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13:00
He starts using it in chapter 12, I'm on chapter 11 :(
Lol
Then don't cast it to IController
hi
Hello!
Are you talking about in my NinjectControllerFactory? That's his code straight from the book in chapter 7
13:06
The one with IController that you used
Undo the changes and remove the cast
Ninjas are fucking up yur factory
Can't u use pirates
I have it back to the way it was...
It makes your code loosely coupled
I'll see you guys when I get to Microsoft.
grix silly thing to mention, but im going to mention it anyways. if your following along with a book have you checked the publishers or writters website.. there may be an error in the book somewhere, they normally have a place where corrections to material can be found
13:11
The stuff I adopted for my app from the book works. This part is trying to use the book as an example and doesn't work. So... my fault :(
Does the Bind tell ninject what the controller type is?
@Grixxly Is that MVC controllers? Are you injecting controllers at run time?
Cool, it was easier than I expected to be this maintenance.
@KendallFrey Ping ! How is your LINQ to Javascript going ?
@Grixxly Interesting, I have been injecting lots of things into my controllers but have never thought of injecting the controllers themselves, what benefits does this give you?
:( I found a library with about twice as many methods than I even could come up with for mine, so I said screw it. Now I get my spare time back.
13:18
Long difficult session of figuring out why it isn't working :-/
is it one layer of abstraction too many?
@KendallFrey I think we, from C# chat, should build a project. No idea which project, but we should.
@Grixxly That's me today.
hello. I'm trying to debug a service, and to debug I attach it to a runing process. however it shows me this message:

> the following module was built either with optimizations
> enabled or without debug information

> <path to service dll>

> To debug this module, change its project build configuration
> to Debug mode.

any idea?
>>figuring out why it isn't working
That is wat using frameworks is all about :D
13:19
@AndréSilva Sounds cool, but what could we do that everyone could participate?
According to the book it's the level of abstract the author likes
what book?
@KendallFrey Maybe something involving games.
@rogcg Did you write the service?
@KendallFrey yes
13:20
@KendallFrey I will come up with something. But that would be awesome. It would be good to synchronize our minds and make the world a better place.. wat?
@LewsTherin Cool! My brain is empty for ideas though.
@rogcg Compile it in Debug mode and try again.
@KendallFrey but I guess I did it
Did you move the DLL after building it?
13:21
@Grixxly I am sure I read that book and didn't take away the need to inject controllers.
@KendallFrey to where
Anywhere.
@KendallFrey no. just built it and started the service
OK, go into Build > Configuration Manager and ensure that everything is building as Debug.
gonna build it again in Debug mode just to try
everything is in debug
13:23
I don't know. His e-commerce app in chapters 7-9 inject controllers automagically somehow... I have 5 controllers 4 work :(
Project Properties > Build > Optimize code should be unchecked. I don't know why it would be checked but...
@KendallFrey is it for me?
@KendallFrey Do you know this website? codecademy.com/#!/exercises/0
13:24
Teaches you javascript with live lessons and test examples.
@KendallFrey all unchecked
Instead of javascript, it would be nice to do that on c# huh..
@AndréSilva Pretty f*cking awesom, IMO.
@AndréSilva With Roslyn, right?
Or LINQPad style?
._. I don't know.
I was thinking about a console style.
Like hackertyper.com
13:26
Just for the basics and the best practices. :(
Well, I meant what would we use to compile the code?
Would we use Roslyn, or just embed their statements into a pre-written class?
I never heard about Roslyn. What is it about ?
It's the C# compiler as a service.
With pre-written class wouldn't be quite nice, because the person might write with different ways.
i.e. compiler with public API.
13:27
Is it trustful this Roslyn ?
@Grixxly what's the error on number 5?
@AndréSilva It's going to be the new C# compiler.
IController doesn't return the controller
It's still in development, but once it's finished, it will be the compiler shipped with VS.
That's awesome. I'm reading it is CTP.
13:29
Yeah. :( :C
This to be exact:

[InvalidOperationException: The IControllerFactory 'PoolSpaInspections.WebUI.Infrastructure.NinjectControllerFactory' did not return a controller for the name 'WaterQualityInformation'.]
Hurry up, Microsoft!
@KendallFrey any idea?
@KendallFrey No, when Microsoft rushes, a new Vista comes out. :(
:))
13:29
@rogcg Nope, I'm stumped.
ok
@AndréSilva I said hurry, not rush.
there is something like this: coderun.com
This is the line that blows up return controllerType == null ? null : (IController)ninjectKernel.Get(controllerType);
but I still line LinqPAD better
13:31
@SWeko Something like that, but for teaching purposes.
LINQPad is awesome, no questions asked.
@KendallFrey Yup, I like Snippet Compiler more though
Snippet compiler?
Different purposes but both very nice tools
I was a Snippet Compiler afficionado, but converted recently to LinqPad for on the fly coding.
13:32
Why's that?
and I think it's a bit abbandoned
I'm learning so much today... I love it.
I thought its not being developed anymore
Snippet one
Ah, yea ... missing support for var is a good reason I suppose
changed machines, did not install it, and still dont need to
13:33
@AndréSilva I suddenly remember that Roslyn supports C# scripts. That would be perfect for a teaching app.
use linqpad everyday and very happy :)
@KendallFrey Do you think it is a valid project?
I guess it targets .NET 3.5, but I've rarely run into issues when I want to test something really quickly
@AndréSilva definitely
Oh, yeah.
13:34
So when do we start?
Tomorrow?
Sure. :)
I mean, for real.
Do we want CodePlex, Google Code, or SourceForge?
I vote CodePlex.
github?
What are you guys working on? :0
13:36
Github is nice.
Github always looked too limited to me.
I thought github was the de facto. Never used any of the others.
@robjb A website to teach c#. With compiler and such
More of a source code repository than a project page.
Ah
13:36
@AndréSilva This is gonna be a website?
Dang, I know almost nothing about that.
Well, I think people wouldn't download a program..
And browsers don't have Roslyn built in like JavaScript.
So, WinForm it is.
Absolutely not.
13:37
lol
So tell me !! What would it be !
I won't work on it if it's WinForms.
WPF, sure.
it could run roslyn server-side
So, still on the web.
Who's hosting the server?
Not me.
13:39
I can talk to my boss to host it for us.
I just wrote a regex for stripping HTML tags ... I feel so dirty.
3
This idea is so bull crap.
Why? :(
lol, why?
A bunch of random people decide to make some random app and can't decide how to make it.
13:40
Well, that's how 99% of the projects start...
Those decisions typically take a little discussion ;)
Let me know if you have a better idea of what's happening, and maybe I can help write some code.
We spent 1-3 months deciding on languages, tools, & frameworks for my senior project
I've had enough project managing.
It's a dirty job but someone has to do it :)
13:41
does WaterQualityInfoController need to extend Controller rather than implement IController?
My job is too stressful, I don't need stress evenings and weekends too.
Well, I just thought it would be nice for the SO community to work on something..
Yeah, I agree.
@Grixxly ?
it doesn't work like that
)
13:42
So, is this gonna be web or desktop?
If web, how?
I don't know. I just used what I had previously gone through as an example.
It had to be Web.
its gonna be a qbasic web application written with netscape in mind based on ermmm
I have too little knowledge compared to you, so I actually have no idea.
@E.LDunn Rather use LOLCODE
In that case, I'm probably useless.
13:44
:))))
I've done this much | | web programming.
qbasic - still use it LOL
@Grixxly Can you change it and see class WaterQualityInfoController : IController to class WaterQualityInfoController : Controller
Well, at least I threw an idea into everyones mind. Now you will think about this.
@#$@#@^@$^#^#&%$$*$^ Sometimes I really hate myself... really... The Fin Controller was misspelled!!!
13:44
I wish I had stuck with programming when I was younger, would be far more proficient now
Tried QBasic at like 12 ... stopped and went to C at 14... then stopped programming until like 19.
@AndréSilva Yeah, thanks for keeping me up at night. I can't sleep as it is. :)
mo loosely coupled, mo problems yo
I have one of my clients with qbasic
just have to deal with it
The very mention of QBasic brings back childhood memories, lol
Now I am getting the following [MissingMethodException: Cannot create an instance of an interface.]
13:46
One does not simply deal with QBasic
they still have big hpux mainframe with that oldie green terminal screen
I was about to say, propose a rewrite?
@paulik :projectile vomit:
yeah I know
we tried to push them to migrate to something modern
THE MATRIX!?
13:46
they have JSF frontend
but backend.... sux
That doesn't say much about the front-end either
Ultimate+ database with qbasic scripts around it
it does say :)
it's 15-20 years younger
thought you were going to say EF
Yea, but Java, ew
Every morning, my mouse scroll acts strange because it won't scroll in direct sunlight.
:D
fml
13:49
Your mouse is so cool it needs sunglasses.
haha
programmer + sunlight don't mix
only ray bun sunglasses
my current office does not have windows at all... 3 floors underground. I hate it
@Grixxly is that with WaterQualityInfoController : IController or WaterQualityInfoController : Controller
The second. It should have been WaterQualityInformationController : Controller. So now I'm getting the controller but am getting the error cannot create and instance of an interface
13:52
Oh neat. I get an xbox game just for turning in code.
what one
bet its halo
ha?
I want xbox game too
Not sure. It's gotta be a Microsoft Game Studio game.
i would laugh so hard if it was an xbox game and not an xbox360 game
Yea
13:54
LOL :)
@Grixxly What does the line look like it's failing on?
Woo! Fable. :(
haha
Haven't found the line yet
I have Fable... not even opened
came with xbox some time ago
13:55
Alright, time to learn how to create an azure service that updates live tiles and bind that to specific machines.
