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00:25
G'Morning C#
it's friday!
aka "don't open any links day"
I ran into a funky issue
int limit = Int32.TryParse("10", out limit) ? limit : 10;
This is valid syntax
var limit = Int32.TryParse("10", out limit) ? limit : 10;
This is not
Only difference is the int vs var in the beginning
In the syntax error one, it gives the following: Cannot use local variable 'limit' before it is declared
For both limit references on the right
interesting...
because there's no type before put result on limit?
I tried
var limit = (dynamic)(Int32.TryParse("10", out limit) ? limit : 10);
but it doesn't work anyways...
Well, var shouldn't change that
It's a bit peculiar
Almost worth a question
Although doing so might encourage people to write code like that ...
00:50
@Arphile Is that because limit is used twice?
nm, just tested in linqpad
01:10
nope.
 
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02:46
hello mfers!!!!!
ohayou.
03:32
Did default() on a class will always null?
03:47
i thinkso
thisis linq?
no, keyword.
default(int) == 0
ohhh i see
never used it lol :P
good morning
Oh. It will be useful when youre maintain or construct Architecture level APIs
will note that
It was the world that full in generic type.
03:53
so you writing an api
im also in the process of writing an app. will ost likely encounter that in xamarin.
Great, you might have a stateful and stateless design pattern, for mobile app that is adapted on interchangeable, diversifiable and terminate-able environment.
the words you use alone
makes my head hurt
:P thanks i appreciate it
question. i am doing a web UI where a user can create table ,define columns and datatype. much like that of sql mgt studio. webgrid by default does not allow adding of column and the code is a bit tedious. any other controls i can use?
 
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05:18
Hi All
I have a trouble with Guid serialization
I have an object which contains a property of type Guid. The problem is I have to serialize the object to JSON and pass it to another API in another project..the problem is I am not able to deserialize the object in destination API.it shows an error like invalid character C.This issue is due to the Guid which converted to CSUUID on serialization
My basic need is pass the object which contains the Guid from one api to another
05:32
posted on March 12, 2019 by Scott Hanselman

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@KesiyaAbraham Guid is a 128bit number. You do not need a serialization
I suggest you transfer it in form of string.
but when I serialize the entire object this property also deserializing
06:28
@KesiyaAbraham In my case, I made Base class
add all datas on Object Data in Base
after that, serialize Data as json format
deserialize it with your target class.
@Arphile this will work fine for normal properties.But the problem is with property of type Guid. It is serialized to CSUUID(".....") and on deserialization this CSUUID is not consider as a value instead shown errror invalid token
hmm... is CSUUID custom class?
it'll work on my method. cuz I made lots of protocols for server/client and it was worked.
no...when we serialize a Guid to json ,it will automatically convert to CSUUID("....") and the Guid value will be in this CSUUIS
*CSUUID
06:44
never heard of csuuid
Its Guid generated by mongo c# driver
I am using the same class which used for manipulating the data from mongo..I think it is better to define another class and assign necessary properties to that class and pass it to the API.This may resolve the issue
07:08
can i see json format of that?
which is serialized
yeah sure
{"Id" : CSUUID("61d5f051-106a-4db8-83b9-1d17dd462f3c"), "Name" : "EIGHTEEN FIFTEEN_12031972_203798965_2018","Test":"Test_For_Testing"}
THis is the json string
07:27
seems better to pass data as String as nyconing said.
or it should be like this?
{
"Id" : {
"(nameofid)" : "61d5f051-106a-4db8-83b9-1d17dd462f3c"
},
....
}

I've never seen like CLASS("blahblah") on json
@KesiyaAbraham This is not a json string. because it is invalid in format.
did you use Newtonsoft.Json.Serializer?
^
If you use `Newtonsoft.Json` you do not need to handle the Guid type.
    public partial class Meow
    {
        [JsonProperty("title")]
        public bool Title { get; set; }

