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17:00
I like the look of metro a lot actually
@devlife yeah it's like $100 a year
Yeah i like the metro look too
especially for someone like me who is NOT a designer
it makes it easier to design stuff that looks relatively nice
agreed, it's like windows did most of the design work for us
microsoft*
have you seen GitHub for Windows?
awesome metro-y design
really slick looking
actually listened to hanselminutes with phil haack talking about the design
it's a great talk if you guys haven't heard it
I still prefer using svn
tortoise is just excellent at everything it does
yeah I've used git for windows
interesting that it's metro-looking, but not winRT and not using any of the real metro content
17:05
I like SVN, but I really like TFS - it's a cadilac
I use AnkhSVN for vs
the work item tracking in TFS is amazing,
I like TFS and git.
Hey, anyone know how to fix this in windows:
Debugging .NET. I switch windows (say I start typing in SO Chat), .NET activates because a break point is hit, and automagically it has focus.
17:11
I use hg, and I've grown to like it.
How do I disable that
TFS 12 looks pretty outstanding
@Ry
@RyanTernier I've never looked into it.
It's bloody anoying
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Q: Is it possible to stop Visual Studio auto focus when the debugger hit a breakpoint?

dsumWould there be an option or registry setting to stop Visual Studio auto focusing itself when it hit a breakpoint? The reason why I don't want Visual Studio auto focus itself is because I tend to do multi-tasking when I debug a software. When I start the debugger, it may takes awhile for the app ...

I hate it when an application hijacks a window
17:15
That gives you a work around but not a real solution if you actually want to debug
i find it useful if I'm working with a single monitor (laptop on couch or something)
Yea, it's not really ideal. I might have 30 breakpoints in 1 execution of a web service :\
I have 2-4 monitors depending where I am
5?! #jealous
the most annoying is debugging a windows form
where you have lostfocus event handlers
that fire because you switched windows
hahahaz
yeah that would annoy me too
17:17
This darn app requires me to have 4 instances of VS open to debug 1 WS call
System Tess (black box) solution, Web Solution attached to the ASPWP, a Service Solution so I can debug the service as it runs, and another attached to another service
During the processing of the web service request, certain things are locked, and because we have different feeds coming into the server, records need to be locked and unlocked based on date / priority
fricken nightmare when a race condition is met
I suggested we say screw it and let the messages fight to teh death, but that idea was shot down
haha! I've been in that world before too. Extensive logging == my best friend
We use IBM Initiate for our MDM solution
If we turn VerboseLogging on, we'll get about 500MB of logs a second
that looks painful
sigh... Mono
So here's a Property
		public int PreferredHeight {
			get {
				// Make it proportional
				return (int) Math.Ceiling (Font.Height * 1.5);
			}
		}
17:27
haha. why multiply by 1.5 and then cast to an int?
Part of a separate class... can I force the returned value to something else?
I know that this is going to sound "Why in the world would you ever do this?" but does anybody know how to parse an XML schema in VBA? I'm able to get elements, attributes, and other content, but not any annotations which is a crucial thing that I need to be able to read.
Why make the preferred height a proportion of the font?! fugly
@walkingTarget what do you mean force the returned value to something else?
Can I make it return 5, or anything, I just wonder if I'm able to specify
17:29
Can't say I've had much experience with VBA
    You want the property to return 5?
    	public int PreferredHeight {
    			get {
                       		return 5;
    			}
    		}


Voila! mwhahaha
Keep it mind, the class part of a separate library that I have no desire to change and re-build
you could make it a virtual property and create a base class that overrides it
Or go with @RyanTernier solution :)
see above
ah
are you calling this all over the place or only in a few places?
17:31
I assume the PHeight is like that because it wants to match the font, with padding etc.
I don't call it, it's part of Mono's DateTimePicker implementation
you could create a class that wraps it and do your own thing in the wrapper instead of delegating to the external class
hmm
that's interesting
then i don't think i'm of any help :(
so in javascript
[![]+[]][+[]][+!+[]] === "a"
problem?
It's weird, they get the highlighting correct, but the surrounding box is overly large, because it uses PreferredHeight as the height of the UI
And as you can see, it doesn't calculate PreferredHeight very elegantly
If it's C# You can inherit it and do a:

