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OOOPS good grief
reported
Hmm. Do I sleep now or watch some more 4400
I heard that it was meant to be better than Heroes
4400 any good?
But I think that they're pretty different shows
Heroes was a chick flick snooze fest :0
00:01
Well in the first couple of shows, the acting is a bit wooden
But Hiro was cool
DANG IT I AM COMPLETELY DRUNK
and the story was pretty interesting
^zzaux(?!.*(old|key_code|refund_policy)).*$
Anyway ^ try that.
how many sea breezes did that take kendall?
I screencapped!
00:02
trying that now
@SpencerR
I always need to revise a regex several times.
If it doesn't work, bug me and I'll fix it again.
that one worked!
The 4400 is like the X-Files combined with a longer overall plot and more elements of social drama.
Oh good. My mind has slowed to a halt, but my fingers keep going.
:5223787 Who needs alcohol? I'm stoned without.
I need alcohol
00:05
The same way Torchwood is several different things all based around the rift, only the plot plays a bigger role in the 4400
@KendallFrey I'll atleast take comfort in the fact that I wasn't too far off from where you were, but still...I would have been at it for hours more - thanks for the help!
every night to medicate after idling in chat all day.
I'm drunk on life ;)
does anyone have any experience configuring IIS to use Web Deploy?
Since when were black trousers £40 ($63.52 USD)?
00:14
Since invisible green ideas sleep furiously.
"Colorless green ideas sleep furiously" is a sentence composed by Noam Chomsky in his 1957 Syntactic Structures as an example of a sentence that is grammatically correct (logical form) but semantically nonsensical. The term was originally used in his 1955 thesis "Logical Structures of Linguistic Theory". Although the sentence is grammatically correct, no obvious understandable meaning can be derived from it, and thus it demonstrates the between syntax and semantics. As an example of a category mistake, it was used to show inadequacy of the then-popular probabilistic models of grammar, and...
@KianMayne I saw some nice shoes this weekend while in Louis Vuitton in Vegas. $880.
Tatonka.
00:21
Wow, who has that amount of money to spend on shoes
@KendallFrey I was talking to my mother about that today
Sometimes I think it would be fun to dress up in $3000 worth of clothing just to see who noticed.
Normally I dress in stuff I bought from Target so I'm curious if there would be a significant difference in the way people interact with me.
Anyone can think of a situation where async programming involved and but there is not an extra thread?
then why it is said that async programming doesn't always mean a new thread?
00:34
Said where?
Using the async keyword?
i will get you the link.
async keyword doesn't necessarily mean a method will run in async.
"so it checks how much time passes to complete one thing in order to create a new thread for other tasks if necessary" this might be what you are implying?
No, where is that from?
then how come async accomplishes concurrent programming?
00:38
Are you referring to the async/await keywords?
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/jj553509.aspx he writes in the current MSDN Magazine which is in my hands right now.
generally speaking async programming actually.
but also would like to learn how async keyword deals with concurrency?
if you can give me a heads-up of course?
The title explains it all. "Cooperative Multitasking"
In computing, multitasking is a method where multiple tasks, also known as processes, are performed during the same period of time. The tasks share common processing resources, such as a CPU and main memory. In the case of a computer with a single CPU, only one task is said to be running at any point in time, meaning that the CPU is actively executing instructions for that task. Multitasking solves the problem by scheduling which task may be the one running at any given time, and when another waiting task gets a turn. The act of reassigning a CPU from one task to another one is called a ...
then it means threaded programming?
since on the one core, threading acts in the same way.
they get their own time slices
Cooperative multitasking is when a task will regularly yield to other tasks. Preemptive multitasking is when the OS will allocate time to tasks.
00:42
The traditional threading model is preemptive.
so async keyword could be defined in cooperative multitasking?
Nope, async keyword uses threads.
all the time?
No, not all the time.
what's the exception then?
00:44
> If the method does not contain an await expression or statement, then it executes synchronously.
I see!
if we will be waiting for the other task complete, why need an await then from UI thread?
async is background thread like Task does?
If you don't use await, the task could still be running when your code continues. Sometimes you need to wait until it's finished.
then it doens't need await to be an async method?
contradictory to your last statement
you need to use await so as to wait for it, not make it async
it is async when defined using async keyword
If a method is called with the await keyword, the current method will not resume until the task is finished.
OK that's what I meant
00:50
Instead, it will return control to the calling code.
method something(){
If the called code doesn't await anything, then neither will the current method.
Evening folks
Yup, that's me. Not a morning person at all.
;)
I'm usually on here about six hours before you :p
Actually, I think it's just three.
00:57
I just woke up.
But I'm at work so it makes up for it.
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Q: Strange git error

