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yeah we used to call it structured programming :P
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Q: Get image from *.php page

Віталій МельникI want to hack some easy captchas. Got some here: http://s1.wmod.ru/minecode.php How can i get image from this page? I`m using UserScripts for hacking captchas. This is a piece of my code: var img = new Image(); img.src = document.getElementsByTagName('img')[0].src; var ctx = canvas.getContext(...

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Question of the day.
@SpencerRuport I'm generalizing but I love the clean approach of MVC
How do u reset a cancellationtoken without getting it collected by the GC?
can u just assign it to null?
00:27
+ if i rethrow an exception, via throw, after catching it in VerifyDataTypes and is the following catch sufficient or do i need to explicitly access it as im getting errors even when i change to release
try
{
    VerifyDataTypes(columnDataTypes, sourceFilePath, errorLogFilePath, numberOfColumns, obj);
}
     catch (AggregateException AEx)           {
                    if (AEx.InnerException is OperationCanceledException)
                    {
                        finalNotification.SummaryMessage = AEx.InnerException.Message + Environment.NewLine;
                        finalNotification.CarriedOutToCompletion = false;
                    }
                }
What errors?
The catch should catch any AggregateException thrown by VerifyDataTypes.
im cancelling the operation via a cancellation token
give me two secs and ill re-run it and then paste what it says
ok i get an OperationCenceledException was unhandled by user code
this is via the throw in the method enclosed in the try block above
if i then press f5 to ignor it it give a really nasty one
You are catching AggregateExceptions, not OperationCanceledExceptions.
00:33
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i thought aggregate caught all exception thrown within a task
sh*t is one word that springs to mind lol
catch (Exception ex) will catch every exception.
so i should include an catch(exception ex) after that aggregate above and just use it to reset things
Well, if the method is throwing an OperationCanceledException, then catch OperationCanceledExceptions.
aye ok
all other exception should be aggregates?
Just catch what you expect to be thrown, and want to catch.
00:40
ok im confused.
the whole point of the aggregate catch was to catch all exception adn then specifically do something with the operationcancelledException
Catching AggregateExceptions will only catch AggregateExceptions. Not OperationCanceledExceptions, IOExceptions, ApplicationExceptions, etc.
Catching AggregateExceptions does not 'catch all'
You want catch (Exception) for that.
could u give me an example of something it does catch?
AggregateException? Sure. An AggregateException.
hehe
ok stupid question
how would an aggregateexception be thrown unless i explicitly threw one
?
It won't be.
From the doc:
> Represents one or more errors that occur during application execution.
It's designed for a method to return after multiple exceptions.
00:45
ffs
didnt read it but
thats the general idea
rethrowing exceptions doesnt make them multiply
it just bubbles it up
the call stack
if you reaaaaly need to handle the error then yea... just catch a generic exception then inspect its type
but for some reason i thought by rethrowing any exception it would instantly be wrapped in the aggregateexception type
00:47
Where'd you hear that? Cause it's complete BS.
damn, this means all my error handling is wrong
@KendallFrey id obv mis-understood what id read
@HansRudel Probably, if you're bubbling exceptions like that.
@HansRudel Way too easy, I know.
Hey ya'all
00:49
alright the other point about cancellation tokens
once its been cancelled its useless?
Any MVC guys up in here?
as the way i had coded it, i had a globalcancellationtokensource. i then created a local one in the method call which i want to be able to cancel
@Killnine yea
and assigned ther permanet = localcancellationtokensource
@MichaelMason awesome. Mind if I ask a View question or two?
00:52
yea
go ahead
@HansRudel: I haven't used cancellation tokens, so you might need to dumb down your question.
@KendallFrey ok, i basically want to know whether u can cancel one and then reuse it by assigning it to a newly created cancellation token.
So I have a model that has some properties. All basic types, strings mostly. However, I also have a property that is an IList<Contacts> that I'd like to populate with a basic 'create' View.