public new int PreferredHeight
{
  get....
}
which will ignore the base property totally
Size 10 font, PHeight 15
Size 100 font, PHeight 150

silly
17:34
Would the rendering class ignore it? Cause it's going to think it's rendering a DateTimePicker and not MyDateTimePicker
You'd have to tell it to use your datetimepicker
Just double-checking, because I already tried that
If the Property accessed a field, maybe I could use reflection to alter the field and be saved
But I think I might be screwed
Any way of just modifying it after the call, or build your own DateTime implementation and just wrap the mono one?
like:
public mydatetime : monodatetimethingy
{
//now override/new the height property
}
you don't need to touch anything else, just the thing youwant.
I don't know if that will work because the renderer will always try to access DateTimePicker.PreferredHeight (if only PreferredHeight were virtual...)
But you're right, I could look a little deeper to see if I can affect the methods that use it
18:07
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Q: Linq to sql stored procedure return value

MansfieldI have the following stored procedure in an SQL Server 2005 database (meant simply to return the database size in MB). ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[dbSize] AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON; DECLARE @sizeMb int DECLARE @DB_NAME varchar(100) SELECT @DB_NAME = DB_NAME() SELECT @sizeMb = (size*8)/1024 FROM sys....

@RyanTernier Hells yea
PreferredHeight was only used in two places, both able to be overriden
hi guys
Works too, I can make the DateTimePicker's height more reasonable
Excellent.
18:43
is there is a way to open up the solution explorer while my asp.net program is running?
also .. I started pressing F5 instead of enter. Very annoying
@AmmarThebadprogrammer CTRL-ALT-L
18:59
@RyanTernier thanks!!
'Programmatically' may be hard to spell. But it takes effort to misspell it 'pornographically'.
total Freudian slip
I tend to mix progamer and programmer
That's a very dramastic error
Was out for lunch and they were interviewing people on teh street asking questions related to the recent amount of scrap metal thefts in my province
I was asked if anything could be done to curb it. I replied "well, a good case of lead poisoning and they won't be stealing anything else will then?"
Apparently that was the wrong asnwer
19:26
POP QUIZ. :)
@RyanTernier nice one!!
The problem with modern society is that they have accepted political correctness over common sense.
political correctness = People not being able to tell the whole truth. Rather people add grey to the truth in order to appease people's feelings
That's why all the kids are growing up wusses.
Sammy: Did I pass the test
Teacher: You did a good job
Sammy: But did I Pass
Teacher: You will do better next time
Sammy: So I didn't pass?
Teacher: I never said that
Sammy: you stupid @#)&%)#@%&@#)%@#)%@#%)&%
19:33
Makes me think of Tristan Farnon. "Did all right in parasitology."
ok what's so great about this new google smart glass stuff
IT seems like it's just a camera that you put on your glasses?
Just what I want, more circuits right in my face.
Next they will come out with the satellite dish hat
IT's glasses, with a HUD on it
really? back in 1999 my friend worked for a company that was doing with for contacts
@RyanTernier you should have seen the replies I got from recruiters when I asked them why I didn't get the job
I firmly believe Moore's Law only exists to help the economy
@AmmarThebadprogrammer Eh? what job?
19:42
Nowadays the economy seems to adhere to Roger Moore's law (james bond) of one inept guard.
@RyanTernier Jobs that I applied for while I was in college without a lot of experience
lets just say .. at banks
in america
>_>
was that a politicaly correct answer? :P
Technically, you shouldn't get a response when asking why you didn't get a job. They don't have to tell you.
I applied at radio shack once
Well... there's too much "FOI" crap that goes along with a request like that @TravisJ.
19:45
kept calling and calling. Finally the manager got me to fill up some form that he "forgot" to give me. then sent me to the regional manager for another interview. I still didn't get the job
I've interviewed people who phone me back after the interview and ask me why they didn't get the job. THey've asked if it's because of their race, accent, hair, purfume, etc.
I only hire from temp agencies, that way if we have a problem with someone they leave same day and we have no liability.
did you tell them why?
6 month probation from temp agency, and then we will put them on payroll
I'm not HR
19:47
I have a lot of respect for companies that tell me why I didn't get the job or respond with a letter telling me that I didn't get it (I still love you Blizzard)
hahahaha
@RyanTernier That is correct. But did HR respond :/
I interviewed a guy that tried to add me on LinkedIn and FaceBook
I'm not hr
=D
I understand that the company has the right to tell me why I didn't get the job. It happens and not everyone has the time. I just think that a call or a letter saying "you didn't get it" is a good gesture.
anyway, back to woerkkk
Getting a job at blizzard is easy. All you have to do is meet one of their HR people at a conference such as the Game Developers Conference annually in San Francisco.
They are the ones that run the booth.
And then you get to move to Irvine and its game on! :)
19:53
I wouldn't want to work for a game company
Sure it sounds fun, but they put in a lot of hours,
I wanted an internship at the time
idk where I want to work.
I was real close to working in google's android dev department when they were spam hiring but declined the position.
#quarterlifeCrisis
My cousin was the lead developer for EA's sports divison
after 30 years of working there they laid him off
wow, how lame
19:56
