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00:03
@CCInc sounds like you should consider unit tests
@RyanTernier I was listing the Bb and C scales, respectively
@JohanLarsson what that?
@KendallFrey What I was trying to say, is that, would it be smart to have one GUI that I can use while developing and one GUI for release, or would that not work?
@CCInc For example nunit I can help you get started tomorrow
Well, what is a "unit-testing framework"?
@CCInc I still don't get it.
@CCInc A unit testing framework is essentially a way to write unit tests without having to write your own code to run the tests.
@CCInc I suspect you will find it a replacer for a dev gui with 100 buttons but now it is time to sleep gnight
00:18
@KendallFrey My app is almost done with developement. I will then plan out a GUI to use for release. My current (dev) GUI has many buttons and will not do for my public release, so I will need to create a new GUI to use when I release my app. Can I still use my dev GUI for testing and my release GUI for release, or should I just stay with my release GUI once I release?
You mean, you have a nearly complete commercial app without having the GUI designed!? o.O
Yes, is that bad?
Um, yes.
Should I have made a GUI at the beginning?
Designing a GUI is not something you can just do at the last minute.
It takes time, testing, and lots of adjustment.
00:20
I don't have a deadline or something, this is just my hobby project (albeit my first programming project)
@KendallFrey For my next project, should I start my GUI at the beginning?
It's good if your code is modular enough that it functions without a GUI. But an app should be coded and GUIed at the same time.
Are you talking GUI as in something that the customers will see?
Hmm.
I don't even understand how a program can be coded without a real GUI.
00:23
What's the use of the verbatim sign in sql queries?
The verbatim sign? You mean the @?
facepalm It's 'at' not 'verbatim'. And I'm not sure what it's used for. Variables or something?
That's what it is known as anyway
I think it is to prevent sql injections, but I'm not sure how.
Oh, yes, parameters.
00:26
Verbatum literal is like VB strings. they're friendly and hold your hand. SUCK IT UP AND USE A REAL C# STRING!
/end rant
I believe there is SqlParameter class.
@KendallFrey GUI For code? Have you ever used QBasic?
So how does it prevent against injections?
@RyanTernier Sometimes, using four \ to mean one can be over the top.
@RyanTernier I mean GUI apps specifically.
@LewsTherin It stores the value of the parameter, rather than concatenating it to the string.
@KendallFrey Do you consider this a gui?
00:28
If you understand the basic reason for SQL injection vulnerabilities, the reason for parameters naturally follows.
@KendallFrey Ok I won't be lazy, will read about it
Hello. It's simple question so I don't need to open new question. What's the event triggered right before application exits? I've tried AppDomain.CurrentDomain.ProcessExit, but it's triggered after content is cleared I guess. I need this event to ask to save changes before quit.
@CCInc Yes, but didn't you say the real one is going to be different?
@KendallFrey Yes. Is it bad to have one for testing?
is that a password clear thingy / storage thing?
USe keepass
00:29
@erik1001 Do you have a Form? You could use Form.Closing.
@RyanTernier History bookmark and password syncer to and from all browsers.
@RyanTernier No, it's a cleverly disguised virus ;)
@CCInc AHh. I just only use 1 so I don't need to do it, then I tell Google to save all my bookmarks, cookies and history on their servers for me
@RyanTernier Yes, I made it because I constantly switch browsers.
00:31
@KendallFrey So I should scrap this GUI and just use the one I will release?
Alright i'm out, cheers
@CCInc You already have your GUI,
@CCInc Yes, do all your testing in the real GUI.
That way you will know what needs improving.
Oh, the complexities of programming. Good to know.
So unless it's drastically changing do your main functionality then move it, or do themove now to save you time if the GUI will change your functions
@KendallFrey @CCInc He should know what needs improving before building a GUI - Requirements + Design before Coding =D
I do wonder what ELIPSY WANRING is.
@RyanTernier You can't improve a GUI before it's been built.
00:33
I still don't know what NUnit is. What is a "unit tests"?
@KendallFrey You can design a GUI to what it will look like before It's built, and if you stick to yourplans... well then you planned well :)
@KendallFrey I'm using WPF
That's like saying "Build the wall of this house, so I can improve on it once it's built".
@erik1001 Yay! (That's a good thing) Anyway, your Window should have a Closing event or something similar.
00:34
@KendallFrey That screenshot was off of user1739957's desktop. His program he is developing may cause elipsy.
epilepsy?
What is it, a disco light show?
His program snaps the window to each side of the monitor every .5 seconds.
$list
@KendallFrey yeah, I know, but I can't find it, I'm googling for 10 minutes and it seems I don't know how to search things :/
00:36
@erik1001 Um, your first source should be msdn.
It's right there.
Window.Closing
Application.Current.MainWindow.Closing here it is
NOOOOOOO
thanks anyway
:)
Window.Closing is what you want.
00:38
no, that's not it!!!
@KendallFrey window.closing? not Form.FormClosing?
Yes, there is no FormClosing.
Ooooooh, for WPF?
My mind is in WinForms
@KendallFrey Wouldn't that depend on the ShutDownMode?
00:40
No.
Assuming you want to run code when the window closes.
see folk later!
Sorry, the chat don't refreshed frequently enough so I didn't saw your messages. Thanks again everybody :)
It's possible for the Application to stay running after all windows are closed
@FreddyFlares Maybe, but there are more serious issues there.
00:59
Wow. 1000 views in 9 hours. Wow.
01:21
damn there's so much to learn in WPF
and this is only an introductory book
02:01
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Q: Handle User Login/Registration with WCF+MySQL

