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I recommend that you do the core of your app the way you want but have a UI layer specific to each platform
How would you do that?
assuming your model and your view aren't too coupled, that shouldn't be too hard to implement
make one project per front-end
@zneak sorry "ugly" is an incorrect term. I do not like the user experience. I like how you just plug it in and it works... but the design and feel of the OS is not intuitive at first (imo)
Using Mono?
yeah, sure
mono works fairly well under linux & mac os
00:02
and I hate the keyboards and touchpads they try to sell with their imacs (but again, personal opinion...)
Is there another option?
@rlemon me too. i hate how they do not even give you a numpad!!
I dunno, maybe you can find a .net lib that wraps wxWidgets
otherwise if you can live with your app being ugly on Mac OS, that'll be okay too
Should I port it after I finish core developement?
my brother GF is a web designer and has a imac, horrible device if you ask me. Beautiful display... I am in love with the display.. and the machine looks sexy no doubt, but 3 hours into a hard core gaming session and the thing over heats and crashes.
Exactly. Can't even play a simple game!
00:04
and this thing is supposedly meant for media!
I hate how apple limits the user's experience to what APPLE wants the user to do. With windows, it is freeroam, but mac you are being FORCED to do whatever.
hahahaha @CCInc
you're gonna have a shock with windows 8
Modern UI is hardly free roam
I hate the modern world of tech. All the people that want SIMPLE. Well, I want COMPLEX and USABLE, not SIMPLE!
Linux is freedom actually........ runs
00:07
Sounds like you want Windows 95 :-)
Forever and ever
I'm very happy with simple, personally, and I like the direction Windows is taking
you know, Windows 95 NEVER crashed on me... not a once!
and I'm also very happy with my macbook pro
I don't like the way windows is heading. Windows XP is the best thing ever, but I am content with Win7. Win8, though? Forget it!
Win95==Awesome
my tech device I like the least right now is my android phone
00:10
phones==hard_to_use
I think they needed it, Microsoft is beginning to be 'cool' - I suspect it isn't great for enterprisey types though
Are we really stuck with the default IE browser in Visual Studio?
not being a huge gamer, I'm happy with the way said macbook pro runs the few games I want to play on my computer (that means starcraft, diablo and simcity next year)
my tech device I like the most right now is my android phone
Win8==death of gaming
00:11
I don't want to get into a holy war anyways
I'm on a 6year old Macbook now, running Bootcamp - it still works (albeit Windows 7, VS and Blend runs like dogs)
@zneak pro tip: 3 hours into D3 in imac and it over heats and crashes hard.
well, what can I say
my macbook pro doesn't?
laptop !== imac ;)
OSX runs smooth though - but then this computer is optimised for it
that might be why I'm happy with my machine
I don't mind a little bulk in my desktop for proper cooling / mod-ability
Totally.
Another reason I don't like apple: NO UPGRADES!!!
though, the imacs are sexy. I WILL ADMIT THAT APPLE!
@CCInc meet @rlemon, @rlemon meet @CCInc - best of friends.
The new crop of ultrabooks dont allow upgrades either
00:15
laptops never really allowed significant upgrades
Down with laptops, down with windows 8, down with apple, all I need is my custom modded PC!!!
it's a new thing that you really can't upgrade anything inside a macbook pro
I don't like that either, and I hope they'll figure out a better internal design for the next generation
Other than hard-drive and RAM what upgrades are really cost effective?
most of the time you don't have to throw away the whole computer when you want to upgrade it
(a PC i mean)
exactly
00:17
Well, I just added a custom cooler, for your information. How do you do that with a Mac?
for instance you decide you need a new CPU, and maybe that means you need a new motherboard, but you can keep most of your shit
Its cool enough
I guess I just don't feel I need as much control over my gadgets as you do
there is an awful lot of stuff that is technically modifiable but that I'll never bother to change
also, my tower doubles as a cat-keyboard-detourant... so that's a plus. Take that iMac!
lol
also, all the reasons you mentioned about towers are probably why apple laptop sales dwarf desktop sales
00:21
Apple is fine for most people, but I got my standards :P
Btw I am looking for a new WIndows laptop, I'd like it to be Windows 8 friendly so big touchpad (touch screen optional) and it also needs dedicated GPU for Windows Phone development and CAD - looking at the Lenovo S430, anyone have experience with this? or any viable competitor?
Windows 8? :(
I hate Lenovo
Well yah I have to jump in if I am going to do WP8 dev ...
Seems like the S430 has very nice graphics...
00:22
I like the aesthetic of the thinkpad, the only PC manufacturer I know of that has a defineable design
called and asked for a pin diagram for a motherboard in one of their PCs... they claimed not only to make their own mobos but to not be able to provide me with that information.
But a 500GB hard drive? Seems kind of small
500GB is fine for my purposes
In fact was thinking of 256 SSD (bought separate)
@Brendan go for it! that + the original as an external drive ($20 enclosure) is a good buy
I have heard some bad things about enovo support but then I figured it the same for any big company
00:24
Seems kind of suspect, if they won't even tell you the model of the mobo
Lenovo is particularly bad
if you can get an alternate to Lenovo I suggest it.
@rlemon Yah It could be good for the 'Time Machine' type backup that W8 has apparently
mind you, I have only bad experience with their tech support and thinkcenters. (?)
The problem is many PC manufacturer's websites are really shocking so it can be ahrd to find if they have a suitable model
... plus many PC laptop just look too 'consumer' i.e. glossy screens and horrible branding on the lid etc.
Yay! your back!
00:28
@CCInc Yeah, kest go private
lest go private
lets go private
sorry!
my gf has this and to be honest, I am thinking of getting one myself.
plays D3 like a dream, GPU doesn't get over 60C
I did replace the HDD with a 256GB OCZ Agility 4. but that was it.
How does the build quality feel? The spec seems good but the last image of (profile) makes it look like the lid doesn't fit the base
it's nice. I hate laptops (generally) but I don't mind this.
Anyone here good with interfaces? :)
heat management is also very good. (assuming a solid surface)
00:33
interfaces as in IStuff?
or interfaces as in GUI
and it is relatively light.
go ahead
my most loved feature (it's lame) is the one button touchpad disable. total + for gaming.
I thought it would be a good idea to implement properties in some interfaces im design (trying to practise DI and IoC)
i have the following: gist.github.com/4082789
00:34
mk
but receive the error: LanChatProvider<T> does not implement IChatProvider<T>.StorageProvider
that's because your properties are private in your implementation
that's got it thanks :)
cool
