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omfg
my message is too long
            foreach (var file in new System.IO.DirectoryInfo("/etc/").GetFiles("*", System.IO.SearchOption.AllDirectories)
                .Where(f => f.GetAccessControl()
                    .GetAccessRules(true, true, typeof (System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier))
                    .Cast<System.Security.AccessControl.AuthorizationRule>()
                    .Where(x => x.IdentityReference.Equals(System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent()))
                    .OfType<System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemRights>()
:P
cc> Console.WriteLine("HangBot Test");
@deltree HangBot Test Source
cc> Console.WriteLine(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location);
cc> foreach (var item in System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(@"/etc/", "*", System.IO.SearchOption.AllDirectories)) try { Console.WriteLine("File: {0}", item); } catch (Exception) { }
compilation�error!!!! -- prog.cs(1,128): error CS0103: The name `Assembly' does not exist in the current context
Compilation failed: 1 error(s), 0 warnings
[Source](http://ideone.com/kg9TqU)
00:07
cc> Environment.GetEnvironmentVariables().Cast<System.Collections.DictionaryEntry>()‌​.ToList().ForEach(x => Console.WriteLine(x.Key + ": " + x.Value));
Do you guys know about the Burrows-Wheeler Transform? This thing is awesome.
I know it was invented by Michael Burrows and David Wheeler in 1994 while working at DEC Systems Research Center in Palo Alto, California.
It is based on a previously unpublished transformation discovered by Wheeler in 1983.
Gotta head home guys. See y'all later.
Ryan: did you know that earlier, or did you just look it up? ;)
@redtuna Ryan: did you know that earlier,
00:10
[citation needed]
The Burrows–Wheeler transform (BWT, also called block-sorting compression), is an algorithm used in data compression techniques such as bzip2. It was invented by Michael Burrows and David Wheeler in 1994 while working at DEC Systems Research Center in Palo Alto, California. It is based on a previously unpublished transformation discovered by Wheeler in 1983. When a character string is transformed by the BWT, none of its characters change value. The transformation permutes the order of the characters. If the original string had several substrings that occurred often, then the transformed st...
cc> foreach (System.Collections.DictionaryEntry entry in Environment.GetEnvironmentVariables()){Console.WriteLine(entry.Key + ": " + entry.Value);}
COMPILER: 27
MONO_DISABLE_SHM: 1
SHLVL: 0
HOME: /home/lE7rqh
PWD: /home/lE7rqh
TMPDIR: /tmp/yT3ALp
LANG: en_US.UTF-8
PATH: /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin [Source](http://ideone.com/c02YMv)
I'm going to take this as "I looked it up just now."
It's worth understanding it, though. It's cool stuff.
In short, it transforms your text into something that compresses more easily. And the transformation is reversible. And then other applications were invented.
00:13
That would be great for encrypting after the transform.
possibly. compressing before encrypting is good practice and this way you'd have a shorter text to encrypt. Surely that ought to be more secure somehow?
Shorter strings, any decryption programs wouldn't recognize output as words.
Like you know those dictionary attacks on unsalted password databases? I don't think that would even work.
well, when analyzing crypto you generally assume your adversary has full knowledge of the algorithm. So in this case they can reverse the BWT before checking whether what they found is valid text. Or, conversely, then can apply BWT to their dictionary for a known-plaintext attack.
Good point.
user1125394
Can you extend an enum?
user1125394
00:24
there's one in a dll, I'd like to continue with my values
not that I know of, but perhaps you could make your own enum with those values and more, and then cast?
user1125394
does repetition but that's what I do
user1125394
7 values it's ok
user1125394
doing {myvalue=10, ...
Software gets slower faster than hardware gets faster. — Wirth’s law
00:49
word
@c'c: no you cant
that sounds smelly
you could do this, but it probably is really bad especially if you don't have control over both enums
    public enum Foo
    {
        A,
        B,
    }

    public enum Bar
    {
        A = Foo.A,
        B = Foo.B,
        C,
    }
As soon as we started programming, we found to our surprise that it wasn’t as easy to get programs right as we had thought. Debugging had to be discovered. I can remember the exact instant when I realized that a large part of my life from then on was going to be spent in finding mistakes in my own programs. — Maurice Wilkes discovers debugging, 1949
shutup hangbot
01:07
Passwords easier to remember, harder to crack = ¿? Hangbut
user1125394
@drch nvm I'm not at that point of prettifying
user1125394
men how do you concatenate Arrays?
