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00:46
dayum
that's how bacon is supposed to be
01:03
Anyone here?
@GregRos Hey?
01:35
Can anyone recommend any good books on NHibernate?
I have one called Harnessing Hibernate, but it mostly focuses on Java integration, and leaves out most of the ins and outs behind mapping.
01:49
I think this is the latest one from 2011, the biggining with Nhibernate is also good

http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTitle/Working-with-NHibernate-3-0.productCd-1118112571.html
 
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03:15
posted on October 26, 2012 by ScottGu

This week we finished rolling out .NET 4.5 to all of our Windows Azure Web Site clusters.  This means that you can now publish and run ASP.NET 4.5 based apps, and use  .NET 4.5 libraries and features (for example: async and the new spatial data-type support in EF), with Windows Azure Web Sites.  This enables a ton of really great capabilities - check out Scott Hanselman’s great p

 
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06:25
good morning Rob
Hi
06:35
morning @SamyS.Rathore
morning rob
:)
how'r ya today
i'm fine and you?
m fine too,
i'm having a meeting with some company that want to look at the possibilities for integrating our software
and i'm looking for more questions to ask them about this integration.
suggestions?
technicals questions
hmm..
what's your software about, if i may ask??
06:43
risk management and compliance
tooling to help organisations with securing their data
and apply for certification based on standards, like PCI-DSS
for creditcard companies, banks etc.
now that is an important software
for any emerging and established organization
yes it is
we are more on a organisational level and the company that i'm having a meeting with is more on hardware level. Monitoring intrusion detection, unauthorized acces etc.
you can always start with "Up to what level are they willing to integrate such a software in their company"
lol, i s**k on marketting :D
well, it's not for marketing. I need to know what kind of API they have
format etc.
that kind of questions
some example questions:
Is their an API available? What format does it provide (json,xml etc.)? Export possibilities (.csv etc.)? API Authorization
am i missing something
?
no, that seems appropriate
06:51
allright, good to know :-)
i like being prepared before i attend a meeting
that's a sign of a good employee
:)
sorry m not being much help
was on leave for last two days, so i'm being lazy to pickup my work :P
haha, no problem!
i need to shed of the rust.....:D imma grab a coffee....brb
:-) well, it's almost weekend
yeah, u know what.....hope is a bi**h....;)
07:48
birch?
like the tree?
anyone used Dundas or dotnetcharting
?
Morning guys
morning
i didn't knew there was a tree named birch
07:54
hmm. do you know frank?
the tree I mean
next time imma go furniture shopping, i would be like BIRCH PLEASE...!!!!
2
tall guy, green hair
i know him
he likes to stay high,
07:55
I actually missed that one
the joke I meant
goodmorning
Good morning ^^
:D
I need some help for some google maps thing
anyone know about this?
07:58
crickets
maybe you should ask in the site
stackoverflow. ask a question.
08:13
that can help
08:24
Ok guys correct me if I am wrong but is comparing ASP.NET MVC to ASP.NET Webforms analogous to comparing WPF with Winforms?
it depends
on your agenda / belief and intelligence level
Whats your view on it?
what are you trying to proof with the analogy?
my view is that ASP.Net MVC, WPF, Winforms and Asp.Net all have their place
ASP.Net place is 40 feet deep in the ground
while Asp.net MVC, WPF and Winforms all have their uses depending on what you have to do
and any analogy between them is a waste of time
I'm not trying to prove anything. Just that thought suddenly crossed my mind and wanted to ask for opinions. You don't have to be so criticizing about it -.-
08:39
:p
rawr
08:59
Hi @Bryan
09:15
heyho
anyone used Dundas?
Hi @Bryan
2
Q: Can someone Improve this code

TimeToThineString Name = "yyyy MM DD abjwg kelk.exe" public static bool IsNameRight(string Name) { string[] temp = Name.Split(' '); string[] de= Name.Split('.'); if (de[1] == "pdf" && temp .Length == 5) { if (temp [0].Length == 4 && temp [1].Length == 2...

de[1] == "pdf" -> ???
temp [5] == "kelk.exe"
does not compute??
shouldn't that be de[1] == "exe"
and btw it 0,1,2,3,4
not 0,1,3,4,5
09:59
Is there any moderator here, I can't ask question for stackoverflow :(
17
Q: What version(s) of the .NET framework are included in windows 8?