epic_syntaxWhat I'm trying to do is, to get local clone of dropbox project, make changes then push to this project. My PC Specs are: Os Win 8 X64, Git-1.7.11 I did following steps: Copied original project files into Dropbox folder Initialized git repo in project directory which located in local file sy...

Why do you people understand from the second sentence from this paragraph: Async methods don't require multithreading because an async method doesn't run on its own thread. The method runs on the current synchronization context and uses time on the thread only when the method is active.
*Why = What
I did not know that.
Asynchronous as I understand it just means it doesn't wait to complete before running the next block of code, and as such, it can complete at unpredictable times. It's not running on a separate CPU.
So no parallel threads are involved. It just waits until the awaited method has completed, then runs the rest of the async method when the original thread is free.
01:08
Synchronous: A-->B-->C-->
Asynchronous:
A----------->
_B------->
__C--------->
Or if you have A; await B; C;
Actually it starts running once you call it. And when the caller methods needs the value from the called method, it uses await to make sure the called method is complete
that's why we use await
Threads doens't need a seperate CPU
all the time
A ---> B --+ C ---> B ---> ...
           +--------^
Threads can use their own time slices assigned by OS
Excuse my poor diagram.
01:11
:)
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Q: Async methods don't require additional threads?

Dorian GrayIn MSDN, there is a paragraph like this: The async and await keywords don't cause additional threads to be created. Async methods don't require multithreading because an async method doesn't run on its own thread. The method runs on the current synchronization context and uses time on t...

I asked the question in SO
I asked for the question in SO
but I still don't understand concurrency without Threads.
there must be some sort a execution path which executes the code
There's more than one thing going on in a computer at any given moment. That doesn't mean it's multithreading.
as far as I know execution paths are created by Threads
Yes because they use their own processes
and all these processes have threads
It just means it's not waiting for a task to complete before continuing on.
then how come it handles all these different execution paths?
that's what I am asking for
Each time a processor fires, it sends a chunk of information. Like a packet. Information goes through a CPU in intervals. One interval can be one process, and the next interval another. Having a bunch of processes going doesn't mean they are waiting in line. But it does mean it slows down the flow.
01:16
Newb question: Why do I have to invoke .toString() in the following?

public ActionResult errors(string? sort)
{
if (String.Compare(sort.ToString(),"startDate", true)==0)
{
//stuff
}
}
I get that it's happening because sort is nullable... I guess that may be as deep as I'll end up understanding it tonight.
Because C# is strongly-typed which means you cannot just convert types without explicitly saying it. This mechanism provides type safety
upps sorry
wrong answer
ignore my answer
Does it work with ToString(0
About to find out.
Nope.
I'll have to throw it as an int.
@Billdr You need to pass a string, not an object.
Also, string? isn't a valid type AFAIK.
You are correct Kendall. Well, it accepts it, but it doesn't work.
It really compiles?
It shouldn't...
01:21
It doesn't compile. Intellisense lets it through and lets me work with it as if it were a string. Mostly.
Oh, yeah.
Makes sense.
Nullable<T> requires T : struct
Otherwise it's redundant, since other types are already nullable.
Sorry, got distracted rewriting it. Thanks for the info
Named Pipes -40. Brb, restarting.
Or not. VPN appears to be hosed. Later all.
02:01
named pipes? lol
What is this, operating systems class?
 
