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15:00
@RoelvanUden No magic, only syntactic sugar in the using keyword.
Such as calling it from within a try/catch block so you don't have to track stuff.
That's magic. :P
@AlexC My guess is that it depends on whether the GC ran and collected in the meantime ... depending on the scope of the later reference, the GC may realize it's still referenced and not collect. OR it may not, collect the memory, and you get an exception later.
and using is magical too
using is lovely.
@robjb The GC won't collect a disposed object if there's still a reference around.
The same applies to resurrected finalized objects.
15:01
btw, from the System.ComponentModel.Component.Dispose method, it just deregisteres itself from the "site" it's attached to
@KendallFrey I get that, I'm questioning how it determines whether references still exist -- just by evaluating local scope?
if (this.site != null && this.site.Container != null)
            {
                this.site.Container.Remove(this);
            }
            if (this.events != null)
            {
                EventHandler item = (EventHandler)this.events[Component.EventDisposed];
                if (item != null)
                {
                    item(this, EventArgs.Empty);
                }
            }
(wrapped in a monitor enter/exit)
@robjb Google mark and sweep.
Are "Handles" interchangeable with "Threads"
15:04
@klut Handles are to threads as bananas are to Wednesdays.
LOL
so, are bananas interchangeable with Wednesdays?
No. ಠ_ಠ
No, but if you wanted, you could call Wednesdays Bananadays.
every day is a Bananaday
15:06
Yeah, and you could call threads handles and vice versa.
Therefor, Handles are interchangeable with bananas.
QED
Handreads?
@KendallFrey I get it now. I was under the false assumption that once all references ceased to exist, a reference to the object could somehow come back into scope
@user1514077 anyway, as you see, the Dispose method does not touch the IsBusy property, so you'll need another way to detect if the worker is done, or to cancel it's execution.
Don't know why I thought scope would be a good way to determine whether an object is eligible for GC, kind of a silly idea in the first place
15:08
@robjb: how, could a reference come back into scope, if it's unreferenced?
It can.
ba dum tsss
@KendallFrey How so?
Has anyone in here done Windows Push Notifications yet?
A finalizer can assign a reference to the object to another object.
Then the object won't be deleted, and you have a finalized object around to break stuff.
yup, it's effectively a zombie...
it was dead, but it got better
15:10
Ew
I seriously hope never to see that.
Zombie objects. I like it.
Will try to make a demo of it
@KendallFrey Kind of stems from the idea of a zombie process :P
I was confusing object references with GC references
GC references? What do you mean?
Whatever metadata it keeps indicating whether the object has been marked
15:12
Oh, that. It only keeps that information around during the collection cycle.
It does remember which generation an object is in though.
Makes sense
That awkward moment when you suddenly realize that you are actually using a custom control that looks like a built-in one.
Heh, guess whoever wrote the control did a good job of it.
Uh, I know who it was.
You can probably guess.
lol, did you write it yourself and forget?
15:22
Yes
Good, my next guess was Jon Skeet
:)\
It's not a completely custom control. It's just an extension of TextBox.
i didn't get a salad today for lunch, first time in 3 or 4 months, wooo
Contest time. Do this:
*foobar*
15:26
foobar
What studio styles you guys use?
did I win?
No.
You failed.
foobar
and now? (it's all bold and italic both)
@robjb Default but with type names as #7F7F00 instead of #00FFFF
15:27
*foobar* ?
^ win
\*foobar* is the answer
*foobar*
see?
oh
Oh, now I get it. I didn't understand what was so special about typing foobar.
Come on guys, escape sequence should be your first attempt ;)
me either, i was asking a question, not answering it lol
I was going to try *foobar*
Hmm, that works too
15:29
What did you try?
huh?
Escaped both asterisks, when you escaped one.
Oh, yeah.
I win by a byte
/* test *
Does everything look right with this?
public class WaterQualityInformationModelBinder : IModelBinder
    {
        private const string sessionKey = "WaterQualityInformation";

        public object BindModel(ControllerContext controllerContext, ModelBindingContext bindingContext)
        {
            WaterQualityInformation waterqualityinfo = (WaterQualityInformation)controllerContext.HttpContext.Session[sessionKey];

