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16:00
Guess it depends on how many classes you'll use this in.
@JohanLarsson - Those are good points, but in the past 4 years of the connector, I do not see any major changes. Moreover, if this works I really wont care what their updates contain and if it contains something actually worthwhile (what a joke) then I could just release my code to them.
I am going to use it in about a dozen classes for now with totally different functionalities btw this is the reason for not an abstract class - some classes have already an abstract parent
posted on October 12, 2012 by Eric Lippert

No computer programming stuff today; just some fun for Friday. As I'm writing this Felix Baumgartner's attempt to set the world record for skydiving height by diving from a helium balloon has been scrubbed due to bad weather. This attempt has got me thinking of my good friend JB, who back in 1982 set the world record (*) for hang gliding height by similarly using a helium balloon. JB is one

@EricLippert - Today is Monday. Not Friday. What a sick joke!
@Spiritios Yea, an interface would work for that.
16:01
So this is not any antipattern or anything that I should avoid if possible in general right? :)
@Spiritios Use an abstract class as the base for all the base classes.
well, you will cause the host machine to implode. That's the goal when writing in Java, right?
But seriously, you should be fine. Kendall is a superior resource for design patterns; so I'd listen to him. I'm just saying your idea will work.
bbiab.
I cannot use an abstract class for this as I said
because some classes extend others
and some of those others are unfortunately based on external packages
@TravisJ can you do a quick test and just compile the sources as is and point your code to the new dl?
@KendallFrey except if there is anything I can use to get past the fact that some parent classes are not written by me and there is another way to fo this...
16:06
@JohanLarsson - I guess that will be step 1.
@TravisJ did you get any response at all on your bug report?
Big things have small beginnings.
none
that is lame, when you point them to the line of code
And by none, I mean that if I were to draw the amount of response on a graph, it would be solidly along the x-axis.
@TravisJ what version control system are you using?
16:08
file system
I'm no expert but it feels like it will be good to have a solid baseline that is the code before your edits that you can compare to in the future
@TravisJ i.e. nothing?
@JohanLarsson - Nothing with automated tracking. But I keep documentation on the zipped versions.
@TravisJ any reason you are not using SVN, GIT etc?
Not a fan, I like to have everything decoupled and backed up on a different machine.
If something gets horribly corrupted I want to make sure that it does not somehow persist in the project settings.
I guess you have your reasons but it sounds like paranoia
16:14
It is easier to load a different project then bounce around versions.
Anyway, I do this because the project is a reasonable size. Perhaps I am wasting a little space on the hard drive. But I save time if I need to find something, at least in this situation. Saving time is what makes it worthwhile to me.
ok I'm no expert but I like version control have not had much problems with it
especialy like the show changes and revert
I am not changing how I version :P
@JohanLarsson -
Error 1 Cryptographic failure while signing assembly 'mysql-connector-net-6.5.4-src\Source\MySql.Data\obj\Release\MySql.Data.dll' -- 'The key container name 'ConnectorNet' does not exist' MySql.Data
16:30
strong name?
Not sure
What are the downsides of not fully signing?
no GAC I think
I never liked the GAC
well I am not going to share this version anyway
Don't want to be liable for someone wiping out their db somehow and pointing at me.
try to get second opinion on what I wrote
16:41
I was pretty close :)
Will that negatively affect my application?
howd u access the window in vs which specifies which version of .net ur compiling to
or with should i say
right click on the project -> properties -> build -> select release
cheers @TravisJ.
16:49
good morning from disneyland :)
my body hurts
@KyleTrauberman - THE HAPPIEST PLACE ON EARTH! lol
lol
we were at the park from open to close yesterday
danng
I didn't know my body could hurt this many ways
on a side note, cars land is awesome
sweet
@kyle - can I sign an assembly from AssemblyInfo.cs?
16:51
nice
I went 3 days on Disneyland last week
(Paris one)
or is it only possible in an .snk
no
only from the properties of the project
or manually with sn.exe
where in properties?
right click on the project > properties > signing tab
So I am supposed to make a .snk?