It's a good game Pualik, you should play it.
cool... I want to touch Azure as well
I think everyone gets a free 90 days on Azure.
actual platform yes, but can't you start doing something locally without actual Azure deployment. Meaning like emulation of Azure deployment
may be I don't know what I'm talking about :) since I never touched Azure
who has ?
:P
Azure is a cloud service... it's just a website/database host that plays nice with Windows.
13:59
right
but same components you may have locally
I guess, sure.
and having some API exposed from you local machine you emulate the behaviour of Azure
you can do node.js + mongodb on Azure
hey can anyone suggest me one liner for this
need to look at it
13:59
"Start Managing Projects......"
suggestions invited
"... End enjoying your work"
David wins.
it's for a project management system
something that will attract people
just put an abbreviation PMS for it
it will attract
14:02
common guys
"...Start making more money"
sorry dude
I had to say it :)
... the way you want.
...with <product name here>
please help me out guys it's for a static part of a site
14:03
<---not in marketing
For a good reason
but atleast you can help
How the hell do you step through code in VS2012? It keeps poping up source code not available
something like this "Start creating and managing your project at one place"
@Grixxly When? When you hit the pause button?
I set a breakpoint and want to continue a step at a time
14:07
It breaks on the breakpoint properly?
mine 2012 works fine... F10,F11 work as expected
sweet. 3 slates on the line, about 16 people presenting apps. Odds are decent.
@Grixxly I am still not sure of what benefit you are going to get from DI ing controllers.
It does but when I hit f10 it goes through my code hits the end curly bracket I hit f10 again and then it pops up something like context source code not available
It's in debug mode right?
14:10
@Grixxly looks like you are debugging in not the same version than your runtime code
maybe you have set it to debug .net sources, and you don't have the symbol file?
It is. I don't know. I'm so flustered that I'm probably just doing something wrong
This end curly bracket, what function is it the end of?
Is it an event handler or something?
It was the constructor
Can you find the place in your code where you instantiate the class?
Or is the constructor called automatically by MVC?
14:15
automagically
i drink lots of coffee just so i have an excuse to go to the bathroom a lot and not work
So then the code that calls the constructor isn't part of your application.
You shouldn't need to step though it.
So when you press F10 on the closing bracket, it will say the source code wasn't found, because it's not part of your app.
what happens in the bathroom stays in the...
I'm trying to find out where it blows up of not being able to create an instance of an interface
@Grixxly you just have to wonder how easier your life would be without DI ;)
14:17
@Grixxly try simply clean the whole solution and rebuild to refresh PDBs
@Grixxly You're probably telling it to use an interface where it expects a class.
I believe it was before
@DavidDV I blame Spencer... If he hadn't told me about MVC I'd probably would have been better off :-/
ha
when you register controller in the container, do you map interface to resolve the concrete class?
looks like container is missing mapping or the mapping is wrong
MORNIN' PEEPS! HAPPY FRIDAY!
14:20
hey oxidizer
...
@Grixxly When you are calling the controller action to get that error, what are the parameters it is expecting?
lol
that's what your avatar shows
hey Ken Doll
None.
14:21
That always makes me think of a crude joke.
continue...
lol, not bad
are you really 17?
14:26
@Grixxly If you comment out the controller DI code from app start does it work?
i can't totally understand that joke
what't GI joe?
i'm guessing you're not from the US....
ah, china. yay profiles!
from china, the world's biggest comic con
GI joe is an action figure that's been around forever. He's like the most stereotypical badass soldier
there's tv shows and movies too
to ruin the joke: Barbie likes badass soldiers, doesn't like metrosexual Ken
14:30
never seen before
could anyone tell why disposing the backgroundworker does not changes the IsBusy property, set it to false?
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@user1514077 Why would you dispose it while it is running?
@KendallFrey i want to stop the program execution.
14:34
The entire program? Why can't you return from Main?
It looks like it can't create an instance of this:
public interface IWaterQualityInformation
    {
        WaterQualityInformation InspectionWaterQuality { get;  }
    }
no just the dowork procedure...
haha, i get it, is it too late :)
@user1514077 You should use a flag that the DoWork checks regularly.
BackgroundWorker actually has that built in.
Check worker.CancellationPending in the DoWork, and if it is true, return.
Then to cancel it from the main thread, call worker.CancelAsync.
@Grixxly Yes that is true, you can't create an instance of an interface, you can only create an instance of a class that implements the interface
14:38
hmmm.but that still doesn't answer my question if you dispose a backgroundworker object. why the Isbusy property remains true when there is no object to begin with :...
there is still an object, just it's Dispose method has been called
@user1514077 If you are checking the Isbusy property you are preventing the object from being disposed
Why should Dispose stop the background thread?
My other controller use this:
public interface InspectionCodesRepository
    {
        IQueryable<InspectionCodes> InspectionCodes { get; }
    }
@AlexC Disposed is NOT garbage collected.
14:39
@user1514077: any delphi background perhaps?
i don't want to check isbusy again and again ? :/
Disposing an object just cleans up the resources used by an object.
You obvoiusly don't want to clean up the BackgroundWorker while it's still running.
So stop the background thread before you Dispose the worker.
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Q: How to stop BackgroundWorker correctly

