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15:00
I have a feeling I'm going to be the only one in VB room all day :(
Yeah, probably
now that i'm learning more advanced c# - vb sucks even more
The first program I wrote in C# was 'just to try it out'. Never wrote a program in VB again.
I got hired here , then right after I started on the first project they're like oh yea , everythings in vb - that ok right
I would rather not use VB but it does the same thing, it's just syntax
15:09
lambda's get all mangled
I wouldn't know, I don't use lambdas and expressions a lot
if (language.WhitespaceSensitive)
{
    language = null;
    GC.Collect();
}
I'm going to love leaving this place, I started writing in C# after one of the other programmers did it (she left) and just got into the swing of it. Now there's a mix of C# and VB projects that I've done so someone is going to cry like a baby when they inherit my job.
Or, they'll just learn the syntax and deal with it. Which is more likely tbh
I liked that^^
I'm gonna use it when I have written something ugly and someone complains, learn the syntax mf! :)
15:15
I just realized the reason for the Convert class...
VB compatibility. hurl
Yeah it's what I used to do before I became disillusioned with my job and turned into a grumpy old man.
do I put this in cshtml ?
@Styles.Render("~/content/css")
or
@KendallFrey So do all the VB functions like CInt, CDec etc. map to the Convert class?
<link href="@Styles.Render("~/content/css")"
@Sean I think so, though I don't think I ever checked.
My brain is becoming increasingly agitated at the amount of the WTF that it is putting out.
15:19
@KendallFrey Ah right. I dunno about you but I find the Convert class really useful in C#, saves me the headache of converting it myself
Whaddya mean converting it yourself?
I don't know... I just know it's useful sometimes
I have used it in place of a straight cast before because the straight cast didn't work. Or something
I have found a total of one situation where Convert is worth using.
And that is using strings storing numbers in a base other than 10.
I'll have to remember that one
Difference between class library and portable class library?
PCL is basically a subset of the full framework.
15:27
Don't want that one then
Using PCL makes it easier to port apps to Phone, Xbox, etc.
Maybe I do want that one then
Is there likely to be a large difference in the System.Net namespace? Namely with Sockets?
I'm pretty sure sockets aren't supported.
Right well it can eat my arse then =]
@KendallFrey Do you know of any decent references/tutorials on the new async model in 4.5?
MSDN and us.
15:33
Might have been MSDN I saw some "OMG NEW FEATURES!" evangelism with some simple examples, I'll have a dig
oh wow that makes it so much easier
I really wish I had copied all my bookmarks from my old HDD now
damnit.
I have two properties, SubTypes and SuperTypes, turned out to be poor names...
15:49
hi all
What is this chat section for? First time coming across it today
$i @LewSim
@LewSim Welcome to the C# room! Please read the wiki.
Thanks
15:52
so proud
first time use?
first time in chat section
But one of the first 'real' uses.
15:54
@LewSim In case you were wondering, that was my bot introducing you.
Haha nice:)
Am I right in assuming Debug.WriteLine() isn't compiled at all into a release assembly?
Or at least that if it is compiled it's all in an #if debug block or something?
Which is a compiler statement. You know what I mean..
why would that matter?
It uses an attribute. Only if DEBUG is defined does it compile the call.
Brill, cheers
@DavidDV Because you don't want a load of code that's just for debugging in your release code. It would slow it down.
15:59
I don't like such code even in my debug code.
you don't have to worry with Debug statements in release builds
@DavidDV I think this has already been covered?
@KendallFrey how do you do it out of interest?
Do what, specifically? My approach varies with the problem.
Response.Redirect("https://google.com") ?
16:02
the <center> cannot hold...
what does that mean, Kendall? WB Yeats poem?
It comes from the most famous answer on SO.
Is it relevant or are you dodging the question?
What question?
Well, seeing as Debug.WriteLine is fairly generic, you could give a fairly generic answer, rather than deflecting by asking another question. As Stuart has no idea what I'm doing and neither do you.
