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@JABFreeware wake up
@CCInc no, your the one thats been sleeping! :)
just kidding!
zzzzzzz
@RyanJMcGowan you feel asleep?
Huh? What? Am I late for school??!
@RyanJMcGowan Yes you are late! You missed an entire class!
Jon Skeet is the principal and hes not going to be happy!
00:10
Shit. I lost my chance to go to school and sleep at my desk?
@RyanJMcGowan yep, we are watching you 24/7
ever heard of the geoeye satellite
pervert.
they have a super high res mode
People think you can see anything with a satellite. The truth is, you could have unlimited resolution but it wouldn't matter because the atmosphere distorts things so much. Ever try looking a mile away through a telescope?
You'd be lucky to make out people. All the images you see on Google Earth aren't satellite images. They are mostly aerial photos.
@RyanJMcGowan true, but with modern processing power that could be filtered out
@RyanJMcGowan prove it! about Google Earth
00:15
Even with post processing, if the information isn't there to begin with, no amount of processing will add information. Garbage in, garbage out.
@RyanJMcGowan thats not true. If enough SURROUNDING pixels are there they can fix it
besides I dont totalling agree with you about the atmoshpere distorting the image that much
it will a little, but I think it is possible
Imagine if the pixel is 1 foot by 1 foot. How do you read a license plate based on surrounding pixels?
@RyanJMcGowan imagine if there are 100 pixels that form a 1'X1' area and 15% are missing
run some post processing and your an bussiness
in*
It's not a matter of missing pixels. It's a matter of not knowing if that photon came from where you're looking, or 3 feet away.
@RyanJMcGowan the argument here is really, do we have high enough res satellites
and I think we do
not trying to be offensive, just like a good argument: prove your point about Google Earth
00:20
We have enough pixels. But you're looking through a medium that distorts it by more than the pixel count. You can always increase magnification. Pixels aren't really an issue. It's a matter of trying to get pictures on days of low distortion. Which is why most high res photos are on winter days. Less distortion when it's cold.
@RyanJMcGowan Well google earth is pretty clear
The cities are aerial. The rural areas have a max resolution of about 50cm.
@RyanJMcGowan yeah the ones where you can see the people are
but they also limit the res of the satelitte images. THat doesnt mean the gov cant have higher res
Aerial can get down to about 5cm res.
@RyanJMcGowan yep
00:25
They don't limit the resolution unless it's sensitive. The capital was low res for awhile, but I think they took that off.
@RyanJMcGowan yeha
@RyanJMcGowan have you played hawx?
@RyanJMcGowan they used the geo eye satelite
I think XPlane uses satellite images
MSFS did but only over some places.
@RyanJMcGowan I HATE XPLANE
expensive for nothing
well, more realistice pyshics
00:30
I tried it like once years ago
but awful graphics unless you have a super computer
@RyanJMcGowan I tried the demo of "Take on helicopters"
you ever tried it?
There's only 2 flight simulators I've ever played a lot of. Falcon 3.0 back in the day, and MSSFS.
@RyanJMcGowan oh take on helicopters has 100% realistice pycsichs
only choppers though!
it was too hard and to resource heavy for me
MSFS does really well with the helicopters, but it's virtually impossible without rudder pedals and a stick.
@RyanJMcGowan I just use a stick
works for me
but beleiave me, the pychis are not real!
try take one helicopters and I gurantee you will crash without going through all the training
I would almost bet a lot of money on it
00:37
than it's probably not entirely accurate physics if you can do it with just a stick. As you increase the cyclic, the helicopter should start to yaw because of torque.
Flying helicopters IRL is extremely difficult.
Aircraft are inherently stable. If you let go of all the controls, it will stabilize. Helicopters are opposite. If you let go, any small disturbance gets amplified to a major change in direction.
@RyanJMcGowan its does yaw
it*
@RyanJMcGowan yeah, you can never lot go. Do any choppers have uato pilot?
I know some have uato hover
I think some do. Like $5m Bell helicopters. I don't know really. I've never actually flown one.
@RyanJMcGowan me either. I would like too!
but thats probably only a dream that will never come true
Hang around the municipal airports. You can probably get left seat with someone flying solo.
In exchange for washing the bird or something.
@RyanJMcGowan yeah, don't have the time
good idea though!
00:49
Most pilots like to share like that. I've flown a friend's Twin Commander. Very nice plane.
@RyanJMcGowan yeah! Cool!
well I got to go!
