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00:00
Found it ha
the dark side of programming 100% pain 0 SLOC's
All right. I think my brain is shot for the week. I'll see you guys later.
Laterz
@JohanLarsson SLOC?
@DigitalD: Time for a shot (of wiskey)
@LewsTherin source line of code I think
00:03
Oh right
when figuring out how to configure stuff
Yep, still not working :(
Pain in the ass
I am back to learn more about C# >:D
@0A0D: Personally, I'm glad there actually IS a down vote. I don't use it often, but I sometimes have to, when an answer is just misleading or wrong.
00:11
Yes, his premise is strange. He never was down voted.
00:24
I was down voted before :'[
We all were... we all were :-(
Woop! A new error message
Fuck yeah
Aww yeahhh
00:43
A new fucking error!
They just keep on coming.. thank you IIS
Functional programming is the best
@CCInc: SOLID principles are the best ;-)
01:01
WTF
that wasn't me
it was ziraks' stupid bot
It's running in one of these rooms and I can't find which one
Functional programming is the best though.
LOL
East side is the best :-) youtube.com/watch?v=zbPvF7LqUjo
01:50
Hey quick question
user1125394
how do you stringify a IDictionary with int keys double values
you mean like to a string for json?
IDictionary<int,double> dict = new Dictionary<int,double>() territory?
and you want it to "{4:5.6,3:2.2}"?
How do I make sure the images I use aren't downgraded to bitmap quality?
user1125394
@TravisJ yes
user1125394
you mean I'd use JSON lib maybe
user1125394
01:55
I'm tryng to make an Aggregate
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A: Convert Dictionary<string,string> to semicolon separated string in c#

LukeHstring s = string.Join(";", myDict.Select(x => x.Key + "=" + x.Value).ToArray()); (And if you're using .NET 4, or newer, then you can omit the final ToArray call.)

string s = string.Join(",", myDict.Select(x => x.Key + ":" + x.Value).ToArray());
user1125394
nice thx
The only good reason to use ctrl-C ctrl-V while programing is that your keyboard misses some greek letters
;~; How do I make sure image quality isn't deteriorated when using Image?
can no one help me?
02:29
no one here?
@ScottSelby HIA
I can randomly ping @kendall , thats fun
hey, what up
yo, so , I'm reading a c# book , I use static methods all the time, but when should they actually be used?
MathClass mc = new MathClass(); mc.DoSomething();
compared to MathClass.DoSomething();
I don't really get the difference as to when one way is better then another
Why must pngs be converted to bitmap?
@user1580598 ??
user1125394
imo static methods are not bad for 'utils' like function
02:33
I'm trying to keep the quality of the image I'm putting into the resources, but they are being downgraded to 24 colors
that's when I use them, but really just for readibility , I take no consideration into how much memory / performance differences
@user1580598 - what are you talking about?
are you using winforms?
@user1580598
user1125394
but I see you poiint, for ex, sometimes e=new UTF8Encoding(); e.encode.. is verbose, but if you inject them at the start, with dependancy injection, you do it once
ohhh, yea , I'm not too sure about that
;~;
Is there a way I can keep them in higher quality if I don't include them in the resources? Possibly just include them in a folder?
02:38
you should be able to get a bitmap to look the same quality , you just can't make it bigger or smaller
well the problem is the colors allowed are set to 24 bit.
you try google, I just typed winforms png , and got a bunch of links to pop up
@c'c , it looks like a new instance of the class takes a lot more memory , but for limited amount of time , untill the instance is disposed of, while static uses less but it stays in memory the entire time the program is running, I think I have that right..
That doesn't really help :/ but thanks for trying
user1125394
yep.. in Java you can do import static Foo.Bar to do that
Does anyone know if I can retarget TPL Dataflow to a .NET 3.5 application?
02:50
dont know
Gud Mrg....
03:19
C# is weird
False.