user1125394
I have a byte[] buffer given by my encoder, then want to make a byte[] with 4 bytes in front of it
user1125394
I'll do byte[] buffer = encoder.GetBytes("aaaa"+mystring);
user1125394
then buffer[0]=..
user1125394
01:39
.CopyTo
user1125394
byte[] buffer = encoder.GetBytes(mystring);
byte[] buffer2 = new byte[buffer.Length+4];
buffer.CopyTo(buffer2, 4);
BitConverter.GetBytes(buffer.Length).CopyTo(buffer2,0);
user1125394
02:13
casting operation, doesn't cost performance ight?
user1125394
02:37
alone
user1125394
else, isn"t there a damn function to do that:
user1125394
static byte[] IntToByte(int i) {
	byte[] b = BitConverter.GetBytes(i);
	Array.Reverse(b);
	return b;
}
03:40
cc> Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
 
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05:39
@chukwuemeka ? @BeginnerCoder ?
06:03
why some people don't appreciate your help >:o
xD
 
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07:25
HELLO Please see stackoverflow.com/questions/16076087/… and help .. I am stuck here
 
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08:40
Hiya I'm making a windows service, and the service is configured with a Settings file (the standard settings function for c#), however, the service won't start, complaining on something concerning the settings file, so first of: where are the settings file (i guess it's a <assemblyname>.exe.config or something) located?
The .settings file gets pasted into the <assemblyname>.exe.config, yes. At least in the service I'm developing
This file should be in your installation directory ( the folder where you installed the service into)
mm ok, but there are some files in \Users\{user}\AppData\{Company}\{App} as well what are those files?
Those are the settings within the .settings file who are in the User scope, rather than the Application scope.
ok, because all of these settings are user.
but what happends if it's a service that reads the file?
because the service is which user? :)
hi who can help me ??
i am working with p4api.net
08:51
Depends. if the service is installed under a user privilege it may very well read this file (I don't know if this is possible, I'm not an admin :P)
But normally, the user settings file for a service is somewhere in the Windows/System32 directory. let me google that for you
The file you're searching for @Markus is user.config (confusingly, as it is a product of a .settings file :P)
Ah, there it is
Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft ?
Thanks
Well, it shouldn't be in the Microsoft folder... or are you a developer for Microsoft? :P
replace Microsoft with <vendor>
that would explain a lot if I was a MS dude asking questions about windows things :)
08:57
Haha, yeah my reply would be 'ask your damn co-workers!!'
...to any question from you. Ever.
But you haven't told me what your exact error was, btw
hmm didn't find it there.. didn't find anything but Microsoft stuff there.
The exception is thrown when trying to read a setting from the file, and the service is logged on as system, however if I try to logon with a user, then the service works file :S
Whats the exception you get?
Don't really know... i don't have the debug version on the computer I get the error, but it's a unhandled exception.Exception info: System.Configuration.ConfigurationErrorsExceptionStack: bla bla bla
well it's a stack that tells me where the problem is, but not really why it's a problem...
09:16
oh, those are the best :P
mhmm i'll have a lunch and think about it...
great idea, I will explore the dark memories of what problems I encountered with the user.config to see if there's anything helpful :P
Hey Peeps
sup brain
Not so much Action! whats new there ?
longtime
09:21
yeah man
I'm beating myself up over this f-ed up project
the co worker who built this sits at the desk next to me
same here! new to MVC and feeling sick with it!
I feel like punching him in the face
MVC, that is new tech
This is a Windows Service built with VS2008
Imagine the relics I'm discovering
yeah , these guys asking to complete this antique project in MVC(tinkering and reworking) :(
I feel like patching up someone else's Beetle Bug car. 'But it used to run fiiiiine!'
Yeah same feel!
09:24
You're working on web, that's even worse :P
I like web development don't get me wrong
but it gets outdated even quicker
yeah :P converting a windows (VB6) app to MVC4 web app !?
not so much converting as rewriting I'm sure?
I want to go back home, work on my own projects
yeah, its a medical app, the terms and words , i cant remember/read them well too :P
phelbotomist is a example!
is that a job description? :P
kinda yes
what are you working at ?
shifting from webforms to MVC is like watching horror movies with grandmother !
09:29
Can anyone suggestion me any source from where I can find website/video/link embedding just like facebook. (i.e. when we post any link to facebook it quickly embedded it below)
Currently integrating my brand spanking new phonenumber portability service into this relic of an administrative system
'MY service is not the problem!!'
Cool !
Well the service itsself doesn't do quite much. But people are able to subscribe with their phonenumber which they already have from another telephone company
they get to keep their number
yeah ..
if they dont. that's their problem lol
well yeah, it's a service which is mandatory. You can't get to be a telephone company when you don't offer this service.
and the guys I'm working for want to be a telephone company :P
09:33
huh !!