            if (waterqualityinfo == null)
            {
                waterqualityinfo = new WaterQualityInformation();
15:29
lol
/*test*
test
lol fool
facepalm
*test*
\*test*
what's the question?
15:30
lmao i know
I don't know what the question is, but the answer is 42.
don't panic
*foobar*
lmao we're all so awesome for keeping up with the "I hate you, weekday" except for friday
Nobody hates friday.
15:31
Well, duh, no one hates Friday.
lol no, i just mean that we kept it up all week is awesome, of course nobody hates friday
@Steve now wishes that was his name.
huh
15:32
/o/
\o\
you wish your name was Friday
yesssss
that way no one would hate you, because apparently we all do, according to you.
lol
YESSSSSSSSS
15:33
lol kendall
Can someone explain the answer for this question please?
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Q: "Cannot create an instance of an Interface" (an MvC 3 Wizard inside Orchard CMS)

M E MoriartyBased on the great answer at multi-step registration process issues in asp.net mvc (splitted viewmodels, single model), I used the example Darin Dimitrov provided to test out an ASP.net MVC3 wizard. It works standalone, but not inside Orchard CMS v1.3. I am getting the following error: Ser...

you can't create an instance of an interface because the methods have no definitions
(V)
/o/
\o\
/o/
\o\
/o/
\o\
/o/
\o\
/o/
\/
its a snake!
My other controllers do... I'm so confused...
15:35
can be a interface type ref
@Kendall you've been stuck at 11.4k for a few days now... slacking?
@Steve Better?
@Grixxly Busy, and bored.
an interface says " anything that implements me has to give definitions to these functions", but theres actually no code in them, so if you created an instance of it and tried to execute a function, what would happen?
I haven't answered any questions for probably a year now, lol
you create instances of classes which implement interfaces
@KendallFrey lol very much so :)
15:37
My other controllers use this without issue
public interface InspectionCodesRepository
    {
        IQueryable<InspectionCodes> InspectionCodes { get; }
    }
About the zombie discussion earlier, tried it, and it works
It's possible to have objects that resurrect themselves
(they can't survive the death of the AppDomain, though)
yes but theres no
public InspectionCodesRepository foobar = new InspectionCodesRepository();
anywhere
Sometimes then answer just doesn't make the 30-character minimum (short by 28).
1
Q: simple function to look if a integer in c# is a prime?

gurehbguiis there a function or a simple class which let me check if a integer in c# is a prime or not?

