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15:00
@hans do you know
@KendallFrey No, I used to see C# Tests on the calender But I want to know about C# puzzles too.
haha
@EliteGamer you're making a new form1, right?
so you're not getting any initialized text
you're just getting what's there when you open form1 for the first time
Yes form1 frm1 = new form1();
@major Well, last Saturday someone mentioned that we should have programming puzzles on Saturdays. So I scheduled a weekly event.
15:01
yes
you get what's there when you create a new form1
How do i fix that?
you don't get what's in your current form1
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Q: Best way to access a control on another form in WinForms?

Dylan BennettFirst off, this is a question about a desktop app using Windows Forms, not an ASP.Net question. I need to interact with controls on other forms. Trying to access the controls by using, for example, the following... otherForm.Controls["nameOfControl"].Visible = false; ...doesn't work the way I...

@KendallFrey I haven't been in such events before can you give an idea about what is going to happen?
the easiest way is to pass Form1 as a parameter into the constructor for Form2
and then store a handle to the existing form1
well, is there any way i could re-initiolize form1 so the text will appear
I have 25 textboxes, and doing that would be hard
15:04
@major Hopefully, we can have a time where you can get some mental stimulation and solve puzzles, or post puzzles yourself. It's mostly an unorganized event.
What kind of puzzels are we talking? This interests me
Anything you or anyone else wants to share.
ugh, my spelling is atrocious today
Stuff like FizzBuzz.
@hans can you look at my post before this one
15:07
@EliteGamer where are you intializing form2?
@KendallFrey So this Saturday will be the first time, I will participate with you guys, But while i was checking calender before i was seeing c# tests events but with no details about it, you haven't heard about them before
?
Well on form2 load, get form1 textbox text
... where are you calling Form2();
And set it as form2 textbox 1 text
15:09
The first one was actually this past Saturday. I didn't see anyone post any puzzles though. :(
In the form
no, in what method are you calling Form2()?
in Form1.cs or Program.cs?
And of course I was gone, so I couldn't help out. :(
form1
.cs
okay
so modify Form2() to Form2(Form1 frm1)
make Form2 store the form1 when it gets initialized
15:10
i am 16 so dont get upset...:-)
and instead of calling Form2() in form1.cs
do Form2(this)
maybe next Saturday will be better, i will try to see if i can find good puzzle to post next Saturday
@Elite its all good, we all had to learn sometime
15:11
Ok, is that it
@major You do that. Make one up if you need to.
Ha yeah
hell, you're tackling harder stuff than I did at 16
I was messing around in VB then
@ScruffMcGruff ha ha lol yeah
I like c# much better
15:12
you guys ever do netlogo?
as a training language?
Ok than
no, the training language I did was Karel+
I think it was called
NetLogo is an agent-based programming language and integrated modeling environment. About NetLogo was designed in the spirit of the Logo programming language to be "low threshold and no ceiling," that is to enable easy entry by novices and yet meet the needs of high powered users. The NetLogo environment enables exploration of emergent phenomena. It comes with an extensive models library including models in a variety of domains such as economics, biology, physics, chemistry, psychology, system dynamics and many other natural and social sciences. Beyond exploration, NetLogo enables the...
I do, html, javascript, php, and css
15:13
@KendallFrey see you later
all i know is it taught me recursion and modular programming, both things I've had to stop doing since I got a real programming job
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Elite good for you for learning programming that isn't java
my first OOL was Java
then I got hired to do C# and never looked back
it makes me sad to see SO Java questions not marked homework
so you develop in java? professionally? oh.
15:18
Thank god no, but my java knowledge (~5 years) got me hired here
they need to stop teaching java in college as the intro programming language
BUT JAVA IS THE FUTURE HANS IT RUNS EVERYWHERE!!! </sarcasm>
not only is python easier to learn, programming in python actively teaches good style
I actually had the director of my IT program tell me that
15:20
Oh, you mean stop teaching Java and teach Python? Yea, no.
@ScruffMcGruff Why was your director calling you hans?
Even stars and black holes run Java. That's why they are essentially violent chaos.
@walkingTarget why not?
@Hans Its his pet name for me, we're close <3
I don't think a dynamically typed language is the way to start out
15:21
so close, I changed my major
@walkingTarget I don't like how schools assume OOP is always the way to go
Code style should be taught and then enforced by grading
sorry SOOP
@walkingTarget lol have you been a TA for a 300+ student class of beginner java students, trying to grade for bad style?
Did they all fail?
the requirements were changed
15:23
@walkingTarget codecademy is awesome. And it uses Javascript.