Things like "It depends" don't help anyone
16:05
@Sean But in a way that is his generic answer?
@JohanLarsson It's a bullshit answer =P
To a bullshit question?
Surely you must be able to think of something generic
Here goes.
Like getting blood out of a damn stone
16:09
...
Rather than adding additional classes/namespaces to my code temporarily, I change the program to reflect its internal state so I can debug the program independently of any other program.
Or use a damn breakpoint.
And if you don't like my answer, it's probably because I don't like the question.
Satisfied yet?
who has time to worry about debug.writeline anyways :p
@KendallFrey No, I just wanted to see you squirm =P
I got rid of them anyway, I realised there's no point as I'm only going to throw the exception to the calling code cos at this level there's really nothing I can do with it. And as Kendall so gracefully pointed out, I'll just use a damn breakpoint.
16:13
thanks for responding, even if i am a little confused but thanks :)
Kendall, have you made an azure app/website? Is it really free?
1) no. 2) dunno.
hahaok
@kush I have
the first 10 websites are free
@StuartBlackler I imagine Debug.WriteLine would be useful for writing out the internal state of the program for someone with an understanding to use. Often when writing libraries you abstract away so much code it's hard to get to the root of the problem.
16:16
using the FREE tier of service
If you need free PHP hosting I know where to go...
azure supports php
Kyle, that sounds just like app engine
and node.js
y All
Hey all
16:16
Kendall, where? I don't really know php though.
000webhost.com
@kush kinda, but it doesn't suck
@Sean my code behind still not getting attached :L
or www.freehostingking.co.uk
(quite) a bit cheesy, but definitely works.
Kyle, touche (imagine that fancy e at the end)
Kendall, I have use 000webhost before :)
guess who made this piece of [redacted] proofseeker.comxa.com
OOC, how long would my site take to rewrite in ASP.NET for a complete noob?
@kush é -> altgr + e
@kush É -> shift + altgr + e
what's altgr?
the key on the right hand side of the keyboard that says "Alt Gr"
16:20
What have you been smoking?
:( nothing
@KendallFrey In MVC or WebForms?
@Sean Probably MVC. It's better, right?
Kendall if your up hero loads within this century...
@kush the right hand side of the space bar to be precise
16:21
Kendall, not necessarily.
Sean, are you using a US qwerty keyboard?
Kendall, your website is not loading
@KendallFrey I couldn't tell you if it was better or not. AFAIK they produce the same stuff, just in different ways. In WebForms that wouldn't take me long especially if I had written it myself in the first place. I'd create one simple master page and 3 content pages. Probably about an hour. Probably longer with MVC though if anything I've heard is true
@kush UK qwerty
Is that different from a US keyboard?
@kush Although that means nothing, I know a lot of people who don't have a second windows key or a menu key on the right hand side of their space bar
Sweden has Alt Gr too + åäö
There's not a problem with my site. For me, it loads so fast I can't see it.
16:24
@kush I don't know. It shouldn't be much different
@kush Kendall's site loaded fine for me
@Sean I know nobody who has a second windows key on the right side of the space bar
@kush loads fine for me
probably my squid
@kush Unlucky, it's so useful
16:24
I will open it on my phone
I need Alt Gr for @ £ $ { [ ] } \ |
lol I got blocked from Programmers because of 'profanity'
@KendallFrey chat?
[redacted] is not profane
@JohanLarsson Do you use euros over there now? (completely off topic)
16:26
@JohanLarsson No.
ok guys I am loading the page on my...
@Sean nope, we voted no. But we still pay loads to Greece (Goldman Sachs)
what the green background?
Also. Quite to my distress, my keyboard has no € symbol on the 4 key but still emits it when I hit altgr + 4
@JohanLarsson We all pay loads to Greece. We should just do what Iceland did
@kush Green background? Where?
16:28
@Sean € (Alt Gr + E) for me (Alt Gr +4 ) gives $
OK, I am going to pretend that it was my dolfin browser being stupid
Kendall, worked pretty well on my 320 x 240 (?) phone display though
@JohanLarsson Ooh weird...
Hello Developer Name, I recently came across your profile on SomeSite and was really impressed with your background! Please contact me in regards to an opportunity in NotReallyYourField today!