I want to work in a company where there are a lot of good programmers that I can learn from. I want to be the worst in the room at all time
Cut throat business, Game Development... or so I've heard
There was an actual website ran by the "Wives of EA Employees" telling the world about their practices
@walkingTarget Same. Not worth it. Apparently low paid as well.
And because Tech. laws in Canada/BC are different for High Tech companies, (like no such thing as OT when on crunch time), EA abused it
@RyanTernier I thought you were gonna say there was a tv show about the wives of EA employees.
19:58
Ammar, where do you live?
@AmmarThebadprogrammer If there was one I wouldn't be surprised.
@RyanTernier Charlotte NC
yay nothing but banks everywhere
You willing to relocate?
depends to where + when. I know I want to stay with my current consulting company till the end of the year so I can finish the project I am on
There's a lot of companies hiring .NET devs
20:01
.net ftw
Company I know of here in my city was hiring people based on the following conditions:
1) You like computers
2) You are willing to learn more about computers (they pay you for this)
3) You can talk to people
4) You have some college
Even bad .NET devs?
bad .net devs = juniors =D
lol
<-- look at name
20:02
@AmmarThebadprogrammer That's why I asked xD
But it doesn't mention .NET! Maybe your programming sucks but your .NET is epic.
"You mean this job doesn't require fishing nets?"
I made a website.net once. Does that count?
My old boss asks the very leading question during interviews "Do you know .NET?"
I think because he doesn't quite know what it is, himself
20:03
lol
I interviewed a web developer before that told me"
"All websites need are more buttons. In my past I made websites, but I out-sourced to people to create these buttons. Like my ecomerce site. I needed a button to process pay-pal orders. I got someone to make me the button".
...
ouch lol, that is like one web form at paypal and $32/mo.
haha .. them "web devs" am i rite?
I want to know who starred it
who starred what?
The question Tony linked
Yes!!! MORE BUTTONS!
20:14
dev's version of more cowbell I guess
hahah
as a developer i don't like buttons
i like automation
"I shouldn't have to click a friggin button"
Buttons = events = if something screws up in the event the event is lost
@devlife How did you start your browser?
@LewsTherin I opened a browser once and I just leave it open till I restart my computer :D
20:18
Maybe he's got a scheduled event to run his browser
Use Cases don't start with "User clicked X" but "User started program".. just sayin', don't assume anything
So you still had to click an icon.. Not automated then :(
Cool mouse I was going to get one of them
@walkingTarget That will be cool xD
@AmmarThebadprogrammer I do that as well lol. 100 tabs and everything starts crawling....
I think what he's getting at is, clicking a button to process a paypal payment is all fine and dandy
but that event could get stopped, and then the transaction is dead
So rather than rely on the event, put the transaction in a queue, that then gets processed by a broker
game dev's do similar things with their programs. Keep a queue of things to update, and background threads handle it, that way the main thread isn't overloaded
From what I understood "as a developer i don't like buttons
i like automation
"I shouldn't have to click a friggin button"
he would rather not click the button at all
Ahh, in that case Suck it up princess
Haha! @LewsTherin and @KendallFrey I'm more of a keyboard guy than a mouse guy
20:21
@RyanTernier I know I should do these things... they're just too haaard... =P
i was just being a smart ass
Programmers are usually smart asses. Sorry if that wasn't proper English lol
we are
we're awesome, sarcastic, somewhat narcissistic, geniuses who turn caffeine into hard liquid gol... Purchase ORders
And yet I am still single. Something doesn't smell right... :O
Close enough Lews!
20:26
@LewsTherin Something not smelling right... yes that would be why you're single =D
@RyanTernier Lol!
That actually has me in bits xD. Great one.
Oh btw bits as in laughter.. not angry or depressed. Bloody terminology!
i know what you meant. i was in bits when i saw you use that terminology
So if you laughed 8 times would it have been in bytes?
20:31
Ha ha, I guess so!
I don't see why that was funny * long science *
silence* damm it
ruined joke :(
there i go trying to get some work done and almost ruined your day for remaining silent
by bad
A lot of spelling errors today huh lol
no auto complete on the chat
lack of auto complete == lots of typos
@devlife "by bad" is itching.. change it to "my bad", quick!
20:34
my bad about the by bad
:)
Aw don't do that!
you can press up arrow and edit previous posts, FYI, see? yep, i just edited this.
really?
^^ see? how about now?
aw man i missed it!
can't go back that far
20:35
Do it again
great to know though
yeah, theres a time limit, dude.
see the pencil icon next to my post? <-- there
man i can't wait to get out of here
i do
@devlife Are we that boring? Sheesh
haha no
20:36
means i edited it
get out of work
gonna play some mass effect 3, have a beer, and maybe write the second part to a blog post
if i'm feeling like doing something constructive
other than kicking some reaper butt that is
@devlife I would love to play some game right now.. but I need to work and I'm wasting time talking here. Excellent.
How's ME 3? Rpg isn't it?
ME3 is awesome! Favorite game right now.
I've spent way too much time on multi player and single player
aw snap! i edited my post!
a'ight nerds. i'm out! i'll probably be back later.
Ok Arnold.
Arnold???
I think his name is Michael.
20:45
Just making the reference to "I'll be back". However inexact?
can anyone make sense of this?
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Q: convert this aspx code to mvc?