StuffHappens I have a form with 2 comboboxes on it. And I want to fill combobox2.DataSource based on combobox1.Text and combobox2.Text (I assume that the user has completed input in combobox1 and is in the middle of inputting in combobox2). So I have an event handler for combobox2 like this: private void co...

@KendallFrey True but Dispose calls GC.SuppressFinalize
so object stays in memory outside of the finalization queue
That's just a performance feature.
"Don't call any finalizers (a.k.a destructors) as they are not necessary"
14:50
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klutI am trying to implement a Connection class that is either a SerialPort (COM Ports) or Socket connection. I have a Device class that has a connection. There can be multiple devices on 1 connection, and I use Modbus protocol/slave addresses to communicate with the devices. I am currently not us...

If you call dispose on an object then use it I don't think that is ever going to be properly disposed or finalized, do you agree?
@KendallFrey But in this case, it does flag the BackgroundWorker to eventually become garbage collected.
what "properly disposed" means?
Properly disposed => any memory reclaimed by the GC
remove objects from memory and release unmanaged resources
14:52
@robjb No it doesn't.
I don't think the GC will recollect if there are still references to the object
An object is garbage collected when no more references to it exist.
@AlexC Disposed != finalized.
I agree with that point
@KendallFrey I'm pretty sure it does
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Q: C#: Do I need to dispose a BackgroundWorker created at runtime?

RickLI typically have code like this on a form: private void PerformLongRunningOperation() { BackgroundWorker worker = new BackgroundWorker(); worker.DoWork += delegate { // perform long running operation here }; worker.RunWorkerAsync(); ...

"If however you call Dispose(), the object will not be added to the finalization queue, so is free to be garbage collected."
however, if you call GC.SuppressFinalize when does it get Finalized?
14:55
An object will get collected regardless whether Dispose has been called or not.
I didn't say that it wouldn't
I guess "flag" was the wrong term, since there isn't some data sitting around acting as a flag -- but its absence from the finalization queue could be construed as such
Dispose generally tells the GC that the finalizer isn't necessary.
@AlexC Never.
Dispose is supposed to do what the finalizer would have done.
Once dispose is finished, the finalizer isn't needed anymore
So it is possible to have unmanaged resources left if dispose is called incorrectly
Also, finalization does not mean that an object will be garbage collected, since it can be resurrected.
@AlexC How do you mean 'called incorrectly'?
well, calling dispose then using a reference later to the object
disposing of an object still in use
14:59
Dispose is more or less a convention
it's just a method
if you implement your dispose to send an email, it will
Just a method.. with magic.
If you use an object after it is disposed, best practices would throw an exception.

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