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bye
You'll need to burn your machine. Probably your house too.
So the new title... guess that loop never gets executed...
Design question: Which is better: Uniform, consistent code, or DRY?
It must of installed when I installed VS 2012 RC
@KendallFrey It depends :P
00:05
I have a bunch of methods, and for each method, a class. Each method basically returns an instance of the appropriate class. I have 4 methods that are very similar, to the point that I could create one class for all 4, and instantiate the class with different parameters. The class itself is very small, about 20-30 LOC.
Whaddya think?
Which methodology do you think it the easiest to maintain/extend is what I would do, I guess.
Combining the classes leads to less code duplication, but more surprises in the code.
Since I'm probably going to be the only one actively maintaining the code, the DRY approach might be better.
hey, anyone good with EF?
Baseline at best here, Vinny
01:04
Yes, you can access a method in the master page from the content page.
01:24
Hello guys, can someone give a good book recomendation for learning .NET ?
I'm more inclined to reading about WebForms
What part of .NET? webforms are the Devil! Learn MVC
If I were you, I'd forget webforms. I did that, and I wish I went straight to MVC
Yes, I know that, but here where I live, a lot of company uses only WebForms
My birthday is Saturday and I'm hoping I get a server as my present... WTF is wrong with me?
Then you can save them by switching over to MVC
01:28
I have a Java/PHP/AS3 past, so OO and C# is not a problem, I'm wanted to learn fast WebForms
I'm already reading some articles at asp.net/mvc/
(And loving MVC)
I love that book. I've gone over chapters 7-9 three times now and considering I'm a DBA and am developing a website where I work it's been wonderful
It's better than this?
http://manning.com/palermo3/
I don't know if better but considering MVC 4 is just now in Release Candidate and that's a first edition book I wouldn't want to get bad information
Thanks
What about we talk about a book about WebForms? :P
01:47
hey since when are there hot chicks in this room
anyone's used metro for win8 successfully here?
I'm going to the dev camp for win8 in a few weeks
I hope to learn how to make metro not awful.
What means "METRO" in english?
or better, why they named as "METRO"?
Metropolitan - the area of a city. Commonly used for bus/train/subway networks.
To answer your second question: no idea. I hear they're getting sued over it though, so it's no longer actually called 'metro'
01:52
There is no such thing as a good webforms book
Isn't that Manning book the shitty one?
Agreed Grixxly.
The one that got like 0 stars
In brazillian, Metro means Subway LOL
Metro is also slang for guys that aren't manly.
01:52
I though Manning books were good accepted.
Metrosexuals?
it means subway in french too
Ah! Vc Brasileiro?
yeah metrosexuals.
Most are, in my opinion but first editions of just released software often suck and aren't accurate
Look on Amazon. That book got horrible reviews
01:54
Minas Gerais?
@Hiverzz, I'm from Rio de Janeiro
Thanks Ryan!
Mina mulera es Brasileiro, she's from SP.
no problemo
01:55
damn... Brazil... I want to go to there so much... most beautiful women in the world
Mina mulero???
She's now laughing at my Portuguese :(
Your wife?
LOL
We here think that people from other countries see us here as a big jungle
Problem with Brazil, for me, is I don't speak Portuguese and I'd have to take my Wife...
(my english is sucking)
01:57
I've been to Sao Paulo. There's no jungle there. I don't think there's any grass there.
Better than my Portugese, Marcelo.
Yes, Sao Paulo is our "piece of America". Rio de Janeiro is less metropole
From where you guys are?
We have a regular here for Sao Paulo... can't remember his name. I'm from Iowa
Right words, wrong syntax. "Where are you guys from?" I live in Minneapolis now, kind of in the middle of the US, near Canada.
About ten hours north of Grixxly.
(Speaking loosely)
02:02
Well gents, my wife is still laughing at my multilingual attempts. I'm going to go hang my head in shame. See you tomorrow.
Laterz
Bye!
(hoping that "bye" isn't a gay-ish word)
It isn't. Bye Girlfriend on the other hand.. :P
lol
I learned english playing some games
that's why I can't express myself as good as I wish
Hell, you're doing fine
02:06
:D
I speak American, can read German and speak enough Russian/Spanish to make sure I can get a beer
What I know from German is what I learned listening Rammstein
I lived near Rammstein AFB I lived in Frankfurt for 2 years
German seems to be a hard language to learn
Whoa! Nice
I loved Germany. If I ever won the lottery it would be hard to choose between living in Germany or Ireland, or Scotland for the rest of my life
02:11
Sure are great places
BTW German is an easy language to learn to communicate it's a bitch to learn to be syntactically correct
Portuguese is like that
but seems less complex
e.g. every class teaches Aufwiedersien is 'goodbye' but in certain areas Tuce means the same thing
Grixxly, thanks for the talk, I 'm going to bed
So, aufwiedersien
:P
Nice talking to you. Since you're in Brazil send all single women with no morals my way. As long as they can program :)
02:16
LOL
okay!
Tuce :P
 
