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12:00
It is very cool! First practical use I've found for the DLR :P
Unless I wanted to get from one side of Docklands to the other like @dav_i does
@rudi_visser haha
do you work with WPF ?
it's so cool, I get impressed everyday with the things that can be done
Yeah it's pretty awesome whilst being a pain in the ass some other times ;)
what you don't like about it?
12:11
I don't dislike it, it can just be a pain in the ass to accommodate a simple task sometimes
For example have you tried defining a custom style for a ComboBox or anything, all of the original template needs to be copied even if you're changing the border
It's good in a way and bad in a way
If you know what I mean
yeah, it's true, sometimes it's not that easy to modify a template
Hmmm I wonder what I should eat today
I think I'm actually going to have lunch for a change
hehe
what time is it in UK?
here it's 10:19
12:20
Just a tip if any microsoft official offers you training in microsoft technologies, IT'S A TRAP
Wend to a workshop on Monday, being told it was for DirectX, ended up an entire day stuck in a windows 8 app development workshop.
Totally worth it
There was no DirectX.
@WileyMarques You're half way around the world and only 2 hours behind? Or we talking PM
Win8 dev supports DX!
Dammit. I just reset my branch to a commit rather than checking out that commit
12:24
Yes, but there still was no DirectX
it was all XAML
Bastards! Surely it was still a little worthwhile for the Win8 experience tho? :D
I'm already an experienced Windows 8 and Windows Phone app developer >_<
wb @AndréSilva
@KelvinBongers Why did you stick around then lol
My obsession with not being impolite
12:26
hehe
@rudi_visser Haha no it's 10 AM, but we are in summer time, if not it would be 9 AM
Crazy
I thought you'd be -7 or something ridiculous like the USAs
well, I always get crazy with this summer time
@rudi_visser maps.google.co.uk/… Look how Brazil sticks out
Wow, you know I never realised it was that far over
Fuck, I was thinking of Mexico, and I did geography. Time to go back to school brb
12:30
CONTROL - Y U NO OPEN IN DESIGNER!?
Damn, Dev's album is crap
Although I'm pretty sure she's naked in one of Xbox Music's artist photos
So it's alright
Why does my framework 3.5 says that there is no string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace ?
well it might be because it isn't there
Really? There is no string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace on 3.5 ?
12:36
msdn says .net 4 at least
Yeah, I was reading that just now...
Just wanted to share my indignation..
rudi
hello all
i fucking did it !
lol
the burden is gone
Did what?
6 months and i am FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Congratulations @Mhjr!
12:37
thank you man
Finally
:) Awesome feeling
congratz I guess ^_^
barely going out of my eyes :(
Manly tear :(
@AndréSilva You could just use String.IsNullOrEmpty(myStr.Trim());
lol
i'll go now and do some tewaking
12:38
haha have fun
bbl
I finished my IPC too, so there's a lot of celebration today ;)
@rudi_visser Yeah, I know.. Is just that the system is entirely made with framework 4.5, so I have to change everything to support 3.5
Some idiotic stuff like nullorwhitespace, I'll have to change :(
:(
At least you have extension methods
Wait, maybe not
2008 is C# 3, right?
3.5
No
C# 3, Yeah I guess it is.
vs framework is 3.5 >.<
12:41
Gah... I have an abstract generic Form which I use this answer to make children designable... and I swear it used to work but now I've gone back to change some stuff and it doesnt't... gah!
Then you can implement the exact same method as in .NET 4:
public static bool IsNullOrWhiteSpace(this string value)
{
	if (value == null)
		return true;
	for (int index = 0; index < value.Length; ++index)
	{
		if (!char.IsWhiteSpace(value[index]))
			return false;
	}
	return true;
}
Thanks, but won't be needed. :(
(That's straight from the .NET 4 System.dll, apart from made into extension method so you can have some generic helpers in a single file)
@dav_i Your forms aren't opening in the designer?
I'm not used to this kind of code but, what am I doing wrong ?
 using (var Pesquisa = Classes.Pesquisa)
            {
@rudi_visser Nope :(
12:42
Pesquisa is a class.
sorry, it's a control.
@AndréSilva new?
not a form
same dif
My bad. Thanks.
@dav_i That's weird, so you've got a base for UserControl derivation I guess
12:43
@AndréSilva You use using with disposable objects so you can keep it all clean even when you start to handle the errors
it automatically disposes the object once the block is complete, freeing up whatever it had in use
So it is better use that than making a variable and disposing when the function is over right ?
Yea, it usually is
especially once you surround it with a trycatch
@rudi_visser So I have public abstract BaseControl<T>, public partial class MiddleControl : BaseControl<MyObject>, public partial class ActualControl : MiddleControl
Even if it throws an exception and goes out of the trycatch it will still dispose, without having to use a finally
Great. But I'm still getting an error, I know it is because of my lack of knowledge on this. using(var a = new namespace.class) { } is right
?
