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18:00
@AMH Please don't beg.
@Lews I can. I have a usb hub that I could plug into the one that is working but that looks a bit clunky unless I can figure out a way to mount it so it looks good
Right, mmn
Chrome I hate you.
Those are bytes wasted :@
Ah don't start :)
:)
That incredibly weird feeling when you're browsing Wikipedia and you see your name.
18:13
referring to you?
that would definitely be weird
OK, that would be even weirder.
Ok, so you didn't find where I put your name then.
But just seeing the word Kendall almost scared me.
unless of course, you knew your name was there
or it was an article about you
was it this article?
Kendall is an unincorporated census-designated place in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. As of the 2000 census, the area had a total population of 75,226. While the defined boundaries of the community have been labeled Kendall by the US Census Bureau, locals often included western communities, such as The Hammocks, Country Walk, The Crossings, Kendale Lakes, Kendall West, and Three Lakes, subdivisions of Kendall. According to the census, Kendall is home to over 11,000 Colombian Americans, one of the largest populations in the United States. Kendall is served by the Miami Metro...
Nope.
I forgot about that city.
18:15
one of these?
Kendall may refer to: Places ;Australia * Kendall, New South Wales ;United States * Kendall, Florida * Kendall, Kansas * Kendall, New York * Kendall, Washington * Kendall, Lafayette County, Wisconsin * Kendall, Monroe County, Wisconsin * Kendall County, Illinois * Kendall County, Texas * Kendall Green, Pompano Beach, Florida * Kendall Grove, Virginia * Kendall Park, New Jersey * Boonville, California (formerly "Kendall's City") * Kendall Square, a neighborhood in Cambridge, Massachusetts * Kendall Township, Kendall County, Illinois * Kendall Township, Hamilton County, Kansas * Kendal...
Travis Air Force Base is a United States Air Force air base under the operational control of the Air Mobility Command (AMC), located three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of Fairfield, in Solano County, California, United States. The base is named for Brigadier General Robert F. Travis, who died in the crash of a B-29 Superfortress while transporting a nuclear weapon. Units The host unit at Travis AFB is the 60th Air Mobility Wing. The 60th AMW is the largest wing in the Air Force's Air Mobility Command, with a versatile fleet of C-5 Galaxies, KC-10 Extenders, a...
@KyleTrauberman Yop.
I actually grew up near there too (not named after it).
In statistics, the Kendall rank correlation coefficient, commonly referred to as Kendall's tau (τ) coefficient, is a statistic used to measure the association between two measured quantities. A tau test is a non-parametric hypothesis test for statistical dependence based on the tau coefficient. Specifically, it is a measure of rank correlation, i.e., the similarity of the orderings of the data when ranked by each of the quantities. It is named after Maurice Kendall, who developed it in 1938, though Gustav Fechner had proposed a similar measure in the context of time series in 1897. Defi...
Close...
Legitimate Kendal Mint Cake
18:17
lol
BRAIN
Y U THINK OF RETARDED POLICEMAN AND ASSBURGERS
Okay, so if I want to make my own c# library, and then use in mvc-3, how would I go about doing that? 1- Write code, 2- Build into .dll, 3- ?
have a smashed up packet of the above left over from a hiking trip
it's goood shiz.
Have a nice evening peeps, I shall catch you all tomorrow.
/afk
@TravisJ reference in mvc project just like any other project
18:21
@KyleTrauberman - And if I want the GAC to be able to use it?
then stick it in the gac on the server
.net searches the gac before the bin dir
I only have bin access
so if a referenced assembly exists in the gac on the server, it will automatically use that over the one in the bin
So does that rule out gac?
yeah, unless you can get someone else to stick it there
2
otherwise, don't worry about it
bin is just fine
18:23
okay, no big deal though. so if it is not going to be in the gac, does that mean i dont have to sign it?
damn... think the usb ports on my mobo might be burned out... tried both controllers and still no joy
@TravisJ right
nice star guys
love the lack of context
@KyleTrauberman - does that mean it wont have a public key token?
it is so abstract
@TravisJ if you're going to distribute it, I would still sign it
18:24
@TravisJ I have not much exp with signing and gac but I would say only use GAC if you really have a reason
@TravisJ yes, no public key token unless its signed
okay, so not using gac
The Bingo was definitely in context :P
hm
I am not distributing it, private use only
then you're fine not signing it
18:25
What if it requires a signature to build?
Is there somewhere I can disable that
its not required
are you getting an error trying to build an unsigned assembly?
Yeah, a crypto error
can you paste the error?
@KyleTrauberman could it be that other dll's expect a snk? (I only speak to signed attitude.)
mother fukrs...closed my question and then fking deleted it
so no, I can't paste the error
18:27
if other assemblies are referencing it with a public key, then that can cause a problem
hmmm my gigabit controller is on the same IRQ as my USB controller... since I'm using wireless I should be able to disable the gigabit controller and reboot and maybe my USB starts working?