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03:25
Hi, How to count once for a specified record even if the record exist more than one. For instance I have a sql query SELECT COUNT(Date) FROM mytable WHERE name like '%John%'.... So, if I find name "john" , I want to count only one time, no matter john name exist more than one
03:40
hm?
Select Distinct *
^^
 
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06:02
good morning guys
@OutlawLemur Scarlet :(
Hi
QUick question
String var2 = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["KKSTechConnectionSt‌​ring"].ConnectionString;
Here I am not getting var2 as nul
I mean var2 is not getting the connection string
Girish what is your project structure ??
single web project ??
or what ?
where are u calling this ?
@bhuvin Its in the code-behind file
to insert the values
??
06:25
no dude its like
the config file wherein the connection string lies is the startup project ?
I didn't get you @bhuvin
See..
I have a ASP.NET project
Web app
I have a page called "Add_Emp.aspx"
And .cs file is this
public void InsertInfo()
{

String var2 = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["KKSTechConnectionString"].ConnectionString;

SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(var2);

String insertstring = @"insert into Emp (EmpID, FirstName, LastName, MiddleName, Mob1, Mob2, Phone, Email1, Email2, EmpDesc, EmpType, Accno, IFSCCode, Branch, ManagerID, DeptID, ApproxUnitPrice)
values (@EmpID, @FirstName, @LastName, @MiddleName, @Mob1, @Mob2, @Phone, @Email1, @Email2, @EmpDesc, @EmpType, @Accno, @IFSCCode, @Branch, @ManagerID, @DeptID, @ApproxUnitPrice)";
wait a min
So here, the var2 string is still null..
Okay.
 