So you can only have public properties if they come from an interface then? Or can you have an internal one also?
00:43
just public
Well if the object are going to be used inside the compiled executable then internal is fine - if they are in a library that will be called externally then public is probably necessary. Just use public unless you are in some big business development shop
I use internal a lot because it just feels "more right"
I like to constraint my code as much as possible
It trips me up too much - constraint is an optimisation in my mind
that would be extremely confusing to have internal methods on interfaces if you implemented them in a different assembly
I figured that's the reason
Get it to work loosely, then tighten it up ...
00:45
if you want to make interfaces with "internal" properties, make an internal interface that extends your public one
I find that you never quite tighten it right if you don't do it from the start
i like "tight" code as well. this is project is purely to learn DI and IoC so its not vital. Learning lots on the way though. Might ask people to peer review it at some point if you guys don't mind? (It's a fair few days off actually working. I'm not working on it much, just the odd half hour here and there)
DI and IoC?
dependancy injection and inversion of control
I'm not very knowledgeable with fancy design concepts that are abbreviated to a few letters
the tight code thing might be a c++ habit though, because it's a pain to implement const correctness if you don't do it from start
Ah, I've not investigated those
00:49
and const correctness is definitely something you want in c++, it's just so elegant
I am attempting to get myself to a level that I think employers will want for when I leave uni
that'll tell you quick enough if your design is bad
i hate seeing everything public when most of the time it doesnt need to be
I think employers are generally more impressed with personal projects than things like that
but if you can combine the two that would definitely be very good ;)
that's the aim ;)
00:52
make sure you get some terrible bug at some point because interviewers looooove to ask "what was your worst bug"
ooo that's easy, managing to generate 7 million rows from a select query. Tables only had like 10,000 rows max... it was a small server too, so the query ran dog slow
moral of that story, cross apply is not your friend
If a timer's interval is in milliseconds, then the value of 500 should mean 5 seconds, right? Wrong, apparently, its not 5 seconds. Either the timer control is broken, or I am missing some piece of information
try 5000
you're missing some piece of information
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00:56
5000 = 5 seconds
500 = 500ms
milli = 1/1000
so 500/1000 = 0.5s
Its half a second
1/100s would be a "centisecond", but I'm not sure anyone ever used that time unit
Stopwatches and things use hundreths of a second
... commonly mistaken for a millisecond
Can anyone explain to me why Windows Phone Linq-To-SQL is so much more boilerplate coding than the ORM in Django or Rails or even SQLAlchemy yet does not offer basic Many-to-Many out of the box? Does MS think we love to type?
probably because they want you to use the entity framework
01:04
Is that available on Windows phone?
fairly sure it needs nothing special to run
yes, it is
So broadly what is the difference between Entity Framework and Linq-To-SQL?
Wow, it was stupid to think that.
we still love you @user1079641
@Brendan, you get to design your model visually and you avoid most of the boilerplate code
01:07
I never did anything complicated but it worked pretty well
@zneak haha thanks :D
Ah OK they want us to use it because you need to upgrade from VS Express edition to install the designer plugin
lol
@Brendan good video on IoC and DI for you: vimeo.com/46906517
@Stuart Thanks! Have saved the link
01:34
I'm using Entity Framework with the visual designer in Visual Web Developer 2010 Express. I don't think you need to purchase the professional version.
Anyone working with SQL?
Could you please look at this problem and tell me what I am doing wrong. This seem to be MS best kept secret. stackoverflow.com/questions/13402309/…
does your sproc return data?
if so, I am not sure because I haven't used WPF for my sins
01:42
yes when I execute it on the server and when I do a preview from the designer in VS on the Tableadapter, but something is missing to make it fill and I cant find it anywhere on the web
well, your never calling Fill on your table adapter?
it has something to do with databinding and the adapter, I just cant find what it wants
so something like: cbfSQL1DataSetspTotalRevByZipTableAdapter.Fill()
let me try that
I would also say the ViewSource is probably wrong, but that i am not sure of.
but i am in need of sleep, ill be back in 9 ish hours if you still havent sorted it by then ping me
nn all
01:48
lol sleep how nice , anyways Error 1 Cannot use local variable 'cbfSQL1DataSetspTotalRevByZipTableAdapter' before it is declared D:\visual studio 12\Projects\WpfDatabind3\WpfDatabind3\MainWindow.xaml.cs 34 13 WpfDatabind3
well I just thought I would ask. It seems like there are multiple ways to get the data I just have to find a best practice that works
02:52
hey
anyone
@KendallFrey
@ScottSelby hey
holy crap
What?!?!?!
a whole 8 hr day wasted, I could not figure out why the values of diabled textboxes were getting lost - I just now learned to change to ReadOnly=true instead on Enabled=false
I was re-writing javascript , masterpage , ect.
That isn't good. I have had those days, though.
I only code for fun, however!
03:07
and I also learned if you put class= in an asp: control that it gets erased when .Net dynamically tried to put a class in , I knew CssClass= is the .Net way , but didn't know it had to be that way
I don't like web developement.
you do WCF ?
No, because I had to look that up
win forms
yes then
03:12
nowadays there aren't too many uses for an app that doesn't interact with the internet
Unfortunately, no.
This is my first program in c#, so I am still learning.
what does it do?
It syncs each browser's history, bookmarks, and I am working on passwords with each other browser.
So if you have some history on chrome and start using Firefox, you just sync and you have all of your history and bookmarks right there.
its good practice , browsers already have that option though
To sync across computers, but not within each browser, right?
Or, rather, not to other browsers?
03:20
when you install chrome , or install firefox - it will ask do you want to sync history from other browsers
But can you do that after install?
im not sure
In the Settings Icon in Chrom Click "Import Bookmarks & Settings"
i am making an easy, all in one solution
make permenatly deleting history work , that is important , things browsers may miss
Like what?
03:42
I don't know where all the histories are stored , a little research should do the trick
does anyone knows how to using LINQ calculate moving average for 20 days?
try to calculate the moving average and the result should be above 500's but how's that possible if my original price just around 70's?
 