@RyanJMcGowan "/o"
01:33
This ain't good.
Could somebody help me debug a memory leak?
01:44
@CCInc are you drawing any graphics or anything?
ill be on tomorrow afternoon to help you more, but now its bed time
;(
I think it is from SQLite
mornin / afternoon / evenin folks
02:02
@Ianthe Happy 10:04
brb I'm playing Emergency2012
thanks enjoy!
02:28
When you are using a UML diagramming tool are you supposed to only put one diagram per document or can you put them all on the same one?
02:45
I never used a UML tool, but I'm sure you want to put all of them in one view so that you can show connections.
Wow, I forgot how fun games were
02:58
There is no advantage to having a private field with a public getter/setter, is there?
03:16
@Ianthe You enjoy your middle-of-night gaming spree?
@CCInc, Yeah, I do.. that's when most of the good players are online.
All the crazy american gamers
@CCInc actually, I play at the asian servers .. (China/Korea/Taiwan) .. I think they're as crazy as the Americans lol
lol
Blizzard's gonna release a new patch with dueling etc, I think the networks gonna become pretty active
more sleepless nights lol
.. and low psi too
03:22
yeah
Could either of you hlep with my memory leak issue?
not at the moment @CCInc, it's monday madnezzzzzzzzzzz here
@Ianthe OK, how about opinions on an avatar?
I think it will be PSI themed
I like the first the best, whatdo you think?
sigh
03:30
...
what to do, what to do
my aunt was able to make psi i think i got her pic here somewhere
srsly?
03:35
...
Yes, your PSI jokes are highly amusing.
What should my avatar be?!
A rainbow.
lol I prefer the 2nd one out of the 3 you posted
... or you can use my aunt's hand and arms .. it's a perfect psi exhibition
:p
@CCInc this is creepy
@Ianthe :D
Anyone installed SQL Express before?
03:45
i have, but eons ago why?
I don't know what to do at the "Instance config" page
can you ss it?
This is the page I am talking about
Assuming ss == screen share, I could if needed
i meant screenshot
I leave it as default
That's a bad image
What does it do?
03:51
That's gonna say how your database server's gonna be named per instance
There can be multiple instances per machine and they must have different names running on diff ports
So if this is on my dev machine, it shouldn't matter?
anyone know a free uml editor that supports all 2.0 diagrams and is good enough for professional use?
Yeah, most dev machines use 1 instance
03:56
Do you know the default username for "SQL Server DB Engine"? I accidentally reset it...
@CCInc no.. :(
04:11
@Ianthe ?
i don't know the default user account
Grr :(
i always change it to an admin account
Time to restart the install
Alright, going for default/golds this time...
04:48
How does one go about making new instances in a foreach statement without name conflicts?
? like>
I have two datagrids. One has rows of objects. The other one fills in by taking a foreach row of the first datagrid.
So foreach row in datagrid1, add a column in datagrid 2
foreach (var row in DataGrid1.Rows)
    DataGrid2.whatever.Add(row);
?
How do you reference that whatever to change properties?
like header text, for instance.
04:54
You can't name it. See what I mean?
foreach (var row in DataGrid1.Rows)
{
	whatever something = new whatever();
	whatever = row;
	whatever.HeaderText = "CC";
	DataGrid2.Add(whatever);
}
That's not valid?
I think you need to swap "whatever" and "something" but I don't know. I've never tried that. Once you redefine "whatever", what happens to the old object? It doesn't disappear?
I think it only lasts within the foreach loop
there are two ways fo this, you could make a foreach varable as I showed or reassign the same varaible
whatever something = new whatever();
foreach (var row in DataGrid1.Rows)
{
	whatever = row;
	whatever.HeaderText = "CC";
	DataGrid2.Add(whatever);

}
That might be a good way. Then I could define common properties outside the function and just foreach the ones that change. As long as that doesn't effect the prior instances.
I'll find out
I'm "/o" see "ya" "peeps"
05:08
"Later " + MessageTo.username + ".\r\n";
06:00
@All hey
@CC inc : default username , is it "sa" ?
@codebrain mornin
@Ianthe Morning mate..'sup?
monday madnezzzzz
work piled up over the weekend, i'm starting to wonder who works when they're supposed to be resting
lol..all your clients work on weekends .:-D
ah i knew it... NAMM Show's comin up so that's why there's a lotta work today
@codebrain do you play any musical instruments by any chance?
