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mr5
02:32
o/
I'm confused as to why VS suggests this is a good approach
03:02
It was good to me
mr5
mr5
I think it's confusing
from my experience, it's mostly used for appending flags only.
 
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05:35
@Wietlol I don't think I've ever seen them in use in a project first hand. They look powerful but I don't think they have ever been production ready, as in meant for developers at large to use. The UX and documentation is pretty poor
06:10
ohayou
GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' pleberinos!
mr5
mr5
:|
Gooooo moorniiiiing CeeeeeeShaaaarp! Have you started playing any new games lately?
Paid the old game in my Switch, TESV skyrim. Just completed all the dark brotherhood quests
@JonathonChase I'll steal that Idea!
06:41
morning
07:25
@TomW I think that such a tool is quite powerful... ofcourse I dont like the T4 syntax, but the idea is still useful I think
I suppose that the thing I use has a much different abstraction on its integration
2 days and a half and I get holidays
it is gonna take forever
@mr5 With only one item it is nonsense
07:49
@mr5 sometimes, those things are more readable
often when you have a lot of nested if statements
08:04
ning
mr5
mr5
@Wietlol yes but in this case, it's not.
@bradbury9 agree
VS is nonsense
@nyconing skyrim is a great game
@mr5 I can agree with this
mr5
mr5
that's what I think bradbury is going into
o/
08:08
\o
ahoy mateys
ahoy
Captain O7
Who's hungry?
I'm hungry!
Hello, world!
hungry for the D?
08:23
lol
!!shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I send a message in here and then get signed out
like wat
Definitely me
08:29
same
@Squirrelintraining [TFW](http://tfw.urbanup.com/6173095) [\[That Feel\]](http://urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=That%20Feel) When
Followed by some [\[feel you\]](http://urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=feel%20you) should be able to [\[relate\]](http://urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=relate) to.
Murmaider Murmaider Murmaider Murmaider Murmaider Murmaider Murmaider
Dethklok
Have you got your knife?
08:30
Or in your case, your fangs?
....check?
08:31
C++ knowledge?
ya, thats dethklok
Decide a class name (30 minutes)
what the class do? @nyconing
08:32
@CaptainSquirrel Thats not dethklok, thats "a" "fan" which made that
@Squirrelintraining DO YOU FOLKS LIKE COFFEEEEEE
@Squirrelintraining the animation isn't dethklok, but the music is
it be murmaider :D
@nyconing its even worse with finding new passwords
someone has sat on my chair while i was working from home yesterday >:(
If you sit on someone elses chair when they are not in, what don't you do?
If your answer was, don't mess with the way they have their chair, you are correct!
as it will make them do a big sad
yes
Also tha animation is HAMMER MÄSIG GOOD

Just check out the background and the love for detail
It's friggn awesome
It is amazing, i agree
08:37
@CaptainSquirrel I LOVE COFEEEEEEEEEEEEE weeeeeeee... continues making sounds like Wooldoor Sockbat
@CaptainSquirrel nah, not now to decide...
@Hans1984 finding 'new' password?
@nyconing yes creating a new one
if you already have 10000
Im still reuse my password....
(me too)
I'm starting to get better tho
also, here's a security question
if you use the same password for everything
yeah i used to do that for a long time
08:50
but have 2fa enabled
to get better = append an number to old password
but now i have like 12 passwords
how "insecure" is your account
and i cant even remember all of them
I need to put them into keypass asap
indeed you do
08:53
I wrote some of them down on paper
its the safest way no matter what ppl say
a pc can always go down or any device...
Do some upper case or add/ remove a char changed the password hash, I will do this to make revision on old password.
or save them in a cloud
Instead of 8L7M1xgY0CNIOeo9JBKHQ
@Wietlol agreed but I don't think it has been developed beyond being a Microsoft internal tool that coincidentally is available in the wild. If it were a fully supported dev tool it would be a lot better in a lot of ways
@nyconing well if i had 12 of those i wouldnt remember a single one
i created passwords with actual words
with lower/upper case and numbers
they might not be as safe but atleast i have a chance to remember
08:59
@TomW I dont think that the issue I have with them would be solved tho
since that same issue is in asp.net mvc, blazor, razer and many other stuff
hello everyone!
Rob
Rob
Hello
So I'm having a problem, checked existing answers on SO and nothing works, so here I go: I have an ASP.NET Core project, views are updated once.. If I save a file, it will recompile the cshtml, but if I save it again it won't!
what's the question
@LuccaFerri do you save & then recompile your project?
