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00:02
@TravisJ I don't even throw them, i just pretend they never happened.
Sometimes it is appropriate to give the CLR a warning
or some hardware
00:19
        if (typeof(T) == typeof(string))
            return (dynamic) s;
time for ugly now
what is s?
anyone please help me im stuck with an issue
2
Q: MvcSiteMap: Dynamic node provider?

ShimmyI created a project that the nodes are defined using attributes, and I set it in the web.config to scan for attributes, and it works fine. I don't use an XML file at all. Now I want to add a dynamic node provider, how do I do it? Is there a way to do it without the XML (.sitemap) file? I need to...

50rep bounty
@JeremyChild s is string return type is T, ugly hack, will refuctor further later:
        private T GetSetting<T>(Func<string> setting,Func<T> prop )
        {
            var s = setting();
            if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(s))
            {
                if (typeof(IList).IsAssignableFrom(typeof(T)))
                    return Activator.CreateInstance<T>();

                return default(T);
            }
            if (typeof(T) == typeof(string))
                return (dynamic) s;

            return s.Deserialize<T>();
        }
its for a wrapper for app.settings, I'm sure there are much better ways to do it
    public List<string> Usings
    {
        get
        {
            return GetSetting(() => Settings.Default.Usings, () => Usings);
        }
    }
00:59
my $200 eMachines box runs this application better than goDaddy's shared hosting
01:11
@travis surely you didnt expect any more from GoDaddy?
any MVCers around
?
@Shimmy - I looked at that, but wasn't familiar with that process
@CCInc - I have used them successfully for a long time up until 2 weeks ago.
thank u travis
should u have any clue please pop in thanks
hey
how do i copy a file the the clipboard?
will do
in c#?
01:18
if i have this data "the file's path"
yes
to the or from the
to the clipboard
not the text, but the file itself
this is what i have
Clipboard.SetData(DataFormats.FileDrop, slr.Cells[0].Value);
and the cell value will be the path. For some reason. this will not work
?
Clipboard.SetFileDropList(slr.Cells[0].Value));
?
01:22
hm, let me try
or
var fileList = new StringCollection();
fileList.Add(slr.Cells[0].Value);
Clipboard.SetFileDropList(fileList));
is there a using ... for the stringCollection?
using System. ...
right click, resolve?
System.Collections.Specialized
i do not have that
Visual C# Express 2010
that is what i am using
I have that, it should have resolve on there
01:25
Are you still trying to mix strings and StringCollections? O.o
no, i got it
if you right click on the red squigly for StringCollection, a resolve menu item should be in there
i just needed a tiny help on this
i do not see the "resolve"
ok, got it
@TravisJ um, i get an error
ah, had to add a cast
hey, is there an easier way to have an image aligned to the left, and text in a single datagridview cell in winforms?
01:35
I like the way the Sandbox is the most active room tonight :)
 
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02:36
Am I good, or what?
$introduce @KendallFrey
$introduce @KendallFrey
@KendallFrey Welcome to the C# room! Please read the wiki.
:D
That could be handy.
02:52
$introduce @KendallFrey
Nope, bot's off.
I thought you weren't developing the bot any more?
Not that one.
Is protected override the same as protected virtual?
No. override overrides, whereas without it, it doesn't.
Eliminating protected helps understand it here.
The difference shows up when you call baseVar.Method, where the aforementioned method is in a derived class.
If you use override, it calls the derived version, but if you don't, it calls the base.
In both cases is the derived class's method virtual.
03:00
In this book all the WPF virtual On methods are overriden using override, in WinForms I was always using protected virtual void OnPaint() etc
That worked?
it seemed to
Stee-range.
03:17
ah I get it
virtual in the base class only, then use override in the derived classes
Morning
I was using protected virtual for my custom events On methods
morning
 
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06:40
morning sharpers
Hi @SamyS.Rathore
Can U help me about this Question?
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Q: Add sub controls to custom control after click the "OK" button of the "CollectionEditor" window in design time

