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06:17
@Squirrelkiller hey. Why is this mixed up of race and country? u mixtrist!
visit that link if you want to experience lag
06:36
I experienced enough lag in my life thank you very much
It was about what I knew (or thought i knew) about people here, so that's what I wrote.
06:51
good morning
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07:01
"A user will not be able to perform a switch if the selected user is currently active."
does the sentence above make sense?
OR
"A user will not be able to perform a user switch if the selected user is currently active."
Suppose there's a row of users. Tapping this row will execute a process called User Switch. First, there will be a validation. If the validation fails, it will not perform the actual process, otherwise, it will happily proceed.
07:18
Maybe say something like "You will not be able to..." instead? Assuming you write this for the user doing the switch
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It's a specs of a project.
I'm hesitating to put the word "switch" here though
It might mean anything actually
Should I capitalize it? Enclosed it with quotes? Highlight in bold? Italize?
Strikethrough?
ohayou
you should ascii art it
yep
And maybe make active users unselectable (bbut also verify, in case a user logged in after the list was created.)
07:39
@mr5 "swap" is a better word I think
switch could be binary but also be one to many like a switch block in C#
If "switch" is the name given in the specs, I would seriously consider a name change
sounds like you're creating an ordered list of users?
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@Neil why would it be swap? the goal is actually like changing of profiles/settings.
Uhh it's not an ordered list of users.
what happens when you "switch" a user exactly?
Just trying to understand what it does to know the proper term
it's shady for me too
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If the status of the user is inactive, the user will be able to perform the switch successfully. Changing the sessions preferences.
Imagine there's a list of users. One of this row is "you". Now, the user is allowed to perform a "switching of user".
ok, I get it. the validation is to prevent you from "switching" a user logged in, correct?
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07:45
hence that
are you (the current user) logging in as that second user?
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it doesn't necessarily need to perform a "login" process
instead of "user" change it to profile.
true, but "login" is already conceptually a lot simpler
it's a login without authentication, basically
users can get that fairly intuitively
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Initially, I proposed to change the term to "profile"
a user isn't a profile
profile would be correct if you were changing a collection of settings
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07:48
There is an "Account". This account can have multiple Users. A single account can switch to different Users
@Neil it technically is
maybe for your app, but in the traditional sense of those words, that's confusing af
you shouldn't call them users then
I can see how an admin might want to "disguise" as a user for tests and whatnot, but you typically don't find yourself switching users
you can switch profiles
but you don't usually change your identity in a program very often
or if anything, you switch roles, which is really nothing more than a profile for permissions
@mr5 you can do whatever you want in your program, not trying to tell you what to do :)
But most users have preconceived ideas about terms, and it's convenient to take advantage of that rather than reinvent the wheel
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it's not actually my program
@Neil agree. but if you add another context to it, like let's say, A single account for Netflix with different "Users"
there's a little bit of truth to say, we can safely use "User" instead of "Profile"
08:11
@mr5 Well, that's an example of a program which redefines concepts rather than the other way around
it would have been more straightforward to have a collection of profiles
But now that people understand the concept, it makes it easier used in other contexts
The classic example used is that of the file and the folder. Its usage is probably more used in the context of a computer than it is in real life nowadays
If you wanted to talk about a logical grouping of things, by calling it a folder, everyone knows what you mean, even if it isn't necessarily a folder of files on the hard drive
If you called it Sporgles, then you'd have to explain to every new user what a Sporgle is and how it logically groups a collection of items
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08:25
What if I want to call it Hamburger?
I want to redefine the meaning of Hamburger through my app.
that's swimming against the tide, and you should generally avoid redefining concepts
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But I don't know how to start
hamburger menu is a thing
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I also want to change that hamburger menu to squidball menu, so the user won't get confused to my redefined Hamburger term
If you really want to confuse your users, replace "account" with "profile", "user" with "identifier", "button" with "masher" etc.
I don't even think you'd honestly have to replace them with terms so far from the original terms in order to get complete and total confusion
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08:36
Well. I have not much to say about that. They want it to be User to we'll stick to it.
On the other hand, how do you call a thumbnail-sized video?
Say, there are lots of this live streaming thumbnail-sized video across the screen.
Would you call it a live stream video or a Hamburger?
Seriously, I think we need to make a new term specifically for this kind of feature
what, like a video resized?
I guess you could call it a preview
They already do this sort of thing in a way
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yeah preview. ffs why I can't think of that
Each video has a screenshot of the video, and if you hover your mouse on top, there's an overlay of a gif which shows previews of that video
I mean it's technically just a gif
but the user wouldn't understand that
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@Neil do you have any experience working with handling multiple streams or sockets?