12:45
@AndréSilva new!
You still need to construct it
Flying dig pick...
yea, you need to do using(var a = new namespace.class()) { }
@dav_i I can't help you much, sorry, haven't used Windows Forms in a long time now :( The only thing I could suggest is to ensure that BaseControl is inheriting from UserControl
Oh yeah, it was the parenthesis..
you need to call the constructor for it ^_^
12:46
But I'm not sure what the Designer needs to function exactly
Error	1	'cchjb.Classes.Pesquisa': type used in a using statement must be implicitly convertible to 'System.IDisposable'
The rest is irrelevant...
    using (var Pesquisa = new Classes.Pesquisa())
    {
you're using a non-disposable object in a using
it's not disposable so you don't have to dispose it
Well, it is a class, I guess it won't dispose a class if I'm not using a function...
Functions are disposable right ?
12:49
Eeehh, you're confusing stuff a bit
Some classes are disposable
they are when they use stuff that has to be disposed
I think file IO uses it, not sure, could someone confirm that?
yea, StreamReader is disposable
once you dispose it releases the resources used by it
but you don't have to do that by everything so only some classes are disposable
@AndréSilva using is for explicitly disposable classes, ie. those that implement IDisposable, providing a Dispose() method that you would call to clear out your resources ie file handles and whatnot. If the class doesn't need that, then you don't need to put it in a using block, it will be garbage collected like any other resource when you no longer use that reference to the class
Damn, school teached me that using was a synonim to vb with :(
Not at all, with is evil
Assuming it's the same as JS
VB is overall evil
lol Dev has a sex drive that's push to start - best lyric ever
Wait, since when was "args:" + 0 == 0
13:02
@KelvinBongers agreed
Lets say I have a DataTable as a property.
public DataTable a { get { return somefunction; } };
If I do a loop on that, will use get every iteration ?
Will it ?
Yea
Don't do that
cache it
Ok. Thanks.
private DataTable _a;
public DataTable a
{
    get {
        if (_a == null)
            _a = somefunction();
        return _a;
    }
}
On one of my classes I have this
public DataSet MainXML
        {
            get
            {
                CarregaXML();
                return _MainXML;
            }
            set
            {
                _MainXML = MainXML;
            }
        }
private DataSet _MainXML;
On another class, I have this
13:09
But you'd still be calling CarregaXML() each time?
Classes.XML.XML xml;
public DataSet MainXML
{
    get { return xml.MainXML; }
}
And in some places, I have this :
 foreach (DataRow drPessoas in MainXML.Tables["Pessoas"].Rows)
                {
@AndréSilva just step through in the debugger, you will see what it does
Well that could be fine, just be careful not to be retrieving data on each request of the get if it's not applicable
More clearly than I could explain it in a chat room
@HollyStyles I'm still fixing the program because it was made with 4.5 and I'm with a 3.5 here @ work.
F*ck it. I'm going to fix at home. I can't re-do 90% of the program because I have an older framework version.
13:15
90% of the app uses 4.5 only features? jeez ...
Of course not, I exagerated a bit.
Lol I thought so
And by a bit, I do not mean 1 or 0...
I would just install framework 4.5 personally
I wish I could. I'm on the works computer. ( That sound wrong.. )
13:18
VISUAL STUDIO 2010, YOU ARE NOW MY SWORN ENEMY.
@dav_i what happened?
It crashed and eat all your work
Worse
/holly teeters on edge of seat
I had a abstract generic UserControl which children of children of were designing fine previously (i.e. 3months ago). Went back to look over them and they wouldn't design. Spent an hour trying to fix. Got pissed off, undid all trying to fixes and restarted. Now works.
You compiled drunk horses and now you can't stop running because of the horses right ?
13:20
Too angry for grammar.
Ah yes the designer, best just to never use it really
The moment you have more than a label and a button, it just ceases to be of any use
@HollyStyles I normally don't but I'm trying to get everything all neat and tidy for the person who takes over my work next... and he/she may like designer.
Ah good move, leave the steaming pile of saucepans and knicker-elastic for some poor noob :)
The next one will be much cleaner
hey all
Hi @TimeToThine
13:25
Hello, @TimeToThine
@HollyStyles What's yo' job?
I am doing some deep programming in asp.net, did anyone got any experience with it
Hi again guys can someone help me with googling? I need 2way quicksort pseudocode and 3way quicksort pseudocode but can't find anywhere a good one... There are so many different ways of doing it and I don't know which one to choose
I just need a good pseudo-code so i could do my own
@Loclip rlemon is really good at googling ;)
@dav_i I create piles of carefully balanced saucepans to aid businesses in there nefarious deeds.
I'm a enterprise application developer, that mostly uses .NET
@TimeToThine how deep's deep?
