« first day (823 days earlier)      last day (4354 days later) » 

19:00
hahaha
@RudiVisser I AM HANK NOW
Wait a second, isn't there a way to just turn an exe into a service?
@Sean No
thats going to be your answer winscript + bat file
19:01
@RudiVisser Om nom nom
@RudiVisser Why "No"?
How complicated can such a little task be.. Microsoft >_>
@Sean There isn't a way to convert an exe to a service
It's simple enough to wrap it tho
@RudiVisser But what about that sc thingy? support.microsoft.com/kb/251192
cmdline was never meant to be multitasking.
at least in the dos roots
What about it
19:05
Creates service and lets you just whack the binary path in, might work
there was a simple generic exe => service wrapper out there. can't recall the name though
@ChadRuppert ServiceEx? serviceex.com
Hmm, "start /b node app" actually works from cmd prompt
thats it!
Not from command line tho :D
bat file**
19:06
@RoelvanUden Change start to run?
@Sean Run is not a recognized command.
Yeah nvm >_<
@RoelvanUden Oh wait a sec....
RDP being slow when you want it to be fast
@RoelvanUden What do you expect /b to do?
@RoelvanUden All it seems to do for me is put the output into the current command window
I suppose it means "background".
@Sean "Start application without creating a new window."
If you do that from command line it actually works.
@RoelvanUden Ok, there will still be a window if the application runs indefinitely
19:10
Batch handles this differently shrug
@RoelvanUden Just tried it with java and a pause at the end and it still has a window
Aye.. shrug How hard can this be?!
Should I really write a .net app to start a stupid process?
Sure, why not?
@RoelvanUden Try >NUL on the end of the line?
Any output from the program is pushed to nowhere
That doesn't do all that much. Or anything at all.
Well, fuck. I guess I have to write a .NET app to start a process..
19:13
@RoelvanUden Works fine for me with java
Anyone know what the CWD is for the Run dialog?
@RoelvanUden Does this node app just sit there like a web server?
@Sean Yeah, it does.
So did you try that and try to use it? I'm sucking badly at this...... I don't have your app =\
@Sean I'm trying to use >NUL but it doesn't seem to work at all.
19:15
I also don't have node
@RoelvanUden Well all the output from the program will go nowhere
So maybe try using it, I dunno? Not tryin to be condescending here but you're not gonna be able to tell from the command line =]
I redirected to a file from the Run dialog, and now I have no idea where it is...
lol
@RoelvanUden If I do it with Java with task manager open, I see java pop up for a second
(I use this method for getting rid of useless output when running Minecraft servers)
like the output from making java a priority process etc.
no it still pops a bloody window open nevermind
OMG HOW STUPID
you can't do it.
19:22
FUCK OFF COLD, Y U FREEZE MY CUP OF TEA IN TEN MINUTES?!?!
Awesome windows is awesome.
Unfortunately, awesome Windows does not exist.
it never has
@RoelvanUden Maybe give serviceex.com a try?
19:23
Back when it was groundbreaking, it was just a Mac clone.
@Sean A service is complete overkill.
It's like using a 10 feet hammer to squash a small bug.
@RoelvanUden Not really, it's using the windows platform as designed =P
If that doesn't fit your needs, tell your customers to buy a box to put linux on instead
Sure that'll go down well =P
19:24
@RoelvanUden he's right, this is exactly what windows services were written for.
fixed, you shits =P
to host long runnning, background processes
Shit, you fixed. =P
Ah it's not really customers or a product, it's just a small app.
But hey, I can use this
ProcessStartInfo startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo("node", "app");
startInfo.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden;
Process.Start(startInfo);
@KendallFrey No, I like my version better.
19:25
@RoelvanUden Are you sure that works?
@KendallFrey 100%.
Did you try it already?
I would have assumed it only works with normal windows.
A command prompt is a normal window haha.
19:26
@RoelvanUden Will that not spawn a window for your program? Or are you hiding that too?
It is hidden as intended. This works fine. I'm just frustrated that I need to build a .NET executable to do such a trivial task, but thanks for all the input everyone :)
Not that I'm trying to pick holes in what you've chosen to do, just curious
you can do the exact same with the windows script host @RoelvanUden
Yeah windows hasn't historically needed that, users are still users no matter whether they're at home or at work, and typically people just write services.
