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user5500750
18:07
Is there a neat way of finding all possible combinations in a List or sequence?
user5500750
Or is this going to be a lot of code.
user5500750
Something like this in Python;
user5500750
items = ['a', 'b', 'c']
user5500750
from itertools import permutations
user5500750
permutations(items)
18:08
Combinations or permutations?
user5500750
To get this output;
user5500750
('a', 'b', 'c')
('a', 'c', 'b')
('b', 'a', 'c')
('b', 'c', 'a')
('c', 'a', 'b')
('c', 'b', 'a')
you can Math it :-)
user5500750
A very long script?
Logarithm would solve this, wouldn't it?
oh you want them
not just the count
user5500750
18:10
And the count if possible.
You still haven't answered my question.
You asked about combinations but then gave an example using permutations.
So which is it?
sounds like a simple code tho
And did you try Googling "c# (permutations|combinations) of list"?
@mikeTheLiar be nice o:
:)
This is me being nice.
18:12
^
damm :-p
what the world has come down to
that asking if a person googled is now rude
not just that phrase, the entire conv.
user5500750
I don't mind the order so just combination
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Q: All Possible Combinations of a list of Values

SachI have a list of integers in my C# program. However, I know the number of items I have in my list only at runtime. Let us say, for the sake of simplicity, my list is {1, 2, 3} Now I need to generate all possible combinations as follows. {1, 2, 3} {1, 2} {1, 3} {2, 3} {1} {2} {3} Can somebody pl...

And I'll throw this one in for free: stackoverflow.com/q/756055/1015495
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Q: Implement a function that prints all possible combinations of the characters in a string

Pritam KarmakarI came across this interview question and it has been asked to print combinations of the characters in a string. For example: "abc" --> a, b, c, ab, ac, bc, abc. Also it has been mentioned that 'ab' and 'ba' are same. I want to know if there is any improvement I can make in terms of memory usag...

18:33
hello guys
anyone currently on? :D
so, I'm seeing the current recommendation from MSFT is that strong naming application assemblies is.... not very desirable, unless you're using authenticode signing and CAS attributes? Anyone know of references on modern practice guidelines, because the last strong discussion I know of is the 2002 .Net framework security book gathering dust on my shelf....
guys, i had some questions about c#...any volunteers?
shoot @Nero
@Nero Just ask away
18:36
before i start, i am new in c# so i may not understand the complex terms
Aug 28 '17 at 15:53, by mikeTheLiar
Don't ask if you can ask, it creates an infinite recursive loop. Just ask your question. If someone is around who can help, they will.
i want to create a bot
@TetsujinnoOni i only use strong name assemblies in APIs and libraries not for everyday use for sure
a bot which performs certain tasks in web browser
i.e. sign in to your facebook
in a browser?
18:36
An extension, or a bot?
that's an extension
a bot bot
windows application
So... not in a browser?
explain it more...
18:37
ok
you want your windows application to interact with lets say Chrome?
@KendallFrey an extension for a bot.
@TetsujinnoOni I'm not expert, but I know in the last 5 years or so, strong-naming has been relegated to a very small subset of libraries, because it can cause some dependency issues, and certain platforms don't support the part of the ecosystem that obviates the dependancy issues... I read an article yesterday, let me see if I can find it
Extensomatic arms.
i will basically give the bot a username and password, then i want to bot to open the facebook page, download the html code of facebook, find the username and password element and put in the details and hit login
18:38
!!giphy wooden bender
oh man
what u think
@Nero So you just want to write a browser?
you want an HTTPClient
18:38
yeah! i want to write to a browser and perform specific set of instructions
there's OWEN
a prime example is "SeleniumHQ"
for federation loggin
user5500750
HTTPClient are useless for interacting with browser elements.
Why do you want to write a browser? There are plenty of existing browsers
18:39
my app will do exactly what seleniumhq does
he said he needs to download html content @user5500750
it's for business use
If you want to post something to your facebook from code, what you described is not the way to do it
They probably have an API
i want to create a bot for specific business use because business deal with some calls and calls are literally just repeating set of instructions
use the facebook API
18:40
yeah, i though about API but they don't have one so that's y i have to download the HTML code
user5500750
You want the app to POST something?
@Nero Whoa no hang on
@TetsujinnoOni Here's the article I read yesterday - it's actually from '16 pedrolamas.com/2016/03/01/…
If they don't have an API you can just make the same HTTP calls. No need to download the HTML
they do have an API @Nero
18:41
HTTP calls? an example please?
