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21:01
@KyleTrauberman - I commented on that question :) I almost made a link as my comment but decided to just write it in.
21:12
@sbi: I meant no offense. But when you openly admit that "I had never seen WSOiN, nor noticed any links to it, nor do I want it back. All I am saying is that your premise is wrong," well, that's just too easy to poke fun at. I apologize if I offended.
sbi
sbi
@RobertHarvey I'm a C++ guy, remember?
@RobertHarvey sbi isn't even in this room. Did you mean to post that in c++?
Agh. I'm still chat challenged.
Was surprised to see @sbi here lol.
21:20
@KyleTrauberman he says it in the second one ..
huh? the second what?
@KyleTrauberman This room is safer anyway.
second Terminator movie
idk if he says it in the first too >_>
too tired. ignore this argument >_<
@RobertHarvey that's because we're a Managed Chat Room
ahh
/bad attempt at a Managed Language joke.
This room has had a day of bad attempts at jokes =D
@KyleTrauberman coming in here just pushed the joke level over the top
Yes. It is bring a bad joke to work day. #badjoke
Hey @AmmarThebadprogrammer what I was talking about before (got pulled into meetings), was there are lots of jobs out there at big companies for .NET devs, just have to look.
you mean my answer of 42 is wrong on that question @KyleTrauberman?
didn't say it was wrong
just needs closing
@RyanTernier: Answer: 42 lol
I just went full php there.
never go full php
21:29
> Guys, so far I have this <script text="javascript"> how do I write google? – Hans 41 secs ago
2
hahahaha
fricken troll
@Hans Step the first: close your script tag.
okay what next
Pay the compiler fairy $100
21:30
@KyleTrauberman Seems a bit dear isn't it?
okay is that a package
where do I download?
hi
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Q: Custom serialisation of a Dictionary in a DataContract

rekireBasically I have a DataContract which contains a Dictionary: [DataContract] public class MyDictionary : IDictionary<string, object> { [DataMember(Name = "Data")] protected IDictionary<string, object> Dictionary { get; private set; } // ... } Here is the relevent part o...

there was a guy last week who posted the adsense embed code
and said, "How do I make like google?"
I saw that
turns out he means "No, I mean rival google"
21:31
it was funny
does someone tried something crazy like a custom serialisation of a dictionary?
@rekire i haven't read through your entire post
but restricting it to string doesn't restrict it to ascii only
I know that the program logic will prevent that the key can contain something other than [a-zA-Z0-9]
I read it, it lacked substance. If you are doing something custom you need to be a little more verbose in your description. If there is a custom generator then how could we possibly know how to change it?
@RyanTernier I will. Thanks for the advice :)
21:38
I got the php guys to help close it.
@TravisJ maybe I should add the points that I'm using a WCF service which uses the DataContractSerializer to send the data out
however I would like to simplify the output
@KyleTrauberman HOW IS THIS STILL OPEN
@rekire - Serialization is mostly coupled with the model you serialize. So without showing the model, then how could anyone possibly help to change the output?
@hans IDK
somebody literally said: Here is two lines of code I just googled, give me code please
21:41
yep
I'm on a crusade to see it closed
need one more vote
@rekire - Have you read the MSDN remarks and guidelines for using the datacontractserializer? msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms731073.aspx
@KyleTrauberman - link?
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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> ...

@TravisJ I'm using the class MyDictionary (code partil included) which is basically a normal Dictionary with some extensions. The guidelines are new for me... I will take a look
@TravisJ DONKEY!
I can sleep tonight knowing I did some good in the world.
21:44
I only assume it took so long because everybody was debating over the reason to close it
heyyy
whats going on
close vote crusades
closed by Kyle Trauberman, Kendall Frey, Travis J, rekire
hmmm I wonder where all these votes are coming from
I posted in the PHP room
got them to help
well, one of them to help
PeeHa?
21:47
yep
well i scrolled up and found the <del>close</del><ins>cv-pls</ins> tag ;)
PHP room is always on a close vote crusade
they have
means close vote please
nice
I'm gonna make posts that have cv-pls
gist: A brief description of cv-ring and cv-pls, 2012-01-27 15:55:00Z
# What is 'cv-ring' and 'cv-pls'

In the [Stack Overflow](http://www.stackoverflow.com/) [PHP chat](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/11/php) you may notice that the regulars use a tag called `cv-ring` and `cv-pls`.  These tags are used only in the chat room to communicate with other users that a question or answer may need more votes to be closed.  You see, PHP has a lot of inferior quality and duplicative information on Stack Overflow.  We feel that these questions bring down the site and make it harder to find good information, particularly about PHP. By closing and merging these questions as appropriate you'll find the information you need quicker.