Images in C# are weird*
03:58
Anyone on?
ish
I'm having trouble :/
04:23
oh?
Yep, a bunch.
Cool.
thanks CC
04:42
Hey code.
Hey CC
Wassup Homie
wassup
Its 10 am I am just about to workout something on market analysis..
This room is almost dead for next 8 hrs :P
Yah
What are you upto ?
04:48
Meh
trying to find some sissors to open these chips
yay! open
ha ha ! Add sissors to hanger!!
you need sissors to open chips ? huh learn to open it with hand thats easy ! :P
Well it's that special tortilla chip kind
the ones you can't open by had
cause they use some sort of special thing
omg :(
I am startin a import business mate !
cool!
Any body used Kendo ui grid
04:54
yep Electronic toys from China and Korea
@Vinod not me
05:04
@codebrain can you explain how you aer oding that business?
 
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07:15
hi @CCInc
 
5 hours later…
12:18
@JohanLarsson Hi there
long time, are you not programming any more? Or even worse are you programming in other languages?
Guess what.. IIS is still giving me balls
So IIS is using directoryBrowsing instead of running the app :S
You already know I suck so sadly I cannot help
IIS 7 + 2010 VS was less of a pain in the ass.
This is another level of shit altogether :(
Question
I feel your pain
12:31
My project which is supposed to be indstry complex has 60+ classes
And someone else's has <20 classes
Am I doing something wrong :S
Or is he doing something wrong?
hmm really hard to say just from number of classes
What does industry complex mean?
Ime my best classes fits on a screen and does exactly one thing
Like a project that take 8 months to develop
ok <20 sounds very little then
Imagine building Stackoverflow and having 20 classes.. wtf
Would be surprised to see them being nice design/classes
When I code classes usually grow up to the point where I start to get lost, then I refactor and try to break things down into atomic peaces
But I don't have much exp with large projects
12:36
Well for some classes it doesn't make sense to move other methods to another class simply because the class is big.
If it method is related to a class.. it should stay in that class methinks
That's why I keep the methods as small as possible
yeah
are you having any fun or is it just hate & pain apart from IIS
I am going to kick IIS in the fucking balls
@JohanLarsson It was mostly pain in the beginning.. then in the middle it got better..
Now it is hell
12:54
will your thing be released to the public?
Just for demo purposes, after I'm taking it down
@RoelvanUden you here?
sir Edgar!
@LewsTherin: You should definitely dive into the SOLID principles.
13:06
hello there sir
@LewsTherin: The size of a class is irrelevant, but the number of responsibilities is (although a class with one responsibility tends to be smaller).
how is everyone today
@LewsTherin: The systems I built usually have many small (focused) classes. I'm talking about thousands.
60 classes is childs play :-)
Or 60 classes might be a maintenance nightmare if they are thousands of lines big.
@LewsTherin Short vids on SOLID but my feeling is you already know about it
@JohanLarsson: Nice link.
13:11
@E.LDunn fine here not doing much productive though, I blame puppy.
yea but it is cute :)
yeah he is smart that way
@Steven do you do much up front design or refactor as you go?
A mix. I try to prevent BDUF, but there's always some design up front. However, the last few years I discovered a few basic design blocks that I use by default now (no matter which size the project is). This has turned out quite well, and I teach others about this design.
Sorry, BDUF = Big Design Up Front.
For some problems it's good to have a little more information. Especially when the expert is not around that often (a must for agile projects). But specing out the whole system is not wise. Defining a basic architecture however is.
And refactoring? All the time! I even state "Refactoring" explicitly on my resume :-)
13:20
sounds about the same way as we do things
We have kind of a rule to never use tools other than post-it and whiteboard for UML and other design stuff
@JohanLarsson: That's sounds like a good rule.