Oracle is gonna be pissed lol
16:54
it will do it for you
oh, I don't have to create one?
lol I can't get rid of it
the properties panel will create the snk for you
you still need one
Compile complete -- 0 errors, 186 warnings
========== Build: 1 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========
lol sweet
Now to swap it into my project and see if the sky falls.
posted on October 15, 2012 by Eric Lippert

Presented as a dialogue, as is my wont! Is C# a strongly typed or a weakly typed language? Yes. That is unhelpful. I don't doubt it. Interestingly, if you rephrased the question as an "and" question, the answer would be the same. What? You mean, is C# a strongly typed and a weakly typed language? Yes, C# is a strongly typed language and a weakly typed language. I'm confused. Me too. P

Wow, Eric must have had a wild weekend
Confused? Me 3 eric...
16:58
Lippert doesn't think much of programmers, does he?
Anyone have used option strict or option Explicit?
@user1334247 VBA?
are extensions housed in the vsix file?
@user1334247 those don't exist in c#
VBA OR C# etc......
17:00
@user1334247 Yes, hopefully anyone who has used VB. But this is a C# room.
@user1334247 what is your question?
Asking "what is your question" is taboo in here.
What is option strict?
And what is its use?
It disallows using variables without declaring them first.
17:02
restricts casting
Or is that Option Explicit?
@KendallFrey that is Option Explicit I think
It's been a while :(|)
hey guys
uh what's that emote supposed to be? lol
17:03
@user1334247 I guess it gives some compile time checking
hey zneak
@zneak It's a monkey. I use it when I feel stupid.
it looks like a hamburger with eyes
17:07
Your face looks like a hamburger with eyes.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
lol my roommate used to use "your face" everywhere
"this is stupid"
"YOUR FACE IS STUPID"
COM objects are exposed as interfaces, are they prevented from inheritance by beeing COM objects?
well you can't have a class inherit a com interface just like you'd have it inherit a normal class
but if you expose a class through COM nothing prevents you from inheriting that class and exposing the subclass too
@JohanLarsson from what little I know, a COM 'interface' isn't quite the same as the meaning of a Java/C#/etc interface
@TomW, from what I know of COM interfaces it has a very similar meaning, put aside that it's cross-language
17:10
I write code vs a large COM api, the COM interfaces are not inheriting each other though the inheritance is obvious
why are you using COM byt he way ?
the structure is entirely flat
I don't know about COM interface inheritance
there might be none
@Sisyphe there is not .net api that I know of (Autodesk Inventor, CAD program)
COM basically works by "navigation by cast"
you have an IUnknown
and you try to cast it into something else (through a dynamic_cast-like mechanism)
17:11
@johan - h8x! it worked, I replaced their .dll with mine and it compiled and ran
if it works you're happy, otherwise you're stuck with an IUnknown that doesn't do what you want
epic :) let the games begin
I, Unknown would be a good title for a blog
@JohanLarsson but with what kind of code do you have to interract ? C++ ?
lol
17:12
@zneak the dynamic leads to really ugly code for me
a blog about Windows programmig
yes
COM is ugly
welcome to the real world lol
@Sisyphe C# on my side
and on the oter side ?
other
@Sisyphe I guess C/C++
y u no use C++/CLI ?
17:13
because C++/CLI is a pain in the ass
COM is just horrible
whatever you do
ho come on !
don't use c++/cli
COM is a lot worse
17:14
unless you have a very, very very very good reason
c++/cli is way faster
what are you talking about
I dont know much c++
c++/cli compiles to clr bytecode mixed with native code
17:14
stupid question: Is c++/cli managed c++?
kind of
it's c++ that can access .net classes
yeap
a sortof mix
it's like a bridge
c++ "native" types don't use managed memory
but .net types do
and you have all sorts of goodies to bridge (like sisyphe says)
but I don't recommend it
@walkingTarget I'll have a look, looks somewhat familiar
C# P/Invokes are much simpler to work with
and unless you really need that std::vector of a .net type, you're better off with c#
besides, the native-to-managed and managed-to-native transition are expensive
17:17
I have a lot of C# code for the API so I am stuck with C# I guess
so you'll want to keep your code on just one side of the fence as much as possible
@TravisJ Hell will break loose now then
I think I already have a pretty epic idea of how to solve it
@JohanLarsson
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Q: C++/CLI vs COM - Which is better?

