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if I have a DateTime object with an Unspecified Kind, how can change the kind to Local?
without changing the time, of course
wait...it's super easy
The Rubber Ducky strikes again!
@ActionHank ?
@Sean Rubber Ducky debugging?
Le wiki:
Rubber duck debugging, rubber ducking, and the rubber duckie test are informal terms used in software engineering to refer to a method of debugging code. The name is a reference to a likely apocryphal story in which an unnamed expert programmer would keep a rubber duck by his desk at all times, and debug his code by forcing himself to explain it, line-by-line, to the duck. To use this process, a programmer explains code to an inanimate object, such as a rubber duck, in the expectation that upon reaching a piece of incorrect code and trying to explain it, the programmer will notice his/her...
I usually rubber duck myself, this time I really forgot that ToUniversalTime treats Unspecified as Local
17:03
@ActionHank I usually use the term wooden programmer
... 'rubber-ducking myself" sounded better in my head
TIME TO GO HOME BYES
Now, let's see if I can finish this damn program -.-
Unhandled Exception: System.InvalidOperationException: Unable to generate a temp
orary class (result=1).
error CS0006: Metadata file 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\mscor
lib.dll' could not be found

at System.Xml.Serialization.Compiler.Compile(Assembly parent, String ns, XmlS
erializerCompilerParameters xmlParameters, Evidence evidence)
at System.Xml.Serialization.TempAssembly.GenerateAssembly(XmlMapping[] xmlMap
pings, Type[] types, String defaultNamespace, Evidence evidence, XmlSerializerCo
FIX.
.net 2.0 AND 3.5 are both installed (don't give me the 3.5 is just 2 extended bollocks, I know)
permissions maybe?
scratch that, account running it is a domain admin
17:07
Happy to be a rubber duck.
@ShotgunNinja Nooo.....
Or I'll sink you
Haha, Rubber Duck Debugging, I like it
@ShotgunNinja I'm still not done with this program -.-
Well hey, I'm just saying, if you want someone to explain code to, I can act like I have no clue what language you're using.
Tiem 4 sum Cup a Soup
@ShotgunNinja If they tried to make my job a game I think I would actually stab them all. No joke.
17:13
colleagues discussing their trip to Paris last weekend. I have to hold myself back from shouting 'FIRE ZE MISSILES'
Oh man, I'm programming, why did I not bring in a case of Mountain Dew.
Coder Fail
It's not about making your job a game; it's about incorporating game features into software and services to improve the quality of the experience.
Mountain Dew... How I crave for you
Read the article, then tell me what you think.
Also why isnt my gravatar updating, grrr
17:14
@ShotgunNinja I'm not reading that.
It may take a bit; mine comes and goes, most likely due to the web filter my workplace has installed.
Then let me summarize it for you.
Ok right it depends what it is
If I'm shopping or doing anything to do with money, games are out of the question
7 Real Game Mechanics that can be used in Software/Services.
1. Voting.
Likewise with surveys and shit
2. Following.
3. Collecting.
17:15
Oh look, VS froze :| I'm so surprised.
4. Unlocking.
5. the Lottery Draw.
6. Grades.
7. Clearing.
Conclusion: Make software and services more like games, and you'll get better users, better experiences, and (possibly) a better product.
1,20 euros for a can of mtn. dew?!
DAFUQ
Yeah that's about as helpful as a slap in the face.
Also, a survey uses game mechanics; #1, #6, and #7 come to mind.
Yeah I don't get any of those game mechanics...
17:18
Then you should never work at a video game company. Ever.
To me, voting is something i do once every 3 or 4 years and promptly forget about
....
if you're that narrow-minded that you can't read the article, and instead promptly shoot it down based on misunderstandings of a few keywords, then please stay out of the games industry.
I don't understand them because I have no clue what you're fucking talking about.
I'm not reading the article because it's far too long
Fair enough.
I haven't shot anything down as far as I know, as I got the meaning completely wrong in the first place
You should have given up at "I'm not reading that."
gamification is a stupid buzzword mis-used by the masses, and it's meaning changes from person to person
it probably has its uses
17:21
:|
as with anything
I vote back on topic of C#
Agreed, @Nexion.
absolutely no point in posting something like that in here and going "Opinions please" if you can't handle it being swatted away
There's a difference between disagreeing with a stance and doing it an a dickish way. i.e. how you were doing it.
