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wat dat?
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Hey guys, I have been working with c++ and python with quite a while now, Now I need to learn c# and ASP.net, , In web development my only experience is with the Python framework Flask what would be the sources that you would recommend and what can be a reasonable expected timeframe in which I will be able to get working knowledge?
 
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SO is down
oh no
 
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var items = new NSObject[paths.Length];
for (var i = 0; i < items.Length; ++i)
    items[i] = new NSString(paths[i]);
Any LINQ way to do this?
var items = paths.Select(x=>new NSString(x)).ToArray();
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Oh that was easy!
How could I did not realize NSObject[] is NSString[]
paths.Cast<NSString>()
paths.OfType<NSString>()
Then it will more easier
07:23
i cant do append a razor block in jquery?
like var datatype = '<br/> <br/>' +

'<br/>' +
'<select asp id=\"ddlDatatype_' + index + '\" asp-items=\"' @(IEnumerable<SelectListItem>)ViewData["dataType"])
then do $(#div).append(datatype);
this is because im dynamically creating controls (this one's dropdown) and dynamically naming them like id =myDdl_1...myDdl2 and so in
on
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params (string, string)[] files
how do you instantiate of that type?
I just made up that anon type so the file name and file path is merged
(string1, string2)
oh like this^
Array of Tuple?
I'd create a MyFile class instead. In 1 month you'll have no idea what string1 and string2 is.
@nyconing any suggestions sister?
Are you trying to run @(IEnumerable<SelectListItem>)ViewData["dataType"]) on the client?!
I tihnk the asp tags only run on the server
07:39
yeah. it runs fine when embedded. but when included in concatenated string,its not gonna work
by embeded i mean just alone by itslelf, not in between html
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan mornin dude
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@MikaelDúiBolinder I swear, I hate creating classes that refers to File
It's very ambiguous
@MikaelDúiBolinder Well, you can give tuple elements names, so it's not that big a problem.
good morning
08:09
good morning all
I'm skeptical about any async operation, am I doing this diagnostics right, or it won't give precise results?
var watch = Stopwatch.StartNew();
await Task.WhenAll(LoadStatusAsync(), LoadOrdersAsync(0));
watch.Stop();
Debug.WriteLine("loading data (WhenAll): " + watch.ElapsedMilliseconds + " MS");
watch.Start();
await LoadStatusAsync();
await LoadOrdersAsync(0);
watch.Stop();
Debug.WriteLine("loading data (awaits): " + watch.ElapsedMilliseconds + " MS");
How did we all enjoy the absence of SO this morning?
@c0dem0nkey No. I dont even understand that snippet of codes
Good morning.
@Neil Because it's a business and it can't justify spending out for a gigabit connection if we don't need it yet. We had the option of 100mb on a 100mb line or 100mb on a gigabit line for almost the same price. It was a no-brainer to go for the 100 on 1G line
ohayou
08:24
It makes sense to push for the higher potential capacity line if upgrades in the future may happen, which is why we did. But we can't see needing more than 100mb yet.
> A subsequent call to Start resumes measuring time from the current elapsed time value. Use the Reset method to clear the cumulative elapsed time in a Stopwatch instance.
you didn't reset
@ntohl my diagnostics gave excellent performance results for WhenAll, hope it stays after resetting the timer
@LeeButler there may be less reason to upgrade to 1GB connection, but the reason remains the same as the reason to upgrade to 100MB
wow it's even better, it's a great async trick discovery
I figure for employee morale, for knowing it's an eventuality anyway, for knowing the times you're effectively reducing in download by doing so, well worth an extra 20 euros per month for a business imho
09:06
@nyconing sad.
@Neil There are a lot of weird cognitive biases and fallacies in economic choices that people (and companies) make. Like bikeshedding over getting a faster internet line or a better brand of coffee for the office kitchen when the benefits aren't easily expressed in numbers. 500 EUR/year is nothing compared to, say, a dev's salary. You can spend 500 EUR/year on better coffee and faster internet and it will do as much to improve morale as a higher salary.
20 euros per month? Hahaha you obviously haven't seen british leased line prices
09:27
well, it can't be that much worse, can it?
I know it's a business, but even doubling that figure you'd get 40 euros a month
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Tell that to my boss. I asked him to buy a library which cost 50 euros, which would have fixed a serious problem we were having and he said no
And the serious problem was actually caused by not paying for support for a custom framework we had made anyway, so there's that I suppose
But I can understand the no support thing, that would have cost a bit. But pay 50 euros and we can make the serious issue go away.. and he says no deal... wtf
@Neil I've seen companies decline buying a $200 tool for a dev, but pay $2000 for bringing in a consultant for a couple of days. It's not just a matter of penny-pinching, it's about being able to realize the value of a professional consultant, but not understanding the value of a tool.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Well the opposite could be said... in general it's about not understanding the value of something you pay for
In this field, really the only people qualified to know the value of something are the people who directly use them
and as these things go, often these aren't the people who give the okay to buy them
the worst kind of issues like this are the ones that are hidden.. like not paying for something that will help eliminate technical debt, only to have a major issue later on that cost you even more to fix
@Neil I disagree. Software isn't unique in having workers and managers, and in other fields it's even more common for managers to have never actually been workers in the field.
I think this is problem with management everywhere.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan If you're a constructor at a job site and you tell your manager that it'll take you a week to get the job done with only a hammer and that if you bought a nail gun, you could get it done in half the time, it makes sense, and the idea that that tool will remain in your possession afterwards is obvious
Since the job is linear (more people on the task = less time), it's all intuitive
You can weigh the options easily.. 3.5 days faster vs cost of buying a nail gun
It isn't so straightforward in our field
And I won't say it's unique in our field, it really only applies in fields where such things aren't straightforward
If you tell your manager you need a library to get a job done faster, he's thinking, oh, a library.. you make those every day.. all you have to do is just make it, what else am I paying you for?
As if a construction worker could simultaneously hammer nails and construct a nail gun according to how he distributes his time and effort
While it's true we can write such libraries, there's a huge gap of misunderstanding here that somehow everything is possible with a computer and a keyboard in this field
That is true, but if it takes you 10 years to write your own library, that's a huge undertaking and it is obvious only to the developer
It doesn't help that we usually solve the problem by getting around it somehow, and so the manager thinks he made an intelligent decision
09:58
