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12:51
G'morning everyone
...is for horses
yes ..
That's what she said. About a hundred times. In a row.
who ?
read somewhere..
there are only 10 kinds people, one who knows binary and one who doesn't
13:01
There are 10 kinds of people. Those who know trinary, those who don't, and those who mistake it for binary.
okay @kendall i cant beat you on argument ! Everyone here knew that ! tell something new
13:37
hello
is there someone who can help me ??
We won't know until you ask.
ok i am looking for API
that calculate complexity of programs java c++
What kind of API?
13:42
c#
You mean, you want to solve the halting problem?
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@JohanLarsson You're Swedish, right? What does "gosa raps" mean?
So you want NDepend for Java and C++ (kind of)?
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Also, hi.
Hi, @Zoidberg
13:44
i am looking for an API that calculate the complexity of program so if i give it a path it will return result
What result?
It's pretty easy to return just any result.
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Define "complexity", "path" and "result".
cyclomatic complexity
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What kind of program?
13:46
@Zoidberg respect please
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wat
@Ammaedragas Whoa. What did he do?
Define "complexity", "path" and "result".
What kind of program?
what is that
13:49
That's quite respectful.
He was just trying to get you to explain your problem.
This may be relevant:
Apr 10 at 20:07, by Kendall Frey
> I am not a mind reader…Please adjust your communication skills accordingly.
ok sorry
lmao
@KendallFrey
You are a funny guy
Maybe you can help me
It's not original with me.
@Ammaedragas How much time did you spend googling?
@Zoidberg i am sorry
I need a smarty comeback from helping two different developers with an apparently critical issue, which fix received no attention from them for two weeks. How do I tell them next time to (play the bagpipes) off? [A small reference to "How I met your mother" episode from season 4 or 5]
13:53
@KendallFrey sorry
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hmm trying to wrap my head around my design with MVC4. So I have an element in the page where it always has to be there and cannot change location, so how would I use view/viewmodel with that?
It seems like I will just have an Index() function in my controller, but doesn't that defeat the purpose of doing MVC?
hello everyone
@KendallFrey i found some tools but without source code
You want to copypasta some code? What's wrong with an API?
do you know what is cyclomatic complexity
14:05
I do now.
what is difference between API and Assembly in .NET?, please describe by sample
An assembly is an executable file, a DLL or an EXE.
in other word what is relation between API and Assembly?
complexity of programs is the measure of programs that gives idea about the quality of programs
An API is an abstract interface that provides a set of types and methods.
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14:06
Assembly is a file that may contain some compiled classes that describe an API
Anyone else think cyclomatic complexity is kind of hogwash for switch statements?
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example: go to codeplex, find a random library, open it with reflector, and you will see an API :-)
@edc oh! what is library?
GDI is a library or api or assembly?
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(damn I shouldn't have brought up a new word)
The Graphics Device Interface (GDI) is a Microsoft Windows application programming interface and core operating system component responsible for representing graphical objects and transmitting them to output devices such as monitors and printers. GDI is responsible for tasks such as drawing lines and curves, rendering fonts and handling palettes. It is not directly responsible for drawing windows, menus, etc.; that task is reserved for the user subsystem, which resides in user32.dll and is built atop GDI. Other systems have components that are similar to GDI, for example Macintosh's Quartz...
API
14:09
At my last job, the project had cyclomatic complexity thresholds, and NUnit counted each switch statement as a branch against you. So we actually had to split some switch statements into multiple methods to adhere to some stupid standard.
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library is pretty much just a more layman term for API
Whereas some methods with 10 levels of fors and ifs met the cyclomatic complexity threshold just fine.
@edc thank's that's a good idea
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if a rule makes your life harder without achieving anything, then it's a bad rule :-(
if you ask me to example you an assembly in .NET, i'll tell you for example: mscorlib.dll this assembly comprise a set of namespaces and every namespace comprise a lot of classes. i told you detailed example, now i want you too for describe a example for an API in .NET. please write sample and describe it
14:18
WPF is an API.
It gives you a set of classes and methods that you can use to design a user interface.
anybody with design pattern experience?
@KendallFrey thanks, so API is an abstract Concept. then what is the technology, framework and what is relation between them?
is CLR a framework or API?
Technology is, well, stuff we invented.
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neither of them, CLR is a runtime. it's like a space where things will run
A framework is an API along with other features allowing it to support other things.
14:24
@edc I concur
on both last statements
:)
.NET is a framework. It consists of the API and the runtime.
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think of framework like a scaffold of a building. it's not really the entire building, and it requires you to work and add stuff to it, customize it, to turn it into a real building
Q: si there a way to prevent and APS.Net application to shut down?