VS automatically generated a Create page, but it didn't have anything for the property that was a list. Now I am trying to think of a good way to allow a user to add in a Contact (just one for now).
otherwise i dont see how i wouldnt need to restart the application after one cancel.
@HansRudel Reuse what? I'm not quite following.
00:57
@Killnine sorry what are you trying to do?
@KendallFrey ok you have some data u want to verify. You click the start verification button but then realise ur using the wrong file, so u click cancel and the cancellationtoken stops everything. U reset the filepath and start again. Since the cencellation token has already been used up once, can u reuse it?
oh i think i get it
I am trying to create a record in my database for, let's say, a restaurant. The restaurant has a bunch of fixed properties (name, address, etc.) but it also has multiple 'contacts'
um your gonna have to post a form to an action on your controller that accepts httppost
exactly
00:58
@HansRudel I think it's simple to create a new one.
I have that working
I'm quite sure they can't be reused.
but I haven't wired up anything to add an element to to list of Contacts
@Killnine which page are you refering to
the one that is httpGet or httpPost?
Create.cshtml
one sec...
00:59
ok
HttpPost
@KendallFrey yeah but no. If i want a separate button to act as the cancel button, how do i pass that cancellationtokensource into the method call?
that is the action wired to the button on Create.cshtml
Wouldn't you store the CancellationToken in the Form/Window?
so you need to create a model that will bind that data via model binding to the form.
01:01
its a class level variable atm in the form partial class
then use that to populate your database
@HansRudel Should work.
not sure if its the best tutorial on this but it should help... find the heading "Processing the POST Request" for specifics on model binding
muy bien @MichaelMason
the default model binder is pretty magical tho... if the form names are the same as your dtos properties then they will get bound without any trouble.
01:08
Yeah, I guess the only problem with the above example is that the Model doesn't have any property that is a list. Everything is just a basic type
I am not certain I can do what I want to with this. I'd have to declare a temporary variable within the view (ewww) and then have textboxes to collect the info and add that as a new item in the model
Im gonna ask this on SO as a question
@Killnine you realize that should have different view models for both models used within views and ones that are bound to your action methods?
you dont strictly need to, but it will help you solve the problem in this case
the 'contact' that your binding to your action method should not be represented via a list
only the the page that displays these contacts should you have a model that contains a list of contacts
Yeah, cuz' its easy to iterate over a list when showing something
sigh hrm...
So I have a model: Restaurant, with Name, Street, City, and a list of Contacts.

But I'd create a new ViewModel just for the creation of a new Restaurant object?
no
it would look something like this in your action method..
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult PostAction(Restaurant restaurant)
{
// Do stuff with restaurant ...
}
you only care about the creation of a new restaurant object
you dont need to pass the contacts around
they are on a separate page
unless you need to actually edit the entire lot on the one page?
is that the case?
01:18
That's exactly what my action looks like. It passes the whole object
It's actually a church object, but its usually easier to talk to people about restaurants than churches

[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Create(Church church)
{
try
{
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
unitOfWork.ChurchRepository.Insert(church);
unitOfWork.Save();
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
}
catch (DataException)
{
//Log the error (add a variable name after DataException)
ModelState.AddModelError("", "Unable to save changes. Try again, and if the problem persists, see your system administrator.");
ok maybe in this instance you need a seperate model that you use to bind your form to
nothing wrong with that
just call it ChurchInput or something... it should only contain the form variables that are posted to it
But even then, i'd like to some day be able to have users enter multiple forms of contact =\
because some have multiple phone numbers
you mean like create forms on the fly?
dare'st I ask
yea its tricky
you would need a custom model binder to iterate over the forms collection...
plenty of tutorials around on custom model binders
01:23
I know you can create divs and elements in jquery on the fly with buttons and such. Not sure what the equivalent would be in MVC
but that would be a UI nightmare
Yeahhhhh
A feature for the distant future
so dont do it :P
one unit of work at a time
Right, I am trying to have a pretty quick turnaround on development iterations
strive for simplicity if you can
01:25
Do you put your viewmodels in the Models folder or create a separate ViewModels folder?
Im glad about my DAL. I hated having data access within my web project
Same with my domain layer, ick.
ehe
I keep them in the same folder... but you can do whatever you want :)
theres no right and wrong answer
people have all kinds of crazy conventions... i find it helps for readability to keep it as simple as possible
even my solution structure is getting smaller and smaller... i only have 3 projects on websites these days... Core (entities), Web (controllers/viewmodels), Website (views/css/js)
@KendallFrey you were right, its ok to have a global cancellationtokensource and then assign it to a temp one which u create in the method.
How do you name your viewmodels?
Yeah, I can make most of the code in MVC work, but I'd like to understand some of the conventions better and what makes sense when developing an app
Personally I like separating tiers, but that's a holdover from my dayjob writing windows services. it helps, too, when your libraries need to be referenced by many other services and applications. You don't have to give someone a 5mb dll
@Killnine SomethingSomethingViewModel
Okay, figures
01:35
heh pretty much... try and capture as much intention as you can when naming stuff
even if it starts getting quite verbose its gonna help anyone that comes in and trys to understand your code
it will even help you when developing
im not sure what they are doing these days, but the sharparchitecture mob have traditionally been quite good at providing a nice pattern to work within sharparchitecture.net
and there are plenty of other example projects around that use different patterns
i guess you need to find one that works for you
hmm maybe dont use sharparch :P... just had a look they are employing some bastardized version of CQRS
which is... good, but complicated to understand
-_-
Sounds like CSLA in the business world
Rocky Lhotka and CSLA for writing business applications. Ughhhh
im not familiar with it but yea it looks similar
Its very powerful once you know it, but learning it is a terribly steep learning endeavor
01:52
yea i can imagine :P... i think the idea is to have a variety of approaches you can employ depending on the project.
There is no 'killer' pattern
... yet
:P
 
