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@codesparkle oh, you're right, it'll try to implicitly convert myValue to int and it won't be able to nvm
but you can do int? i = myValue ?? 3;
but you can't do, let's say
int i = 0;
int? j = i ?? 3;
Whoa, that was crazy. I now have a running clock in the WPF designer.
15:26
It also happens to update even faster than the clock on my taskbar. Neato.
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Q: Validate textboxes in asp custom control with no form

Scott SelbyI have 5 text boxes and button in a custom user control in asp.net webform. I am having trouble trying to figure out how to validate all these text boxes before submitting. The button does not perform postback , I need to check if text boxes are valid in jQuery , and if they are valid I will p...

I like ?? for the following:
Dictionary<string,string> ids = ...;
int id = ids["foo"] ?? ids["bar"] ?? "";
this is kind of random, but i realized you dont need satelites for gps tracking
hmmmm?
Depending on what you're using for hardware. Phones can use cell towers to sudo-track where you are by triangulation
all you need for 3 dimensional tracking are 4 towers with radio frequency transceivers
probably mixedd with some trilateration too
@Nadal Yes, you don't "need" satalites. But this isonly for crappy tracking
15:52
yeah, i saw rightn ow how sattelites use trilateration to pinpoint you
Look at Trimble's GPS units for farm equipment. THeir GPS tracking needs to be down to the milimeter
Those GPS units cost about 30-50k each.
o so they actually CAN track to the millimeter? my car gps is okay enough to track me down to a couple meters
Yes. Take a farm, that's say 1000 acres.
Put 10 combines on there that are all controlled by computer
they need to know exactly where to go, etc.
Farming is incredibly automated these days.
thats so amazing!
15:55
Trilateration is a good trick to use in some strategy games where you don't know where an enemy's city is. If you can trade with that city and know the time of trade units, you can use 3 cities to trade to that city, and from the time's, find where that city is
I was told by someone that farmers use technology that is more complex than what we deal with in IT
Definitely. GPS as an example, a clock error of one nanosecond is an error of one foot.
like kendall said it has become highly automated
I led a team that developed an AVL solution for cops in the US
15:57
So, to get down to the millimetre? Wow.
Got lots of knowledge about GPS
oh man, i feel sooo excited to know such things exist...staying at university or at an office desk for a couple years kind of self centers you to the point you dont realize what the world has accomplished and what possibilities exist until you see a few
I worked in law enforcement /technology for 5 years
really shows school isnt the end of the world or even a large part
Everything you see on CSI actually "exists" but no normal cop-shop will ever get them because they're so fricken expensive
15:59
@RyanTernier that is where i currently work ;)
@RyanTernier im sure everything on star wars and iron man 2 also exists along with james bond. We willl never have access to it or anyone else for that matter mainly because it is power of knowledge and technology and some individuals at top want to keep it contained.
The truth is, Google's autonomous car is long overdue. Farmers have autosteer, aircraft have autopilot, etc.
@Nadal haha. I've gone to many conferences, and my old companies software was featured on CSI, it was quite interesting
@KendallFrey the Google Car was in my city last weekend. I tried to chase it with my bike and throw my beautiful face on it. Then sue for millions.
so I have a class AnalogGui, inherits, from GuiQ<T>, which inherits from GUI.
I have chart, which is an ObservableCollection<ChartVM>, and ChartVM has property Chart, which is of type GUI.
I'm getting a cast exception somewhere, and I think its possibly the line:
AnalogGui graph = chart.Chart as AnalogGui
anyone see anything wrong with this? I'm stumped.
oh wow
main(int x[puts("Hello World")]){}
@klut more information please
can you paste code samples or anything? otherwise the answer will be 42.
16:08
it's being thrown in the RangeObersveableCollection class I have. in GuiQ<T> I have Records which is type RangeObservableCollection<GuiRecord<T>>
Unable to cast object of type 'GuiRecord`1[System.Double]' to type 'GuiAnalogQueue'.
AnalogGui = GuiAnalogQueue, I mispelled
    protected override void OnCollectionChanged(System.Collections.Specialized.NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs e)
    {
        if (!_deferNotification)
        {
            base.OnCollectionChanged(e);
        }
    }
getting thrown inside if statement
i can't really debug it Hans, thank you very much.
@KendallFrey amen to that. Seriously why is it taking so long? We should have had 100% automated cars for a decade already
--> 0 death on the roads, no speeding, and A TON OF TIME now available to to do something useful
humanity needs this
and then you wake up
have you heard of the dharpa challenge?
The DARPA Grand Challenge is a prize competition for driverless vehicles, funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the most prominent research organization of the United States Department of Defense. Congress has authorized DARPA to award cash prizes to further DARPA's mission to sponsor revolutionary, high-payoff research that bridges the gap between fundamental discoveries and military use. DARPA has technologies needed to create the first fully autonomous ground vehicles capable of completing a substantial off-road course within a limited time. The third event, The DARPA...
Google's Automated vehicle was recently awarded a Driver's License for... Arizona, I think?
I'm sure there's not only google working on this
16:13
So we are slowly getting closer
I want to see that google car driving around in paris :p
stack overflow
I mean Arizona, do people live there?
and I'm gonna LOVE pointing my finger at those driving schools, who charge a TON of money so that you can take the exam: "AH! FUCK YOU NOW!"
@Baboon do you really need a car in Paris?
of course not, anyone who say they "need" a car in Paris, I insult them
copiously
that's pure stupidity
it's the city with the most urban transport in the world!
I don't even understand why they still allow cars in my city
it should've been forbidden a decade ago already
google's autonomous car -> street view for everybody
16:17
but automobile is always really late: look how they were selling GPS built into cars for a prohibitive price
when it was already a mainstream device. wtf
@walkingTarget Nevada? Or is that old news?
if google develops a moon lander we'll get street view on the moon
Crater view, you mean.
so my question to google is
how much money do I give you so you can make the future happen?
hey @Kendall
I know this is probably super easy
but how do I get the int portion of a double from a double?
i.e. 320.4 -> 320
Math.Truncate
16:21
that makes 320.0, no?
or rather 320.
still a double
and then do a toint32?
(int)Math.Truncate()
of just (int) I think.
imagine... your car comes get you wherever you are, you just call it in advance
thatonejamesbondscenewherehedrivesusinghisiphone.mov