BUT ON TOPIC: I love how even though the result return of this call is correct, but it still does absolutely nothing
And FRACK why didnt I bookmark that example page
digs through computer history
17:23
What is the function supposed to be doing?
Any sample code that can be linked?
UserInformation.SetAccountPictureAsync(StorageFile file);
Yeah, sec
I properly love how people take sides and make stupid statements like that. As if "Then you should never work at a video game company. Ever." isn't being a dick =P
I wasn't aiming to start an argument, I obviously touched a nerve though, so I'm sorry
Could we drop it, please? Thank you.
Apology accepted.
Wait a tick. Did I seriously forget to call this other method?
facedesk
I'm sorry for recoiling so negatively.
17:25
Facedesk, I like
Right, there we go, everyone happy
@Nexion, oh you
I hate smart people... Always the most opinionated and argumentative, myself included >_<
@Sean don't worry, I'm stupid and side with everything you say!
@ActionHank I love you.
17:26
minion
Ah well, ignorance is bliss, I guess.
If this fixes it im going to slap myself
^ you've no idea how often that happens to me, @Nexion.
@ShotgunNinja Are those the kind of things programmers are expected to know, or just designers?
Obviously there's a crossover to a certain extent into everybody else's field but I was kinda hoping I would just be writing code all day.. =P
@Sean It's more of a design thing, but it's good to understand, I guess.
17:28
As I can't design anything for shit, be it a UI or program structure, I always miss something
Well, that's the reason I went into software engineering; I was a good enough programmer in high school to land a code-savvy IT job.
But I couldn't make anything reusable, or sufficiently complex of my own knowledge.
I absolutely hate my job =P programmers should never work in IT unless they're in a team
Or maybe it's just me =P
Or this place... One of the two I'm sure
anyway I'm off
cya later
Yeah; I come from a strong programming background, but my school trains people for becoming software engineers, which involves a lot of requirements analysis, architecture, and design work.
Seeya @Sean
I'm a scruffy soul in a neat suit.
Wait, no that was just a callback to set another image with the account picture.
I hate that I always have to do off the wall, undocumented, unsupported things.
Hmmm, apparently it's failing. Had the wrong success condition check in there. But now to find out why.
pastebin.com/bU5bNi3p
Vs the example at code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/… @ SetImage_Click
Is the issue isolated to a particular line?
17:39
The only thing I can think is, there's a comment in there saying it is disallowed if the user disallows it in the PC settings, but I have no idea where that setting is
Have you walked through the code in debug mode?
I think the SetAccountPicturesAsync call isn't doing anything, because its returning a failure either way.
Oh, that might be it... is there a status code returned in that situation?
But the image is valid just before it.
Not that I see.
It just says that it's disallowed.
Are you checking the result values? Here's the enum: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/…
They may help you figure out, to some greater detail, what might be the culprit.
You are loading in the file correctly, and confirming that it's a usable image file, right?
17:44
Yup.
Well, I checked the path, and the path is correct, and it is a usable image file.
Which error code is being returned, then?
Ah yup, there it is, ChangeDisabled.
Sonofa
I suggest you investigate a way to turn that on and off from code.
Even if it's just calling a script or something.
Yeah, I don't think there's a way to do it through C#, because it's a ReadOnly bool property.
Oh boy, now I get to find the registry entry for it
Good luck~
Wait, can you diff registry files?
If so, that might be to your benefit.
17:52
I have.
Absurdly enough.
IIRC it was the entire registry too. Or maybe just one hive.
What do you mean by diff registry files?
Use a diff tool, which produces either visual or file output that identifies any changed lines of code between two files, in terms of insertions, deletions, and (sometimes) modifications.
flips tables I found a folder in Regedit for "AccountPicture" but doesn't have the property in there
17:56
They're often used in concert with repository tools, to determine where files have been changed between versions in the event of a file conflict.
What you could do is this:
(1) Dump the registry to a file.
(2) Find the option in the UI.
(3) Change said option.
(4) Re-dump to a different file.
(5) Use a diff tool.
That should illustrate only the (hopefully 1) registry entry that changed.
Only problem with that is I don't even know how to change the setting within windows menus
You might need to refresh regedit, or possibly even restart the computer, between steps (3) and (4).
I can't find it anywhere.
Yeah, I've been searching as well, and I can't find it either.
Maybe just try changing the image manually, and see if that works.
Hey there
17:59
For all I know, it might write that flag manually, change the image, and write it back.
