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18:01
Ok it seems not every checkbox was selected
So I will try again
Eh, I will wait for Grimm to download before restarting :D
whats Grimm
:O
Grimm is an American police procedural fantasy television drama series. It debuted in the U.S. on NBC on October 28, 2011. The show has been described as "a cop drama—with a twist... a dark and fantastical project about a world in which characters inspired by Grimms' Fairy Tales exist", although the stories and characters inspiring the show are also drawn from other sources. Grimm ran on Fridays for the entirety of its first season. In March 2012, NBC renewed the show for a second season, which premiered on Monday, August 13, 2012, and continued on Mondays for four episodes, before retur...
is doctor who finished
Hi all!
18:11
What would be the equivalent to list.capacity but with an array?
@E.LDunn It just re-started again.
@E.LDunn It should be by now
I really like Coleman.. she's brilliant
Is anyone a little up to date about hardware?
@Sebastian I think that's impossible
@LewsTherin Ok
18:12
I could be wrong.. but I don't see why it would be needed
@Sebastian not just array.length?
How much has changed in the CPU and memory world since early 2009? I have an AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor clocked at 3.21GHZ with 4 cores; is it worth the money to throw the main board, CPU and memory out for new hardware of 2013?
id say no
Mmn the one I have is 3.4ghz which I think is standard now
So not worth it
@RoelvanUden Depends on what you're using your computer for. I would say no
@RoelvanUden You can clock that cpu to 4ghz easily with an aftermarket cooler
18:14
unless you really wanted us to say yes :P
So the clock speed is really the deciding factor, and it is not about different technologies that magically make processes run faster?
@RoelvanUden only RAM is the difference imo, CPU frequency is still the most important
@E.LDunn xD
Hmm. The RAM speed was 1333MHZ if memory serves correctly.
That's still pretty standard too?
everything lately from what I can see has been about making things more power efficient
18:16
@RoelvanUden I benchmarked a suggested 'high end' machine from our IT department this spring. Think it had 2x4 core 2,1 GHz it was slower than our three year old computers in all practical benchmarks
@RoelvanUden Yeah, but RAM depends on a lot of factors which I can't remember :(
I think the performance gain between 1333mhz vs 2133mhz ram is like 1 %
One of them is CAS
@JohanLarsson Lol :D
yeah with a large cpu cache RAM speed is less important
how big is your cache btw?
18:17
@Sebastian Ahh sweet. So no need to throw money at that either.
Err.. my.. cache?
cpu cache, L2 L3 i don't remember what they are called
How do I find out? :D
Do you have an ssd?
I don't have a SSD yet, I am considering getting one.
It's worth it
I have a 64gb, and I curse not getting at least 120gb
18:19
indeed i have 3
mechanical all the way
@Sebastian You lucky bastard
;)
@E.LDunn Get out!
Mechanical = good for storage
@RoelvanUden I tried to search for a spec
18:20
I think there like 2-4 mb
SSD is good for fast builds, not that huge difference otherwise, ime
Wtf, I thought I had vs 2012 on my desktop.. fuck
I can't find it on both Win 7 and 8
@JohanLarsson L1 = 4x128kb, L2 = 4x512KB, L3=6144KB
@JohanLarsson The difference is speed
lol im not surprised you cant find it in win 8 :P
18:21
@E.LDunn haha
@E.LDunn No, it's not that.. I'm adept at using win 8
A fantastic OS if I may so
no you may not :P
I haven't used my desktop in months so I can't remember where I dumped the iso
@JohanLarsson Does the cache influence a lot?
@LewsTherin I ran SSD at home and hdd at work for a couple of years, the difference is not that big ime. Builds being most noticeable.
18:22
@E.LDunn Lulz :P Love, not hate
Can VS 2010 open 2012 sln?