GoldenEye
pretty sure
tomorrow never dies
invisible car was die another day
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@RyanTernier thats interesting...is it the fact people make those CSI softwares and govts buy it or that govts dont have other similar software becuz they dont think of such ideas or have a need to hire someone to make one (sorry about the nested questions)
it's okay @Nadal just make sure they have correct scoping
The government builds them too, the reason they buy it from vendors it to reverse engineer and see how the vendor did it to make theirs better
lol might as well hire the guy who made it because the fact they want what he has made shows he is capable of thinking where they cannot
@KendallFrey It might have been Nevada - it was older news
Anyone ever play around with decrypting data from Java after they base64 it? Something about reversing the byte data?
16:41
@RyanTernier Huh? You mean decoding base64 data? That's simple.
Decoding base64 is easy yes
but i have to decrypt 2048 RSA encryption that is in a base 64
The vendor I'm working with uses Java, and I think because I"m using MS's method, I have to reverse the byte order
To interoperate with CAPI, you must manually reverse the order of encrypted bytes before the encrypted data interoperates with another API. You can easily reverse the order of a managed byte array by calling the Array.Reverse method.
Where do you guys get your information about the "industry" - besides msdn ofcourse!
what industry?
If I have any questions about dev I use SO
Developing software, primarily .NET and C# and so on..
16:46
blogs, twitter, SO
And Google or MSDN for a reference.
MSDN is a great tool
But you need many tools if you want to be effective
StackOverflow, MSDN, Blogs, Friends, old co-workers etc.
I still get questions from peeps I worked with on certainthings.
Do you have any specific blogs?
like Why I built an entire object pool out of generics rather than hard code it, and what was I smoking when I did it, and why were my comments all in wingdings. you know.
No single blog is a good reference by itself.
Read ALL the blogs!
@RyanTernier You code in rich text?
16:48
Where would you find "all" the blogs, then?
Google, of course.
@KendallFrey I code in awesome
and in cursive script
You know, that's actually a cool idea. Not for seroius work, but think how well you could format your code.
which font?
16:50
I use Consolas for everything programming. Awesomest monospaced font ever.
I used to do my comments in Bradley Hand :]
My comments are in Chiller.
:P
SELECT * FROM [dbo].[Blogs]
what does dbo usually stand for
data base owner?
Hello
16:58
I have a short question: is it preferable to initialize class member variables in constructors or in the class?
I tend to initialize in constructors, but it doesn't really matter.
I've only had it matter once, when the type I was initializing outside the constructor was in an Assembly that wasn't loaded yet
Does any body know a book about c# and .net technology with sample code and power point slides.
I prefer visual c# 2008 by john sharp
@Hans is ti with slides
17:03
no, unfortunately
comes with code sample though
great reference
if you want slides you can google some uni courses for c#
usually books don't publish things in powerpoint, it's not super professional
@Hans slides are compact and fast
do you have prior programming knowledge?
Slides are not a good way to introduce programming.
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if you're starting from no background and c# is your first language I'd suggest amazon.com/First-Second-Edition-Guides-ebook/dp/B0064U8EP8/…
though personally I love the john sharp book
he's really good
he's so good, they named the language after him
does anyone know what's wrong with this sql statement?
'SELECT * FROM CarColours, Colours WHERE CarColours.ColourID = Colours.ColourID AND CarColours.CarID = 1'
17:10
It doesn't use a proper join.
Does it work as expected?
@TomHalley you have a select * , never have a select *.
actually it was a friend who's come to me
i proposed "SELECT * FROM CarColours JOIN Colours USING(ColourID) WHERE car.CarID = '1'"
you will get a cartesian product with that
instead
hello fellows
17:12
equi-join is fine for something like this
CarColours JOIN Colours ON CarColours.ColourID = Colours.ColourID
@KendallFrey that's probably the best way to do this
SELECT ANYTHING_BUT_STAR FROM CarColours
INNER JOIN Colours ON Colours .ColourID = CarColours.ColourID
WHERE CarColours.CarID = 1
will see if that works
i might have made a spelling mistake.... but that's normal. I'm a developer, dictionaries are wrong.
17:15
Dictionary<string, string>, on the other hand, are never wrong
@Kendall how does LINQ Distinct() work
what does it call underlying, .Equals(), or .CompareTo() == 0
anyone here familiar with the Windows Messaging Service? (Not Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger)
I can't find anything on how to use it in C#
Getting a RSA 2048 encrypted string.
Trying to decrypt:
X509Certificate2 cert = new X509Certificate2(txtCertificate.Text, "PRivate key password");
RSACryptoServiceProvider provider = (RSACryptoServiceProvider)cert.PrivateKey;
string encrypted = txtEncrypt4.Text;
byte[] encryptedBytes = Convert.FromBase64String(encrypted);
byte[] reversedBytes = encryptedBytes.Reverse().ToArray();
//Testing reversed bytes because data comes from Java
provider.Decrypt(reversedBytes, false);
^-- any thoughts?
System built in Java is encrypting a 10 digit string using a public key i gave them. RSA 2048 bytes. I'm decrypting in .NET using the private key
pleas any one know a c# book with slide show
Why do you need a slide show?
pleas any one know a c# book with slide show
17:28
He's got a class to teach in 20 minutes!!
@KendallFery I'm an assistant teacher and I need to give some courses about .net technologies so a text with slide show will save me a lot of time
>=( I was joking aladein, it was supposed to be just a joke!
@Hans It uses IEqualityComparer.
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@KendallFrey can I give it a custom IEqualityComparer?
hmm kk that's gonna make this next part easier
at least linqier
list.Distinct(myEqualityComparer)
Is that Admiral General @aladein? :O
@Hans thanks
@walkingTarget nopr
hey @aladein? please don't steal another class's content, or a book's content, or anybody else's content, and pass it off as your own
17:37
I love when my boss tells me to use something that I have no idea how it works nor does he
If you can't write about it, you shouldn't be teaching it.
"Oh just use windows messaging service"
"Do you know an API or anything else on how to use that?" "Nope, thats your job!"
@ScruffMcGruff What are you using it for?
sending messages between two applications
Try Named Pipes?
17:38
@Hans It's not stealing. some books com with a teaching material for teachers.
@aladein Then look for those, instead of generic programming books.
I was considering using JSON, but I'll take a look at Named Pipes
do you happen to have some resources on that, @walkingTarget ?
Nope, that's your job!
lol
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Q: What is the best choice for .net inter-process communication?