`cv-ring` is just a 'funny name' we give to the process and `cv-pls` is simply an in-chat tag that communicates "Hey, this question may be of inferior quality.  Check it out and, if you feel appropriate, cast a close vote."  

There's been a question on [meta.stackoverflow.com](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/) that [asks whether the community should vote-to-close in this way](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/120275/is-asking-others-for-a-close-vote-appropriate/120278#120278) if you feel the need to provide feedback.  If you have a problem with the process or notice abuse please post something on meta or talk to us in chat.  This process is meant to *help the community* but can easily start *hurting the community* and that is not our intent.  I hope this clears up a little more about what `cv-ring` and `cv-pls` means.
as a tag
21:49
@Hans its a chat-only tag
hehe asking a question with a [cv-pls] tag would not make much sense^^
they also have for those that can delete
I did hear about a
downvote
maybe we should make some more: lol
hey @KendallFrey - what is this error message ? "You cannot use the result pane to set this field value to other than null stack overflow"
I got it trying to set the password field in sql table in management sutdio that is type byte[]
21:53
Let me put it simply: "You cannot use the result pane to set this field value to other than null"
Is there is a way to create a form in HTML with 2 buttons that point to different actions in the controllers?
[tag:foobar] btw
bah can't do that
21:54
I have <input class="t-button t-state-default" type="submit" value="Save" /> and I want to make another for "publish"
what did you do differently?
[tag:chuck-norris-demands]
0 questions tagged
21:54
@#%@#% whenever I start to type .NET hijacks my active window haha
Has anyone here ever looked at the jQuery source?
I have a question relating to it.
(function(window,undefined)
{
    ...
}
)(window);
Is that really necessary?
I think that is related about isolation...
maybe something like a using
I understand what it does, but IMO anyone who redefines system values should suffer anyway.
@KendallFrey it allows any code written inside that scope to not pollute the global namespace and most likely provides a boost in performance when calling window. Since it is now in local and not global scope ...
What is does is basically prevent window and undefined from being overwritten at a later time.
It will still use the old values.
@AmmarThebadprogrammer don't use type="submit" use type="button" for the other one and do an onClick="myfunction()"
It also backs up $, among other things.
I back up $, among other things
;)
[tag:]
@KendallFrey there is most likely a performance increase in calling the local variable window instead of the global window...
I back up every month some €
22:04
my goal is to be the leading answerer on
@Xander You think? I think the only impact would be the fact that it is a captured variable, and I would tend to use the global anyway.
check my jsfiddle unit test ...
wouldn't be much work to test n calls using local window vs global window
I don't think speed is an issue. I think it's entirely for preventing window and undefined from being overwritten.
but how should that happen?
22:07
jQuery does post new versions based on speed increase though
@rekire undefined = 42;
wait but that would mean !42 = true
clearly undefined == !42
that would suck lol, I have an api which uses undefined to check for options existing
That doesn't change any properties of 42.
if you did that, then undefined === 42.
if(options["someOption"] != undefined) win();
22:10
undefined === !42 obviously simplifies to undefined !== 42
Same with checking for optional parameters
see? it works
@Hans No, it doesn't
proof
in js === is not the same as ==
22:11
undefined == !42, undefined !== 42
if that makes any sense
therefore, 42 is the exact opposite of undefined
$.qed("motherfuckers")
0 !== 42, but 0 !== !42
@TravisJ oh you mean [[]][+[]]?
22:13
@Hans I tried that but I would have to have a value in my form form the POST
Does that return []?
yes
Awesome deductive powers
I am still trying anyway. there are a lot of answers online
sort of
22:13
@hans - that, but I was also drawing the little filled in square box analogous to QED
[[]][+[]] !== [] i think
@TravisJ oh okay lol
@AmmarThebadprogrammer you can get the values from document.get
[[]+!+[]][+!+[]] === 'a' in javascript
because that means the 2nd letter in "false"
can you do that with objects too?
{{}+!+{}}?
sorry I meant
[![]+[]][+[]][+!+[]]
[![]+[]][+[]] resolves to (![]+[]), which is false
I found somewhere the funny shortcut for false===!1
! turns the next thing into a bool
regardless of its type
22:17
@Hans yeah I just got it to work. I was overthinking it :)
cheers
whoa whoa whoa
why is ![] === !!+[]
that's just silly
cause +[] is 0
but !![] is true
right but ![] is !("") which should be false
![] should === !+[]
but it don't
![] != !+[]
![] === !(!+[])
22:22
what does !+[] mean?
! means not
[] is an empty attay but the +?
so !+[] turns into !(+[])
! has the highest order of operation
so + and - by themselves are unary operators
which turns the next thing into a number
[] == false; ![] == false; // no comment
i have no idea whats is going on in this chat
22:23
so !(+[]) turns into !(+([]))
+[] tries to take [] and turn it into a number, [] is the same as "", which turns into 0
so !+[] is the same as !(0)
0 resolves to false as a boolean
so !+[] resolves to false
well the + is a unary operator but what does it make in this context? that confuses me
+ casts to int
as a unary
ahh okay :D
+[] is 0
think of +x as -(-x)
22:25
![] is false
!0 is true
cause [] && true === true
now that makes sense
which is silly
cause [] should be false
but I guess they wanted for strings, only undefined by false
(​undefined == false) === false; // really?
== returns bool
wait why is undefined != false
22:27
That is what my question is.
because it is undefined
is undefined == true?
(undefined != true) === true
whats about null?^^
22:28
now I'm confused
(![] == false) && ([] == false)
(null == undefined)===true
how can (![] == false) && ([] == false) be true??
that would mean that we can use null instat of undefined...
additional mysteries
!undefined == true
but undefined != false
saw that just not too
22:32
console.log(undefined == null);//true
console.log(adasdasdadijJjsjssjjs == null);//**error**
err try var a; console.log(a == null);
the error is probably use before declaration
asdasd==undefined causes also an error
hm, so it does
var asdasd; (asdasd==undefined)===true
var o = {};
console.log(o["adasdasdadijJjsjssjjs"] == undefined);//true no error
22:35
that is like a dynamicobject in .net
lol yeah try in jsfiddle.net
I'mma post this question on so tomorrow
js disallows ref before init
sorry disallows ref before declare but allows ref before init
however that is too late for me. I'll go to bed now. gn8
23:19
god damn it I can't get my delete to work ;_;
I WANNA GO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOME
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Q: Entity Framework Delete Object Problem