I TA'd an intro to java class. probably 40% of students didn't understand modular programming or loops
Just one man's opinion, but I think a strict language like C++ with a strict compiler like gcc/g++ will teach strong foundations that translate to many other languages
@ScruffMcGruff at the beginning or the end?
@walkingTarget sure, as long as you don't allow anybody to use new
strict != better
Of course, you probably couldn't learn it without instruction
15:24
@walkingTarget Pointers are weak foundations.
@hans the entire time. A quarter of the students failed the class. They didn't even get to GUI or applets in the class
python is also a lot more "newb friendly"
@walkingTarget * probably
just loops, recursion, modular programming
@Kendall Frey How do you figure pointers are weak?
15:25
and the basics like "Hello world!"
@walkingTarget void*
@Hans Don't try to break the students by introducing that first =P
also, if you teach a C++ class
@walkingTarget They make for easily broken code.
you will be guaranteed to get that one guy who writes everything in a obscure version of LISP that is parsed separately through the boost library
15:27
It could be "broken" in a number of ways, I'm not sure what you mean
int* intptr = 0; intptr++
Hi @Hans
oh, well, thats lovely
@walkingTarget I don't even know what I mean. I just don't like pointers today.
@Hans sup buddy!
I just realized I'm working on a databse for an "Adult Novelty" store
4
15:28
:S
@ScruffMcGruff nice!!
d=(^_^)
@KendallFrey sup bro, how was the camping?
I wonder if there are pictures to go with ANAL_BEADS
15:29
I agree with not teaching memory management in intro level classes
@HansRudel Fun, but it rained all day yesterday. Ah, well, good memories.
Pointers are hard starting out, and there's a lot of ways to go wrong, but overcoming those problems make for great debugging skills in the future
@KendallFrey glad u still managed to enjoy it!!
@walkingTarget c++ as a starting language might be too high a barrier of entry for people transferring in
Try explaining the difference between reference and value-type objects to someone who's never heard of pointers
15:30
you want people to learn programming concepts before they need to tackle actual problems
@walkingTarget well the thing is, for the most part, you don't need to?
@HansRudel Halloween masks, ridiculous campfires, skinny dipping... I should shut up.
@Hans I can't argue against that, C++ is tough
@Hans But you don't start with pointers, I had two terms before we got into those
so did I
and those 2 terms were in java
which was terrible
lol, sorry to hear that
C is an exceedingly simple language. The main problem is that most of the stuff you learn isn't applicable to programming in general.
15:32
also java has less applications than python
and python encourage nonlinear thinking
C++ encourages suicide.
@KendallFrey I don't know if I can agree. I think C++ gave me a really strong foundation that I used to learn a number of other languages
python is also much more bug friendly
it'll run until it can't
which means lower barrier of entry
It does most of the stuff other languages do, plus it makes you appreciate the nice extras of C# and other languages =P
@walkingTarget C/C++ are good to know for any programmer, but I don't think they should be a first language.
15:35
@KendallFrey lmao, sounds like a wicked time. Have some similar fond memories of camping trips. Just hope it wasnt all guys!! ;)
your 8 semesters at uni should go: Python, Python, C/C++, C/C++, C/C++/C#/Java, PHP/JS/Networking, Assembly, Assembly
I got a general quick question. I have two methods.

1) calculates whether there is a remainder for a division
2) calculates what the division is (without remainder)

Both, as u can imagine are pretty similar bar the use of % vs / but i want to call the 1st one at the start as part of my user input verification. Should i change it so i get both values returned there and then just keep passing the 2nd result into about 6 methods until i need it, or should i have them separate and call the 2nd method when i need that value and not worry that both are pretty much the same?
I've heard of programmers advocating Assembly first, @Hans
@HansRudel Well, we hung out with gals some in the daytime. But at night...
assembly, assembly last year
15:36
me gusta
@KendallFrey lol, as long as there were some. Sausage fest = no fun!
that's where you learn things like how to memory allocate, how to write compilers, etc
but I don't know how effective it would be to scare away weak-hearted programmers with Assembly in their first year
Weak-hearted?
you can't do meaningful programming with assembly
15:37
@KendallFrey Maybe, I just don't agree starting them off with such a high-level language
assembly is almost only purely academical
iow Waste of time
ones who aren't sure if they want to do programming
@DavidDV lol
There should be a diffrence between academical programming and applied programming
15:38
academic isn't waste of time
I wish I had known of codecademy when I started. It makes everything so simple.
if you learn all the stuff like how cache lines work
then you can keep that in mind when you code
"ambivalent programmers" would be a better term
@Hans ow pleaze
knowing how cache lines work, ppl use EF and WCF
Most programmers that I meet academic or not can't even make something mediocre
Know how it works inside = Can make it work fast from the outside.