MRS1367I've created my custom control. It has a property that is called "Tab." This property adds a collection of "FloorsInformation" controls that are inherited from "DockContainerItem" class to my custom control. Now, I want to add "FloorsInformation" controls to my custom control after click the "...

i'll have a look
just a min
sorry dude, i can't be much help in that
Tnx @SamyS.Rathore 4 ur attention. :)
07:06
One does not simply argues with Jon Skeet....O_O
Basically, read my answer where I address various problems. — Jon Skeet 6 mins ago
user1372494
07:59
Good morning.
08:39
Hi @Devedse
Good morning, is it possible to only lock a specific part of an array?
So something like lock(thearray[i])
{

}
where thearray is an array of integers
@Devedse -> I dunno
sry mate
what do you mean by locking it??
can u elaborate pls
Good morning here
I think that means locking some of the array members for allow/disallow reading/writing in multi-threading.
Hi @Sisyphe
plz see my new Question and help me if U can
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Q: Add sub controls to custom control after click the "OK" button of the "CollectionEditor" window in design time

MRS1367I've created my custom control. It has a property that is called "Tab." This property adds a collection of "FloorsInformation" controls that are inherited from "DockContainerItem" class to my custom control. Now, I want to add "FloorsInformation" controls to my custom control after click the "...

08:59
I'm doing stuff with BitArrays, so I wrote my own one. Now the point is that sometimes I was to edit let's say MyOwnBitArray[1] and ...[2], since they use the same 32bit integer the bitarray gets corrupted. Also if I just lock the complete BitArray all advantages of multithreading are gone.
09:11
Hi @Sean
hi
@sean -> can help me in my problem?
no
:( :)
I don't use winforms a great lot (in fact almost never) and your problem is really obscure. The only thing I can think of suggesting is making a custom CollectionEditor to see if you can then access the buttons events but my confidence in that solution is less than 1% so it's barely even worth mentioning.
09:28
@Devedse do you really need to lock the entire array?
@Devedse no that's not your problem nevermind. If you are corrupting the bitarray when you change values then your implementation is flawed
Nah they aren't
It's only when multithreading
It happens on the .net BitArray too
You can lock a specific array location
lock(myArray[0])
that is perfectly valid
if you're only writing every now and then but reading a lot more, you might be better of using something like the ReaderWriterLock (msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…) or ReaderWriterLockSlim (msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…)
It won't work because it's an array filled with integers, you can't lock integers
09:38
then you'll have to add an object to lock on
or drop multi-threading
just a second with those classes that I linked you don't lock on the integer, it is the lock
the lock keyword is just a shortcut to some inner Enter and Exit code somewhere
good morning folks
there's an example down the page that just uses cacheLock.Enter; try { //do my stuff } finally { cacheLock.Exit(); }
where cacheLock is an instance of the ReaderWriteLockSlim class
morning
10:00
heeyyyyy :)
hey
how many "click"s does it take to click a button?
=.= not sure if trolling or trolling out loud
nah lol it's a serious question :) i'm just curious as to whether or not you guys understand what I mean by the question.
lol
i don't get it coz my brain is on low battery power today
I needz koffeeez :P
10:15
Depends where you're clicking. If you're clicking on the button and the button hasn't been drawn outside its click area, then only one.
hehehe, keep guessing..
No. That's right.
lol
keep thinking...
Deffo trolling. Or bringing up stupid flawed-logic questions that are neither relevant or interesting.
Kendal's bot keeps pinging me.
10:21
If there was a way to DDoS it without taking the chatroom out as well, I would do it
a worthy sacrifice
@Sean, where you based in UK?
Shame most of the servers here are either too busy or too shit to effectively DDoS anything
North-West
arse-end of the universe
highlights include Morecambe Bay Promenade - toilet stop of the universe
Delightful
and the town I'm currently in, Burnley has the highest diagnosed level of chlamydia in the country
prides itself on its fairly shit football team and pies
That is one statistic you should be proud of
10:26
but point that out to anyone and they'll be quick to either rip your balls off via your throat or desperately try and defend it by saying they used to be in the premier league in the stone age or whenever it was
I'm in a particularly shit mood today ^_^
I almost blatantly flamed someone for getting the CIDR notation in their question wrong
they had a range 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254 and they wrote it as {192.168.0.1/31, 192.168.0.0/32} which is just completely wrong, so it would have been justified. Just shitty
@Sean Have to say I'm ignorant of what CIDR is... maybe had a bit too much perry.
^
basically it's a notation for defining IP ranges via the size of the subnet mask
I have to say I'm quite confused
It is 10.30am after all; can't be expected to be awake yet.
192.168.0.1 : 192.168.0.255 (in practicality, it's 254 cos 255 is a broadcast address) has the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 which uses 24 bits
so the CIDR notation is 192.168.0.0/24
and from that you can tell it's a class C network on the subnet 192.168.0
I'm not even that into networking either, it's just really simple =P
Ah I see
10:33
So whereabouts in the UK are you then?
London
Well as of December I'll be living and working in London
<-- moron
Currently I'm living in London, working in High Wycombe
Which moronically is a town in a valley.
gotta love how we name our towns eh? xD
lived in London from 2 years about 10/11 years ago, I was a kid so I don't really know much but from the things my mum's said it was a shit place to live unless you were well loaded. I don't like cities anyway they're full of people =P
Guess it works for some people though
I like London. Wasn't intending on ending up there but kinda just worked out that way and quite a lot of my friends from school/uni have ended up there too so can't be that bad :)
10:39
What do you do? Just general .Net development or something specific?
10:50
Hi gents. Dropping in from Lounge<C++> for a change :)
morning
hey boy
@Sean Currently WinFormsing GUI for hardware and then in Dec I'll be ASPing a booking system
@sehe Ciao
I'd actually like to show you an answer I supplied to a >year old C# question, if that's ok?
Morning, @Sisyphe
@sehe Yep!
10:51
@dav_i Ah cool =]
(I'd like to make sure it is any good, and perhaps draw some attention to it, since no one seems to notice it, buried below existing answers)
@Sean How about you?
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A: LINQ - Full Outer Join

