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18:00
Lunch time
Hahaha. Thanks for that giant, awful picture of me :P
@Ellie you only have yourself to blame
I'll be back in an hour.
It's your avatar. You can blame yourself.
P.S. I love you, too, @KendallFrey
18:01
typical, I skip the usual half an hour chat with my lift to help @TimeToShine and chat dies
also, @KendallFrey I beat you to it
You also beat me to be born. Your point is invalid.
ok C# question:
I get "Value was either too large or too small for an Int64"
When doing:
return strings.Select(long.Parse).ToArray();
Is there a way to see the value of the string that caused it in the exception?
also @Ellie you look like someone from off TV
but I can't figure out who...
that person...
@JohanLarsson What's in strings? I mean the values.
And then he leaves! THE AUDACITY
18:03
@KendallFrey String split on this
long can't store 50-digit numbers
But I can give you a hint.
I solved this one a long time ago.
use a float or something?
ok but it would be nice to see the string causing it in the exception
Wait. Misread the top.
Float can store even less.
18:05
@JohanLarsson The first one, obviously.
Yeah but it would still be nice to see it, in the debugger
That's in .NET 4 too.
Derp. I solved it with string math. lol
@JohanLarsson Get the watch value of strings[0]
@KendallFrey My edit proves your point invalid.
18:07
speaking of points...
@KendallFrey No it doesn't.. Not even..
ok, I take it there is no easy way to dig it out of the exception, ty guys
You don't need to.
Just solve the problem.
BTW, 37107287533902102798797998220837590246510135740250
@KendallFrey You're so nice
IDD
also, @JohanLarsson congrats on getting to 13, I got stuck on 6 or 7 I think
18:09
They don't need to be done consecutively.
I was stuck on trying to Optimize 12 for a while, got it to 100 ms which is pretty sucky but I left it at that
I have more than 50 total solved.
Oh, I didn't know that... But I would probably get stuck on the next one anyway xD
@JohanLarsson The guideline is 1 minute lol
@KendallFrey what guideline? and what time did you get?
18:10
@JohanLarsson For an acceptable time frame on having the solution running
All problems should be solvable in 1 minute.
And no idea.
@ShotgunNinja wb
If it takes more than 5 minutes, you did it wrong.
Lol, auth fail? I mistyped my password logging in on my phone...
18:11
I did it wrong!
Come on, Joel.
Which Joel?
Or is that your name?
The Stack Overflow guy. My name is Nick.
Which would have been answered by my first question anyway, but oh well, redundant questions ftw
Spolsky?
18:12
@ShotgunNinja Of course it is, how could I forget?
Yeah him
bye @Ellie
Have a good lunch break
how rude of her to say she was leaving then actually leave chat some time later
without even saying goodbye
hmmph
Closing the browser doesn't make you leave.
18:14
Lol, I do that all the time...
You don't leave till 10 minutes later.
Shave me guys!
Oh, timeout?
@KendallFrey Oh so there is a timeout then..
this meeting is too long
18:14
From what?
shaves kyle's you-know-what
@KyleTrauberman Do you actually want shaving? Or saving?
I could shave the other people in the meeting... a very, very close shave
Too, late, the hair's gone.
18:15
In the neck
Sweeney Todd style
Cos if you want shaving, you can do it yourself or pay me for the privelege (of having someone else shave you, I am not implying that shaving you would be a privilege for me before that goes to your head ;D)
if you're not doing the work, why would I pay you?
Pay it forward?
@Sean yup, I was looking to security folder of Content Database where there was another Security folder for All of them, I did it using that, cheers :)
18:20
@KyleTrauberman No if you are going to pay me, I will do it, otherwise, fuck off =D
@TimeToShine Ah yeah to add a login it's under the server not the database =]
@sean how much for your services?
Three hundred dolla.
@TimeToShine But after that, assigning that login security privileges can be done through either
@KyleTrauberman Une moment, s'il vous plait.
That's a reference to something, not sure what. Maybe a Skittles commercial.
@KyleTrauberman Straight blade or trimmer?
18:22
@Sean yup thats true
Basta uno momento! As my grandpa used to say, @Sean.
@KyleTrauberman Ok, a better question would be wet or dry? And if you say wet, hot or cold?
Anywho, I'm going back to work now. See you folks in a few.
@ShotgunNinja basta, to wait?
18:23
as in, "Wait a second!"?
gotcha
yeah the frenchy one is more polite
although I'm sure there's a version for wait a second in french too
I only knew the guy for a few years of my life, bless his soul, but he was a firebrand and a really cool guy.