@DavidDV Like FizzBuzz?
15:40
Not FizzBuzz
it's more important when you are programming in a language that gives you more control like C++
guess my question didnt make sense??
Something that people like
than in C#
but knowing how stack frames work in CLR can help you write intelligent code
More control in C++, When you need speed you go C
15:40
@DavidDV not necessarily....
@DavidDV When you need speed you buy a fast CPU. Period.
there's a difference between people who grok machines and people who graduate from java schools
Thats all very nice but most of us are writing Line Of business, end user software
You don't need to know all the details
I would like to see people trained in making good end-user type software
Now it's all academic
if you sit with a dev who knows how a north bridge works, even if he's producing something completely unrelated to PCI, you'll see a difference in level of expertise
When he is designing what?
15:42
assuming your PC has a northbridge off-die?
software development and software design are 2 different fields which sadly often gets pushed on the same guy
A compiler, a low level library?
@Killnine well ivy/sandy bridge still has a nb, it's just on die
I know, Im just giving you a hard time ;)
15:43
our team has dev guys and design guys
dev guys give things to design guys and design guys ship product
I think NB disappeared from the mobo when Nehelem was released
AMD pulled it in earlier than that, I think.
oh yeah
because it was important to their HyperTransport
15:44
once you have 4 cores, you need custom arbitrage anyways
so you might as well put some additional pins in that chip and call it a day
@KendallFrey cheers. so i should be passin the result along each class/method call until i need the result?
n not have two methods the same
Not sure what you mean. Don't call it twice.
@KendallFrey I'm doing codeacademy instead of actual code, it's so fun
give me 2 secs, ill write it out.
@Hans 1+1 -> 2
15:51
@KendallFrey hold on
@KendallFrey omg it works how did you know htat?
1+1 always equals 2.
Except for very large values of 1
lol
hey everyone .. what is going on in this cha... WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
nothing says hard work like having a chat open at work with a guy throwing up rainbows
@KendallFrey I was kidding
@Hans learning javascript?
I'm trying to find that article about 2+2=5
Also, 0.99999... = 1
...99999 = -1
...99999.99999... = 0
TRUE
15:59
ugh....
@KendallFrey 1 class constructor, 1 task constructor, 1 method call. guess thats not so bad?
@HansRudel I have no idea.
x = 0.999...
10*x = 9.999...
9x = 9
x = 1
:D
@KendallFrey no worries bro, thanks for the method anyway
:)
y = ...999
10*y = ...9990
10*y - y = -9
9*y = -9
y = -1
:D
z = ...999.999...
z = x + y
z = 1 + -1
wait
16:04
z = 0
:D
...99999.9999.... can't happen
...9999.9999 = ...9999
= -1
How so?
you can't even have ...9999.
you can have ...9999...0000.
which is interpreted as -1
Neither can you have 0.999... by your logic
okay let's stop a second and change the 9's to F's
so as not to be silly
0.FFFFF.... is not allowed I think
16:06
@KendallFrey For significantly large enough values of 2
@Hans Why not?
i think it's deprecated
floats are weird
hold on
how do i select top 5 from a inner join?
deprecated?
ms-sql server
16:09
SELECT TOP 5
no let me explain, heres my query
SELECT message.subject,[user].image as userimage,message.messageid,account.accountid, [user].firstName as userfirstname,[user].lastname as userlastname,[user].userid,account.accountid, message.message,message.dt,account.name as accountname,account.image as accountimage,location,type FROM subscribe LEFT JOIN Message on Message.AccountId = subscribe.Accountid INNER JOIN [User] on Message.FromId = [User].UserID INNER JOIN Account on account.accountid = message.accountid WHERE subscribe.userid= xxx
and you want the top 5 of that?
basically im trying to find out what the user subscribed to in the "subscribe" table , then fetch all messages and related names images from the other tables
nope
@KendallFrey Kendall nvm 0.FFFFFFFF, is just 7ffffffff....
You want the top 5 of the joined table?