09:05
any way to make it recompile on every save? w/o using dotnet watch
no, I save it, and it usually watches for the file saved, what's funny that it works only once
and then it stops working so I have to recompile the project
@Harry
This a new .net core feature?
no, this has been here for a while I guess
news to me
09:06
on other projects of mine it works just fine, on other machines at least
but tbf, i've not used core yet much
not an issue i've had it has to be said
have you checked msdn?
yes, I did, I've checked every solution possible, and nothing! This is strange to me
as I've never got it before.
yeah thats baffling
i dunno i got nothing, sorry mate
it's strange that it only recompiles once, if it wasn't recompiling at all I'd say it's probably some sort of system watch problem
it's alright thanks man!
I'll open a question later on SO, let's see if someone knows why this happens. I'm certainly intrigued by it.
09:11
i'm assuming you've installed it all correctly
yes I did, I'll make another project to test it out, but I think it should be working.
I believe it happened when I updated the ASPNET Core version
a few packages, will try to copy some bits of the csproj from a new project and pinpoint where the issue's at
@Hans1984 Also known as "The best tool ever created". As a side note, if you are using security tokens with keepass and use it both in windows and linux, it can be kinda problematic. I had to migrate to KeePassXC because it handles better yubikey
Otherwise, stick to keepass and its awesome plugin library
ok, good to know
no, i only use it on windows
so i should be fine
can anyone translate this gibberish for me please?
> 'The Entity Framework provider type 'VfpEntityFrameworkProvider.VfpProviderServices, VfpEntityFrameworkProvider' registered in the application config file for the ADO.NET provider with invariant name 'VfpEntityFrameworkProvider2' could not be loaded. Make sure that the assembly-qualified name is used and that the assembly is available to the running application.
"Your're scewed"
Glad to help you, roach :)
09:21
:(
@Harry Missing File?
Add the reference to the project. What reference? who knows
OH
i might have missed the config file
thanks
A quick search give me a nuget package VfpEntityFrameworkProvider
i think i know what i did
09:23
ok, glad to help
i fucked a PR so just took the most recent master and downloaded my changed files but i dont think put them all in the project
thank you
09:39
Just a rant: Microsoft.Data.SQLite does not implement DataAdapters. There is no class and its provider factory does return null when calling its CreateDataAdapter method. Now I gotta check System.Data.SQLite (the one SQLite made) to check if it works fine.
Who the hell does distribute a data access library that does only allow datareaders to fetch the data? Ohh wait... Microsoft does xD
10:25
ok so managed to fix the issue with the View compilation above. Did everything that every stackoverflow post told me to do. I was hosting it on another drive, and for some reason it did not work (for other projects it does, but who cares); modified csproj to be exactly the same as another blank asp.net project I had, and it works. Just as a side note; the other projects also work in another drive and it does work and when I moved just the csproj contents it didn't.
Is it just me? I seem to remember the background compiler in Visual Studio used to be very reliable. Ever since VS 2011 it feels like it's got more and more unstable. Intellisense randomly behaves in an odd manner displaying wrong options or just plain ceases to function, mashing CTRL+SPACE does nothing. Errors and Warnings randomly appear and disappear like mirages leaving me wondering if I imagined the whole thing.
i often see errors in the error list for problems i've JUST fixed
Right! It's like shifting sands, can't rely on my instruments anymore. I have no idea if I'm flying level, in a circle or on an imminent crash course with the ground!
A bit more unstable and way more laggy (takes time to detect changes and sometimes you must to recompile to get the error list cleared)
Plus VS2010 TFS windows was way more usable than VS2012 one
You could type more than 1 line in the "changes" textbox.
10:43
@BlackSquirrel yeah, i don't think that's going away any time soon
@CaptainSquirrel Agreed, just needed to share pain and confirm it's not just my mind turning to mush :)
My favorite VS annoyance is when you open a file you've just saved & Everything errors
but none of the errors show up correctly in the error list
My least favourite is when the entire IDE just vaporizes, no crash dialog nothing, just vanishes into the 5th dimension.
Don't think i've experienced that yet
but there is time
That one may possibly be related to the fact it's a remote VM accessed via Citrix and some decidedly suspicious NAS called (of all things to call your disk as a service) Atlantis!
10:52
that's just asking for problems
In fact Atlantis literally sank without trace, now called something else I can't remember but I am at the mercy of the infrastructure dept here I have no control over this :(
All your data is going bellow sea level, in the realms of Cthulhu
You better start praying to the elders
"I am at the mercy of the infrastructure dept" <-- And pray very hard!