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04:05
I was just told not to use System.Diagnostics.Process.Start() for opening an HTML file on the hdd. What would the reason be for that?
why do u need to use Process.Start()?
its nopt a matter of needing it
just that i thought that was the correct method for opening URLs etc
O_o
i spose it depends on what your doing?
ahh, opening by meaning, displaying to the user
ah application development... no idea
¬_¬
04:46
Cannot access a disposed object.
Object name: ..
what is this error??
this.Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate
{ code;
});
How to handle its exception.. ?
05:01
The disposed exception occurs when you try to reuse an already disposed object. I think there is a System.ObjectDisposedException that you can catch
sounds like your trying to do crazy shit...
and if your trying to handle exceptions without fully understanding the implications, that's a second problem right there
this is all application development isnt it
sigh..
@GerardSexton and how can we handle it
@GerardSexton and how can we handle it
@GerardSexton and how can we handle it
05:18
by spamming in chat obviously...
 
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06:20
Hello any one there
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Q: how to intergrate Sap crytal report to .net installer using C#

VisionsI have an installer and i want to add Sap Crystal Report to this installer. Can we do this, If yes, Please let me know how? I am in big trouble please help me.

Please let me know if you have answer for this question...
no clue... but i can tell you your not gonna get a response to a question that lacks a lot of detail
you need to give as much context as possible
read the faq to get a better idea on how to ask a question stackoverflow.com/faq
07:00
@Er Bn Acharya To handle it, the best way is not to cause the objectdisposed exception. Find where you are calling dispose and put all your use of that object before the dispose. You could have a threading issue that needs attention if it is not obvious.
morning guys
morning? its 5pm you crazy person
Michael, You must be in Aus
Sydney? Im from NSW
07:12
the only one in here quite possibly
no wai
did u feel the earthquake up there last night?
it was awesome
Ahh, the one in Vic?
nope, im in Tokyo
aw
im sure u get plenty there already
for us tho its a novelty
whats the programming scene like in Aus these days?
we had a typhoon instead
07:14
some smart cookies here tho
bummer, was hoping to move back
heh... depends what you mean i guess
just the state of the economy and how it affects IT there
theres always plenty of work around if your a decent developer
thats good to know
a SO rep doesnt always do us justice
07:16
i mean the market is flooded with substandard talent
so its a buyers market essentially
so how does anyone prove that they are not? have a cool roject on github?
talk the talk i guess
most half decent recruiters will know your not full of shit when your able to hold a non scripted convo
github projects help of course
lol, are people brain dead?
07:18
hell yes
ive interviewed quite a few as well
too much anime, coke, and only programming
naw...
a lot of people see IT as a gravy train
easy way to make money
not quite so hey
07:19
it takes passion to become good at programming
to actually grok it
yea its not an easy way at all... should have become a trady >_>
tradie
im looking for a way to make myself marketable when i get back to aus. Tokyo IT exp. for anyone who actually knows it is not so valuable. Japanese companies make the worst software and web sites.
have a good CV to get you in the door, then show that your a passionate developer in the interview :)
cheers. thankfully i can do the second one easily enough i think :)
ah good heh
have any of u guys used aggregateexception?
07:26
no sorry
but your still banging your head against that problem eh
well it was 2am when i was last here so a good nights sleep hasnt helped
ill post a question on SO and see if i can get this sorted.
thanks anyway
oh interesting
its used in Parallel programming
that makes sense
i was trying to figure out why you would have such a construct
no i havent used it either
well from what i saw, having a task with this method
cancelToken.ThrowIfCancellationRequested();
should throw an exception which could then be caught by the aggregate but im not sure if catching it inbetween is screwing it up.
07:31
ah yes
that makes sense
you shouldnt be trying to capture it within your task
this should be the point that you catch the exception...
  try
  {
      Task.WaitAll(tasks);
  }
  catch (AggregateException ae)
  {
      throw ae.Flatten();
  }
tis from msdn
@HansRudel sup
aggregateexception? yeah
i'm listening
@Baboon morning bro, howd the meeting go yesterday?
they didn't offer enough, I gotta go back to meet with HR
shit man, sorry to hear that
give me a min to skim the code down so it will be easier to see.
I meant it's HR that decides on raises
07:34
hr=human remains
;)
sorry if i offended anyone
sif
i really doubt there are any HR clowns in here
@MichaelMason aye but just checking
the basics of the method is that its do datatype checks between whats been specified and each element in a csv file.
I as under the impression that my catch(aggregateexception aex) in the first method would catch all exceptions thrown by Verifydatatypes() but instead im getting errors
yep... wheres the parallel programming part tho?
the exceptions are being caught by the catch(exception ex) in the VerifyDataTypes() method and then when rethrown, thats when i get the error
... its the method before
*()&
let me redo the pastebin
np
but just looking at that code there your VerifyDataTypes method can only ever throw a single exception
you cant capture it via an aggregateexception
07:47
i originally had a second task created in the try block just before the catch(aggregateException AEX)
so im guessin thats why it was originally like that
n hadnt spotted it till now
@Baboon @MichaelMason so would it be acceptable to do the following:
1) change catch(IndexOutOfRange ...) so that it doesnt re throw.
2) remove the catch (exception ex) completely from that method.
3) replace the catch(aggregateException AEX) with either a general catch(exception ex) or catch(OperationCancelledException cex)
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Q: What role will DBA have in EF 4.1 Code First Model