@Zor
@Zorkind im saying the place i work at doesn't have one
I cant access here at my work but developers.facebook.com/docs/apis-and-sdks
@Zorkind they have a web application
what's the issue?
i don't see what the web app have to do with your bot?
altho you can use the API in the web app
the issue is, the business i work for does not have an API hence the reason me having to download the html code and navigate from there
I think Zorkind's link is exactly what you need
@Nero Wait, are you trying to build a bot for facebook or something else?
18:43
it's really confuse :-(
user5500750
He does not need an API.
user5500750
It is simple.
hold on, let me provide u can example application so it will clear up the picture
search up SeleniumHQ
i know what it is
continue from there :-)
that's what i need to build but with preinstructions
18:44
I'm 99% sure you don't want anything like SeleniumHQ
user5500750
He wants exactly what Selenium does
theres other techs that do the same tho
Chromium, Phantom JS
user5500750
That's what he needs if he wants to be authenticated first.
i will tell my bot exactly where he needs to go, what option he needs to choose and what to input
but i think it's overkill
18:45
@Nero That's harder than it needs to be
user5500750
Thats Selenium
i don't think Facebook will allow you to do that
@Zorkind facebook was just an example mate
they don't take lightly people poking on their sire
oh i didn't know
user5500750
You can on Facebook
18:45
The best way to interact with a website is to use an API. The second best way is to make the HTTP requests directly. The worst way is to actually simulate an entire browser.
There we go. That's what's not clear. You want to automate routine tasks in your internal web app.
well theres sooooo many done softwares for scrapping and automation out there :-\
Through a browser
exactly!!!!
@KendallFrey thats my though exactly
user5500750
18:46
Thats Selenium
i can clearly understand that simulating the entire browser is a bad idea :(
so use Selenium shrugs
lol i gotta impress them haha
user5500750
You will have a hard time entering passwords into websites without a full browser
18:47
they will say "hey isent this like Selenium" hahahaha
bababahahahaa
i will politely say "no"
That is, as Kendall is saying, about the worst possible way to automate it. If you do have to do it that way, you should probably use Selenium, since it will have already handled many problems you won't foresee, and that we won't either. I don't think any of us have written anything like that
The slicker way to do it is to simulate the HTTP requests
hmmm
so how does selenium work? does it simulate the whole browser?
18:48
dude, don't redo the wheel just because you want to use a red one instead of a black xD
user5500750
You could use a headless driver.
Otherwise, Selenium is a good option, and you still have to write the code to do what you want.
nu if uses Windows Messaging to send commands to the Process
window messaging?
yeah o:
18:49
got a lot to learn...
So if you think you want to do a process by automating interaction with a browser, you have two problems, possibly three, and most of them are 'process' and not 'how do I write this'.
can you define what you mean by process?
it's a bit of low code, you need to use User32.dll and stuff like that
i would not even try if i were you
@Zarenor yeah, I'm familiar with Pedro's recommendation for library authors, I'm looking for something a little more .... comprehensive in the "why it doesn't matter so much any more" for the terminal applications rather than library vendors.
Ah, I see/
18:51
@Nero Maybe you should explain exactly what you're trying to do, because it's horribly unclear.
@Zorkind so u recommend to drop it and use selenium?
this for example sends a click to a process Win32.Functions.SendMessage(h, (uint)Win32.Messages.WM_LBUTTONDOWN, 0, 0)
accessing gdi32.dll
Selenium does a lot of that under the hood
oh...
i would avoid messing around with that, too painful
18:53
it's weird coz when i looked at it, i though it simply interacts with the HTML elements as told
but i guess i was wrong
it does, but it need to grab access to the browser application's content
you feel me?
it "hacks" into the browser stuff
yeah i am with you
what would u recommend me?
Selenium :-p
18:54
should i drop it?
there are other variants tho
you can always use Chromium
to build your own thing
Chromium is the core engine under Chrome's hood
yeah but the business will be working only again IE
well IE is easier
it interacts well with Windows Applications made in .NET
there's even a Browser Controller you can use
Chromium?
nuuuuu IE
18:56
@Nero you're still focusing on the "how do I do x" rather than "why do you need to X"
ok
@TetsujinnoOni agreed
@TetsujinnoOni yeah coz initially i wanted to build something from scratch as i was going to add further functionality to it down the line
@TetsujinnoOni I mostly buy the argument that it is effectively little or no security for a lot of headache. I'm not sure how concerned you are about impersonation, but there are more secure ways to verify the code you're running is what you think it is, which integrates in a less tightly-coupled manner than strong-naming.