TO͇̹̺ͅƝ̴ȳ̳ TH̘Ë͖́̉ ͠P̯͍̭O̚​N̐Y̡ H̸̡̪̯ͨ͊̽̅̾̎Ȩ̬̩̾͛ͪ̈́̀́͘ ̶̧̨̱̹̭̯ͧ̾ͬC̷̙̲̝͖ͭ̏ͥͮ͟Oͮ͏̮̪̝͍M̲̖͊̒ͪͩͬ̚̚͜Ȇ̴̟̟͙̞ͩ͌͝S̨̥̫͎̭ͯ̿̔̀ͅ
all hope is lost !
I am on my third VM this month having trashed two already with file corruption
10:56
How do you even destroy a virtual hard drive?!
Virtually of course :)
It's not like those have physical read/write limitations
Damnit
So we have VDisk file on NAS and C: partition is read only but somehow changes are redirected elsewhere with some Voodoo I don't understand. And obviously this setup is pretty unstable
tl;dr black magic fuckery? @BlackSquirrel
Black Squirrel fuckery
11:00
Squirrel Magic fuckery
Anyway I am on vacation from tomorrow so I can forget it all for two blissful weeks.
@BlackSquirrel true dat
where did shad go
i thought he had an affection with everyone in here
!!Did he betray us ?
@Hans1984 No
That's good
11:08
last seen 4 days ago
Probebly wankers cramp
I saw a fun setting in my phone yesterday that i forgot to mention
something along the lines of "Would you like your phone to continuously scan for WiFi and other devices even if WiFi and Bluetooth are turned off?"
Ah something about devices near you right?
And or GPS locationdata
11:19
OMG, that title in the review queue... stackoverflow.com/questions/57476272/…
@bradbury9 lmao
Hello guys
wtf
hello guy
Hi Prabhat
@CaptainSquirrel did you try using an http parser?
11:25
oh how i love it
searching for bugs in code
when its just a typo..again
A NullReferenceException got me puzzled yesterday for 10 minutes until I realized Microsoft did not implement dataadapters in their SQLite classes. their GetDataAdapter returned null.
This afternoon I will get rid of that nasty nuget package
Shouldnt they have thrown an Exception instead return null;?
they should
I am using a API and I get NotImplementedException --> OK, I know what is happening
11:33
but then they are not as smart as us
so forgive them
I am using a API and I get NullReferenceException --> 10 minutes until I find out the problem
Plus, the Visual Studio by default does add throw NotImplementedException when you choose "implement the interface".
11:56
@Default nah, got it working with regex in the end :D
Because i'm not Technically parsing html, its not so bad
speaking of actually, i still need to checkout what Madara mentioned
something something \n
@Hans1984 that ending
yes the slap
xD
HOW CAN SHE SLAP
slap that ass
12:21
:O
how r00d
@Squirrelintraining that's funny :)
@Default Aye, fawlty towers is great!
12:33
I'm too young to have appreciated them when they were on tv though, can't say I've seen much of it. Although I know some of the lines. "I Knoooow" for instance ^^
It's a must watch!
My father has them all on DVD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zvaBYIXa64
urgh, smoking in the bed
Also: Did you know they had a huge discussion about Life of Brian back in the day?
I did not. I think I have time for this 😁
But you must :o
It's also just "background noise"
12:47
guys
roach
i downloaded the master branch for our project and downloaded some new files i had to add to it and i've gone to push them and there's 248 changes
i've staged 9
> I had just downloaded vscode as an alternative and I was just playing with the source control option, seeing how it wanted to stage FIVE THOUSAND FILES I clicked discard... AND IT DELETED ALL MY FILES, ALL OF THEM, PERMANENTLY!
It gets better
lol
that rage
12:51
lol
"microsoft locked and limited conversation to collaborators on 17 Aug 2017"
damage control
but I can understand this guys anger
months of work gone
poor guy
lifetime you ll never get back
how short is your life
It's perfectly human response. You lost something very valuable, deep down you know it's your fault but you really don't want to admit that to yourself (due to the ego plugin) so you go on a blame rampage.
blampage
12:57
Moral of the story: setup your SC first, not three months later.
If you couldnt do it first, do a copy of verything before pulling to SC
13:10
Good morning
moral of the story, dont use vscode :D
s/dont use vscode/dont use vscode to do git operations
Would now be a good time to mention that for my first year of my career the company i was at actually Removed their source control before i got there?
to get the project up-to-date me and the contractor would sit at my desk for an hour and use a notepad++ plugin to compare and merge our changes
Sounds like they managed to implement code reviews, then.
i mean, it was only me and the contractor doing the programming
and the only other person at that place was my boss (the owner)
so, it wasn't overly bad i guess
but vsts was also a thing & we did have a msdn sub sooooooo
no excuse really
What was their reasoning on removing the source control in the first place?