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Hello i need help
If i set multiline in text box, how to press enter to make new line?
07:57
\r\n should work on windows
\r for Mac-OS
\n for linux
then the remedy for windows should work in all cases
08:36
morning
08:53
morning c#
C###### Hi all
hi @user1508671
@Sisyphe how r u doing
great thx :) how about you ? :)
@Sisyphe Nice
@Sisyphe who is C# going?
09:07
?
stackoverflow.com/questions/13413324/… can you take a look at this question please ?
09:29
Morning.
Hey @dav_i
@Sisyphe How's all?
do you see a reason why Microsoft would refactor a method (old name to new name) and not flag the old one as obsolete ?
quite good actually :)
haw about you ? :)
@Sisyphe Not too bad - 2 weeks left at job with more than 2 weeks of work to do!
@Sisyphe Forgetfulness
lol
okay, I jsut answered a strange question and wanted to make sure ^^
good luck with your job, if you're leaving anyway, it can't be that bad :P
09:33
@Sisyphe Just got bored of driving really
was it far from your home ?
and another job was put in my lap
Meh 35mins drive
not too bad
there is worse ^^
There is better - i.e. the <30mins inc train and walking to my new job
:D
yeah that sounds good ^^
09:46
is there a difference between writing a field private MyObject asdf; or private MyObject asdf = null;?
no ^^
hmmm try passing the none null one to a method
im sure it will kick up a fuss
@E.LDunn how do you mean?
non value type fields are initialized with null
ahh sorrry Sisyphe is right (again :P)
09:56
They are different... (gist to follow)
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Q: Initializing field by default value is redundant