seheUpdate: providing a truly generalized extension method FullOuterJoin See it live on http://ideone.com/O36nWc static void Main(string[] args) { var ax = new[] { new { id = 1, name = "John" }, new { id = 2, name = "Sue" } }; var bx = new[] { new { id = 1, surname...

@dav_i dat verbing :)
@dav_i hey
can anyone telle me what the fuck is wrong with Microsoft ????
what the hell is that ????? : leecampbell.blogspot.com/2010/05/…
I've been struggling for some time with performance issues
and it appears it's because of this...
@dav_i Not a lot.... Working on a 10-year-old shoddily written classic ASP/.Net Frankenstein love-child and occasionally writing bad SharePoint code and getting paid for it. That developer all other developers hate because he doesn't have a clue what he's doing
10:53
@Sisyphe wow
I just can't believe it...
ResourceDictionarie are parsed and instantiated for EACH control that references them
@sehe You've broken my brain already, I shall now leave for breakfast
@Sisyphe At least there's a fix!
...and it's not your fault
well yeah
but you can't imagien the time I list on this...
@Sean Did I. Sorry about that :) I just thought it funny that no 'structural' answer to full outer join in LINQ existed on Stack Overflow to date...
10:56
@sehe +1 mainly for introducing me to ideone...
@dav_i I believe there are competitors, codepad.org might suit you as well. IIRC Liveworkspace is down right now. There is at least one online 'IDE' with complete project support (I don't remember the URL right now)
@sehe Sweet stuff
@sehe It looks good but I couldn't tell you how correct it was. If it works it works =P
I vaguely follow it
@dav_i I'm also currently doing that Train2Game course. I figure if I find something I enjoy doing (cos I really don't like doing this) I might be motivated to get good at it rather than just being able to weld bits of code together
@Sean I applied for a job at Sony for gaming - didn't get it :(
11:12
What kind of position was it? You may not have had enough experience, especially if they were looking for someone who already had commercial experience (I'mm assuming you don't)
@Sean Yeah, basically they said - interesting CV but looking for more enterprise level experience
BUT HOW AM I MEANT TO GET THE EXPERIENCE IF YOU DON'T GIVE ME THE JOB!?
Ahem
I know that's the annoying part
I wasn't really bothered as I had a job lined up already - just thought nothing to lose
Which is why I opted for this Train2Game thing, they say they get you into a job by the end of it. The guy said the top 20% of people get the best jobs, but they're only basing that on a number of modular 20 multiple-choice questions so I'm gonna make sure I have a decent portfolio to go with it
In a csv file can you do...
a, b, c
d, e, f, g, h, i

