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19:00
Do the styles you're trying to base it on have x:Key set?
I'm looking :P
No such keys.
In that case, BasedOn="{StaticResource {x:Type TextBox}}" is about what you want.
Kendall, you are awesome. That is exactly as intended.
I wish all people asked easy questions like you.
It all depends on the day :P
19:13
hmm, anybody ever use dynamic linq?
Uh, what's that?
like dynamic SQL, but for linq.
What's dynamic SQL?
...
not in the mood
Me neither.
19:30
Anyone here familiar with DbContex?
? just because i have a space in my display name, doesn't mean the part before it is my first name...
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@Pheonixblade9 as in LINQ makes things not hard enough to debug already, we need dynamic LINQ to go even further into oblivion.
@StefanDenchev No? That seemed like a reasonable assumption. I didn't know there were names with spaces in them.
I like LINQ. Are you saying that makes me weird?
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well, guess what's my first name is?
@redtuna no i am not saying it's bad. it's just tough to debug. like all things, there's a balance in using that ;-)
@redtuna but the first part isn't always the first name
@StefanDenchev Ah, you're saying it could be the last name (family name)? True, I guess it depends on the convention where you live. I'm used to seeing either "first last" or "last, first" or "LAST first".
19:36
Even if the first one is the family name, it's still the first name.
@KendallFrey let's leave solipsisms out, and just agree that "first name" means "(preferred) given name", and "last name" means "family name".
@Kendall Frey no it isn't :)
So, that's nobody on DbContex?
Which one?
19:39
Excuse me?
@StefanDenchev sorry, looks like no one knows.
DB context is a fairly generic term, used across many languages and DBs.
Sorry about that, not really into databases i guess...
Ah, EF.
I don't do EF, unfortunately.
Saw an app that uses it and it seems really fast... If only i had the time to actually learn it...
Read fast as simple.
Any suggestion on an easy to use storage - just need to store some simple objects and retrieve them.
19:45
Store where? Why?
Used Isolated Storage, Mysql, Sqlite, Xml... Too complicated :).
Say i have a Person object with all the "default" properties... I want so store the information of many such objects and retrieve it (you know... like in a database).
So use a database?
Is there a way to make a check box column bigger in a DataGridView? Designing this for a tablet, and the checkbox is way too small the way I have it.
@Kendall Frey then i'd have to use queries and those are too tiresome... I want something that would... Do all of the work by itself: call the save method - it saves all the person object, call the retrieve method - returns all the data in person objects :)...
I really don't know what situation you're in. You could use a serializer, you could manually write a text file, you could use application settings, etc. etc.
19:55
My point is, i don't want to write anything except the class for Person.
Then you won't get anything but a class for Person.
@StefanDenchev the concept you're looking for is called POCO
if you dont want to use a database, then you are just going to end up using something that is like a database
for Plain Old CLR Object
Entity Framework supports that
You can code such that the persistence logic lives in the context rather than in the domain objects, if you want. I have done very little with it myself but I know that it's possible with EF
neat. here is what may be a relevant article: blogs.msdn.com/b/adonet/archive/2009/05/21/…
20:00
Thanks! Will read up on that.
Yup, seems to be exactly what i saw in the app using DbContext.
you still need a DB behind it, it just abstracts out the actual DB work
at least, thats what it seems like to my noob ass :D
Indeed. Your persisted 'stuff' has to be stored somewhere
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Right. You can store data in a text file if you want, but you still need some storage
user142019
Hallo!
@Julien i never said i didn't want to use a database. Excuse me if i've made you misunderstand me.
user142019
20:06
I have a question.
user142019
// Why can't I do this?
public delegate IEnumerable<Tuple<T, IEnumerable<U>>> Parser<T, out U>(IEnumerable<U> s);
user142019
I get an error "The covariant type parameter U must be contravariantly valid on Parser<T, U>(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<U>)".