Lews TherinI'm creating a WCF service that would handle user registration and log in, as well as provide other services (the WCF service will be accessed by any platform). The WCF service in fact talks to a mysql database. As a result I'm not sure if I can use MembershipProvider to handle registration/log...

For those who know this stuff.
02:22
The funny thing is, I got a turkey dinner, and I bet you didn't.
 
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03:27
Um is there a chatbot here?
 
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user1752532
07:08
hey
user1752532
anyone around
07:39
i am
but i'm no expert like others
 
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09:06
anybody here?
i need some help with wcf :(
09:20
sorry Prasanth, I have no idea with WCF =\
09:32
Hi
hey
@LewsTherin hi
the doubt was what happens with private members in a wcf service. turns out they will get shared with all requests (read this in a already asked question) but now, the doubt I have is what becomes of static members? why can't i have static members in wcf service? is it because i won't actually have access to the class except through the proxy, and proxy means an object? and static becomes meaning less
You mean have access to a static variable on the client side?
09:43
yea
can i do that?
No..
The why, seems fairly obvious.
Is that seriously a limitation of WCF?
You can't pass a static variable on the service to the client?
Of course you can
Oh
I don't understand the question then
09:46
Hi @Sean check this out: stackoverflow.com/a/4984366/1273830
Yes, that makes sense.. so what's the question exactly/
"the doubt was what happens with private members in a wcf service. turns out they > will get shared with all requests (read this in a already asked question) "
Yeah that's my line of thought
That doesn't sound right?
Private non static members shouldn't be shared.
well i will link the answer I read in a minute..
Oh my bad, I was talking about the specific case of singleton service stackoverflow.com/a/8063223/1273830
Private members are still members of a class. If you then make them static as well, there will only be one instance of them made and every time you access the variable it will return the same object. That's just what static means.
09:48
Yes..
I'm still really confused xD
> the doubt was what happens with private members in a wcf service. turns out they > will get shared with all requests (read this in a already asked question)
That's not right though
@Sean Which part?
@Sean Yup, I think so too.
Private doesn't mean static
09:49
Yep
Obviously
Right so whoever answered with private members being shared is a massive liar
I had two members: one private another public static so the questions
And is wrong. Someone is wrong on the internet. alarm bells
wait. i observed that even if i have my service's constructor as private, it isn't an error!
i haven't tested if it is getting called (it must be)
09:51
Why'd it be?
but it wasn't an error
because if it was private, the client shouldn't be able to instantiate the proxy object right?
@Prasanth Confused.. are the variables both static?
@Prasanth have you posted a question on this? Your train of thought is kind of hard to follow
@Prasanth I don't think the client instantiates anything..
However, I see your point.
09:54
Ok fellas I had some code, I had a doubt, I read some answers, it seemed like it explained the doubt, I have the same code now, but I don't have any doubt. It works, I am happy, and what you are reading now is a soup.
But anyway I will frame the question properly and put it here.
If I get the doubt again now that I am going through the code
Um.. ok :O
Btw, another unrelated doubt: why is static invalid in a interface?
I think static variables cannot be overridden, so no point.
It doesn't make sense.
Ah true
but the implementing class can have it obviously
I dunno, the static keyword implies shared.. so does that mean all the class implementing the shared variable shares it? :S
09:59
The implementing class can have anything in it. It only has to implement the methods and events that the interface defines. It can add anything else it wants after that
But the signatures have to be the same for any methods defined by the interface otherwise your class would be an invalid implementation of that interface. So you can't change the access modifiers to the methods.
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Q: Why Doesn't C# Allow Static Methods to Implement an Interface?