@TetsujinnoOni plus, i wanted this to be a step in the door of C# and put something down on my resume as commercial use
but i do see the point you guys are making and agree with it x.x
18:59
@Zarenor I am not concerned about impersonation, but people who are used to running their applications on "pet" servers with dev-time libraries the same as the run-time libraries being ill-prepared for a dynamic update out from under their workload .....
i showed you that line of code, cause i made a bot that interacts with other processes here for my work :)
it's really cool to toy with those stuff, but it's hard code.
what tool you use to write that?
visual studio?
c#
yeah
i make calls to User32.dll
@Nero That covers the question of 'why you want to write code' but not "what do you think you're getting paid to do that would necessitate the writing of the code" ....
via DLLImport
@TetsujinnoOni thats pretty much a PM's thought process xD
19:00
@TetsujinnoOni Right. I see where you're coming from. I don't have enough experience to argue either way, then.
anyway @Nero since i see you are curious about this...
hmm
i made this because i need to check when a certain Message Popup would appear in the screen
comming from a specific program
and click a button in that specific message to make it disapear
you see where i am going with this, right?
nope
hahha
hehehe ok
19:02
@Zorkind well, it's also the thought process of someone who is going "wait, you're asking for a world of pain to write that and make it work, what're you trying to do that might be solvable a way simpler and more effective way"? :D
:-p
well anyway
Zorkind, mind adding me on skype?
i made this bot to detect this message and click that button for me :)
i might be able to learn a few things of u lol
@TetsujinnoOni agreed ^_^
sure Nero
19:03
ur name?
on skype
i have no objections about sharing knowladge, but take @TetsujinnoOni words into account
hmmmm wait
i clearly understand the direction he's pointing me into
and definitely need to consider numerous aspects before building this "bot"
I don't think I've pointed in a direction other than "make sure you're solving the right problem before you invest energy in your solution". That one is important.
otherwise you'll invent the Flobee
u've basically told me my approach is not the right one, that is a direction at the very least
is there a way to send private messages here? o:
user5500750
19:06
Actually I think he is looking for how to do it and not Why he should do it.
You can create a private channel for any number of people
(2 being a number)
didnt know they were private
lol haha
They're not
(2 being a number) XD
19:06
:)
user5500750
He needs to do it. So how many ways are there of doing it?
some ways that i can think of.
just say it out loud...
@user5500750 yeah, he's looking for that. But what he's looking for and what a good answer are might be mutually exclusive. So no, I'm not going to try to answer that looks like an "if X then Z" question.
@user5500750 I don't believe it, actually. XY problem is rampant.
user5500750
19:07
He is looking for an answer.
hehehe
@user5500750 .... So?
i think i gave him something like that o:
user5500750
He wants to develop a bot. So in what ways can he do it?
me and @KendallFrey
19:07
zorkind, make a room for u and me
@Zorkind it's a very Z answer, yeah.
user5500750
Then choose the best way.
@TetsujinnoOni is it? interesting ^_^
@user5500750 That depends on what this "bot" is supposed to do
i have an idea
user5500750
19:08
Login into a website.
add me on linkedin O:
user5500750
That sounds very complex.
@Zorkind your sample directly spoke to the Z he was looking for. Whether that helps solve the actual problem?
@user5500750 It's not.
user5500750
...and there isn't that many of doing that.
@Zorkind jump in there "Room for Nero and Zorkind"
19:10
:)
i am here to help o:
i am not giving him the entire solution tho, just pointing the north
one north
i still think Selenium is the way to go
buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut if he is curious about how Selenium works, i can give him some ideas of how.
i don't see it been a harmful thing.
i am curious how it works lol
if it's solely C# then definitely something for me to consider
if you really consider doing this, that's on you.
i give you a gun..... if you decide to kill a deer, or a person... that's on you.
or you?
you could decide to put the gun in a box and leave it there forever. shrugs
where's the fun in that...
btw i sent u friend req
19:14
:)
ok
we will continue with the conversation ;)
until it doesn't sink in properly
:-p
this User32.dll road is a loooooooooooooooooong road
i probably wont hold all information
hmmm
you will need to research and experiment a lot
Doing direct window messagingn programming is the opposite of friendly.
19:16
exactly :-(
classic Petzold Windows C API territory is a ton of work
it was a pain in my butt to click that damm button >.>
how demanded is it in the market?
it's a very specific field
ah ok
19:17
well
it's not transferable like programming language im assuming then
i would say it's for a very specific situation.
like C#, JAVA, HTML
its not like that.
sounds nothing like that
19:29
well thanks for the good discussion guys
Java is not an acronym.
Being good at that level of inter-process control and communication is a very very narrow field these days. Application testing most common application I'm aware of.
19:42
Hi all, I have an application that has no global filter for authorization and a allow anonymous attribute is placed at controller level, however when I run the page I get redirected to the login. Why?