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03:25
oooh named pipes are need for when you need to seperate your program into different processes, but those processes need to communicate.
03:47
Anyone with experience in eBay API?
BTW, this chatroom title woulda throw a compile error, "No overload for method 'Write' takes 0 arguments'...
Of course, depending on the design of 'Topic'
Blame kendall frey.
Anyway, if the design of 'Topic' has such a method, it should be wrapped with #if DEBUG
;P
unless of course, he overloaded the Write method in topic for zero arguments.
read prev. line...
i was typing at the same time you posted.
03:51
lol
no exp with ebay api
Also, now days, I would replace the first Topic with var
I'm corious if you would too
gah, the point of a strongly typed language is strong typing.
I don't like var
no.
i don't think so.
'var' is definitely still strongly typed
I want to let the people reading my code know if i am making a Topic, or a TopicI
Topic topic = new CsharpTopic();
03:53
that why I say var topic = new Topic();
ok
you're right
that has a different meaning to a coder as:
CSharptopic topic = new CsharpTopic();
its a form of documentation.
in general you're right, but i rely on devs to read my code in an IDE where you put your mouse and you see what it really is.
but i got your point
ah right, i use a IDE too, but prefer just a glance.
also, autocomplete works better when you type: Class class = new
it will suggest compatible types.
I wish i could use strong typing syntax in weakly typed languages as a form of documentation
its interesting
cuz im a VBer immigrated to C#
i never thought about the Glimpse x = new ...
alot of C# people do like var. I don't like those people.
04:04
oh
and i started thinking c#ers don't like var wchih is kinda VBish
anyway you admit that var is less verbose
Right right. I like verbose when it communicates useful information and isn't just boiler plate
ionno if i''ve asked this before
but how would i access a function from a class that returns nothing?
in what context, your question is a bit vague.
04:26
uhm
I'm working on a game in using XNA
and to try and shorten up some code I'm putting it in it's own class
and I'm using
public void functionname()
and its not letting me trigger it with
classname.functioname()
do you mean to make it static?
callable from the class instead of an object?
ah
thats what i was thinking
but it gave me errors so i undid the changes
then i noticed that i didn't move the variables
inside the function
and thats what the errors where about
did you fix it?
If you want to call it from the class, the method should be static
if you want the class to have member variables, they should also be static.
yeah
changed it to
public static void
04:50
Just a note if it applies in your case. Sometimes it happens that we should have created event handler to pass the responsibility to other class instead of changing some method to static to just call it from other class instances..
and when its static void then I think it should be an event handler..
 