13:21
I suspect this was kinda bs looking back
but something along the lines of "The developers who left before you joined brought a list of reasons why they didn't want it & we removed it because of those reasons"
@Squirrelintraining Lol i just noticed, they deactivated the comments on the video
Wow i shouldn't have clicked that video
:D
Suggest edit s/Squirrel/the squirrels
@CaptainSquirrel why?
13:27
@Squirrelintraining i'm in an office and that vidya starts with what i can only assume is a sex scene
@CaptainSquirrel It's the intro of "Friday Night, Saturday Morning"
> Is it favorite or favourite?
> Favorite and favourite are both correct spellings, depending on whether you use American or British spelling standards. Favorite is preferred in American English, while favourite is preferred in British
I did not know that
@CaptainSquirrel Also it's a boi rolling of a girl, with a blanket between them, but I can see the hickup.
just not something that is office appropriate lmao
13:43
Same with colour/color
labo(u)r, hono(u)r
horro(u)r
@Squirrelkiller basically its the right way of spelling things (e.g. colour) and the wrong way of spelling things
Timestamped the important part
Oh how wrong that poor dude was
@CaptainSquirrel aye, tbh I didn't even register it ^^
14:27
Hey all, at my office, we have a C#-based file processing application that runs as a standalone Windows Services application. The aforementioned application runs properly, and uses the System.Diagnostics.TraceListener logs info, warnings, errors, etc., to a sql server database "logging" table. We are developing a Web-based configuration/settings Web Portal that can be used to configure settings
for the aforementioned application, and also give administrators a way of viewing the logs via the Web Portal
Thats nice :)
I was just wondering if anyone know if there is a way to use the System.Diagnostics.TraceListener to easily retrieve said logs from the sql server database table, and put it on the web portal
Does anyone know if it's possible
?
Ya sure, there is always a lumber jack who will move and display logs
I know that I could just query the sql server database "logging" table, and display the data in the web. However, I was wondering if there were any features associated with the System.Diagnostics.TraceListener API that will do this for me in such a way that it will be easier to implement and/or have more features in order to do the aforementioned software requirement
You would need to have a login with access to that table, sa I assume or admin.
If you have them in txt on the server you might be able to access them depending on your share requirements.
Going to go with no
Maybe if there is a SQL namespace
14:33
@juanvan Thanks. Could you please elaborate?
Time to go home invade the other squirrel, cya guys tomorrow!
@crazyTech You may want to look at the WebPageTraceListener
@Squirrelkiller oh shit your right
I'M NOT ON MY WAY YET DIDN'T NOTICE THE TIME
Haha dont worry, gotta meet the girlsquirrel somewhere first anyway and then probably slowly walk around in Mercado or something
kk seeing you, haavve a nice day of work
14:42
@jonathon-chase Thanks, I'll take a look.
15:24
Hey all, Is there any kind of functionality within Microsoft's System.Diagnostics API that read data from a log file and/or log database table? I'm just asking even thought I feel that I'm wrong because most of the classes in System.Diagnostics API are trace listeners which
deals with writing to log files and/or log database tables
user47589
15:36
No.
straight to it
@Amy and @Harry Thanks
mr5
mr5
If you're into Interstellar-like movie, this audiobook called Dark Matter by Blake Crouch might interest your curious soul
user47589
15:51
Short and sweet would be my motto if I had a motto.
mr5
mr5
@crazyTech if there was a standard format of a log file, I think it would be there.
user47589
The only log reader in the framework is the windows event log stuff. Nothing exists in the framework for reading log files, AFAIK
user47589
I mean, general file reading aside. Nothing stops you from parsing the logs yourself
@Amy Yes, I'm going to implement C# code that will simple retrieve log entries from the database logging table ( kind of really rudimentary stuff), I was hoping there would be an existing Microsoft API for this
user47589
There isn't.
user47589
16:05
Nothing built into the framework
17:10
posted on August 13, 2019 by ericlippert

I’m back from my annual vacation where I fly south to Canada and take way too many photos. As with all my hobbies, I’m not a very good nature photographer but I do enjoy it, and this year was particularly … Continue reading →

Does Lippert live in Alaska? Or is "fly south to Canada" a joke that I'm not getting
Oh it's a Seattle joke
17:26
After a thousand years, I'm free!
user47589
17:38
gives Grace a sock
Come on, Amy, I got two feet.
takes out second sock you'd like this, wouldn't you
user47589
We can fix that. Where's my bonesaw
All I have is a sawhorse
user47589
Do not apply a saw to ponies or horsies. You will have a bad time.
18:45
lol wrong chat dude
18:55
@ton.yeung That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
The command used to be !!giphy but it relied on Lemon's site which isn't currently functional
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