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12:05
I'm writing a checkout page, and I want to add the delivery into my existing repeater that displays the basket without actually adding it to the basket. Nevermind. Wooden programmers the lot of you ;D
@dav_i So, here is the sample: live on ideone.com/mFLYhT
        var list1 = new int?[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
        var list2 = new int?[] {3, 4, 5, 6, 7};

        var joined = list1.FullOuterJoin(list2, a => a, b => b, (a, b, c) => new {list1=a, list2=b});

        joined.ToList().ForEach(Console.WriteLine);
Printing:
{ list1 = 1, list2 =  }
{ list1 = 2, list2 =  }
{ list1 = 3, list2 = 3 }
{ list1 = 4, list2 = 4 }
{ list1 = 5, list2 = 5 }
{ list1 = , list2 = 6 }
{ list1 = , list2 = 7 }
Awesome, how about if I had n lists?
@dav_i Haha. Challenge
simple way would be to just keep joining your next list onto the result of the previous join
I'm sure if you give sehe a couple of hours he can cook something up ;]
@dav_i In that case, I'd make it a specialized enumerator block with a params IEnumerable<int> enums[]argument
@Sean that would not scale well.
12:09
@sehe which is why nobody will employ me to work on enterprise business solutions ;P
which is ok cos I don't want to
I tried to learn the proper way, then I got a job and keep getting told to just get it done
Although it would only be the same as constantly joining tables in an SQL query
That gets slower and slower for every table you add
especially with large tables
does typeof(); need an object or can you use it with a type name like String?
I can never remember
@Sean you can do both. The effect is he same though, i.e. it is statically evaluated. If you do var s = null; typeof(s) will still be System.String
@Sean muhahaha. I've got work to do :)
@sehe Right. I am constantly reminded of why I prefer C# and hate supporting crappy VB projects. VB's TypeOf statement won't take an object. You have to use GetType() instead. Also I'm rather scared of what you having work to do means. Especially with the evil laugh.
Am I right in thinking that the .Net Framework was built from the ground up and VB.Net is only the way it is with its nasty inconsistencies with C# because of backwards compatibility? (i.e. appeasing all the old VB6 nuts out there?)
@sehe Is your profile picture a reference to Jonathan Coulton's 'Code Monkey'?
12:30
@Sean I have no idea. So, that's a provisional 'No' :)
Awwww ='[ look it up on YouTube =]
@Sean Maybe later :)
Morning!
To summarise (when people say maybe later they almost always mean no ;]): it's a song that he wrote about a code monkey. The video uses WoW models so the code monkey is a big black gorilla. Said code monkey bitches and whines about his job and how he just wants to be with the secretary at the front desk but she never notices him. Hence me asking, cos your profile pic is a gorilla.
Hi @WileyMarques
12:39
Hey all
Hi @Rune
It's quite well written and the lyrics are permanently engrained into my mind. (8)Code monkey get up get coffee, Code Monkey go to job. Code monkey have boring meeting, boring manager Rob. Rob say Code Monkey very dilligent, but his output stinks. His code not functional or elegant, what does Code Monkey think? Code Monkey think maybe manager wanna write goddamn login page himself.(8)
(8) Code monkey not sayin, out loud, Code Monkey not stupid, just proud. Code monkey likes Fritos. Code Monkey likes Tab and Mountain Dew. Code Monkey very simple man, with big warm fuzzy secret heart. Code monkey likes youuuu.. Code Monkey likes yooouuuu... lots(8)
first verse and chorus
and ye olde MSN music emoticons, which IMHO every chat client everywhere should support
or at least just the musical note one (8)
MSN messenger is going away
I blame Facebook
me too
I am trying to make a form with a gridview that "auto-updates". I get data from a CSV file and need to put it in there. Since it's alot of rows, I thought I'd do it with a thread fetching the data. Since I'm not really experienced with threads I am kind of stuck right now.. I'm getting "Parameter count mismatch" as error. Can anyone help me out here or just point me in the right direction? The code I have right now is this: pastebin.com/sL20KRZy
12:44
wow that code monkey song is in my head
@LeClerq You're very welcome =]
@Rune It's auto updating from a CSV file?
That's the plan yes, row by row import
I need it row by row because I have to check some data first
@dav_i although I heard MS are integrating the chat features from MSN Messenger into Skype so it might live on in one form or another
@Rune How big are these CSV files going to be?
12:47
@Sean yeah, if you download the new skype, you can log in with your microsoft account (live, hotmail..) and then you have both MSN and skype contacts
a couple thousand lines
@Rune ooh might give me a reason to remember my Skype password
@Sean you don't have to, from then on you log in with your microsoft account on skype
@Rune Do you have to have your data stored in CSV?
I've done it already
@Rune yeah I'd still need to login to my Skype account first to link them, no?
12:49
It's not my data, it comes from a supplier.. Could come in any other excel format too though
@Sean yeah you do
But that's just once
@Rune where do you get the parameter count mismatch error?
@Rune you could read it in line by line (or into a memory stream first) and then santity check then add into a DataTable which your GridView is bound to?
I've put the same code into a new winforms project and I don't see anything
@dav_i I think his problem is with calling a method on the form from another thread, which he's got right by using BeginInvoke but he's getting an error
It loops through the rows of the CSV, the first time works, but second pass fails
@Rune AHahahaha ( not a laugh - sound of realization! )
Are you reading the stream each time?
12:55
var reader = new StreamReader(File.OpenRead(@openFileDialog.FileName)); while (!reader.EndOfStream)
@Rune is your problem with this line: dataGrid.Rows.Add(row); ?
@Rune try reader.BaseStream.Position = 0; before your while?
No. I know that doesn't work, but it doesn't get there at all it seems
or else that would error
@dav_i Same error
Is the CSV file formatted properly?
@Rune where are you getting your parameter count mismatch error?
12:59
Yes. wait, let me just run the first row for a moment, see if it is because it loops
Not because of the loop
Here is a **quick'n-dirty** cookup: http://ideone.com/H4gCoE
Obviously, all the linq invocations should be reviewed for efficiency. Also, it assumes the input sequence are ordered by DefaultComparere<T> (since it invokes Max<T> without custom comparer)
@Sean I'm not a genious debugger, and it points to the Application.Run..
@dav_i @Sean So with
            var list1 = new int?[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
            var list2 = new int?[] { 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 };
            var list3 = new int?[] { 6, 9, 9 };