@ChadRuppert wscript PleaseKillMeNow.vb?
@ChadRuppert I haven't ever used Windows Script Host. Does it exist on every Windows version?
19:28
vbscript is hateful
yes
to both
When using a parameterized query, what will happen if I put a mismatched datatype into a field? Will it try to convert it, or will it fail? Ex:

`string sql = "UPDATE BankAccounts SET Balance = @Balance"
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Balance", "1000.00")`
that link i provided earlier discusses it
in Java, 5 mins ago, by Mumin Ali
Hi Guys, can View and Controller concepts of the MVC design pattern be in the same class? im soooo confused
omfg
yay for SoC
19:29
My answer:
in Java, 1 min ago, by Shotgun Ninja
So, putting them in the same class is, while technically not in true violation of the MVC architectural pattern, absolutely retarded.
@ShotgunNinja He clearly doesn't understand the design pattern. Go young padawan, teach the misguided.
I have to go to class...
punch him in the face
BUT!
Do it politely
If only I could.
19:30
just say YAR
you guys would throw up if you could see this code I'm refactoring
maybe bad code turns some of us on. Shallow minded person.
@WalterStabosz It will convert that from varchar to whatever it is, decimal for example
had a developer insist that prices should be stored in a varchar field. because you need the dollarsign!
19:33
ha
@Sean thanks ... I'm working on old code, much prefer to work in EF
sad but true
@WalterStabosz It has to convert the object from the stream anyway so whichever end you want it converted on is your choice
wait wait, are you sure you aren't one of the types I mentioned? you prefer working with EF!
@WalterStabosz I've never used EF, but then again I'm just a hobo who thinks he can program, so y'know =P
@WalterStabosz Although with regards to which end it should be done on, it should be done in your app if at all possible
Should probably have posted those in the other order, FUCK IT
You Obviously Love Owls
and removing that cos I hate it
@ChadRuppert which type of people did you mention? I take it you don't like EF?
19:35
EF is for masochists
what do you prefer?
pencil and paper, read through OCR software into the compiler, OLD SKOOL
NHibernate or noSQL. NH is a well established tool.
EF keeps improving yes, but I don't think its there yet.
@ChadRuppert How big does a project have to be before you start using those?
you personally, not as a general rule for everyy hobo and his dog
depends? It depends on how rich the domain model should be.
and how long the project has to last
even then, even simple projects CAN benefit from it.
19:38
"how rich the domain model should be" blink blink
EF is the ORM I learned. But this old code I'm working on is a bastardization of inline SQL
its not like its that much work.
i guess I wouldn't harp on EF so much if they had say, nondestructive updates to the db schema before version, what, 4?
or not pushing the code generation line. or the crappy wysiwyg tooling. etc etc
EF is very much a me-too ORM when it wasn't truly needed.,
^ every programming language ever (once you take productivity out of the question)
i disagree with that statement.
well, maybe productivity and ease of use
19:41
each programming language has its uses
so basically all these high level programming languages are just there for personal preference and productivity gains
php was designed for web pages. perl for reporting. etc etc. they have become general use languages. they aren't all me-toos
yeah that makes sense, but if you take it right back, they can all be done in machine code
except people can't
you know what wasn't designed for productivity gains, this chatroom ... I gotta get back to work
19:42
enjoy walter
later guys, thanks
exactly, ease of use for people
not that I would want that
but it's a semi-interesting point
i don't know that you can compare EF to the same things. judging by all the EF questions i would say its not yet mature.
even MS pretty much says that.
read some article about a guy generating random code trees to test a parser
and it crashed the machine because it generated tress for as much RAM as it had
classy!
19:45
trying to figure out where something goes in a <sequence> XSD tag in a 130K line XSD is somewhat similar to putting toothpicks under your toe nails, then kicking a wall
so he wrote this article about how he fixed it and then he was just like "Computers can generate code that works, we just need to make them understand how to generate code that works and serves a purpose"
thats good advice
or whatever you'd call it
it's a good thought, that's about it
well, maybe a bit more than that as we're getting there with speech parsers
but understanding meaning from words is something beyond a computer
thats why xhtml was superior to html.
so you just fall back to declaritive programming languages again
19:48
@Sean that reminds me of one of my schoolmates that said "we don't need assembly language, computers are already super good at generating it!" ...well, who writes the compilers to generate the assembly language?