I can try to recreate it, give me a few minutes
@TravisJ SO or MySQL?
but that shouldn't happen unless you sign the assembly first
18:27
@TravisJ do you have a link?
i can see deleted stuff
I am thinking about some anti-pattern using IoC. Can I resolve a Type by ctor argument type?
Hello again
reading it
what kind of build action for an image should I use if the image will be the app logo (content or resource?)
18:32
> The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference
resource imo because it will be the same every time and not need any stretching or manipulation
@Kyle - I got around the crypto error by signing it
@TravisJ cool
it never hurts to sign stuff
But I couldn't figure out what the signature looked like
@TravisJ Thanks, other opinions?
18:36
I just read that
And it's kinda wrong in one way
I've read Davy's comment...
So I completely f'd my current project. Assemblies are all messed up, bad references, web.config is a mess. Times like this I am soo happy I version.
18:55
chicken wings yuum
@TravisJ how did you manage that
@LewsTherin - I am trying to replace mysql connector with my own version of their code
Ah yeah.. that
See, the thing is, Oracle can blow me.
I should invoice them for having to fix this junk they released.
Honestly, who thinks that capitalizing a name makes it unique? wtf!? or, if that doesn't work, lets just make it unique by adding a single integer, lets call it i
oracle code verbatim:
private string MakeColumnNameUnique(string baseName)
    {
      int i = 1;
      baseName = baseName.ToUpper();
      hasRenamedColumns = true;
      while (true)
      {
        string name = String.Format("{0}{1}", baseName, i);
        if (!columnHash.ContainsKey(name)) return name;
        i++;
      }
    }
seriously, can't just get a guid in there? =/
19:01
...Oracle wrote that?
yes
or spewed it out in some LSD induced haze to publish a POS connector
one of the two
doesnt anyone know how i can make a dictionary that has 3 lists...each list contains a list of different objects? Or maybe there is another datatype besides a dictionary i can use?
Well...I suppose it's a reasonable implementation of a really lame algorithm
@ninjasense Why not use a class for that?
19:04
@TravisJ it wouldnt be practical...i only need to use it for a single case
public class FK_ORACLE {
 public List<PK_ORACLE> _CAN_SUCK_IT_ { get; set; }
 public List<SELECT_F> _U_ORACLE_ { get; set; }
 public List<WHERE> _ORACLE_SUCKS_ { get; set;}
}
that is practical
Might want to use different names for your code though.
yea I get that
meh i was hoping i wouldnt have to do that
could i make an anonymous object or something?
The thing is, using a dictionary is going to be a lot of overhead compared to a small class like that. And you can write your own custom methods to assist you. Why wouldn't you want that? Smaller footprint, more flexability.
@ninjasense what are you trying to do?
Yeah, you could use dynamic
dynamic fkOracle;
fkOracle.theyReallySuck = new List<ofCrapOracleCode>();
that doesn't answer the question - I asked what you're trying to do, that's more of your guess at how to do it
It wouldn't be very readable though, and dynamic is kind of an anti-pattern.
i.e. why do you want a dictionary with three lists? whatever that means
What does it all mean, Basil?
19:09
OK, Travis is having a moment
Seriously, oracle has cost me over a grand so far in time lost.
nobody make any loud noises or sudden movements
@TomW im making a web request and i want to return 3 lists of information in the one request instead of 3 seprate requests
Serialize a class into JSON?
Dictionary<key, Tuple<List<T>, List<T>, List<T>> might do it...but you tell me whether that's too ugly to allow to live...
19:13
Dictionary<string,KeyValuePair<string,string>> (lol)
why do I get this error: "Cannot add rows to sys.sql_dependencies for the stored procedure because it depends on the missing table 'xxxxxx'. The stored procedure will still be created; however, it cannot be successfully executed until the table exists.' when I try to execute one stored procedure from another?
EXEC spName @var, @var2, @error OUTPUT
I checked the name like six times and the sp name is right\
pastebin.com/bz0kLBRw Is there a way to get the WrapFunction out of the WrapperClass without newing an instance?
@KyleTrauberman - Any thoughts? I have a compiled version of MySql.Data.dll, I put it in `bin/Debug` but I still get this error. There is a reference error that states `MySqlData.dll cannot be found`. In the project, under the references tab, there is the yellow exclamation mark indicating the warning that the reference cannot be found. Should I just include it? Will that affect it in the future if I include a different one there than is used in the project?

Error 1 The referenced assembly "Visual Studio 2010\Projects\mysql-connector-net-6.5.4-src\Source\MySql.Data\bin\Debug\MySql.Data.dll
@all Thanks guys...with all your suggestions I figured it out
@TravisJ Build order ok?