I think it sucks some blood !?
who is sucking blood?
I'm not familiar with this proverb :P
The job!
oh yeah, right now it is
If you have the service ready, the job is quite easy..otherwise ! ~(~)
you're familiar with MVC ?
well, it's one of the last legs really. Then off to a new job
no, not yet
09:37
@zeroto I couldnt find anything relevent :(
I'm going to study it for my mcts exam
MCTS ? Which course number ? 519 ?
hmm..you have materials ?
books ?
Yes I have
company provided it
09:39
company's doing it ? good.
They need me to get my MCPD license
So I'll be worth more
you need sql certifications too for that ?
thank God no!
I think the idea you have is not so good!
MCPD certifications will not be updated for versions later than Visual Studio 2010, and your MCPD certification will decline in value as companies move to newer versions of our products.
oh? so what is 'the' certification you recommend then?
is there an alternative for MCPD
09:42
and its already 2013 :P we have MVC, EF, Jquery plugins, SQL 2012, so much..your certificate you get by the time it may be useless for the investment!
Thanks brain... now I feel useless
:p
IF you only do 515 you'll get certications for 4.0 that's not bad.
keep preparing, when FW:4.5 comes give it a shot :P
and keep in touch with the dumps lol
screw this shit... I bought those books 2 years ago (although the company payed for them :P)
They are good though~
they are. useful. For relic applications. of which we have a LOT :P
no fancy schmancy MVC4
09:52
yeah
i dont think for patterns we have exams..do we ?
MVC has exams? gotta google that shit
70-486 :P :P
486, I like that number
reminds me of simpler times
much more :(
preparing for one, they shut it and land with something new !
@codebrain Thanks for pushing this though :)
np :) welcome mate !
Ok, so it turns out that it's a System.Configuration.ConfigurationErrorsException with "Root element is missing {path}". And there are no such file... however I can't find that file on a computer where it works either...
10:09
no such file and that's why it says missing !?
filename ?
hi @codebrain @Markus
well I guessed that if the file didn't exist it would create a new from the default values... but it doesn't
hey can anyone help me to clone the repo using github software on windows 7?
HI @joan
@Markus seems like the validation works well, check your file creation process
But I don't create the file... that is done automatically I think?
10:23
What's the file ?
well it's a {assembyname_UrlsomeNumbers}\{version}\user.config file
and it supposed to be located in the windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\{Company} however the only company folder that exist there is Microsoft's own folder
no clue mate :(
hehe read the last suggestion in this thread: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/…
lol..yeah
10:57
Any knockout experts here?
How do you bind to nested attributes?
Nevermind
@Markus if it says 'root element is missing'... it IS reading a file
Where the file is, is for you to search (windows search)
But there IS a file I tell you
but the exception told me where the file was
or supposed to be, and there it wasn't
hmm
Oh
wait
I know what this is
do a search for user.config on your C disk (yes I know this will take long)
you will find some obscure path with XYzblabla in it. This is because the C# service runs in a kind of bytecode interpreter (whatshisname)
11:15
hmm ok thanks for the suggestion, we solved it by letting the service run on the users specific account and that solved it, and now we have returned the computer :) but the next time we see the same thing I will search for it!
so is there anyway to reset the file from code? Settings.default.reset() or something? would that be the same as removing the file?
idk if that works
try? :P
I'm searching this path for you right now :P
Settings.default.reset() works
Anyone an idea how to handle the wrongness by drawing with pixels? For example normally i would like to step 10,3 units forward, but pixels dont support floats on windows, so i have to go 10 forward and get a wrong distance later.
save the remainder as a float and when it hits '1' go 11 forward?
Yeah, thats what im actually doing... extremly inefficent to do the same work twice (must work for every distance, so i reflect the value and increment), but works :P
you can do if((x + 10.3) == (x + 10)) where x is the number of pixels thus far?
11:30
Does anyone know the equivelent of () => from C# for F#? :-)
=> in c# is -> in f#
hi @RoelvanUden can u please hel p me i have Put Much Effort to Apply Pagination on listview But not able to do paste.org/63688 this is my code please Help me
@viveksachan @Pengu
11:59
The reset didn't work :( and @ActionHank the file in the exception is: wind\sys32\cfg\sysprof\AppData\Local\{myCompany}\{AppName.exe}_Url_ghywvsevvt51‌​4cqmakc2jn10r40g2je4\{version}\user.config was it that you meant with "XYzblabla"?