06:11
nope..i was interested in sports..karate judo that way..:-P horrible with instruments, i can only break them ..haha
ah ok, the NAMM show's gonna be on the 2th, i think... namm.org/thenammshow/2013
anyway, i learned kungfu a few years ago but I stopped because i had to leave the country for work...
oops..sad..lol anyway we dont need kung fu for programming, playing instrument atleast would help to get a gal :-P
yeah, the guitar always works.
@codebrain you need kungfu so can kick that motorbiker's a*.
06:26
lol..yea i would , if i were able to stand that moment :-P
@codebrain use @CCInc's psi techniques lol
whats that !?!?
ask him lol
brb
yea.. ll ask him @@CC Inc ??
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
List<Books> books = Books.GetBooks();
var booktitles = from b in books select b.Title;

foreach (var title in booktitles)
lblbooks.Text += String.Format("{0} <br />", title);
} its
he's "/o"
06:35
its a linq qry , whats that "b" in from clause ??
@Ryan "/o" ??!?
out, I think.
b is a variable you are defining when you say "from b"
@Ryan "/o" mean clown nose and smily face - from google
yep thanks ..fr the linq..
is the one character shorter version of :o) ??
like it's some kind of shortcut. lol
yeah..guess so..ll clear it when cc is back here
06:50
hey is there any constraint on textblock values on Window Server 2008 R2 ?
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Hi guys i need to know about the compatibility of c# apps with windows 7
They're compatible. So thereyago.
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ok, I created a service that calls an exe (my app), and when this service is started the app is invoked. But when its started a "interactive service detection" message is shown. How do I get rid of it. both service n app are in c#
Hi All, Is there a good company to work for C Sharp
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where r u from?
07:08
@LokiDil is there a bad company to work for c#
07:31
What is the best way to clear List<String>?
1. Using Clear()
2. Creating new object?
Good morning from Germany. Didn't there was any chat on stackoverflow :>
This is just the men's restroom. Chat is the next door on the left.
@AlexMaker hie
07:47
@Ryan :-P
@Ryan i do find some girls in here ..!? what about that ?
morning all
@Cylen @AlexMaker Good morning..
and jesus tapdancing christ at the starred comments
c# chat, = bacon and breasts
2 things that'll get me up in the morning
@AJ If I understand that right, you speak of a windows service. Does the app started have any user interface?
@codebrain "alleged" girls.
08:00
@RyanJMcGowan : should i flag it ?:-P No, If they see it ..!? still they are alleged !
Last night was boring , so i was reading SKeet FaCts :-D who didnt ?
If Jon Skeet posts a duplicate question on StackOverflow, the original question will be closed as a duplicate.
what does <T> mean ??
i know its type , "<" ">" what it indicates, Ienumerable Type?
08:17
List<T>erine.
It has something to do with IEnummerables.
But it's short for something
public static IEnumerable<Salesdetails> getsalesdetails()
{
Salesdetails[] sd =
{
new Salesdetails { ID = "001", pages=678, sales = 110000},
new Salesdetails { ID = "002", pages=789, sales = 60000},
new Salesdetails { ID = "003", pages=456, sales = 40000},
new Salesdetails { ID = "004", pages=900, sales = 80000},
new Salesdetails { ID = "005", pages=456, sales = 90000},
new Salesdetails { ID = "006", pages=870, sales = 50000},
new Salesdetails { ID = "007", pages=675, sales = 40000},
};
return sd.OfType<Salesdetails>();
It's officially called "Type argument"
@Ryan @Alex, yep ..got it now !
but it doesn't exists because of Enumerables
Better said, after .net 1.1 all collection classes got an overhaul because of the new generic type system
so did enumerables
@AlexMaker type arguments are specifically used with above example is ?
08:20
I was thinking you use <T> for inumerables, but I'm just learning that stuff, too.
Ienummerables*
The above example does use the type Argument Salesdetails as return type for an enumerable.

BTW, the example is perfect for using "yield return"
oh, return sd.OfType<Salesdetails>(); confused me :-(
public static IEnumerable<Salesdetails> getsalesdetails()
{
Salesdetails[] sd =
{
yeah , thanks alex
this is a collection initializer
the way he made the array of salesdetails[]
:-) you 're cool in collections i think :-P welcome
thanks
08:23
yes, he didnt declare it :-P
@codebrain come to my current company :P
good morning c# devs
@LokiDil : mention it , so i will never step that way :-P i actually indirectly asked for it.