It would not be a gif in our case but an actual live stream
or a preview of the camera of other user
Imagine you are streaming a 4K movie while there are multiple "preview" of camera of other people
hmm
I don't honestly have experience with that, but I'd imagine you'd need a dedicated thread to convert the 4k stream to a preview version
it may be a few seconds behind
but that's not a big deal I suppose
08:50
so i got a question. I need to retrieve a specific values from a deeply nested json response. I am asking for it directly, something alongside this line: json[0]["senpai"][2]["why don't][3]["you love me :("]. The info i require is always in this specific place but this is a bit messy
@Proxy you could skip the parsing and directly search for the field..
but that's a considerable risk
otherwise you're stuck with the hierarchy hell unless you can convince them to send a better structured json message
yeah i guess i have to leave it as it is then.
hi
How can I make my mvc app to have babel?
this is what I am trying
09:07
hi
In RDLC Report how to can i export only specfic columns in c# WPF?
any one help me ?
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hi
How can I hack through VB.NET using GUI?
Hi all, what's the best practice to write a simple cache? Lazy initialization would have been ideal but it doesn't support time expiration. Also, it has to support async/await so normal lock(...) isn't an option
Should I just make a Lazy wrapper class?
@DoubleTrouble Not sure if they have the equivalent of a weak reference in C#, but you should probably do something along those lines
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@DoubleTrouble afaik, there's already a Lazy class in .NET
@DoubleTrouble or this:
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A: Lazy<T> with expiration time

Magnus Grindal BakkenI agree with the other commenters that you probably shouldn't touch Lazy at all. Lazy isn't very complicated if you ignore the multiple thread-safety options, so just implement it from scratch. I quite like the idea by the way, although I don't know if I'd be comfortable using it as a general pu...

09:24
Hey there
Long time no see
@Neil, there is a WeakReference class in C# and that actually looks like a good idea.
being unemployed really takes a lot of time and effort to procrastinate
Thank you
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o/ hector colonizer
I thought you were being employed though
By EA or somethiong
09:25
@mr5 there is a Lazy class but there is no way to say that it should re-initialize after a certain time.
@DoubleTrouble If you're going to go that route, don't bother with a time expiration
If memory gets tight, it'll just release the memory
@LeeButler That was a position I found back in the day
It's not about memory, it's just that the cached data needs to be refreshed once in a while, like every 5 minutes or os
so
But I didn't apply for it, it was a 6h trip from home so bye bye seeing my family from time to tim
Oh ew
Wait so does that mean Tell Hécotr to get a new job is still on?
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09:30
@DoubleTrouble singletons are designed to last until the program is running. what would you expect from Lazy?
Seems like you want to refresh a token
@DoubleTrouble So write a timestamp indicating last time you retrieved the data
If it gets requested again, and you have it cached in a weak reference and timestamp has not exceeded 5 minutes since last retrieval, give them that version. Otherwise fetcch
No need to have an automatic cache cleaning mechanism
Especially if you don't think memory won't be an issue
Thanks @Neil. I will try using the WeakReference and a timestamp.
@Double For some reason I read WinAmp in that line
hey guys, I have a problem with my rest api - i have a method that takes json as parameter: public object Whatever([FromBody]Newtonsoft.Json.Linq.JObject json) and it works well, but when json contains polish signs it becomes null, any idea what to do with it?
@LeeButler I never really got that reference..
I remember thinking it was cool, but I didn't get it :P
Still don't apparently
09:43
> Mike the Llama is the company's mascot; this is frequently referred to in promotional material (especially for Winamp) citing llamas. Frankel introduced the llama in Winamp's startup sound clip, inspired by the lyrics of Wesley Willis: "Winamp, it really whips the llama's ass!"[1]
@LeeButler at least the quitting part is done
10:03
oh
for a teenager in the early 90s without internet to check, this was confusing
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan \o
10:28
Anyone here use gitlab?
Can I do a merge request in visual studio directly?
10:56
hi all
ı just wanna learn how to connect db in c# without using  connetionString = @"Data Source=WIN-50GP30FGO75;Initial Catalog=Demodb;User ID=sa;Password=demol23";
because it's not safe
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@Squirrelkiller yes. it's a git afterall
@DarthSucuk You want a connection string without an explicit username and password?
yes because in a Penetration test they will get my username and pass
ı have to hide it
Hide it where?
Who knows the creds?
The user? THen dont hardcode it but query the user
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan do you have any recommendations between using a single socket multiple streams vs one socket per stream?
11:06
guys
sql injection will get all of my pass and username
@LeeButler No, I'm already at it.
ı just want to hash it or something like
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which options would make the app more responsive
11:07
@DarthSucuk No, those two are unrelated. But yes, an explicit password in the connection string is a bad idea.
Where is your app running? Where is your DB running?
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@RoelvanUden do you have any recommendations between using a single socket multiple streams vs one socket per stream?
Are they both part of a shared AD domain? If so, you can use SSPI/TrustedConnection to use the server process's user context to connect.