Try moving the dll to separate folder an reference it from there?
19:17
Ah, maybe I put the dll in the wrong place.
I will go check.
Yup, now I got a different error.
lol, it is huge
lol it was too long
I wish I could specify static things in an interface
even half of it is too long, i will pastebin it
@TravisJ internals
19:23
internals?
try making more public (maybe)
I have control over mysql.data
only over mysql.data.entity
"Friend access was granted to"
I'm just guessing something tries to reach in into your dll's internal functions and classes
Maybe you can specify Internalsvisible to?
is MySql.Data.Entity your class?
That is also theirs, but I am trying to make it mine
I want to edit the code in their and then republish it and have mysql.data still be able to use it like nothing happened
You might end up compiling all their dll's
19:26
I tried that. But then I could not reference them from my project when I included them
strange
I'm no expert but this looks like the MySQL dll's expect each other to share snk
When I compile them, I do not have oracles snk and so they do not have the same signature
Do you happen to have Oracles private key? :)
If not send an email and ask for it :)
If I were to come across it then I think they would be a little upset.
maybe it is as a comment somewhere in the code (still joking)
19:29
so if I use
[assembly:InternalsVisibleTo("MySql.Data")]
that might work?
on my way
could even work you know
do I have to do that to every class?
Meanwhile I keep writing this type of sh*t:
    public class WrapFunc<TComObject, TWrapper> : Func<TComObject, TWrapper>
    {
    }
19:31
@Johan - Can I apply it to the whole namespace somehow
dont know never done it
I'll try to find out
so just to every class which is internal, or the public ones too
I would guess everything with internal
the fastest way could be find replace internal - > public?
Warning 1 'assembly' is not a valid attribute location for this declaration. Valid attribute locations for this declaration are 'type'. All attributes in this block will be ignored.
@TravisJ you put that in assemblyinfo.cs
applys to the whole assembly
19:35
o sht, it was already there too that must be where the error comes from
thanks kyle!
It is a little scary to write stuff on this chat, there might be actual programmers reading it.
"actual programmers"?
aren't we all "actual programmers"?
I don't think I qualify
yet
But the next job I apply for is probably as programmer
Today, I'm not a programmer, I'm a multimedia designer.
:/
fsck work.
The first time my director deigned to speak to me besides a few words of casual chit chat since I've worked there, was to ask me whether I wanted in on a 'graduate challenge'. I'm 26 and have worked at the company for three and a half years - but I'm still one of the newest people there, so I still 'qualify'. Turns out it's idiotic BS make-work and I still have to do it
and I'm too far in to tell it to go fuck itself, because that'll let down the rest of the group
@TomW engineering is like the military. never volunteer for anything an exec/CO asks for. ever.
Well, we haven't done it before and I figured I'd be asked to report back on whether it was money well spent
my report is not likely to be positive
part 1 is this inane charity fundraising project that demands time I don't have on something I really don't give a shit about
it happens.
Something totally messed up is happening. I never noticed until now!
I have 2*4gb installed on my PC.
But only 4gb is actually seen. DA FUQ
19:58
I wonder a thing about the English language. If I have f*cked something up, how do I fix it?
F*ck down or Unf*ck it?
@LewsTherin Are you running a 64-bit OS?
@LewsTherin is your version of windows 64-bit?
@JohanLarsson unf*ck it
public interface IWrapper<TComObject,TWrapper>
{
Func<TComObject, TWrapper> WrapFunction { get; }
}
Is it possible to specify new() on an interface?
19:59
check your BIOS, yo. you might have a RAM slot turned off
Then, yeah, dafuq
@JohanLarsson When you f*ck something up, you don't fix it.
(they actually have this option for some Intel mobos)
@Pheonixblade9 On Bios it has the two slots highlighted as used.
@Pheonixblade9 speaks da truth, yo.
Bit is printing only 4096
Oh let me check
20:00
does your mobo only have 2 slots?
4 slots
do you have them in matching slots?
are the two ram chips side by side?
if you have dual channel and they aren't in the correct slots, it might not work
20:00
like |_|_
alternate them on the board
No it is ||_ _
make it like |_|_
How many of you know what U R2 F B R B2 R U2 L B2 R U' D' R2 F R' L B2 U2 F2 is?
ding ding ding. probably
@KendallFrey isn't that a GTA cheat code or something
@KyleTrauberman Alright. Will try it. Thanks
20:01
ram slots are in matched pairs,
@Pheonixblade9 Nope.
uhm... rubik's cube instructions?
Just curious how many people share my interest.
you need to alternate the slots so the ram is in separate channels
before you fill up a channel
@KendallFrey google says its something about "Foro de El Cubo de Rubik de la A a la Z"
So | _ | _
20:03
@LewsTherin yes
Will try it now.
No one here is into Rubik's cubes? :(
i had one
when I was 7
in 1990
Could you solve it?
