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02:21
I’m getting started with FluentValidation library. I want to validate a generic class.
Here it is:
public class Interval<T>
    where T : struct, IComparable
{
    public T? Min { get; set; }
    public T? Max { get; set; }
}
I’ve attempted to create a validation rule.
Here it is:
class IntervalValidator<T> : AbstractValidator<Interval<T>>
    where T : struct, IComparable
{
    public IntervalValidator()
    {
        RuleFor(interval => interval.Min).NotNull();
        RuleFor(interval => interval.Min.Value).LessThanOrEqualTo(interval => interval.Max.Value);  // error on this line
    }
}
But I get an error:
> Error CS0314 The type 'T' cannot be used as type parameter 'TProperty' in the generic type or method 'DefaultValidatorExtensions.LessThanOrEqualTo<T, TProperty>(IRuleBuilder<T, TProperty>, Expression<Func<T, TProperty>>)'. There is no boxing conversion or type parameter conversion from 'T' to 'System.IComparable<T>'. ConfigurationTest1
I’ve read the page about the error CS0314. What am I missing? I have the same constraint for T in the validee and the validator.
 
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03:36
@JBower if(resultAPI == 0)
What type do you think API is Int? Is it a list? Should it be result.API.Count()?
@NickAlexeev IComparable is adding a wrapper?
It should be T to T in this case int ~ int
@juanvan I understand [I think]. How can I prevent [remove, disable] this IComparable<int> wrapping but keep my Interval class generic?
RuleFor(customer => customer.Surname).MinimumLength(10);
What if you put a rule in like that and tried it to see what happened
Would customer.Surname be a string (non-generic)?
that would be your interval
it's just in the sample code on Fluent
then say min length 3 and check interval.min.value.length
should have a length property
I've got a NotNull() rule which compiles happily.
03:52
or could try IComparable<Nullable<T>>
Your value has to be IComparable<T>
see if it wraps the other way
Not just IComparable
I'm trying to add a cast to the lambda expression. Haven't "convinced" it yet.
How will you convince it if you haven't constrained it?
where T : struct, IComparable, IComparable<T>
03:55
is that like having sex then putting the condom on for the ride home?
I thought about it, but isn't the
where T : IComparable<T>
a circular reference? [I'm not that fluent with generic classes yet. Sorry for a potentially dumb question.]
Maybe, try it though
Because that's what the value needs to be in the end
It doesn't complain about it for me
It's not really a circular reference because you are saying "I want a type T, and that type T must also be a struct, implement IComparable, and implement IComparable of itself"
It doesn't complain to me either.
This seems to have convinced it.
But it's bizarre, nonetheless.
Well consider this -> System.Int32 is also IComparable<System.Int32>
In the same way, T can be IComparable<T>
I may need to sleep on this. :)
 
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08:50
Morning sunday crowd. I see I'm the first one in today
09:18
There's basically no crowd on sunday eh.
I know :(
Avner is usually here though. Apparently Sundays are normal work days there
10:15
Is there something I can set on a Winforms datetimepicker to disable going to month and year views by clicking on the month name?
Are you trying to limit to a particular date range? Or literally just want to diable the zooming
disable zooming. I have MinDate and MaxDate figured out already
I'm not sure you can disable the zooming in Winforms, because the control is not very customisable
I may need to do wpf then....
The WPF one is suuuuper customisable (as is almost every control) so you should be able to do it in that
I love using WPF over winforms, to the point where I've been making weird hybrid applications where everything new is in winforms, and bits of functionality are being WPF'd
 