user1486811Hello i have this code in aspx: ... { InstanceList.DataSource = instances; InstanceList.DataBind(); } ... but my problem is, how can i this: InstanceList.Datasource (this code is a dropdownlist) <tr> <td>Application Instance:</td> ...

@KendallFrey never saw the original Terminator?
I should get my rep up so I can downvote that question...
@KyleTrauberman - That seems to be beyond saving. Clearly the person is mixing multiple technologies up and seems to have pasted some code from a tutorial.
20:50
aye
hence my comment.
RAGE!!!
43
Q: Stack Overflow Is

Shog9I just deleted What Stack Overflow is Not, a collection of various explanations for things that Stack Overflow doesn't do, wasn't meant to do, or shouldn't be used to do. Several people put a fair bit of time and effort into it, so I felt I should take a minute to explain my reasoning... First I...

wtf?
why would they do such a thing?
I linked to that question on a daily basis
My first reaction, too.
Clearly he wanted to take the credit from the post.
That seems like moderator abuse to me.
No warning, no nothing. Just happened to see the post when I went on meta.
20:54
he makes a good point though for the reason
it was getting slightly abused
I'm guilty of it.
Me too.
I'm fine with a policy that disallows linking to it.
But we need to keep it, even if just for a reference to non-n00bs.
how would they enforce such a policy?
Now I can finally use stack overflow as my personal research assistant!
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woohoo

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