16:11
yes
and does your query right now do the joins correctly?
the left join on message table, i want to select top 5 messages for every id matched
yes
@Hans Uh, what?
mmm, subquery I guess?
but it gets all messages pertaining to a id
16:12
instead of SELECT
SELECT TOP 5
let me re-explain
Single-precision floating-point format is a computer number format that occupies 4 bytes (32 bits) in computer memory and represents a wide dynamic range of values by using a floating point. In IEEE 754-2008 the 32-bit base 2 format is officially referred to as binary32. It was called single in IEEE 754-1985. In older computers, other floating-point formats of 4 bytes were used. One of the first programming languages to provide single- and double-precision floating-point data types was Fortran. Before the widespread adoption of IEEE 754-1985, the representation and properties of the do...
0x800000000 is -0
which is silly
@Hans He wants to join to the TOP 5 from another table
This doesn't have anything to do with floating-point numbers.
i get a few messages for account 1 , about 20 for account 2 , 35 for account 3, i need to get max of 5 per account
16:13
@KendallFrey okay... then how is ...9999 = -1?
"LEFT JOIN Message on Message.AccountId = subscribe.Accountid"
this gets all messages
i want only top 5 messages for every match of accountid in both tables
@Hans I proved it above.
> y = ...999
> 10*y = ...9990
> 10*y - y = -9
> 9*y = -9
> y = -1
oh lol you're using shitty math, not ints
@Yohann My first instinct is to join to a subquery, but I'm not sure this is the only/best way
@walkingTarget could distinct help ?
16:16
LEFT JOIN Message on Message.AccountId = (SELECT TOP 5 [field] from [db] where [cond])
I think is how you can do it
@Yohann DISTINCT might limit results, but I don't think it applies to your problem
Hans is on the right track
do you want me to post some outputs for the existing query to show you my problem?
@Yohann is it really long and possibly contains confidential information?
nope just random junk data
k then posteth awayeth
16:20
ok i think a screen shot is better since the message is messed up
take a look at the account id , thats the receiver , from id is the sender, i want the top 5 messages the receiver has received irrespective of who sent it
SELECT
message.subject
[user].image as userimage,
message.messageid,
account.accountid,
[user].firstName as userfirstname,
[user].lastname as userlastname,
[user].userid,account.accountid,
message.message,
message.dt,
account.name as accountname,
account.image as accountimage,
location,type
FROM
subscribe
LEFT JOIN (SELECT TOP 5 * FROM Message) AS Message on Message.AccountId = subscribe.Accountid
INNER JOIN [User] on [User].UserID = Message.FromId
INNER JOIN Account on account.accountid = message.accountid
Something like that maybe, assuming you're using SQL Server
Well, no, that wouldn't work because it only retrieves the top 5 messages, period
hmm idk if FROM Message as Message works for all implementations of SQL
maybe FROM Messages as TopMessages on TopMessages.AccountID
(SELECT TOP 5 * FROM Message WHERE Message.AccountId = xxx ORDER BY Message.dt DESC)
@Yohann: Do you want something like ... INNER JOIN (SELECT TOP 5 ...
@walkingTarget i get 0 rows
16:33
@KendallFrey - I got like 6 downvotes for this WTF ?? stackoverflow.com/questions/11181387/… It only says -3 cus I got some up votes too
@KendallFrey i want the 5 rows of every accountid max, no more messages , cant i group by or something without merging all the data?
Not sure what you mean.
let me explain how the tables related to this problem works
theres a message table containing fromid(sender) accountid(receiver) messageid and message (actual text)
theres a subscribe table
it contains which accountid the user(sender) aka (fromid) is subscribed to
@ScottSelby haters...
my answer is perfect
if you delete text-align: -webkit-center; it won't work in chrome, if you leave it in and you run in IE browser will ignore, whats the problem???
16:42
@Yohann So, something like SELECT * FROM Accounts LEFT JOIN (SELECT TOP 5 * FROM Message WHERE accountid = Accounts.accountid)?
@KendallFrey thanks for the help, i guess i have to figure this out myself...
hi all
hi
I'm away for 3 minutes and all i see is @KendallFrey @KendallFrey @KendallFrey @KendallFrey @KendallFrey
He's popular like that.
should we ever hold a C# popularity contest, He'd win for sure.
16:54
popularity++;
its like high school all over again.
I nomiate @KendallFrey for prom king.
Ugh, don't remind me. I thought I could forget about school now.
my 10 year reunion is next year.
@KyleTrauberman Cheers, I'm class of 04
16:58
Ya, close enough =P
I won't hold it against you
we had the best motto
"Finally Free. 2003."
I have x = = m.AppraisalAnalysisCodings.First(o => o.AnalysisCodingValueCode == "DISSIMIIMP");
&& operator.
16:59
86... god I feel old
Heh, I like it
Hey, 86 was a good year

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