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13:26
@LeeButler how is the performance though?
Of a datepicker? Who cares?
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Well, in Mobile world, both developers and users cares
A datepicker is 99.999999% bottlenecked by the userusing it
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It's almost possible in Xamarin XAML also but you'll get an occasional bug and performance drawback
As is the case with almost all UI controls, so the performance on them usually doesn't matter.
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13:30
It does matter actually
Wait you're not dragging the underlying framework in to it are you?
Xamarin is "slow" because there's about a billion levels of abstraction due to the fact it runs on every paltform under the sun
Obviously it's going to be marginally slower than a native control like the Winforms picker.
But then I say look at Electron, and then tell me developers care about UI performance
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13:47
The performance in Xamarin.iOS is not the really slow. In Xamarin.Android, the bootup time is horribly slow and it gets a lot slower over the amount of code you put in to your app.
Even on the latest XF
The only time you wouldn't be bothered by its performance is when you're using a high end devices, in which, every test phones our company have.
14:02
The boot time on XAndroid isn't that bad
It would be better if it was using .Net core isntead of Mono, but maybe that's in the pipeline to be done at some point
(I'm talking from the position of XF 2.3 (March 2017) , things may have changed since
On that note, why the flying fuck did Microsoft do a very un-microsofty thing and put SHITLOADS OF BREAKING CHANGES in a "minor" release of XF
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14:24
@LeeButler trust me, features are their top priority instead of focusing on improving the performance.
I don't know why you're saying the boot time isn't bad. Maybe you just write a little app and conclude from it
Because it isn't bad. Bear in mind it's subjective, but I don't mind waiting 1.5s to load a business app
I don't know what you're definining as a "little" app, but I don't think the 85 pages/views in our is particularly "little"
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14:45
@LeeButler 1.5s you say? We are running XF 3.5 from a OnePlus 5T
it's 5s boot time
The load time in XF Android grows in proportion to the packages you have included.
Well, 1.5s maybe possible in pure Xamarin.Android nope
Yeah I get about 1.5 to 2 loading XF 2.3.4 on Android 6 on a device which is similar to an Xperia X (It's actually a Zebra TC51, I did say business apps)
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Even the native Android doesn't boot that fast enough
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15:19
From the video above, I'm seeing a lot of cars parking on the side of the road.
Is it normal in every country?
I also see those in our country but it's considered illegal. I'm not sure about others.
Oh well, I don't own a car and have little knowledge on the traffic rules so excuse my ignorance.
Wtf was that video
But here at least it's very common. Generally not recommended, but still allowed, unless otherwise signposted or marked
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They are escorting a sports team
The one on the front are telling people to get out of the way cuz there's a VIP
lol
and I think it's a police
Where is that?
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I think it's in Italy. I just saw it on 9gag
And a smart car (or similar) is a very unusual car for a police escort vehicle
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15:30
What's smart car?
And the way its driving definitely doesn't look like actual police. But that's based on how police here act
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self driving?
Nah just a weird little car
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Oh my bad it's on Rome and an Irish rugby team. Link: 9gag.com/gag/aR148KA
Similar to the one in the video, just weird narrow short cars
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15:31
It looks like a police car though because it has a "wang wang"
The unusual is the police cars on UAE. They're driving luxury cars there
Smart cars are used as police cars in various places, it's just an unusual choice as an escort vehicle
And yes but that's because they have more money than they know what to do with. And they need to keep up with people who buy supercars, so they need supercars themselves
The dubai police fleet is of luxury cars is mainly for tourist eyes, but they do get used occasionally
The Dubai police fleet of special cars:

    Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG				Ferrari FF				Aston Martin One-77
    Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG				Ferrari LaFerrari		Bentley Continental GT
    Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG				Ford Mustang GT		Bentley Bentayga
    Nissan GT-R						Hummer H3			BMW i8
    Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4		Porsche 918			BMW M6 Gran Coupé
    Porsche Panamera Turbo S			Lexus GS				Bugatti Veyron
    Lykan HyperSport					Lexus RC F			Chevrolet Corvette
    Pagani Huayra						McLaren 650S			Chevrolet Camaro SS
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@LeeButler how did you know it?
look at all those names I would not be able to afford for my decade of salary
Formatting is hard. Anyway, Wikipedia
The BMW i8 is only £126k, so I could easily afford that within 10 years
The R8 too
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That's PHP 8,559,205. In my current salary, it would took me ~17.8 years
I'm legit surprised that the Bentley Continental GT is only 159k.
The bentayaga is ugly and I wouldn't want it
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15:44
Meanwhile, I only want a car just to get me in the office everyday.
Are you familiar with all those car names?
To this day, I am really not familiar how a video card/GPU, CPU are named, versioned, classified. So if someone asks me what's the specs of my GPU or CPU, I always got lost in the convo.
I've heard of most of them. Naming wise there isn't a lot of consistency but I know some manufacturer's naming scheme
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16:00
Off topic. What software do you use in your election system? What are the general remarks of the public? Do you find it reliable?
Our electoral system is the best and most reliable system in the world. Never been hacked.
Pencil and paper. And a shitload of volunteers and one really long night
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It gets done in a single night?
What are the qualifications to vote there?
Voting opens 7AM, closes at 10PM. vote counting starts immediately and is usually done within a few hours, depending on area
Voting requirements is:
1). Be 18 or over
And that's it
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That's very simple. I wonder how it gets done on a single night.
We also used that before but it did takes us months to finish counting.
Some constituencies declare their results in less than 2 hours. Most results start coming in around 4am
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16:05
And with that time frame, you cannot stop thinking if it has been tampered.
Who are the people in charge to count votes?
Nah, it's just that the 2 places who report that quickly get the local university students to count because they can running
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Do you guys go to the local municipality and vote there?
Physical fitness is surprisingly important
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Oh it's the students.
In overall time, how long would it take to gather all data for the entire country?
Some people can postal vote (although postals don't get opened until after normal voting has closed), but most people go to a polling station. Stations usually serve maybe a thousand people in the area
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16:09
Is it one station per city?
Then just after 10PM the polling station staff get the (sealed) box(es) in their car and drive them to the specified councing center
No there's loads
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Is that how normally European countries do their elections?
I'm not sure how other palces do it
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Hmm I'm amazed how fast you guys gather the results there.
We have started to switch into an electronic voting and it didn't end up really well. There are lots of cheating speculations.
The old system might be more reliable but it's so slow that it could be tampered. While in electronic election, it's fast but hackable.
I believe after all the votes in a box are counted, they're then sent to another team to verify the count by counting them again and comparing the totals
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16:15
Don't you guys speculate even just a little that some of those people in charge are paid by politicians to manipulate the results?
Most counting centers here don't use students, so take a bit longer to count. But there's usually like a hundred counters in a center. And usually by about 7AM the next morning all the constituencies have declared
In charge of what? Counting?
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Yeah, in counting. And if the actual paper being counted are legitimate copies.
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You really trust your people if you can trust your police officers. It's a different story here. Any people can get involved in the cheating.
And there isn't really any way for illegitimate votes to get added, the boxes are sealed from the polling staiton to the counting center, and no extras get added because in the polling station the voting slips are counted as they're given out
The electoral commission aren't the police, they're an independent body
The way elections work in this country is heavily regulated.
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16:20
Do you trust your system?
There isn't even allowed to be any mention of the election at all on TV or radio when polls are open
I do, there's not a lot of opportunity for dodgy shit without multiple people being in on a conspiracy.
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How I wish we could copy yours and implement it here.
We have used Smarmatic for our last election and even though it gets a bad rep last time, our Commission on Election department wouldn't listen to the general public.
The only real way to get fake votes in is by personation via postal votes. Which 2 people tried in 2017
But even then it's a very inefficient way of doing it. When you've (usually) got upwards of 20 million people voting (30 million when we had the EU referendum in 2016), you need more than 1 or 2 extra votes* to make a difference
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I'd say, you have a really well functioning government if you really trust your system.
What was that?
I understand nothing from it. Lol
*1 - In 2017, North East Fife MP Stephen Gethins retained his seat by just 2 votes.
I didn't finish it and posted accidentally
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16:31
His opponent must have been finding fault nonstop on the system
North East Fife was the most marginal result in the whole country at the 2017 general election, with incumbent SNP MP Stephen Gethins seeing his majority cut from 4,344 votes (9.6%) to just 2 votes (0.0%) ahead of the Liberal Democrats, the most marginal result in a constituency in the UK since the result in Winchester at the 1997 general election,[2] although the Winchester result was subsequently declared void. The last two-vote majority to stand was at Ilkeston in 1931.

