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17:00
I was stubborn against wpf for ages because learning xaml was something I didn't want to do. When I eventually did because a project I was going to do would be way better with it, I haven't really gone back to winforms since
there is no point to use winforms anymore
its dead
probably officially dead
Came from android and re-educated to c# because I was hired to the C# team. At first I thought "wtf is this slow-ass shit?" when I saw we had to build our stuff in (kinda)WinForms. Then I got to work on a new tool for the company, and a colleague showed me wpf, and I was so happy to finally build my views in xml again :D
I love the flexibility it has toe with everything
I have created 1 app for android by I didn't liked the experience
I simply liked it because I could plug my phone into my pc and just run the stupid shit I just built :D
17:04
maybe because of Java or because of the "activity"
You should try using Xamarin, it works quite nicely because it's essentially most of .Net framework running on android, and it makes life easy
And of course you get to keep writing in C#
Yeah every important feature being bound to the activity is a bit of a hassle, but I think that's easy to work around now I know a bit more about software development.
well my attempt to make "career" as programmer wasn't successful so I do it as hobby... so when I finish this app I won't use any of this...
What were those attempts, and in which country do oyu live?
Because in Germany you can go do an apprenticeship lasting 2-3 years, and afterwards the company will usually hire you as a developer (since they already paid for your education for hte last 2-3 years).
never passed interview... I live in shithole called Israel...
17:11
Yeah software apprenticeships here (UK) assuming it's not an apprentice wage one are usually a done deal at the end
Does isreael have something like dev apprenticeships?
idk
maybe if you pay them they will let you do dev apprenticeships :D
In germany the job you're learning is actially called "Computer Science Expert". Sounds great, is pretty much just a software developer.
Israel = shithole...
And usually you're doing the "dual apprenticeship", where you are at teh company most of the time learning to code, and around 4 months a year (seperated into 2x2months) you're in school learning documentation, concepts, UML, english, presenting, building your own company.
17:15
wow, and you get paid?
Yep, just enough to eat every day.
First year I got 540€ net
@Squirrelkiller please don't eat my days
17:16
in my case, 300€ for a room in a flat + stuff to eat
omg I wasted my life
Well at least now you're getting that per hour, right?
@FrendallKey but those are the cheap ones, I can't afford others :(
@Rudi lol no I wish
I knew I was born unlucky..
17:18
I had to work like 2.5 hours in my previous job to get that
@Mr.Noob that probably means you're a terrible programmer :D
Actually my contract says I'm not allowed to disclose that
I work at factory... blue collar shit, modern slave
Well...how much are you bound to your current home?
You could always move
@Mr.Noob where?
17:22
where what?
Not allowed to disclose what?
The contents of my contract
That's a bizarre clause to have in a contract
It is, and it probably wouldn't hold up in court, but I don't wanna challenge it :P
Surely they'd have to disclose it anyway to show the non-disclosure clause
17:24
Yep. And also they never ever enforced that. Not even when my colleagues and me talked about our salaries.
But internet is a whole new level of public grounds
The thing is: I did the apprenticeship, and I immediately got pretty much a good average entrance salary for Hamburg
what I can't understand is that there are people who study hard and get degree in something and work and then there are twitch/youtube streamers who make twice the money
Same as football players. Millions for playing a game. It's about what the people want.
Supply and demand and all that
People will pay more for something they want then for something they need
its very hard for me to live and know it
17:35
@Mr.Noob where do you work?
24 mins ago, by Mr. Noob
never passed interview... I live in shithole called Israel...
I live in Israel, I've also lived "all over"
I worked at factory but then one day I just couldn't handle all the depression so I quit
Gonna use a goto, can't be bothered refactoring
A literal factory?
17:37
yes
:D
That's funny an old developer quit working for us to go work in a factory
Doing like, manual labour or IT type stuff
@Rudi bruh what better think about that real good
I worked in a lot of factories... manual labor
@Squirrelk Don't panic dude dynamic isn't an option here. goto is next best
17:38
Unless you wanna simulate a sqitch case fallthrough, I can live with that
It's more like there's a really long method that already makes me tired when looking at it, and I just need to skip to the end
How long
742 lines
@Rudi don't we have 'return' for that?
Ew. Not the worst I've done but ew
17:40
@Mr.Noob can you code?
I'm kidding it's like 150 but that's far too long in my eyes
Also no
I need to skip to the last 20 lines :)
don't seem like it
It would be easy to refactor but it's like 6pm and I can't be arsed I have better things to do
150 isn't even that bad
if(nil) { goto end; }
DONE
17:41
Were you born in Israel @Mr.Noob?
It really is
Then why did you move to Israel in order to do manual labour at factories?
I was 6 when my family moved here... and I am Jew which is not healthy
Also: Not my project :)
17:43
I've got one in one of my projects which is 571 lines long which gets ran literally millions of times per day
Guys
SSRS just got 100%
cooler
@Rudi you're gonna hate yourself for this in like 3 months
@Mr.Noob where were you born?
Russia
Also, if you can't program well - why not do QA?
17:43
39 secs ago, by Rudi Visser
Also: Not my project :)
@Mr.Noob Why is being a Jew not healty?
@Squirrel is that much in this case?
@Squirrelintraining cos they like, chop bits off you?
@Squirrelkiller not being a healthy jew?!
@RudiVisser not really, no
17:44
@RudiVisser Thats just an urban legend
@Squirrel 100% of the previous coolness of SSRS
I mean even in America it's like a 75% rate of snipping
Americans are weird though, so fair enough
welp 100% from you can do cool stuff is allot.

