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21:00
Dang
@KendallFrey deleted stuff is kept in the logs?!?
To start the mission impossible then
@StefanDenchev Unfortunately
that's horrible!
Why?
Only 'mods' can see it.
well... someone could... break stackoverflow....
21:01
And...?
Well that wasn't what I was thinking
:) yeah cute...
@LewsTherin what were you thinking>
I dunno, if I gave a totally embarrassing answer, I do not want that to be there :(
Or an equally embarrassing question
So don't put it there in the first place.
Well, what if I answered before Jon Skeet
21:05
so?
Feeling good about myself, Jon Skeet posts a sweet one liner
Shotgun
That's nothing to be embarrassed about.
Has he got a million yet?
million what?
21:06
@KendallFrey I think it is ha, kinda.
No. He's not at 600K yet.
Oh, mmmn..
@StefanDenchev Is that your code?
maybe :D....
I hope you just wrote that for a laugh :P
21:08
^ see i'm laughing :)
That's a big grin.. ha kidding ;)
it's some real solid code though...
Let me just make sure I don't have to scroll to read my methods.. checks code
Good enough.
Anyway, it looks like help won't be arriving soon.. so talk later lads..
How about this one pastebin.com/JrFjdspj :)...
why would i make a Photoshop parser anyways?
@StefanDenchev Can I be the psycho next door to the dev who wrote that?
21:12
@LewsTherin don't you just like it :)...
methods are so slow anyways...
user142019
With what I now have, I should be able to write a JSON parser. :)
@Zoidberg how about a photoshop parser?
Photoshop is a word, but photoshop isn't...
nice, but mine is better ::)_
user142019
Aand my parser only works on IEnumerable<char>. :v
user142019
21:25
I should make it work with LINQ.
@Zoidberg great idea!
Is WPF still a viable option for desktop development (what's the alternative?) and should the viewmodel use model classes (person), or make it's own and convert them?
user142019
The only viable option for GUI development is not doing GUI development but instead doing CLI development.
@Zoidberg great!
:)
ahh good night, i'm going to sleep for at least five hours before i code again... sucks :).
@Zoidberg ...on a Braille terminal.
Hey, it says my full name now
not...
21:31
@StefanDenchev Ah, but which part is your first name?
@redtuna braille is great, the middle
anybody know of an MSTest extension like "IsSorted" ?
i wish i had the time to learn it
@Pheonixblade9 first time i hear of mstest :)
@Pheonixblade9 that' viable?
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Q: How to check if a list is ordered?

NicoleI am doing some unit tests and I want to know if there's any way to test if a list is ordered by a property of the objects it contains. Right now I am doing it this way but I don't like it, I want a better way. Can somebody help me please? // (fill the list) List<StudyFeedItem> studyFeeds...

have the already ordered list and check it against msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…
Hey, I was in here earlier asking this, but didn't get an answer. Curious if I can make the checkbox in a datagridview column bigger. If so, how?
Enumerable.SequenceEqual will be useful, thanks :)
21:38
@Ellie what do you mean by bigger?
Designing for a tablet, and the current size of it is too small to tap with a finger (accurately).
yup i remember the question
I've tried making the font size bigger, but it stays small.
i think you can change the way controls look in blend
If it can't be done, that's an acceptable answer, but if it can, I'd really like to know how. This is for non-tech-savvy people, so the users are not going to want to fiddle with a tiny checkbox.
21:40
never done it though
Hmm.
Alright.
Thanks for the help.
wish there was a dark theme for this site, such a bright ass background
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Q: Change checkbox size WPF

patrickinmplsI want to make a bigger checkbox in WPF. I've discovered that I need to do a control template, one example of which is found here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms752319.aspx If I use that code the checkbox doesn't resemble the default look. All I want to do is change the Border W...