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07:49
A minute becomes an hour
lews do you live in this chat room?
08:04
Lol
I am always online when not sleeping.
morning guys
morning
08:30
Hi
hello
I got a table like this:
ID|NAME|PARENTID
0 |LOL |null
1 |OOO |0
2 |kaka |1
3 |BOB |null
bobs not having a good day under all that kaka is he
when i pass in ID 0 to query then the result is :
0 |LOL |null
1 |OOO |0
2 |kaka |1
using linq can do like that?
u want the hierarchy right ?
08:34
Why should the query return everything?
If I pass an ID of 0, I would expect to get 0|LOL|null
@LewsTherin but 0 is the parent for 1 and 1 is the parent of 2
anyone know how to do this using linq?
@LewsTherin - he needs the full hierarchy
08:36
What hierarchy?
0 's child is 1 , 1's child is 2 etc
He already has the hierarchy, what he wants is a query.
@BallCutter - dude which db are u using
cant you just do a sort?
A sort won't work.. I think
08:37
i'm using ms sql
coz if its sql server 2008
but i need use linq to get it
no sp pls
@BallCutter Why do you have to use Linq? :O
pure linq
then as a part of ur db design hirarchy id will work wonders
08:38
able to do it?
@BallCutter why ?
of course
what u can to in sql is poss with linq
simple logic it is ...
i'm using ef
so ?
ef could be used to call sps
08:39
so i need to query it
and want to remind u
and i find no way to do it...
that linq when sent to db its a performance hit
Stop bullshitting and give him the code lol. I think I have an idea.. gimme a few seconds
hahaha !
@LewsTherin - he s going the wrong way dude
08:40
thanks @LewsTherin
@bhuvin Why?
I think something like this:
begin loop
var childData = from data in someBloodyTable.Blah
where data.ID= someIdInput select data ;
store childData.ID in someIdInput
end loop
I know not very helpful uh? xD
i got the logic
just dunno how to make the recursive call in linq
need to use recursive ?
The thing is you would be querying the data every time, which is bad :(
Sorry, I suck at recursion :(
08:44
@LewsTherin - First Working with linq and hitting long things is a performance hit , sometime try to see the query which is passed to the db
there was something on codeprojects (is that an evil word here?? ) that used extention methods for that sort of thing
2nd - performance hit is in passing the dead long queries to the db , then the performance plan is made evry time
so that again hits
"long things"?
3rd - while working with hierarchy and its sql server 2008 , hierarchy id is the best to work out , its super easy with such stuff , just a single query will work in case of a stub
long complex queries
Is using DelegateCommand slow?
08:48
if its any use to you heres teh article codeproject.com/Articles/68978/…
nope... i cant understand it
no "simple" query to do that?
i'm using ms sql 2005
would it be possible to use a stored procedure instead?
nope...
09:10
2
Q: Help with recursive linq expression

Casey JonesI have a database table where all the records are linked among each other i.e. something similar to the image bellow: As you can see on the diagram, a record can be root and can have 1 or more children, where each child stores in its ParentID property the ID property of its parent. I was wonde...

the only other thing i can think of is using multiple froms this should produce a cross apply in the resulting query but i cant test it, maybe the smarter people here can sort it
Lol @AndréSilva had a problem like that yesterday...
anyone able to solve it?
@BallCutter And yeah @SPFiredrake did
whos SPFiredrake?
hello mikhail
09:29
hi guys
09:39
howdy
09:53
how does one do the following??
"create a StreamReader wrapping a MemoryStream"
            using (MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream())
            {
                using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(ms))
                {
                }
            }
as in that?
I dont know
That isn't wrapping the MemoryStream
My best guess is to extend MemoryStream if it isn't sealed. And have a Streamreader variable
Actually, that is technically considered to be wrapper..
09:58
@RoelvanUden what, ELDunn's code?
ahh ok
(nice one) @E.LDunn
My bad then :P
@RoelvanUden How's your WPF?
Not bad.
Is DelegateCommand the slowest routing command? And what does IsAsync do?
10:13
DelegateCommand, assuming an ICommand implementing using a delegate, is not slow at all. It's one of the fastest implementations possible. Async means that you execute a task on another thread, thus, asynchronous.
@RoelvanUden I meant IsAsync sorry.
IsAsync in what?
Would it make any difference?
In the binding
I don't know what 'IsAsync' you are talking about.
Content="{Binding dsdd,IsAsync=True}"
I got the answer
10:15
Ah, yes, there is a difference. If you set that to true, a different thread is used to get/set the properties from your ViewModel. This is useful if you have a somewhat heavy property that needs to be retrieved (50ms+) without blocking the UI. Otherwise, IsAsync is bad, and causes overhead.
Thanks @RoelvanUden
10:39
whats everyone upto?
work :s
urgg can anyone tell me what you have to type to get entityframework to build your databas for you in codefirst
EF?
:'(
lol why the sad face?
every time you build a db with EF CodeFirst a DBA silently weeps
10:44
HAHAHA
just for developement purposes dont cry
ah k :P
11:23
Hello guys - A Question : If I have 200 Threads which wants to read from Cache object. will they be able to read all at once ? or Only one thread is able to read and 199 other threads are waiting....?
which Cache object?
cause normally I just check the reference
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.caching.cache.aspx
and then see if it is thread-safe
and then just test it
Just because something is threadsafe will not mean that threads can execute concurringly, might lock stuff internally
@DavidDV It is Thread safe. But what about concurrent reading ?
I believe the Cache object.. AFAIK MemoryCache is threadsafe, but what it stores may not be.
@LewsTherin Im not taling about its store. Im talking about 200 Threads which wants to read Now.
Like I said don't know what happens internally, best thing is to quickly test it out
11:28
It could have some sort of locking.
id go with david on this and say test it, if 100 takes half the time of 200 then there not reading at the same time
If you want to know for sure you can always run it through a decompiler and read it?
@ErikvanBrakel Couldn't find it in reflector. They call a native function there.
@ErikvanBrakel didn't find any lock
*native assembly
you're right, I can't find any locking either
How is it thread safe then?
11:34
@LewsTherin Internally
perhaps natively? I am not sure how that would work
1
Q: thread safety when interacting with cache