@Neil You're looking at £320/mo for the 100mb on 1gb leased line. Leased lines are expensive, but you're paying for the guaranteed availability and symmetrical connection.
For comparison the same service on the 100mb line (which would already be maxed out so has no future upgradability) was quoted at £270/mo
ouch
We're getting 2 lines though, one of which is a dark backup for an extra £150/mo. So if somebody decides to backhoe through our fiber a mile up the road, we'll still have a connection
Because the connections from our premises follow different routes to different exchanges
So we're going at £470/mo. It's a whole lot cheaper than BT were offering though (who virtually monopolise the market being the infrastructure owner for most of the country, but not the only ones around here), they were asking for £470, and that's only on the 100mb line. We didn't bother asking about the 1gb line after that.
how much would the same bandwidth cost for a individual consumer?
I get that ultimately businesses consume more bandwidth, but most of that difference is just BS
It depends. Do you need a symmetrical connection with guaranteed uptime, SLA, resillient connection and etc etc
Most home users don't need most of that. So home connections are significantly cheaper.
do you have reason to believe the connection is more resilient in the case of business?
10:05
Yes. It's literally running on different infrastructure
I would argue that it would be more expensive for a internet provider to be able to make that distinction
well ok, again, why would you need a different infrastructure?
They're digging up the road and running a dedicated fibre cable from our building to the exchange. No other traffic on the line.
well I can see why that would get expensive.. but if some business just said, "Hey, don't make a big fuss.. just give me what my auntie next door has.."
Home connections are copper connections to a box on the street, which is shared with everyone on the street to the nearest exchange. ANd if somebody outs a digger through the connection between the box and the exchange then sucks to be you, deal with it
seems a little silly to necessarily go through all that trouble.. if cost is what you're about, then you should be able to pay significantly less for the same service an individual might receive
is it a legal thing?
10:07
Well yes, we currently have the cheapo "business" broadband, which is exactly the same as the residential stuff. And price wise it's not a huge amount more. Only about 2x more than a home user would pay
But we're upgrading as the current connection is not reliable enough, has no guarantees on anything, and the upload speed is too slow. We currently get around 50 down and 8 up.
There's also the fact that the UK has surprisingly outdated broadband infrastructure.
In some cases ISP's when they undertake a Contract even cover how much damages will be paid by them if there are losses in your business due to loss in connectivity, and there is a maximum wait period, in my office we have a contract that mandates that ISP engineers have to be onsight within 4 hours of being notified of a outage, or the connection should be fixed by then.
If not they are liable to pay us damages, this is what drives the cost of Internet exponentially, but in the end is a necessary term.
@LeeButler I think the only reason why cables here are more recent than ww2 is because they didn't exist prior
Exactly. That's the sort of features we're looking for. In theory we probably want them to dig through our fibre - We'll have 2 connections so when one gets dug through the other goes live within a couple of seconds and we start making bank from the ISP while still hvaing internet
Free internet!
what most people don't realize is that the promised bandwidth given by internet providers is always a maximum
which when you think of it is completely worthless metric
Actually no
Recent rule changes in the UK mean that they have to advertise "Average peak speeds at least 50% of users will achieve"
10:17
if a fruit vendor promises to have at most 2 bushels of apples to sell you, and you arrive to buy them and he has none, he's met his promise
@LeeButler Well that's better than here
there is no legal backing for any of that
But with the contracts of these good connections, there are things like minimum speeds too
it's hard to define, because minimum speeds depend on what you're downloading, and even then, I'm sure a failed packet means it isn't guaranteed
it has to be defined statistically
I think its often something like 90% of ordered over a time period or something
I don't know.
Yes, Speeds upto are advertised, I can't say about U.K. but in our contract, since we pay a high price, there is a clause which dictates that speeds falling below a certain threshold will also be considered as Outage and ISP's fees can be deducted under these terms
10:34
it should be like that everywhere
the legislation on these types of things are so far behind
I don't think legislation will help, we will need more companies entering the field, right now we are not protected by government, but rather by our terms of Agreement, and that can Improve by increasing competition
The problem however is that it is too expensive to set up, and thus we are failing to see healthy competition in this space, and monopoly is leading to stagnation
In most countries you will see there are just one or two companies that have fibers going out of the country and all other ISP's are merely connecting to them, thus there is not much room for a fight
And I majored in communications and found that no serious research effort to address this is being undertaken, we keep on concentrating on wireless near field communication and forget where the real bottleneck is coming from
This is also one of the reason (Though a small one) that countries have started asking companies to have local data storage centers, and Open there servers to be accessed by multiple ISP's which does improve speed sometimes, but still most of the Internet traffic for sites hosted on a single server has to probably flow outside the country, or is dependent on a single line somewhere
And that is where the bottleneck occurs, Netflix solved this by creating servers with local ISP's, but not everyone can do that
And I think If I don't stop, it will soon become a rant, if it isn't one already:)
11:03
Undersear cables are really expensive, so it makes sense to avoid their use where possible
11:19
if you haven't already, please vote stackoverflow.com/election
(not sure if votes are public)
11:47
I voted!
12:03
Heyho!
Still no idea how to do this:
Mar 14 at 9:33, by Avner Shahar-Kashtan
Maybe even break them into separate pipelines, if they're independent of one another.
Thought I just have my .yml and that builds a pipeline from all the stages and jobs inside
@Squirrelkiller well what differentiates which pipeline to use?
the data I assume
client/server
same repo
So associate a pipeline with a specific configuration or parameter
and then you load and use whichever pertains to that configuration or parameter
that's probably oversimplifying quite a bit, but still
Why would I vote in that
I WANT MY DEVELOPER SURVEY RESULTS DAMMIT
StackOverflow itself is such a huge and incoherent site that I really don't know any of the mods, even if I participate regularly. Smaller SE sites have much more meaningful elections.
@Squirrelkiller Can you create several different .yml files, each for a different pipeline, with a trigger that filters by the path of the checkin?
12:19
Rob sometimes comes in here
And I think Madara Uchiha? Not sure whether he is or was a mod.
And no idea how to differentiate between several yml files
Madara definitely was, but I haven't seen (him) in a while so I don't know
12:39
Anyone here who actually used several pipelines in the same repo?
 