Signed,

Every Email I receive, Ever
@Billdr I get those! Should really take Java and PHP off my profiles even if I can use them if needs be.
16:29
@Billdr I get viagra and enlargement deals :)
I think I'm just going to close my email address. Which is a bummer, because it's a gmail account with my name.
My viagra spam is also recruiting me to a promising career opportunity in the fast paced IT industry.
I almost never get spam in my inbox.
@JohanLarsson Hotmail is the worst for that
GMail's spam filter is teh leet
Word.
16:32
I liked gmail's spam filter until it started categorising forum reply emails as spam
Hotmail catches most, usually find them in the junk folder
You can correct it by flagging it "not spam."
Oh I did, I just couldn't believe it did it in the first place
50% of the mails my NAS sends med ends up in junk for some reason, from my own adress
16:33
There wasn't even anything dodgy about the emails that I could see, just "You have received a reply to your thread [link]"
Alright, does anyone have an MVC project that uses Amplify/Knockout or some other MVVM pattern? I'm not sure I understand what the file structure is supposed to look like.
@Sean spam != dodgy
@KendallFrey Not necessarily true either way
@Sean probably the length of the email and the single link classified it as spam
@StuartBlackler Probably.
16:34
I added myself as contact now, maybe that fixes the NAS issue
@JohanLarsson I found that when sending emails from no-reply addresses like for scheduled reports, if you add a name it gets through
so this usually works mail.From = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "Chicken Little");
That could just have been Microsoft's spam filter being an idiot though. Chances are that if an email comes from the same email domain as yours, it's not spam
@Sean ok, I'm gonna wait a couple of days and see. They look like regular mails and are sent from my address
Assuming it's not something like hotmail or gmail
One think i dont undes
it is hotmale
16:38
You might be screwed
I was thinking about our company's domain. It would block emails from the no-reply address until I started putting names with them
That depressing feeling watching a progress bar go backwards.
So our no-reply address has a multitude of names now
email spoofing isn't that hard.
on today cpu's is operation of adding or multiplying two ints dependent of the number of digits ? eg : 4*2 would take less time than 756314*895214 ?
@tigrou I doubt it.
16:48
If I'm not mistaken, when you declare an int ( Int32 ) it allocates the amount of memory that a full int32 need. So, when you do 1*1 or 100*100, it would use the same amount of memory to process both operations... Correct me if I'm wrong @KendallFrey
@AndréSilva Yup, same amount of memory.
o/ You didn't correct me. That's a miracle...not.
@tigrou Is it an issue? You have to do a couple of multiplications to notice
There is a possibility that the multiplier uses an incremental multiply, in which case large numbers would take longer. Though I doubt modern CPU's will do that.
but if time is constant how is it possible because operations seems to be dependant of number of digits
or number of cycle for operation = maximum of time ?
16:54
'operations seem to be dependent of number of digits' How so?
for example (maybe im wrong )adding two binary number is like what they teach you at elementary school but in binary : adding 010 with 111 is adding 0 and 1 then take carry C0 then adding 1 and 1 with C0 carry then adding 0 and 1 witch C1 carry and such...
so the bigger the binary number the larger the number of operations
and each adder need as input the output (carry ) of previous operation
At binaries, when you add 1 to 1, you're adding 1 to 0000 0001. Allocated memories. The key here is allocated memories..
When you reach 1111 1111 You'll need to allocate another 0000 0000 to add 1 more.
Same thing to int. When you spend all the 32 bit allocated, you'll need allocate another 32bit, Int64.
But the key is to chain the logic gates so that the carry goes directly into the next bit.
? allocate ? im just talking about adding two integer number, what you describe seems to be arithmetic overflow...
(this was for andre silva)
I'm saying that, when you do 1 times 1 or 1000 times 1000, the memory that will be processed will be the same, that will use the same amount of memory to process the result.
17:02
Say you have an adder circuit. It takes in two bits plus a carry bit, and outputs one bit and a carry bit.
Then you chain these together so that the carry bit of the first is sent to the second, and so on.
Instead of processing the carry as a separate operation, the carry 'ripples' down the line.
@kendall : ok seems clear to me. a remark : that would means that transistors works faster than the time for one cycle ? for example adding two 32 bit number on a cpu that that take one cycle to do that would mean that each adder work at 1/32 of the time of a cycle ?
posted on December 04, 2012 by Eric Lippert