@mr5 Neither of these options should really affect responsiveness.
generally you rely on an underlying service to provide the connection
my app is in our local internet
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beepcore.org seems a way to go for multiplexing
11:09
The connection would go by an alias, and you just say "use this alias"
the underlying service has the configuration containing the username and password, so your app doesn't have to
basically how jms works
@Neil You've been using Oracle, haven't you?
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@AvnerShahar-Kashtan or the responsiveness of the incoming data
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan in more ways than one O_O
@Neil Oracle's system is way too complicated for most apps, that don't need a machine-wide registry of connections.
But even if you use it, it's just a mechanism for retrieving a connection string. You still don't want an explicit user and password to be a part of it.
The basic .NET way of storing a connection string by name in your app.config/web.config and retrieving it at runtime is the same, logically - you ask for "MyServerConnectionString" and get it, opaquely, with optional encryption at the storage level.
it's no longer part of your app is the point
If you want to encrypt the password later, you can do it without affecting your program
11:13
Aaah I missed the reusability debates
Reusability is not a word according to the dictionary.
Google Chrome's
I get the red wiggly underline
I get that for every. single. word.
That's because your browser's default language isn't English, probably.
Chrome tries to spellcheck every english word as an italian word
11:17
@Neil Your spellcheck might be set to a different language.
I really should turn that off
Most likely
ahh. much better.
By the way, I was thinking about building a small app about something that piques my interest. The problem is this kind of idea comes after some situation such as "Why is this shit not accounted for?" or the likes of it... and currently I have none of those situations.
11:21
You sort of have to accept that everything has been done
Maybe not done exactly as you'd like, but almost every idea has been realized in some fashion
This would also help with the github group that looks pretty dead thus far
therefore, you either make a program because you want to see it done exactly the way you like, or because you're interested in trying your hand at making a program
@Neil Don't let Wiet see this comment
I recently wrote a small app because I wanted something specific that wasn't covered by the dozens of similar apps out there.
@HéctorÁlvarez hah
I wrote my own issue handler
Sort of a todo list, but it has fields which pertain to me
complete with states and color coding
quite useful for me actually, but that's about the extent of it
11:24
Back in the day I had an idea for a calendar
I can even make some issues depend on others
Like there aren't 2312893712983 calendars out there already and we only use 1
a calendar or a planner?
I wanted a playlist manager for a party, to allow people to add songs to the playlist queue. There are all sorts of similar apps out there, but they either a) allowed users to remove or reorder the queue (which I didn't want) or they let the user add any song they wanted from Spotify (which I didn't want either).
So I whipped up something barebones and basic, but which did the job - read a folder full of MP3s, let the users drag from that list to the queue, and a basic player. Worked fine.
ah, so they were obliged to pick songs you liked
11:25
@Neil More like a planner. Some place where you could easily see your available/allotted time, and could sneak hours in between so everything could be moved around smartly
clever
@HéctorÁlvarez monday.com
sorry in advance
it's been done to death
I know right, that's why I never came around it.
Hey, we could do that playlist app.
With your permission of course
@Neil Yup. It was for my wife's birthday party. She picked out about 8 hours' worth of music, and let the guests pick the order.
Hey, I got a whole bunch of bug reports and feature requests from the people at the party. :)
Oh you already made it.
sounds pretty cool
11:27
Yeah, however what's the use case of this app?
I have a amazon echo now. I got one the other day
I really want to try my hand at writing such an app for alexa
I had a "manager mode" to skip tracks or remove from the queue (with a keyboard shortcut), and the top request (by my wife, the primary client :)) is to be able to rearrange the order if she wanted to.
I mean for you it's wonderful 100% tailored, but in what scenario do you want to have people choose songs from a preset list?
Top request from guests: volume normalization (requires using NAudio or a decent audio library - I simply pushed it into WPF's MediaPlayer),
To me it sounds like a Spotify list where you just arrange songs faster
11:29
He didn't want guests to rearrange
@HéctorÁlvarez You might not want to let any guest add any old song they want. What if they choose to add a down-tempo song and bum out everyone dancing?
*picks Rebecca Black Friday 20 times in a row*
*exits party.. blocks door*
- Héctor can you add this to the queue?
- No. *kicks attendant in the anus*

Problem solved.
you know what would be cool..
A smartphone app which lets all guests of the party have access to the same playlist
@HéctorÁlvarez That would A) require me or my wife to be actively DJing, which we didn't want to. And B) people really enjoyed being able to pick out songs for the playlist. It was a thing.
11:32
they can view the current playlist in real time and add to it
@Neil That was another feature request - a mobile front-end. :)
Oh right so you want to have it running on the background with restrictions
That would be practical in a lot of ways
I think it works in that case
Props if you can get it to work without connecting to a wifi, but simply by proximity
11:32
Right I see the potential..
