. drop down a cliff and jump back up, break stuff, learn what you have to do
then start your own business with that knowledge, until you start reaching your late adult ages
then work for the younger people, invest in them and give them advice
I'll be starting my business soon (tm)
side note, codewars is really hard without intellisense, or is it me
@HéctorÁlvarez yes, this.
I still don't know what I'll do, I may do some nomad teaching. (Stay in a town a week or 2 and teach people computer stuff.)
14:43
If I have a dynamic value that is either true, false, or null. And I want false and null to evaluate to false, would bool foo = dynValue == true and bool foo = dynValue ?? false be functionally equivalent?
How about performance-wise?
14:54
1) Performance wise, if you're asking that question you're doing it wrong
2) Yes
3) Why the fuck are you using dynamic?
bool? exists for a reason
We're using dynamic because the model that uses it uses bool
Are there any arguments against using either dynValue == true or dynValue ?? false in this instance?
15:21
Not really. Whatever most clearly indicates your intent. I'd probably do something like dynValue.HasValue && dynValue.Value
i'd just never use dynamic
i havent found any use for it yet
@Wietlol Dapper is bad at automapping some things to objects so sometimes you have to just grab as dynamic
then dont use dapper?
Then map yourself... I'm sure if I knew a bit more about dapper I could just add my own mapping to it
@Wietlol it's used by all the developers in my company
It is what we use to access the DB.
then dont use all the developers in your company
im good at avoiding problems
15:33
You know what you call a developer that doesn't follow the conventions followed by every other developer in their company???
Unemployed
fired?
yessir
lol
i was close though
15:34
haha that's an acceptable answer
But yes, I can't afford to be an idealist on this since I mainly am put on front-end development
FWIW Stack Overflow uses Dapper
on a side note, anyone knows a library to compare strings and give some visual output?
something like diffchecker.com
Dapper.
@Wietlol like a differ?
@mikeTheLiar do you know how to use dapper?
@Vap0r the issue is that I have to get the stuff from one database and compare the records to the database on a different server
15:36
I don't want Dapper, dammit
I know how to use a dabber, does that count @Vap0r
acceptance - production
I'm an EF man
@KamilSolecki yes you're hired
no I dont wanna be hired fuck you
15:37
@Wietlol it really depends on the comparison
@KamilSolecki that's bad language you're fired
@Vap0r its an xml string
@KamilSolecki buy a guy a drink first, jeez
@Wietlol if it's just comparing the row, that should be easy, if you're comparing the field, it should still be easy
im comparing 2 xml strings
So the DB isn't important?
ok
You're diffing 2 xml strings?
What's the environment? What language?
Where do you want the diff to show? On a webpage?
15:42
the db isnt important
but i need to do the diff check programmatically
C# is the language
but i could write in any language I so desire
why not diff using the client side?
jvm, js, python, llvm
client side?
JS
its just for comparisons of the two databases
just for us as developers
so no really fancy stuff
even a console writeline would do
as long as its easy to understand
Are you comparing DBs, or XML?
15:44
we are comparing databases of different servers, but we only have to get the differences of an xml document per entry in each database
@mikeTheLiar do you understand what he's saying?
Why are you storing XML in your DB?
document db?
dont ask me why
its just how it is
and I dont want to be an idealist on this
to quote what a wise man once said *cough* *cough*
What do these XML files do?
@Vap0r Check Slack, there's a very relevant message there for you.
@Vap0r we use xml documents for many different cases
one case is as mail template (actually html, but we enforce xml validity)
another is as mass data storage for contracts
which i ask every day to be removed and replaced by proper db tables
15:49
@Wietlol my mother just called me and told me her blinker fluid is leaking and she can't start the car. I'll be back in about 30 or so hours
2
@Vap0r ok, ill be waiting here, for you
16:15
@Vap0r had a project that stored XML in the DB depending on the Step the user was at so they could save and go right back to that step if something happened.. Was dumb, but it worked
I've worked on the same
oh, not in the database
We didn't use anything as sophisticated as a database
The application model was an XmlDocument
It had a dataset-type feature that stored escaped copies of itself within some hidden nodes, and when you changed datasets, it deserialized the chosen copy, exchanged it with the document's current content, and serialized the replaced content into another hidden node
@juanvan absolutely, but at the point that you are diffing random XML files in a DB I tend to start questioning whether or not you should take the data in your XML container format and convert it into an actual DB
Apparently that was 'easier' than just having the UI know what data belonged to what dataset
ahh ok ya No..
but yeah the undo/redo feature was basically just holding XML fragments in memory
Oh yeah, how could I forget. The application's layout was 1:1 with the structure of the document. If you changed the document, you changed the layout of various forms and tools in the UI
16:21
@TomW just read about something like it. It was called naked object pattern.
@Wietlol check this out, it might help stackoverfiow.com/how-to-diff-two-databases
 
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I know I asked this a while back, but does anyone know a good way to add help information on an MVC page without cluttering the view with help information? I am specifically trying to add something close to a hover over certain members but also give the ability to go to a page that outlines what everything does.
You have a more tangible task?
I have a Car page, and I don't want to clutter the page with what every option is on the car, so I want to make hover overs on the parts with an image map/svg file
@juanvan It's more individual parts of a form along side an overview page. I'd like to be able to create the overview page while also having links between overview and the form itself to create a hover text for help. I'm trying to no duplicate the information while also keeping the form separate from the help page.
19:56
want to have 2 pages open, one for user instructions, and the individual elements have pop outs with more/or redundant information.
No, more wondering if there is a standard way to keep the help information isolated from the view itself. Essentially I have a button that takes you to a help page. I want the button to allow you to hover over elements in the view to gain a description. If you click more information, it takes you to the proper location on the help page. What I don't want is to have the help information in the view since that would couple the help page to the view itself.
The reason why is because I have multiple clients that may need different help pages.
 
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@Sidney thanks @sid
 
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user5500750
22:57
Is there a way to continue editing in Microsoft Visual Studio while the Debugging?
user5500750
I don't want the new changes to take effect.
user5500750
This is in case I have an app that takes long to do certain things and I rather continue coding.
23:35
@user5500750, Only if you break.
And the changes will take effect.
Do you need the debugging? You can just hit Ctrl+F5 to run it normally.
in a job advert
what does this actually mean...
Experience in distributed systems or CPU architecture; building something from the ground up is a plus
what would an example of a distributed system be exactly
(and yes i have googled it)
user5500750
23:54
Then you're not very good at Googling.
user5500750
It is most likely to do with networking, connections, servers etc.
user5500750
but they use "or"
user5500750
So if you know how to build computers then it is for you.
user5500750
@WilliamMariager
user5500750
23:57
@WilliamMariager That was not very clear.

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