I'm trying to check how many lines don't have repeated or palindrome words ("hello olleh" would not count because there are two words that are palindrome of each other). It's for the puzzle of Advent of Code 2017. This is my code. Can someone help?
@PichiWuana Can you be more specific? "hello" contains "h" which is a palindrome
()() is not a palindrome but )(() is.
goto endOfLine; DANGER DANGER DANGER
Yes, of course. First of all, it's only with letters. As the puzzle says:
*Now, a valid passphrase must contain no two words that are anagrams of each other - that is, a passphrase is invalid if any word's letters can be rearranged to form any other word in the passphrase.*
Whewh, haven't seen a goTo in a while.
19:54
how many passphrases are valid?
@mikeTheLiar Wow why?
Does that even work in C#?
@PichiWuana Oh, that's different. So, what's the question?
@mikeTheLiar goto? uh, yeah
And you're testing for palindrome but the description says anagrams. Which is it?
@KendallFrey I thought I read somewhere that it was only valid in C# for a case statement but clearly I was wrong.
19:57
in that situation with his goto, what would you guys do? I immediately see a combination of bool and break
@hilli_micha return
Hmm but why is goto not good?
Though in this case I'd use a much different algorithm
That one looks O(n^2)
Is it a good idea to use makefiles for F#?
I don't like MSBuild
@PichiWuana When you're trying to follow code, particularly in larger examples, gotos are a mess. Because it's basically saying "haha, find where the code goes next."
19:58
If make solves a problem for you, sure
I've started using make for TS
I like it so far
@hilli_micha Just wait till you try comefrom
@KendallFrey Which would you try? Saying you would use another one
HashSet
Assuming the problem is what you described and not what the code does
Because your code definitely doesn't look for anagrams
@KendallFrey lol, COME FROM was literally made as a joke in protest of GOTO statements, nice.
goto is not a bad statement
You just have to use it responsibly
There's always a better way
20:02
Best case situations with goto is that it's a wash between that and alternatives, worse case is that it is hugely detrimental.
I guess that when you want to check between each pair of words in a sentence: it's a bad idea to for each word in the sentence {for each word in the sentence}? I'll go through each pair twice
e.g. Best case, is the example Pichi posted, because the actual identifer wasn't far away, but if you were dealing with a big method, it can be easy to get lost.
@KendallFrey Once upon a time goto, events and if statements my constructs
@PichiWuana You can do it with just one pass through
But I'm not gonna give you the answer because it looks like a coding challenge
It's funny because then I never thought of assignment of variables
I saw variables, not as stores of memory, but rather as identifiers for mathematical objects
So if you take integers for example
I used to see each statement as a definition statement
20:05
@KendallFrey Yep I don't want the answer :) What do you mean one pass through? One for loop?
Yes
O(n) time
Hmm interesting
Thanks for that
Did anyone ever have the pleasure of using VB6
I don't do VB6, but I do use VB.NET occasionally
20:07
Visual Basic 6 was such a charm
> pleasure
I still occasionally have to deal with VB6.
Yeah, VB in all its flavors is pretty bad
I don't mind VB
I just think there are better ways of going about things
I learnt RAD from VB6
Something Visual C++ and FoxPro did not teach me
There certainly are. My main beef with VB is it's physically exhausting to read. It's so obnoxiously dense.
My gribe with VB is it's too rigid
I doubt the syntax can be smoothly extended
20:09
Yeah, I don't like how casting is dealt with in VB
And I don't think the type system can be upgraded
Without making not VB
VB set very unrealistic expectations for me
It made me believe programming was dragging and dropping controls onto a window, double clicking on them and typing your code
Using CType as opposed to C#'s methods like (Type)obj or obj as Type;
Sounds like you've been spoiled with WinForms/VS UI Designer than anything.
The only way to save VB is to take the B out of it
@hilli_micha That was more than a decade ago
My first real programming language eventually became C
I learned with C#/VB.NET with Lisp on the side.
I learnt C so I could learn the Windows API
And C++ came to me like a wave
For a while I believed programming was about designing types
Attempting to learn the Win32 API in C++ taught me to never bash Microsoft again
By the time I learnt C#, I felt like I was learning soft C++ with lots of cushioning to prevent segmentation faults
There was a time when C# had no generics
Casting of objects never struck me as a bad idea
As long as you cast to the correct type
C# seemed like a decent language until I started experimenting with other languages
Actually, I lie... It seemed like a very powerful language
With necessary limitations
20:20
bye all o/
This was the case until I came across a lecturer who introduced us to F#
I started checking out how concurrency was done in Go for example
Later, Zor
The C++ stream syntax is beautiful
But you know which syntax is prettier? Scheme's

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