20:04
@KendallFrey Nope :*( My interest is more along the lines of 1 e4 c5 2 d4 cxd4 3 qxd4
i took it apart and put the pieces back together
so it was solved
How fast?
took me about an hour at that age
I know a kid who can solve it in less than 60 seconds every time :/
those things are a pain to pry off
20:05
@robjb I'm into that, but not very good.
@KyleTrauberman :P LIAR
@KendallFrey I used to play 2-3 hour a day, eventually got kinda burnt out
@robjb That's my goal.
at least for a 7 year old
With my old one I could usually manage around 1:20
It broke, and I just got a new one, so now I gotta get it loosened up.
20:06
I could solve rubix when I was a child (without cheat)
YAY
8gb :D
Tried a year ago but no dice
I can't believe I never noticed.
Thanks @KyleTrauberman @Pheonixblade9
My cube was solved only twice before I got out the Vaseline. HARDCORE
20:07
glad that worked
Yep totally working now :D
now when you get another ram chip make it like this:
|||_
then |||| with 4
Why does it have to be that way?
dual channel memory
A A B B
need to put ram in each channel before filling out the other channels
Right. I should have read the damn manual.
So a pair has to be AB AB
20:10
right
Sadness at all the game plays that could have been marginally better.
@LewsTherin RTFM
Lol.
Noted :P
@LewsTherin they are sometimes color coded
I actually blamed my brother for stealing my RAM lol
20:11
hahahaha
@KyleTrauberman Mine isn't.
Probably because it is a cheap mobo rofl
Linux Mint online! And no crashes :D
20:36
@KyleTrauberman Is it true that StructureMap must have a public ctor for the classes it can resolve?
public, yes
but thats not a structuremap requirement
Is there a way to trust Singleton then?
Someone can just new up instances on their own?
its a black box
you shouldn't care about that
how do you mean?
you can create and pass specific instances via the structuremap config
i mean, if you are using a singleton, you shouldn't be using structure map to create an instance
there's no reason to
20:38
what is so wrong with using the new keyword and managing object lifetimes yourself?
@TravisJ every new is a testing problem (almost)
@KyleTrauberman ok
just saw Singleton in the docs
testing => DI => memory leaks. testing == memory leaks
QED
you can however create your own instance and use structuremap to inject that for you
@KyleTrauberman What do you mean it is not a StructureMap requirement?
@KyleTrauberman ok, gonna have a look at that
@JohanLarsson i mean, its a .net requirement to have a public ctor to instantiate a class outside of the class itself
which is what structuremap is doing
20:42
@TravisJ I like testing, you like zip files for versioning. I dont know about IoC frameworks yet but at least I have to try
@Johan - Have you seen the .net di book?
@TravisJ no
:5824237
    [TestFixture]
    public class Tests
    {
        [Test]
        public void ICreateInstanceFromPrivateCtorTest()
        {
            object instance = Activator.CreateInstance(typeof (ClassWithPrivateCtor), true);
            Assert.IsNotNull(instance);
        }
    }

    public class ClassWithPrivateCtor
    {
        private ClassWithPrivateCtor()
        {

        }
    }
It is possible to create instances from a class with private ctor
Not from abstract classes (I was wrong about that the other day)
@JohanLarsson Not in vanilla C#.
20:48
Perhaps with reflection
Reflection, yes. Inside the class, yes. Otherwise, no.
activator.createinstance will do it
with a second param of true
just tested that code in linqpad
I bet it uses some form of reflection.
System.Activator
not too terrible ns at least
my point is StructureMap should be able to do it. But there is probably design decisions or other constraints
the fluent interface of StructureMap is nice, very readable (for small amounts of config at least)
:5824369
    [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)]
    public static object CreateInstance(Type type, bool nonPublic)
    {
      if (type == null)
        throw new ArgumentNullException("type");
      RuntimeType runtimeType = type.UnderlyingSystemType as RuntimeType;
      if (runtimeType == (RuntimeType) null)
        throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_MustBeType"), "type");
      StackCrawlMark stackMark = StackCrawlMark.LookForMyCaller;
      return runtimeType.CreateInstanceDefaultCtor(!nonPublic, false, true, ref stackMark);
looks like reflection (RuntimeType etc.)
Hi guys
20:55
is there a way to specify in an interface that the implementing type must have parameterless ctor equivalent of where T : new()
hej
Hi @Kendall
booga booga
I hear you have been trying to avoid me
I what?
You never get on at night any more
When I get on
20:57
Maybe I like to sleep.
Your 17, you don't need sleep
@JohanLarsson I don't think so.
@Kinected Uh huh.
@TravisJ ty, gonna order it tomorrow
bbrbrbr
20:58
@KendallFrey internal class RuntimeType : System.Reflection.TypeInfo
@Kinected You're

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