        [JsonProperty("myguid")]
        public Guid MyGuid { get; set; }
    }
even [JsonProperty("title")] is not needed if you define variable as title/myguid
[{"title":true,"myguid":"591a4e70-74aa-4575-a14e-a37199931052"}]
@Arphile Your compiler may argue with you because you dont use title case.
Then you need to declare #pragma warning disable
07:34
hmm... there's no errors which I didn't use JsonProperty.
even I didn't notice that is exists.
Then use title case. Which is C# style
Java.style() Csharp.Style()
ohayou
hello there matey
08:14
Good mornin'
They've proven the Wigner's friend thought experiment for the first time, if anyone is interested in that sort of thing
The whatnow
Wigner's friend is a thought experiment in theoretical quantum physics, proposed by the physicist Eugene Wigner in 1961. The scenario involves an indirect observation of a quantum measurement: An observer W observes another observer F who performs a quantum measurement on a physical system. The two observers then formulate a statement about the physical system's state after the measurement according to the laws of quantum theory. However, in most of the interpretations of quantum theory, the resulting statements of the two observers contradict each other. This reflects a seeming incompatibility...
it sort of implies that reality is not objective
you can get "conflicting" realities
there is no one true reality
if a fact is supposed to declare something as true, then you can have two contrary facts both be true
seems crazy to think about, but it was demonstrated recently through polarization of a photon
just like the internal angles of a triangle can add up to more than 180 degrees in non-euclidean geometry, you can apparently bend reality in similar ways
08:44
Did law of physics remain same over the time/gravity? Will laws inverted at some point? Is universe created cause by experiment accidents of extreme intelligent creatures?
Morning friday friends
@nyconing I didn't imply any of that
09:01
I fucking hate how VS's intellisense just gives up for no reasons requiring an entire system restart
09:25
@LeeButler will visual studio launching vs 2018 this year?
09:43
@Victor what's vs 2018?
@Victor You know, it's 2019. Just putting that out there.
@Neil Roel literally just told us
Also I still don't really accept Schrödingers Cat, so there's that
For reality to stay stable, physics need to be stable on a quantum level too
we'll see
his thought experiment was meant to disprove quantum weirdness, but interestingly, it's sort of turned into the de-facto example of how quantum theory works
well the whole speed of light maximum is counterintuitive too, but only because we're used to far more slower speeds, so we can't gauge that behavior properly
could be that reality is some sort of fractal, where you have subrealities always merging and splitting
the many-worlds interpretation is always gaining more popularity afterall
09:59
Hi All, I am using an EnumDropDownListFor and trying to set the default value, but all I can seem to find online in how to do it is default text
this is my enum
public enum IntalledStatus
{
    Installed = 'I',
    [Display(Name= "Not Installed")]
    Not_Installed = 'N',
    All = 'A'
}
and in my view I have @Html.EnumDropDownListFor(m => m.Search.Status, "All", new { @class = "form-control" }) however the default "All" seems to just be text and not actually mapped to the All value in my enum
@RoelvanUden well depend what they want to name it in which year i will prefer 2020 just like a mildstone...
Does anyone use the VS Command Window?
10:25
@WhatsThePoint, the second parameter accepting a string will just add a placeholder item to the drop down, used for texts like " -- Please Select a Model -- "
optionLabel: The text for a default empty item. This parameter can be null.
@MikaelDúiBolinder how can I explicitly set a default selection?
will that only work with numbered indexes?
10:50
Or set it like this? stackoverflow.com/a/24892389/1275774 It's not the views responsibility to set the default value.
11:23
how can I do enumerable.OrderBy(...).Select(...).ThenBy(...) ?
Some other way
I might copy Java's composition of comparators rather than using an IOrderedEnumerable
Can you explain what you're trying to do?
@Wietlol builder pattern?
abstracting out a particular sorting algorithm
11:35
Which algorithm
items.Sort() <--- actual sorting algorithm used is abstracted
it produces an int based on the element and maps the element to a pair (including the int)
then it sorts based on the int value
then it maps the enumerable back to the situation without the pair
oh, how do you specify the field to use to order?
you need to take as a parameter a getter which returns a type which is comparable
and from that you can order anything in any way
return elements // IEnumerable<T>
	.Select(ToPair) // IEnumerable<(T, Int32)>
	.Where(AboveZero)
	.Ordered(Comparer)
	.Select(Item1) // IEnumerable<T>
that is basically what it does
but one of the callers also wants to order with something else too
@Neil I dont
the caller provides a List<Func<T, Int32>>
that's one way of doing it
11:39
which all get called for each element
So you want to order a list by one item and then get a list of just the other items?