@ChadRuppert Why is xhtml superior to html? I'm not very familiar with xhtml
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, you'd still need someone to write this amazing program that generated other programs for you
FUCK OFF KEYBOARD
@ChadRuppert isn't it just a superset of html?
xhtml dictates a lot of rules that make it more machine readible and parseable. yes, it is a superset
all tags closed, etc. xhtml was meant to "enforce" that.
don't most things that need to parse xml make allowances for malformed xml?
19:49
@HansZ or a subset of XML? DUN DUN DUNNNNN
@HansZ Only things that parse a superset of XML.
@HansZ They shouldn't do, XML is a well-formed language and needs to be
^ exactly. hence xhtml. a spec that required it.
But in reality, browsers fell back on HTML rules if the document didn't conform to the xhtml doctypew
yes, indeed.
19:51
So it was useless
Okay. XML is used for things other than displaying webpages in browsers, but xhtml isn't is that right?
thats kind of the idea.
I still close all my tags now, they might even pass for XML documents but XHTML was a bit more than "Here, this must be valid XML"
okay, are there any xhtml exclusive browsers out there?
yes it was. no there aren't any, surviving at least
19:52
okay
interesting point, you can also make a browser display XML files as webpages using XSLT
the World of Warcraft site used to do it (may still do actually)
some cms' still work that way sean. bastards.
FUCKIN DNN
19:53
I was thinking Ektron, but maybe DNN did too
We have a site that uses DotNetNuke that we still support and I fucking hate it
that was kind of to get around the whole gross webforms thing in those cases though
because anything complicated had to be done in xslt and it was horrible
there were all sorts of ugly unique xslt nuances with them and it just made my butt hurt looking at a tiny 5-line piece of xsl
JUST TO DISPLAY SOME NEWS ITEMS
indeed. i feel that hate.
I'm no XSLT pro but given the documentation I can use it, their documentation was shite or non-existent
and even then finding it for the sub-sub-sub-sub-sub-version you're still using is stupid
and then when it auto-upgrades it breaks and the whole cycle starts again.....
ARGH
19:57
Any knockout users about?
When I attempt to send my viewmodel back to the server to save it, the property that I have bound to a checkbox via a checked: binding is sent as null if the box isn't checked. Like, it doesn't even get parsed. Any idea what that's about?
thats html
housemate is cooking chili, my lack of food shopping is making me sad now
How is that an html problem?
19:59
the browser will send all html form data to the server on request
do a json parse of your form. if its not checked it doesnt submit the value.
thats why the mvc htmlhelper writes both a hidden field and the checkbox
but we're not sending the form, we're sending the viewmodel.
@Billdr Yar I was just saying it's not HTML's fault
HTML just holds things
you defined the field as ko.observable, yes?
yea
20:01
and you convert it to json before sending it off to the server, or just sending the vm?
The button is bound to a js function. The js function sends ko.toJSON(viewModel) over to amplify, which makes post off to the server.
I really need a new PC
let me look at a case where i use a checkbox like that and see if we did anything fancy
Why I am so unhealthy: am hungry but cannot decide for the life in me what I want to eat or what I can put together for a meal. Why is it when I'm hungry and want to eat something, my brain doesn't give a fuck, and/or refuses to help in any way? D=
@Billdr actually, that's by design. the browser only sends the value of the checkbox to the server if its checked. If not, its unchecked.
20:05
yes
thats what im saying.
let me see your binding?
MVC gets around this when you use @Html.CheckBox by adding a hidden field with the same name and false as value
<input type="checkbox" data-bind="checked: schedule.infinite" />
if the box is checked, both true and false are sent
@Sean - Step 1 to fixing hunger: turn off monitor. Step 2 will come naturally.
if not, only false is sent
20:06
@KyleTrauberman Did WebForms do this?
@TravisJ Nooo cos I'd still be sat here like "No food in house. What to go and get?"
Again, we're not passing the form anywhere
There is no form, actually.
your binding looks fine
@Billdr gotcha, it's null in JS?