Lea CohenCan I really and truly trust .NET to initialize fields (like ints, structs and the like)? And what if I still want to initialize those fields - what could be the repercussions?

C# will always initialize a field with its default
default(typeof(your_object))
which will be null for a non value type ^^
Yes, but it initializes it at a different point according to LINQPad
yeah IL seems to not be the same
The only difference is in the Class ctor
which makes sense I guess
yeap
you get more because of the null affectation
but it doesnt bring anything
its just redundant
which makes sense
10:03
Interesting that the compiler just doesn't ignore it
or add it
yeah
it could be optimized
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Q: What's the difference between InvokeAsync and BeginInvoke for WPF Dispatcher

Isak SavoI noticed in .NET 4.5 that the WPF Dispatcher had gotten a new set of methods to execute stuff on the Dispatcher's thread called InvokeAsync. Before, .NET 4.5 we had Invoke and BeginInvoke which handled this syncronously and asynchronously respectively. Besides the naming and the slightly differ...

i think the other guy is wrong
any thought on his answer ?
I don't know I'm afraid
Yours is the better quality answer either way :)
well what he says is just plain false
There
Commented
Now we play the referencing game
^^
i'll add the ILSpy code
it's just exactly yhe same thing :D
I don't know where he got that
done
10:16
Have an upvote
thx ^^
looks like he got it straight from the msdn website
they say it's differnet on MSDN ?
they use "associated with" for both methods ^^
10:19
Yeah - it's just a slight rephrasing of the same thing
anyway one should always use Reflector/ILspy to see what's really happening
it's the only way to have a straight answer ^^
BeginInvoke(Delegate, Object[])