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@Darek can you comment on my question above: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/8861329#8861329
@Darek to be more precise, I have a Silverlight application in my page, and that's why I cannot change location at all.
@edc, change location as in position on page, or change location as in refresh URL?
14:29
thanks friends, how is my English so far?
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as in refresh URL
You must use what is called Single Page Application (SPA)
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so use knockout.js rather than the full-fledged ASP.NET MVC?
Oh I guess I have to read the entire page. It's a combination of everything ;-)
@programmer1 Quite good.
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thanks Derek
14:32
@KendallFrey really?
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if you are a English as a Secondary Language speaker, I think it's good
Yeah, it's better than most.
@edc yes that's my second language and i'm very beginner
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If you go through the history of this chat, you will see people who speak English as a primary language, but can't ask questions well
including myself sometimes, haha
@edc You can definitely mix KO and MVC.
14:35
@KendallFrey thank you very much
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@AlexDresko Ya, I think I want SPA, and I used to do just plain PageMethods in good old ASP.NET. MVC and KO will definitely give me a more structured approach.
14:54
Keep in mind that there are MANY SPA frameworks available for use with MVC. KO seems to be one of the most popular right now. If you've used another MVVM framework in JS, there's not much reason not to stick with it.
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@DigitalD Right. I do realize that there are many different tools out there and they all have their own reasons to exist. And no, I am not really sticking to any MVVM framework right now, so I think I will pick the most popular one
@edc fair enough. I just don't want people to think that KnockoutJS is the only way to SPA with MVC.
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@DigitalD PageMethods also work, just dirtier ;-)
That's what Breeze is for
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@DigitalD Interesting. I might look into that as well. I am not building something gigantic, so a more compact framework is ideal
15:04
check this out
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thanks :D
if (x > y || x == y)
{
    // ...really?
}
if(!(x != false == true))
You didn't find that in production code.
lolno
15:17
I wish I could say the same...
Oh, but IIRC I once found the same exact boolean expression being checked twice
One if inside of the other
15:31
Hi guys.. I have a problem in check proceesing
how to capture handwritten amount from a check in c#
For a vague question, a vague answer: OCR
which third party dlls/application should I use?
Google, for starters.
hire someone
who can read
and type
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15:33
@Sisyphe that's probably cheaper
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and more accurate
@Sisyphe I need automated. It's the requirement
15:34
easy. don't say to your boss you hired someone
What do u mean by "hire someone" ..lol
he will think it's automated
solved
@AmishKumar You know. "hire". "someone".
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we are not joking. a semi-automated system right here.
Guys.. If anyone of u are aware of it.. then only answer me or comment on me
15:36
Sorry @AmishKumar
Monday is smartass day
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But... i did answer you
You just ignored me and leave me brokenhearted
but you kinda deserved that one... noone is going to solve an entire preproject stage for you
you'll have to google a bit for that
@edc going through ur link
thanks
that question is so vague that you'll only get either sarcasm, or no answer at all ^^
@edc : you proud or yourself ? :D
I know you are
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@Sisyphe I am proud of my google power
15:39
any log4net experts in today?
@edc : I'm proud of you too
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does that mean free cookie for me?
@Darek : not me at least
@edc : no
If I ever find a cookie, I'll keep it.
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:(
@edc unable to open the solution.. sorry bro.. i have Vs2010 and the applicaion is in vs 2012
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15:46
tough luck. that sample is for windows 8
whatt app are you talking about ? the mechanical turk ?
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@Sisyphe I pointed him to a sample that's written for Windows 8
@AmishKumar this is a good one too: _http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms754080.aspx
okay i may have conection issues
didnt saw taht one
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But using handwriting recognition to handle things to do with money... sounds pretty scary
When I deposit checks at an ATM, the machine scans them and somehow infers the amount from the handwriting.
same deal, but yeah it's kinda scary
I think they have a button to correct the amount if it scanned it wrong. And I assume they maybe have clerks approve things before the transaction is finalized.
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15:57
maybe the bank that i go to really suck, because it always asks me to enter the amount myself
Ya I am pretty sure they are double checked manually... or maybe randomly checked
Probabilistic finances.
it's scary indeed
16:20
@Zoidberg 'gosa' = cuddle 'raps' = canola combined like that it does not make much sense. Someone at IKEA got creative with words is my guess.
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Google translates it as "cuddle rape". :v
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Anyway, thanks. :)
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@KendallFrey evil operator overloading with bad semantics. :D
Is Roel here? Or any Knockout.js whiz?
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Oh well, everybody has his/her brainfarts.