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08:02
@SWeko hey Sweko ..ssuup?
08:23
Someone has knowledge of fluent nhibernate?
hello everyone,,
08:56
@Martijn why don't you try to solve it in a normal / straight forward way
has anybody used Betfair Api ever??
does anyone know how to add user login property in System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo ?
09:34
Hello all.. good evening
@blankon91 posted an answer
basically, use the Domain/UserName/Password properties
hello,
it's noon in Georgia :)
@Chuki2
Almost noon here too. Time for salad and minced pork :)
hehe... is evening in Malaysia...^,^
Nice Sweko...
Are you at work now?
09:43
@SWeko ok, I'll check that, thanks :)
@Chuki2 selamat sore :)
@blankon91 you can also try executing the batch file using the runas command
@SWeko why I can't put the password, it says cannot implicitly convert 'string' to System.Security.SecureString'
Be explicit :) I'll whip up a example and add it to the answer
@SWeko ok, then If i want to use runas command, it should be like this runas /user:GFI:adminapl /password:P4ssW0rd D:\rpts\SSIS_Weeklyflash_aaf_1.bat ?
GFI is the domain?
you'll need it in the /user:GFI\adminapl format
09:53
@SWeko yes, ups sorry typo :p
@blankon91 edited the answer
@SWeko yup, and it works..thank you :D marked as answer
np, glad to help (and I do not mind the rep :) )
5 more to go to 7k
@SWeko wow :o
@SWeko congrats, now you've 7005 reps
@SWeko very impressive
10:29
@DavidDV What do you mean by that?
How to get write permission for a xml file ..which is stored in C:\ PRogram Files Directory by c# code ??
any help
@sweko pro u dere?
@Martijn
11:08
@Aradhaya.Kansal That might not be possible, as your app might not have the priviledges to change permissions
so u mean there is no method that we can get write permission to a file without alerting the cleint .(UAC) ?
@SWeko
Sum1 said that u can get access through fileioPErmission class
is it correct ?
well, you can try. I do not have much experience with that
np Buddy :) tx for Listening this nOob nez
You have no control over UAC settings. The user may have Windows configured to throw a UAC alert whenever a program wishes to access the harddrive.
but I think you will still need to change write permissions, even with an UAC prompt
11:16
So whenever we need to write to a file we need access permission ? @Billdr or just at the starting of the application , user runs it as administrator ..then no need to get permissions anymore?
UAC might still pop up
but, yes, you'll have permissions if run as an admin
Actaully my problem is ..
its ok user need to start my app as administrator
he will
but at time when alterning database , sql too needs permission of administrator
otherwise System error 5 occurs ..
Means you dont have permission to alter database
@Aradhaya.Kansal still problem with the service user?
Under what user is the SQL Server running?
ya ..when a client runs my app of a different user account
not the administrator one
@SWeko Administrator
I'm almost sure it's not administrator
go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services
Find sql server there, see what's in the Log On As column
11:22
ohkz lemme check
Local System
what if it is running as Network Service ..bcoz 1 of the machine it was
and i had error there
but i am using this code in my initial script to do this changes ->
whatever it is, that account needs permissions on the program files.... folders
`Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.ManagedComputer mc = new Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.ManagedComputer();
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.Service svc = mc.Services["MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS"];
svc.SetServiceAccount("LocalSystem",null);
svc.Alter();
SqlConnection.ClearAllPools(); `
that sets LocalSystem as the user that runs SQL Server
now add permissions to the folders and you're set :)
11:27
@SWeko
there the 3 things
Sql server (sa)
Sql server (sqlexpress)
Sql Server Browser
do i have to change all of them to local System or just 1 of them ? and if yes which one?
Depends on your project setup. typically you'd only need SA to have access.
By "typically" I mean "The way my company does it"
Ohkzzzz i try ..goin to mess with some codes .. catch u guyz later ..:) ty guyz
Gl;hf
Sql server (sqlexpress) is the server
the others are the SQL Server Agent and browser. They shouldn't be accessing those files
hii all
11:34
hii @kapil
i am working on winform i have a grid view in which a cell contains numeric Value i want to find the lowest value from all the rows in grid
Iterate through your data source?
yes
data of employee and i want to find the lowest salary employee
That feeling when you realize it's you.
:(
11:38
help me !!
What's the problem??
:D @kapil what do you need?
read above
... off to Starbucks. Good luck.
11:40
i am asking to find the lowest from datagridview
do you have the data that fills the dataGridView?
It might be easier to work with that
don't you want to select from datasource insteadof datagrid?
yes
Yes, Ok
What do you fill the grid with?
11:41
fill grid from list
write here code of binding datagrid
ya sure
write that list
private void UpdateContractorGrid(DataGridViewRow row, Contractor contractor)
{
row.Cells["colName"].Value = contractor.Name.Trim();
row.Tag = contractor;
}

private void btnSelect_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
List<Contractor> _contractorList = ClientDataProvider.GetSupportDataProvider().GetContractorList();
frmSelectContractor selectContractor = new frmSelectContractor(_tender, _contractorList);

if (selectContractor.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
{
foreach (Contractor contractor in selectContractor.SelectedOperationsList)
this will fill name of the contractors and then user manually enter the amount in cells
An empty catch? That's downright horrible
11:43
this code fill only name of contractors
And you need to find which contractor has a minimum something?
yup
AcontractorListItem = _contractorList.OrderByDescending(c=>c.NumericField).Take(1).SingleOrDefault();
If the property you need a minimum for is called Price, you could do:
Contractor contractor = _contractorList.Min(c => c.Price);
11:47
thanks
brb
And again, that empty catch is a horrible practice
11:59
hi

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