I've just lernt, that you can write code not only in VB but you can write C# code as a class library and then use code from that library
@Mr.Noob flagged ♥
Oh god someone did actually flag it, ffs
17:46
lol
The conversation changed rather quickly
I don't even know what we were talking about
Yeah, it just turned to Jews out of nowhere
I wanted to know if I could help him lol
Oh, gotos. Let's all use them!
17:48
@RudiVisser How can you tell?
I saw the big blue flag icon?
Where?
Oh so it was you!
Time ofr me to go home because fuck this shit deploy where somebody change something again and it all went to shit. @Mr.Noob get a real job, it's ok to start small as an IT guy or something. @Rudi think again if you really want that goto. Please document the hell our of that shit.Good night.
You've got like -50 rep you can't see it
17:48
I love how he's calling Israel a shithole but it probably has the highest rate of people working in high tech industries and programming and probably is one of the easiest places to get a job programming in
No i actually have no idea
It's 10k+
Like, I assume he was doing something very wrong, I've literally helped people get a job after not doing a second of coding after a month of learning from the internet
And they got well paid
@Squirrelkiller Good night beautiful <3
17:49
So manual labour for a programmer sounds very weird to me
@BenjaminGruenbaum yep, you totally took my bait :P
@Squirrelkiller I'ma home already ♥
@KendallFrey unless it was your smurf, it wasn't really bait I was looking to see if I can help him, I've given workshops on getting a job
That's so cute
@BenjaminGruenbaum By the way, I saw the ping from a couple of nights ago in regards to the book I recommended, enjoying it?
17:56
@hilli_micha it was nice but I think it focused on a lot of things I really don't think matter (like posture), it was slightly racist (which was odd), and I was already familiar with the concept of beginner's mind from several other books - so I wouldn't say I really enjoyed it but it was nice.
I'm not too surprised by that stance, since it seems you've practiced meditation for quite some time along with a lot of reading on the matter. It was my first book on meditation so I think it's fair to say I'm a bit biased towards it.
I think Stack Overflow should introduce a portion where when you down vote you can see who down voted you.
Or force a comment before you can down vote.
So you can go punch them?
Who's the fool who down voted with out a comment
It's like Day Care, they tell you your child had an opps report, but they won't tell you who bit him..
@Squirrel had to attend my weekly English lesson that doesn't count as work time.
18:09
@Squirrelkiller you need English Lessons?
It's like a Pact Of Squirrels in here.. Where did they all Come FROM??
No, but I heard we get a kmk certificates in the end, and also I have the hottest teacher ever.
Well you should have no problem picker her right up for a nut and chill
Thanks but I have no idea how to pick up women. Especially when I suddenly lose like 30% of my English vocabulary. (she's Australian and doesn't really speak German)
Your accent will work just fine
@hilli_micha yeah, that's true, thanks for the recommendation anyway
18:12
If all else fails, offer her money*
Let the Nut Lead You..
* RV Intl AB does not endorse this action
She's a freelancer, she probably makes hella moneyz
What's RV Intl AB?
Ah don't worry about that just a little disclaimer
🤔
!!nutz
18:14
yesterday, by Rudi Visser
Mmmmm, nutz
🕵️‍♂️
File.Copy() doesn't flush?
@user5014677 does not flush? the cache? the paste memory?
Copy it yourself if you want full control of when it's flushed to disk
18:18
So i have to use reader/writer to make a copy? >.>
i noticed after copying if i work on the original file the copy has the same modifications, gg
Yeah but really even that's not guaranteed
You'd have to pinvoke to flush which I'm pretty sure still isn't truly guaranteed (hardware cache)
not guaranteed?
lol
is there no way to properly copy a file? x)
Actually FlushFileBuffers does guarantee it after Windows 8, sorry - blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20170510-00/?p=95505
Read all text, write all text?
Squirrel it will work if you don't do anything to the original file after copying.
18:21
Wait, what?
I'm not sure the lack of flushing is what you're experiencing here
Try copying a file then modfy the byes of the original file
noo I was suspended for 29 minutes :\
Ya don't say stuff like that
I need to copy a file then flush so i'm sure it's written on the hard drive
@user5014677 Then StreamReader it (getting original bytes), StreamWriter it back out, and then pinvoke if you need guarantee
18:22
:D you mean the truth?
but its ok I dont really care...
What is pInvoke?
But once you've read all bytes from the original SR and closed that handle, you have a copy of the file. No further modifications are going to be taken in, the pinvoke is overkill probs, you don't need to guarantee flushing
Invoking platform methods ie. from the Win32 API. Native methods
I'll try with STreamREader/writer and get back, thanks for the suggestion.
I wouldn't do that immediately. Use SR/SW first
See how you get on
@Mr.Noob Yes, if it can be easily taken out of context which that statement certainly could be
People are very sensitive these days c'mon
@Squirrelkiller theese nutz!
My dad is a better english teacher than yours.
TO bad i was such a bad student
18:28
Hum.. the stream writer added some artifacts in the file
Is it the UTF8 BOM by any chance
@Squirrel well of course, my dad is a horrible English teacher
idk what's utf8 bom
is just need to copy the purely the bytes
idk what's exactly in the file i can only read it via hexeditor
I'll try reading everything with filestream and not filereader/writer
What has it actually added to the file?
some bytes that weren't there
18:32
Where? At the start? At the end? In the middle? How many?
randomly
@Squirrelkiller than your english teacher that was fc
!!afk Being a good fatha
size went from 2f6c20 to 53e929
quite a difference
Errrr show us your code
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(source);
string fileContent = reader.ReadToEnd();

StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter(dest);
writer.Write(fileContent);
writer.Close();
reader.Close();
}
18:36
What is source and dest exactly? A Stream?
filenames
but i will use filestream so i can read bytes instead of readtoend
this is what's causeing the issue now
Yea, ReadToEnd will get you a string afair
The FileStream.Read documentation literally gives an example of doing what you want to do
yeya it worked :D
FileStream fs = new FileStream(source, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read);
byte[] buffRead = new byte[fs.Length];
fs.Read(buffRead, 0, (int)fs.Length);

FileStream fs2 = new FileStream(dest, FileMode.CreateNew, FileAccess.Write);
fs2.Write(buffRead, 0, buffRead.Length);

fs.Close();
fs2.Close();
thanks for the help man
Dan
Dan
19:15
So I'm scouring through github.com/aspnet/AspNetKatana and I'm just trying to determine how the basic underlying HTTP server is implemented; could someone correct me if I'm incorrect in saying it's really just an async task running a loop that passes off incoming requests?
And moreover, registers the tear-down functionality via the Disposable type it returns?
#CallingAllOWINPeople
19:45
@juanvan Well, the anonymous style is fine. But the lack of accountability is astounding. I'll down vote an answer or question, but I won't say anything to help better the community.
@Dan I thought the request was on a per thread basis, if code is async it attempted to run concurrently on open threads until the request pool was full. Then once the request is dead, all threads also are recycled.
@Dan For web request specifically.
This is a shot in the dark, I know, but I have a license file from Panopticon. It's an xml file. In the past, this file was just added to our exe project and we were fine. Now our code is executing in a separate app domain in our exe and the license does not seem to get picked up. Any ideas? Anyone run into this type of situation before?
Maybe there's a way to look at how this xml file was being loaded before (I still have access to the old code)? Like maybe I just need to update a path somewhere.
@BrandenBoucher Can you not embed the xml file as a embedded resource to read the file?
Then it would exists within the executing app domain?
I mean I can try to set it to embedded, but I am not the one reading it in. That happens somewhere in the third-party libs
I see, how do they read?
Do you know?
I don't :(
20:00
Ah.
Looking at the Decomp. It might use System.ServiceModel.Channels.GetLicense if that helps. Looking at that myself now
Not really, sounds soapy though.
 
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21:35
Just for the "fun" of it, I have another question which is brought about because we are doing things in a very unorthodox way. I am trying to figure out why my app is giving me "method not implemented" exceptions if I load an assembly dynamically at runtime compared to referencing it. I am sure that the assembly is getting loaded no prob.
What is so different in the way an assembly is loaded when referenced compared to when it is loaded with Assembly.LoadFrom

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