George DuckettIf I install windows 8 what version(s) of the .NET framework will be installed before any auto-updating? What about after applying any automatic updates?

Does finilize method calls dispose when GC ?
nope, its for you to do cleaning up you want to do, dispose is called at nearly end but after finalize of execution of your program
@TimeToThine so if i dont call dispose at all ,after the object is gc'ed - the dispose will be called....right ?
@TimeToThine posted some code
10:34
Hi
hi everyone can someone help me with some asp.net and gridviews?
Does anyone knows when TaskScheduler.Current sets? Seems like if I create scheduler instance, and then enqueue-execute some Task through some TaskFactory that uses this scheduler, that scheduler becomes TaskScheduler.Current. Am I right?
hey guys, is there some project manager here ? I have a question regarding planning and development of application - sort of advice :)
Maybe even programmers can help me. I got a project here I'd like to have developed. I can use Visual Studio, understand the basic principles of programming and wonder if it is wise to use DLLs as module blocks and have different developers create the dlls or this is no no way to go with development of application (C#/.net - scraping app)
10:53
back
morning everyone
hi
@Skuta depends on the magnitude of the project. How huge is it, and how many developers are you going to involve?
there is no relation between dlls and modules per se.. modules should be akin to features/user stories if you want to use AGILE
devs can individually choose user stories to work on in a sprint
it's rather small project in under $500 . I jhave no idea what AGILE is. I'm semi-amateur--programmer experienced in C#/.NET , the number of developers woul dbe max. 2-3
I just ripped my pinky toenail off
10:56
@Bryan warm welcome to the new one thats gonna grow pretty soon!
@Bryan haha :))
and number of developers will be increased from 1 due to fact i believe this might die or find different client haha
@Skuta You should divide you requirements into features/users stories (given this condition, when user does this, then xxx happens)
diagram you mean ?
a process diagram.. ?
each picks up a user story to work on, and gives it weight in points (you can decide the scale.. say 1-5, 1 being easiest and 5 being epic, so a story with 1 point should take 4 hours for example)
everyone runs test cases and code analysis before checking the in the code
thats the basics
agile is nice when you have never done a project before
11:00
and I believe you could combine couple of 1 point stories and give it to one developer
@DavidDV be quiet and sit in a corner
lol
handwriting the hand
@tranceporter cheers, I will have a look in a bit, bit busy right now :)
11:18
wtf
Пиздец
@DavidDV You are incorrect!
11:20
@Billdr I win :p
Best song about friday :)
System.OverflowException: Number overflow.
at (wrapper alloc) object:AllocVector (intptr,intptr)
at Thrift.Transport.TFramedTransport.ReadFrame () [0x00058]
AAAAAAAAA.
I hate this shit
So much
oh god just seeing her face inside this chat made me die a little inside
Who's she btw?
it's better if you not know
as they say, ignorance is bliss
11:24
its the US nbr 2 cultural export product
A kid out of Florida or something. She got a music video presentation for her birthday or something. She manages to be off pitch with autotune. Trolls started posting it as a modern rick-roll.
nbr 1 being honey boo boo child :p
as they say, ignorance is bliss
^^
nobody is writing anything because they want to keep looking at her
Or we all alt-tabbed dafuq outa here.
11:31
Yep
Well, I have cool story.
About threading, schedulers, tasks and single-threaded networking
I want this code using Regex, can anyone help me with it please