13:44
@Steven Oh yeah, that's what I mean.. as long as a class does on thing it is fine. How big the class is shouldn't matter
Went for lunch there ;)
@JohanLarsson That's sweet. Thanks dude! :P
Now I need to make time to watch it ha
@Steven Hundreds, not thousands.. despite refactoring the hell out of it :) It just didn't make sense for me to remove methods from the classes
@Steven Is BDUF even possible?
Most of my classes Are either < 200 or <500
Which I think is OK
14:03
hey
namespace my_wmp
{
    public abstract class MediaFile
    {
        public enum fileType
        {
            Audio,
            Image,
            Video,
        };
        public string name { get; set; }
        public string path { get; set; }
        public abstract fileType getType();
    }
}
I am trying to serialize a List<MediaFile>
this.fileList = new List<MediaFile>();
            this.name = "my beautiful playlist";
            this.fileList.Add(new AudioFile { name="ninja", path=@"C:\tmp\Kalimba.mp3"});
            this.fileList.Add(new VideoFile { name = "wildlife", path = @"C:\Users\Public\Videos\Sample Videos\Wildlife.wmv" });
            var serializer = new XmlSerializer(this.fileList.GetType());

            using (FileStream fs = new FileStream(@"C:\tmp\sertest.xml", FileMode.Create))
            {
                serializer.Serialize(fs, this.fileList);
but this produces an empty file
any idea what could be wrong ? the filestream part is ok, I tried doing new XmlSerializer(typeof(string)) and serializing a string, it did work correctly.
well it was a silent exception : "{"my_wmp.AudioFile is inaccessible due to its protection level. Only public types can be processed."}"
14:22
@LewsTherin: I think BDUF sometimes is necessarily, but in that case you're talking about software for airplanes and stuff that needs to be proven mathematically IMO.
@rxdazn: Shouldn't MediaFile and all sub types be marked with [Serializable] ?
hello ;)
hi there
@Steven Mmn, I find it easier to design databases upfront.. but classes.. slightly harder
uff. i have got an build problem since ~2 hours and didn't found a solution, yet. :|
@LewsTherin: I tend to let my database grow incrementally as well. However, I must admit that most projects I anticipate in are legacy systems that are around for years.
14:26
@Steven I had just forgotten to set them as public. They probably need [Serializable] too, but for the moment it seems like XmlSerializer doesn't like to have inherited types of MediaFile
my application is running fine if i execute the .exe from my bin/release folder
but when i copy all files from bin/release/ to another machine, i receive the error: "culd not load the assembly newtonsoft.json [....] the system cannot find the file specified"
@Steven I'm still a young programmer (haha).. so I can't wait to get field experience.. I just hope I don't get fired first :D
@qd0r Is newtonsoft.dll in the release folder?
@rxdazn: Have you tried asking on stackoverflow Q/A? Seems like a valid SO question.
the json.net assembly is in the release folder. so i'm very confused
@LewsTherin yes, sure
@Steven I'm reading some blog posts first, some people have already encountered this problem
14:29
@qd0r Is this WF or WPF?
Not that it matters
it's a console application
i added the dependency with nuget and alls projects are using the same resource
@LewsTherin: Age 22 :-). Yes, that's young, but IMO, age doesn't say shit. I've seen developers of your age wiping the floor with developers with 20+ years of experience. Devs of all ages make a terrible mess of their code, simply because they don't evolve and learn.
Is it bad if I say I find that comforting? :P
@qd0r Did you try copying it in the same machine but a different directory?
14:33
yes. in this case everything is working
it seems that the .dll will loaded from the lib folder and not the bin/release/
It's possible
@Steven found this solution if ever you're interested johnsoer.com/blog/… I chose to add an extra Type array as I only have 3 inheriting classes
@rxdazn: Be sure you add unit tests to the system to ensure all sub types can be serialized this way.
will do
14:52
@Steven I'm hated in this room for advocating unit tests :D
15:09
urghh any windows api guys hiding in here?
@JohanLarsson: That's a shame.