J is the only language I've used that had this as part of the base library
Is there a chart control in xaml that I'm not seeing?
hah
15:41
The comment is right though, SoE doesn't seem a good candidate for primality test
okay so what should it be?
think of an interface as a promise that says "any class which implements me also has to give definitions to my methods", like lets say you were creating a grocery store checkout system, every item in the store could implement a InventoryInterface, and that interface has a method called "GetPrice()"..... so then every item in the inventory must implement that interface, therefore every item in the inventory has to define a method called GetPrice()
def CalculatePrime(upperLimitNumber):
primeLst=[1,]
for i in range(2, upperLimitNumber):
isPrime=True
for pIdx in range(1,len(primeLst)):
if i%primeLst[pIdx]==0:
isPrime=False
break;
if isPrime: primeLst.append(i)
return primeLst
In mathematics, the sieve of Atkin is a fast, modern algorithm for finding all prime numbers up to a specified integer. It is an optimized version of the ancient sieve of Eratosthenes which does some preliminary work and then marks off multiples of the square of each prime, rather than multiples of the prime itself. It was created in 2004 by A. O. L. Atkin and Daniel J. Bernstein. Algorithm In the algorithm: * All remainders are modulo-sixty remainders (divide the number by sixty and return the remainder). * All numbers, including x and y, are positive integers. * Flipping an entry in ...
i am the great cornholio!!
15:43
Even if I comment out the new it still blows up...
beavis and buthead!
based on this function you need a prime list first
This is the fastest algo (in my experience) to find all primes up to a point.
@SWeko Proof?
15:45
edited :D
not touching proofs involving prime numbers with a 10-foot pole
@Grixxly no idea, i'd ask for you to show code but like i said last night, you're way ahead of me in the mvc book
I think the proof of infinite primes is cool.
that's a negatory on the xaml chart, eh?
i think the solution to me being hungry is one that im looking forward too
I don't know if it's a MVC thing. I think it's me not knowing how to set up a concrete class and interface for a simple class
15:47
post some code, i'll take a look at it
yea no charts in wpf, but plenty of codeplex ones
Just stumbled on the wpf tool kit. Thanks!
I really liked the proofs I've seen for uncountably infinite sets, probably just because I find countable / uncountable sets an intriguing concept
:}
15:50
I could never figure out why the set of subsets of the natural numbers was uncountable.
I mean, each subset corresponds to a binary number, right?
But then I read the proof. BLAMMO!
anyone else no what these guys are talking about :S
know
it's exactly 2^Aleph0 :)
Numbers. 1, 2, 3, etc.
@SWeko I knew that.
I thought you might
@E.LDunn Computer science
And a little math
15:52
i think its voodoo magic
Only until you see the proof
;D
lol can't put the 0 after the aleph
Oddly enough, never seen that notation, ever
15:54
What notation? Aleph numbers?
The number of integers is Aleph-0
@Grixxly Have you got the line that fails yet?
Aleph numbers
Number of reals is aleph-1 (right?)
The number of subset of the set of integers is Aleph-1
no, it's basically Aleph-infinity
15:55
@SWeko No, it's Beth-1
oh, it's a measure of cardinality?
it's c, for continuum
@SWeko No...
It's been a while I have to admit...
I'm wrong too. Number of reals is Beth-1
It could be Aleph-1, too, but I don't think it's been proven.
I think Aleph(Aleph(0)) is the largest number. Correct me if I'm wrong.
15:58
yeah, reading wikipedia too :)
charts with xaml?
i have no idea what you're all talking about lol
so lost
be sure too have a directx 11 card
@Steve It's cool, they lost me too
The only thing i'm sure of regarding those kinds of numbers is that math gets weird there
15:59
Ha
I think the continuum hypothesis is true, as well as P!=NP
I liked elementary linear algebra more than CS theory, tbh
Unproven though.
Yeah, I believe that P != NP (kinda makes sense)
and P=NP would kinda ruin the software industry :)
trying to prove P != NP is just wasting time
16:00
@SWeko Why?
Although I wanna stay for the P/NP conversation, it's lunch time
no optimization necessary :D
bbl
If someone can prove that P=NP they could presumably create an O(n^x) algorithm for any NP problem.
no need for smart algos, just brute force it enough
(i'll have to go too, nice chat)
16:02
@SWeko Right. Now do Project Euler #67.
:) I bet google could do it
anyone want to have a coffee drinking contest?
btw, it's 7273
Tip: Never have a drinking contest on a long bus ride.
Tip: Find out who is the most manly man by having a drinking contest on a long bus ride. dont forget to pack an empty gallon jug.
16:10
@AlexC Not really. What I think it is, is Ninject trying to provide the controller the object is where it's failing
how does one convince management that an unfinished product should be redesigned, especially since the previous developer (and only dev to work on it) left.
talk money
guys, you're supposed to use regex to parse html, quit being silly
I did! I did!
you should use nemerle for parsing
;)
16:14
i'll go with the don't talk at all and spend today creating a class diagram instead of debugging
just do it and redesign
btw any lurkers looking at my previous statement thinking I'm serious and its a good idea, its a joke, don't do it
would the best way to do synchronous communication with SerialPort connected to a network of devices be putting all the messages on a TaskQueue?
you could use something like a blockingcollection maybe
@klut: Create a presentation defining the long term advantages (maintenance cost, developer productivity)
Show examples
16:22
Does anyone know of a Math library that allows singular value decomposition and pseudo-inverse using complex matrixes?
I have a math minor and I don't even fully understand that sentence
@RoelvanUden What the heck is that?
@Billdr Yes, I do play a popular video game. So glad you asked. :)
Hell if I know, I'm being asked for a library to do this for a resident Math genius for this. Found a product, costing 1200eu, but it doesn't dispose of objects properly pushing 3GB+ RAM consumption.
Wow, me too @robjb.
16:24
What a coincidence!
Someone should put together a google doc with everyone's steam id or something
Steam, bitch, please.
I actively avoid Steam lol
in the mean time, need to figure out how to make a chart in a metro app without breaking my goddamn project
wth is wrong with you people?
idk about the rest of these people but i'm just a huge dick
16:26
@Billdr I got angry that I couldn't play my games offline way back when Steam was new (HL2 timeframe), haven't gone back since
Only use it for games that are already linked to my Steam account
So you had a problem with it six years ago, and all the people raving about it since hasn't made you reconsider your stance?
None of the raving has informed me of its advantages, I suppose
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalized_inverse Cool, learned something new
Alright stack, I'm stuck. If I can't generate a chart at runtime my app loses 1/2 of it's functionality. I need a new idea for an app I can write in under 9 hours.
Any TFS Gurus in here?
Or a metro-friendly xaml chart control, I guess.
16:32
i'm not a guru but i've worked with it a bit, whats you question?
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Q: What is the correct way to store future changes in TFS? (Can't be implemented until a certain day)

