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7:24 AM
@Botler I see. It's disturbing for me.
 
 
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8:31 AM
"C:\Windows\System32\Bubbles.scr"
 
 
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11:06 AM
@mr5 why
 
 
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12:42 PM
hello
i have a problem with servicestack.redis
it doesn't seem to work with redis url strings
i mean
the python version has Redis.from_url
but it doesn't seem to exist in servicestack.redis
and passing a valid redis url string doesn't work
 
1:19 PM
You trying to find a memory leak?
It's nice when you set 55gb a zipped data to a process and it just runs with out error
 
if anyone's willing/able, I also have a problem: anybody ever loaded a listbox in a gridview before?
 
Sure
WPF?
xaml
 
asp.net webforms
looks like I may just have to do it on the c# side
 
1:45 PM
Should be able to in the markup, and the object doesn't need to be nested
should be Model.Mow.CattleHerd
 
I have never heard of cattleherd
 
A group of cows is called a herd of cattle
in the usa
 
no I mean I've never heard of that library
I think I found a solution to my problem anyway
 
? doesn't webforms use model? wait it doesn't lol
 
 
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6:41 PM
Is List<List<T>> a bad code practice ?
 
6:52 PM
Nope it's fine
List<List<T>>
Some List of a Manufacture styles that has a List of some Years?
 
@Sakthivel depends
 
@Wietlol you have an example where it shouldn't be used?
 
in every case where you try to avoid direct mapping
 
Wat?
Json comes back List<List<T>> at the least most times
 
direct mapping is about mapping your domain in models
for example, you could have like a team model
and a team is basically a list of people
so, it is basically a List<Person>
then, you could have like a function that returns a list of teams
which would be a List<List<Person>>
 
7:08 PM
Yep
 
however, you violate direct mapping by saying a team is a List<Person>
List<List<T>> in general is a smell of a violation of direct mapping
in other cases, you might have missed a SelectMany instead of a Select
or you have a matrix and refuse to encapsulate it by a class
or, your usage of List<List<T>> is perfectly valid
any of them are plausible
 
:)
 

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