Samuel SladeI'm currently working on a project in .NET that communicates with native C++ libraries through the use of a C++/CLI project. However, moving forward with this project, I would like to be able to expose specific modules of the native C++ code, preferably with as little extra implementation as poss...

@JohanLarsson - they use parameterCount to guarantee uniqueness. I am just going to add some actual uniqueness to it:
var thisGUID = new Guid();
int currentCount = parameterCount++;
object uniqueArg = "" + thisGUID + currentCount.ToString();
return String.Format("@gp{0}", uniqueArg);
17:27
were 128 bits of entropy not enough for you?
@Sisyphe I dont even understand the answer
for me?
Why, oh, why.
yes, for you
sorry have to go
17:29
NEVER use new Guid()
@JohanLarsson we can talk about it tommorrow if you're still there
Bye guys
@Sisyphe I will add c++/cli to my todo/forget list. As I have a lot of C# already. Would be interesting to learn of course. Gonna ask if we can hire a consultant to try it out. It is always so painful to get started with new stuff
17:30
instead. use this
public string getGuid() {
    return new Guid().ToString();
}
AAAAUUUUUUUUGH!
lol
OMG RLEMON
IT'S ToString
one of these days I will give @KendallFrey an aneurysm
@zneak lol sorry too much js
I cannot believe the incompetence of my fellow developers.
Do you not know what new Guid() returns?
didn't realize it was static
Jon Skeet has no problem with New Guid();
or rather
he has no problem with new Guid(string)
I have a problem with Jon Skeet
There is a difference. A BIG difference.
A blue robe with THOSE glasses?!?!?!?!?!
jon, I expect more from you
Scarred for life.
so new Guid() returns a zero-initialized guid or something like that?
Kay
Kay
anyone MVC 4 expert?
Just like any other struct.
17:35
Ahh, the pictures rlemon has on his phone
I have used mvc 4.
Also, don't ask to ask, just ask.
Kay
Kay
i have a query on Bundles in MVC 4
When you notice the volly ball....
that struct default ctor thing is kind of annoying
...I'm going back to my unit testing.
17:36
and, IMHO, nonsensical
Kay
Kay
say for example a view contains multiple Scripts.Render() stats... can it be made in the output to be as only 1 script reference?
@rlemon That is like my standard programmiung outfit, thinking about starting to wear it at wrok
this is what we'd look like where I work if we had casual fridays
I get a strange error from this line of code:
MySqlConnectionStringBuilder msb = new MySqlConnectionStringBuilder((connection as MySqlConnection).Settings.ConnectionString);
It says that MySqlConnection does not have a definition for `.Settings` but intellisense says it does. what gives?
I'm in after-ski mode every day currently
17:38
@JohanLarsson well being native american..... my casual fridays are more like this
you skid today Johan?
node deletion level: wtf
@rlemon I wishh but its too cold here
@TravisJ No skiing for a while, just looking like a male bag-lady
stop shaving.
17:39
mm, ski.
have tried it once, it was awesome
love to go for real
@TomW This is something I can recommend:
snowboarding is more fun IMO
i crash a lot while skiing
@rlemon Snowboarding hurts like hell
I'm aiming to take a snowboarding lesson very soon
however innertubing behind a snow mobile is the MOST FUN
17:43
I've tried ski - want to do both. I'm not one of Those People.
especially if there are small snow drifts to launch from
I started on skis, but was able to pick up snowboarding a bit better. idk why (I don't skateboard of surf..)