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Q: T must be contravariantly valid

EduardoWhat is wrong with this? interface IRepository<out T> where T : IBusinessEntity { IQueryable<T> GetAll(); void Save(T t); void Delete(T t); } It says: Invalid variance: The type parameter 'T' must be contravariantly valid on 'MyNamespace.IRepository.Delete(T)'. 'T' is ...

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But interface IEnumerable<out T>, according to MSDN.
damn chrome....
20:09
You're passing the type into the method, but specifying it as out. That could be a problem.
The type definition on the interface is irrelevant.
$google covariance contravariance c#
user142019
Ohh, I see.
user142019
Is there any way to make Parser<T, Derived> convertible to Parser<T, Base>?
With in, I think.
No, wait, I think it's out.
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> The contravariant type parameter U' must be invariantly valid on Zoidlang.Parser<T,U>(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<U>)'
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lol :P
20:12
Variance always gets me.
in C# why do something like this decimal a = .01M, wouldn't decimal a = .01 be enough ?
Anybody with experience with Web Pages (ASP.NET)?
user142019
I think my code is inherently broken.
@SteveJobs The M specifies it's a decimal literal, as opposed to a double.
is Web Pages viable (and easy enough) for a simple website?
20:15
@SteveJobs you need the m, otherwise the compiler first stores 0.01 as a double, and then converts it to decimal when you assign that value to a. The problem is that it does things in small steps, so it's not smart enough to realize it should start with 0.01 as decimal to begin with. You have to help it.
@KendallFrey @redtuna right but the keyword decimal already specifies it as a decimal, why further use the M suffix.
@Zoidberg So, essentially, you're passing in a parameter of type U (simplifying away the IEnumerable), right?
@SteveJobs The keyword describes the variable, not the literal.
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@StefanDenchev not exactly sure what you mean by web pages (it's a very loose term)
you mean like html page, asp.net page, or something else?
@KendallFrey ok thanks
@SteveJobs I tried to tell you why. Which part of my explanation do you have difficulty with?
20:16
asp.net/web-pages it's what they called it, sorry...
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@StefanDenchev Ah so you mean a ASP.NET Web Page, ok
user142019
@KendallFrey wait, the code is overly complicated.
in visual studio it's under new website - asp.net web site razor v1/v2
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It depends right. If you are building some simple pages with minimal client/server interaction, page is alright
@redtuna i understood your explanation, but hopefully, i don't have to do that with other types as well. I thought that .01M was used when you were hard coding and that decimal a = .01 would automatically assume a = .01M
20:18
it's either that or mvc4 web api
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If you are building a full-fledged application that needs tight business logics and all the nice stuff, then you might want MVC
but that's just an overkill
i guess it's somewhere in between really
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Like, I am building a project that is essentially a page that lives inside a bigger portal
MVC is probably an overkill... so I go with a simple ASP.NET Web Page.
user142019
This was another error I walked into. "Argument `#1' cannot convert `T' expression to type `T'". goo.gl/J0bYn
user142019
Why can't it convert a T to a T?
20:19
@edc Thanks!
@redtuna I just started C# today over C++, since C# is built with the OOP paradigm in mind, it's much more intuitive to understand coming from a python background because of methods.
Really not into web dev...
@SteveJobs for other types, the conversion isn't lossy so it's fine. You can write float f = 0.2 for example: the 0.2 is interpreted as double and then converted to float (if I'm not confused)
so funny to see the name steve jobs and then see a score of 48
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@StefanDenchev ASP.NET Web Page is still pretty powerful and can be very structured if you mix with web services, jquery, [WebMethod]
20:21
asp.net c# webforms for life
@Vortex i'm a bit grossed out actually, not that amused... no offence.
@Zoidberg The immediately following error may be the cause.
user142019
Oooh wait T is always char.
lol sorry not into mvc yet
@redtuna thanks for the information
20:22
@Zoidberg Uh, what?
user142019
Well.
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ASP.NET C# Webform is my BFF
I don't see any char near the error.
user142019
Item() returns Parser<char>.