            var lockstep = LockStepSequences(new[] { list1, list2, list3 });

            foreach (var step in lockstep)
                Console.WriteLine(string.Join("\t", step.Select(i => i.HasValue ? i.Value.ToString() : "null").ToArray()));
You get output:
1	null	null
2	null	null
3	3	null
4	4	null
5	5	null
null	6	6
null	7	null
null	null	9
null	null	9
@rune Is that the entry point for your program? Can you try stepping into it (F11)?
@sehe That's beautiful
@sehe You're a star!
13:03
@Sean It's likely not very performant. I have a hunch I should not bother with the 'corresponding' subset of iterators
@Sean Anything special I should see there?
@Rune anything that indicates where the error actually started rather than just being in Application.Run
@sehe hmmm I don't know, I still don't fully understand it. Linq makes a lot of things very confusing
But it's still beautiful
@Sean Doesn't show anything out of the ordinary :S
@Rune can you put a breakpoint before your loop and step through it all (F10 will step over a function call, F11 steps into it, step over any function calls you know work, and step into the ones you want to investigate)
But the error does come from the BeginInvoke, because when I comment that out it goes to the next one (that I expected): Cross-thread operation not valid: Control 'dataGrid' accessed from a thread other than the thread it was created on.
13:08
oh ok
that's silly because your delegate looks fine, all you're doing is passing an array in
Exactly my point :S
if you had a parameter mismatch it should show in the compiler
C# dislikes me because I cheated with PHP :S
No it's not that, I've done that before and it never even noticed. It was sound asleep the whole time
It could be from your rows.add then
you might not see the error because it's on another thread and I know debugging other threads is a nightmare cos they just pop up whenever they feel like it
Commented out, still that darn error
13:10
grr
So it really is the BeginInvoke..
Troubleshooting is the right term here :S I'd love to shoot it
haha
And it worked for this guy (where I got the code from): stackoverflow.com/questions/2986284/…
I just editted it..
WHAT
this.BeginInvoke(new GridUpdateDelegate(GridUpdate), new object[] { row });
works
he boxed it in another object
oh how we love the .Net framework's little intricacies
Apparently you really need to put it in a new object..
Yuch
13:15
"Everything inherits from Object!" but it really doesn't =P
Thank god it works now..
Maybe you have to do it that way because otherwise the definition for BeginInvoke would have to include a params object[] thing at the end rather than just taking one object
And thank you @Sean and @dav_i for helping :)
Even if we did just sort of flop around like fish out of water suggesting all sorts xD
You tried, that's what matters :)
Wow it takes a long time to read 65.000 records :O
13:20
@Sean Here's a version less heavy on linq and more 'sane' in terms of performance characteristics: ideone.com/FuZIDy
even without the Thread.sleep(10) it takes like 10 seconds
It's optimized short of using unsafe and unchecked code
@Rune How about using Thread.Sleep(-10) :P
@Sean If you (or was it @dav_i) post a question on Stack Overflow proper, I can put it as an answer :)
@dav_i Is that even possible? :P
13:21
@Rune Nope
@sehe Haha okay
@Rune .Net won't respond to sleep values below about 100. It doesn't have that level of control over whatever does the sleeping.
Thought so^^
Meh..
@sehe Gimme 5-10mins
Good thing this is for checking prices and it will only have to be used like 4 times a year max. Slow isn't really a huge problem
I'll let it sleep every 100 records or something :P
@sehe it's still above my head, and I hope you're not doing this for my benefit, I can't see myself using anything like that in the near future
13:25
@Sean It's good exercise for me. Anyways, I needed that FullOuterJoin thingie yesterday, so I was in 'generic' mode anyways
Creepy.. scrollbar is still moving back up...
Probably only halfway now.. :O
@sehe ah good =]
If I ever need to do something like that it means I'm way out of my comfort zone anyway, I can usually just do the joins in SQL.
@Sean Me too. I'm staying clear of anything other than Linq-to-objects and Linq-to-XML. They rock
Expression Trees are handy, but I hate when they run into Linq Providers. Too many surprising limitations
Linq to objects is nice, although I know why it's such a pain... Traditional programming languages aren't designed to be used to manipulate data in the same way as SQL with built-in bits and bobs.
Expression Trees?
I'm gonna have to stop coming in here, it's making me feel inferior and useless xD
@Sean Basically the stuff Lambdas are made of before they are compiled. In a way.
13:30
Every time I think I'm learning all sorts of awesome stuff I find out I'm still in the kids pool looking longingly over at exciting "big pool"
Lambdas are a pain in the arse
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Q: Align multiple sorted lists