That's the only ISO I can find
@RoelvanUden I'm no expert but that is what I have heard, think a roundtrip to RAM is 1000x slower than fetching from cache
@Johan The difference is huge !
as long as they don't target 4.5 yes
@JohanLarsson From a gaming and programming experience, would it be notable to swap the 2009 processor to a 2012 one? I'm no expert either, but I like to avoid wasting money on useless stuff.
I think that is what BLAS exploits when multiplying huge matrices, optimizing cache usage
@RoelvanUden I would say the spec on your cpu looks fine, would be surprised to see a huge difference
but get second opinion cos I suk :D
18:26
Sorry if this is a stupid question.The lenght of the array doesnt change when i remove an object ?
how much RAM can you MB adress?
@Sebastian nope
@JohanLarsson Tack!
@E.LDunn Ok, I will have to rebuild my stuff.. thanks
@Sebastian How are you removing an object?
Huuuuma... I have a ATI Radeon HD 5770. I guess THAT is really behind the times.
I have a 6870 that I never use :( Impulse buying
18:28
can you not download an express version of 2012
Express? I was thinking ultimate :P
I have and 6950 that sounds like a hairdryer. I need to replace that pronto
I only gamed for a couple of months but college started.. and it is gathering dust
Ahhhh my RAM is running on 667mhz
@RoelvanUden 667 *2
18:32
@Sebastian Oh is that how it works. Thanks :D
anyone here at didn in milwaukee right now? :o
SSD connects via SATA? Or a different connection method?
SATA
I think I'm using SATA 3 cable
.net user group conference
18:35
@RoelvanUden SATA the most common, there is also PCI express
PCI express isn't exclusively for GPU?
PCI-E? For HDD.. ?
@RoelvanUden Yes ssd uses sata3 or sata6
PCI express ssd was looking at buying but was afraid of stability issues driver nightmare
1500 MB/s read/write
@JohanLarsson Are they still really expensive?
18:40
they are more expensive than hdd $/GB for sure but affordable if only a small one as system drive maybe
My main board has just "SATA" in the specifications. How can you determine if it is SATA3 or so?
@RoelvanUden Google the name of your motherboard =).
"6 x SATA 3Gb/s connectors supporting up to 6 SATA 3Gb/s devices"
That is about 384MB/s, way slower than most SSD, is it not?
@RoelvanUden it will work with SATA also no big performance difference ime I have had both
nvm
Wouldn't that mean the SSD I plug in would operate at lower speeds?
18:44
@RoelvanUden Yes it would but you wont notice a different
384 MB/s is fast don't think you get that performance from many disks in practice
Ah, so it's a theoretical speed rather than practical. That helps :)
idk tbh, here is a nice site for comparig + you will learn some Swedish
there is something that degrades ssd's performance over time, don't remember the namefor it
@JohanLarsson How can i remove an object from an array? I know you can remove an object with a list but arrays dont have a built in function for that.
Last question! A GPU with specification for PCIe 16x 3.0 interface will work on a PCIe 16x 2.0 interface? And if so, is there a difference in performance?
18:49
maybe it was TRIM
@JohanLarsson Ah I'll look into that too :)
@Sebastian why not use a List<T>?
@Sebastian You can remove a reference from the array, or change the size of the array with Array.Resize. Note that you can only influence the length of the array, resizing smaller will remove elements from the end of the array.
@RoelvanUden I'm guessing a lot here. But I have some exp with ssd's have had them since they were launched more or less.
@RoelvanUden Thanks! So i can just resize the lenght of the array and it will delete the object at the end
18:53
@Sebastian Yeah, but if you don't explicitly need a traditional array for your purposes, look into List<T> as per Johan's suggestion. It's much easier to manage with no notable performance difference.
It really sounds like you want List<T>
@JohanLarsson Good point
@JohanLarsson I know a list would be more suitable but i need to use an array
why? You know you can to .ToArray() from you list?
Painless as well
18:56
@Sebastian "The List<T> class is the generic equivalent of the ArrayList class. It implements the IList<T> generic interface using an array whose size is dynamically increased as required."
Meaning, List<T> actually uses an array internally and just provides convenience.