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I'm not going back to read any more of the transcript. Everybody drop it.
Thanks @MikeTheLiar
@Squirrelkiller You rang?
It's too Monday to deal with this.
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I always miss all the action.
I'm not going to go over the transcript and see what the hell went down (ain't nobody got time for that).
Just J.Doe
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here you go Enumerable.Repeat(action1, actionN)
Just Monday nonsense
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I swear to God, the company that made Line app is trying to reach me by their ads
15:05
Hi Friends...
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I'm playing Dota rn, who should I pick guys?
stitches
people still play dota?
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15:07
none of those are heroes in dota
yeah
~500k people
I could never get into it
I don't think it's a bad game, just not my style I guess
@mr5 me me me oh pick me
Halo, he's a pretty cool guy.
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@Wietlol green lion?
15:08
dori?
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too late, I already picked Magnus
@Neil it's a stressful game
If you wanna get stressed, play dota
yep, that's why :P
Go go gadget necrophos
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who tf is gadget necrophos
It's just "necrophos"
15:10
I think this might be the longest gif I've ever seen.
I was worried I couldnt add the dot before it ended at least one time :)
Use the dark theme plugin, you can collapse images
a dot cancels the gif expansion?
Anything that's not just an image collapses it
fancy
15:12
Oneboxing only works if it's the only thing in the message
I'm pretty sure that applies to all oneboxes in SO chat
so fancy, we had to make a term for it
So ten survivors of a shipwreck find themselves on a desert island. They search for food and find a bunch of coconuts and monkey. They go to sleep to divy up up the coconuts the next day. One survivor wakes up, and is hungry and decides to take his share sooner. He finds he's one short of being a multiple of 10 and finds the monkey with a coconut.
He tries to take the coconut from the monkey and the monkey kills him. The next survivor wakes up and finds the dead body and is happy knowing there is 1/9th to share amongst them. He too finds he's one short of a multiple of 9 and finds the monkey with a coconut and the monkey kills him..
Continue until the last survivor wakes up and finds all the other survivors dead and all the coconuts to himself. How many coconuts were there?
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10 * 9 * 8 ... * 2 * 1(why not?) - 1
@Wietlol that probably works, but it's not the smallest number where this is true
taking the multiplication part of the formula, for each number, 2 to 10, you can see it as n * (the other part), of which result, you subtract 1 so it isnt divisible by any number in the range of 2 to 10
and it is always one short
(greatest common divisor of [1, 2, 3, ... 10]) - 1?
15:24
The monkey and the coconuts is a mathematical puzzle in the field of Diophantine analysis involving five sailors and a monkey on a desert island who divide up a pile of coconuts. == History == The problem became notorious when American novelist and short story writer Ben Ames Williams modified an older problem and included it in a story in the October 9, 1926 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. Here is how the problem was stated by Williams: Five men and a monkey were shipwrecked on an island. They spent the first night gathering coconuts. During the night, one man woke up and decided to take...
I need to find a puzzle that can't be googled so easily
You need to stop posting NP-Hard questions as brainteasers.
I accept 3628799 as correct answer to "How many coconuts were there?"
Alternative answer - it doesn't matter how many coconuts there are because coconuts are not nutritionally complete, so they starve to death no matter what.
> From 1902 to 1919, Engelhardt lived on a beautiful South Pacific island, eating nothing but the fruit of Cocos nucifera, which he believed was the panacea for all mankind's woes. Except that a coconut mono-diet proved to be a terrible idea. At the end of his life, der Kokovore was reduced to a mentally ill, rheumatic, severely malnourished sack of bones with ulcers on his legs. He was only 44.
@MikeTheLiar Guess that was a bad idea
This guy got this idea to rate insect bites from 1 to 5
His description of pain level 5 from a warrior wasp was: "Torture. You are chained in the flow of an active volcano. Why did I start this list?"
15:31
@Neil Wait, this is unclear. So in total there are an exact multiple of 10, 9, etc.?
@KendallFrey yeah, minus the one the monkey stole
That would be part of the total
if you consider that part of the total, then yeah
So then the smallest answer is the LCM, i.e. the number whose prime factorization contains at least each number's prime factorizations and no more
Which is an entirely different question than the one in the wiki article
NH.
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Does anyone know a cheap or low-cost way to study for the MCSD exam?
I found github.com/MicrosoftLearning/… but it seems like a collection of related files without the actual course content.
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15:43
Do certification really matters these days?
(LCM of [1, 2, 3, ... 10]) - 1? not GCD
2519. The answer is 2519.
Yes, I wrote a program to exhaustively check every integer from 1 to Int32.MaxValue
@Neil Here's one
thats a good one
it took me at least 3 hours to figure that one out the first time I saw it
Given a 1 litre bottle of arbitrary shape, a stopper for the bottle, a marker, and an endless source of water -- How can you reach a point where you have exactly half a litre of water in the bottle?
15:54
@Neil try googling for some, im sure someone else already made some ;)
> I multiplied together some of the integers from 1 to 99. I got a big number in return:

530,131,801,762,787,739,802,889,792,754,109,70_,139,358,547,710,066,257,652,050,346,294,484,433,323,974,747,960,297,803,292,989,236,183,040,000,000,000.
@MadaraUchiha is this arbitrary enough?
@MadaraUchiha buy a measuring cup. Next.
@Wietlol Sure, but my container has an opening that allows for water to enter and leave (as well as a stopper)
@MikeTheLiar I like how you included 1
15:57
@MikeTheLiar I didn't say "money" was part of your kit
Steal a measuring cup.
Borrow a measuring cup.
@MikeTheLiar I didn't say "friends" were part of the kit, either
Hollow out the skulls of your enemies to a known volume.
Here's another one (although this one is relatively easy and is easy to Google)
> is easy to Google
> can't be googled so easily
find the differences
16:00
You're trapped on a deserted island with just your CRC, how do you best re-establish the current kilogram, meter and second using as simple resources as possible.
Given an unfair coin (say, it shows "head" 67% of the times, instead of 50%) - How can you make a fair coin toss?
throw it 100 times
if number of heads > 67 its heads
next
@Wietlol While that's a valid solution, it's not the simplest.
Each participant of the coin toss has to get both a heads and a tails on separate tosses.
it is the simplest for me, since its the first that popped up in my head
16:02
@Wietlol Sure, here's a constraint: You don't know how unfair the coin is.
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@mr5 I would assume certifications matter at least somewhat and to some companies.
ok...
first throw it 100 times
look how many times heads came up
then throw 100 more times
Spoilers, it's a two headed coin
use the first as reference
@Wietlol That's not a guaranteed fair toss.
16:05
is it not?
Nope.
Imagine that it happens to be a fair coin after all
That would be 50%, but on the first reference toss, you get 46/100
I can't think of anything simpler than throwing it twice. You can pick heads-tails or tails-heads.
@MikeTheLiar That is the correct solution.
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Toss twice, call TH "tails" and HT "heads", if you get TT or HH, ignore and toss twice again.
No matter how unfair the coin (assuming, of course, it will never land on the middle), the probability of TH and HT will always be equal.
16:08
ooh, thatd be nice with a 100% heads :)
Im afraid of an infinite loop
@Wietlol In a math/code situation yes.
In practice, you wouldn't find that unbalanced a coin
Also, it's worth noting that real coins aren't fair either.
Two headed coins tho
How many popes per km^2 at in the Vatican?
2 and a bit
16:27
I was gonna say "there's two living popes" but then I googled it. I was only off by about six years.
I will file these away for the next time I need a new random fun fact.
My wife has heard all of my fun facts several times over. All I really have to do is reference one and she'll say "I know, you told me"
16:42
Jesus christ the amount of spam email I get has skyrocketed in the last week or two
sorry
I started using your email for my subscriptions
Then you've got some interesting tastes
why so?
I dunno, I don't open most of it
the stuff I subscribe to doesnt send anything, they just sell the email addresses they obtain
that is how most of it wörks
16:47
Yes I'm aware
My email has been sold many times apparently
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You know how you bust those kind of people, right?
tagged emails
tagged emails?
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Blur (Abine) calls them Masked Emails, but almost all services have them to some extent: wordtothewise.com/2010/07/tagged-email-addresses
ah
thats neat
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And if we use them well, we can actually help the corporations we trust with our emails to detect breaches in their systems faster.
16:51
its like [email protected] which is from my domain so I can receive all mails being sent to that
and used [email protected] to register on SO, [email protected] to register on Facebook, etc
but then... using a more sane email?
and metadata instead of the actual address?
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sane?
sane
[email protected] is not really in any common format
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what is insane about the abovementioned addresses (once you publicize them like that, though, they are kind of ruined)?
more likely, itd be [email protected]
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you can't do that
16:53
i know
That's a much more expensive method of dealing with the problem
My old manager would just create a new email address at his personal domain for every service he had to register an email for
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usually it is a good thing if the recipient of the email address can't tell what's going on.
And it doesn't solve the issue at all. It just helps identify who sold your details. But they've already been sold so fuck all can be done
He said he used it as a way to track who was selling his data and to whom
16:54
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that's why Abine uses {random hex}@opayq.com
I considered doing it a while ago, but then realise that it's not particularly useful.
@LeeButler you are already ruined :)
no escape from it now
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@LeeButler false. If someone abuses one of my Abine or Meandmyid addresses, I simply turn it off.
What about if you're still using the service though
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16:58
notify them
you should be telling them they had a breach anyway
 