Ibrahim AKGUNi am getting "The object cannot be deleted because it was not found in the ObjectStateManager". while Deleting object. here is codes ; //first i am filling listview control. private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { FirebirdEntity asa = new FirebirdEntity(); Ob...

this exact error
whoah .. I think I am up to something now
You want to go home? Are you at work or college?
work
but I am going straight to the bar with friends after this
It's midnight here
To be exact 00:23
Lol
5hrs diff. Are you from the States?
@AmmarThebadprogrammer check your DbContext.Entry(theEntity).State property
to see if its attached to the context
if not, attach it
then delete
yeah it is the attaching part that is new to me
its pretty simple
need help with it?
let me try to fiddle with it for a bit first :)
don't spoil my fun/frustration
Is there a way to dispose the items in a collection?
So for example List.Clear() doesn't dispose the items. It just removes it.
List = null; ?
var i = infinite +2; while (i--) {bangHeadOnDesk();}
do the items implement IDisposible?
@TravisJ Apparently that doesn't do anything.
@KyleTrauberman Em yeah.. I was thinking of that.. but I am not sure how to delete the objects exactly
23:30
using Linq:

list.ToList().ForEach(i => i.Dispose());
that is a good idea ^
agh you beat me
assuming your list var isn't of type List<T>
don't do a foreach on a list - too slow
if it is, you can drop the .ToList()
23:31
@KyleTrauberman I thought of that. The object doesn't expose dispose
then it doesn't implement IDisposable
for / while is more efficient than a foreach
and there is no need to worry about it
The GC will take care of it
Yeah, if there are no managed resources then the GC will take care of it best
*unmanaged
23:32
thanks
Alright, should be grand then. Thanks
hey can someone help my encode a password
encoding passwords == BAD
Encode = bad - encrypt = good
Hashing == GOOD
23:33
Kyle's right.
Right again.
cheap and dirty way would be to run it through your router encrypter :)
even encryption == BAD
Encoding a byte[] password is easy
although not bold BAD
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A: MD5, password hashing and salt position

Kendall FreyFirst question: The position of the salt has no impact on the security of a particular hash. A good hash function has perfect entropy, in that for every input bit that changes, each output bit has a 50% chance of changing. Any possible security benefit from a certain order would be entirely fro...

