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@SpencerRuport - anonymous types for view models? as in @model dynamic?
Like that.
I don't use Razor or ASPX.
Just jQuery
@TravisJ, @SpencerRuport doesn't use MVC views
he querys everything via JS
and uses static html
which lends it self to anonymous classes
MVC views practically require a concrete class.
but then doesn't every controller need to have a getcollections method?
00:03
why would it?
AJAXLoadData("/Method/GetCollections/", null, function (msg) {
    $("#divEditJob .obj_ddlCollections option").remove();
    $("#divEditJob .obj_txtJobName").val($(parent + ".obj_spnJobName").text());
    $.each(msg.Data.Collections, function (index, item) {
        var option = $("<option></option>").val(item.ID).text(item.Name);
        if ($(parent + ".obj_hidCollectionId").val() == item.ID)
            option.attr("selected", "selected");
        $("#divEditJob .obj_ddlCollections").append(option);
Well, maybe I am misinterpreting Collections. I mean, if there were 50 tables in the database, how would it know which collection to get
Oh. Collections doesn't mean that in my app.
Collection is just a collection of jobs.
I see, so you have something similar to that for every table or view?
Every action.
GetUser, GetUsers, DeleteUser, CreateUser etc.
00:05
@SpencerRuport have you used/thought about using knockout.js?
Ever though about abstracting that out a little? Get(type), GetAll(type), Delete(type), Create(type)?
It would save a lot of redundancy
@TravisJ - I think all that would do is result in a lot of branching inside my controller methods.
I don't mind having a lot of controller methods.
Like I said they're all really short. So it's pretty easy to find what you're looking for.
Sounds good :) I should be takin off - later
latez
@KyleTrauberman - I've looked at it but really it doesn't look much simpler than using jQuery each.
To me anyway.
@TravisJ - This is what it looks like i.imgur.com/FMjGz.png
00:35
Can anyone tell me why this LINQ query will not work?
IEnumerable<User> users =
from u in dbContext.Users
where u.UserGroup.NAME_ != 'admin'
orderby u.LASTNAME, u.FIRSTNAME
select new User
{
EMPLOYEEID = u.EMPLOYEEID,
DISPLAYNAME = u.DISPLAYNAME
};
Looks fine to me, but I don't know the rest of your code.
it's using Telerik openAccess
I figured it out, the problem was that I needed to use double quotation marks around the work admin instead of single.
Oh, yeah, huh.
Could anyone take a look at this question for me? stackoverflow.com/q/11088381/1324019
 
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02:09
@Mansfield it might be faster if we talked here...
 
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07:33
hi
08:16
heya
to get back on last night's debate: Opera > All. No argument needed just try it out and put to trash other browsers.
its better than chrome?
+ good morning bro
@all need some solutions?
@HansRudel Chrome sucks just as much as firefox. Opera doesn't suck
@Baboon havent used it yet so..... what specifically didnt u like in chrome?
i like angry birds ;)
08:32
I used to have Opera, until I found out it installed spyware
Never looked back
really??
thats a bit of an issue
Yeah, but that was a long time ago 8-9 years or so
But since then, I'm like "Fuck It" when it comes to Opera
ahh ok
I always find it funny how people react on for example how facebook has tons of personal infos
and they ALL fail to see that their miserable life is uninteresting and that nobody really cares
but still, they are fucking angry about it, they talk like they're gonna start a revolution
and then they calm down for a while...
it's one of the most pathetic thing I heard this year
08:38
Google making statistics on the usage of its services does not reveal your inner ninja secret agent to the world
because you don't have an inner secret ninja, so gimme a break
I will now take a small break xD
i liked ur google comment, hence the star
08:52
=)
09:03
Curious how hard that Surface will fail :p
 
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10:30
@Baboon if ur using sqlreader to write some data to a file, im assuming it would be bad to streamwriter for each record if there were alot to write?