amateurI have a question to assist with my understanding of thread safety and concurrency in my .net c# application. To take for example, reading and writing from the asp.net cache. I am developing a high scale .net application, with interaction with the cache. I am aware of the different levels of ...

Does that help?
"The ASP.NET cache object itself is thread safe. You can access it from multiple threads without the collection itself being damages. However you are responsible yourself of ensuring thread safety for the objects that you do put in your cache."
Reading through that question + answers I think the best solution is to use immutable objects
@LewsTherin That does't related my friend
I was asking about if 199 other threads are waiting
@ErikvanBrakel Im not talking about the content
11:39
im talking about reading from cache
did you try?
as in, create a bunch of threads and read at the same time
How'd you know if they are waiting?
testing it with stopwatch now with many versions ... is taking too long for me now...
( im in work)
@LewsTherin I don't know thats why I asked.
11:40
I think that if it's not specified in the documentation you can't assume either way
it could very well change in an update
but what's the case? why do you need to know if you can access it from so many threads at the same time?
if testing takes too long, why are you on this chat?
@ErikvanBrakel for highly performanced system , what happens if 2000 threads come to read. will 1999 will wait ( blocked) ?
Test it and you will now
more threads doesnt mean faster though
@DavidDV Just wandering if you met this prob
*wondering
11:42
well, reasoning about it makes me think that you can't have serial access to the ASP.NET web cache
No, then again, would you trust some guy in a chat-room for your production system???
if you have serial access, it would slow down rather than speed up
@DavidDV Im just asking. Im gonna still search
Just asking Thats all
@ErikvanBrakel I know how locks works....
yes, I know how locks work as well. What I am trying to say is that the cache will probably be really fast, so even if your threads need to wait it will be very minimal. I would probably try out the cache, and write in such a way that it's easy to swap out for your own implementation. So you can fix it when it becomes a problem
12:16
Hell is other programmers.
12:35
lol
12:46
wait why are the other tags back up?
Alright, you know how MVC/unobtrusive ajax will wire up fields with similar names to contain the same value? What's that called, I need to learn how to monkey with it.
and has there ever been a female let alone a hot chick in this room?
My wife shoulder surfs sometimes.
I think she matches both conditions.
lol dont tell people that! , the foreach statement demands that they flirt with her.
and to answer your question, well i say answer i mean give a responce "i have no idea"
welcome back mr david dv
heh, thanks anyway Mr. Dunn
12:56
Woof Woof!
who let the dogs out?
@E.LDunn yes, quite a few, in fact
anna lear is here some days
@Kendall why did we put all the tags up again?
I've heard that name, haven't I?
she works for SE
@HansZ I won the argument.
12:57
there are kind of a lot of them....
SquareEnix?
Is Telerik free?
I said that we want to attract attention, and people that search for a WPF room might not find us without the tags.
okay
that makes sense
12:59
I think they have a demo @LewsTherin, but it is not free.
time and time again i always forget what "this" is used for...
but isnt wpf also vb?
what about
yeah that's what I was thinking

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