LinkedList<T> is an actual list in the traditional sense.
.NET naming is a little off.
Thanks but its a school assignment and i have to use an array.
is List<T> called Vector<T> in c++?
Ah! That explains a lot :)
Ah, school teaching bad practice as usual
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@JohanLarsson Mmn yeah I think so
stl::vector<T>
It forces students to think about lower level memory management. It isn't necessarily bad practice, as later they often switch to more convenient functionality once they have proven to understand the lower stuff.
@LewsTherin std
18:58
@RoelvanUden Well, in that case teach C to students
@RoelvanUden you have a point but so does Lews
@RoelvanUden That's right ;) I haven't used C++ in ages
Stl library ha
If you teach them Java or C# you can expose them to memory managed dealing with arrays. If you expose them to pointers as C implicates, you will unnecessarily confuse the students while you can teach them properly by teaching C at a later stage. Once they have grasped memory, it is much easier to explain the concepts of pointers.
Lol, I changed from 4.5 to 4 now it won't build
@LewsTherin Client profile?
19:01
Nope.. just .NET 4
Oh I think I know why.. shouldn't changing the target framework from sln selection affect projects?
think so
open the csproj file in notepad and look for <TargetFrameworkVersion>[version here]</TargetFrameworkVersion> to find out :)
also you`d be wise to make a backup first :P
woohoo 100 wiki views :D
nk meme Words reading "If (our) party decides, we will do it!" are seen on a field near Hyesan, North Korea on April 6, 2009. North Korea had fired a long-range rocket over Japan the day before.
101 :P
19:20
@LewsTherin I have a feeling you and I work the same way. I also brick wall on a lot of small things all the time
Oh yeah.. it sucks :(
105 errors lmao
It seems you can't use the svc files downloaded for 4.5 with 4
I should have just downloaded VS 2012 instead of listening to someone :P
haha, I did say if your not targeting 4.5
Yeah, that's why I changed my project to target 4
And hell broke loose ha
5 errors :D
Oh shit..
NO
you mean oh poop
Compare() attribute was only introduced in 4.5? DAMN
OH EFFING POOP
19:26
ROFL
I don't know what the fuck happened to Resharper
you mean what the fudge happened to Resharper
:P
From 5 to 10 errors.. stupid VS :D
that is common ime^
0 errors... cool cool cool
Now let me try and deploy this stuff to IIS
Any American here?
Travis is American right?
19:30
yes think so
I wonder if he'll get the "cool cool cool" reference
I did not but starred any way :D
i didn't get it
celebration star
haha
19:31
Lol, do you guys watch TV? :D
nope, didn't get it
I watch an hour of sports per week on tv probably
that is all the time I have
very rarely, tv is mostly annoying stupid imo
I don't watch TV but I stream from the internet
right now I am trying to implement a shopping cart and paypal integration into a mvc3 app
How is it going? I always wanted to integrate Paypal in my app but time was against me
You have to use some sandbox right?
19:32
I reading a huge thread about North Korea
it is going slow
I made the sandbox
but I am not sure about switching to the full fledged version. Still progressing... And there is also a requirement to track payments etc so I have to make some sort of a db model for that
That's why I wrote it down as future work.. :(
OMFG
IT DEPLOYED TO IIS
FUCK YEAH
you're welcome
lol
@LewsTherin what was the cool cool cool?
BUT... THE HTML IS RETARDED
@JohanLarsson It's a reference to Community
19:34
I'm compilin, lookin for a deploy... this is fucking awesome!
Omg
IIS isn't rending the HTML properly
Ajax doesn't work WTF
are you sure your script references are relative?
It has to be.. because it works fine on the public domain
So something with my own IIS
does your browser show errors?
Yeah, it can't load the script files
Why will it work on public domain but not on my local IIS?
Drag and drop into .cshtml uses relative path by default right?
19:39
are you sure you deployed the script files?
what does your src look like in the script definition?