The result was declared after three recounts. The defeated Scottish Liberal Democrats announced on 16 June 2017 that t
The three recounts were called by the counters themselves as they couldn't agree on what the result was. They losing party/candidate is well within their right to request another recount on that, but it's quite expensive and they thought it wasn't worth it.
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"expensive to the taxpayer" wait what. Why is there a need to use the taxpayer's money from this case?
Shouldn't it be the "people of most concerns" be the one to shoulder all the expenses and not the people's money?
"Expensive for the taxpayer" doesn't always mean money, although in this case it probably did
Honestly though I don't really know why that was the case. It may be though that MPs cant sit until all of the results are declared or something
I'm not sure. But the longer it takes, the longer parliament is out of action.
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By time? We would rather sacrifice a little time than to be governed by unqualified people for a whole 6 years.
To further reduce the risk of dodgy dealings in the run up to the election, the sitting MPs are disbanded 6 weeks before IIRC, so they can't make any new laws (or propose any) to try and win any extra votes
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16:39
What is MP?
Member of parliament, IE the elected representative of the area
There are (currently) 650 of them
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Oh. Parliamentary system. Excuse for my ignorance because we're on a centralize shitty system.
Often called the Westminster system
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Our president is pushing for the same system, parliamentary <*insert another word I don't recall here*>. I think the system suits us because our country consists of several thousand of islands but the former leaders decided it's better to have a shitty centralized form of government.
Oh it's parliamentary republic.
Fun fact - In the house of commons (where the MPs sit and debate and stuff) there isn't actually enough space to sit all members at a time. There's only an estimated 427 seats actually in the room. Which is why when important debates (like brexit) often have a whole load of people standing around because they literally have nowhere to sit
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16:43
Why not expand the building?
Or rent in a more spacious one?
I'm looking forward for this to be implemented.
Expand the building? It's the palace of Westminster, they can't just modify it
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We do really have a "bobo" senators who think highly of themselves. Those senators regards us as no-brainers while in fact they are the ones to seem to be by the way they talk and propose solutions.
It's a very old and historically politically significant building.
Also it's in London and there's no real space to expand.
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Then just relocate that significant event into a stadium/coliseums?
Wow.
Parliament has sat in that building for over 750 years. There's a lot of funky stuff in there
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16:47
Is this the Westminster?
That's the palace of westminster yes
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I only thought about it as London Bridge lol
However they are actually going to be moving out for a few years soon
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How is that place cannot held more than 500 people? It looks huge outside
The chamber (where the MPs sit) itself is actually quite small. There's a lot of offices and it also houses the House of lords (which seats even more people) in there too
Hence all the scaffolding around the place if you look at a picture from the last year or so. Have a good read, it's quote interesting.
And on that ntoe I'm going home
16:57
if I excuse people of having the dunning kruger effect
does that mean I have the same problem?
accuse*
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17:12
@misha130 is that the same as NPD?
dke?
its more like in your lack of understand of a field you begin to think that you are an expert
NPD is a mind altering syndrome as it can be seen biologically in MRI scans
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I seem to show some of it in the office while teaching our new members.
I guess everyone has a scale of it
a spectrum
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I fear I would evolve on to that disorder so I always ask them what are they thoughts.
i dont think you can evolve it if you are self aware of the problem
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17:16
I know a guy who handles his talent really well. He communicates first before jumping into conclusions. A very humble guy - well-rounded. I am still analyzing a scenario where he shows some spectrum of NPD or DKE.
or the occurence
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@misha130 what if I'm just faking it?
but you cant compare NPD to DKE
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I'm not really telling what I think but I just show what seems to be more human.
one is an effect too
and one is a syndrome
as in DKE is a consequences of nature
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17:21
Well yeah but you get the point.
Let's just pretend I only said NPD
@mr5 thats what it means to be human
kind of
as there are social constructs that you abide to
social contracts*
its more evolutional too if you think deep about it
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Nope. I think there are other ways of handling it. I see it on other people. The way they deliver their responses is very humane but at the same time, you can learn from it.
rather than "faking it" you are only doing what you think would grant you the best chances of survival
by survival I mean "survival in society"
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Yeah, I get what you mean since where on the same context lol
do you think you should be feeling real altruistic sympathy towards people?
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17:26
No. I think it's a growing "disease" where we let people to not be aware of the actual situation and makes it harder for us to adjust in the long run since we're so afraid to say what we really think.
its a survival instinct and might be the weakness of any group
plus lets be honest lmao its work
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I see people handle it well.
wait how do you know they arent faking it
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I compare their behavior from work to their behavior on social media LOL
isnt it supposed to be the same mostly?
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17:32
Not in myself.
Do you act the same way anywhere you go?
of course not but probably the same in social media and at work
cause they are kind of similar
they have similar goals while socializing
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You would act similarly if you add your colleagues in your circle of friends in social media.
If your circle of friends are your real friends, I think you can really speak your mind.
Damn this "your" vs "you're" mispellings.
On that note, even though I really really like to chat more, I'm copying buttlers signature. I really need to stay out now cuz I also really really need to go to bed.
cya
I went to work
:^)
 
2 hours later…
20:12
@misha130 that's where I like to work, at work..
If not my cat doesn't allow me to work..
I am working from home
Ya i don't have an office anymore at the house
Having a second child
oh thats rough
And the wife just had 7min contractions, so he's coming now
I gtg :) have a good one
I am moving to nyc in 2 weeks so I think I'll have 20 sqft of work space
thanks, you too
have a nice kid
20:14
That's about my cube at work here
:)
Thanks Man
 
2 hours later…
21:56
@juanvan congratulations!
Thanks!
@Squirrelkiller you do core code?
https://www.infoq.com/articles/advanced-architecture-aspnet-core
Think I found what I need
getting hung up on Di - Guess I didn't do it right in my other app and core is telling me to fix it or GTFO

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