Or do you have to do
a, b, c,,,
d, e, f, g, h, i
?
@Sean How is the course?
11:17
They get roughly 50% of people who pass into a job but I don't know what a pass grade is and you don't know the level of skill those people ended up with
@dav_i at the moment, far too boring
I figured the best way to learn how to make a game is to make a game
Yeah I tried that, I even got some advice off a guy who used to work with me that took a Software Architecture degree but I just ended up going round in circles refactoring everythign and realising it wasn't going to work.
@dav_i the latter
@HollyStyles Thanks
So I thought I should try and do it by the book. If the course doesn't help my confusion I'll be sorely disappointed but I'll have the qualification and I'll have built a game by then anyway
11:20
@Sean Any ideas what you're going to make game-wise?
I'll just get bored of waiting for the course and/or it not being helpful and just find out how to do it all online
Yeah but it's a SECRET xD
wikipedia: "CSV" is not a single, well-defined format... lol!
don't we know it
@HollyStyles I can't access your website :(
Have you ever played the X games and EvE?
@HollyStyles Yeah a CSV can be delimited by tabs
11:21
@dav_i Don't worry you're not missin' much :) what does 'Can't access! mean exactly?
@Sean I played EVE for a bit - didn't really like it. Never heard of Xgames
@HollyStyles "Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to hollyathome.net"
Nah I didn't like it really either, some of the concepts were cool but it was basically a point and click game that centred around your ability to juggle numbers and wait a long time before you got anything
the X games: egosoft.com
@HollyStyles Cached version works (15 Nov)
Shit it's down :(
basically it's a sandboxed universe with a big economy, it changes every time you start a new game and there's a main story line and other cool plots
11:24
@Sean So you're making Elite?
and you actually fly the ship, rather than telling it to orbit at 5 clicks =P
I never played Elite
but I had a load of ideas that mixed the two in, wrote them all down and though "Right, I can do that"
@Sean Too young :P
@HollyStyles i can access it
I can now
@dav_i yeah.... I played Golden Axe 2 on the MegaDrive though! (as if that's supposed to redeem me in any way)
11:25
lol
Elite is a seminal space trading video game, originally published by Acornsoft in 1984 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers. The game's title derives from one of the player's goals of raising their combat rating to the exalted heights of "Elite". It was written and developed by David Braben and Ian Bell, who had met while they were both undergraduates at Jesus College, Cambridge. Non-Acorn versions of the game were published by Firebird, Imagineer and Hybrid Technology. Elite was one of the first home computer games to use wire-frame 3D graphics with hidden line removal. Ano...
But I though it would be better for me to do something I would enjoy making and playing than something commercially viable, especially as I'm not likely to be building my own game studio from scratch
@Sean Yeah, no point building something you're not going to enjoy testing!
Yeah that sounds a lot like the X games
It probably inspired them tbh
But there was tonnes of things that I thought were good about both games and some bits I thought were a bit lacking, naturally everybody thinks they can do better =P
Worth a shot. Even if my spaceships are big grey boxes floating in space cos I can't draw for shit
11:30
Gonna make a couple of other smaller games though, like that card game I mentioned the other day
@dav_i that sounds trippy
I'm going to check out their library once they open source it
Because I was thinking of writing my own General Relativity library
Ooh
Basically I want to throw things into black holes :)
Do you know of a site that lists the simpler physics equations, around A-level grade? I can't remember the gravity one and there's a few others I can see being useful
Who doesn't want to throw things into black holes?
@Sean Oh I wrote a Newtonian gravity simulator a couple of years ago
let me look up what I used
11:34
There was a really simple one I remember that just calculated the force of attraction between two objects. I think all you needed to know was the mass of the two objects and the distance apart
F=G*m_1*m_2/r^2
that's the bad boy
but the thing you want to calculate with is...
In numerical analysis, the Runge–Kutta methods () are an important family of implicit and explicit iterative methods for the approximation of solutions of ordinary differential equations. These techniques were developed around 1900 by the German mathematicians C. Runge and M.W. Kutta. See the article on numerical ordinary differential equations for more background and other methods. See also List of Runge–Kutta methods. Common fourth-order Runge–Kutta method One member of the family of Runge–Kutta methods is so commonly used that it is often referred to as "RK4", "classical Runge–Kutta ...
...they're good if you got <1000ish objects
Yeah I don't see the relevance of that at the moment.. I'm guessing it's easier to use one of those equations than re-calculating the force every frame?
I dunno, still a massive noob
Might have to buy some physics and maths textbooks (cringe)
@Sean yep
11:38
in F=G*m_1*m_2/r^2, is G the constant (what's its name?), m_1 and m_2 are the masses and is r the distance?
Amazing how much you forget over a couple of years
@Sean G is normally just called "G" or "Big G"
I also hate those wikipedia article because they make no sense to anyone
also "The Gravitational Constant"
anyone who doesn't know what they are in the first place or are godly mathematicians
11:42
right so that should give me a force which I can use as the speed component of my velocity vector when working out gravitational attraction?
then I can just get the direction using standard 3D pythag
Is it possible to get a git build agent?
I want to let people attempt slingshots, I know it took some guy at NASA the best part of a year to work out but a simple implementation would be good
@Sean Well that gives you the next frame's velocity given the current frame's velocity
and in theory (I think) if you have a mechanism for gravity and you can control your entry speed and vector, with some trial and error on the player's part they will eventually get it
ah yes I see it now, I had to actually read it rather than skimming it =P
awesome, thanks for that man =]
is there a way to align two `List<int?>`s i.e.
list1 `{1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }`
list2 `{3, 4, 5, 6, 7 }`