<link href="../../Content/jquery-ui-1.10.0/themes/base/jquery-ui.css" rel="stylesheet" />
Unless I use Url.Content?
<link href="@Url.Content("~/Content/jquery-ui-1.10.0/themes/base/jquery-ui.css")"rel="stylesheet" />
looks to me like you are targeting one folder too high
Yeah that's weird.. VS generated that not me
I will give Url.Content a go
It works.. perfect
Thanks
Cool cool cool :D
@LewsTherin I need some advice on how to remove an object from an array and then resize it. snipt.org/zhjih9
19:54
I've never tried.. I'm looking at the methods, the way to remove an element appears to be IList.RemoveAt(index)
Can you use that?
@LewsTherin I cant use that since its an array and not a list. Unfortunately I have to use an array.
No, that method is part of an array
Array : IList
If your teachers know that.. then you are grand.
@Sebastian check out Array.Resize
will require some code you need to move all following elements one step before resizing/trimming
I think don't think I have ever done it in practice
19:58
Weird Twitter Bootstrap imports fine.. but JavaScript won't include.. I should stop jumping the gun and make sure things actually work ha
Yeah.. the quick and dirty way will be
int [] arr = new int[originalArr.Length-1]
arr.Copy(0,foundIndex) or something
That'd be slow though
Woop, works! Now to deploy WCF
wcf and mvc?
Yeah
They are in separate solutions though
do they interact?
i see you went with the sword :P
20:04
A logo for my bot. Opinions?
@TravisJ Yeah, the MVC talks to WCF
I like the premise. It makes me think of ninja connect
or a ninja speaking
@Lews - Hm, that sounds interesting.
@Lews - through ajax calls?
Is WCF only available locally to support your mvc app?
@TravisJ Yeah
if his a ninja that sword is totally wrong :P
it does look daggerish
20:06
@TravisJ I couldn't figure out that part.. so I'm using MVC to talk to the server ha
lol i didn't make it
@TravisJ In theory it should support any client app (IOS, Android), but I don't know if it is possible lmao
Maybe if I used Xamarin yeah
F people/software that design SVGs with c when they could use a.
@TravisJ But I don't get it.. I remember asking you and Roel if it was a good idea to separate database to web service and you guys said yeah
I remember being asked if the data database and auth database were separated
20:10
And that too :P
Maybe it was just Roel I asked
i think so
Is it a good idea then? It's too late anyway.. but just wondering
Depends on your service
Must be a good idea at times since web hosted services are rather prevalent
But not for business logic or related internal features
How does it depend? Although it was really great for unit testing ha
time for chips
mmmmm chips
20:13
web service is good for sharing
like a radio station. whereas your internal service should be more like a mailbox that you have to go to with a key to access
Mmn, I'm just using web service to separate queries from the server.. has anyone even defined what business logic is?
my definition of BL is the fun part of programming where you actually solve problems, the rest is pain
not a definition I guess
Yea or nay?
Hi :)
@KendallFrey Ninja Bluetooth?
20:27
lol
he should have a robot in his hand instead of a sword
ninjabot
Can I ask you guys a question? Is it possible that for a volatile integer, read and write is atomic, but if I use said integer in a comparison (<,<=,>,>=), the behaviour is rather unpredictable?
How is a comparison different than a read?
Yeah, that's what I'm asking myself too.
Unpredictable in what way?
20:35
Hi Kyle :)
That it may not use the newest value or compare inbetween writes.
@Kyle - Have you ever had to integrate paypal into mvc?
Or rather, compare during writes, which would be fatal.
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is anyone good at mvc, I am trying to get deeper and having issues with uploading a file within the edit view of a model.