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16:25
I wrote this the other day:
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if (x == null) return null;
return x;
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But honestly, I rather read brainfart code rather than some super obscure code
@Zoidberg What's wrong with that?
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@LewsTherin the if statement is redundant.
@Zoidberg Ah yeah :D
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16:27
I wish nullability were explicit even for reference types. :(
What's the point?
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No more NullReferenceExceptions.
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Self-documenting code.
Check for null rofl
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Why can't the compiler do that for me?
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16:28
string x = null; // erreur
string? x = null; // fine
I'm not sure what difference that would make..
You will still have to check for null somehow
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1 min ago, by Zoidberg
No more NullReferenceExceptions.
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1 min ago, by Zoidberg
Self-documenting code.
string? is illegal
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It's hypothetical.
16:29
@Zoidberg Not really
@Zoidberg So are you.
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@LewsTherin Can you tell from the signature of a method that it may return null? No. Or that it takes parameters that may be null? No.
There is some contract thing for C# where you can require not null for arguments etc. I think it checks at compile time but not sure. Only tried it briefly once-
Oh, and Eric Lippert mantioned that once.
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@JohanLarsson C has that. :v
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16:30
loll C
Not sure if it is this
@Zoidberg :S
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D has very neat support for contract programming.
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You can write precondition, postcondition and invariant assertions and it will check them every time you call the relevant function in debug mode. In release mode they're just removed.
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Ah the by Johan linked feature is similar but uses attributes instead of specific language constructs.
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16:36
@LewsTherin you won't if null is not a possible value.
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In most cases you don't need nullables.
@Zoidberg Not check for null, but check if it is has a valid state. I'm not a C# wizard but I just don't see the point.
Either return null, or throw an exception.
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An object should never ever be in invalid state.
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Invariants!
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(Having called Dispose I don't consider the object to exist anymore.)
16:39
If the value returned is null, it obviously isn't an object that has a valid state
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null represents "no object at all". :P
Yeah, so you either return that or throw an exception. With nullables if(blah.HasValue) just to avoid NPE?
:S
Where is Roel, damn.
Get your feathery ass down here..
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The point is that more often than not you have variables you won't ever set to null.
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(Or attributes, for that matter.)
Good Afternoon room!
16:42
@Zoidberg Um.. if so, doesn't a nullable mean the exact opposite?
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If the compiler can check it for you, you won't discover such bugs at runtime.
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The more the compiler can check for you, the better.
I concur with that.
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I don't want to litter my code with assert(x != null);. I want that to be embedded in the type system itself.
Invent a new language.
16:45
lol
...with blackjack, and hookers!
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Such languages already exist. :P
Use them.
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Meh. C# is way too much fun.
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:D
16:56
@Zoidberg use Defensive Programming with AOP!
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Should I also use DI and IoC containers?!! :D:D
that was about your need for embedding a null check
not new language
:D
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Or I could write a value type that wraps a reference type that you can never set to null. :v
that would work too
Why not use objects. that would make everything easier.
objects are the new var.
16:59
so we had not 1, not 2, but 3 hailstorms this weekend
Did you lose power?
We've been out of power since Friday morning.
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internal struct SaneReference<T> where T : class {
    private T v;
    public T Value {
        get { return v; }
        set { if (value == null) throw new ArgumentException(); v = value; }
    }
}
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:P
NOOOOOOO
@KendallFrey yet you're on the interwebs?
17:00
never throw nullreferenceexception manually
@RyanTernier YA RLY
I'm at the office. It was only out for half a day.
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Okaay. :P
Better. Now make it fail at compile-time.
internal struct SaneReference<T> where T : class {
    private T v;
    public T Value {
        get { return v; }
        sex { if (value == null) throw new ArgumentException(); v = value; }
    }
}
that'll fail at compile time
@KendallFrey some places did. I was on a ride yesterday. got hailed on twice :(
17:02
@RyanTernier sex rofl
@Pheonixblade9 haha
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lol
I'm reading this tutorial.. and I want to kill the author
@Darek Still doing SignalR?
Yes
Sire
but not doing
more like troubleshooting
Telerik is causing it to break down
or SignalR is causing breakdown of Telerik
can't have both so far
I'm wondering if hubs are supposed to replace controllers
17:14
which tutorial are you reading @LewsTherin?
No, Hubs are not controllers
SignalR is a asynchronus persistance framework as I was told
So nothing to do with MVC
@Darek I know.. I said replace ha ;)
I cleared the friend-zone last night!
@CodeMonkeyAlx that word. Please never use it again. Saying somebody "friend zoned" you is like saying "that bitch had the nerve to be my friend and not have sex with me!" It sounds extremely disrespectful
It's okay to feel that way on the inside... but using it reflects yourself in a very negative light, even if you feel like it's the truth
Also, congrats!