dav_iIf I have, for example the following List<int>s { 1, 2, 3, 4 } //list1 { 2, 3, 5, 6 } //list2 ... { 3, 4, 5 } //listN What is the best way to retrieve the following corresponding List<int?>s? { 1, 2, 3, 4, null, null } //list1 { null, 2, 3, null, 5, 6 } ...

@Sean Wrong. They're a god send
As soon as I found out I could write Linq closer to SQL thanks to all the added keywords after 3.5 or whenever it was (things like from, select etc.) without using Lambdas I almost wet myself in glee
Y U NO MAEK BOX FOR MA QUESTION, SE CHAT!?
13:32
@dav_i UR DOIN IT RONG
Sorry, sehe for the pings...
...wanted a box :)
Yay! >500 rep :)
Not that I actually care about rep... about 125 is all I need
Go dav_i! Go dav_i! Go dav_i!
You have to admit, having a nice big number like sehe has got would look nice. It'd be like having a "Yeah, I know my shit." badge on your shirt all the time
@dav_i Cool. That's nice. I answered it. Thanks :)
@sehe :)
How did people think that the data was the actual stuff I was using... I did say "for example"...
@dav_i Yeah. SO is populated by pedants and wannabe pedants. Anyhoops, you clarified :)
13:47
@dav_i @sehe there have some more rep, upvoted
@sehe I'm a pedant, however, I do try to read before pedanting.
I don't suppose anyone knows the answer to this: stackoverflow.com/questions/13514176/…
and how do you get the cool boxes?
by just pasting the question url in with nothing else
@dav_i how pedantic :)
@StuartBlackler "2 Answers" = yep :P
13:56
it was something so simple in the end :( ha
Would people agree you can define any card game as a state machine?
@Sean I'd imagine
Rather pointless question now I think about it
Ok a better question. Why isn't management studio 2012 remembering my production DB server?
I usually connect to it using fq.dn.co.uk and use windows auth but if I do that it doesn't remember it.... If I use the computer name it remembers it...
No idea I'm afraid
Gonna go to Tesco and get some fooood
RUN FATBOY RUN
mediocre film
I expected better from Simon Pegg!
14:09
@Sean ...and Dylan Moran!
Disappointing indeed
Right
FOOD
was he the director? Or the fitness nerd?
That stole his wife/gf/whatever
@StuartBlackler I guess you weren't around when we were talking about Union the other day?
@KendallFrey probably not...
I miss alot that goes on here...
@StuartBlackler that's a good thing, it means you're busy
You don't need the Distinct, but you can use Union which automatically keeps a Distinct list.
14:12
ahh
In this case, I wouldn't expect it to make a big dfference.
But in the case we had before, it would have.
thanks for the heads up :) if you want some free rep just post it as an answer and ill upvote it
Well, since it doesn't answer the question, nah.
14:25
Did you ever start/finish re-writing the SO chat bot @KendallFrey
1 sec
$intro @StuartBlackler
@StuartBlackler Welcome to the C# room! Please read the wiki.
So far, it has 2 commands. That and google.
Ah nice, do you have plans to add more?
Oh, yes. Just not sure what.
Suggestion: skip hangman =P
I plan to.
Maybe I could implement hang, but make it the equivalent of ban.
14:30
That's harsh xD
Trying to hang kills you. Makes sense.
Does anyone know of a way to grab the HTML of a server control to put into an email? Thinking you could put something in the Unload event so it's finished with its rendering
Just off the top of your head, if nobody knows I'll have a google
Sorry my brains returning a 404 for pretty much everything today
Haha
Oh, my lady friend enjoyed the meal last night btw
14:33
Woo!
Woohoo !
ahh afternoon @Sisyphe
@StuartBlackler hey mate :)
Hows things
still struggling with WPF poor perf
and nasty bugs
14:35
hello guys, I'm asking quetions again. I just passed my first stage interview(technical and competency), but there's another one
how about u ?
the guy told me that I'll have a written technical test
@Larry ouch
I'm wondering what's the" written technical test"
I guess it's a technical test... BUT ... a written one
14:35
nursing a major hangover today... joys of being a student
@StuartBlackler nice :P
" written technical test" = papper :)
is it like they give me questions on the paper and I answer accordingly or give me a problem then I'll solve it in the computer?
Get today off... joys of working across the border.