Why is it that I cannot access .Settings when they are clearly a part of the class? I know this code runs because it is already in production so wtf is different
Unicorns....
(connection as MySqlConnection).Settings
throws an error
@TravisJ code for MySqlConnection?
17:44
any ever use phalanger?
@JohanLarsson -
protected override string GetDbProviderManifestToken(DbConnection connection)
    {
      // we need the connection option to determine what version of the server
      // we are connected to
        var conn = connection as MySqlConnection;
        var set = conn.Settings;
        var constring = set.ConnectionString;
      MySqlConnectionStringBuilder msb = new MySqlConnectionStringBuilder((connection as MySqlConnection).Settings.ConnectionString);
      msb.Database = null;
      using (MySqlConnection c = new MySqlConnection(msb.ConnectionString))
@TravisJ is the cast valid?
Yeah, the cast is valid.
Where is Settings defined?
That piece of code is in production and works. It is verbatim from mysql connector
17:46
as kendall says no Settings {get;}
is this a real, live write-only property found in the wild?
I think I prefer:

((MySqlConnection) connection).Settings (fail fast)
I'm looking at PerformanceCounter (System.Diagnostics). This thing can get incremented and decremented, but I'm not seeing a way to pull it's current value (as an int). Has anyone worked with this thing before?
@Billdr performanceCounter1.NextValue()
@TravisJ where is this MySqlConnection class from? It seems not to be in the framework. Is it a third-party component?
17:55
(not my code, have not tried it)
Hmm. Maybe I'm not fully understanding this class. I'll give it a shot, thanks.
@KendallFrey - Nice idea :) I looked at the definition and connectionstring was exposed but even though settings was inherited it was not exposed
@TravisJ is this the official MySQL connector class library?
yes
I am changing it to fit my needs.
So for some reason I have a higher attention span at home when I'm working than when I'm in an office working...
18:00
at work i'm too distracted with all the pings and funny trolls in the chat rooms
According to the docs on the version I've just downloaded, MySqlConnection doesn't have a property called Settings
at night you are all offline and I have to work out of bordum
I blame you all for my productivity!
@rlemon I was on till 2:30am my time last night.
@TomW - MySqlConnection : DbConnection, but either way, MySqlConnection had a property called connectionstring and that was all I needed access to
wtf is a Single?
18:01
I was only on till like 11:30 my time
holy shit my edit worked
@Billdr 85% of all male programmers
lol bill
DbConnection doesn't have that property either
18:02
MySqlConnection does
hello fellas!
hello Rob!
I can send you a screenshot of the docs if you like
"Represents a single-precision floating-point number." I don't think I'm going to like this.
18:03
@Billdr i found walking dead being streamed on a website livetvcafedotnet. at least i think that was you asking about it
@TomW - I already got it to run, compiled the .dll, replaced it with theirs in my project, ran the project, tested the results, and found out my edit works
Rob, are you just now waking up again?
@Billdr i have a question, since your an american
I am super happy atm :D
*you're
18:03
@Billdr lol, no, it's evening
sorry
:-)
you're
Well, someone is wrong on the internet.
3
What's your question for the colonies?
i'm working on my resume and i'm having trouble explaining myself in English. How do i say, i'm responsible for 3 other developers
@klut someone else was, but I wanted to know too. Now, amazon gives it to me the day after so I'm not too worried about it.
@RobAngelier "responsible for 3 other developers" :)
18:05
"Responsible for 3 other developers"
er, no period.
Resume English isn't real English. Like Ebonics, or Cockney.
@Pheonixblade9 do you write 3 or three?
allright then
it's a resume, not an essay/article, so it's fine to use the number
Actually.. I think on resumes it's supposed to be the numeric 3.
In swedish the convention is to write as text up to ~10
ok
18:07
you could say Manage
I don't have my engineering style guide with me, but I'm pretty sure :)
same here @JohanLarsson
Supposed to be the same in English, but like I said, resumes aren't written in English.