:)
17:18
Aye thanks @Pheonixblade9 :D -- I will try to avoid it!
I never understand you, Pheonix. I never could understand women.
@KendallFrey what do you mean?
I see the feeling is mutual.
and you're welcome @CodeMonkeyAlx sorry if that's a little frank... but I used to be angry at all the girls that "friend zoned" me. Now I have females that are friends, and it's awesome. They hook you up with their friends!
(also they are good friends!)
@KendallFrey ;)
17:20
@KendallFrey I know it's something you hear a lot... but "you'll understand when you're older"
xD its all good man! Point being Last night was still epic! :3
Yeah :)
Just make sure to keep a little bit of distance
don't always be the first to call/text her. Being too eager is the #1 way to break attraction.
@Pheonixblade9 I'll be able to understand confusing people when I'm older? I can't wait.
@KendallFrey you'll understand women a bit more when you're older. It comes with experience. You'll screw up a lot, be angry at yourself, then eventually realize that some things are out of your control and it's best to live in the moment and enjoy yourself
I dislike you.
17:23
lol
I'm bored.
And you're not helping.
I'm going back to writing my unit test.
What's the longest line of code you've ever written?
(I did not star)
17:23
@KendallFrey a comment describing the weight of your mother.
2
Busy beaver
[x] star
@JohanLarsson <3
@Pheonixblade9 Actually.... She wanted to see me O.o If that helps. but now I have her stalker to deal with :( Its just this punk-ass who thinks he is all hood but really suffers from a bad case of mental disability yet he was grown up in a house of people who are hood so any time I see him he is like "YOU CANT HAVE SAM -- I'M GOING TO F*CK HER NEXT TIME I SEE HER" and I'm all like "Pfft.... Like hell..."
17:25
Meanwhile he is 1000+ other playthings he can go heckle.
@CodeMonkeyAlx best way to deal with that? Don't be confrontational, just be dismissive. Be clear about what you're going to do if he continues to harass you.
What is wrong with the CodeProject Article, @LewsTherin
But that might be terrible advice. I don't make the habit of associating myself with people who know "hoods"
Aye. he called me last night after she left (How he got my number is still a mystery) and he is all like "I'm F*cking the girl you were just with" and I'm all like "Uh... Sorry... Wrong number" Hang up
room topic changed to C#: Relationship advice and miscellaneous discussion regarding the delicate sex. [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
17:26
@Darek I just hate the way he doesn't keep the JavaScript and hub methods consistent. I keep having to scroll up and down.
Eww.. my socks
@KendallFrey xD I'll shut up now...
@KendallFrey just because we're not talking about exactly what you want to talk about doesn't mean you need to throw a tantrum :P
Right, I agree
I'm just trying to avoid boredom.
If you think this is a tantrum, I can re-educate you...
.....HE'S GONNA BLOWWWW!!!!
17:39
Don't you sometimes wish there was a === operator for reference equality
@GregRos there is in JS
@GregRos == is reference equality by default.
And there is also object.ReferenceEquals.
there is so much beauty in the world
Don't you sometimes wish you could overload the = operator like in C++
not sure if troll
17:45
Yeah okay that wasn't serious
I wish I could overload my face
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autofellatio?
Could someone explain this syntax to me?
(function ($) {
    $.signalR.version = "1.0.1";
}(window.jQuery));
JavaScript
Which part?
what is teh meaning of (window.jQuery) at the end?
doe sit become a parameter ?
17:48
It calls the function, passing window.jQuery as an argument.
so it simply means window.jQuery.signalR.version = "1.0.1" ?
In this case, yes.
That form is more useful for larger and more complex scripts.
It essentially makes a private variable scope.
Thanks @KendallFrey, I needed a sample I could wrap my head around
:P
jQuery does that. It is mostly a giant anonymous function, so it doesn't clutter the global scope with variables.
There is a conflict somewhere in SignalR causing jQuery to fall part
17:54
@Darek - That is used to protect you in case multiple jquery versions are used and from $ being used elsewhere. It basically passes in the global jQuery attached to window, and then assigns it to the parameter $. The syntax is known as an Immediately Executing Function Expression (function(){})() where a function is wrapped into an expression and then immediately executed (or invoked)
Nice one! @TravisJ
As soon as SignalR script is introduced, I get:
Line: 58
Error: Object doesn't support property or method 'tMenu'
//<![CDATA[
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
jQuery('#menu').tMenu();});
//]]>
</script>
    </body>
</html>
17:57
tMenu, is that a signalr extension?

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