KramiiWhy was C# designed this way? As I understand it, an interface only describes behaviour, and serves the purpose of describing a contractual obligation for classes implementing the interface that certain behaviour is implemented. If classes wish to implement that behavour in a shared method, why...

That guy has a better mind than me
I was going round and round trying to explain what I had in my head and he sums it up in "Methods specified on an interface should be there to specify the contract for interacting with an object. Static methods do not allow you to interact with an object"
Bellissimo
niice
Ok, so I think I wrote my situation clearly in notepad should I paste it here?
If it's a question to be answered you should post a question and link us to it =]
I fear downvotes :|
3:)
@Prasanth Ha ha
@LewsTherin btw I was trying to make a .net driver network accessible basically
So the interface has static members? Does it not give a compiler error?
@Prasanth well for a start you've given us definitions for PCI1500 and your constructor is making a PCI1500Client
exactly.. i don't understand!
interface doesn't have static members because I extracted the interface out of source
10:10
Ok
Oh..
the service implementation doesn't have the static members on the client side?
Yep, that also makes sense ha
Ohhh
You'd have to create a exposed method that accesses the static members.
My brain hurts. Through a combination of trying to understand what's going on in here and trying to fix a problem created by changing shit too much I think my grey matter is making a big for freedom and leaving me feeling like a vegetable.
It's not even half past 10 in the morning yet ='[
Same
I'm trying to understand membership provider
it's 4 in the evening here
anyway, what's the deal with PCI1500Client? i am sure it is something wcf auto created it for me because i get example code when i view my service in browser
I think my situation is perfect example of why you shouldn't do things with out having proper knowledge of them. I understand wcf but haven't any authentic knowledge. I am going mad here. :(
10:17
Yes it is a proxy created when you generate the wsdl
Ok, so it's a proxy to my implementation huh?
A way of calling your service
More like proxy to your interface.
hey buddies :)
any help with this question
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13061690/value-does-not-fall-within-the-expected-range-error-while-exporting-excel-to
10:21
so does creating a new proxy to my interface call the implementing class's constructor?
No, I don't think it does anything until you call a method. But perhaps the constructors taking parameters do so.
Error : value does not fall in expected range while xlWorkBook.Exportasfixedformat
:(
@LewsTherin turns out it is calling!
Even the no arg constructor?
@Sunny upvoted
yes. I put a break point on a private constructor! and as expected jumped there
10:26
Oh good to know.
I just overslept, woke up 06:30 and walked the dogs, was ganna pause for 30 minutes but woke up 11:23
@JohanLarsson It sucks when that happens
you should have written a alarm clock in C# to wake you up when you sleep unintended.
@Prasanth tx .
but problem still persisting :P
The news is funny when they have fuck all to report on, one of the headlines today: "Syphilis hits US porn industry". Well, they've done pretty well then! How long has porn been goign and they've only JUST got syphilis?
10:29
though u helped :)
@Sunny have you tried googling? the error seems very common!
a Lot .. you right error seems very common but that doesn't mean solution too ..
like
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Q: How to convert single sheet in XLS to PDF using VB.NET