I would say it's all on paper
14:36
@Larry I guess they might get you to write out the implementation of a queue or something maybe on a whiteboard or as a paper
@LARRY written test is on the papper :) not on the computer
@Larry I'd be surprised if you get a computer.
ok.
or on a tablette pc :D
with a virtual pencil :)
14:37
btw, I hate data structure
I presume they will ask me questions about that..
@msaeli Is there something wrong with your keyboard or your fingers or your brain?
fingers and brain probably :)
be sure to know how virtual works, that's a classic (even if it's something everyone know)
@Sisyphe what do you mean...?
well they usually provide you with a simple scenario (different classes that inherit a base class) and ask you what a method will return, you have a virtual one and non virtual one
14:40
ok i got ya
it's a simple test to check if you know how class polymorphism works
also in previous interview
they keep asking me agile questions
I dont have agile experience...unfortunately
agile is just a word
Then (if you get the job) expect to get some.
@Sisyphe Correction: a buzzword.
honestly most of agile methdology concepts are basic common sense
@KendallFrey yeah
14:42
sitting in here, I realise i have so much to learn...
like all of us mate
@Sisyphe agree!!
the day you realize you have nothing more to learn is a really sad day
@Sisyphe if you have that day, write a book
hopefully it will never be the case
I have very little doubt though, I'm a total idiot
14:46
@Larry You don't wanna give the old guy hand cramps!
haha, by the time he dont need to learn.. he probably can't even speak.
@StuartBlackler being a programmer isn't easy. Being a really good programmer is so much harder. It's like we're expected to be walking dictionaries of code and technique from day 1.
who's the old guy exactly ? T-T
You will be old by the time you know everything.
I will never know everything
14:49
@Sean Sadly, I am a walking dictionary of code.
@Sean I have almost 3 years exp as a dev. I feel like i should know alot more than i do. But the reality is, I self taught myself and only worked on very small apps (up to 10 users) so I have never had the need to work with most of the framework day to day
Good afternoon, ladies, gentlemen, LGBTs
No one human being can be expected to know everything about their chosen field, no matter how good they are or how idemic their memory is.
afternoon @dav_i
@StuartBlackler I work with very little of the framework at work. Almost all of it was learned in personal projects.
14:51
@StuartBlackler Same here. You can't count on anyone but yourself if you want to get better at programming.
@StuartBlackler me too, if I count from when I started I've been doing it for like 8 years. Didn't encounter .Net until about 6 years ago and I just don't use it all at work. And the real kicker is that when I get home my brain is so blagged I don't want to do anything let alone start on a personal project =\
I know that feel bro.
And when I try to tell my collegues about design patterns, good pratices, etc... well I feel like Sisyphe and his rock...
same here, ive been working with .net for like 5 years, but didnt learn much new stuff in the 3 years i was a soft dev. I just couldnt study after work. I would love to work on a project with a few people just to get used to working with git etc.
wait ...
14:54
@dav_i So what happens to heterosexuals?
so saying that, does anybody have a project/want to work on something?
@sehe Not allowed.
@StuartBlackler I'd like to work on something
@dav_i welcome back
...very passively though
@Sisyphe I wanted to reference that when you bemoaned Microsoft earlier:
14:55
@Sean Thanks
4 hours ago, by Sisyphe
I've been struggling for some time with performance issues
hahaha, that seems to be most people's attitudes "I want to do something!!! Just not a lot of something...... I'm fucked..."
@dav_i Okay, I'll be here then
@sehe haha
14:56
:)
@sehe sneaky bastard xD I was so going to click that
and someone did xD
tssss
I did... but I middle clicked...
Haha nice.
I thought it took you out of it anyway? If you click leave all and have other rooms open in other tabs it makes them go elsewhere
14:57
[Click here!](javascript:alert("You idiot!"))
:(
huhu

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