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18:02
Ugh, wanting optional args and params args at the same time is annoying
Yup yup
They do not play well.
18:23
I also do random@mydomain. Noted that some big Facebook apps sell your email :c can't tell which though
18:34
hello how do i get 0 as defaul ?
o this?
var secondBonusAPRBalance = InterestRatesandBalances.Where(x => x.BALANCE != 0).OrderBy(x => x.BONUSZEROAPRMONTHS).ToList()[1].BALANCE;
Define default?
response to 'index was out of range'
'tolist()[1]'
Write less nightmarish code and it'll be easier to debug.
Just check the length of the list.
is it possible to do this with 1 line?
var secondBonusAPRBalance = ...ToList();
var balance = (secondBonusAPRBalance.Count >= 2) ? secondBonusAPRBalance[1].Balance : 0;
Why do you need it on one line?
I'm sure you can do it on one line, but why do you want to?
Do you take pride in writing unreadable code?
18:41
i guess
im a shitty coder
I'm inclined to agree, based on that code snippet.
I gave you a solution. I can give you a one-liner if you can explain why you need one.
im good, thanks for the input
18:56
ToList()[1] = FirstOfDefault()
Ohh that would be 0
durp
The clear solution is to implement SecondOrDefault().
19:12
Hello, are you guys trying to solve anyone's problem or can i ask you guys a question? i'm not asking for code, but some guidence to the problem
@RicardoDiasMorais No need to ask permission to ask. Just ask and people will reply if they have anything to offer.
well, thank you, here it goes:
I have a nested list of an object, let's call it Category,
Category has a property: List<Category> SubCategory,
Category also has this propertys:

long ParentId
Category ParentCategory

that identify the parent category of a category
Problem: since the db is not ours, we can't make changes in it, and only ParentId is coming with values, ParentCategory has values (except on the ones that don't have parent category)
ParentCategory has NO values
and if a category is in the 2nd level of nested, i can do this:
Category SelectedCategory = _categories.Where(w => w.Id == CategoryFromDb.ParentId).FirstOrDefault();
(_categories is the nested list)
and i get the parent category of the selected category
BUT
if the selected category is in a 3rd level of nested, my solution will not work
if the CategoryFromDb is in the 3rd (...)
because the ParentId of a 3rd level Category is a Category from 2nd level, and _categories.Where(w => w.Id == CategoryFromDb.ParentId).FirstOrDefault(); will only search on the first level
what's the best way to work with this?
i have searched and SelectedMany seemed a cool option, but i don't this it works on even deeper nested
i don't think (...)
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19:36
goood morning ppl
good night here, but good morning to you
a basic schema of the problem
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20:08
@RicardoDiasMorais don't have access to most image site on my station but, do I understand good that your question is how to do a recursive search on your list of data?
@RicardoDiasMorais how many categories are there in total?
I'd be inclined to just pull them all from the DB and generate a lookup - dictionary<int categoryId, int rootParentId>. Do this once at startup and store it somewhere.
There must be an elegant SQL solution to this, but not very likely an EF one.
 
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@dr
i belive that too, the categories are 300+ with levels of 4+ and always can be more and more levels
@user23332 i think that's right
21:53
@drch the API returns the list already generated, and the endpoints available are just get/set of a category and only get of the list
i will probably gonna ask the client for a way to get all the categories without the need of getting one by one
to get the info
 
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23:54
Hello guys! I have a bounty expiring here related to C# if you want to take a look!
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54688302/inkedit-globally-and-not-only-inside-my-program

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