My italian grandpa, that is.
@ShotgunNinja "Attendez une seconde!"
He passed when I was in middle school or something.
I missed my great grandad by a couple of years, apparently he was much the same
I wasn't yet old enough to fully comprehend it, but I was sad I didn't hget to hang out with him more. Everyone loved him.
18:26
Every time my mum talks about him it's stories about stupid or funny stuff he did
Anywho, back to work, grumble grumble
time for gym, laters everyone
I had 6 great-grandparents when I was born.
cya later @ShotgunNinja @TimeToShine
18:27
I still have 2.
I still have all 4 of mine
Wait
great-grandparents?
I had....
6, 7 or 8 at a stretch when I was born
can't remember if my great-grandad on my mum's side died before or after I was born
18:28
I have 1 grandma just..
I know he's in my mum's wedding pictures and she got married in between getting up the duff with me and popping me out but dunno when he died
I wouldn't say 1 grandma.. maybe a half grandma..
and I dunno about my great-grandad on my dad's side
then my great-grandma on my dad's side went first, and recently my great-grandma on my mum's side and the 4 not as old fuddy-duddies are still alive
oh wait actually if my mum's biological dad is still alive then I had 8/9 or maybe 10 and still have 5 now
My great-grandparents just celebrated their 70th anniversary.
oh wow
18:31
hi guys..hope all are having great time
how old are they? My great-grandma that's just gone was 93
In their 90s I think.
hello @AdnanAl-Husain
well, I'm back
did you guys miss me?
ma sha' allah
18:31
No. Were you gone?
@ShotgunNinja wb again, that was quick, and because it was, no
@AdnanAl-Husain what...?
BOOM.
@KendallFrey It's a greeting
I think
Is he a terrorist?
hhh I mean god bless them your great-grandparents
18:32
Kidding.
I'm never racist.
aaaah, yeah... Mā šāʾ Allāh (ما شاء الله) is an Arabic phrase that expresses appreciation, joy, praise or thankfulness for an event or person that was just mentioned
hhh..I am lool
@AdnanAl-Husain Well thanks =]
I am Kendall. Welcome, lool.
:D :D
But it's cool, 93 is as good an age as any to kick the bucket
18:33
welcome brother...glad you know now some arabic
@Sean Something like "Thank God" or, in the more contemporary sense, "Hot damn."
No clue.
@ShotgunNinja Hahaha, hot damn xD
Not like anyone says Hot Damn as a greeting other than me...
Doesn't exactly fit well with dead people but I'll run with it xD
I might if she was really fit and I thought she would take it well (not like that, but especially if she would)
18:35
@Sean I see what you did there.
IKR?
Screw fit, I'm okay with "takes good care of personal hygiene, and isn't fat"... I don't really like fat women.
Sean © - stealing @KendallFrey's acronyms since 2012. ™
lawl nice try
I half knew it wouldn't work
you get the meaning
18:36
(C) and (tm)
Did someone say half nude? looks around
this will shorten my search...I want to convert string '20100102' to date format only "yyyymmdd" and convert string '120000' to time format only '12:00:00' any great support :)
Despite the vast majority of us knowing HTML entities, yeah.
I have waaay too much experience with yyyymmdd.
18:37
See now, your average woman wouldn't get a hot damn from me, nothing against the average ones (they're quite often the best) but it means more than average
@ShotgunNinja Dam you.
yep that what i'm looking for ;)
@KendallFrey Please don't, that's the name of a software service my company provides...
$google datetime parseexact
@AdnanAl-Husain See that ^
@ShotgunNinja Dam?
18:38
@AdnanAl-Husain to save you the hastle of clicking the top link: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/w2sa9yss.aspx
We call it "The DAM System" all the time, for multiple reasons.
Our system has such a clever acronym.
@KendallFrey SHITE?
EBMS
So awesome, right?
Ebaum's, anyone?
18:40
i did but datetime parseexact gave me yyyymmdd 120000 I don't want time with it,,only date 'yyyymmdd'
@ShotgunNinja I totally thought that
90's-00's kids, lol
or, rather, 80's-90's kids
91 here... shhh
I'm a 90's kid.
Yes you are.
Does that make me cool?
18:41
Are you familiar with Ebaum's World?
It's like Wayne's World for our generation.
Only as a url.
It's party time, excellent.
Blocked as: System List.
@AdnanAl-Husain DateTime theDate = DateTime.ParseExact("20120102120000", "yyyyMMddHHmmss", System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture); Console.WriteLine(theDate.Date.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd")); will give you "2012-01-02" and then you can concatenate the Hours, Minutes and Seconds properties of theDate to get your time
+1 to @Sean.