http://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/17949/can-someone-improve-this-code
We have many tasks. There several groups of tasks that uses different schedulers (through different factories). Also there is 2 single-threaded connections.
Almost all the time it works well, but sometimes, somehow, some bitch takes reference on current thread network buffer from another thread and puts some shit in there.
I gonna kill someone.
WOO! Premeditated murder!
revoke access
Hey guys, I had a simple question, I have a binding list that contains an object that has a bunch of string properties, and a System.Uri property. On binding that list to the datasource of the datagrid, all the properties including the System.Uri are displayed as normal text but I want to display the Uri as a DatagridViewLinkColumn
12:18
Hello again. Yesterday I had a problem with accessing a webpage. @Maverik helped to solve it. But today I have another one. Now I can reach my target webpage, but when I use GET method to read HTML-source I receive "The application cannot execute your request because the maximum period of inactivity is exceeded". What should I do? I'd be grateful if you could help.
@Mervin sounds like you're missing a session value in the request you're making
hey Abijeet, just so you know we're not ignoring you: I read your question, but do not have an answer. I assume you'd set the property in your data grid to display that property as a link, but I couldn't swear to it. You could also try passing the uri in as an html formatted link.
@Maverik can you tell where to get it?
@Billdr considering its being presented as string column - wouldn't that just show up as code?
@Mervin fiddler my friend :) look through fiddler trace
Im trying to get data from my database to display a location on googlemaps. My hyperlink look like this:
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Location2">
<ItemTemplate>
<a target="_blank" href="https://maps.google.dk/maps?q= <%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "Latitude")%>,<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "Longitude") %>">visit</a>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
But i keep getting an error.. can anyone please help?
12:24
@Maverik depends; if he's working in asp I think the browser will parse it.
@Billdr he's forging a request manually through HttpWebRequest
@Maverik hmm. I'll try one more time. By the way thank you for the link, this utility is magical :)
Where'd you get that?
@Mervin lol you're welcome
@Billdr get what? fiddler or HttpWebRequest?
Web Request
12:26
@Billdr you mean how do I know that? he was here yesterday doing the same thing and I helped him get past his first issue of webrequest - this seems like the logical second part :)
so guess work really
Gotya
I'm not smart enough to redo the work .NET has already done; so I won't offer any further help.
@Billdr lol no feel free to tell a better way - web stuff isn't my thing!
I'd need more information.
@SaiefAl-Faour what's the error?
one moment i will link it for u
here u go: prntscr.com/i8h5s
In your model, do you have a property called "Longitude"?
Because this is saying you don't.
12:32
im using LINQ in codebehind to get the data
and yes i do
hold on i give u mor einfo
here is my code
try
{
var data = (from query in mg.RequestWithLocation
where
query.UserName.StartsWith(TextBoxUserID.Text) &&
query.Site.StartsWith(TextBoxSite.Text) &&
query.Content.StartsWith(TextBoxBarcode.Text) &&
query.Action == DropDownListStatus.Text