@Neil I thought of how to get connectivity. One option is to have the jukebox laptop use its wifi as an access point, and anyone who wanted to connect would have to connect to the dedicated network.
I had an idea of a smartphone app like this where you could play games with other people at the table while waiting for your food at restaurants
It would have potentially many players, not just two
And there would be a mode where you could optionally establish that it can only be played once, and a minimum number of players must be present
So you could say, start the game that establishes who pays for dessert
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan That's sort of a pain though.. you'd have to provide the wifi password to all your guests
@Neil We can do this.
@Neil Can be an open network. It's a security risk, but if the laptop doesn't have anything critical on it, it can work.
would be ideal to be able to say, if you're within a kilometer of other users of the same "party", you automatically connect to that playlist
11:36
I don't know of other reliable ways to connect without an existing wireless network/over the internet, which I don't want.
(And it wouldn't have worked because it was at a club, in a basement, with no wifi or cell signal)
most smartphone users connect to the internet without the use of a wifi
oh
Also, doing it over the internet introduces a whole different can of worms. Security. Authentication. That sort of stuff.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan True, you could always add a password afterwards
@HéctorÁlvarez I love to try to make an app like this
I also think if you offered it for free, with advertisements in between games, you'd also make a small fortune
Okay I'll get it started. I've never created a project in GitHub though so it may take a few tries.
You're going to create under the CSharpChat org?
11:39
I think if it was done properly, we'd establish a platform for anyone to make their own game using this program
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Shouldn't I?
Just wanted to make sure.
and of course there would be some games already present, but more could be added later
pretty much any game in mario party basically would fit well :P
It has to be something that you can play in 5 minutes
yeah, exactly
11:41
Or that it can be stopped at any time
yeah
Right, let's see what we can do.
if it were a platform, the advertisement would be standard, and a percentage of the money gained from advertising would go to the maker of that game
Well, right, we need a different repo.
so you'd wind up with tons of choices for games
11:45
I'm Wietlol confused.
> C:\Temp\Stuff>Program.exe "D:\Files\All\" "C:\Temp\Stuff\Output.txt"
am I an idiot or is this correct?
(or both, both is good)
(windows command prompt)
im trying to run a program with 2 arguments
0, a folder
1, an output file
nvm, it doesnt like \"
I was about to say you don't need the trailing \
Also C:\Temp\Stuff>Program.exe Are you sure?
12:03
the actual name is different, but irrelevant
no special characters or whatever
Went and bought some new speakers for the office, since I took my old bluetooth speaker home. Ended up getting a 2.1 system, so, of course, I'm checking out the subwoofer with Seven Nation Army.
12:33
how do I split an IEnumerable?
for example, IEnumerable<int> into positives, negatives and 0s
Where, probably
or Aggregate
@Wietlol Manually, so probably make a foreach with yield return and a few lists for caching
cuz when you wanna go .GetNextPositive you gotta enumerate until you find a positive, and therefore cache the negatives
well or just enumerate the whole thing into lists
@HéctorÁlvarez You could start a repo in our chat's org under a working name and start by building the foundation that lets you connect multiple devices between each other
where filters, aggregate reduces, neither useful
I'd probably take the Linq approach since you're using IEnumerable, but most people seem to agree that Linq is slower than most other options.
GroupBy seems to be the one
12:39
.Select maybe?
Ah yes or groupby
@Wietlol They're both useful...
@Squirrelkiller Thought about that, but before doing that I want to have a clear path to the connection idea.
You want to filter, so that's how Where is useful
He wants to sort
Aggregate can be used to reduce the list into a tuple of lists
12:41
@KendallFrey i dont want to discard items, which is what Where does
I mean if we connect through bluetooth, or if we do so through internet, or Wifi, or whatever, and make a generic approach without knowing the details I'll be back the next day to modify what I did so it works better for each case.
@Wietlol Well you use multiple Wheres, of course
then i discard multiple times?
or you mean iterate over the source multiple times?
hell nah
List<int> positives = numbers.Where(x => x>0);
@Wietlol yeah that's the naive and easy way
12:45
I'd personally sort the list and iterate from negative until zero, cut until this position to a variable, then cut until positive and add to the zeries variable, skip the rest because those are positive.
Unless you care about order.
Hah fun, I created a new project and I already have an error stating App() isn't referenced.
@HéctorÁlvarez How about a simple general thingy connecting multiple devices 1) in a wifi or 2) in a wifi made by one of the devices and 3) broadcasting messages to every connected device
That would also work, but we'd have to request permission to enable and disable wifi.
Then again, I still don't know the best solution for that problem. Maybe wifi is the most reliable, bluetooth is pretty lossy... but how good is the hotspot?
I care about processing order
with a list of 100 items, it wouldnt matter much
@Wietlol Then you'll have to manually iterate
but what about an ienumerable of a million? a billion?
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