tylerjgarlandI work for a company that is regulated by a government entity. They specify certain specs yearly, and often make changes that require much of the code-base to be changed. That being said, we like to make changes beforehand to avoid the stress and rush of last minute implementation. What is the ...

I'm not sure if I should post it here. For recordability purposes. :)
Hmm, branching?
@tylerjgarland shelving it
I don't have much experience with it so I thought I'd ask.
That is where I was torn.
I wasn't sure if branching or shelving was more appropriate.
6
Q: Branching vs. Shelves in TFS

Clarence KlopfsteinI've always used SVN in my past, and now that we have moved past the initial phase of a project we need to figure out our branching process for future enhancements. In reading up on this, we see that TFS has Shelving. How do they compare? What are the big gotcha's on each? In general, which i...

"Shelvesets are per-user and differently stored in the source control - it is not possible to merge shelvesets, there's no history etc."
I have the feeling a branch would be better for your use case
But I'm no TFS expert
16:35
Okay. Thanks.
i think it depends, if you have more than yourself working in the same solution branching is definitely the way to go
My only concern was how the merge would work. It seems like a disaster.
It would be a team of about 10
but if its just you working on the solution, branching it will get kind of messy i think
i'm not a fs expert either :/
Thank you both though. Gave me some thoughts to consider.
there is something in tfs which allows you to compare stuff before checking it in, and allows you to only check in your changes while not effecting other changes, i haven't used it because i've been solo-ing solutions up to this point
so i can't give you the exact name of it
16:39
Merge?
like it'll bring up a window with both versions of the code side-by-side, the code thats currently checked in and our code that you're checking in, and it allows you to determine what you want to do with each line, etc
That sounds like what you describe.
not merging
If it's called by a different name, than TFS can go die.
well it could be FOR merging instead of checking in, i don't remember exactly
16:39
Diff?
but merging will overwrite stuff pretty easily
let me check our documentation, give me a few
Yeah
I've used merge, but it seems like it gets confused pretty easily.
Write a new method, let me put that right between another method someone else wrote.
what is the best, easiest and cheapest way to bring my stored procedures to source control?
I just feel like with such a larger scale, maybe I was doing TFS wrong.
SQL project?
@kush
Comparing across Branches
You may want to see what is different between your project branch and Main, or what is different between a DEV and PROD build. To compare across branches, do the following:

1. Open Source Control Explorer
2. Right click-> Compare on one of the branches you want to compare. The compare dialog will open with source path defaulted to the branch you clicked on.
3. For Target Path, it may default to your local mapped folder, to compare to a different branch, choose the drop down on the Browse button and pick Server Path. A dialog with the TFS folders will open up
16:43
ms sql server 2008 r2
You use VS to create the project
You can then add the project to source control @kush
It will even reverse engineer your DB to create a project for you. :)
@tylerjgarland Is there an msdn link that I can try?
that would save a bit of money on redgate which will not get approved at least until next year anyways
thanks @DavidDV. Looking at it now
This might be a good start.
It has a wizard that makes it fairly easy. Just play around with it. :)
It has a tool to generate a script in case your db is deleted, etc, but it gets confused sometimes.
i wish people asked easier questions on SO proper that i could answer :(
16:52
@Steve
its because everybody is out to get me
is that a picture of ET?
@Steve, have you used private branches?
17:08
if thats the technical term no, but i do have branches that only I use
Shoot.
Someone mention private branching, but I'm not sure how to make one.
@tylerjgarland git stash / tfs shelve?
I feel stupid when I press keyboard shortcuts for one application not realizing another application has focus and cowering in terror as I try to find out whether control + shift + B does anything bad in visual studio
4 answers, no upvotes, downvotes, or comments from the OP. Mine is marked as answer. w00t!
@kush Ctrl+Shift+B? That's build solution!
@KendallFrey and I do feel stupid
lol kush i do that too
17:17
Is it just me, or does only VS Express support the F6 keyboard shortcut?
Nope
Ultimate works for me
so question:
why does
WHERE a.appl_id = @appl_id