select new
{
UserID = query.UserName,
Site = query.Site,
AddressID = query.AddressID,
Parameter = query.Parameters,
Barcode = query.Content,
Trigger = query.TriggerDate,
Received = query.ReceivedDate,
Latitude = query.Latitude,
Longtitude = query.Longitude,
it works fine when i search for the data
if u know an easier way to do it on a gridview then just let me know :)
Just to be sure, all these variables are declared outside the scope of the try/catch, ya?
well data isn't ?
good catch.
though, considering the reference is passed to DataSource - shouldn't it persist?
(i guess it depends where you're doing this - if things are going out of scope yea reference will die)
12:39
I just tried writing a try where I declare a variable, I can't access it outside of the try.
I'd guess that's where your problem is. I am not a clever man, so take that for what it's worth.
nope
so what do u think the problem is?
...Didn't I just say what I thought the problem is? If it's not that, I don't know.
alright
thx i will look into i
it
Cool. Good luck!
what would you call a class that deals with validating user logon ( either threw a form or command line. against 2 different databases).. i hate naming classes :(
12:41
DBValidation
@Maverik I looked through Fiddler and found there this row:
"PD-H-SESSION-ID-WWW=4_lw7IcZa1SFYLSZA8Uz8IdDZNNyT0One4fXc-xWMwskrUw41Y".
As I understand this is session id. It is placed in cookies, but I use this cookies to connect to target webpage. I'm confused O_o
@Billdr not feeling it :(
@E.LDunn UserValidationAgainstMultipleDataBasesFromEitherCommandLineorForm
haha yea thats what i normally end up with
Or UVAMDBFECLOF if you're into acronyms.
12:46
rofl yupp i do alot of that too
...I hate you.
hahahaha
Use /// to describe functionality. I have to type that class name, keep it brief.
thats why i was asking :P
What's wrong with DBValidation?
We all know what DB is, we know what Validation is, this class does those things.
Or MultiValidator if you need to give it over to marketing
12:49
very true but it doesnt explain that all it does is validate a users logon credentials
OOO! MultiPass. Get all Bruce Willis in your code.
UserAuth
i like that
:D
i also liked leeloo, but for some reason the actress that plays her is a bit of a munt most of the time
//!munt
goddamnit, where's RLemon when I actually want him?
leeloo? someone talking about 5th element?
do you have a multipass ??
12:51
Mila Jovovovovovich is hot. EL has bad taste in women.
@Maverik yup, i receive cookies with id during POST request and then send this cookies back with GET request to target page. Seems like there is another reason for getting this message about inactivity period.
@E.LDunn Yes,yes I do!
I have an xml that looks like this: <1><2><3></3></2></1>
My class has properties for 2 and 3.
Can I deserialize this?
Like, will it know to ignore <1>
@Mervin sorry i'm not good at this sort of stuff. may be one of these guys have another idea
12:55
I ask because generating this xml costs a bit of money, and I'm far too lazy to write a test case for it.
@Maverik thanks anyway :) nobody would have helped on russian forums :)
i honestly dont know Bildr sorry, the only time i use serialization is from a class back to a class.
Thanks anyway.
Apparently I can't add an instance of Foo to my List<Foo>. This is my angry face.
well my normal way of cracking this sort of thing is to just do diffs