11:14
why do you want to use a streamwriter?
what would u use?
one sec i load a solution where i have an example
basically, there are 2 options
thanks
SqlDataAdapter and SqlDataReader
the adapter will load it up in memory, releasing the connection from DB
the reader will read from DB as you write, and close the connection after it's disposed (i.e: when you leave the using(){} statement)
the reader is faster
because you don't build a DataTable
which is a very heavy object
I always use the reader
sorry i just realised my question was poorly worded.
i have sqldatareader retrieving the SProc results. What im wondering if how should i write this to a txt file
11:20
put the result in an object
then write the object to a file with a streamwriter
don't do both at the same place
yeah ok
my SafeGetString() method is an extension method
i thought it was going to be stupid to write to the file inside the while(reader.read())
that just automatically converts Sql's DBNull.Value to C#'s null
it looks like:
11:22
public static class DataReaderExtensions
    {
        public static string SafeGetString(this SqlDataReader _Reader, int _ColIndex)
        {
            if (_Reader.IsDBNull(_ColIndex))
                return null;
            else
                return _Reader.GetString(_ColIndex);
        }
i still need to cover extension methods but ill take a note of that, thanks.
is there any limitations with reagrds to saving the results to an object?
that's an easy one to start, try to understand it
size wise
well yes, how many records are we talking about?
thats the problem, i dont know. Most should be either 1 or upto 10
11:25
10 objects?
10 rows
lol.... don't worry one bit about that
10 rows = 10 objects
if we're talking 100,000 rows, start thinking about it
and what would u do then?
I would never end up in such a scenario
(hopefully i never have 100,000)
haha
11:26
either do the calculation straight in SQL
or retrieve narrower information
ok cool
it's like I said the other day, no user can take 100,000 rows of information
actually, beyond a hundred or so, it's already too much info
does someone know WCF REST services?
I would like to switch the serialisater on some conditions e.g. the user-agent or an accept header
11:30
@baboon one thing i dont get, dont i need to know how many objects i need first?
if i have more than 1 row and therefore more than 1 object
no? use a List, look at my example
FFS
ill give it a shot, thanks for ur help
you only need to replace my LanguageRepository object with one you craft specifically for your data
@HansRudel ?
yeah no worries
did I say something wrong?
11:32
not at all, i was being a retard. just trying to take in too much too quickly
sorry for asking such a stupid question
man it's ok ;)
12:17
does someone know WCF REST services?
I would like to switch the serialisater on some conditions e.g. the user-agent or an accept header
13:08
hi @Han
hey Hans
there is no better feeling than a good refactoring session
Got to remove 12 //FIXME statements this morning
each of them said something like //FIXME: rewrite this shitty, shitty code
least they are fixed
lol nice fixme
lol I'm deleting them now and they are hillarious to read
//FIXME: Rewrite to make not shitty
//FIXME: This is terrible, rewrite this.
ahhh 3 months of terrible logic gone. it's a good feeling
13:16
Before a 350 lines long complex algorithm I'm writing, I put this comment:
//Step 1: Make a complex mind blowing algorithm.
//Step 2: Take a lot of coffee.
//Step 3: Die.
rofl
our code base has tons of comments of developers yelling at each other
I need to get a job into a company with more than one developer to have some fun...
//TODO: IS TR_DTO FIXED FOR SINGLE DAY QUERY YET?
//TODO: ALLOCATIONSERVICE NEEDS TO BE UPDATED ASAP TO SUPPORT WAVEIDS
@Baboon lol
least u guys got ppl commenting on ur code on a regular basis
13:22
nah, I got nobody, I'm alone on the year-long project
the company I work at doesn't do dev teams for awkwards reasons
thats odd
don't ask me, I didn't get it
so u dont even have a mentor
lol
were the dev teams too awkward?
nah, I'm the mentor now :p
I teatch WPF/MVVM and architecture
13:24
promotion = £££££
I wish I had a mentor though
and I get a raise tonight, wish me luck!!
3
everybody should start baboon's comment about just asking the question
fingers cross bro
*star
Including baboon
I can star my own comments?
13:25
no
that's narcissic :p
but you should do it anyways
@Baboon how big is the company you work at?
quite big, we're 600 in the building, and it's not the only one
it's a TV channel
the problem is, if you want good a dev environment, with time + salary + best computers & tools
you need to work for a company that does software as its primary objective
and that's done by... programmers themselves, making a startup, with very few exceptions
13:27
or at least invests heavily in propietary technology
ooooh thanks for the stars =) love you guys
I'm working at a company that does not do software as a product
but develops so much code in house
that tech people are 1/3 of the company
so @Baboon what types of software do you develop for TV?
and in which country?^^
I'm in Paris
I do (very) heavy clients for a living
The one I'm doing is at the center of their business, it helps sync emissions that are broadcasted
so that there's never any blank, so that users can load up old emissions, cut them and package them into new emissions in an emergency-fashion
you can connect on other networks of content, for example for Rolland Garros
TV channels pay for the video, nobody goes there to film directly
Hello All
13:34
Rolland Garros has a divison that does the filming and then they sell the video
I need to allow users to incorporate that into daily emissions
etc
I want to ask how to split one form into two and combine into one as skype..
it's a lot of timings algorithms
and then there are tricky situations, like how do you do timings on a LIVE show? you don't know when it ends !!
and then you have advertising problems: in France you can put 12 minutes of advertising per hour
it differs per country xD
so depending on where it's shown, the timings are different
rules change
@ErBnAcharya If I understand your question right you need to build 3 differnt windows. a contact list, a chat window and a combination of both...