@klut "manage" is different than "responsible for output of"
@JohanLarsson in prose, three. In summaries or bullet points, 3. That'd be my preference anyway
18:07
it's for my linkedin profile
so i have to get it right
:)
Right, where the hell does ildasm live?
@JohanLarsson that convention is the same in the US for most cases. this is one of the cases I'd say it's better to use the number
ugh. I'm trying to make my page do everything that it needs to, but when I log out, the session_destroy() runs, but so does all the other stuff and I still have the appearance of being logged in.
#php problems
@SpencerCole huh?
ok I was just asking out of curiosity
18:08
that is strange.
Expire the user's cookie first?
INTERNET
Y U NO HAVE AN APP FOR THAT
I'm not using cookies. Only Sessions. I don't do cookies well.
The only cookie I use is the 'remember me' cookie.
Even then,I think I'm doing it wrong.
@TomW in the .NET SDK folder. Which is in program files somewhere iirc
Hrm. Does it go to 'as expected' after a refresh?
18:09
Yeah. And I'm going to make it redirect to the homepage.
@SpencerCole are you using pure php or any frameworks?
ATTENTION. ATTENTION. I DISCOVERED SOMETHING.
Pure php.
I actually discovered something. Maybe.
Everyone, Tom is learning!
18:10
@SpencerCole if you destroy the session after your start outputting your view i don't think it will function as desired
Sigh, the results are still jumbled =/
There is a mistake in the MySQL Connector docs
Back to the hack.
@TomW - lol, there are mistakes in their code too, go figure
@rlemon It's at the top of the page. I'm gonna try something, it may be radical.
This is your fault, @TravisJ. I actually went to the trouble of disassembling their libs to see whether or not that property really existed
18:11
On my machine, C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.0A\bin\NETFX 4.0 Tools
@SpencerCole hrm, yea PHP can be a finnicky little SOB
@TomW - I already have a copy of them.
@KendallFrey go figure. I don't have the SDK installed, but it's still in there somewhere. Somewhere that windows search can't find, apparently.
Aha! It's not hitting the header!
I don't believe that.
You do have the SDK installed.
18:13
oh there we go. It just shows 100% for several minutes before vomiting out all the relevant results at once
Ah yes. Wilful blindness, there they are
It helps if you form the header correctly. header('url');!=header('Location: url'); It's been awhile since I've worked with php...
Gah, I feel like death. Immune system, y u no work.
Can I just copy paste in a different .dll or do I have to actually remove it from the references and then re-add it
@TravisJ I say remove re-add
Pro tip: If you have a choice between programming a barcode scanner and something else, pick something else.
18:22
@KendallFrey on android, you can just use pre-built libraries that work well!
Do they program the scanner for you?
I am not seeing the changes that I made. =/ hm
It takes care of the android's camera function as the scanner, and handles all of the parsing so you just have to plop it into your code, then handle the result.
Um, that's not quite what I meant.
That.
@SpencerCole Android questions? superhero music PHEONIX THE ANDROID CONSULTANT IS HERE
Android actually doesn't have a built-in barcode scanner, AFAIK. But there is a program you can pass barcode values via Intents with
18:26
I made one that scans a QR code looking for ID:######### and KEY:############ and then sends those to our database to verify they're a product in our database, then sends it back what you can do with it, and all that jazz. It was a prototype for a flexible system we were going to market to small businesses and other places like that so that they could do inventory tracking or whatever.
@Pheonixblade9 We used ZXing's program. yes.
My code is supposed to use one of those old school laser barcode scanners. Remember them? Yeah, they beep a lot and every time they beep you need to look it up to find out what the beep means.
Godspeed.
And the only input is barcodes, so all configuration is done by scanning barcodes.
funnnnn
18:42
Hmm.. anyone else notice UseVSHostingProcess in their CSPROJ files recently? Trying to figure out what it is
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Could not load file or assembly 'MySql.Data.Entity, Version=6.5.4.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=c5687fc88969c44d' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
Best part about being at home without a job? Stress break means I can play XBox. Huzzah!

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