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@tigrou Yes, if the switching isn't fast enough to get the ripple all the way through, it will have to wait multiple ticks. It would still be constant time though.
17:21
eugh
Hello @rudi_visser
@rudi_visser Hey Sanka, ya ded mon?
Actually yes
I figured as much, whatcha got?
Hi Everyone
17:22
Devil disease or some shit
Have hardly been able to move
Fuckers at work infecting me n shit
and/or my girlfriend
eugh
Flu? Naaaaasty
Pretty much
I've had honey for the first time ever just to see if it helped
Answer: Not rly
Did it?
Nope and I smell like a vapourlicious peppermint leaf from that rubbing stuff
See my mum is always banging on about honey working wonders....
17:24
@rudi_visser shudder
I look like my Christmas-alter ego of Rudolph thanks to shitty tissues
I never believed her
Ahahaha xD
I love vicks, smells awesome
and the worst part about it all is that there was the cutest blonde checkout chick at Sainsburys who I would've totally asked to go to coffee with if I didn't look like Rudolph but I figured I'd keep my "no no" streak going
@Sean is the devil! Ahhhh!
@KendallFrey Pipe down lesser being. Lest I condemn you to eternal code-review.
17:26
@Sean It does smell awesome but when you have to go out for supplies it's not the best thing you want to smell of
As long as I don't need to smell Vicks.
Reviewing other peoples' code, not your own. That would be silly. You'd have a ball.
no matter how much Chanel I put on it didn't cover crap
If anything it made a pungent spicey/minty mixture of Hell-thol
Nice.
yea
not really
Hi btw @AndréSilva
17:28
:)
This is not food. Do not eat.
Almost as retarded as "Hot Chocolate" "Warning: This drink may be hot"
@kush What's that off?
Some food
Body lotion :(
17:29
:(
YOu need some Ann Summers chocolate body lotion! That's edible
So it's safe to put it on your body but not to eat. That's not encouraging....
Anyway I'm off
Bye Seanysean
Need to dash otherwise my lift will run away
some little girl ate body lotion anyways... while taking a video on youtube
bye @rudi_visser
cya all later
17:30
see you later
@kush It's Friday, that means it's her day
right...
It's Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday
it is [redacted] tuesday
Did anyone else get turned on by that video?
Shit, I need to go
17:33
the bathroom is that way ------>
heuehueheuhe
Now I understand the bit about it being her day @kush, there are diff girls that do diff stuff each day. Now you know... You're welcome
Thank you, Rudi.
Why are we talking about getting turned on by preteens?
We are not.
That was never the subject of this conversation
17:36
These are not the droids you were looking for.
I must have misread. I'm sorry.
Damnit @Billdr what is wrong with you
Nice cover, rudi
Was the x supposed to be a kiss or a hug?
17:37
I can't wait to spend my weekend hanging out with snowboarders. None of those people are sexual deviants like developers seem to be.
@kush The continuation of a premature word! Screw editing
I don't know what that means
@Billdr oh yeah? this is how screwed up snow people are
Frozen is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by Adam Green and starring Kevin Zegers, Shawn Ashmore, and introducing Emma Bell. Plot Childhood friends Dan Walker (Kevin Zegers) and Joe Lynch (Shawn Ashmore) along with Dan's girlfriend Parker O'Neill (Emma Bell) spend a Sunday afternoon at a New England ski resort on Mount Holliston. Not wanting to pay full price for three ski lift tickets, Dan convinces Parker to bribe the ski lift attendant Jason (Ed Ackerman) to let them all on the ski lift. On the way up, the ski lift shuts down, but starts back up again shortly. After sp...
I'm really pissed at this... People want me to give maintenance to a delphi system... T.T
god that movie was great.
@AndréSilva Punch them in the head until they realise what they're asking of you
17:40
They do have a c# system... But not enough clients migrated..
Change of plan
Go to your clients and punch them in the head until they realise the benefits of the new system
That is exactly what I'm going to do..
Maybe next week, I'll be going to a client.
And I'll force them to go to c#
Face unlock is proprietary. :C
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A: Face unlock code in Android open source project?