Executes the specified delegate asynchronously with the specified arguments on the thread that the Dispatcher was created on.
InvokeAsync(Action)

Executes the specified Action asynchronously on the thread the Dispatcher is associated with.
but yes you are right
and : BeginInvoke(DispatcherPriority, Delegate, Object) Executes the specified delegate asynchronously at the specified priority and with the specified argument on the thread the Dispatcher is associated with.
I'm almost sure it's a typo thing
yea, not saying your wrong just trying to give an answer to where he may have got it from :)
dunn dunn
what happened to your rep? .. SO baffles me
i sometime see people with good rep fall down!
10:22
yeah I understand now ^^
huh??
do i need to avoid doing something (for learning purposes) .. and morning! :)
i didnt see this particular method signature
what rep?? whos rep im confused transceporter
10:24
@E.LDunn I could have sworn you had more rep!
nope lol
sorry mate.. should have been clearer :)
lol
@Clemens added a comment on the question
np, i dont chase rep , i just jump into chat alot cos i like the people
he thinks it's just a typo too
@E.LDunn same here :) I think I answered 10x more question in chat that on SO ^^
(I also got 10x the help on chat)
10:26
:)
@E.LDunn true true.. I answered a question today after ages! chatting is anytime more fun (and less effort) ;)
Most of my rep is from editing titles I'm ashamed to say
boooooh !
:D
...I tend to just fix things which I see are broken when I come across a Q via googling what I want!
well that's good too
10:30
...and they are most often people putting tags in the title, which you're not meant to do :)
:D
mine is too :(
been working on optimization for ages
but DataGrid is soooooooooo slow to initialize
i got it from 300ms to 80ms
I blame Microsoft
but it's still way too much
10:35
@Sisyphe That's good improvement!
well not enough
Have you suspended painting?
until its all done?
it should be somewhere between 15 and 25ms
then paint once at the end
well I'm doing all initializations on the idle
10:36
@StuartBlackler Makes a good point, @Sisyphe
binding etc, so it's instantiating asynchronously
however
I 'd be interrested to know how you can suspend painting in WPF
there is no way that I'm aware of ^^
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Q: In WPF, what is the equivelent of Suspend/ResumeLayout() and BackgroundWorker() from Windows Forms

mrbradleytIf I am in a function in the code behind, and I want to implement displaying a "Loading..." in the status bar the following makes sense, but as we know from WinForms is a NoNo: StatusBarMessageText.Text = "Loading Configuration Settings..."; LoadSettingsGridData(); StatusBarMessageTe...

?
well that's more or less what i do ^^
it does not remove the fact that the DataGrid will take 80ms to init
it will be done on background, but it still take too much time ;)
@StuartBlackler thx for the advice though ! :D
Just put a
10:40
lol
that's what i do
i used to do this on the form for winforms back in the day
but its not satisfying :'(
        [DllImport("user32.dll")]
        private static extern int SendMessage(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 wMsg, bool wParam, Int32 lParam);

        private const int WM_SETREDRAW = 11;

        public static void SuspendDrawing(Control parent)
        {
            SendMessage(parent.Handle, WM_SETREDRAW, false, 0);
        }

        public static void ResumeDrawing(Control parent)
        {
            SendMessage(parent.Handle, WM_SETREDRAW, true, 0);
            parent.Refresh();
        }
i have a surface on which i display many grids
tables
when scrolling i have to create the controls
@Sisyphe or confuse the hell out of the user by putting
10:41
haha
:D
that's a good one :D
wow +6upvote on my answer, I think it's a personal record !
7 is mine :(
10 is mine! But thats only because I copy paste rather well
lol
I'm a failure T-T
Huh? My rep just went up 30...
10:55
gratz ^^
@dav_i i can go through and down vote you a few times if your complaining :P
yeah i can do that too :P
Aww, you guys would do that for me?
we love you so much you know
[wipes tear away]

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