@Markus please check My Issue
@Markus yes that one!
can u please hel p me i have Put Much Effort to Apply Pagination on listview But not able to do paste.org/63688 this is my code please Help me
@viveksachan @Pengu
but it's not in windows/system32, it's in a sort of chrooted folder
nothing found in the search, however I don't know if it really searches the win\sys32... folders, I need admin to enter them, but the search don't ask me for admin...
12:02
@Markus But it is an settingsfile, right? You have to save your reset with settings.deafault.save()
ahaa!
@Pengu Thanks, I was missing fun for that. :)
nae.. didn't work either :) now I give up, thanks for your suggestions!
I FOUND IT
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile... etc
@RoelvanUden please help me
tell where am doing mistake
12:09
@Markus it's there!
@Markus its whole path is C:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\<vendorname>
Sorry, i was wrong. Reset works only with the config.settings of your OWN Project. I read the older messages now and say that you want to reset the configs of other applications ;)
@Pengu moreover, we're talking user.settings files
I can try to rewrite the code.. can you tell me the equivalent of .php page in asp.net ?
Does anyone knows how can I convert PHP into ASP.NET ? Other than Migration assistance.. :(
@ActionHank There it was! and it was empty
@Zerotoinfinite that's like converting a Beetle Bug into a Ferrari Enzo. You can't just repaint it.
12:14
@Pengu nae it's my own project
@Markus delete it. It will be recreated correctly upon restart of the service
yes, I have deleted it, but no new file appears :)
@Markus okay, but no more error either?
probably that's why reset didn't work as well
just that I can't save any settings :)
did you start the service as a Local System or as a User
12:16
(Local?) System
...you're not on XP are you?
@Zerotoinfinite me-u.com/php-asp Either such converters can only be a small help. Normally thier code is crappy and you have to check and correct it yourself.
don't think there would be a WOW64 folder otherwise. (possibly in XP64 then)
...touche
12:20
after reinstalling the service the settings actually seem to stick, however I can't see any file, but then again I don't exactly know when that file is written...
this is good, right?
I think so(!) when I stopped the service to see if the file had gotten saved some message came in and crashed the computer :) so I haven't verified yet
you have a wonky box man :P
yes the file is there! Thanks a lot!!
@Zerotoinfinite Don't even try :-)
Ugly PHP code doesn't deserve to become beautiful C#
12:30
@Markus you're welcome :)
12:44
@Pengu Thanks.. that seems to be helpful.
@RoelvanUden Yeah ! That is true.. :D
Does .php in asp.net means aspx.cs ?
aspx.cs is the code-behind file. in asp.net there's the design (.aspx) and the code accompanying the design (.aspx.cs)
@ActionHank May be I formed my question incorrectly :P .. I am a asp.net developer (I am proud to be) .. I was confused because AFAIK that .php supports inline coding and when I see code there are some page with both markup and code and some are only with code.. (PHP is hell)
My intention is to build same functionality in ASP.NET
Any alternate ?
well, it's kind of apples and oranges isnt it... php is a script language, vb.net and c# are compiled languages (albeit in bytecode)
but it's my belief you /can/ do inline coding in asp.net
13:31
sup folks
Shotgun!
hows you
woot, I think I got it! just one more test to verify
13:46
I'm a bit depressed atm
Roommate got mad at me and the other, and decided to pack up his entire entertainment center from the living room and move it into his room, because he "couldn't deal with us".
Now I need to find someone else to be on the lease starting this summer.
In addition, I'm very far behind in all of my classes, going broke quickly, and it's raining.
Thats horrible
go ask if you can watch tv in his room
bring beer
user142019
Boo.
why @Zoidberg, why
did he say boo or boo urns
user142019
13:53
Woop woop.
user142019
@ActionHank This better?
that's the sound of the police
user142019
Also, he can't drink beer, since he's allergic to something in milk or whatever.
user142019
Yes milk is an ingredient of beer.
13:56
Not sure how that works, but it does.
Hi Orlov
user142019
Hi Oleg
posted on April 18, 2013 by Eric Lippert

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user142019
I'm gonna give Redis a try today.
@Shotgun I would be pissed off if I couldn't drink beer
13:57
There's some protein or something that's found in milk, that also naturally occurs in the beer and winemaking process.
He's allergic to that.
So he drinks hard liquor and hard ciders.
Is this c# chat room or something else
@user1634843 Tempted to pin this.
Yes, it's the C# chatroom. But it's also a place I go when I'm bored at work.
user142019
No, this is the Python room. :psyduck:
user142019
(Pro tip: read the title.)

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