@Baboon so you do freelance or do you only work for that one tv station
@rekire I think 2 may be used..
I want to communicate from one form to another
how??
13:43
@Baboon that sounds hard. does that mean that you can control the ads? hey make the people happy and remove them scnr ;)
One way is to pass a handler into each of the form's constructor
and then invoke methods on the handler of the other forms as necessary
@ErBnAcharya there are many different ways e.g. sockets, named pipes, shared memory
well that is also a nice and simple way
@Hans I'm a consultant, the TV channel is my client
shared memory is the easiest
13:44
@rekire kinda, kinda not, they check all the time, advertisers aren't happy when they pay and there is no advertisement on screen xD
@Baboon Ah I see, so do you work for a consulting firm or are you by yourself
@Hans By shared memory how??
I forgot for a moment that both windows are in the same "domain" (or how was that called?)
By using timer??
@Hans I work for a consulting firm at the moment, later on I want to make a startup
but I'm too young an inexperienced for now
13:45
@Baboon good man
I don't wanna fuck up by jumping into it too early
well one way you can do it
is to have the same backend program
spawn two forms
dammed I find no way to implement custom error pages for wcf rest services
and give one form a handle on the other form
or have both forms talk through the backend program
@Hans please say how to directely implement [as what type of handle and .. ]
13:51
hey guys, I have an "object" reference that is likely to be a decimal, so I'd like to use the "as" keyword
like
decimal foo = bar as decimal;
you can't
but what happens if the value is not a decimal?
decimal is not nullable
yeah that's what I wanted to hear
would it work with a decimal? ?
the compiler won't let you write that
you can, however, do :
decimal? foo = bar as decimal
13:52
Class Backend
{
Form1 First;
Form2 Second;
public Backend()
{
First = new Form1(this);
Second = new Form2(this);
Application.Run(First);
Application.Run(Second);
}
public UpdateForm1(int i)
{
First.SetVar(i);
}
public UpdateForm2(string s)
{
Second.SetVar(s);
}
}
did you try decimal? with the questionmark it is nullable :)
if bar isn't decimal, it'll return null
and then in order for Form1 to update Form2, you go

this.Backend.UpdateForm2("Hello, world");

in Form1
I didn't try anything in fact
well, thanks guys
@zneak do you want it to be read as a decimal even if it's, let's say, an int?
13:55
nope
decimal or nothing
cause then you can do if (Decimal.TryParse(foo, out bar))
kk
(it comes from an untyped DataTable, so it's either a decimal or a DBNull)
@Hans that's the best practice I believe
@Baboon Well if you have a double, let's say, Int32.TryParse(foo, out bar) will return something
though you might not want it to
yes but in his case, he doesn't have this concern
13:58
well more specifically you need to
Decimal.TryParse((foo??"").ToString(), out bar)
cause foo is of type object, not string
perhaps Convert.ToDecimal would be more appropriate
if there's a TryConvert, that is
Thanks @Hans
@zneak there's no tryconvert
the if condition usually is tryparse
and then you do a convert
sad, because Convert has an object overload
if (Decimal.TryParse( (foo ?? "").ToString(), out bar))
{
bar = Convert.ToDecimal(foo);
}
14:01
at that rate I'll stick with the as operator
which I think is safer than just tryparse
well you don't lose precision through the string representation
through -> because of
well here's the other thing
let's say my foo object is a custom object
whose ToString returns its hashcode
then Decimal.TryParse will succeed
and convert won't
but the object will not be convertible
so I think a try catch with covert might be the safest
14:04
TryConvert would have been pretty cool.
TryParse is designed to be used with user input
but I guess if you're getting the data from a database
you can as
yeah
also, is there a specific purpose to DBNull?
null wasn't cool enough?