20:08
My webforms site doesn't have a hidden field =S it knows when checkboxes aren't checked or when they are
But still, not Billdr's situation so kind of irrelevant
@sean that might be a function of the js that webforms uses then
the browser functionality doesn't change, so the js might handle it
ah-ha!
mvc doesn't use that kind of js, so this is their work around
found it. user error.
webforms js just submits the form =S
20:09
id10t
idk then
what user error? :)
might add a hidden field beforehand, I dunno..
sean, thats viewstate.
it wasn't schedule.infinite' it was schedule.InfiniteSchedule`
20:11
ugh, i said a dirty word.
haha that'll do it.
im out guys. talk to you in the mornings
@ChadRuppert Yeah but oh you're going
yeah, sorry
nevermind I don't need to know anyway
it works
blah, underlying problem persists. Boo underlying problems.
going shop, will hopefully find something that appeases mr brain
soup and toast
winner
damn, you can get rate limited between two messages? =O
20:31
balls.
20:49
Cadbury you are doing it right: cadbury.co.uk/products/… IT'S DELICIOUS
Someone revised one of my questions... =/
Comment:
"fixed grammar"
Change:
I instantiate the class like ---this--- here:
@TravisJ Edit fail
lol srsly
"this" is better there
if anything, change it to "I instantiate the class, like in this example:" but not even
makes bad sense in the context it's in
or even "like so"
but here?
disgraceful
also, it should be "Corrected grammar" it wasn't broken, it wasn't even incorrect for that matter
anyway, OPPAN MINECRAFT STYLE
@Sean you play much minecraft?
Ell
Ell
20:58
Hi guys
also woo minecraft!
Are we talking about minecraft?
Ell
Ell
Does anyone know how I can have a function accepting either an Enumarable<T> or T?
sssssssSSSSSS.... BOOM
@Ell Overload.
Ell
Ell
let's say I have public Enumerable<int> A() and public int B()
can I create something like Func<either<Enumerable<int>, int>>?
Ell
Ell
21:00
Aww maaan :(
But why?
Ell
Ell
It's okay I think I can do Func<dynamic>
shudder
public void myFunc ( Enumerable<T> enums = null, T single = null )
{

}
?
Ell
Ell
21:05
Darn
no because you don't like it, or no because it will work
Ell
Ell
I forgot why I asked now :/
Hey , anyone here that knows Objective-C ( for Mac Osx app )?
No because it won't work.
For several reasons.
use it like this:
myFunc(single: person);
myFunc(enums: persons);
21:07
What if T is an int? That won't work.
T? single = null
runs like heck
That won't work if T is string, lol.
I think I accidentally reported a feature as a bug yesterday. facepalm
Guess who was supposed to fix it?
21:15
The one and only.
ugh. migraine time
So I poke around in code for a while, looking for clues, then I see a big fat fucking label that says to me, "It's by design, jerk."
private void myFunc<T>(List<T> enums = null, object single = null)
{
if (single != null)
{
single = (T)single;
var b = single;
}
if (enums != null)
{
var c = enums;
}
}

string s = "name";
myFunc<string>(single:s);
List<string> ss = new List<string>();
ss.Add("names");
myFunc<string>(enums: ss);
@TravisJ runs like heck again.
21:18
Have you ever heard of default?
My lead is doing some sort of weird thing with data validation. Surprise, it doesn't work. Every attempt I've made to try to make it work right has failed. Guess where the documentation is on his approach? Fucking nowhere! ><
@Kendall - Cannot say that I have.
anyone have experience LLCing consulting/contracting work so you can deduct stuff like computers/internet?
@TravisJ Figures.
hm, so it basically allows you to use new T
I always used the object context since most of my generics were db entities.
21:21
default doesn't have anything to do with new
initializes to the appropriate default value for type T
default(T)
returns the default value for the type
so null for nullable types
0 for int, etc
and for something which has a constructor? such as public class cl{ public cl(){...}}
it runs the default constructor, right?
MyClass class; // this contains the default value
no, it does not call the ctor
21:37
basically, Default(type) returns whatever value a declared, but uninitialized variable of that type would contain.
So what is the difference between these two?
T empty;
T empty = default(T);
nothing
you can use default to test for the default value
no wonder I have never used it.
if(empty == default(T))
its handy with generics
i just realized I never ate lunch
wtf
21:54
In the JS room, they are deleting people <13.
Don't go there Kinected.
deleting people?

« first day (823 days earlier)      last day (4354 days later) »