18:43
@AdnanAl-Husain I edited my previous message because I missed out .CurrentThread
@ShotgunNinja why thankyou
brb 10-15
actually I don't want the time beside the date at all..this is the problem..I want only the date..but parseexact gives date and time beside
You can get the date portion from a DateTime.
I think it's the Date property.
Guys, can anyone do me a quick favour and run through this quick tutorial on there PC.. blog.longle.net/2012/09/25/…. It just wont work for me. :-(
you mean Date.ParseExact or Date(DateTime.parseExact..
18:48
Just upto teh part where you have try to update teh database.
@AdnanAl-Husain No, you get a DateTime from ParseExact, and it has a Date property.
@Derek Double typos! Well done.
@AdnanAl-Husain It'd end up being DateTime.ParseExact(...).Date
@ShotgunNinja my hands are not with me lol.. I'm having a bad day!
@Derek It's okay, we're here to help.
Shiiiiiiit. It's not even 2:00...
18:51
That said, I can't pull up the tutorial myself, on account of the fact that my work only provides Java dev tools, on account of being a Java shop.
@ShotgunNinja Cheers. This MVC tutorial just wont work for me. I've followed it, to teh letter but i get an error when it tries to seed a default user.
What is default stacksize and is it different in 32/64 bit?
Stack size?
@ShotgunNinja No worries!
As in, the maximum size?
18:52
thread stack
@JohanLarsson In reference to what? I thought the stack grew dynamically when needed...
call stack?
still giving me time beside date                             RowData[fNum] = DateTime.ParseExact(field.ToString(), "yyyyMMdd", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture).Date;
                            MessageBox.Show("RowData[" + fNum + "] is : " + RowData[fNum]);
Oh, you're just using the default ToString() from Date?
@AdnanAl-Husain You need to format it as a short date or something similar.
18:52
@AdnanAl-Husain Yeah you'll always have that
Yeah, you might will definitely have to format that.
Gettting out of memory exception and was thinking I'm gonna increase the memory it can use for fun
@JohanLarsson I know how to do that in Java, thanks to Minecraft, but not in .NET, sorry.
OOM has nothing to do with the stack.
Explosive memory diarrhea?
18:54
@JohanLarsson That will depend on how much memory windows is willing to give your program
Just poopin' bytes all over?
@KendallFrey ah ok, guess it would have been SO if so, makes sense
Using too much memory on the stack results in a STACK OVERFLOW.
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why..the field value from source is 20100101 but excauting the code i got 2010/01/01 12:00:00 am
quick, everyone star it, it's relevant AND funny
18:54
I forget what the limit for process memory is. By default it's 2GB, but you can get more.
@Sean but the I would expect a difference depending on if I build for 64 or 32?
@AdnanAl-Husain You want to format your date? string strDate = new Date(DateTime.Now.Ticks).ToString("yyyyMMdd");
Only solution I found.
@AdnanAl-Husain Because by default, converting a DateTime to a string includes the date and time.
@AdnanAl-Husain You need to control the way it's being printed; the Date object only stores a number of milliseconds, and the ToString() controls how it appears as a date.
@KendallFrey 2GB default for 32 & 64?
18:55
I think so.
ok, ty all
@AdnanAl-Husain Because by default a datetime object with just a date will have the time set to midnight (00:00) and the default .ToString() for DateTime outputs the time as well
@JohanLarsson Ah yes I forgot your original question, sorry
@Sean but I said ty and I was not being ironic :)
1st field is variant type...I convert it to string then I'm converting it to date but it comes with time..I only want it as date format only
@JohanLarsson Yeah I know =] I was apologising for missing your point entirely anyway
18:57
@AdnanAl-Husain Then when you print it, make sure you call ToString() explicitly, and pass in the desired format string.
Such as, MessageBox.Show(myDateTime.ToString("yyyyMMdd")) instead of MessageBox.Show(myDateTime).
@AdnanAl-Husain You won't have much luck with that, .Net only has a built-in DateTime class which, because of the way it is stored (as @ShotgunNinja said is a number), will always contain the time portion.
@AdnanAl-Husain But you can output the portion of the date as I showed you and as @ShotgunNinja has said =]
@Sean I'm so sorry to have offended you, Sean.
and @KendallFrey too, don't forget the boy wonder
Welcome back, @Ellie.
Thanks :)
18:59
@Ellie You'd better be, or else.
LOL @KendallFrey the Boy Wonder
also: lol, boy wonder.... @KendallFrey Do you have any green tights?

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