23:34
you should never be able to reverse your password hash
Bah, take a password, encrypt it using a 2048 RSA bit encryption, encode it to Base64 and you're gold
actually I think it is Hashed
Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes
and encryption is designed to be reversed
not when salted :)
SHA256Managed
23:34
@TravisJ if you store the salt, it is
I deal with data encrypted with 2048bit SSL public keys that I need to decrypt with our private keys
I salted and hashed passwords on my own site, I have to use the existing way that this place does it
good enough for federal government
I just let MS do it, they clearly put a lot of effort into it
but you can't get the password out of the way MS does it, just compare if a PW is right
23:36
Yes, which works for some things
Other things you need the value that was put in
I don't want it to get out, it also means I am not liable since it is under MS license
You should never get the password out. At very least compare encrypted values.
@KendallFrey Tell that to all the face book fishers!
I told my boss it is common practice to never return a password to a user, just let them change it , but they want the old forgotten password
NEVER!!!
23:38
Never encrypt a password, it should be hashed with a random SALT. WHen a user enters the password, hash it, save the salt somewhere.
When you check the password, just compare the entered password (which needs to be encrypted with the users salt) with the one stored somewhere.
Voila
@ScottSelby your boss needs to go to IT Security Pre School.
Ask your boss to come onto SO chat and we'll tell him what's what
so chat is just So chat
its so so chat
lol that way we can all watch Ryan tell scott's boss to "suck it up princess"
I don't do that
that's @RyanTernier
23:41
ok I think I need a lot of help here because my brain is asking for more BEER
oh right :(
my bad
@AmmarThebadprogrammer with the attaching?
check this:
is your boss a princess?
1. What is the quickest way to copy one object to another? I have this code and it obviusly doesn't work because I am sending in the same entity
PAtoPublish = (from doc in m.PropertyAppraisals
where doc.AppraisalID == AppraisalID
select doc).First();

PAtoPublish.AppraisalID = 99999;
m.AddToPropertyAppraisals(PAtoPublish);
23:42
@AmmarThebadprogrammer
int i = 1
int j = i
I win
@KyleTrauberman attatching is next
if (Sessions.Context.Entry(entity).State == System.Data.EntityState.Detached)
			{
				Sessions.Context.Sessions.Attach(entity);
			}
@RyanTernier doesn't work with objects ;_;
this is from my data layer
@AmmarThebadprogrammer COpying is a ugly thing in .net. You have to either code a deep clone function, or use generics with reflection
23:43
@AmmarThebadprogrammer you could binary serialize/deserialize it
if you want a deep copy
You could also serialize it (if that is possible)
yeah It seems like I have to refactor which is ok I guess. Just more time to spend tho :/
but even then you might not get everything
and I will try that kyle. Thanks
@RyanTernier i meant serialize
23:44
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Q: .Net Deep cloning - what is the best way to do that?

Adi BardaI need to perform deep cloning on my complex object model. What do you think is the best way to do that in .Net? I thought about serializing / Deserializing no need to mention that MemberwiseClone is not good enough.

i like the generic reflector
@KyleTrauberman What...?
actually, creating code that creates code (in a string, C# code in a string) and then compiles at run time is faster than reflection
will try to find the link
sorry, I meant to ping ryan, not you
stupid stupid stupid
23:46
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Q: Faster deep cloning

Karol KolendaDoes anyone want a framework/class which allows me to clone by values .Net objects? I'm only interested with public read/write properties (namely DataContracts), and I don't care if references are resolved correctly (i.e. collecions which contains the same instance of item twice). I tried serial...

sbi
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@LewsTherin I have asked questions here, you know.
I love how @sbi pops in, replys to Lews, then pops out. :P
sbi
sbi
@KyleTrauberman What's to love about it?
just messing with ya.
sbi
sbi
@KyleTrauberman You failed at that. :b
@sbi Yeah man, why don't you stay for a while. Have a cup of tea and some cookies.
@sbi I think there's a country song for that
Oh wait let me guess. I hate tea and don't like cookies :(
The C++ room is rather asleep. So surprised. It is usually filled with strange looking jargon.
sbi
sbi
@LewsTherin Actually, it's 2pm here, I have been cooking and watching football for five hours now, and was just about to go to bed, when I saw your reply. Yawn.
@RyanTernier Of course, there is! There's a country song for everything.
@sbi Why were you watching football for 5hrs. It doesn't usually take that long. Why watch football in the first place? :O
I assume you are following the Euro cup?
sbi
sbi
23:55
@LewsTherin That is usually provided by Europeans. And it's not exactly their time of day now. (Also I have to admit that there's often lots of chatting even in the European early morning hours.)
True that. I should be sleeping.. big yawn
sbi
sbi
@LewsTherin Oh, I didn't watch football for so long. But I cooked and watched football for that long. Since I was watching a lot in the beginning, I had to do most of the cooking afterwards. :-/ That said, Portugal and Spain played 120mins (that's 30mins of extension because it was 0:0) and then had to shoot it out. That makes almost 2.5hrs of playing (and it was a very interesting and suspenseful match). Add to that the half an hour of preliminary discussions...

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