match stuff when @appl_id starts with the same thing, i'm not using like, and there are no % signs
so lets say a.appl_id has "blahblah" in the db, and when i pass in "blahblahasdfasfdasfd" it matches
@Steve WHat does the rest of your query look like?
@steve You might be getting a cartesian product
SELECT b.admin_id,
b.owning_grp,
b.admin_name,
a.appl_desc
FROM [xxxx].[dbo].[iei_application] a
LEFT OUTER JOIN [xxxx].[dbo].[iei_app_admin] b
ON a.appl_id = b.appl_id
WHERE a.appl_id = @appl_id
VISUAL STUDIO
Y U CHANGE KEYBOARD SHORTCUT BETWEEN EDITIONS?
17:22
okay, so if i create a variable in the code behind thats not in a method or event handler, does that variables value persist through page loads? i don't think it does, but thats the only thing i can think of
SELF
Y U TOO LAZY TO CARE?
SEARCH
Y U NO FILTER?
i'm trying to read a tag <add> from applicationSettings in app.config with ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["key"] but it just returns null. any idea?
maybe it is looking at web config?
@TravisJ I dont have any web.config in my project. it's a service
17:25
do you have 2 app config?
@TravisJ yah
I think you need a way to distinguish between which to choose
it is probably looking in the wrong one
son of a ... how did this program was pointing to that other App.Config?
aGghhhhhh
thanks for clarifying
Man, every idea I've come up with requires a library, and those libraries all rely on stuff in .NET that isn't there anymore. Damn you WinRT!
Has anyone in here rolled their own XMPP library before?
17:39
I had to google what XMPP was
What is wrong with this search?
$('tr[class*=highlight-delete]').each(function (index, item) {
                    var flag = false;
                    $(item).find('.data').each(function (key, value) {
                        var current = $(value).html().toString().toUpperCase();
                        var search = filter.value.toString().toUpperCase();
                        if (current.indexOf(search) != -1) {
                            flag = true;
                            return false;
Why do I do this to myself? I see an XML-based standard and think xsd.exe /c |> csc.exe |> Assembly.Load
<meta><snob>It's jquery in a c# room? </snob></meta>
hey guys any suggestions on how to display a list view in asp.net where each row in the list has another set of children list view rows. Right now i load of of them together and it seems to be taking a lot of time
@SWeko - Irrelevant :) We help people with jquery/javascript all the time :)
=/ did I really get the hide and show backwards?
lol
17:44
so i have
:)
@user1071979 - How do you load them?
awesome, search works now. can't believe it was that simple
make a db call and iterate through each one and bind them with gridataitem. i also have a collapse button on parent row. once they click that they can see child rows
someobject FooBar;

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
FooBar = new someobject(data);
if(!page.isposback)
{
FooBar.LoadData();
}
}

which works fine, but FooBar has its data persist through page loads (not postbacks, when i manually type in different values in the query string and hit enter, or ctrl f5)
do you make a db call for each parent?
17:47
yes on page load
is this by design? am i missing something here?
@Billdr Like I say, I had to google what XMPP was. Apparently GTalk, FB chat, and a bunch of other IMs use it. I wonder whether that's why they're all a pile of garbage?
so, basically, if you have 100 parents, you have 101 db call?
i mean not for each parent for all together in one db call
how do you bind them?
17:49
One Ring.
to rule them all
:D
ah friday.. :)
Y U NO RESET BETWEEN PAGE LOADS MR. OBJECT, WHAT THE HECK
so i have one radgrid for parent and for each row i have another radgrid child which is hidden and shown only on collapse.
i just want to have an idea as to what is the best design to bind 10 parents with 50 children. Should i bind all on page load or do it on demand like on collapse make a call to ajax and get results for that parent row
or something different all to gether
17:55
Display the parents, start loading the children in the background if they aren't visible.
It is really hard to analyze time complexity or space complexity with no code to look at though
a pastebin.com would help

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