I do the request manually and save the fiddler trace in one file, then I do it through its compose function (or through .net) and compare until I get it right
...or I don't know how to read.
13:01
if you can do the request manually correctly but not through your forging, you're obviously missing something and diffs the only way I know how to find that missing value
@E.LDunn This is relevant. The guy who named these classes has "LookupResponseForCarrier" and "LookupRequestForCarrier." These names are bad, and he should feel bad.
hahahahahaha
they look good to me
there's a study out there that says people generally only glance at the word after the first x letters. CarrierLookupReq|p are very similar, so it is easy to mistake one for the other.
Wassup dudes!
13:05
@Maverik good idea, I'll do everything to comple this stupid app, that's a matter of principle. Besides experience in web-dev will not be superfluous
@Billdr I can't read this properly :) Maybe that's because my native language is russian :)
Could a C# developer edit my question to improve it?, please I'd like to remove the [Closed] but I don't know how to make it looks better. stackoverflow.com/questions/12547851/…
@Mervin That is probably right.
@Mervin All of the words in the snopes examples are fairly common in English, especially in the order they appear. So once you get going you can speed read through it. I don't know how viable it'd be in other alphabets.
@Billdr There is a russian translation of this text. And it's completely viable :)
Can someone help me?
Damn, I have to pin the "don't ask to ask, just ask" thing again.
Neat, abusive of power.
hi guys
hi my little pony
i am having some trouble of not getting intellisense
in razor views in Visual studio 2012
That is the worst!
13:16
anyone know why
Erm. Try to clean/rebuild the solution maybe?
did that
the project was created
as MVC4 project
and then downgraded back to MVC3
ah
basically "Uninstall all the things!"
ah
that is a pain
it used to work
i dont know what happened all of a sudden
and it happens only for one project
@ORpsas Igor, you had asked a very broad question - SO is to help with specific questions. You can't get that question re-opened. (don't see why you'd need to anyway considering you marked an answer)
13:26
@Shyju maybe there is some error in web.config, that is what happened to me once
oh ok
form1.Close(); // am I just being redundant here?
Application.Exit();
what @Billdr said didn't work?
@rlemon It depends on what is the 'Shutdown mode' of the application
13:41
2 HOURS LEFT
Crap, I forgot to start the timer when I got here. I have no idea when I made it in.
@Billdr Check your web-history/chat logs
/Google latitude if you're that way inclined.
that assumes I hopped on the pc right away
@Billdr a reasonable assumption
Not in today's case.
It's okay.
I've been productive enough to leave now, if we weren't in the middle of a crisis.
13:55
@E.LDunn this is going alot smoother using the GetXML function you gave me as an example... although i had to change XDocument.Parse to XDocument.Load
@dav_i hehe i thought i was the only one who used it that way!
@Maverik When I was contracting (charging by hour) I often forget to make a note of when I arrived/left the office so was invaluable!
@dav_i while i don't operate on that model - but its still very handy to see the level of my workoholism !
i want to cut back when i go past 12 hours a day!
14:15
I hate it when I get a notice that 5 answers are posted for a question as I am typing an answer.
3
When someone asks the same bitchy question with an obvious answer twice within 30 minutes, are they actually looking for an answer or are they just unimaginative?
That's a serious question.
Upon reflection, both seems to be the answer.
I find #recyclebin to be gif-o-rama
and most of images come from this place aparently
We threw like 17 in there yesterday
ugly animal pictures.
i know :D
i saw the rampage that you guys were on from there - i wasn't here when u guys were doing it
I am on top 4% for this week. So happy
Jez
Jez
14:25
I'm confused. DbContext is meant to implement IObjectContextAdapter, right?
so, why does myDbContext.ObjectContext say that ObjectContext was not found?
even more strangely, ((IObjectContextAdapter)myDbContext).ObjectContext works OK
but why do i need to explicitly cast it to that interface? shouldn't it just implement the interface?
Jez
is ObjectContext in the IObjectContextAdapter interface?
Jez
Jez
yes
code example maybeh?
Jez
Jez
((IObjectContextAdapter)context).ObjectContext.ExecuteStoreCommand("SET IDENTITY_INSERT [dbo].[BacpUser] ON");
that works
context.ObjectContext.ExecuteStoreCommand("SET IDENTITY_INSERT [dbo].[BacpUser] ON");
that doesn't
permissions
Jez
Jez
14:34
permissions?
i dont know, ignore me..
yeah I don't understand it. sorry.
Jez
Jez
this is evidently an aspect of C# I don't know about, because I thought that if you didn't cast an object to an interface, you had access to all of the interfaces it implemented
DB/EF layer is the most confusing. I just end up .save() everything everytime
looks like a repository pattern but idk what it is trying to do there
If you are going to use EF should you be already passed the question of why or how things work
14:39
well, i think i find out why
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
TestClass t = new TestClass();
((TestInterface)t).TestMethod();

Console.ReadKey();
}
}

public interface TestInterface
{
void TestMethod();
}

public class TestClass : TestInterface
{
void TestInterface.TestMethod()
{
Console.WriteLine("abcdefg");
}
}
the context class implemented the interface implicitly
Jez
Jez
implemented it implicitly.
so does that mean that when you go to the metadata for TestClass, it doesn't show TestMethod?
yes
copy the code to a new console application and you can find out what happens there
Jez
Jez
yes it does or yes it doesn't?
there's no t.TestMethod, you can only see Testmethod when you do ((TestInterface)t).TestMethod();
Jez
Jez
right
implicit interface implementation
don't know why C# even allows that, really
14:45
but i dont understand why
its a good question to ask in stackoverflow..lol
feels like you are not using it the way it was intended if you have to do it like that
the only reasonable answer I can think of is that the auther of context class intentionally wants to hide it.
@Larry I second this.
IEnumerable<T> inherits IEnumerable, it has the generic version IEnumerator<T> GetEnumerator() and non-generic version IEnumerator GetEnumerator(), but you can only call the generic one rather than the non-generic one. Its because that the non-generic one is not type-safe and the author wants to hide it.

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