(I suppose I could use a single func and make that func call multiple, but whatever)
@Squirrelkiller yep
You can combine comparators in a generic way you know
if first comparator says two things are equal, you move onto the next
how?
(I do that now, but I copied Java's composition methods)
> .Ordered(DefaultComparer.ThenComparing(pair => pair.Item1, Comparer))
I mean if it returns 0, they're equal by comparator n. then you get the value of comparator n + 1 and repeat
11:41
yourList.OrderBy(bigDTO => comparer<FirstType, SecondType>)
continue until you run out of comparators or you get a non-zero number
@Wietlol So you're just trying to avoid writing the select function twice?
@KendallFrey not necessarily
I try to make a sorter that generates a pair, sorts based on the pair then returns the sorted enumerable
but, I dont want to return the enumerable of pairs
Sounds to me like you're just trying to avoid writing a select function in Where/OrderBy
11:45
I need the IEnumerable<Pair> because if I pass the selector to the OrderBy, it runs the selector for each element multiple times... no?
Does it?
It wouldn't technically need to
testing
i think it doesnt
EnumerableSorter caches the keys
hmm... now I am trying to put it in just an OrderBy... but then I cant do the Where
Why even make it a pair first
the comparer can do that
but the comparer cant filter
it's not supposed to
it's supposed to compare
11:52
.Select(ToPair).Where().Ordered().Select(Item1)
I guess I cant get rid of the selects
or have to do the mapping twice
.OrderBy(yourComparer).Where(filter).Select(path)
how is that going to be any different?
You could always write your own OrderByWhere
I could...
but Ill keep it as I have it now
In my example, you don't split it into a pair, because the comparer does it for you
As I understand it, the only reason you split it into a pair is so you can sort it?
12:00
I split it into a pair because I need the pair for both the OrderBy and the Where
and I dont want to compute the int (which both the OrderBy and Where depend upon) twice for each element (that isnt filtered out)
Ah I see
And that int isnt just a property of the bigDTO, but something you actually have to compute or parse?
brb lunch
Gogo gadget ValueTuples?
12:53
/back
Is it possible to design a system where a console app will push data to asp.net clients?
I am also in need of the opposite, where the asp.net client will send data to the console app, but it seems that can be easily done with wcf
13:12
I mean, you could always stuff a tcp listener in there...
Where do you get stuck @cubesnyc? Sneding? Receiving?
You could start an asp.net core app via dotnet MyApp, then it runs in a console too
But...why?
i wanted to know if there were any frameworks for accomplishing what i needed
two automatic systems talking to each other?
yes
well, asp and console app
i can of course start a websocket with console app
Just have the console app build an httprequest (or that newer one, I always confuse the two...) and send something, for the one direction.
You could use a webhook for the other direction if you want the api more...independent.
Let the app register itself to the api when it starts
that's purely theoretical though, as I have never actually done it.
well when i say communicate to asp
i meant communicate to the clients on the page
13:22
Why does the console app part have to be a console app?
you have a console app, running somewhere on a server
and a webapp, running with asp.net on some other server
and you want the console app to send a message to the asp *clients* ?
Why not a windows service or an API?
Web hoox are website-to-website, you'd need a HTTP Server in your console app, which now is called "ASP.NET Core"/Kestrel
Define website
> hoox
Get your filthy face-parts off my language
13:23
client to client?
asp api to asp api?
ok so i have a console app runing constantly doing something
i want web page to be able to control it (control various exposed settings/methods)
and also want the console app to be able to notify the clients when something of note happens
A Message Queue is what you want
so lets say an event is triggered, i would like a client thats on the website to be notified
i can accomplish it all with websockets, but i was wondering if there were any frameworks to accomplish what i needed
SignalR I guess
Haven't used it though, jsut always hear of it
Message Queues, MSMQ is built-in in Windows. They're on the same machine/LAN?
13:26
yes they will be on the same machine
SignalR is asp.net to clients though, no?
Then choose a message queue. It can queue up your messages if the console app is offline and you can have multiple console apps and websites in a pool
i guess i can also just expose a GetMessages method or somethign
and pull it from the asp site
I'd have the console app call the asp.net api and let the api signal the client
use the 'i' in api in both directions basically
but then anyone can do it?
You can put a FilterAttribute on the controller and check if it's the local host that's calling. If it isn't return "Unauthorized"
13:32
oh ok thats perfect then i guess
And very simple to implement
and the other way?
Here's an example FilterAttribute: https://stackoverflow.com/q/40992485/1275774
You can put it on an entire Controller or on specific methods.
