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When speculation has done its worst, two plus two still equals four. -- S. Johnson (source)
 
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@Feeds XKCD #2893 Explained: This comic takes the tastiness of four spheres: melons, grapes, Earth, and the Moon. Melons and grapes are very tasty to most people,[citation needed] but the Earth and Moon ...
 
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Good morning
Good morning.
09:13
Hello everyone :)
hello everybody, can I ask you something here ?
I am in the situation where I have to wait for the presence of a file in a folder. What is the best way to do this ?
Hi there, absolutely! I think there's a FileSystemWatcher that lets you watch a directory, although I remember people reporting spotty results with that one. It's been a while though, that was when I still built WinForms in like, .NET Framework 4.5 or something, so in .NET Core I hope it works better now.
I read something about it.
I would like to investigate how it works behind the scenes.
I'll make it trivial: will it have a simple sleep thread behind the scenes ?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71295028/how-does-system-io-filesystemwatcher-works-under-the-hood
interesting !
09:35
I don't actually know, but the code is public: github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/…
Ah so at least on Windows it doesn't have its own thread sleeping and polling.
09:49
it would seem so. Thanks, I keep combing through articles :)
 
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why am i so tired
Get a PTO
13:05
It's a STO for me today (snowed time off ;))
13:30
/imagine snow in america
could be anywhere potentially lol
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@Darj No, duh. It's not on the Sun. Also, not in the ocean. :P
THe road isn't a stroad, I don't believe it's america
/imagine a stroad with snow
mmm How cold is it today on your side?
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Hi all
Wrestling with this exception: System.InvalidCastException: The SqlParameterCollection only accepts non-null SqlParameter type objects, not SqlParameter objects.
It's got lots of posts on SO but none have helped thus far. I'm using the Microsoft.Data.SqlClient driver
@Alex Hi using the `Microsoft, I'm Oak!
Too funny :)
I forgot that when I say "I'm..." OakBot keys off that
I have a stored proc on SQL Server:
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[uspSearchApps]
	@LoginId nvarchar(50),
	@ApplicationNumber int = null,
	@CustomerNumber int = null
AS
BEGIN
	SET NOCOUNT ON;
	-- other logic here....
END
I'm calling it using:
var parameters = new List<SqlParameter>
{
	new SqlParameter("LoginId", "[email protected]"),
	new SqlParameter("ApplicationNumber", 123),
	new SqlParameter("CustomerNumber", 456)
}

var results = await db.Database.SqlQuery<AppViewModel>(
	"uspSearchApps @LoginId, @ApplicationNumber, @CustomerNumber", parameters)
	.ToListAsync();
Note that I'm using Entity Framework 6.x in .NET Framework 4.8. The db var above is the data context
Any help is appreciated
This ^ is a tough nut to crack. Some years back, we tried converting our app to use Microsoft's new driver and ran into these same challenges. Had to abandon it
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Hmm. It appears, you can't use the Microsoft driver with EF 6: stackoverflow.com/questions/76281010/…
 
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wait why are you still using ef6 🤣
Very good question. Because we have a legacy app in .NET 4.8. I'd like to put a stake through its heart and be done with it
It's huge and there are just two of us devs on it. If I had a few more people, it could be converted to .NET 8
What is it
Additionally, it was built with few if any requirements written down. The code is the requirements
18:01
Like we talking horirble old aspnet webforms
or a semi reasonable aspnet webapi
or we desktop?
Nope, it's MVC/API with lots of AJAX/jQuery and a lot of cool features
> it was built with few if any requirements written down. The code is the requirements
Sounds like my old stuff
All of which would be easier in Core + Angular/Vue/React
Ah well
At least your legacy code is actually old
I'm working on rewriting legacy code from about a year ago
To rebuild it, we'd need to tease the requirements out of the code. And I'd hate to do that. Rather be run over by the biggest SUV a few dozen times :D
This app started in 2017, when Core was just starting
They want to lift it to Azure. Not sure it's worth it
18:03
Yep that checks out
We had an asp.net webapi which we painfully ported to aspnetcore 2.2 (on net core 2.1)
Hello friends!
Hi, Botler.
absolute nightmare
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Wish there were tools to automate the port to Core
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