@E.LDunn ask the q man!
haha yes sir, mr johan sir :).. its simple really, i'm using ReadDirectoryChangesW synchronously via threading. I use infinite wait as it doesn't really matter that im blocking the thread.
but now if ReadDirectoryChangesW never gets called I cant clean up if my app closes
why can you not do it polling .Net directory?
@E.LDunn Can you wrap it in IDisposable somehow?
not really as the blocking means that it will not be available for dispose
15:20
what is it you want to do? Monitor a folder?
the reason i'm using this instead of polling is so i'm not wasting cycles , ill let the system notify me of changes. And yes I want to monitor a folder for any actions on its content.. I know theres filesystemwatcher ( or something like that), but im trying to keep the code base as common as possible as this exe needs to run on desktop , ce and mobile
Can you show the code? Very unlikely I will be able to help cos i suck but getting curious :D
How fast do you need to detect changes?
i would but its a fair bit and i don't use get or anything
Maybe try to ask in c++ room but they are not very friendly all the time so don't get sad if it gets binned
also say hi first
i tried that the other day when no one was in here or any of the other friendly rooms... i got told to go away newb before i even asked the question
so i wont be going in there again :)
15:35
ok I'll try to bring them here then :)
What's up
xpert^
I was thinking EL's q is an easy one for you
ahhh hello mr expert
Cough
Is there a C# question or a C++ question?
C# vs win api I think
15:38
simple how can I cancel a synchronous ReadDirectoryChangesW
You can't cancel a synchronous anything. Well, apart from TerminateThread/TerminateProcess (or UNIX signals) from a different thread, perhaps
16 mins ago, by E.L Dunn
the reason i'm using this instead of polling is so i'm not wasting cycles , ill let the system notify me of changes. And yes I want to monitor a folder for any actions on its content.. I know theres filesystemwatcher ( or something like that), but im trying to keep the code base as common as possible as this exe needs to run on desktop , ce and mobile
^ this?
I do recall having seen a similar thing recently. Lemme browse
lot of pressure on the bear now given introduction
haha
15:41
@JohanLarsson well... I'm not responsible for said introduction. Also, I'm lazy:
in Lounge<C++>, Mar 20 at 20:54, by sehe
@MartinJames Well, that's defensible. But at a certain point this will mean you'll simply not support features that cannot be portably implemented (i.e. no inotify vs. FileSystemWatcher) /cc @ThePhD
in Lounge<C++>, Mar 25 at 20:00, by ThePhD
Finished my FileSystemWatcher.
^ I think you guys found yourself a better expert :)
@sehe ty any way
7 mins ago, by E.L Dunn
i tried that the other day when no one was in here or any of the other friendly rooms... i got told to go away newb before i even asked the question
Hey, I think that's expert advice ^
@E.LDunn looks like you have to try your luck in c++ again?
@JohanLarsson Mmm. I think I have seen that in the transcript. I'd have to take a close look to see whether that was wholly unwarranted :0
@JohanLarsson Or just plink @ThePhD about his code? I could chat him up a little :) /cc @E.LDunn
haha I don't wanna create a fuss guys, it was probably ment in jest :)
15:43
I would be very surprised if EL did anything to annoy anyone, he is one of my best friends
Well, the Lounge can be pretty "hostile" if it appears someone is about to leach for help. We get that wayyy to o much
we can try like this, you dump half a page of code in a one box. That is usually a nice ice breaker
hahahahaha
@sehe are you becoming friendly with lightness? I think I saw you smiling at each other
It warmed my heart
15:47
@JohanLarsson That's normal. I've known Lightness for about 2 years. He's way too judgemental at times. I called him out the other day -> fireworks. Everything back to normal know.
[x] warm heart
^ Just found it. Yep, I remember I was likely there, and disregarded it. My response would have been the same as jozefg's
@E.LDunn pretty sensitive huh? That was not very hostile?