@using (Html.BeginForm("Upload", "SomeController", FormMethod.Post, new { enctype = "multipart/form-data" })){
 <input type="file" name="upload" />
}

[post]
actionresult Upload(HttpPostedFileBase upload){
 //use file
}
note that the argument in your controller action must match the name field on your input element
user1074149
20:45
Travis when I tried this it goes to the Edit save action, not the upload action (within the edit view)
user1074149
brb gonna relogin foxjazzHack
user1074149
hmm its not changing my nick
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@using (Html.BeginForm("CarList", "UploadImage", FormMethod.Post, new { enctype = "multipart/form-data" }))
{
@Html.HiddenFor(model => model.CarID)
<input type="file" name="image" />
<input type="submit" value="Upload Image" />
}
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public ActionResult Edit(CarProfile carprofile, HttpPostedFileBase image = null)
{
Resharper is dead for some reason.. is there a way to "turn it on"
20:55
options menu
top tip: the same feature can also be used to turn it the fuck off
lol
You hate it that much?
yep
Why :( I hate it because I am too dependent on it
I had to go and get a licence key from our devops people so that I could register it in order to disable it so that it'd stop bothering me
Oh yeah.. that is annoying. if only VS made a better intellisense. I wouldn't mind
20:57
What I hate about resharper is how noisy it makes the UI
and it moves things around
don't do that.
When I enable it, none of the common features are where I've learned they are anymore
It moves things around?
it changes the layout of all the context menus, for example
also, find/replace dialog. Swapped the simple one that does everything I want for a more complicated one cluttered with useless features I'll never use
It is still turned off..
@TomW I don't know.. but it's been consistent with me. Except that it doesn't show up when I start VS at times :(
and it makes VS slower
What i hate about Resharper is the stupid hints
21:02
Symptomatic of a wider failing IMHO
ReSharper doesn't 'help', it interferes
How can you stand VS intellisense though?
Control spacing all the time sucks
What..?
You don't need to press control+space for intellisense..
I do.. it's not working otherwise
Then your installation is royally screwed up. :)
I don't see how you can work any other way
when I want some help, I'll ask for it
otherwise, leave me alone
21:08
puppy has grown 1 cm/day this week
Was not easy to measure him so give or take
Found out something I didn't know about C# a couple of days ago.
@RobertHarvey: So? It's perfectly valid C#. Visibility in C# is defined by where code is able to access members - any code declared within the body of the Mtrx class can use any private members of Mtrx on any instance. — Jon Skeet Apr 3 at 20:32
Wondering why, after all these years coding in C#, I didn't know that.
@RobertHarvey: It's the way both Java and C# work, and always have. It's entirely reasonable IMO. (All kinds of things would be much harder otherwise - or implementation details would have to be leaked for no good reason.) — Jon Skeet Apr 3 at 20:34
I did know that - but I frequently forget it
I looked at MSDN... It did say that, but in a roundabout way, and certainly not in any way that would highlight the implications of such a design.
IIRC, you can even access them in static methods.
It does seem like an odd decision
21:17
anyone know 'bout NES?
@CCInc oh, YAY! I haven't played 'guess the acronym' for like, a whole day!
@TomW But one, like Jon points out, that makes all sorts of things easier once you start thinking about it.
@CCInc The game console?
Yes.
Mine is broken.
[game console broken, nothing to do... Wanders into the C# room]
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PC gaming FTW!
Now my blackberry is broken also :(
Is your Blackberry one of the newfangled ones that's supposed to compete with Apple and Samsung?
Skeet was pretty grumpy in the comments
21:22
@RobertHarvey Nope. the bold 9000
@JohanLarsson Oh, I didn't read it as grumpy... I'm just surprised sometimes by the things I still don't know.
Suggest edit with low-rep account.
Approve it with high-rep account.
F*ck yeah.
Don't ban me @RobertHarvey
(It's an account for my chat bot)
@JohanLarsson I'm always here.
@KendallFrey Works for me, so long as you don't start upvoting all your posts with it. :)
No, of course not.
21:24
Kind of a poor man's way to make a sock puppet, though.
Is there a better way?
Answer a couple of questions. :)
@RobertHarvey he was not very impressed with OP's code :D
Well, yeah, I'm looking.
@JohanLarsson That's true. Deck chairs on the Titanic.

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