= list1a `{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, null, null }`
and list2a `{ null, null, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}` ?
@Sean No worries
Lucky I remembered the phrase Runge Kutta!
11:48
or it would have been a mare to track down i guess
@dav_i Which framework version are you using?
@Sean c# 3.5
@LewsTherin hie lews ...hw r ya
@Sean It sure works. I'd contemplate substituting:
            var keys = new HashSet<TK>(adict.Keys);
            keys.UnionWith(bdict.Keys);
            // instead of
            var keys = adict.Keys.Union(bdict.Keys);
To make sure of performance in merging the key collection for larger volumes.
ewww VS2012's autocomplete for lists is horrible, it prefixes the whole goddamn namespace.....
@sehe what's the difference between union and unionwith? I'm assuming it's not like the difference between UNION and UNION ALL?
@Sean Optical Illusion. There is no functional difference, but .Union() is the Linq extension method, whereas UnionWith is a member of HashSet<> which takes advantage of the internal (hashtable) representation and uses the comparer associated with the HashSet
11:55
@dav_i does Join work?
or am I reading the comments wrong? =P
@sehe Makes sense
@dav_i You should look at my answer of today: it deals with precisely this: stackoverflow.com/questions/5489987/linq-full-outer-join/…
Yeah. It does......
I must still be asleep
Oh yeah... I even read that ealier... I am so not with it today
@dav_i Me and you both.
My eyes have even started twitching just to piss me off as well >_<

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