He was clearly being careful
no lol it was the bit under that about newb ness, dunno If it was directed at me
15:49
It's just that ReadDirectoryChangesW didn't immediately ring a bell. And ...ExExW turns me off, big time :)
isn't the W just unicode?
Oh god. You saw something that Telkitty said. He's a troll. We all have him/her on plonk, you know.
@JohanLarsson I meant WinAPI idiosyncrasies :)
@sehe yeah I saw it, no biggie imo. My only problem is all the noise his trolling creates
you happen to be good at Matlab?
Absolutely
Not
rofl it doesn't bother me now don't make anything of it , but you know how it is your stuck on something an SO question seems way over the top for something that may just not be possible or you may not have read the right articles... you've been looking at it all night... your tired , annoyed and a little stressed out... don't think im a sensitive flower (quoting stared message ;) ) lol
15:59
@E.LDunn meh imo if you are stuck on anything that you can not find help for on SO it is almost your responsibility to ask the q
it being small an specific is only better
I guess you are right johan :)
but I don't ask much either, I ask the bear
Kijk eens aan, een andere Nederlander in de chat @sehe ;-)
what is it I see, another dutch in chat right? (guess without translate)
@JohanLarsson: Google translate, right?
hahaha
16:13
was it correct? for some strange reason I can (almost) read dutch
Swedisch, sounds a lot like Dutch.
I can't make a word of it, but it sounds like Dutch :-D
'Vad ser jag, en annnan Holländare i chatten' would be the Swedish version
It was correct.
I would have had trouble translating that :-)
yeah it appears to be simplex, have tried it before on a couple of occasions :D
Simplex :-)
16:50
@Steven it is usually very quiet here in weekends
@JohanLarsson: So I noticed :-)
really nice if you start to hang here, we need a few experienced guys
Don't mind if I do.
Whoehoe... Room owner. What does that mean?
16:51
not much really, you can delete spam messages
Nice :-)
and your name is in italics, other than that there is not much difference
micro mod :D
I like that :D
btw. Johan, how experienced are you with principles and patterns such as SOLID and GoF patterns?
Who is Steven? Is he here a lot when I'm not?
@KendallFrey nope do you object?
16:53
Yeah.
Room owner is for 'regulars'.
@Steven not much, I'm not even a programmer really draw CAD for a living but try to shift to programming
@KendallFrey Then he must promise to be a reg imo :D
Okay, too bad. I'm seeking for some answers myself.
I'll will ask later :-). Now I have to run. Diner is served :-)
16:56
you just reminding me im hungry
Nothing against you Steven, but if you don't come here regularly, you don't need to be owner.
If you do become a regular, I'll be happy to add you back.
hello everyone........ first message to SO chat :)
ok fair enough, we will add you back when you have proven yourself. Now you have gotten the taste of it :D
She hasn't been here for a while.
16:58
What happened to Eve btw? He was here a lot then stopped?
Maybe he met a girl?
Dunno.
A lot of people come and go.
oh Kendall has there been any updates to the whiteboard since touch was added?
@E.LDunn Touch has been there from the start XD
You mean multi-touch manipulation?
that's the one lol
17:00
Yeah, I don't think I did anything after that.
That pretty much completed it.
There's still lots that could be done, but I don't have the motivation to do it. :/
@ZaheerAhmed hi
hi @JohanLarsson
ok chat room features are quite excited... :)
17:13
@JohanLarsson You rang?
@RoelvanUden it was about Lews IIS q, thought you might know
Oh, perhaps, perhaps not. What was the Q?
Instead of running my MVC application.. it uses directory browsing instead
17:31
Oh. It's not registered as app then?
17:42
Registered? I just published it using VS
Using web deploy, web deploy package, file system
Nothing works
17:56
is it a local iis?
well although it might not help I had to sort this out when I first deployed to my iis dotnet.dzone.com/news/deploying-aspnet-mvc-web-appli
That's the thing I followed all that to the letter

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