mrbradleytShould I use Named Pipes, or .NET Remoting to communicate with a running process on my machine?

Might get ya started
17:41
Inter-process communication is easy. All you need to do is show a form with some information on it, and then the other process can take a screenshot and read the data from there.
;P
@KendallFrey I never even considered OCR as transport for inter-process communication!
You might not need OCR. You could encode the data into pixels.
Like your own version of QR Code?
much appreciated @walkingTarget
17:44
@KendallFrey I asked for a book with sample code and slide show i.e. teaching material
CP communication is faster than many of inter-process communication implementations.
Best slide show (movie) for coding stuff
@KendallFrey WTF are you smoking?
Carrier Pigeon
Because I want some
17:45
@aladein You ask for a book with slide shows, you get slide shows. You ask for a book with teaching material, you get teaching material. Nuff said.
That's so insane, it might just work
except
you need to have a monitor with a webcam
Carrier Pigeons aren't reliable, they keep getting eaten
and use the webcam as the input
@KyleTrauberman Day-after-day-at-beach-lethargy.
@KyleTrauberman That's for networking. :)
could work for interprocess too
17:46
Yeah, it could.
or better yet
We had an excavator dig up the primary fiber optic pipe near Vancouver BC. The SECONDARY pipe was 8 inches from the primary (yes, our province employs highly smartest people), and that was dug up too.
CP = faster
print out the screen capture
have the webcam take a photo of the print out
For distributed computing you get a home entertainment system and use the sound system for data broadcasting. And buy a bunch of mics.
oh god oh god oh god
@KendallFrey that's like watching old people use email
"I can't find the email button on the new microsoft excel"
17:59
rotf

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