@Ellie it is wpf right?
21:44
@redtuna troll :P
@StefanDenchev C# WinForm
@StefanDenchev Nah, this totally called for it. I meant to only paste a link to it, I didn't know SO would put the full picture here!
@Ellie go wpf if at all possible.
Perhaps I should just have said "Stefan, I suggest you use a hyphen to spare us all the mental image." Would you have liked that better?
@StefanDenchev Yeah, I would if it were up to me. -__-
21:45
or even "better" - metri
metro**
@redtuna Yes, that's quite kind.
I know this is a stupid question, and I know how to do it in Java, but how do I avoid repeating myself in constructor logic in a non-inherited class?
@Pheonixblade9 not certain i get the question
maybe it's only if you use inheritance
@Pheonixblade9 put the common code in a function you call from all your constructors?
21:48
@StefanDenchev Reading it now...
Paint one? O.o Howwww?
This seems like so much work for a damn checkbox!!
I figured it out :)
public GetMarketplaceOrdersRequest(SortDirectionType dir, string[] sortExpressions, int pageSize, int currentPage, string merchantID, OrderFilter filter) : this(dir, sortExpressions, pageSize, currentPage, merchantID)
@Pheonixblade9 lol :).
@Ellie win forms suck...
@Pheonixblade9 +1
(+1 imaginary internet point, that is0
)
21:52
@Ellie why not just tell them to use google.com/…
actually i remember making a magnifier clone some time ago... no idea how i did it though
it was in winforms
@StefanDenchev You think I don't know that?? :P
@StefanDenchev I think I might do that.
@Ellie which one
Well, I'm off. I'll have to table this until tomorrow. Thanks so much for the help.
And I was joking saying I might hand them a real magnifying glass with their tablets. haaha
@Ellie :) good luck
Thanks!
21:57
magnifier is for visually impaired? i use it all the time, and i'm 20/20
:)
it's like saying on screen keyboard is also designed for handicapped....
delete(document.body.getElementsByTagName("html")) returns true o.O
delete(document.body.getElementsByTagName("html")[0]) == false
user1377345
22:25
Could someone help me with my question about the Preview of Immutable Collections for the BCL? Please. The link: stackoverflow.com/questions/15624650/…
idk dude, when ELippert says "I don't know", it scares me
why are you asking about something that doesnt exist yet?
22:47
I just read that... first line... skipped to comments then saw the part where Eric Lippert said: "I'm not familiar with that" ...close link and resign without further processing.
22:59
exactly
my reaction when ELippert says "I'm not familiar with that"
user1377345
What he meant was that he was not familiar with that .Net library. I know he is familiar with immutable collections because of his numerous blog posts on the subject.
@SaagarAhluwalia yes, but you are asking an unanswerable question. Wait until the library is no longer a preview.
So you're asking the general public if a brand-new, no-official-documentation interface that no one except the BCL team has ever implemented comes with a particular restriction? It's not clear to me by what process you'd imagine that anyone here would know. Address your question to the BCL team. – Eric Lippert 20 secs ago
user1377345
I would imagine they would already have that part thought through though because one cannot define an interface and not consider the its implicit contracts.
@SaagarAhluwalia possible. SO is not the forum for asking hypotheticals about unreleased code
user1377345
I was just hoping someone, who knew about it, could answer the question.
23:05
the place to ask that question is the MSDN forums for that feature.
23:26
so I figured out my dynamic LINQ problem
turns out dynamic LINQ actually takes C# code as a string and parses it into LINQ statements, then translates into SQL code from the LINQ. Pretty crazy.
23:43
@Pheonixblade9 that's sick
Yeah, it's pretty crazy.
So I was essentially building a C# string that gets parsed into LINQ, then into SQL
turns out I was missing a "\"", so it wasn't recognizing my GUID as a string.
:) classic
fun
yeah, I deleted it already or I would show it to you
lol
I was trying to build a generic data table sorter
where the web service gave me a list of filters, and I built out a LINQ query on those filters dynamically

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