MaQleodI have working code that will convert an xls to pdf, however, the code converts the whole workbook and I really just need to select a single sheet out of the workbook, but I can't figure out how to do it. The code I currently use is: Dim fileName As String = "filepath\filename" Dim xlsApp = New...

and many more
No proper solution for this error ..i googled a lot for this
Hahahaha has anyone read today's XKCD?
@Sunny yo use this. wait, you wanted vb code? no problem.
@Prasanth where you from in india?
10:45
why do you ask?
nah just saw ur blog
@Prasanth ya somewhat like that code
Exporting data from xlworkbook and generating pdf
@Sunny I am no C# guy.. good luck! ciao
/me exits
https://gist.github.com/4135085 this is my code !
Ohk Ohk ..cya !
11:27
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Q: How to check if a asp text box is empty or not

yaronI have a asp.net button and a asp.net textbox, when I click on button, I want to check if textbox is empty or not but not sure how I can do that, <div> <asp:TextBox ID="txtEU" runat="server"></asp:TextBox> </div> <div> <asp:ImageButton ID="button" runat="...

Damn man, as if you don't get rep for answering your own questions ='[
@yaron Do you simply want to check if the textbox is empty in javascript, or do you want to use a validator that will check it isn't empty and stops the form from being submitted?
@Sean I want it to check if its empty, if it is then it will display a message and will stop form to post back (which I know how to do) but then if its not empty I want it to call a code behind function
Does anyone knows why can't we create con.cs file ?
know*
@yaron Then you need to add an OnClick atttribute to your button and create a handler for it. Like you would for any .Net button
@yaron The only difference is that for an imagebutton, the event signature is different: ImageClickEventHandler(object sender, ImageClickEventArgs e)
@Sangram What do you mean?
@Sean - i tried creating cs file named 'con.cs' on my system. It simple says 'Specified device name is not valid'
i am using windows 7-32bit
11:42
@sangram Is this just in windows explorer or in visual studio?
i tried renameing a text file first
& then from the vs2008
i guess i found the answer..
The image doesn't load for me
System reserved name ... duh..
Nah that's no good either, it doesn't matter =]
I didn't know it was a reserved file name, that's rather annoying
What if I'm making a game where you're a con man and i want a class called Con?! ;]
Or maybe I'm writing a database for people to look up commonly used cons and how to avoid them. I'll have to rename it DodgyBastardTrick instead
@Sean I need a email validator for ASP.NET text box but cant find a good tutorial :(
11:49
@yaron What you'll want to use is a RegularExpressionValidator and you'll want to set the ValidationExpression property. You can find loads at regexlib.com
@yaron or regular-expressions.info in fact they have a nice one on regular-expressions.info/email.html
@Sean Is there any tutorial for it, I am kinda new to this
Sean: exactly
@yaron Let me see if there is an MSDN page with a good example for you
i actually tried making a cs file with that name
COM1,PRN,CON,AUX
are reserved file names & can't be used..
@Sangram ah well, I guess that's just what we get for using windows
11:53
@Sean- yeh...guess so
@yaron msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/… at the bottom of the page there is an example, you just want to change the ValidationExpression to something like ValidationExpression="\b[A-Z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Z0-9.-]+\.[A-Z]{2,4}\b"
that will validate most email addresses

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