KrishnaWith EF 4.1 Code First Model I find hard to see what role a DBA will play in DB design and creation. How do you see the task of database design being taken up by DotNet Developers.

yea if your only logging exceptions then it doesnt make sense to catch them
Must resist
allow them to bubble up
@MichaelMason i have no other exception handling past what ive shown u though
07:56
so to no.1 yes, no.2 yes, 3, depends...
try and catch the exception as high as you can.
so in this case it would be when you begin the task
what so...
public void VerifyDataTypesAsync(int[] columnDataTypes, string sourceFilePath, string errorLogFilePath, int numberOfColumns, object cancellationObj)
{
//Creates a parent task which allows the GUI thread to return and update the progress bar.
Task verificationTask = Task.Factory.StartNew(() =>
{
VerifyDataManagerSync(columnDataTypes, sourceFilePath, errorLogFilePath, numberOfColumns, cancellationObj);
});

try
{
verificationTask.Wait();
}
catch (AggregateException ae)
{
... Do stuff
}
}
hmm why does formatting always suck
anyway
something like that
lol np
wont that make the thread which calls the task.factory.startnew() method wait for it to complete in the try block though?
you may need to catch the exception in the VerifyDataManagerSync tho
mebe
i have no idea... im going off msdn
how come?
08:00
if you have a particular business requirement that you need to deal with
im not sure the importance of these lines finalNotification.SummaryMessage = AEx.InnerException.Message + Environment.NewLine;
finalNotification.CarriedOutToCompletion = false;
god dammit
you get the idea
you may need to rethrow at that point
once you have performed whatever actions you need in that case
aye ok
thanks for your help.
ill implement 1, 2 and 3
and see how she goes.
heh good luck... im off home now
laters...
laidher
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Q: Reflect a private methode of a implementation from an abstract class?

rekireHow can I call private methode the base of one class? Here is a basic example of my structure (that code is included with a reference): public abstract class Something { } internal class ImplBase : Something { private void callMe(string s) {} } internal class RealImpl : ImplBase { } So fa...

my currient problem... that answer is not helpful at all^^
08:15
@rekire -> public void callMe(string s)
solved ;)
But I guess you don't have access to that code
haha exactly
he wants to access a private method in a 3rd party library
It shouts poor design one way or another all the way down to mexico
Well that is for a small hack
Any one know what the useing statment for HTMLWindowEvents_Event is?
08:30
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11113033/what-role-will-dba-have-in-ef-4-1-code-first-model
Couldn't resist :(
08:49
you know, some people already believe SQL is going to die
(and RDBs in general)
since I'm doing a project with MongoDb I think..... no :p
RDBS are here to stay :)
All this NoSql stuff has other advantages but also other problems
problem sometimes with developers is that they only see the advantages
I do believe that eventually, ORMs will become so good that no dev will ever touch SQL again. DBAs will become LINQ pros? I'm not sure of their fate...

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