True.
Or heck, since it's Windows, it might just leave the flag changed.
Worth a shot.
Oh hey, it's lunchtime.
bbl, good luck
Good morning, everyone. I survived the company Christmas party with my self-respect (mostly) intact.
18:02
...actually, I got here late, and I'm not that hungry; I'll skip lunch for the pay.
Wooo, @Pheonixblade9, well done.
Diff tool didnt tell me anything.
there was karaoke there, and I may have imbibed, but everyone else did, too :P
including our CEO
Try restarting; often times, the file doesn't get rewritten until the computer shuts down.
Also pasting a 50 some mb text clippet takes a while :|
clippet? That's going in my vocabulary.
18:08
Hahaha.
Word I use for "whatever is in my clipboard"
Because it could be any different file type at any given time.
Oddly enough, it's not in the jargon file. Congratulations.
It's in Urban Dictionary, however. I'd check the alternate meanings, but it appears to be blocked.
AMH
AMH
Hi all
Looks like windows doesnt change the property and just does it
If you use their gui to do it. Ugh.
AMH
AMH
18:18
I have method that call async methods , how to to know that it finished its work
@AMH await
AMH
AMH
ok
@AMH For the more correct answer, it depends on the API you are using.
Because the Reg files are different, but no visible property change for anything regarding Image Change Allowed or anything
AMH
AMH
@RoelvanUden I use silverlight, and C# 3.5
18:20
@AMH Oh then you need to use the Begin/End strategy. You register your own handler and call the 'End' to get the results.
AMH
AMH
any example please
AMH
AMH
I don't need socket programming
It's an example.
It, however, does show how to use Begin- and End API calls.
18:25
Frackin hell where is this option?
AMH
AMH
yes I know but the method I call doesn't have begin and end
It's not UAC messing with it. Hrm.
@Nexion Why Windows 8 sucks, in a nutshell.
@AMH Then be more concise in asking your questions.
@ShotgunNinja Truth.
Not my choice, however.
I'm just doing my job :|
18:26
Understood.
AMH
AMH
@RoelvanUden ok am sorry
You would think if you ran it as an Administrator it should do it anyway.
But NOP
Well, if you run it as administrator, don't you need to specify the correct profile?
Are you doing that?
I'm back. And again, anyone know any good website that explain about sap integration with c# ?
A more naive system might assume that when a program is run as Administrator, the default UserInformation object being manipulated is the Admin's user info, rather than a specific client.
Also, @AndréSilva, what is SAP, exactly? I see it every now and again, and it looks very officious, but I don't know what it is or does, exactly.
AMH
AMH
18:39
@RoelvanUden any idea
@AMH You asked for an example, I gave you one. If you then complain about it not being about some specific method you're using, then you should clarify your question and give us all the required specifics to formulate a proper answer.
@AndréSilva Google shows this (not very well-written): codeproject.com/Articles/25523/…
AMH
AMH
ok the method call webservice async ,and fill list , then I should after that work on it @RoelvanUden
Well the account I'm running it from is an administrator account.
Hmm...
Stupid read only property. Then again if it wasn't read only I guess where wouldn't be much point to it.
What should a property be called which allows you to register a delegate to do something with thrown exceptions in a framework?
Oh god I'm a total douche! Of course it should just be an event like OnException!
18:46
It's okay, @Roel. We all make mistakes. Look at the 90's.
@ShotgunNinja SAP is Socially Awkward Penguin.
Kendall Frey is frightfully stupid.
Woop woop woop woop
What's that, @KendallFrey?
18:52
Turns out WebSockets aren't that hard, I just can't put two pieces of code together.
Oh, which implementation are you using?
I've used JWebSockets for Java in the past, but I guess that doesn't apply here.
Which implementation of WebSockets?
Opera's for the client and WebSocket-Node for the server.
Sorry for delayed message...
@ShotgunNinja It is somekind of Database for huge freaking amounts of data and lots of calculations..
Okay. I meant the server, sorry for not disambiguating.
The client choice is pretty obvious; it's whatever HTML5-compliant browser the user is running.
Is that implemented in C++?
@KendallFrey Depends on which version of WebSockets since it's a shifting specification.
There have been about 6 versions of it already.
18:58
which is rather obnoxious, btw.
I actually implemented a server for WebSockets in .NET for Rfc2616 and Rfc6455.
I'm sure they are outdated by now :3
lol. how long did that take?

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