user10864482
good morning
no i meant and the other route ?
to have client send commands to console
wcf? best way?
user10864482
13:45
wcf is always the best way
iDunno, have the console webhook into the api or something? I don't know how to use wcf.
WebSocket with that FilterAttribute?
or in this case actually a messagequeue
user10864482
wcf is a framework. My 2 cents; the best Microsoft have ever done
client calls api, api throws message into queue, console app leeches on queue
13:48
I cry every time someone asks me to integrate a SOAP service.
If you just want to dump some text over http, it's almost never the easiest solution
user23332 the original question was how to communicate between console app and asp client bi directionally
so client can control console app exposed methods/settings
and also so console app can push notifications to client
user10864482
@cubesnyc with wcf it could be trough using pipe
I hate SOAP, I'm just glad our SOAP services have all been here for years so my collgeagues usually take on the SOAP related tasks
A Message Queue is perfect for that, they're built for doing jsut that.
user10864482
13:52
but technically there is stuff like memory-mapped file which allows data to be shared among different process
mikael can you link me to message queue info
very generic words
Hey there, I have a GridView of ASPX, and I want to disable this GW when a element insede of this gridView make an action.
some idea?
user10864482
@SrJefers binding
Add a public event to that element, when it fires do MyGridView.Visible = false
13:55
Yup I tried, but the problem is the next
When the event is going, this need to end all the process to make MyGridView.Visible = false
I ment THIS link https://blog.ably.io/message-queues-the-right-way-to-process-and-work-with-realtime-data-on-your-servers-2d15985301f8
My clipboard aint working today
This is the event protected void gridDet_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
So when you click a row in gridDet you want to set gridDet.Visible = false?
Is SelectedIndexChanged not firing?
13:58
no, @MikaelDúiBolinder SelectedIndexChangedapply the change after
I mean after to make all the method
Explain what happens?
okay hemm
I want to disable all my GridView when some event happens in a specificl column of my GridView, this is becouse the server is sometimes slow and the final users are doing a lot of click there
Client side?
yeah, I tried Javascript but nothing
Can you create a Question and post some code for me to review?
14:01
wait
Hi, when I add a parameter to a method, can I press a keyboard shortcut to adjust XML comment of the method?
@cubesnyc did the article help?
ctrl+. works with resharper,
@MartinVseticka Try ctrl+.
if it doesnt work, you need resharper
@Squirrelkiller I don't see any such option there
I was afraid of that :)
Too bad, I'm spoiled by IntelliJ IDEA :D
Yeah, I don't have resharper
@MartinVseticka with resharper: imgur.com/CnjqOcg It will append the comment for the new parameter
14:12
@MikaelDúiBolinder thank you. It's very nice!
Mikael I googled it, and read about it
Seems super simple actually
okay @MikaelDúiBolinder here we come pastebin.com/C79hF5xN
But this is still a pull notification since asp site will have to constantly check if there are messages, right?
Might as well just expose the messages directly from the console app and have asp query that directly, if I go the pull route
I think
14:32
No, it's push
/long pull
idk
it's not like it's pulling/checking every x seconds
@SrJefers soooo
I'm trying some of JavaScript but
@SrJefers tried this? jsfiddle.net/j8qpk4Lv/2 (corrected)
mikael what am i missing here?
the way i understand it is it pushes onto the message stack
and then i have to read the message stack to see if any new messages have been added
14:48
@MikaelDúiBolinder heem
I tried some of JavaScript butt too...
didnt like it
how to match a list of the type "list<(int,int)>" from JavaScript?
Sorry, jsfiddle.net/j8qpk4Lv/3 this one disables all buttons in the gridview when one has been clicked, not just the ones in the nth-column
selectedConfigurations: vm.availableRoomTypes.filter(function (o) {
return o.selectedQuantity > 0;
}).map(function (o) {
return {
RoomTypeId: o.RoomTypeId,
Adults: o.MaximumAdults
}
})
i'm trying this
14:52
!!tell federico format
@federico Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
@CapricaSix sorry
15:26
@SrJefers did my code help?
@MikaelDúiBolinder hemm now I'm changing all the structure, this GridView was created some years ago is more like a Dino
and I'm changing the structure now, and you code will help me
Tanks!
15:54
someone can help me with my problem, I think it's a serialization error but I'm not sure
What is the problem? Can you create a Question at stackoverflow.com and add more code, outputs, sample data etc?
the problem is that he sent a list from the client with javascript and the list and the elements arrive but the values ​​do not arrive.
16:30
You have to post the code sending the data to the server and what it's sending. You also have to post the code receiving it and the code used to transform it into a .NET object.
17:07
Hello people
17:37
@GuilhermeMarques that's very anthropocentric of you.
18:10
Hi
@MikeTheLiar