Hello all.. may i ask something about image management?
13:29
@HollyStyles Funsies?
@Chuki2 don't ask to ask, just ask
@HollyStyles basically, I am trying to override a server control and there isn't much informatino about it online in context with what am doing :)
@dav_i Yeah, despite what Joel says I think business apps are fun I love it.
I've suddenly realized I'm very hungry. Best go to Tesco... or Subway as it's closer... cya
@TimeToThine extend an ASP.NET server control?
13:32
basically this is what am trying to do,
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Q: Event Handler on MenuBar

TimeToThinewhats sharepoint renderingtemplate is and how can I use it to add event handler to "Respond to this survey" link button For last couple of days I have been researching on how to add some kind of event receiver to "Respond to this survey" link button. I am not really sure where this button came...

Normally people hear about SharePoint and run away :L
Ack Sharepoint, runs away screaming ...
runs away
Lol SharePoint is on ASP.NET and ASP.NET uses C# so easy people easy :L Lol
I create applications where the application is installed on 5 computers and databases were connected on one computer. And network using the LAN cable to connect all these computers.
So for image management, is appropriate I save a picture in databases?
Im use winforms.. not asp.net.. hehe]
I rather save the image on the database, since everything is LAN, you won't have latency issues.
But you can save just the directory...
13:35
Why the fuck is it not reading data from my pipe
@Chuki2 yes you can store images in the db, even for more than 5 users it will scale just fine for your purposes
s it does not interfere with performance of my database?
you can always check out gridFs for storing images
If you had 100 users, it might interfere..
5 users won't cause much of a problem
13:37
@Chuki2 How big are the images? only way for you to know is to test it. I mean how many times a second will your app be requesting images from your db?
Oh, it was, I was being stupid :(
So far is fast..
But im worried when customer records more than 10,000 rows it would interfere with the performance of the database.
@Chuki2 for 5 concurrent users I doubt you'll have too much trouble with performance. Remember make it work correctly first, then worry about performance later. You should make your app meet the business requirement, then optimise later if things are too slow.
Thanks @HollyStyles for your information..
@HollyStyles I guess he won't have problems even with a few more users. The system is on LAN...
13:43
@Chuki2 When that time comes you can look at caching requests, or getting extra ram for your server. 10,000 images is 10,000 images wherever you store it.
base64 ftw.
Okey thanks you so much...
Yay, my IPC surpasses WCF on a similar benchmark
ipc?
PHEW got back to computer with 12s to spare before Windows did an auto-restart. Postpone 4hrs thankyou very much.
13:50
Interprocess Communication, I presume.
number of feasible solutions after 500 generations is 33/100 there are other factors though !
cool
:D
I will go and sleep now
good morning Mhjr
good morning
!
it's 4:57 pm now
11:55 am here
13:56
spanish ?
lunch time :D
Nope, brazilian.
nice women man
What can I say... We do it well here. hahaha
lol
bbl
13:58
aleast something haha
neither in football we are so good nowadays
well, lunch time, brb
That is true. :(
@DavidDV @KendallFrey oui
Hola @KendallFrey btw
and another awesome thing about the implementation is that it will work over a TcpStream also
I just stay away from WCF
if possible
Well yeah, I didn't want the overhead of proxy class generation every time, so my IPC works using the DLR
I'm very happy with this ^_^
hi guys
14:06
Hi :)
any1 has the experience of using caller information
hey all :)
what's the point of using caller information? How should I use it?
To get information about the caller
Hi @StuartBlackler
thanks for the help last night @rudi_visser :)
14:08
yes, but what's the point? debugger can do that as well
Do your clients run with a debugger?
and np Stuart
so that's for runtime debug in your opinion
I was thinking it might be useful in remotely debug or something
@Larry what specifically are you asking about?
'caller information' could apply to many things
one of the new features of C# 5.0
Can you give me a link?
14:13
@KendallFrey Since you're a genius n everything
Is there any way that you know of to pretend that a DynamicObject implements an interface
I'm a genius in everything, except reading minds.
@KendallFrey yet.
@rudi_visser I don't think so.
@Larry Oh, those. What's your specific question?
what's the point?
14:15
It simplifies logging code. That's the first thing I thought of.
I'll see so many systems from now that will log every freaking error into database...
only simplify isn't enough to make it a new features of c#5.0, we can write a simple library to do that
That's a good thing. I found that out the hard way yesterday.
@Larry No, you can't.
If you can, I'd love to see it.
for a generic one, it might be hard, but for our daily usage, I have my own to log errors
But does it automagically see the name of the caller?
Poll: If you use Windows 7, how many Libraries do you have?
14:21
@KendallFrey
That was unintentional, but how about some code that is only used within Visual Studio, that could be a hacky way to do what I need
like
#if !COMPILING
 ...