@Vortex talking about Steve not webforms
user142019
20:22
It makes no sense to use T since it can only be char. The method shouldn't be generic.
@edc yeaaa boi
@SteffenWinkler sorry
webforms is nice, but not really suitable for what i'm doing
user142019
Web Forms. :(
user142019
Thanks. Now I will have nightmares again.
die web forms die
20:24
@Zoidberg I don't know what you're talking about, but I don't think it has anything to do with the error.
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@KendallFrey Oh indeed, now I got "Argument `#1' cannot convert `T' expression to type `char'". :P
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@StefanDenchev That can't be true, WebForms solve all problems.
@edc you mean... like.. the financial crisis>
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@StefanDenchev If banks used web forms everywhere, and I am sure they didn't, yes, it would have solved the crisis.
user142019
@KendallFrey Oh I discovered why I was fiddling with out.
user142019
20:28
> Cannot implicitly convert type Zoidlang.Parser<char[]> to Zoidlang.Parser<System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<char>> in goo.gl/s0ZES
can web forms save us from global warming, too?
Yep. People would have asked "what ELSE are they incompetent at?" much earlier.
@redtuna no such thing
as global warming
Is any one familiar with the Microsoft Visual C# 2010 environment ? If so, when i create a console application why does the window disappear on it's own after the program finishes running.
@Zoidberg Does char[] not implement IEnumerable<char> by default?
20:29
@StefanDenchev right, it's called "climate change" now.
user142019
@LewsTherin it does, but I'm using generics.
@SteveJobs use Ctrl-F5 to run your program instead of F5. It's by "design".
user142019
You cannot just cast T<Derived> to T<Base>.
Oh right..
Some contravariance crap?
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Yeah.
20:30
I don't know too much about generics I'm afraid
So, I have byte min, sec, hour. I need to take those and get a string in "HH:MM:SS" format. any ideas?
@redtuna thanks
@klut You stingy bastard :P
@klut String.Format("{0}:{1}:{2}",hour,min,sec);
I have to do it in C actually
20:31
Oh..
Says c# on the door
@klut Sorry, we only do Javascript in this chat.
but I wanted to see how it would be done in C#
user142019
Don't use C.
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20:32
At least use C++.
embedded processor
is there byte in C???
no
BYTE
user142019
Write LLVM back-end for embedded processor and whoop! C++ on embedded processor.
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20:32
@StefanDenchev char, but it's retarded.
user142019
It acts as a character, code point, code unit and byte.
Lol
Not so different from any other symbol/keyword in C
user142019
And its signedness is implementation-defined.
have some vague memories from c+++
user142019
C# is basically Java++.
20:34
@Zoidberg Seriously, most shit in C/++ is implementation defined
user142019
(Not that "being better than Java" says anything at all.)
@Zoidberg java is so cute :)
user142019
It makes me puke.
@klut I think you should use a struct to make things somewhat cleaner.
swing ftw
20:34
Java is alright.. I just wish it had a single well established IDE like VS.
user142019
Java is a joke.
An IDE that I can use to debug code.
If you look at them, XAML is basically just an improved version of Swing
user142019
Seriously?
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20:35
@LewsTherin to be fair, Eclipse is not bad as an IDE
How is XAML related to Swing?
They do similar things
@edc I still don't know how to debug to in Eclipse, and it crashes a lot.. so it sucks
BALLS
@LewsTherin it has a debug button...
user142019
First of all, I can see that it's abstract. No need to specify that in the class name.
Singleton pattern is outright retarded and must be removed anyway.
Factory — okay.
Proxy — wat does that mean, it could be anything.
The fact that it's a bean can also be inferred.
20:36
i wish that you can add plugins for other languages in visual studio like Eclipse so you could have one IDE application for all your projects.
or do you mean breakpoints
@Zoidberg LOL
@StefanDenchev What it does, is take you to a different perspective.. why? All this many mini windows open up and confuse the hell out of me. VS is simple and intuitive
@SteveJobs I think you can... Visual Studio can do C#, C++, and.. HTML/Javscript, I think?