Why did you think it ?

If I want to do a question I could create a question ...

A chat (This is a Chat) is a place to talk ... Hi/Hello is the first way to start a dialog ...
18:40
Why the line after await is never reached?
@GuilhermeMarques "people" is the point :D
18:56
@mshwf presumably the thing you're awaiting never completes
@KendallFrey it's await Task.Delay(500);
Well then the answer lies in details which you have not provided
19:26
@GuilhermeMarques it was just a joke, don't worry about it
19:47
Sorry sir,

That was my first message in this Stackoverflow Chat ... so I didn't have know-how to notice a joke yet ...

But its ok ... :)
user10864482
good week-end to you all
21:18
unable to resolve service for type 'System.Threading.Timer'
any idea ?
.net core
https://gist.github.com/mshwf/6deb55eb727ab2c665bb1d936090f7cd
when I changed the `void` to `Task`, the line after `await` is reached, in a random order,
I believe that would be because it can't wait for void, so it think it's done right away.
This is an example of why using async void should be avoided
any idea guys
@KendallFrey what if it was an event?
event handlers are the main use case for async void
And that's really only because you can't use async Task
21:32
Thanks KendallFrey
guys
-_-
@Bassem I don't know the answer, but for .NET core I think many missing libraries can be found as a nuget package
oh this is another problem, sorry.
21:51
"unable to resolve service for type" is a dependency injection error
 
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23:54
posted on March 14, 2019 by Scott Hanselman

My Xbox user name is Glucose for a reason. This is a passion project of mine. You've likely seen me blog about diabetes for many many years. You may have enjoyed my diabetes hacks like lighting up my keyboard keys to show me my blood sugar, or some of the early work Ben West and I did to bridge Dexcom's cloud with the NightScout open source diabetes management system. Recently Xbox announce


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