@SteffenWinkler Morning dev
08:46
@ Steffen good morning
@AlexMaker morning
hey, got a question...because of a mistake inside of our previous program version there are 'damaged' XML files (basically the result of myDataset.ToXml()) in some databases. The problem is, that the XML header declares every field as string, which is wrong. Since there are multiple headers and not all are needed everytime, I thought replacing the key/type pairs with the correct one would be easier. Now of course I could put two dozen string.replace commands after eachother...but I thought maybe
there is a better method than this?!
Maybe something involving resx files?
hey that doesn't seem so bad...
sometimes it just helps to type out questions :)
09:04
lol
I do that a lot.
Sup ppl
yo hanks
Cylen hi
did you have fun this weekend, with all this white powder lying everywhere?
no, i dropped by bag of cocaine
:(
:'(
So I've converted my VS10 project to VS11, and now I have this _TemporaryKey.pfx in my project. What is it?
or, as a less generic question: What should I do with it?
09:21
@ActionHank This is a cryptographic key used to sign you assembly. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PKCS_12
This is automatically generated if you enabled signing the assembly under the publish/security settings from the project properties
Hmm okay
Not really necessary on this project
Signing the assembly is a way to prove the identity of the Author of this assembly. This is a requirement for running Applications in Full Trust where they normally are restricted (For example, a WPF Browser Application)
Uh, I'm uppercasing every fourth word -.- not good
I don't think it is useful for a Windows Service which I will install myself, am I right?
@AlexMaker don't worry, we All have that problem Sometimes!
I don't think so, because a windows service is solely restricted to the permissions of the user that is running the windows service, normaly the "SYSTEM" user if I remember correctly.
Correct.
and you need to have elevated privileges anyway to install it
I will disable it for now
No need to confuse the guys in IT
09:33
HELLO @ActionHank :)
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@AlexMaker : Hi @AlexMaker, yes its a service and it points to an app that has a UI
Hey @SteffenWinkler!
@AlexMaker @ActionHank if you don't sign your assembly, it won't go into the GAC. Meaning it'll be compiled each time you execute it again. We encountered that 'problem' a while ago. After we signed most of our assemblies, the start up time for our bigger programs were reduced by 1/4
@All hey , back from lunch break..
Well, this is just guessing, but if think that might be the problem.
The service is probably running under the SYSTEM user. When that process launches another one, it will be run under the SYSTEM user.
The SYSTEM user has no permission to run any GUI.
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09:43
@AlexMaker: Is there a way I can invoke this app without this message? I ve been googling about the same for a day.
yep
wait a moment
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yea sure
This should be the right thing for you
the first answer should do the job
@SteffenWinkler but does that matter, for a windows service?
But with the prospect that you won't get any UI. But you can run the process
09:46
@ActionHank well, I guess not. A service should run for a long time between restarts. Just wanted to chip that information in ;)
Good morning everyone.
good morning @AndréSilva
@SteffenWinkler it should yes, but thanks for the headsup
@AndréSilva hi man
Do you need to show anything that your service triggers?
YAY my Xylitol gums arrived :)
09:47
:) :)
sorry, wrong channel but I waited for them some time and needed to share the feeling :D
Good morning
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@AlexMaker:I am actually creating a virtual printer. I have this port called MultifileMonitor port(mfilemon). When a printer is installed to this port I can redirect the output to a folder and then invoke my app that converts the postscript (output of the printer) to a format (eg: pdf, png, etc). So the printer creates the output and when the app is invoked "Interactive Service Detection" message shows up. I ve seen other pro virtual printers working the same way and I am trying to achieve that.
@AlexMaker Good morning.
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@AlexMaker: Then I thought of creating a service that monitors a folder for new files. So when a postscript file is created by the printer the app is invoked and the convertion takes place, but still "Interactive Service Detection" message is showing up
09:53
@SteffenWinkler what are Xylitol gums
i just tried this smint chewing gum
they were handing it out in the supermarket
its vile, but on the plus side, my nose has never been clearer
@ActionHank Xylitol is some sort of sugar BUT it has some extra stuff on it's molecular level that makes those pesky carious causing bacteria go dead
hey @RyanJMcGowan thanks for the stars BTW
@ActionHank from english wikipedia: ' Unlike other sweeteners, xylitol is actively beneficial for dental health, reducing caries to a third in regular use, and has been shown to reduce the incidence of ear infections.'
09:58
Now I can sleep with @Ellie
oh, it was you? Can you undo stars? hah
@SteffenWinkler ear infections? you're chewing your ears clean?

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