@Zoidberg So wait, you hate Java because of conventions?
user142019
20:37
I don't use Visual Studio for C#. *hides*
user142019
@LewsTherin no.
@SteveJobs i wish i could use Visual Studio in a linux distribution that looks and works just like Windows
user142019
I hate Java because even C is more expressive.
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@Zoidberg Masochist :P
@Zoidberg Anything is expressive than Java.
user142019
@LewsTherin Vim. \o/
20:38
@StefanDenchev You could, you know, run Windows with cygwin on it.
@Zoidberg Yep, masochist.. although, I'm getting used to it. Kind of cool lol
Especially in preference to Eclipse
@redtuna i never figured cygwin out... how do you get it to... you know... actually work?
@redtuna i see.
@StefanDenchev I'm not sure what problems you're having? I double-clicked the installer, put cygwin/bin in my path, and I'm happy.
@StefanDenchev I wish there was an operating system that supported everything
20:40
probably installed it about 10 times.... only to uninstall it about 20 after that.
@StefanDenchev same here. The only big problem I had with it is by default, the installer doesn't install nearly enough stuff. Also, rxvt is basically a must unless you want a really crappy terminal
or before
@Earlz right, but you can go back later and click to add more things. I agree on using a 3rd-party terminal, though.
@StefanDenchev no, what is it?
20:43
@StefanDenchev seeing it for the first time
a web browser
i't great, just like mageia os
but i just can't use it
either of them
@StefanDenchev what's "triple engine."
user142019
What does the compiler mean by "0029"? goo.gl/Nw3QT
user142019
Why is there no line number? :v
gecko + webkit+ trident
@Zoidberg isn't 29 the line number?
public static Parser<IEnumerable<char>> String(IEnumerable<char> s)
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20:46
No.
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38.
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My code compiles, bitches! :D
user142019
Now let's see whether it works.
:)
good luck
@Zoidberg Hell no. Just ship it!
20:48
Seconded :D
@KendallFrey like anyone would actually do that... I mean no one would, right?.... Right???
is there and int to bool converter?
@StefanDenchev lol i hope not.
@StefanDenchev Depends what you need. I made one as part of a blog post.
@KendallFrey Thanks! but there is nothing in the framework? bool parse only does strings...
Depends what you need.
chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/18165/wpf @Julien doesn't like you guts... i meant guys :).
20:53
What specifically are you looking for?
to convert 0 to false and 1 to true?
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just do a if else :P
@edc i'm aware of that... approach, thanks.
Then I think the Convert class should do it.
Or even better: bool b = i != 0;
For a one-way conversion.
hm, i was certain i checked that... weird. Thanks!
user142019
20:55
YES IT WORKS :D goo.gl/TziBX
Similar to:
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A: how to convert a string to a bool

Kendall FreyQuite simple indeed: bool b = str == "1";

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the simplest solution is usually the right solution XD
@Zoidberg what does it do o.O?
user142019
@StefanDenchev it's a basis for my parser combinator library.
@Zoidberg what's a parser combinator?
user142019
20:57
> I consider anything of the form x ? true : false humorous
So apparently only you have to be insane to use the Windows.Storage APIs on Windows Phone 8
ahh so that was the boolean to vis converter in wpf then....
@LewsTherin That was me, wasn't it.
Yeah, +1
20:58
ahh haskell...
user142019
@StefanDenchev I'm porting it to C#.
> I am performing a test for a Meta question about downvotes, could somebody please downvote this answer (I plan on having it deleted after my test)...Please dont go nuts :) And, I apologize to the OP for using your question...I promise to delete this shortly after my test :D
@Zoidberg nice
@KendallFrey Wrong link perhaps?
20:59
Nope, but it's deleted, so you need 10K.

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