DBNull is explicitly me setting it to null
null could be uninitialized data
that's like a meta-nuul
null*
a row that is all nulls will get culled under most database cleanup routines
but a row that is all DBNull will not
14:09
well once it's in the database DBNull are all just nulls
unless there are two kinds of nulls?
that would be javascript-esque
all nulls are ==. some nulls are more == than others.
in the sense that they are ===.
btw @Hans I loved your comment on cloud computing
lol thanks
What was it? I missed it
speaking of nulls, I recall that with the .net framework 3, accessing any address under 0x10000 would trigger a NullReferenceException instead of an AccessViolationException
14:22
some guy was asking how he could get certified in "cloud computing"
xDD
does any of you guys know why if i bind a BindingList to a ListBox, the first item of the BindingList gets selected but the SelectedIndexChanged event does not get fired
SelectedIndex defaults to 0
SelectedValueChanged is what you want
hmm thanks i'll try it right now
hello everyone
14:29
@ScottSelby hi
How do I cut of all the char's in a string after a certain count. Like if a string is over 200 char's then it won't fit in my div , so I want to display 200 chars, then ... and cut off the rest
string.substring(int start, int end);
so mystring.substring(0,200); will give you the first 200 chars
nice , I was looking for that for like 20 min
sorry, it's not start/end it's start/length
either way it's 0,200
14:41
just a random question: would you guys like it if desktop application interface could be written in html5 too?
@gdube mm why would you do that?
html is a bit slow for desktop stuff
because it needs an interpreter right? .. well I didn't think much about it. I just thought it'd be nice to develop a web app that could work as a desktop app too
@Hans because it's already made real in windows 8? :D
Angry birds works not bad like a desktop application or html =)
you can do desktop apps in HTML5 + Javascript
14:48
also, what do you think about ASP.NET? It's all fun to code but don't you think it is a little bit slow? or is it only my dev machine that isn't fast enough? haha
I'm a firm believer in Atwoods Law
"any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript"
:p
When I tried to update DataGridView from handler then cross thread error occours. How to resolve??
Duk
Duk
I'm not sure this is the right place, but it seemed a bit too basic to post a full question.
Whats the insert equivalent of a TryModelUpdate? Like I want to insert a new record from my FormCollection, not update an old one.
err TryUpdateModel*
what exactly makes fix & continue impossible?
i know that methods with lambdas cut it
but I have methods without lambdas where it still doesn't work
        this.Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate { codegoesHere;} );  //this might help you
15:05
Cross-thread operation not valid: Control 'dgv_network' accessed from a thread other than the thread it was created on.
how to resolve this
look above
this.Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate { codegoesHere;} );
with this is your control
dgv_network.Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate { codegoesHere;} );
i have to create deligate??
in the end yes
15:21
@Baboon you got a sec?
yup
Don't you love how we ask certain people to answer our questions?
regarding the code u had put in paste bin for me
lol
what about it?
15:24
@KendallFrey was regarding his code but u can join in as well if u would like??
Duk
Duk
I find it hard to get answers a lot of the time in the chat, it would be nice to know specific people to ask XD
@HansRudel Oh, ok. Carry on :)
i have two calls to the database, one for retrieving a list of SProcs. The other gets results from running a specific one. alot of the code is going to be very similar for both so im assuming i should try and modify it so i can call it for both cases and thus just have the one method
yet another try does someone know how to make custom error pages on wcf rest services?
or is that not possible
15:26
@Duk ask @KendallFrey
@HansRudel yeah that is possible, to make a generic method now
but why do that
save space
??
space?
what space?
:p
will you have other functions in the future?
15:29
possibly, i dont know
you have to think about the cost and returns of making something generic
Duk
Duk
i'm just wondering what the best way to insert a new record into the database is. I'm using TryUpdateModel to update records using a FormCollection, I'd like to do the same but have a new record be added.

TryUpdateModel(RecordToUpdate, new string[] { "user_id", "download_type", "download_id" }, collection);
Is my update code
so you'd opt for two seperate methods unless im 100% sure i wont need to mess with it in the future
yeah, why would two seperate methods be a problem
15:30
@HansRudel you could make a lambda to lighten the code
afraid that the DRY-police will arrest you :p
but seriously for two procs, forget about it. Move on
ok
thanks guys
hi can anybody help me here with projection query?
nhibernate projection query written in C#
Why are people using nhibernate....
It's like this universal mysterie
Why did they ever thought that nhibernate would make them more productive
15:46
why do you think its not good
I just know that hibernate exists and that the java fanboy love that^^
ok, so back to my question. Can anybody here please help me with my projection query
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