#endif
You know what I mean?
Um, no.
God damnit
You have conditional compilation. Then what?
Hello all...
To store image into database, what data type ?
Image or VarBinary?
That should be obvious.
14:24
binary
I would use Image.. :(
@KendallFrey Right I have a DynamicObject that I want to cast to an Interface for the single purpose of getting Intellisense on the methods from the interface. They obviously don't exist on the DynamicObject because it's, well, dynamic, so the cast fails. If I could do something just for VS where it does cast the interface, then upon compilation it doesn't have that typecast, everyone's happy, albeit hacky
The other alternative I can think of would be to dynamically generate an anonymous proxy class at runtime when TryConvert is called, but I'm not sure that's feasible
It would remove the conditional compilation requirement, but the generation of a class that implements an interface I'm not sure if it's possible at all
can you override the type_cast behaviour?
@AndréSilva : I got this from web : ntext, text, and image data types will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using these data types in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use them. Use nvarchar(max), varchar(max), and varbinary(max) instead. For more information, see Using Large-Value Data Types.
Yes to an extent, with TryConvert, but that needs to return a class that is castable to that interface
@Larry Which is why I'm saying I could generate this proxy class at runtime, but I'm not really sure if I can do that
14:28
I suggest you have a look at the bridge pattern
no. ignore me
it doesn't make sense for this problem
Turns out it is feasible to generate this class at runtime, just means I'd have to use Reflection.Emit, which I'd avoided to this day :(
@rudi_visser is your problem like this? you got an interface, and you want to dynamicly generate the implementation at runtime?
Well, that's the problem that is the solution to the root problem, yes
The root problem itself is that DynamicObject cannot be cast to an interface, so IntelliSense doesn't work... The dynamic implementation of these methods works fine, as it just acts as a proxy class to the implementation on the server
ye I got ya
Why do you want Intellisense on dynamic?
Is that the only reason to cast to interface?
14:32
Because I know what it is
So?
You should.
dynamic ipcClient = new IpcClient<IMyIpcTest>("MyIpcTest");
ipcClient.TestMethod();
otherwise he wouldn't use that object
If you don't know what it is, that's a problem.
The IpcClient supports calling methods at runtime on methods within the interface IMyIpcTest, right?
But there's no IntelliSense on ipcClient because it's not meant to know until runtime
Casting it like this works at code time obviously: dynamic ipcClient = (IMyIpcTest)new IpcClient<IMyIpcTest>("MyIpcTest");
14:33
dead lock..
But then blows up at runtime
What is it returning?
Which is also fully expected, because it doesn't technically implement that interface
It just returns an instance of IpcClient<T> which is a DynamicObject
Sounds like a shitty design.
how about use reflection rather than dynamic
14:35
Not really, it's to avoid the need of proxy objects
I don't support shitty designs, except at work, where I get paid to.
@Larry Yuck.
It uses Reflection internally within IpcClient
public override bool TryInvokeMember(InvokeMemberBinder binder, object[] args, out object result)
        {
            var methodInfos = typeof(ContractInterfaceT).GetMethods();
            foreach (var methodInfo in methodInfos)
            {
                if (methodInfo.Name == binder.Name)
                {
                    result = CallMethod(binder.Name, args);
                    return true;
                }
            }
            return base.TryInvokeMember(binder, args, out result);
Hmm, if I go for lunch now, I'll come back and only have an hour left at work = GOOD PLAN
Subwayyyyyyyy
Anyway @KendallFrey it's not shitty design it's genius design
It's just that to implement it I have to sacrifice Intellisense, which is something I can live with, I just don't want to :(
I program JScript 80% of the time. Do I get Intellisense? Nooooo. Suck it up, man.
I like IntelliSense :p
Me too.
14:38
My other developers like IntelliSense
Mine do too.
and so for using this class I'd rather not make them sacrifice it :(
Suck it up.
No!!!!!
But maybe
I'll think of something
That's my two and a half cents.
14:39
If it comes to a dynamic proxy class generation at runtime cast-time, so be it :P
I love being able to f#ck up data on purpose. These are the joys of being a programmer.
hello all..
how can i check null value in byte[]?
if (arr == null)
Hi guys... Is it strange that selection, insertion and bubble sort are faster than quicksort with input 20 numbers?
Tq..;)
14:49
@Loclip No.
As I know quicksort is faster
There are always situations where a 'slow' sort is faster than a 'fast' sort.
And this is sure one of this situations? Maybe I did something wrong?
Could be, I can't say.
@rudi_visser suddenly I remember can you use moq?
14:51
But it wouldn't surprise me to get that result.
@KendallFrey if I give you code in pastebin could you confirm it?
Could, probably. Would, probably not.
I think I did something wrong even with 1000 input its slower (Inserstion and bubble sort 10 seconds faster)

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