hwrdprknsUnfortunately: Face unlock is closed-source google proprietary code, so we have no opportunity to modify it. Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367610

is there a way to serve stack exchange flairs in https?
@KendallFrey, I need help with obscure C# features
Go for it.
17:45
how can I get the Type of a generic type without specifying type parameters?
I thought it was typeof(Foo<>) but visual studio is angry at that
I think Kendall might be bluescreened at his house...
I also tried with the namespace-qualified type because that's what they do on MSDN (when I googled it after it didn't work)
    [Test]
    public void GenericTypeTest()
    {
        var type = typeof (List<>);
    }
that works
Yes, it does.
Type objectCacheType = typeof(Dictionary<>);
that doesn't
17:48
add comma
<,>
yeah, that works
that makes sense I guess
slightly
Think of Func
is it possible to overload generics?
17:49
how?
Overload as in?
could I somehow have a Dictionary<T> in the same namespace Dictionary<T, U> exists?
I think so
Sorry to change conversation but build anything in c# for imaginecup before?
17:50
zne, what do you mean?
@zne, what do you mean?
yeah, sometimes I don't realize that delegate types are, well, types
good, that makes sense
$introduce @jeffery
@jeffery Welcome to the C# room! Please read the wiki.
@Nikos, "could I somehow have a Dictionary<T> in the same namespace Dictionary<T, U> exists?" was my more precise question
    [TestFixture]
    public class ZneakTests
    {
        [Test]
        public void TestNameTest()
        {
            var zneak = new Zneak<int>();
            var zneak1 = new Zneak<int, int>();
        }
    }

    public class Zneak<T>
    {

    }

    public class Zneak<T,T1>
    {

    }
}
works
@JohanLarsson Why do you run everything through unit tests?
LINQPad is easier.
17:53
cool
@KendallFrey is there a faster way?
$news
The bot is working now, honest. And it remembers stuff for longer than ever before. That is, when it is working.
@JohanLarsson LINQPad.
VS + nUnit is much faster than LinqPad for me, I have free version without intellisense
seems confusing though
same class overloaded with generis
17:54
I have LinqPad, don't use it much
To test, all I did was type typeof(List<>) and hit run. Super easy.
I'm not complaining either?
Is this a right/wrong type of thing?
Nope, but my way is better :)
I find the tests easily sharable/runnable
Also, it annoys me to see all the test boilerplate code.
@JohanLarsson Only sharable if people have a unit tester all set up and ready to go.
17:56
@KendallFrey true, but it doers not take much to turn it into a console if you prefer that
Agreed. The same can be said of LINQPad.
ok, I agree on that the boilerplate code is not ideal
How do I serialize a List<> in MVC to go back to the view ajax?
I have this
 Dim s As New JavaScriptSerializer
        Dim json As String = s.Serialize(a)
        Return a
Dec 1 at 16:23, by Kendall Frey
For VB questions, please visit the VB room.
@ScottSelby If that doesn't work, what about using ToArray?

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